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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jan 1937, p. 4

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Tigers Beat alt 3-2; Will Meet (lreasllirtt Tonight We Mild G... from Tandem on Gun lee. PLAYOFFS START HERE ON MONDAY W: In". Terrier: can. close to taking lwo points trom an use“ Disco Waterloo Tigers hero TI“! light when they dropped " their ucond hm game at the district 011A. intermediate A Ichdulo. Fi. of ii'" Quality El. B. Detenbeck 'si Men's Outtitte. g M King St. S. - " gmIlllllIIIIIllIIIIlIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILE ;r; WATERLOO g r"ihmtnnttnmnntnnnnnnmmnmr.. CI cr-il,,,, ttitt5ar, T 'Tt"f)t.'e-ie-s"s")1llll iTtillll ir,',):" (,Ls,s,-c-----i'/, _, Cr"" _i?5'-rr-': _ , "'tf 80515150 N /ri)r-ir- -* ililE FC/rf - 'fe-ss _-"-------))'))?)-"-----------] ’15 - The homo-torn tried bud to so! / />:.;"} - air-1% fix” I / ‘0 <9 '"rel i "'tf _, SUM" " )4 'fe-ss 1/‘::' -.-.-e, (iarl E N _ , ..// i')')':')": [(iilllii /(.// Cl, " tir) at, A, 'iS gt Y?” I Ir.!, od 1ifi'jyr. " yd j)'hrj:,,/i! '” _i!i'i'ilric('iciti w A 'ei, w/li',")) , ey,i,5ifjll.,ti;( FT/y / "ER ' 'r’ -svr"' ' ls; , cam! r-r-Ce') " M “I! a Ont-b " s. KITCHENER a... any. us On; an. a. xrrcnncu The I.W. Parte Electric Co. Dumb-m" 804 1-1. W.. KIWI-t GUNS and AMMUNITION “but. MW)I_I_WM ly) King St." S. - Waterloo CANADIAN NATIONAL By Maher. ol Canada's Telephone: swunum Bowling Club '" KING W., KITCHEN” Phone 105 0 Sh Kl. THE NATION'S LAXA'I‘IVE. Bid your " . . system of acid and pollen. Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Stomach Troubio quickly vanish. - Get 0-SA-KI from your Draggiat. 188 King St. N., I"' Waterloo Ill"llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE oedor today from your Dung!“ or Jim! In. MENTOR. Ono month's (min-In - one Dollar. -trau. Listen to MENTOR over CKCR. Kitchener, 9.45 s.m., 6.15 pm. He solves your problems sud invites your questions. (Across from Ford Garage) 600 Queen B. . (At Master's Mill) The wtill' Rose Station The Bengal Stations in Kitchener 491 King Eu A _ - gnu LOWER FARES TO PACIFIC COAST! CLOTHES “When Sport-men Hut” BUY GAS AT THE HUB CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS MONEY ORDERS always an . . . Don Eby. ORDON’S ooo (Ahrens & Victoria Sta.) SPEED. DI’PENDABILIIY SAIIYY Satisfy AND EXPRESS Plum. 806 lndul'o in your {manila Summon upon all Winter-in the balmy, inNtteat- ing clin “to! Canada] Everyman Play- ground. Golr hiking. riding motoring. sachtine. tennis . . . Onioy mimic mount-m ttCettery--Be. unow-clnd Cnnndiln Roche. on route. Spedll Winter - hotels. SWIM mil lareonow in often and until May H. Return limit 6 niamho. Sham-l- lowed n inn-median point- IIIR“ uni-fa- I... WINK. COL, 700”“? View In 1-0. In, Full Milan from - “I! - tht puck put an The: soul. II the dying Inn-u- on” and In... but Tnchlriurdl. out! by his _ sum-coded u: mum-a n - Only one unity mm! no not. shoot. that to Oliver In the an period tor a My. The ulna-co Just - the 100 mark, the null.“ mm! the Ttr Men have payed to am noon. I in: Waterloo wow, Parkman cod Schlobol stood out. ville Chuck HI- The work ot Rudy Geode in the homesters nets stood out throuxhont the game. It was s {Inlay nine of hockey. with both teams turning on the speed and giving trtt they land. The winners enjoyed a slight edge. The teams: ‘St. Jaeobs--0otsl, R. Geode; de- fence, 'K. Doerbecker and B. Dahmer; lcentre, A. Martin: wings, R. Kinzlle and Jt. Stroll; spares, J. Garner. C. 