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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Apr 1937, p. 3

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‘PRBSTON.â€" Application of Charles Mount, Preston, for license to operâ€" ate two slot machines in Preston unâ€" der the new byâ€"Jaw which licenses the machines at $1,000 each, was reâ€" fused by Town Council Monday night. A check for $200 accompanied the liâ€" cense request, Mr. Mount proposing to pay the license on a monthly inâ€" stalment basis. REFUSED PERMISSION FOR SLOT MACHINES‘ OPERATION AT PRESTON The W.G. Young Co. Jewellers â€" _ Optometrists 8 KING E.. KITCHENER 8 O‘CLOCK COFFEE : * » 23c SHORTENING ::=:* " 14e i. 53¢ CHOC. PATTIES ~.â€"â€" _ »19¢ CHRKISTIE‘S RITZ r»s 16¢ ANGEL CAKE ~=~. =â€" 23¢ DOUGHNUTS n» _ 17¢ BAKING POWDER «* %; 19¢ MOTOR OIL ::::czs... : 99e LIFEBUOY z7 3 â€"~â€" 206 SUNLIGHT SOAP = Se RINSO ramox racwaos 21¢ LUX FLAKES m 21¢ MIXED PEAS "%@_°" ;‘1l1e SPAGHETTI : ~«â€" 10¢ PINEAPPLE #z."ax.. 2%233¢ WEINERS ». 19¢ SAUSAGE 2 =25¢ SAUSAGE : 19c PICKLES 4 « 10c Smoked Fillets . » 16c ORANGES 176‘ Do:. 39¢ GRAPEFRUIT 70; 4 ler 25e LETTUCE _â€" â€" â€" â€" Heat 6¢ GREEN BEANS «.2 Ik:. 33c DUMARTS TOP QUALITY THUESDAY, FRIDAY, SATUKDAY, April 8, 8, 10 PLORIDA NECTAR "=== TEA 49 ICEBERG FREE i2" Ask About Our Extended Payment Plan You will find our prices much lower than _ you â€" had expected to pay for high quafity glasses. CONRAD BROS. Hardware _ â€" _ PlamBing ~â€" _ Heating 15 King St. North WATERLOO Phone 260 CORONATION Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher were: Mr. and Mrs. Agabus Kinzie ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kinzie of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" "lard Haas. â€" A very enjoyable birthday party in honorvof Miss Irene Holst was celebrated on Saturday evening by about 25 young people of Geiger‘s Mennonite Church. Mr. Andrew is the guest speaker at the Wilmot Centre E.L.C.E. on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vohs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Oswald of Rosebank. Misses Gertrude Otto and Lily Vohs spent Saturday afternoon with the former‘s sister, Mrs. Irvin Inâ€" gold, of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Swartzenâ€" truber and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Swartzentruber and family attended the funeral of the latter‘s father, the late Nickolas Roth, at East Zorra. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Otto and son Toman of New Hamburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Amos Otto on Wedâ€" nesday. e 2o Mr. Frank Buddin of Hamilton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruber and family. _ Mr. Henry Schmidt and Mr. John Schmidt and son Kenneth, all of New Dundee, called on Hr. and Mrs. Amos Otto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vohs spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rahn of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Jantzi and family and Mrs. J. Zehr spent Sunâ€" day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. Jantzi of Wellesley. _Miss Ada Jutzi of Baden spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schlegel. a _ _ _ Misses: 'Mnrgué'rite. Grace and Lauraine Schmidt of New Dundee spent Sunday with Miss Lily _Yo_hs. â€"Misses Alice Boshart and Helen Swartzentruber _ spent _ Thursday afternoon with Miss Norma Swartz. _Mr. and Mrs. William Ramseyer spent Tuesday afternoon at New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stoltz and family of near Waterloo spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Bowman. Mr. Frank Budfdin of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzenâ€" truber and family spent Sunday eveâ€" ning with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schlegel. c RUBBING _ Tis PINE HILL " ». 220 * 47e s 5e 21¢ 2# 21¢ * 1 1¢ Woolwich Council Approves Reshoval Of Cattle Guards; Pass Accounts Of the communications received and receiving consideration by the Council was a letter from the Liquor Control Board advising that from now on municipalities in which hotels are located, authorized to sell Nine Ewes Killed by Dogs Cost Township $190.00. CONESTOGO. â€" The Municipal Council of the Township of Woolâ€" wich met at Conestogo on Tuesday. No Action on beer and wine, will have the right to fix the hours of closing if they pass a byâ€"law for this purpose. Council not taking any action, the letter was filed. A letter from Mr. E. I. McLoughâ€" ry expressing his thanks for the coâ€" operation extended by the Council in his Boys‘ Calf Club work, was brought to Council‘s attention. A letter from the University of Toâ€" ronto with program for their course of public administration which is to Mr. Israel Frey appeared before the Board requesting some attenâ€" tion be given the piece of road