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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Apr 1937, p. 6

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eral was held on Sunday afternoon and the In&n crowd in attendance testified to the high esteem in which the deceased was held. The heartâ€" felt sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved family in Miss Kay Crossen of Campbellâ€" ford was the guest during the Easter holidays of her friend, Miss Mary Miss Margaret Hammond reâ€" turned home last Tuesday after spending a week with her sister in Mayor J. Albert Smith of Kitchenâ€" er City Council has received a letter from the Liquor Control Boa#d of Onâ€" tario. It refers to an amendment to Act which permits each municipality to determine the hour beverage rooms should close at night. It is suggestâ€" ed that the hour of closing for Kitchâ€" ener, week nights, be 11.30 and 11 o‘clock Saturday night. A gloom was cast over the comâ€" munity when Mr Samuel Lichti was called bx death on Thursday of last week. Although in poor health for some time, his sudden :..-ln. came as a great shock, and his early deâ€" Tuesday last week with Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald at Stratford. Mr. John Henning and daughter, Miss Katie, of near Milverton, spent Thursday, last week, at the home WINDSOR.â€"Acting on informaâ€" tion a man answering the descripâ€" tion of Robert Irwin, former theoâ€" logical student, hunted in New York‘s Easter Sunday triple murâ€" der, has been seen in Windsor, city police sent for a photograph of the suspect. A citizen reported he saw a man answering to Irwin‘s descripâ€" tion on Monday night. mise is greatly regretted. The funâ€" eral was held on Sunday afternoon of Mrs. M. Yost. BEVERAGE ROOMS MAY BE CLOSED AT 11 P.M. BELIEVE SUSPECT IN WINDSOR PAGE SIX Mr. and Mrs. D. Dewar visited on Britishâ€"American Products 27 King St. S. â€" Phone 612 WATERLOO "Je Aiioe Mil1" J. D. M. Fisher, Prop. Dunlop Tires and Service Station CHEVROLET . . . for economical transportation y as A. LOCKHART & CO. Ltd. Miss Jean Berlet has returned from Kitchener to spend some months with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Wiebe. Miss Helen Snider of Bloomingâ€" dale spent several %flys with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Weber. _ Mr. and Mrs. Areli Shantz and family of Plattsville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenard Snider. Mrs. Ephraim Weber visited with Mrs. Silas Bauman of Kitchener on Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ 80 â€" Miss Arabelle Snider of Strasburg and Miss Helen and Erma Ernst and Miss Elsie Siebert spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger. Sunday with friends in Kitchener Feick of Doon. Mr. Grovie of Markham called on Mr. Norman Kaster last week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Martin of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lichty of Waterloo visited at the ‘}’wme of Mrs. Ben Lichty on Sunâ€" ay. Miss Iva Lichty visited at the khome â€" of â€" Emmanuel â€" Hoffman, Hawkesville. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Snider called at the home of their son, Mr. Harry and Mrs. Harry Snider, Presâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Siebert and daughter Margaret spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgat Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snider and children Betty and Wallace visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Elmer and Mr. Elmer Battler, Cenâ€" treville. Mr. W. H. Moyer of Vineland is spending several days at Mr. and Mrs. Kenard Snider. Mr. and Mrs. William Klein and daughter Marjorie visited with Mr. Bert Graham, Kitchener. Mrs. Harvey Schmidt entertained several of the neighbors women at a quilting on Tuesday afternoon. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schumie and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Mr. l‘m Wm. Oberer and Harlon and Russel Oberer spent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mr. and Mrs. Geomeber afint Sunday with Mr. Ti and Miss Mary Weber and Mrs. Peter Shirk of Bridgeport. 