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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jun 1937, p. 7

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To Parry Sound Sudbury, Geraldton Beardmore All Towns on T. & N. O. Rly & Nip. Cent. R.R. Meaford, Penetang, Midland, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Huntsville Callander, North Bay Campbeliford, Belleville, Kingston, Gananoque, Brockville, Prescott, Morrisburg, Cornwall From GUELPH â€" KITCHENER â€" STRATFORD After two days of fruitiess efforts to abtain full powers over the counâ€" try‘s Amances from the Senate, the Government which came into office cn June 4, 1986, handed its resigna:â€" tion to President Albert Lebrun. Immediately _ after official anâ€" uouncement of the Cabinet‘s decit sion, the ministers. went to the Elysee Palace despite the early hour to inâ€" torm the president. ‘Premier Blum had intended to go before the Chamber once again to explain his action but Radical Soâ€" clalists feared a speech castigating the Senate would split the Senate and Chamiber wings of their party. Blum Government Resigns in Paris PARES, June 22.â€"Premier Leon Messrs. Gordon and Arthur Schlegel Blum‘s Popular Front Government of Kitchener,; Miss Gertyude McGrath, resigned early yesterday, it was anâ€" and Mrs. H. Miller of Waterioo. vounced and the affairs of Europe | Mr. W m. élolt of Brussels and Mr. which hinge largely on how Wrance ind Mrs. Menno Schiueter of Linâ€" is ruled, were caught in a new angle. | wood spent Wednesday with Mr. and CENTâ€"Aâ€"MILE ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES moon, 4.00 p.m., 5.20 p.m., 6.10 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.; II.IOMn and mights before holiday. l-_h_v:â€"l--v_. ) Kitchener 10.20 a.m., ELMIRA BUS SERVICE Winter Service Effective Nov. 29 Leave Kitchener daily 8.10 a.m., 12.10 A QuUIET, WELL ConpuctED, convenient, mobern 100 ROOM HOTELâ€"S5 WITH BATH WRITE FOR FOLDER TAKE A DE LUXE TAXi FROM DEPOT OR WHARFâ€"250 From Port McNicoll or Owen Sound $40.00 _ From Toronto $44.50 Wertbound via North Channel â€" Eastbound via Mackinac Plenty of open water cruiring on Georgian Bay and the great inland fresh water oceans of Huron and Superior. All outside rooms â€" A cruise purely and , simply â€" No tedious port layovers. RESERVATION LISTS NOW OPEN Great Lakes Circle Cruises CANADIAN PACIFIC STEEL STEAMER "MANITOBA" Gross Tonnage 2616 â€"â€" Lenth 303 Feet Port McNicoll or Owen Sound to Fort William and Return LEAVE MONDAYS _ â€" _ RETURN SATURDAYS Minimum Fares _ Adults 75¢ Children 40c _ _ _ JULY 2 â€" Train 20; JULY 3 â€" All Trains ___ Also JULY 2 â€" Train 170 from Stratford Consult your travel agent or any agent V. M. Wood, City Passenger Agent, 120 King 8t. W. 2 Phone 585 5 Kite NOTE: To Callander, North Bay and to all points o1 Nipissing Central Rly., July 2 only. CA N A DIAN PA CIFIC Fares, Transit limits, Tickets and Train Information from Agents Ask for Handbill $ CANADIAN NATIONAL To Detroit To Toronto 11.05 a.m. a 4.50 a.m. 2.45 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 6.35 a.m. 4.25 p.m. x 5.35 p.m. 9.55 a.m. 7.45 p.m. b 10.40 p.m. 1.05 p.m. x â€" To London daily, Detroit Sun. & Hol. only. aâ€"daily except Sun. & Hol.; bâ€"Sun. & Hol. only Tickets and information at FRED WESSON â€" Phone 3679, Kitchener Use Canadian National Express Money During July and August 31 DELIGHTFUL LAKE AND HIGHWAY VACATION TOURS Ask for Attractive Illustrated Folder Effective Saturday, June 26th LEAVE KITCHENER SARNIA ST. MARYS LONDON CHATHAM INGERSOLL wWOODSTOCK PARIS BRANTFORD HAMILTON ST. CATHARINES NIAGARA FALLS and to Intermediate Points (Standard Time) To ‘ To The St. iPeter‘s Luther League of Linwood _ and _ St. John‘s Luther League held their annual picnic at the Paradise Lake on Saturday _ Mr. and Mrs, Emmanue! Kennel spent Friday wlh ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gerber near Milverton. The annual" meeting of the St. John‘s Luther League was held at the church on Puesday evening. The meeting was opened with a hymn and Psalm after which Mr. Nelson Heinrich read the scripture lesson. Rev. Schultz led in prayer. A topic was given by Rev. Schultz followed by a discussion. ‘The following offiâ€" cers were elected: President, Nelson Heinrich; yviceâ€"president, Fred Hackâ€" bart; secretary, Marie Dammeier; treasurer, Harold iHieronymus; flowâ€" er and lunch committee, Viola Heinâ€" rich and ‘Laurine Dammeier; orâ€" ganist, Marie Dammeier; auditors, Walter Hackbart and _ Norman Gremm. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seyler and son Gilbert of Phillipgburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Kropf. Miss ‘Elizabeth Golbeck and iClaude Golbeck spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackbart spent the weekâ€"ond with the Misses Edith and Bertha Hackbart at Helâ€" delberg. is Mr. and Mrs. Joe!l Wagler and famâ€" ly spent Sunday at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackbart. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kaufman and Mr. Grieves of Ehmira visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammeier and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Axt near Linwood on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lips visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scholl at Waterloo on Sunday Mrs." Wim. Lenz is staying with her daughter Mrs. Henry Clausing and Mr. Clausing at Waterioo. Mr. Mervin Kropf of 3rd line spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf. Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf spent Satâ€" urday ‘at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hackbart and daughter Norma spent Friday evenâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Claus ing at Waterloo. Rouben Boifert were Mr. and Mrs. August Schlogel, Miss Alma Schlegel, Messrs. Gordon and Arthur Schlege! Miss Violet Reichert of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"ond with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. Mr. !Wm. Moit of Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Menno Schlueter of Linâ€" wood spent ‘Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Dammeier. Bunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. To GODERICH KINCARDINE WALKERTON SOUTHAMPTON WIARTON OWEN SOUND DURHAM HARRISTON PALMERSTON LISTOWEL GEORGETOWN and to Intermediate Points on T. & N. O. and Kitchener, Ont T.304 Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shantz were Mr. and Mrs. Verâ€" non ‘Woomer and family of near iPeâ€" tersburg and Mr. and Mra. ANred Shantz of Elmira. Mesrs. Nelson Snyder and Anâ€" drew Bawman and Herbert Gingrich ond the Missea Vera Koch and Violet Biehn were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Snider. Measrta. Joaeph Martin and Henry Gingrich of St. Jacobs were Sunday visitors at the home of Rd. Anyder‘s. Mr. Oliver Koch epent Bunday at the home of Manassch QGingrich‘s. Miss Charlotte Powell has returned home from North Bay, having spent the past several months ‘with her sister, Mrs. Guy (Buckley and Mr. Buckley. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Gingrich and family .spent Sunday with Mrs. David Martin, New Jorusalem. Recent and Sunday visitors at the bome of Mrs. Joseph Snyder were Vr. and Mrs. Aaron Weber, Miss Leah Gingrich, Mrs. John Martin and Mrs. Enos Bauman of near Linwood and Mesars. Vernon Martin and Francis Brubacher. Mr. and Mra. Amos Gingrich and sonsa viaited with Mr. and Mre. Henry Brubacher near Rimira on Bunday. Miss Jean .Neilson spent Monday evening in Tavistock. Miss Vivian Harron of Moorefield has resigned her school and ‘will teach in Ellice, 8.98. No. 4 School this year. A very sad accident occurred at the Powell home on Thursday, when William â€" Steward _ Wesley â€" (Powell, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Powell, was instantly killed when run over by a truck, which his uncle was driving. Miss Eva Loney is spending some time «with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MoAully. Mr. Elias Martin of Wallenstein spent Sunday ‘with Mr. Vincent Goetz. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ottman were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stone and daughter and son from Norwich. Mr. Stanley Gordon and Roderic MdLean motored to Niagara Falls over the weekâ€"end. Miss Mary Langford of Elmira spent |Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Langford, Pegnbank. Mr. William Neilson of Toronto visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neilson. Mr. Clarence and Elmer Roth moâ€" tored to Mitchell last Thursday. Mr. (Herman Ebel of Listowel is spending some time ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steward. Mr. Oliver William and Emily Reid spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. (Roth. ‘The Iittle tots in Primer and First Book have an extra week in iwhich to enjoy there summer holidays. School days closed for them on Friâ€" day. . The Misses Sarah Weber and Audrey Hahn are to be congratulated I upon there success of passing their exams without writing. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elas Weber and daughtér Marion and Ann from near Linwood were Sunday visitors yith \r. and Mrs. Dave Wober. _ It is with a feeling of deep regret Ithat we have learned of your departâ€" , ing from our midst. We have valued your friendship very highly and it is Inke a personal loss losing you. We have found you an efficient and capâ€" |ab‘e teacher, with the best interest of your pupils atways at heart. We wish {to congratulate you on your success and extend to you our best wishes for your future happiness. To show our appreciation and the esteem in which you are held by us we ask you to accept this gift. Miss Lwuella Hahn spent (Sunday at the home of her parents. On Friday evening about 136 puâ€" pils, their parents and friends of this district gathered at the echool house, 6.8. No. 13, to present our Jocal teacher, Mr. Glen MacdLeod with a most acceptable gift, an overnight bag. Mr. MacLeod will start his new duties as principal of Bt. Jacobs‘ school at the opening of the faH term. ‘The program for the evening conâ€" sisted of recitations, dialogues, and songs ‘by a pumber of the pupils. Mr. Earl Stevens read the address and Corrine Haight and Reta Voisin made Ithe presentation. _ Mr. ‘MacLeod thanked the community for the lovely gift and for the kindness shown to him during his term as teacher for the past three years. In his short ; taÂ¥k he said he was overcome with ijoy and surprise. Mr. Quias Weber, trustee, gave a short talk, suitable to the occasion. ‘Mr. Alvin Ottman Iacted as chairman. ‘The Lienbardt brothers played a few selections on stringed instruments. Refreshments were served and a pleasant evening ’camo to a close with singing ‘"God ‘save the King*. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Bulmer and f«mily spent Sunday at their summer cottage. Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider and daughters, Delphine and Velma spent iSunday with the former‘s moâ€" ther at (Heidetberg. Mr. Josiah Martin is improving his TFouse by building a small kitchen to the back of his house. Mr. ‘Nelson iSmyder and daughter Eva of Kitchener called on the forâ€" mers‘ father, Sidney Snyder one day last week. Dr. ‘W. Klinck of Port Arthur ‘was the special speaker at the Gospel Mission Sunday evening. Many friends and relatives of Mrs. A. Ludwig gathered at her home on Saturday night to help her celebrate her 87th birthday. The evening was spent in music and dancing. iHawkesville Public School. 