beâ€" tween the two bridges on the Lexington road just south of the village, which was in a very dangerâ€" ous condition. A notice by the Highways DQSArL ment re The Workmen‘s Comâ€" pensation Board and Accident Inâ€" surance was laid before the Council and this was also filed. be held next week and which was to be attended by the Clerk and Treasurer. Owing to the advanced season the clerk inquired if he was hindered from attending at this course he would be allowed to atâ€" tend a ‘).oanible similar course in London, late in the fall of the year, which was granted him. Now, therefore, the Municipal Council of the Township of Woolâ€" wich, in session this 6th day of April, 1937, hereby grants permisâ€" sion to the said Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the removal of the cattle guards, as per their request. The Railway Company however is not being relieved of any responsibility with respect to cattle getting on their right of way.â€" Carried. Mr. G. E. Letherby, of Guelph, gave a demonstration of a checkâ€" writer he was offering for sale. Council considering the protection offered by this machine, approved the purchase. _ __ _ The Clerk outlined a special serâ€" vice gone through since the previous session in that it had been found advisable to make a thorough search of Registry Office records regarding descriptions of Village of Conestogo properties, which had been found to be greatly in want of correct deâ€" scriptions. â€" â€" â€" Remove Cattle Guards. ....Moved by Edmund Schwindt and Herbert Strebel, that whereas, the Canadian Pacific Railway Company has made application for the counâ€" cil‘s consent to allow them to reâ€" move the cattle guards at road crossings on their line of railway located in the Township of Woolâ€" wich, on the Guelphâ€"Goderich diviâ€" sion. Barney Broham, for 9 ewes killed by dogs, $190.00; G. E. Letherby, cheque protector and writer, 25.00; G. Hilborn, County Registry Office, property searches, 15.00; Noah Stroh, extra services searching Reâ€" gistry Office records, 9.00; W. H. Schneider and Co., indigent cpal, 8.05; E. W. Ruggle, indigent supâ€" plies, 23.16; J. T. Ott, indigent supâ€" plies, 12.84; Jacob Kienzle, balance 1936 tax collector salary, 40.00; Norman _ Snyder, pay _ voucher, 810.10. Total (carried) $633.15. To Call Tenders. Moved by Milton Weber and Herâ€" bert Strebel, that the following accounts be passed and that the reeve grant his orders for the same: The Reeve informed council that| Birthday Party. plans were being prepared for the| Mrs. Elton Baer entertained at a construction of a new reinforced|delightful birthday party on Wednesâ€" abutment to replace the one underâ€"|day afternoon, March 31st, on the ocâ€" mined and collapsed at the site of|casion of the seventh birthday of the Woods‘ bridge and that after|her daughter, Bernice. Seven little the Department of Highways had|friends were present and an enjoyâ€" approved of the plan, tenders would|able aftrnoon was spent in playing be called for its construction. Tenâ€"| gumes after which a dainty supper ders would also then be called for| was served. A large birthday cake the crushing and trucking of the|with seven pink candles added to the season‘s gravel for township roads. aitractiveness of the table. (By rH3 wAirs:LO0 Cu#d@xrci» The regular meeting of the Junior Luther League was held at the Church on Sunday morning. The president, Miss Grace Toman occuâ€" pied the chair and Psalm 9 was read responsively. Miss Myrtle Hilgartner read the Scripture lesson after which the ten commandments â€"were repeatâ€" ed in unison. An interesting Bible dwi‘l was then conducted by the Suâ€" perintendent, Mr. Garflield Weber and the response to the roll call was, "A Favorite Hymn." Coming Events. wz-lm“lfl Milton W , that this Council do now adjourn to meet again at the Council Chamber, Conestogo, on Tuesday, May 4th, next, at 10 The Blenheim Mennonite Young People‘s Society met at the church on Sunday evening with Mr. Omar Snider presiding. ‘The scripture lesson was read by Kenneth Shants and Miss Vera Bechtel gave an essay o‘clock a.m.â€"Carried. â€"________ NOAH STROH, Clerk. i Thth‘&':o‘d porilh:?oni:"l in su, s voucher : Israel Frey, repairing rn $14.60; Geo. B. Martin, repairing ‘Bishop M. Hallman of Mannheim occupied the pulpit of the ‘Blenheim Church on Sunday morning. on the topic, ‘‘The Missionary Mess erger". Miss Vera Hallman was the speaker of the evening. Bible Drill at Jr. Luther League fence and repair, 10.20; Geo. Forbes, snow fence and bridge reâ€" pair, 25.40; J. Densmore, brushing, 6.70 ; Norman Snyder, salary, 24.00 ; Lackie, Stewart and Cornell, on conâ€" tract, 175.00. Total $310.00. day ‘School presented a special pm-i gram at the Baptist Church on Monâ€" day evening. Mr. Anson Lang, preâ€"‘ sident of the local B.Y.P.U. opened the service after which Miss