'Stroh. G. Glitter and R. Good. u Sehneidorir--0oa1, Schilling; de. fence, Waller and Ecuador; centre. IHuber; wings, Ptohl and Weber; i spares. Hollinger. 1rsruften_tutd ml). bert um ounr turned In good atom tor the homo “an. The an”: Wtrterloo--ooai, Tatum; de. tcnce. “an” and Honey Rum; ocu- tre, Fellbmn; who, 'ear%eh Ind Schlobel; spams, “opener, Btu-wt, Krupp. Bellman. Galt - 0031. Brown; detonce. Rhoda and Fowler; centre. Bennett; u. my, 14079;qu and lines; wen. Gillespte, moon, 'Hubert. Kent and Oliver. ' V Reterere-aBtyqt Mex”. Hamilton. Hm Ported 1. Waterloo - Schick] trel- 2. Waterloo -- Schlebel (Foll- Pettalti-None. - Third Period 4. Galt-HBmtttett ('Elmel) 5. Waterloo-hilt-mt .__. PetttutiFer. St. Jacobs Six Lose To Schneiders ST. JAEWBS.--Brace Gabel’g St. Jcaobs Cubs, entry In the Waterloo Juvenile Hockey league. dropped their game to Schnelders ot Kitchen- er In a scheduled A group game here Monday nlght. by a score otb4. The executive will meet on “Sunday afternoon to discuss entering the On- turio Juvenile plnydowns, and to con- sider the conduct ot the Sea Fleas. B entry, who vigorously protected in their game with Avros Wednesday night. -Reteeree--HaFotit |Hoelscher. m. Jacobs. 6. "gehneidertr-4Ho11inger. T. St. Jaeoh-MartiB. 4i. Schneider-Wooten 9. St. Jaaibtr---H. Stroll (Garner). mytsaltieir--Ktnz1le, Daimler. Schne- fer. Huber. Unable to raise tundra tor their on- try fee and to equip the team with sweaters. Dominion Lions "A" entry in the Waterloo Juvenile Hockey league informed the secretary you“. day they would drop out ot the league. A This means that all scheduled games or the Dominion will be de faulted and will count as win: tot the other team. Dominions Quit J uvenile League First Period l. BeluMyidertr-wtuler. 2. Behtteidtyrtr.-WetMsr ('Pfohl). t'. St. gtreatttr-aurtttt. 4.3t. JaCotrs--Doertrtscbsr (Martin, H. such). Pottalties--Oattttter, Huber. Schne- for and IHollinger. Second Period 5, Schneider-Kaufman. Peimltlos -- Dahmer, Doer1recher, Prob . - Period Galt-rl. (Bennett) Penalt letr-uNotte. "u-tr-o- 14.00 17.08 7.35 In. In: “at“ - u to loud |nlumodhh thH.A. "A" you. a an KIM! you. might. in m ueruyattuo'dook. which make. It Ila. “In. out " the rink try 10.“. K.-W. mm Juniors won slated to - at tho IMKOHMM In! night. A glance at In man; ot the tte trrmdute group than the thud place Brantford Tone - the lun- ytcu scoring mun . ' . and auo tho heaviest tscored on. with " goats tor ‘and H goals “am“. In an we we scorn); mull no a good to» Imam ot the wide open play of the Bantu. Schneiders ___. Slskons .__ ., _ Sport: & Auto Wentworths _.. W. Jacobs v_.v Bridgeport _ Dominion: Flne's. . _ . AVros ._e.Vvv__r_r_ Sea Fleas _.. Black Hawks Wkimo _ Thursday 0-mo- 7 OO-Avro' " Tina's. 8.0ih--tMMtat" v1. Sports & Auto. 9.0th--AkhtteiOrs vs. Wentworth' Convener-Goo. Klolnuocht, Friday Cum 7 tyo-tSports & Auto n. Dominion- 8 OG-Avro u, Blukhuwkt 9 0th--Brtdetyport n. Slalom. 8,0ih---lat St. Jaeobitr--4" Jaroha vs Wentworthn PRESTON. - Phyorn' commutes numbering 2,000 hue been {lined tor Ontario rural lmuo hochy And softball plAyorn, Lorne Johannes ot Blair, socroury or (he - “nee their orunIqun, told a tonic. club bar. At pr‘unt. that m ninety hockoy mm and the an. rumba of softball mm In! 