00 a Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ernst and Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger and Mr. Josiah Shantz attended the funâ€" eral of Mr. Seranus Bauman of Peel on Sunday. _ _ S _ and Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Miller and son Merle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and Norman Miller were Sunday Rev. P. J. Wiebe occupied the pulâ€" ; of the Mennonite Church at GERMAN MILLS KITCHENER Miss Lena Martin of Bloomingdale spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Seranus Martin‘s. Miss Esther and Bob Soehner spent several days‘ vacation with MNir. and Mrs. Jac. Oberle, Balsam Grove. i ‘Mrs. Levi Gingrich and Mrs. Peter Bcwman spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman. * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller spent §unday with Mr. and Mrs. Woelfle, forms of entertainment and a numâ€" ber of band players from Wellesley under the able jeadership of Pat Fleischauer rendored several pleasâ€" izg numbers in homor of the faynily. Towards the close of the evening a very suitable address was read by Mr. John Hoh] of Lisbon after which Mi. Norman Cook and Miss Alice Kceisel presented the family with a lovely leather upholstered easyâ€" chair and a fine linen tableâ€"cloth, reâ€" spectively. This was followed by a number of greatly appreciated by friends who were present, each one erpressing deep regret that Mr. and Airs. Glebe and family were leaving the community. Mr. Glebe on behalf of the family then thanked all those who were present for the gifts and expressed his gratitude for the friendship shown by the people durâ€" ing the years he had spent with them. Mr. Howard Bauman has purâ€" chased the Huehn property in the village and intends taking up resiâ€" dence in the near future. Mr. Oliver.Glebe who spent two weeks at his home here returned to Mount Forest and resumed his duâ€" ties at the Superior Knitting Mills there on Monday morning. The sale of livestock, feed and household effects of Mr. Geo. Glebe, hcld last Friday was well attended. Although it was cold, bidding was biick and things sold at a fair price. A number of local persons attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Seranus Bowman, Peel, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brunk of Stratford spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glebe. Rev. and Mrs. Mosig of New Hamâ€" burg called on Mrs. Wettlaufer and Miss Pina Ruthig on Friday afterâ€" noon. Mr. William Becker of Kitchener visited in the community for a fow doys last week. The evening terminated in the serving of a delicious lunch by the ladies. Personais. FLORADALE Master 2â€"passenger Busiâ€" mess Coupe, delivered at factory, Oshawa, Ont. Government taxes, license and freight additional. (Prices subject to change without notice.) ‘145 Câ€"1078 suB warss100 Chrox1cLs Members and friends of the U.B. C.E. were entertained on All Fools‘ Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker. Games and ‘stunts were enjoyed under the direction of the social committee. The ladies «:lh:h: U.B.Y.;I.A.%old a quilting at ome 0: rs. Wm. Detweller last woek. Mrs. A. Shelby, Miss Myrtle Becker and Mr. A. C. Becker called on Miss Elizabeth Knapp at Galt on Monday. ooo Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker visited with Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Becker at Kitchener on Sunday. Little Miss Suzanne Lang of Galt went last week with Mr. and Mrs. ‘m. Detweiler. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilbron and daughters were Sunday visitors in _ Miss Estelle Haycock of Waterâ€" loo was a weekâ€"end visitor in the village. _ _ Miss Marion Bowman spent the Easter vacation at New Dundee, Pine Hill and Kitchener. Miss Muriel Stager was a Friday visitor with her aunts, the Misses Schlicter, in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shelby and daughter Lois were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelby of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Bulmer and family spent Sunday with his mother, ‘Mrs. Charles Bulmer. Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Becker and children, Carol and Carlson, of Kitchener, visited at A. C. Becker‘s on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sibbick and family of Burford were Tuesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn. ‘ Mr. Joseph iMartin has had good success with his chick hatchery. At present he has some fourteen hunâ€" dred baby chicks out. Mr. Levi Hauser is spending some time at his fruit farm at Beamsville. Friends of Miss D. Rutherford wore sorry to hear she is a patient at the K.â€"W. Hospital, having gone through an appendix operation. She is as well as can be expected. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. The cooking school has concluded their class of cooking last week and on Friday the girls put on a proâ€" gram to entertain the memibers of these families. A light lunch was served, after which the evening was spent in games and music. The enâ€" tertainment was held in the local school. The class is also planning to have a demonstration of cooking in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wagler reâ€" purchased his son‘s farm of 50 acres from Mr. and Mrs. Christian Wagâ€" ler, who in turn purchased the 100â€" acre farm from Mr. and Mrs. Soloâ€" mon Bast. Three of these farm sales were completed last week and stand good for a record in this burg for farm deals. School has reopened after a tenâ€" day holiday. Five new pupils anâ€" swered the roll call, bringing the toâ€" tal of scholars up to fortyâ€"six. Mr. Glen MaCLéod, our local teachâ€" er, spent the Easter vacation with his parents, near Kincardine. ‘Service at the United Church will be held every Sunday‘ morning again with service at ten thirty this comâ€" ing Lord‘s day. Mr. R. Diefenbacher and daughâ€" ter Jean spent Sunday with Mrs. Maria Fenton. ‘There is a sweet scent in the air these days with farmers boiling sap in the round about bushes. The newlyâ€"weds left on a wedâ€" ding trip and upon their return will reside here where Mr. Hampson is connected with the cheese factory. The people here join with their friends at fiome in wishing them a happy and successful married life. Many Farm Exchanges. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Steckley purâ€" chased the 100â€"acre farm from the late Nicholas Steckley estate. Mr. and Mrs. Enfi'si;éi(i;y purâ€" chased the farm of 100 acres from Mr. and Mrs. Noah Erb. Auctioneer M. R. Roth of Tavisâ€" tock conducted this sale. Happily Married. A wedding of interest to local ciâ€" tizens took place on Wednesday, March 31st, in the Church of Engâ€" land, in Woodstock, when Mr. Walâ€" ter Hampson of this place, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hampson of Oxford Centre, was married to Miss R. W. Yeoman, R.N., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Yeoman of Woodstock. last 14 years and for this record also ranks with the first six in Canâ€" ada, stated Mr. Brubacher. Five of these cows brought $100 and betâ€" ter. The top went for $145. The farm was first settled in 1835 by John Jantzi from N. Y. state, but a native from Germany. the late Nicholas Steckley estate. This consisted of 11 cows, a sire and 9 other eattle of a fully accreâ€" dited Holstein herd. Mr. A. B. Bruâ€" bacher of Kitchener was manager of the sale and announced that the efforts of the late Mr. Steckley put forth over 16 years, brought him the distinction of having the first fully accredited Holstein herd in Waterloo County. This herd had no reactors on the T.B. test in the About $4,040.00 was realized at the auction sale on Wednesday conâ€" sisting of farm stock, feed, impleâ€" ments, etc. It being the first aucâ€" tion sale of its kind in this burg of front wheel was smashed and the rear wheel damaged. The horse ran away. The American driver settled Over $4,000 Raised at Auction Sale fight in time. Mr. and Mrs. Steckley escaped with bad bruises. The left h"ith.hom.ndbna‘::m section road where the b? road ends, 2 miles northwest of Welâ€" lealey, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Steckley were thrown to the road when their Mr. Amos ‘-‘3:;; Jr., of New York state, who 1: to see their vehicle light in time. Mr. and Mrs. Steckley Car Hits Buggy, Occupants Hurt On Saturday evening while HAWKESVILLE Hotels â€" Travel â€" Resorts ROSEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Menno Albright and son Donald spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf. e English services will be held at the St. John‘s Lutheran Churth on Sunday evening. Miss Edna Schultz and Miss Esther Schneider spent Sunday with Miss Frieda Gremm. Miss Janet Kropf of Kitchener spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf. 8 s _ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kennel, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Kennel, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wagler and Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf attended the funeral of the }late Samuel Lichti, 3rd line on Sunâ€" ay. Miss Helen Diebold and Miss Dorâ€" othy Strub of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. Louis Freiburger. Mr. Peter Boehm spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Golbeck. Mrs. Wm. Stroh, Miss Sadie Weiller and Mr. Neufert of New Germany spent Saturday ‘at the home of Mr. Louis Freiburger. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Schlegel were Mr. and Mrs. Alf. ser, Miss Moser, Messrs. Clar‘é?g and Morris Schlegel of Kitchener, Mrs. John Heinrich, Mr. Nelson Heinrich and Miss Viola Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert were Mr. and Mrs. Eckert Schlegel and daughters Irene and Shirley and son Wayne of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Reichert of Kitchener and Messrs. John, Nelson and Irvin Schneider of St. Clements. »Mrs. Edwin Hackbart and son Edâ€" ward spent Saturday with Misses Edith and Bertha Hackbart at Heiâ€" delberg. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Voisin of Doon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hieronymus. _ _ A sixâ€"year building record was set in volume of building in Kitchâ€" eher for the first three months of 1937, the total building value being $88,679. There has been inc{eued activity in construction of homes, additions to apartment buildings and alterations to business blocks. The permits include one house at $13,000 and others ranging from $4,000 up. The Home Improvement Plan promises to stimulate building during the year. Building Active in Kitchener 20 Different Goodyears . .. to suit all Cars, Buses WRITE FoR FOLDER VAKE A OE LUXE TAXi FROM DEPOT OR WHARFâ€"260 A QuiET, WELL comnoucteD, conveniznt, mookrn 100 ROOM HOYELâ€"85 WiTH BATH We‘ll save you money on tires and â€" what is just asimportantâ€"every mile of your motoring will be safer when you drive on Goodyears. We‘ll demonstrate right in front of your eyes how Goodyear‘s FOURâ€"WAY traction stops skids â€" forward, back ward or sideways â€" stops them almost before they start. Come in to our shop and see "footprint‘ proofâ€" prints taken from Goodyear tires that stillhave safe FOURâ€"WAY traction after many thousands of miles of service. See for yourself how Goodyear‘s deepâ€"cut diamond blocks are sharpâ€"edged even after service that would grind ordinary tires down to the cords. Longer wear . . . greater safety every mile you drive ... tho;e are our claims for Goodyear. Naturally, you ask for proof. Yes, we have proofâ€"abundant proofâ€" eviâ€" dence that no other tire can give. HESSEN ROAD ooTPRINT P R O O F oalY;go0DYEAp ERB ST. WEST ALLEN SHIRK & CO. ce1yES You OKLAHOMA City.â€"J. ‘W. Eisiâ€" minger, 55, an osteopath, is in the county jail, waiting to begin a life sentence for the abortion death of Miss Virginia Lee Wyckoff, 21, forâ€" OSTEOPATH GIVEN Meaford, Penetang, Bl"l“brfl.cn H “':l'l.o e, Huntsvi Callander, North Bay From GUELPH â€" KITCHENER & Nip. Cent. Rly. Campbellford, EclTopvillo. ',Kiyutg-. Prescott, Morrisburg, Cornwall All Towns on By Train 20 â€"â€"APRIL 16 â€"â€" All Trainsâ€"â€" APRIL 17 Also by Train 170 from STRATFORD â€" APRIL 16 CENTâ€"Aâ€"MILE ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES To Goderich To Hanover _ â€"1 trip daily â€" via Palmerston, Walkerton â€" To London â€"3 trips daily â€" via Stratford â€" 11.05 a.m., 3.35 p.m., 6.30 p.m. Sundays and Holidays also at 8.30 p.m. Connecting with direct motor coach service to Windsor, Detroit, Chicago. To Sarnia To Hamilton To Guelph To Owen Soundâ€"2 trips daily â€" via Mt. Forest, Durham â€" 9.45 a.m., 5.30 p.m. 8 s Arcow Busses Standard Time To Toronto â€"â€"6 trips daily via Guelph, Georgetown, Bnm{- ton. â€" x6.00 a.m., 8.00 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 3.20 p.m., 5.30 p.m., 7.45 p.m. x â€" Daily except Sundays. _ 0 Write, phone or call for schedules, rates, etc. Fred Wesson, 129 King Street East, Kitchener â€" Phone 3679 To Fares, Transit limits, Tickets and Train Information from Agents. Ask for Handbill CANADIAN NATIONAL 1 "Rav Your Comemienaa® Leave from Kitchener depot â€" opposite City Hall. CENTRAL ONTARIO TRAILWAYS TORONTO LIFE SENTENCE Minimum Fares _ Aduits 75c Children 40c â€"â€"1 trip daily â€" via Parkhill â€" 11.05 a.m. â€"â€"6 trips daily â€" via Guelph â€" x6.00 a.m., 9.45 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 3.20 p.m., 5.30 p.m., 8.30 â€"2 trips daily â€" via Mitchell, Clinton â€" 11.05 7 trips daily. 5.30 p.m. â€" â€" (9.45 a.m. Saturday, NIAGARA FALLS Intermediate Points _ Intermediate Points WOODSTOCK PARIS BRANTFORD HAMILTON ST. CATHARINES SARNIA ST. MARYS LONDON CHATHAM 6.30 WATERLOO To , Trucks and Tractors Miss Wyckoff‘s death in 1932 prompted an investigation of four deaths of university women, includâ€" ing the secret wife of a football playâ€" er. mer University of Oklahoma coâ€"ed. He pleaded guilty to a murder charge. x â€" Daily except Sundays. , Sunday â€" STRATFORD GODERICH KINCARDINE WALKERTON SOUTHAMPTON WIARTON _ _ OwWEN soUND DURHAM HARRISTON PALMERSTON LISTOWEL GEORGETOWN and Holidays) To T.204

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