Je-.n. English occupied the chair. Mr. Rich ard Bailie of Galt gave a splendid acdress and several musical num-| bers were rendered by the quintette. ‘ Eo.lowing the meeting refreshments ‘ were served by the local society. | Weli Presented. ‘The altar of the St. James Lutherâ€" an Church, banked with lilies and cther plants to represent a flower gerden, formed an effective setting cther plants to represent a nowerl Mrs. Ed. Wall of Brantford and gerden, formed an effective setting ‘Miss Gertie Musselman of Kitchenâ€" for the prettilyâ€"costumed characters or were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry who enacted the two plays entitled, ‘ waterman over the weekâ€"end. "The Story of a Song", and "Chilâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bergey and dren of the Way" which were glven'chndren_ Charles, Lois and Henry by the Junior Luther League ‘m,ot Bridgeport visited with Mr. and Friday evening. Between acts OT&AD (Mrs James Bergey on Sunday. selections were rendered by Mrs. Mrs. Russel Wanner of Kitchener Max Bogasat. spent the ‘Easter vacation at the At the Blenheim Church, home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wanâ€" Rev. A. A. Scott, missionaryâ€"onâ€" furlough from India will give an ikâ€" lustrated lecture at the (Baptist Church on Wednesday evening, April 14th at 8 o‘clock. Everyone is wel come. Ten little folks commenced their first day at school on Monday, nameâ€" Iy: YÂ¥vonne Bailie, Roland Brighton, Shirley Rinwachter, Dorothea Gingâ€" erich, Earl Goodwin, Marie Haltman, Garnet Koehler, Ward Poll, Esther, Rosenberger and Lorne Schmidt. Birthday Party. Jr. Luther League Plays "Hidden Harvest", a popular talkâ€" ing picture will be presented in Kaâ€" velman‘s Hall on Friday evening, April 16th. Admission free by tickâ€" ets only which are available at the New Dundee Flour Mills. Public School Enroliment Increased. Program Given at the Baptist Church by the Blair Union $. S. Members of the Blair Union Sunâ€" Mrs. Elton Baer entertained at a delightful birthday party on Wednesâ€" day afternoon, March 31st, on the ocâ€" casion of the seventh birthday of her daughter, Bernice. Seven little NEW DUNDEE Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schatz, th@| wrico miaAve Grenfar 1 iMisses Florence and Stella Blerm.nl Mii‘:qu:dY!s al?du;‘::r'orll};yNfifl:lf | Broo , N.Y., ; and Messrs. Oscar Beam and Reuben raan and daughters, Barbara Joan Schmidt of the Twin City visited ‘;ng Margaret of Waterloo visited 'l‘;;‘t“s:;-rd:‘;" Mrs. Ronald ‘Toman |wiin Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel on Mr. and Mr.a. Elton Baer were the Fuesday. aitendants at the marriage of the latter‘s brother, Mr. Lorne Marshall BLOOMINGDALE to Miss Estella Gehman of English =â€"â€" Settlement which was solemnized at Mrs. Joycg of Waurloo _spent the the Knox Pre@byterian Manee at Weekâ€"end with Miss Maggie Moyer. Preston last Saturday afternoon. _ Mr. Macklin of Kitchener called Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald were 0n Mr. and Mrs. Boshart on Sunday. also guests at the reception which|_ Mr. and Mrs. William Haas and was held at the home of Mr. and family of Kitchener were guests of NMrs. Harry Gehman at English Setâ€" g(r.dmd Mrs. Joseph Heintzman on t. . M 1d i ister | »unday. C Cethe pride o " _ * ©9t°" |""Mys David Sauder attended the Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good and brcwmmvi‘tn at home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cober, Kitchener, Mr. Percy Switzer of St. Marys was a business visitor here Monday. _ Mesars. Robert McCracken and G. s visitors here on Conestoge River Up Siz Feet. loa-tnh-hn_lb‘hhf water in the rivers The water the Grand River has risen about six (“tubcnmflhth(bm about on . hg.l.mu:.l’mr;-o?{’nflk Schools in North Waterloo, was in and Mr. Joskah Casse! viited vit\ mm Mir. and Mrb. RHOEAL SOOERMIIIOT HL L. .. L000 00e oomemcwmrinico Kitchener last Saturday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaft and Rueffer of Waterloo visited with Mr. Miss Schaf, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 400 Mrs. Simon Weber on Sunday. Schaf and daughter of Kitchener,| ‘Mrs. Allan Fried, Mrs. Rdgar Miss Verna Morden of Galt and Mr. Latsch and daughter Doris and Mr. Clarence Harthung of Gadshill called Ralph Fried of Roseville, Mr. and on Mrs. H. Gildner and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lorne Rosenberger and daughâ€" Arthur Schaf on Sunday. ‘ter, Nancy of Plattsville and Miss W. S. LaCombe, Erbsville road, paid a fine of $1 and costs Saturâ€" day for failing to stop at a stop sign. Miss Verna Hallman and (Mr. Jacob Hallman of Mannheim visited at the home of Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Shants on Sunday. Mrs. Russel Wanner of Kitchener spent the ‘Easter vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wanâ€" ner. s