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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jun 1937, p. 3

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Friday, June 25, 1937 G. C. Crompton, Prop. Above Doerr Electric Opp. Lyric Theatre, Kitchener YOSTS FRAMING DEPT. Picture Framing (B U DR( LE Cigarettes "Where Sportsmen Meet" 50 King St. S. â€" Waterloo Pipes Cigars Pictures and Artistic Frames RED ROSE TEA s. m 276 LUX TOILET SOAP 3 ~~ 17. WONDER BEANS‘*:::s; 2 ;: 25c OLDENGLISH~::«,.,.49¢ «~87¢ CHOICE TOMATOES*® 2 :: 25c FIVE ROSES FLOUR â€"~ 33: Aâ€"PENN z. xmk"st * 99e A@P RAISIN SPECIALTY=«â€" 12e RED ROSE TEA . #t LUX TOILET SOAP 3 «~â€" WONDER BEANS‘::::5; 2 ;: OLDENGLISH~::::~,..49¢ «â€" CHOICE TOMATOES *# 2 :: BONLESS PICNIG HAMS 1» 25c 8 O‘CcLOCK x"s,s w 25c REDCIRCLE.®:¢,%..». 210 The W.G.Young Co. REFRESHINCG AS A SEA BREEZE: adlrP®y, â€" Iced _ JB < COFFEE BEEF BOLOGNA â€" â€" â€" 2 m MACARON] AND CHEESE LOAF . JELLIED VEAL â€" â€" â€" â€" »®. CHICKEN AND MEAT LOAF th. SMOKED WIENERS â€" â€" â€" n. VIGOROLUS & \.! .i BOKAR LEMONS Doz. 35¢ CANTALOUPES "x#»* 2 for 25c PEANUTS ib. 1 Oc WATERMELONS ea. 5%9¢ Jewellers BUY NOW AND SAVE! 50 dozen Men‘s new style Biltmore, etc., Hats, reg. to $5, your choice $1.69, $2.50, $2.99. . . . Dozens of Forsyth, etc., Shirts, reg. to $3.50, your choice 95c, $1.29, $1.55, $1.99. . . . Forsyth, etc., Ties, reg. to $1, now 2 for B1. ; :. 25 dosen men‘s new Cashmere Scarfs, reg. to $1.95, choice 39c, 65c to $1.25. . . . Over 1,000 pair of Men‘s Pants, $1.69, $1.95 to $5.65. All Men‘s Suits and Overcoats must also go. See our specials at $12.50 and $14.85. Other: at $10 to $19.90. If hard to fit, see our madeâ€"toâ€"measure samples, $17.50 to $27.50. GINGER ALE 2 :# 23: THE HUB wellers _ . _ Optometrists 8 KING E.. KITCHENER Ask About Our Extended Payment Plan You will find our prices much lower than _ you _ had expected to f:y for high quality glasses. We pick all makes of FOWLER‘S COLD PLATE SUGGESTIONS G. L. BRAUN 210 King St. E. Phone 278J Kitchener Money Saving Specials LOCKS KEYS MADE HERMAN LIPPERT STORES All Kinds. YUKON CLUB 112 Queen St. S Phone 3878w Kitchener Bicycles Don Eby Motorcycles and C.C.M. Open Evenings Sparkling Pale PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT Tobaccos Specially Priced This Weekâ€"end KITCHENER <unmnnnennnnnmenmennnnennnnnnnn > eA S3 Mr. and Mrs. Abert Chapman spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Chapman at Roseville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shantz and daughter Dorothy of Wellesley visitâ€" edâ€" with Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Swartzentruber on Sunday, Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Bowman were: Mr. and Mrs. John Egerdee and Mr. and \Mrs. Albert Egerdee of New Dundee and Mr. Norman Wilfong and \tr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilfong and family of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jantzi spent Sunday with Mrs Aaron Wagler and {amly at Baden. Miss Alta Snider of Waterloo and Mr. Cleason Bender, New Hamburg, were recent weekâ€"end visitory at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schleâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Elton Swartzentruâ€" ber spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Boshart and family of (Kitchener were Sunday vigitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Witmer. Sunday visitars at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David K. Boshart were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer: Boshart and Miss Sarah Boshart of Baden and \Mr. . John Miles and Missâ€" Violet Swartzontruber and Miss Marie Hel muth of Petersburg and Mrs. John Lehold of New Hamburg. \r. and Mrs. Noah Boshart and tamily of Wilmot Centre spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swar tzentruher \[r. â€" Alvin â€" Schlegel â€" and â€" Miss C.ara Albright of Tavistock called an Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schlegel on Saturday evening. \[r and Nrs. Henry B. Rowman and â€" daughterâ€" Doria attended . the wedding on Saturday afternoon of Miss Dorothy Stoltz and Mr. Ward W The R. W. Bierwagen ELECTRIC CO. 204 King Street West eher (On saturday afternoon about ten hool chnms of Miss Helen Swar entrnber. pleasantly. aurprised her her home in honor of her thirâ€" enth birthday. ELECTRICAL FIXTURES Reasonable Prices. PINE HILL KITCHENER 2# 27. s. 25¢ . 