'ht','lt2t'" In Inn-Mon with the “no“. . Tonight's (amen " Kitchens: uni ill Brantlord won't in" my clock on the plarott ”beanie am lon- day. A win tor Brannon! and a loan tor Tigers mu lone: Tons no" a point short of second phoo. Waterloo and Brant- meet at xiwhener Mon. day night in the tirBt of a "mout- three play-on series to decide which team will meet the 4trat run: Omen» shirts for the group championship. The two teams play back in the Dr" ‘lown on Friday, and the venue ot 1 ;third game tt necessary will be de- ‘cidod by a to". StratfordA T Kitchener ' F Galt ...m._.___._rr._ Port Colborno Guelph .F.-..'-__._ Stratford B ....r Waterloo Kitchener Pr eston .. only - goal. tenant. the ttret lhru tOlan. Brannon loath. with 47. Kitchener nut wlth " and Wu. term third with " tutt Torr!“ ell or are tar bound with”. Remaining Gama Friday-Kitchener at Waterloo; Galt at Brtutttord. (Kitchener Waterloo Brantford Gal! . tFrrr. " two - are all that um nood- ed, Orson-Mm open the f1rtnh on tholr own loo Fob. _ and It Waterloo In an other tum In the tttum, the "com! game will be plnyod two fund-y Gama 'Unadlett. 3, Toronto t. For can. adietra-0o1ittt (Moron): McOtll (Lorraln); Joust. For Tdronto-m. Jackson (Apps, Drillon). "Chicago 9, Americans It. For chi- csugo--,Kelly (‘Trudell); Kelly (Gott- sellg. Trudell); Semen; Larochelle (Levinssky); Gotseug; Kelly (Gou- sellg); Thompson; Palanglo (Gottm Hg, Brydson); Thompson (Lavo- chelle). Rangers 3, Baton o. For Rangers -Watgon (IHeller); Shlblcky; Dillon. LIAOUI GROW. IN ITIINOTN Remalnln' can» Friday-Kitchener " Preston Romnlnlng Gum“ Priday--Bttattord A " Cult. Monday-Ah) at Shanon! B. Wtydtiesdar-Btrtrttord B It Kiteh Junior B Kitchener 3, Waterloo 1. Waterloo Juvenile Schneider's tr, st. Jacobs 4. Sea Fleas 2, Vikings 1. Black Hawks 2, Fine's 0. Sports~Auto 2, Bridgeport 0. Wentwonhs 6, Dominion Lions 1 Avon 3, Sea Floss 2. Fines' 6, Vikings L Wentworths it. Bridgeport i), Intermodlato A 'Waterloo 3, Gall t. Kitchener t, Brantford 2 Junlor B Milvertott 6, Drayton r Preston 3, Kitchener 1 (defaulted) Wetland-y - Intormodlato B Elam 6, Palmerston 4. Preston 6, [Paris 2. Elmira 10, Grand Valley 8. Fergus 6, Arthur 6. Now Hamburg 4, Tavistock s. . Intermediate 3 Preston 1, Insenoll o. T Fergus 7, Arthur 2. New Hamburg 10, Milverton 7 Elmira 16, Palmerston 6. Junlor A can 4, Port Colborne 2. Kitchoner 2, suction! Majors 1 “All" Hockey Scores And Scorers O.H.A. INTERMEDIATE A J UVINILI OTANDINO 0.H.A. JUNIOR I O.H.A. JUNIOR A "A" u B" SPORTS 821432617 641403213 452474410 29027554 04162 112 " " g;- vuggm T Quorum; l '"-"La-i_aiiiaiiiiiiirmd' It In my.“ later. "We...” loud “wont-Munch.“ I‘M “annuity-chm - on "0.1; The group chanson will uh on Port Calhoun. the lone entry. In tho ozhor uit of a. No. a no”. Pon- rvcelved a bye Into the play-ob alter the lqcnl noun “(and to admtt them Into that: schedule. PORT ctyuboRNW--Aner holding a one-goal lead through the two 090n- ing periods at their GINA. Junior A game against Gait here Tuna”. Port Colborno Juniors "ttttred I 4 to 2 boating. A battle between King nnd Riley in the third period cow tinued in the penny box. Down In am Tueoday Mom Ttem won saving up lot the play-cl; and tor their game with GNU" u might. Run um and Hull not“ worthy an both am out of the gun. but Haw-M'- wrist Ala up“ . ,. cums. Elwlc'ttu'lngo bud Gdd. fuud In man you-- of Provlnchl nnd Eaton: Canada play. 'Howard Schlebel collected the am two goals, both on Blue! (mm Bobby Fell‘haum. who earned him." . third not“); point by notchinx the 1|an counter or the - INaKRSoLL.-Wretrtott Riverside. cited out a IA) victory over Inger-oil hero Monday in a hard-fought “no or the Ontario Hockey Association intermediate B series. PM8TON.