87 Years Young. Signed on behalf of the school sec tion of, Pupils and Friends Present Principal With Fime GA Dear Mr. (MacLeod :â€" SNIDER‘S CORNERS Glen MacLeod, Who Has Accepted Position at FERNBANK The Address ‘This week‘s games will include Winterbourne at Conestogo, Tuesâ€" day evening and New Germany at Conestogo on Thursday evening. He: "You know the difference beâ€" tween a taxi and a bus?" Girl: ‘"No." ‘"He: ‘"Fine; we‘ll take the bus." ISt. Matthew‘s (Luther League had a weiner roast following the close of Wednesday evening‘s monthly meeting. > 4 ‘Mr. (Hart of Toronto and a citizen of this village 50 years ago, paid his former burg a friendly call on Friâ€" day. Softball Games. ‘The softball league game, Bridgeâ€" port vs. Conestogo, scheduled for last ‘Thursd@ay evening was postâ€" poned on account of wet grounds. Mr. Eugene Bauman of Kitchener was visiting friends here on Wednesâ€" day. Messrs. Art Musselman and Wm. Dodd of Talbotville were midweek visitors at the former‘s parental home. ‘Mr Byron Schwartz has returned from a fow days business trip to Toronto and Montreal. Messrs. (Bert _ Hilliard, Harry Smith and iRoy Stroh of the Hilliard Fox Farms, were attending the conâ€" vention of the Ontario Fur ‘Farmers held in Guelph last Wednesday. _ ‘Mrs. Bert Dahmer and daughter Marie of Linwood spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stroh. ° Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sparks, Miss Dorâ€" othy Matthews and Messrs. Curly Mason and Grant Jackson. _ Some farmers report fall wheat ‘lnd Alfalfa Aelds lodging badly owing to being so rank and the staiks quite tender from rapid growth. Died At Toronto. _ iLocal friends were informed of the passing away of Wm. Hine in Torâ€" onto on Friday in his 76th year. The late Mr. and Mrs. Hine had been residents here for a short time when Mrs. Hine passed away suddenly a year ago and late in the fal} Mr. Hine ‘went to Guelph to reside, from there he recently entered the General Hosâ€" of (Elmira, figuring as groom and bride respectively, had their wedding dinner at ‘Trail‘s End Hote} here. Guests on this occasion were besides the bride and groom the latter‘s faâ€" ther, ‘Mr. ‘Matthews, also iMr. and Mrs. Esley Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cosford, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jaques, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tallâ€" man, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cosford, ’Cnr Hite Guard _ Rail; Driver Has ‘The spot is almost the same as where Geo. Parks and Miss Westenâ€" ver bridge, saved a motorist who had evidently exceeded the 60 per hour at this point on Saturday evening. Amâ€" ple werning signs placed in positions so that motorists would exercise care Junior Farmers‘ PicAlec. ‘The Junior Farmers from this disâ€" trict attended a picnic held on Snyâ€" der‘s flats, Bloomingdale on Saturâ€" day afternoon. A wedding party from Wallenstein where the ceremony had taken place Saturday with Mr. E. Matthews of Wallenstein and Miss Mary iCosford hafer last their lives in a crash last pital in ‘Toronto. ‘The funerat was held in Toronto on Saturday after Wheat and Alfaifa Suffer Damage. A; luck had it, strong rail guards the approaches at the Grand Ri 4et ALL THE FEATURES CHEVROLET KNEE-ACTION’ . . . Perfected Hydraulic Brakes . .. Unisteel Turret Top Bodies by Fisher . . . Valveâ€"inâ€"Head Engine . . . Safety glass in every window . . . Fisher Noâ€"Draft Ventilation . . , these are the six finest features in motoring! You see them all advertised as leading advantages of some of the costliest cars. Yet Chevroletâ€"and Chevrolet aloneâ€"offers them all at the lowest prices, and with lowest operating costa! & Buy a Chevrolet and you get all the good things of Om Master De Luse Models modern motoring, without sacrificing peak economy. Chevrolet costs you less for gas, less for oil and less for upkeep than any other fullâ€"size car. See it at our showâ€" 4s rooms today â€"drive it â€"and you‘ll never take less for d ; your money than the car that gives you more for less ... _ Chevrolet, The Only Complete Lowâ€"Priced Car! 72 ALLâ€"STEEL, ALLâ€"SILENT BODIES BY FISHER f i mm , ... with wlli; steel Turret Top and Unistee! Construcâ€" ‘ WWMM NY PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES ... the KNMEEâ€"ACTION GLIDING RDE ... on all Master De Luxe Models . . . for the riding comfort only Kneeâ€"Action can give. VALVEâ€"INâ€"HEAD ENGINE . . . the famous design tion . . . wider and re Glass in every window. safest, smoothest, most