25¢ is. 29¢ b. 29¢ v. 19¢ 142 King W. Joe Louis Takes Heavyweight ~ : â€" Title From Braddock at Chicago CHICAGO.â€"Battered and bleedâ€" ing, James J. Braddock went down for the first and last time Tuesday night under the crashing impact of a r?t hand smash to the side of the head, and lost the heavyweight boxing championship of the world to Joe Louis, a 23â€"yearâ€"old boy from the cotton fields of Alabama. Challenger Knocks Out Title Holder in Kighth In a stunning climax to the first mixed match for the big title in 22 years, Louis came back from a firstâ€" round knockdown to batter the deâ€" fending champion into a bloody pulp and become the second member of his race to capture the most prized crown in puzifiam. Braddock, game to the core and a gallant fighter right down to the last blow, collapsed and was counted out by Referee Tommy Thomas just one minute and 10 seconds after the cighth round started. _ _ c c A crowd estimated by Coâ€"Proâ€" motor Mike Jacobs at 65,000, with estimated receipts at $650,000, say Louis, after a little more than three years of professional fighting, beâ€" come the first Negro king of the hcavyweights since Jack Johnson ruled the main division in 1910â€" 1915. The giant of a white man who ended Johnson‘s reign, Jess Willard, was among the spectators who witâ€" nessed the young Negro‘s spectacuâ€" lar victory, achieved just one year after Louis himself was knocked out by the German, Max Schmeling, in the Yankee Stadium. LONDON.â€"General A. C. Critchâ€" ley, White City Stadium boxing proâ€" motor who signed Max Schmeling and Tommy Farr for a bout that will be billed as being for the world championship, was delighted when he heard the result of the Braddockâ€" Louis bout. Bill English Fight "for Title After the wedding dinner Miss Do 10thy Matthews, sister of the groom piayed, "I Love You Truly." â€" Ladies‘ Softball Scores; "Y" Wins KEITCHENBR, June 22.â€"Kitchener and Waterloo Y.W.C.A. defeated the Dominion Electrohome by an 18 to 14 score in an extra inning game, in the Twin City District Ladies‘ Softâ€" hull League played at the Victoria F‘ark last night. The Bridgeport team won their first game of the season last night, when they defeated Seagrams by a 7 to 4 score, in Bridgeport. ‘The St. Louis team handed St. (Cements a 14 to 3 trouncing last vight in Waterloo. Mr. Earl Matthews and Miss ‘Mary Cosford were united in marriage at the United Church parsonage at Glenallen, at two o‘clock on Saturâ€" cay afternoon. Matthewsâ€"Cosford Wedding. After the ceremony the bride and groom motored to Trail‘s End Hotet, Conestogo, where a sumptuous wedâ€" ding dinner (was served to twentyâ€" five guests. ‘The bride looked charming in shell pink chiffon over printed silk, and a white hat and accessories to match. The bride and groom left amid showers of confetti for Detroit. On their return they will reside on the geoom‘s farm at Wallenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Sippel of Elâ€" mira and Miss â€" Mildred Griffin of Stonley Point were Sunday afternoon wisitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lonie Gooding. Mrs. Harold Williams spent a day recently in Kitchener. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John C. Voll were Mr. and \Irs. Don McMillan and son Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Archie McMillan or Stratford. Mr. Elias B. ‘Martin was a Friday business visitor in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. John Frey of St. Jaâ€" cobs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Christian F. F. Martin. Mr Grant MacPherson of Molesâ€" worth called at the home of Mr. and \Urs. John .C. Voll, Sunday evening. Mr. Jacob Martin of Elmira was a Sunday visitor ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Bauman. * The Misses Sarah and (Banbara Frey spent Sunday with Mr. and \frs. Noah Martin of New Jerusalem. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cosford of Elâ€" mira and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tallâ€" man and family from Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. Charles Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willia ms. Miss Atice Bolender of $th Line Peel spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Velma Gooding. Weekâ€"end "Sunset Cottage" callers with Mr. J. F. Martinson were Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Noecker, Miss Eloise Noecker and Miss Mary Learn of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Chase of Burford. The Misses Margaret and Alma Voll attended the Luther League picâ€" nic of Linwood, which was held at Paradise Lake on Saturday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Bauamn were Mr. and \frs. Ezra Martin of St. Jacobs and tlie Misses Daisy and Marion Rutherâ€" ford of 3rd line Peel. Miss Lila Mussar of K.â€"W. Hospital Kitchener, and Mr. Harry Musser of Winterbourne snent Sunday at their home here. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Martin were Mr. and Mrs. David Kraemer of Three Bridges and \r. and Mrs. Dilman Brubacher of Stâ€" Jacobe | One car of hogs was shipped from the focal atockyards to Hamfiton on Tueaday. . \r and Urs Ezra A. Martin of 8t. Jacobs spent Sunday with Mr. and Vra Amos Brubacher. â€" \fr. and Mrs. Malvin Bauman, Mr. and \rs: Enoch Banman, Misa Saâ€" lome BHanman. Mr. and Mrs. Rdwin BRowman and family, and Meaars. Delton Martin and Gordon Musser «pent Sunday at the Cresaman Reâ€" uvnion held Brealan WALLENSTEIN at John (Cressman‘s near w&.bmuâ€"u the ‘utr‘. a , straight left and backed champion away ag he scored with both hands to the face. They exchanged lofts to the Tort totk ar in mrmated io side t as to step. Braddock went down in a heap as Louis rammed home a terriâ€" 6c right to the side of the head. The champion was counted out as Waterloo Cardinals, miot entry in the Intercounty Base Associaâ€" tion, dropped their game to Guelph Juniors at the local park here Wednesday afternoon by a score of 9â€"6. Mrs. Lorne Debrusk and family of Blair spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. McGarvey. Dr. James Wilfong and Dr. Dorothy Wilfong of Hamilton were visitors at the home of Mr. Neleon Wilfong on Friday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jay Shuh and daughâ€" ter Martha of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" ‘uy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Geo. Weaver. R. Hamilton of Kitchener spent a few days at the home of Miss P. Mr. S. E. Shants of Nine Pines was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones on Friday. few da Watson Miss M. Ross of Stratford spent the weekend at her summer home here. ‘The Young People‘s League of the: Noon United Church held their moetâ€" ing with Miss Kay Jones in the chair. Middleton Fisher opened the | meeting with prayer. Miss Mary Weaver gave the topic. ‘The meeting tas closed with‘ the hymn "Abide with Me" and repeating of the beneâ€" diction. iRev. Wa‘ter Patterson of Preston cmducted the service at the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunday afâ€" ternoon and Rev. C. Herbert Wolks of Galt conducted the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday afâ€" ternoon. !