-with London unable to form t term, suntan] and Pres- ton will moot in 1 but two-out-of. t,rattt, uric- k' determine I an“: Ipln-t Po Dover Sailor- :ttuAfor tt, Pat Woman’s It'; a uoc tout .. f"3ttl p as t','trdl ter. {gouging It) the my: In than to lot him play MW. Hank wlll to out uMll the play-OR- "atrt. Greeushlrus book a load In the no, and period, when Referee Charlie Talbot awarded a goal because D'Amore threw his stick In an " fort to stop Dzulra, who had broken away from tr Midget power play. Terrier hm Queen-lured dk. !Iculty In min. try tho palm-chm of Doe Krona. who but. hit um worth. to poi-000mm. In the fhtat chukka. Doc trek. up can win. before they trtt to an!" loo. Both clubs were below full strength, but the Greenahlrts were most seriousiy hit try sickness and injury. Tstehirhart'q work in the not: has improved greatly over " lut " peamnce. " the Iocond (rune at Gan he dived rum Into Bennett’s Mick. smothering the puck. but gett- Ing a bruised cheekboue. (lreaslirts Held To Tie By Brants STtRATFoRD.---Kitchentyr Green- shms handed smitten! Midgets their first defeat of the season when they scored a 2-1 overtime victory In a Junior A Ontario Hockey Associa- tion contest here Tuesday. - Honey Kant; was none too plus“ to say the but. whoa with a low minute: to go In the ftrutt period. Hum-m melt mop-nod the out on his I.” "o-the um cut opened in Tlgor'l not apps-rune. " an. KtTCmi1NER.--Brattttord held the league leading Kitchener Greenlhlru to a 2 to ' tie in overtime here Mon- day in a scheduled Ontario Hockey Association intermediate A lame. The division or points enabled Brent: to move up to within one point of the second place Waterloo Tigers. Referee Speedy Oliver ot Gait handed out 18 penalties. including 1two majors and a tttree-minute rest. ere mode sure of o ttt in their Junior "B" Ontario Hoe ey Associa- tion group ployoife here Wednesday when they defeated Waterloo Do- minion: 8 to l. The Kitchener win datinitety eiiminoted Preston River- sidee. Packers now meet Dominione for the group th',',",',',",',',',?,',, and the right to advance into the p ydowns. Midgets Lose First Game to Kitchener Only the kidneys can Purify the blood and rid the ayatom o poisonous 1,',zLifi,g which “use serious and pl nful ailments such as rheumntiam Ind lumbar). The kidney no quick?! unused to lotion Jr, th- an o thiieteLeturs ptlon _ltti"idtijTi; Till,- PNim'0N.-iKitehtyner Packers de. faulted to Preston when a free-tor- all broke out in the int period ot their Junior .3 Ontario Hockey A380 ciation game Monday. Packers left the ice as two major penalties were handed out to their club. Preston was leading at the time by a , to 1 count. Yamslowskl and :Harttung came to blows and recoived major penalties, whiled Olonder was waved to the penalty box tor five minutes when he protested Referee Nels ;Selbert's do- cision. Yarodowskl scored two and Clemens added one an" Preston. Mol- son scored the Kite ener coal early n: the firat period. GIRL! HOCKEY CIOUPINO Preston Wins b0 KITCHENER. - Kitchener Pack- Packers Win 3-1 Packers Default Galt Kids Win JackSchanls {mod to who the and. no Deon, Blah- und Ltttu's mm. The but round of the uni-am]: gill _bo p1_lyod_ho§o “094111. 'ttth M" ii, "ttfviaditU -init PREt00N.---Four clubs. Bower- dnlo. New Dundee, Bream: River- bank: Ind Breshu Juniors, will be represented in the semi-11ml: of the tat was Wm gttt', o o n o 'turs, Amalgam. Thqclubl trhieh Jack Ian-n. 1',Matirgt 'ltttgttttt'M"k'letg M5 itaAittgnl-etantttsbo- Iv]: 1rtmrorathi.nrtntar. totti.mitther.tgm.J.N. Sails-r. ;'i,'/ttt vat. Ktteh- _u_c.uck_ . .0!!!th (gun! SOUTH WATBRLOO LEAGUE READY FOR SENI-FINALS Sou-In In. 8. h 'itIifG. -iirtifriaai, iGiirT" '" Wei, Germany. I“. Onu Woodn cums-sod a "eh __ 'tits My " in loan Baud-y t/iiyetEt1ttii'ill?irili, 'Ci?it, 5%....”