The Women‘s Missionary Society continuance of the rising price and Ladies Aid of Zion United trend," he said. Church was held at the ROM@ Of MTS. | â€"â€"â€"â€" mm mm Abram Sauder on Wednesday afterâ€" noon with fifteen ladies present. The the "Early Methodists®, was given meeting opened with singing by Mrs. Hazel Stranks. A number of "Nearer My God To Thee", followed short readings were given followed by the Lord‘s Prayer in unison. The by payer. The roll call was answered «cripture lesson was taken by Mrs. with Resolutions and Ambitions for Lloyd Beaver. The study book on 1939 Lunch was served. The business was the disposed of and Helen Markle introduced the first chapter of the new study book, *Through â€" Missionary . Windows". The meeting closed with the hymn, "What a Friend We have in Jesus" and the mizpah benediction. A dainâ€" Dr. Harvey, M.O.H, was present at the Kossuth school and gave the puâ€" pils their second scarlet fever injecâ€" tion in the arm. * ‘The school has been closed for an indefinite period as another case has been reported. Choose Conveners. The executive meeting of the Zion United Young People was held Sunâ€" day evening at the church at which time committees were chosen by Report Another Case of Scarlet Fever at Kossuth The Maple Grove life training course discuesing group held their meeting at the home of Ira Zeller on Wednesday evening. 2 ed Church was held at the home of ‘The Windsor Theatre Guild play, Helen Hofstetter on Monday evening "Night Must Fall", by Emlyn Wilâ€" with fourteen girls present. Presiâ€" liams, marked first in the festival déent Mildrel Reist was in charge. awards will carry the Western Onâ€" The meeting opened with the hymm, tario banner to the Dominion finals "Ever Faithful, Ever True", followed in London in Apil. To this piece by the Lord‘s Prayer in unison. Milâ€" went also the Hanna shield, the, gift dred Reist read a short poem. Lila of Mrs. W. J. Hanna, of Sarmia, to Bowman read the scripture lesson. the group obtaining highest marks The hymn. "Darkness will turn to in the festiva. Dawning", was sung and Mrs. Lioyd _ As runnerâ€"up, Mr. Skillan announcâ€" Beaver offered prayer. Minutes of ed the Players‘ Guild of Hamilton for the December meeting were given their performance of "Outward by the secretary, Helen Markle. Bound", by Sutton Vane To this ty lunch was served by the hostess. n:ngham and Morrison; forwards, J. Cassidy, Hubert and H. Cassidy; subs, Elmes, Gillespic, Johnson, Hanâ€" eell and Jackson. Refereeâ€"Charles Talbot, Preston. KossuTtH â€" BEAYVERDALE Fbulns_ MILLS Girls‘ Mission Circle Meets The January meeting of the Ever Ready Mission Circle of Zion Unitâ€" Nelmes and Kuntz. GALT.â€"In the best game of interâ€" , mm.â€"mu‘uq ter, Kitchener Greenshirts defented | the Terriers 32, Thursday night, ‘ It was a battle overy inch of the way, with the outcome in doubt until | the final bell. Kitchener opened the scoring in the first poriod when Galt | was a man short. ‘The locals came, Mh&-ooud-nm-' bination play that carried them into the goal mouth for the equalizer, but | with less than a minute to go in the second period, Kunts put his teum | in front on a pass from the back , menging Tor itchener, with Scteaidt ‘ standing for , with Schaaidt turning in a usoful defense game. :; Bindernagel, in the nots, was uB‘ beatable on long shots. In the third : period he was hit by the puck in the left eye and forced to retire. For the h-h.-vhthtvh--u-l' liznt. There was little choice among the rest .all working hard, but the . ties for fighting. Jack Cassidy and hand, Richardson and Hansell cach Out Galt Terriers presentation of "Baa, Baa Black Sheep", the Hayâ€"Wodehouse farce comedy which was played here Fri day night. "There is just as much ~drama in comedy as in tragedy," Mr. ; Skillan said, "and this was the work . of an artist." £ ‘The Windsor Theatre Guild play, g "Night Must Fall", by Emlyn Wilâ€" â€" liams, marked first in the festival . awards will carry the Western Onâ€" , tario banner to the Dominion finals 1 in London in Apil. To this piece â€" went also the Hanna shield, the, gift : of Mrs. W. J. Hanna, of Sarmia, to . the group obtaining highest marks j weekly from Middlesex to border markets. "With cattle prices adâ€" of the Middlesex Livestock Improveâ€" ment Association, Mr. Stewart estiâ€" mated that at the present time more than 300 cattle are being shipped award of H. E. Fuller, of Sarnia. Claims Good Market For Can. Cattle held. â€" President Culbert health and on his recent birthâ€" faster rate than trees are growing For Lan. Laitie ratadol R,m'"m‘““mus;‘www;mtm-mwnunt novpmmmmeoemrensiemmmmeremmmcmmue by Secretary Donald Hostettier.