â€" The Doon United Sunday School "and congregation held their annual picnic at Cressman‘s Park on Saturâ€" day afternoon. Games and races were enjoyed. Prizes given to the winners. At the close dainty re \ireshments were served. ‘Miss (Horia Stuart of Brown‘s Corâ€" rers is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Stuart. _ Miss Evelyn Frosch of Puslinch spent a fow days at the home of \ir and Mrs. Bert McGarvey. Robert Taylor of Galt was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cassel on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wintermeyer and daughter Dolores of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gnillette. â€" (Clarence Snyder of Galt was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drager on Saturday. ’ Word was received from Rainy Riâ€" ver of the sad news of the death of \lr. Wiliam Nemeth, who was killed by a truck in that district. The late Mr. Nemeth, his wife and family were residents of Doon before moving to Painy River about two years ago. Mr and Mrs. Tony Nadrofski and son Robert of Preston spent Sunday ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wolfe. â€" Misses Eunice and Vivian Teet wese visiting friends in Galt on Satâ€" urday. s _ Misses Kay and Isobel Jones were visitors at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. P. Dillon of Galt on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Rickert and son Jack of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles (nt. ‘Mrs. 0. Goddard, Miss Louise Godâ€" dard and George Goddard were visitâ€" ing in Galt on Friday. . A large number of people of the village attended hte Donkey baseball beld at Riverside Park, Preston on Saturday evening. l ‘The Presbyterian Sunday School |and congregation will hold their anâ€" (|~ual picnie on Saturday afternoon, \June 26th at the Plain‘s on the farm of Mr. D. Linton. Mrs. Wm. Kelly of Kitchener was I\'isiling in the village on Tuesday. "The anniversary of the Doon Presâ€" byterian church will be held on Sunâ€" day next June 27, at three o‘clock. Rev. S. W. Hertel of Kitchener will conduct the service and the choir of Knox Presbyterian Church, Preston, will lead the singing. The congregaâ€" tion of the Doon United Church will join this service. We hope the forâ€" wer members of the Presbyterian Church will attend this service. ! Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stuart and family and Miss Margaret Irvin of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with | Mr. and Mrs. J. Seigner and Mrs. Jessie Irwin. ' | _ Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dowd, of Carâ€" thage were visitors on Sunday at Mr. ~Ed. Hammond‘s. JUNIORS LOSE TO GUELPH ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green of Doon rocompanied Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Green of Kitchener to Toronto where they attended the wedding of ‘Miss Helen Margaret Green to Roâ€" ‘bort C. Mclllienney of Toronto on Saturday. Miss Green is a grandâ€" Gdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green. Mrs. M. Southam of Roland, Man., is visiting this week with her couâ€" ain,. Mrs. Duncan Dewar and other friends. TO CONTESTANTSâ€" HOW TO MAKE YOUR WEEKLY RETURNS A Ballot Box will be placed in The Waterloo Chronicle office, where all votes are to be deâ€" posited. Round Eight Each â€" contestant, â€" however, should make returns each Monâ€" day, and a record will be kept of all weekly totals ,and standâ€" ing announced in Friday‘s issue of The Waterloo Chronicle. KINGWOOD the middle of the KPPOMRBNBR Auditoriom.â€"Maichâ€" maker Gep. #1iMs of the Hamilton Sporting Club announced during the wrestling show here Woednesday night the card for next week. The show will go on on Thursday night again as usual, with a four bo:'.wibmmm ev Appearing here for the fArst time the "Human Blimp" weighing 627 pounds will be matched against Al. George. ‘The main bout will see the return of the Mystery Man. In the somiâ€" fina} Lem Stecklin and his pet coon will take on Mike Chocomia and the preliminary Rufus Jones will wrestle Ben Kasaboski. ! _ Mxpecting a record crowd, the tickâ€" et office at the auditorium will open s: 3 p.m., Tuesday afternoon. Al Baba Takes Falls From Cleet KFPCOHENER AUTLIDORIUM.