- t""at TS. Mtth",ttt,'ltl'2Nt'tT.it Lyn. who}: on the “ck In: 'Ci "vi- In 'tmma this what. mt- 'ehirrrfother, trm.g. ll tha. "a. Jul-on and daughter Selma-r. 1.3m vat, nu. wyudtrhnd of sauna..." “Ballet of the - In“ moat Mn with Mr. I In. 3:57. a. "t,2i'iFiiiyaiiiietB, C ii." Baum: spent [an tro- Zoom-1 In fMobyr, tgs eon: 22931-41 {Pay-3132.19 E-Fy -iiitii-durortiiaaioa -- aa nl. 1roib.seer,. up ot Byphateho- Sited,,',','?', 'tll'.",.'!,',""')",',, a in . “mum“?! .... gum. gush if; zygmm; anti-d Wilii’wiit'e} iii-.5966} of gonna!“ waived from her Ion in My. _ - _ _ _ 7 _ Sport-er, from Prov, scored first for the visitors, end iehm mode it 2 to 0 before the first period we! completed. Tow-cock come beck to squire miter: in the second on goals by Hugert end Harrie. but the ultimate winners regained commend when Bparrer topped in his second riubort Icoud min " Mum minutes of tho third period, tending the (an. Into wartime. - Id HE, 1ukGr% Riaiiarr. ama embed the _turqttsat .6iiiii6uGih0fyChee iii-Ty: According to Juk'l letters, he amide“. “hence-1949M "may iaau. ttu-ara oritiruGG In 9mg! 3'!chth and an Minne iChaijiihkuiiiiasirii, tteirt, 556mm kriiCiiii-it%d Tit mt, "will; u [than and cough... Tho - " hum G. “WWW -ttFoiiiETtiori "V3; Decide Teams For "lli'eitlti'5,,tt!, Rural Play-ora/Adair'??,?,: $13 u. ..... u...“ “a-.. m. ......., PRE8TON.--Three an“. were even! with Miss Sweet in charge “0°...” in the Bott Waterloo C','l,','lC2' of the Christian Citizen- Rurel Roch: 'ar Tuesday eve- m committee. ulna to doe! e w h of four clubs , special roar-m will be five“ '0 d enter the semi-ants with on Sunday Jan: ten ounce ines. New Dundee, Bruin Riverbank: and“ pro val be given tad Bred“: Junie". Duvet-duo throughout 'lifl ym in connection Won. with and. School Work. Wigner: ttAe 'ry,t 1wo..tP1ntt' _ The wig. will meet u the at lurked the Mth cane without that for the Emu, who won out on Eichler'n ova e "It "ter I Nat and rwh guns w tel: aw Manna tutortetedottt.,, "£9333 GU iiaiiGii.' 'BE-Te'r: hotiror"iri."y. "rt."slGl'; 0:: vii: dude won the "eond me 8-0. 3rd It 2 p.m. The afternoon will The ftrst round of the "tmi-tutah, be spent in quilting. wjll new”? ttgt', "ll 2tttg, eved- _.______.... rung. WI res nu Iver an _ Breehu Juniors meeting in the k"KT EAST ZPRRA in“? IT,', Reevesdnle ‘nd New Dun- Mr. and Mrs. Edward wum and I ee m e neon . Bunny and Mr. and Mrs. Enos Zehr l Blair wu defeated by Doon " an the am me. .222 ttteel",),',',',',".','" with Mr. maintained their undefeated record in the 0.H.A. Intermediate "B" series Wednesdny by defeating Tlvmock 4 to 8 in an exciting over- time content. 7 GALT.--The Ontario, Rural Boe- key Association executive baa ex. tended the “dead-llne" for receiving slayen' eertideatgt, to Feb. 2. The ate for league winners to be de- clared baa been fixed for Petr. 22. In any league that has not declared a winner by that date, the top team will be considered eligible to go into wagons. port: , Secretary Lorne Jo- hanna: 'St. George undefeat- ed in the Intercounty "A" group eeriee:Plattevllle, Cause! and right are In a three-way tie in North at- ford, all having won two games; Prlnceton leads Wolverton y one {one in the Woodstock Rural eague° St. Jacobs and St. Clements are tied in North Waterloo. New Hamburg Wins TAVISTOCK. - New Hamburl Extend Deadline Charm away chest colds .,,,g.i,,.:fii1kv,8.r!ieth, with PENETRO! hope Hockey rm; 2"i ud 1ihit,,i,i,2ii,ttg." Bnd Mtn .0 " 00m 2. were I.