dependable brakes ever put on a car in the lowestâ€"price field. that gives more power, more acceleration, with unâ€" equalled economy. FISHER NOâ€"DRAFT VENTILATION . . . elimiâ€" nates drafts, smoke and windshield clouding. roomier . . . Highâ€"quality Safety . . . for economical transportation A. LOCKHART & CO. Ltd. Mids Helen Ziegler of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilford and son, Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson and Wm. iKnight attended the funeral of George P. Schmidt in Philipsburg on Thursday. Farewell Sermon. _ Rev. A. A. Laing will preach his farewell sermon in Boyd Church at 3.30 p.m. ‘The congregation regret the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Laing from their midst. They will also be greatly missed from the Y.P.U. and Mrs. Laing from the W.M.S. in which she took an active part and was Preâ€" sident for the past two years. ‘They intend taking up residence in Guelph the beginning of July, when it is to Le hoped with rest Rev. Mr. Laing will regain his health. Rev. ‘Mr. Mather of Lion‘s Head has accepted the call to this charge and will commence the first Sunday in July. ‘The induction to be Friday, July 2. . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart and WHY accept tess CROSSHILL KITCHENER Allen Shirk & Co. Waterloo, Ontario Mr. and Mrs. M. Shantz, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Shants and little caughter attended the Sheep Breedâ€" ers picnic in Guelph on Saturday. son Freddie, Mrs. Amelia Ziegler and daughter Helen and sons Gordon and Herbert and little Shirley Wagner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward ‘Habermeh] in (Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Evans and two sons of St. Catharines returned to their home on Saturday after spending the past two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Viner. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Glaister and family called at the home of David Ridde] in Stratford on Sunday, who was bereft of his wife on Saturday. Miss Addie and Mr. Sam Harron, NMr. and Mre. E. G. Ward, Miss Ruby and Firman attended the burial of Mrs. David (Riddell in Milverton on Monday. iSeveral here attended anniversary services in Millbank Knox United C hurch on Sunday. Mrs. Thos. ‘Birmingham visited at the home of Ed. Hammond, Kingâ€" wood Saturday evening. You‘ll travel mile after mile, day after day ... for less money ... on the Goodyear "Râ€"1", it has mileage possiâ€" bilities beyond any tire . .. at or near its price! That in itself should convince youâ€"but that isn‘t all! It costs you less than any standard tire. That‘s why we sayâ€"*" Why accept less?" Rememâ€" ber â€"the right word for tire economy is Goodyearâ€"and the right place to find it is at your Goodyear dealer! Let us show you "Râ€"1" today. We‘ll serve you promptly â€" without delay! _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilford and son Thomas spent Sunday with Kitchâ€" ener friends. The bride was attended by Miss Annie Jantzi of Kitchener and the bridegroom by Mr. Lorne Leis of Wellesley. Bishop C. F. Derstine of First Mennonite Church, Kitchener, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Gerber moâ€" tored to Niagara Falls and Buffalo for the week and will reside in Crosshill. A pretty home wedding was solemâ€" nized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wahl, 241 Simeon street, Kitchener, on Saturday at 1.30 o‘clock when Miss Katio Leis of Welâ€" lesley became the bride of Mr. Daniel Z Gerber, Crosshill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scheols and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. (Rd. Lenhart, Mrs. Theresa (Lenhart and Shirley Martin of Kitchener spent Sunday with Leo Eisenminger‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Albrecht and family of ‘Buffalo visited at Jmcoc Albrecht and other relatives here. USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS. TO BUY OR SBLL.

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