â€"All Baba, the powerful Turk, slammed ‘Tuffy Cleet for two quick falls at the wrestling show here Wednesday night to take the main bout. ‘The ‘Turk was popular with the 1,500 fans to see the bouts, being cheered on. ‘Cleet, rough and ready, though a smooth grappler a times, was as unâ€" popular as ever. In the semiâ€"final Johnny Sylvia, Hamilton, Ontario boy, went down under a barrage of rough work by Stanley Buresh, Australan bushman. Both fighters handed out punishment, Buresh dishing his up the dirty way, lSylvla failed to follow up a series of spins, and was caught napping after one when Buresh replied with both feet into Johnny‘s mouth as the Onâ€" tario boy was coming in for another spin. Sylvia went down, Buresh ap plying an elbow slam to subdue Sylâ€" via, the only fall of the 45 minute bout coming after 31 minutes and 42 seconds. Powerful Turk Plays with Roughhouse Opponent at Mat Show. In the preliminary Doug Marcelles was awarded the decision over Mike Chocomia after a hard bout. ’ Funeral services were held on \Wednesday afternoon with private services at the house and a public service at St. James Anglican Church, Huron Road. Interment took place in the adjoining cemeâ€" ‘The main bout went 27.14 before Ali Baba â€" became â€" serious . and slammed iCleet to the mat four times, finally sitting on him for the fall. Cleet‘s right shoulder was injured in the slams. He came back after the intermission and was thrown after one minute to end the show. There passed away on Monday afternoon after a year‘s illness, Delâ€" ton Coxson, in his fortieth year. The deceased was born near New Hamburg a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John S. Coxson, his father having predeceased him on the same date eleven years ago. For some years the late Mr. Coxson ran a threshing outfit but the past several years he farmed two miles south of Delton Coxson Dies in 40th Year. ih!aville. He is survived by his widow (nee Bessie Irene Nahrgang) one daughâ€" ter Kathaleen, two sons, Donald and Kenneth all at home, his stepâ€"moâ€" ther, Mrs. J. S. Coxson of Waterloo, one stepâ€"brother, William of Waterâ€" loo and one stepâ€"sister, Mrs. J. Lauâ€" tenschlager of Kitchener. _ ___ soUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT W.C.T.U. Gathers. The W.C.T.U. of Bethel United: Church held a meeting on Thursday, afternoon at the home of Mrs. A.| B. Fleming. The president, Mrs. Mervin Facey gresided. Following minute prayers by members, Mrs. R.. J. Bean gave the Bible study. Mrs.‘ J. G. Wood gave a reading and Mrs. Ralph Hilborn gave a report of the W.C.T.U. convention held at Salâ€" ford. An instrumental duet was renâ€" dered by Mrs. Mervin Facey and Miss O. Ruddel. Current Events were given by Mrs. John Facey. A vocal duet was rendered by Mrs. R. J. Bean and Mrs A. E. Bean. Folâ€" lowing a reading given by Mrs. Irvin lHesse, a report Of the Waterloo County W.C.T.U. convention was given by Mrs. A. E. Bean. Mrs. W. H. Diamond and Mrs. Irvin Hesse ‘renderd a voca duet after which the ‘meeting closed with the Mizpah beâ€" nediction. At the conclusion a dainâ€" ty lunch was served by the hostess. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good and famâ€" ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Enoch Bowman and Mr. Simon Bruâ€" bacher at St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hallman and family of Vineland spent the weekâ€" end with relatives in the vicinity. _ “i{; :nd i{â€"r's Zenas Cressman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Musselman at St. Jacobs. Rev. Ivan Bean and daughter Luella and sons Ivan and Ernst of Randolph, Wisconsin, visited with relatives in the community on Thursday. _ c Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weicker and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weicker at New Hamburg on Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ Mrs. 8. Kalbfleisch spent several days with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kalbfleisch at Stratford. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Dilman Snyder @nd son Ralph accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snyder of near Baden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Snyâ€" der and Mr. and Mrs. Elam Cressâ€" man on Sunday. c c _ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean and daughter Margaret, attended the Hallman reunion at Soper Park, Galt on Saturday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Abner Cressman ng‘ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orâ€" phan Weber at Mannheim. Mrs. Fred Bean spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Robinâ€" son of Millbank, who is ill. SUM ©I METTTNMITMRY MTD TV NC A num,;r of Junior Farmers from the vicinify attended the Junior Farâ€" mera‘ picnic held at Snyder‘s Flats at Bloomingdale on Saturday afterâ€" noon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Mcintyre and son Alec returned home on Saturâ€" day from a week‘s holiday in Kanâ€" sma, U.S8.A. _ _ __ _ _ _ . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Diamond and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Juufler of near Plattaville. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kneise! and fumily spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Cook. Mr. William Glebe spent the woek. end at Waterboo where be attended the band concert beld at the park on Sunday evening. Mrs. Annie Kneisel has been spendâ€" ing the last few weeks at the home of Mrs. Mary Hartung at Tavistock. Mr. John Rebberg of NitWburg called at the home of Mr. and Mre. Geo. Hohl on Sunday. â€" Fames â€"‘Mr. Stanley Hoh] spent the weekâ€" end at the home of Mr. Ed. Doering of Phillipsburg. â€" _ _ Mr. Norman Cook and Mr. Wiltred Kueise] spent Sunday, afternoon with friends at Berlet‘s Corner. . â€" ‘Mr. Walter Kneisel spent the weekâ€" end with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dahmer of Waterloo. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late George Schmidt of Baden. Among them be ing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kneisel, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kneisel, Mr. and Mrs. jFred ‘Rebberg, Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Hohl, Mr. George Hohl and Mr. Henry Cook. & _.Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Ehnes of Pine Hill spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Mary Paff. s _Miss Esther Hoh] and sister Norâ€" ma spent Sunday afternoon with friends at Phillipsburg. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kneisel and family, Mr. Seibert Suyder and daughter Delphine and Miss Beulah Witmer were business visitors at Kitchener on Saturday. â€" Mr. Harvey Leis of New Hamburg called on Mr. Herbert Otto on Monâ€" day morning. _ Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kneise! on ‘Thursday evening were Mfr. and Mrs. Geo. Paff and son Leonâ€" ard, Mrs. Henry Cook and Mr. Wilâ€" liam Glebé. Mrs. Henry Cook spent Sunday at Preston. Mr. Fleming Robertson called on Mr. Norman Cook on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. Roeder and daughâ€" ter Lucille attended the wedding of ; the former‘s sister, Miss Lulu Roeder to Mr. Alvin Daub at North Easthope ‘on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Mary Paff spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. |Ehnes at Pine Hill. _ Mr. Rewben Roeder and Mr. Norâ€" mah Cook called on Mr. Wilfred Kneisel on Sunday morning. _ â€"‘Miss Lucille Roeder and Miss Alice Kneisel were Sunday visitors at the Ruthig‘s. â€" W'Mr.u.)\ohn Mathies, Jr., is at present spending some time with friends and relatives at Kitchener. â€" Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paff on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Hahn and family of Crossâ€" hill, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Neuberg all of Shakespeare and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Geo. Paff and son Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kneisel and daughter Alice and son Wilfred spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Foerster of Heidetberg. ‘”fir.. f’;t Fleischaufer of Wellesley called on Mr. Hermaa Ruthig on Sunday morning. o Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Kneise!l