p9e $17â€"000 Total of Cemetery Fund in Waterioo T. L Woells, newly ecected Waterâ€" o0 alderman and chairman of the Park Board cemetery committee, subâ€" mitted figures at Wednesday‘s meetâ€" | ing showing the perpetual care fund totalled $17,000, an increase of $7.000 in three years. The year‘s operations resulted in the estimate being everâ€" drawn by $110. Increase of $7,000 in Three Years, Says Chairman T. H. Wells. Mr. Wel‘s suggzested the sale of unâ€" claimed lots and $600 arrears would _"l'lel, December 17, 1987 American Broad Tail a»« French Seal BRODEYâ€"DRAIMIN FUR co. Every Coat chosen because it represents a high FUR COATS The Fur Coat Buy of The Age! This group is on Sale during our Preâ€"Inventory Sale, and is of the season‘s Fashionable Furs and a complete size range to satisfy every demand. 1000 1L.O0 Use our Budget Plan of extended payments. An exceptionally attractive _ Lorie Diamond Ring in 14k. natural gold Heidelberg 2.00 p.m.â€"â€"We Calvary Evangelical Church $25.00 _ s5§Q.10 00 $143 s$123 $97"3 $2450 .hi &.h p.n 106 KING WEST BRODAYâ€" DRAIMIN FUR CO. Sunday School Worship Service Worship Service and Sunday School St. Jacobs J. P. HAUCH, Minister SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1937 School Christmas Program A cordial welcome to all services A â€"six â€" diamond New _ and â€" stun Rridal _ Set _ by ning _7 diamond Lorie in 18k engagement â€"ring gold by Lorie JEWELLERS OPTOMETRISTS 8 King E Kitch Store l)Rell till 10 p.m. Saturda_v Here are the kind of Furs Regular Value up to $150.00 *119 n cime bring in some revenue and effs< 1 the mereased cost of labor s hich cansed $199 increased expendiâ€" rre this year Waterioo‘s rates for grave opening is $h as compared to $s in Preston ~lared Secretary N Bolduec and it us suagested ly E. G. Seyler that ue howrnd woenld be justified in raisâ€" mz rates when necessary In the m Mayor MeKersic steps should be uptuiens ofâ€" Chalrinan W. Toletzki taken to dispose of unclaimed lots. Waterloo No extra charge for use of outr homeâ€"like Funerul Chapel. Walsh Funcral Service 160 King St. S. â€" Phone 677 C. H. Germann, Manager KITCHENER $§g7 .50 Kitchener peak of Style, Value and Fashion. SEVEN MORE DAYS Ouly _ seven _ more days â€" until Christmas in which to do your shopâ€" ping. Make your purchases early and get a better selection. ireat savings to you in Fine‘s sreat GHOICE OF TMHE HOUSE sale Eriday and Saturday L siea! CHOTCE OF NHPR, HOUSE 828 Brupacher Al KoW _ Muspital, l Priduy and Saturday 14 Mroaoul Mrs Eo Brubacher, RR 4 ie oncs Kitchener, Deec. 15, a son. NO SMOKING AT MARKET Strasbergerâ€" At Watcrloo, Dec. 11 Signs have been posted in the Waâ€" to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strasher terloo market â€" building prohibiting ger. Willow street, a daughter smoking during market hours, This Bezeau At Kitchener, Dec. 12 I« action was taken by the food inspecâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Lo C Bezeau. Gildnes tor, Dr. €. K. Mader for health rea: street, a son. sons. ® Ciayfield â€"At Kâ€"W. Hospital, Dec. 14 The moter car of J. R. Beaton. parked on King St.. was hit by Weiâ€" chel‘s hardware truck on Wednesday the machine skidding on the icy pavement. Little damage resulted. { CHRISTMAS GIFTS |â€" The Twin City‘s leading merchants elfer you a wreat variety of Chriat mas gilts in a wide range of prices Iead the dvertisements in this fsane nd prootit Fime‘s great OHOICE JF TAE HOUSKE sale wood only Friday and Saturday 101 Promptness will still secure for you a snappy suit for Christmas. John Bruegeman, Waterloo‘s Tailor. â€"101 LAD BREAKS LEG While skating on Victoria Park Luke on Tuesday a lad named Geo. Smith fell and broke a hone above the ankle. BREAKS ANKLE AANSNmercom nome n omm ommicns Fallig on the icy sidewalk on Wedâ€" WELLESLEY MAN FINED $25 nesday, Kathleen Schlosser, 61 Irvin In Kitchener court on Tuesday €1.. Kitchener, suffered a fractured Edward Druar was fined $25° for aukle. Dro Gillespic set the broken selling liquor to a minor. limb. eA 000. | _ Let Sattler‘s Leather Goods Store | solve _ your f“ problems. _ 49 IQueon 8.. Kitchener. â€"101 NEW POST OFFICE wWORK PROGRESSING Work was resumed on Kitchener‘s now Federal building yesterday when mwen poured cement for the second floor. Vegetable Growers Meet The annual convention of the Onâ€" tarin Vegetahle Growers‘ Association is being held Tuesday and Wednesâ€" day. January Hth and 12th at the King Edward iHotel, Toronto, startâ€" ing at 930 each morning Handbags and leather purses in every design, style; priced at $2.95 up. Sattler‘s, 49 Queen S., Kitch ener. â€"101 SANITARY INSPECTOR REPORTS Sanitary Inspector Reuben Clarke soates that he has made recommenâ€" dations to the Board of Health that nestanrants and isolation hospita] he ramired to make improvements Any anit or overeo; Friday and Saturday wilvt on page 10 For your small Christmas gifts, don‘t fail to visit the Green Parrot Two motor cars collided at the King and Union Sts. intersections yesterday and as a result G. Miller and L. Schmuck will have repair bills to meet. Gift Shop, King N. Waterloo. 