Visitors at the home of Mrs. R. J. Davis on Sunday were: Mrs. I. J. Davis, Mrs. Bima Davis and Mr. James Whiten of Goldens‘ Corners and Miss Wilhelmine Davis of Ayr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shants and daughter Margaret and Miss Elsie Groff of Preston visited at the home of Mr. Omar Snider on Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brighton and Mrs. Abner Brighton of Preston and Miss Ruby Bechtel of Kitchener visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bechâ€" te? on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Roth and Mr. and ‘Mr. Elroy Ruby of Baden called on Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on Sunrâ€" ‘The Misses Greta and Gladys Buck were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Buck at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeman visitâ€" el with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Cressman near Plattsville on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Goettling obâ€" served their 36th wedding anniverâ€" sary on Sunday, April ¢th. Master Elmer Poll spent the Eastâ€" @r vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Tek ford Brodhaecker at Roseville. Bishop M. Hallman and Mrs. Hallâ€" man of Mannheim visited with Mrs. Isaac Rosenberger on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Herz and daughâ€" ter Anita and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weber of Kitchener and Mr. Fred Miss Helen MacLean and Mr. A. E. ‘Moyer and family of Waterloo called on Mrs. MacLean at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Brown on Sunâ€" day. â€" $1.00 AND COSTS Visitors at the home of Mrs. Geo. Hallman on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald of Bright and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schiedel and gons, Cameron and Richard and Miss ©lanche Briscoe of Preston. Miss Gladys Stauffer, RN., of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Mrs. Orley Uffelâ€" raan and daughters, Barbara Joan and Margaret of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel on Tuesday. ter, Nancy of Plattsville and Miss Cleo Wanner of Mannheim called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wanner recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildner and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Buchner and son of Gtratford visited with Mrs. H. Gildâ€" ner on Sunday. (Miss Luella Furlong of Galt was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Baer over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. David Sauder attended the funeral of her uncle in Ohio on Wednesday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mrs. Moses Shantz of Lexington visited her aunt, Mrs. John Bechtel, last Thursday. Misses Bessie Wismer and Louâ€" anna Cressman of Kitchener called on Miss Eileen Randall on Sunday. SAN DFEGO, Calif.â€"United States caval air station sources here reâ€" ported four navy flyers were killed in a headâ€"on collision of two bombâ€" ere from the aircraft carrier Lexingâ€" ton 40 miles off San Diego. Word received at the air station sad both planes sank after the colliâ€" sion. 4 KILLED IN HEADâ€"ON AIR CRASH 96 King 200 Flags as Prizes THE 200 SHOPPERS who make the highest total purchases REGISTER YOUR NAME (that‘s the first stipulation) . . . GOUDIES Kitchener‘s Modern Department Store â€" _ Telephone 950 Moderate attractive for doeoufint‘dwin‘ the coronation celebraâ€" tion. A few cents will charged for each one because it is necessary to ask a price . . . a $2.50 flag for 25¢ to the first hundred winners (size 4 ft. 6 in. x 9 ft.) . . . :uéb:t.?“ for 15¢ to the next hundred winners (size x from now | thl:f““ you buy for yourself or your family from now un ‘u 1, may be counted. & register your name and receive a Contest Card on which your purchase checks can be recorded from day to day. Save every purchase check for this purpose . . . everyâ€" Kitchener‘s Reliable Optometrists for 13 Years Coronation Contest Glasses That Satisfy "GTEELE®‘G" until May 1, win these flags . . . they will be SUHNIRONONNNNNINN Lovers‘ Quarrel Ends in Tragedy LONDON.â€"A lovers‘ quarrel was blamed by police for the death Sunâ€" day of Miss Aun Brock, age 21, forâ€" merly of Glencoe district, She died in the police ambulance while being removed from her room on Talbot street to Victoria Hospital late in the afternoon. Her death was due to strychnine poisoning, allegedly self administered. GUARANTEED WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Located in Steele‘s Optical Parlors. 96 King St. W. â€" Kitchener 34 King St. S. â€" Phone 804 WATERLOO Quality L. R. Dgtenbeck ND 600 Queen S. (At Master‘s Mill) The White Rose Station (Ahrens & Victoria Sts.) 188 King St. N., _ _ _ The Bengal Stations in 491 King E. 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