and family and Mr. Milton Kneisel were Sunday visitors at Tavistock and Seâ€" hastapol. Mrs. Henry Cook spent Saturday ct St. Marys Ont. ‘Miss Alice Kneise] and Mr. Harvey Kneisel spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Doering of Phillipsburg. cash purchases or payments of BE 3URE AND SAVE THE GOODâ€"WILL COUPONS FOR THE CONTESTANTS mssist some of the contestants over the list of business places _ Mr. John Hohl attended the monthly council meeting of Wilmot township on Monday. V‘Vlr_arnd â€"Mrs. Louis Lingelbach were business visitors at Kitchener en Saturday. â€" Mr. Elmer Hoh] was a visitor at London, Ont., on Sunday. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. John Mathies and son Verner spent Sunday with friends at Kitchener. â€" â€"‘\drand Mrs. Henry Kneisel and family spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Cook of Gadsâ€" hill. Mr. Reuwben Roeder of North Eastâ€" hope was a weekâ€"end visitor at his home here. With this budget of Lisbon news we bid farewell to the writer, William V. Glebe. His work will be taken over, comâ€" mencing next week, by Miss Esther Hohl. District readers are asked to coâ€"operate with the new corresponâ€" dent in advising her of happenings in the district. Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday JUNE 24 â€" 25 â€" 26 Exclusive Motion Pictures taken at the ringside World‘s Heavyweight Champlonship All Important Action in Slow Motion Pat O‘Brien . Margaret Lindsay ";ndly â€" Tuesday . Wednesday JUNE 28 â€" 29 â€" 30 Free Parkingâ€"Duke and Ontario Sts Bob Burns and Martha Raye in "Mountain Music‘ At 10.45 Ann: Harding _ â€" _ Merbert Marshall in C "< L I M" REVIVAL TUESDAY NITE FEATURE ATTRACTION Terry Walker _ â€" _ Furry Knight "Gallant Lady" be sure to save John for the with in Stuart Erwin for KITOEEXER THEATRES FARE AND ONEâ€"QUARTER DAY Low Rail Fares Canadian Pacific _ Times shown are "Standard" MINIMUM SPECIAL FARE . 256 St. Jacobs .. 001 000 0l1â€"2 4 1 Linwood .... 020 000 00â€"2 7 0 C. MacLeod, Holst and M. Good; K. ‘l:{ayes (nd“G. MacLeod. 0 _ Maple Grove .......... 100 050 00â€"6 New Germany ........ 101 001 00â€"3 Glen Sauder and Gerald Sauder; Elliott, Gemmel and Poole. ____ _ Winterbourne 100 200 030â€"6 12 2 Conestogo .... 300 001 000â€"4 _9 6 N. Martin, J. Millard and C. Mansâ€" field; Roy Stroh, Russell and Roy Kienzle. Umpiresâ€"McGregor and A. Martin. wl‘J_r;iiJi'rres‘â€"â€"Ri't'tér’-, St. Jacobs, and Rosenblatt, St. Clements. Bridgeport ...................... 020 40â€"6 Preslau .........................._ 003 01â€"4 Murray â€" Geach â€" and _ Maurice Geach; C. Richardson and R. Erb. Umpiresâ€"J. Jocques and â€" Burkâ€" tertain destinations in the United States holder. City Passonger Agent 120 King St. W. â€" _ Phone 585 GO: Any time Wednesday, June 30. until 2.00 p.m. Thursday, July 1, 1987. RETURN: Leave destination up to midnight, Friday, July 2, 1987. ]; Monday â€" Tuesday . Wednesday i JUNE 28 â€" 29 â€" 30 Friday and Saturday Continuous Saturday 2 to 11.30 DOMINION Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday JUNE 24 â€" 25 â€" 26 "I Promise To Pay" Cowan + Keui Gallion + Williom Brisbane + sn ecky â€"~our L. sronur olpiiiwar. With Edward Everett Horton + Eric Blore * Jarome Covwan > Kett Galfian > Wiiew trishams : Lyrics by MRM @ERSMWIN . . . Direct Sandrich . A Pandro 5. Berman COOL AND COMFORTABLE â€" Added Attraction â€" Spencer Tracy â€" Loretta Young in "Woman Chases Man" "Melody for Two" Free Parkingâ€"Duke and Ontario Sts Full particulars from any agent Extra‘! Extra‘! Saturday Matinee Only BELA LUGOSI in ‘"The Whispering Shadow" MORRIS â€" Added Attraction â€" Chester "Thunder In The City" James Miriam HOPKINS Monday and Tuesday 2 Special Attractions A Man‘s Castle BIG INNING WINS PLAY TIE GAME ADDED ATTRACTION â€" EDW. G. ROBINSON BRESLAU LOSES CLOSE GAME BARBARA PEPPER it MORON1I OLSEN rmOâ€"2ADIO FRANK M. THOMAS rICTUVRE wWILLIE BE3T PAGE THREE in in CARRILLO McCREA Joel

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