“ Mtuskh mu” 'lt'tid home of mud In. ”that In!!! W_oodn pn tJu/yur. . phdchu ut in; tditili -". -eeee ___ I The annual no. [of the United Clytreh m__._|uld P? “(payday titanium with I fair nttendance. All 1ttgt',',','g'g presented very hvoura 1e reports. g The Y.P.U. will meet ot the home 'of Mr. Walter Letson on Friday evening with Miss Sweet in charge on convener of the Christian Citizen- ship committee. with - Bunion. __ Gil-'1' lied; Lough. utopiling on inaud- and WM at tho Mini of In: broth, 'r. and In. John Peter- Ion, Watch». and In. Goo. [and and answer land. and Mr. and In. Sylvan: [and o! Wham-.1130 In Chris. OttqNht " Wu. It. W. J. Lotion h at present eonthted to the hon“ through “has ht tho homo of his daughtet. Hrs. Gtt. By. ,liddhttrrttek, _ .. _ Sund- viliton " the home of Mr, “(I in. 'Urotd [Incl were It. Hug Woods on Sunday. and: ad neighbors were enter- and " the home of Mr. and Mrs. et, d'dn n, ItgtTggtti,y,e cc . r. n of: y. c evening ml spent. in guinea Ind digging. _ -- - -. Mr. and Mrs. hue lemon 3 ent Sunni-y in Kitchener visiting 5m: f,ttfftg Mrs. Noah Frey of Creek- .. ' 'tso It.teir.ireiiyrit, who are Juniors meeting in the one series end Renard-1e and New Dundee angling in the second series. Miss Vera Behave? ot New Ham burg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Solomon Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Nick S. Roth and Mrs. Katie Behr vlilled Mrs. Annie 419mm: at Woodstock on Monday. Mr. Edward Klpter ot Kitchener spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno [gluon Misses Margaret Yunker. Anna Weil and Magnet Wettlauler spent ‘Sunday with Miss Agnes Jum. 15th line. Mr. and Mrs. John Bender and tam. ily ot Kingwood were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwartzen- Huber. Mr. and Mrs. John Bast visited the farmer's father, who is very low at the Kitchener General hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Well and Mrs. Allen Otto and Joan visited Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schmidt at Lisbon on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wltzel and family and Mr. and Mrs. Enos Zehr and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vanni. Mr. V and Mrs." John Wettlaufer visited the letters parents, Mr. and Mrs. WorntBrodreeht on Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Stager and son Arden attended the funeral ot the late Aaron Miller near Bright on Wed- nesday. Miss Aida Wtyil ot Kitchener spent Sunday with her went: here. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Zehr and Mr. Rudy Oesch were Sunday vial- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Ki- prer. . Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bender spent Seday with May. Clara Bender. BUY NOW AND SAVE! " do... Isn't It." “on Bllhnou. .0... “than. to " you do!“ 8L”. 83.50. 88.99. . . . Donna of I’m at... m. to $3.80. your dunk. "e, ".29. $1.53. 31.”. . . . I’m "e., Tho. I... to " new 2 for " . . . " do... “'0 In In. WI. m. to "" choice SN, tNU."' . . . Over 1,000 pair of Mott's Pants, 81.89. "" to Att “00'. 3.“. and Dune-u - “no go. So. our mod-lo " um and am. More at 810 to $19.90. " In"! to St, no out '..d.ao.at.- -.t.., "1.50 to 881.50. HERMAN LIPPERT STORES M King E. 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