101 Your choice of Fine‘s large stock 1 snits and overceats. $15. Friday d Saturday only 101 &13 will huy you any suit or over at in Fine‘s large stock. regular iee np n £3%â€" See advt on pnage . 161 nly 7 n Lo batmas ho Bxam x Satird Today the Waterloo College and ‘minary «loses for the Chriatmas muidays to reapen on Tnesday, Jan h Examinations s«tart the followâ€" HOLIDAYS FOR STUDENTS WATERLOO ACCIDENT PHONE 3020 ur Chriatmas gilts at onee. more shopping days until CAR DAMAGED ay BUY NOW it t in the store enlv £15.. Ser 101 THBE WATERLOO ; YoU " KnnOW . THAT accorded acclamations, declined to de nrately state whether he would seek a fourth term. If a candidate he wil 1« opposed by Deputy Reeve Simor Pimer. who announced some. weeks ago he would seek the highest muni cipal homors in the sift of the elea tors There may be a contest for the de paty reeveship | Counciltors A. E Kenc and MWn Wilzel have been prommently | mennon«d. . Councilior John Hohl is expecied to seek :« election. Other names mentioned as possible candidates are Herbert Kas ter, Conrad Rueifer, Wiifrid Schnell er and Gordon Haliman 1t Reeve sSchmidt decides to netire ieom the municipal arena, it is pos sible the entire council will he elect ed by acclamation. Ciayfield â€"At Kâ€"W. Hospital, Dec. 14 to Mr. and Mrs. William Clayfeld Waterloo. a son Watchornâ€"Meyerâ€"Dec. 11. Basil A Watchorn of Kitchener, to Dor othy M. Meyer of St. Clements Withe approach of nominatois 10 Wilmot township council, keener in terest is being manifested in the jrobable aspirauts to office for 1938 Keeve Milton A schmidt, who has hc‘d office for three: years, being STREET CAR A motor car driven by Alfred H. Sayder, George street, Waterloo, wak smashed short‘y before noon yester day when it collided with the rear of a Kâ€"W. street car at Mount Hope street. ley roads was the canse of the mishap. Manser â€"Dr. G. G. VS. Linwood Dev. 14. T5 years. f If Simon Ditner is Unopposed Council May be Elected by Acclamation. MOTOR CAR CRASHES Wilmot Election For Reeveship: & UIve IncC Pamilly d iNCW 1730 . ? : Hudson or Terraplane for Christmas & gzxmmami.ztmizuzmzmaazmamnzummmzazamznzazmzmzm:mmzm;\\z«ztzmmm s Give the Family a New 1938 br J. G. (Jack) SCHNARR, B.A. Barrister at Law, well known in athletic _ circles, who _ recently opened a law office in Kitchene» at 101 King St. West Opens Law Office Schreiter â€" Sandrock 51 Benton 9t., Phone 4480 FUNERA! HOME Marriaces Deaths KITCHENER Births Limited |T maiters . not what price funâ€" eral may be seâ€" lected â€"â€" we offer services to meet any need. Mrs. F. C. Rieck Phe seath of Mrs Anna Riwck, widow of Dr. F.C. Rieck, occurred at her home in Vineland, N.J.. on Saturday evening. The deceased, the eldest daughter of the late Mr. Michael and Mrs. Catherine Scherer, Obituary PART OF THIS PAGK IS MISSING was a former resident of Kitchener The funeral took place in Vine land, N.J. his N7th yerr and was born neuwr whs. For the past thirty yeurs. the exception of fonr years al «dalk. he had been a resident of She is survived by her son, Ronâ€" ald Rieck in Ocean City, N.Y., and by one daughter Miss Gertrude Rieck at home. Also surviving are four grandchildren, one brother, Alâ€" fred Scherer of Kitchener, and four sisters, the Mrs. Laura Stiefke, Mrs. Fred Kreiner and Miss Gertrude Scherer all of Kitchener and Mrs. T. W. Woodland of Beamsville. homs Mill= M+ HESEPELER. Dec. 15. Mr. Robert 18son Glasses by Steele 96 King St. West Kitchener \ w .\ ue ‘ ; ht hk o ._:.,‘;,.A_“. i .’; * m. a rosident of this town for 34 years died Monday at the of his son indaw and danghter, ind Mrs. Bert Cooper. Fisher The labte Mr. Wilson was in Robert Wilson 1. Yoglrt‘cye. will be thoroughly ex hok ned. “ | 2. ,l';t“e lenle: will be ground to your t n % onl b_ M 3. :l;l.: lflo:l"l‘-in.l fitted to your indiâ€" \‘ , vidual features. hi. tï¬ 4. The best possible satisfaction is ° h e goaranteed. Ppt in £.. 5. The prices are very reasomable. t ho P m Kitchener‘s 64 T 3 33 Reliable S E E L E S Optometriste mm for thirteen C. F. PRICE, Optometrist. _ years. with n{lh- Surviving ure his wife and two dauchters, Mrs. Russel] Harrison of Londen and Mrs. Bert Cooper of Fisher Mills, five brothers, Russell of Drayton, Walter of Vancouver, BC.. Sarman aof Rosetown, Sask.. and MiitGand | and â€" George of _ Wilkie. sask. The Funeral was held yesterâ€" fday. Rev. A. V. Brown conducted the services at the home of Mr. Bert Cooâ€" pelen. Me was a moulder by trade and was wellkown throughout the community pov. Fisher Mills. Interment in the Hospeler cometery. GUARANTEED WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING 96 King St. W. â€" Kitchemer W. G. SAHLI Located in Steele‘s Optical Parlors.