|Bis ninetieth year, as his former immediate urgency", Prof. A. F. Corâ€" A livestock shortage in the Eastâ€"|\ During the past few years the obâ€"|Dtighbor in the village of Bresliau. entry, of University of Toronto‘s bicâ€" mflwmwfldvfl&eva&‘ndflnu&hhmu To logy department told the Qoyal Canâ€" «Watfuï¬i-&e-m; 0.000 which was used for mis. Suffers Slight Stroke. * adian Institute, on Saturday night. insugurated . Canada â€" U.S. ‘sions. A suggestion was made that . Miss Elliott, who for years His address was a feature of the mtmuule.vmm&teh.m&em.fmmmhmmmu-dmmdh outliet for_ cattle producers ofmphy@fdm&ebmmm‘““hh Prof. Coventry said a survey made muuCouw.w&e_re-'of&emnmg. apartments in the home of Mrs. in King township, 20 miles north of Te & Stenact rnned wauld o Tâ€"â€"~ Louis Scherer. Dr. Peick was called Toronto. ehowed the soil was loting, ex M. Stewart, retired w cats reports that the aged lady would water rapidly. area was picked. ï¬â€œmdm-eltdmc‘tfle-‘umu MaSSCIIS be indisposed for some time. .tm“m‘?m‘ man, f ‘ & * * Southern Ontario. cemt. ‘ ‘Aadressing the annual mecting GUild PreSideNnt _ ‘Hesrieg Orer Building. t the tnruenig are parkiee, no 1e A livestock shortage in the Eastâ€" ern United States coupled with the ldnnhguatfuï¬i-&tlm inaugurated . Canada â€" U.S. agreement regarding cattle, will proâ€" meilzontbeU.S.bordcrmrkeh jective set for 1938 was reached, duto the shortage of heavy beef leaving a good balance to start the cattle, I feel that the present active Work for 1939. During the year the export trade will insure the liveliest ladies contributed $100 to the outlook for district producers that Minister‘s stipend. The election of they have seen in several years," he officers resulted as follows: Hon. declared. Presidents, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. R. Mr. Stewart said that a steady C. Pitts; president, Mrs. Massel; stream of steers and mixed loads Viceâ€"president, Miss M. Grummer; ware haino chinned from Middlaca~ Secretaryâ€"treas., Mrs. Harry Puddiâ€" stream 0 MMMMMM“MWW inine performance in the festival was at the local arena on Wednesday given to Valerie Jones (Mrs. Fred night by a score of 6 to 4. R. C. Jones) for what the adjudicator, Puddicombe has the local boys in George Skillan called "an unusually training and on &tll“ ay morning competent performance" as Chickie gave them a workâ€"out. game tario Drama finals which concluded here Saturday night. Windsor Wins Drama |":=>~ *z t‘ . Award For W. Ontarie =‘"~="â€"==«"=*" * HAMHLTONâ€"Windsor was awardâ€" Clinton 9, Mitchell 6. Forgus 3, Klora L. ‘Toronto Y. Ran., 3, Toronto U., 1. Marlboros 3, Torontso Lions 1. OMA, Junior "@"* London 3, Kitchener £. Queen‘s U., 5, RKC., 4. , Owen Sound 2, Port Kigin 2. Alvinston 4, Petrolia 2. Strathroy 1, Pt. Réward 4. Toronts U., %, Clarkson 8. Oshawa 3, North Bay 1. Canadians 7 Antwerp 0. Toronto ¢, Detroit 8. Detrait %, Toronto 3. frepmegt i ons o es 2l | NEW HAMBURG.â€"In addition to O.M.A. intermediate "A" ,~mdhï¬lï¬..~ London § Woodstock 1. . |semmicd '-:o New h:. {School Board, by permission of Mr. _ _ OMA intermediate "8" _ Woune Wagier, from the prehistoric Boston 3, Americans 2. Canadiens 1, Chicage 6. THE WATERKLOO (Ostarie) CHRONICLE |c-au-n-u-u~u- . tion for each of the 19 Wikmot Towunâ€" |ship schools of a colored reproducâ€" tion of Romney‘s Joseph Brant, so i cured from ths Netlona! Art Guilery Juniors have quit. Rev. E. G. Dale had the members ge&e her(;o-quul;eClmof Baptist urch at rectory on Thursday evening to a waffle supper. It was the quarterly meetâ€" ing and a short business session was Schmidt and Newton Thomas; deâ€" fence, Howard Meeker and Clayton Arnold ; centre, Donald Rieh!; wings, Four Square C Enjoy Dinner The Guild of St. George‘s Angliâ€" can Church held their annual meetâ€" ing at the home of Miss M. Grumâ€" Grummer, Mrs. Wm. Love; auditor, 1 000 a2O0CTn Conmrucuon, Tuing more e * lauln-le-d.h-ul-d&o Hamburg Trims _ (sxgcas io wessterm ‘the bridec en from a 244 feet to a 188 feet bridge. Shakespeare About 40 men were pâ€"s enb n :h.flvflvfl cranes BRANTFORD. â€"Farmers in the The local from the m“m&mmumfl nearly the village of “M‘%W&flhflï¬--flu“mnnmmb at the local arena on Wednesdayloneâ€"third. No coffer dams are needâ€" dredsof chickens during the last few night by a score of 6 to 4. R. C. ed and the steel sections are welded weeks as the result of raids by foxes m‘“'w the bridge was very interesting Overseer Peter Porter, of Burford gave them a workâ€"out. game to the spectators who were enabled _ Oune farmer, Arthur MacNeill, lost mmmmmmuhmumhâ€".flu“.’.‘hm_uâ€n energy but there was lots anyway. the work was done and with very Glenmorris Recently Overseer Por Wboyshldthewmghe;f"m.r--’ T or i ol first period. la&esaeondpun_od‘ n rne “u:""‘- ._.d-v:l-.‘thm each team scored a goal. The&.dg & Tive tracking y m“. period showed a sandas o i © < Lewis Hahn, Sr. W dï¬ in un in ad e l n owever, the wee men dashed in * "3€ hunt mbm-git w s NG“NL“B.]“[S 1 â€"Seven |*lur'llehhd\..mltila u_uloiel:fl \!':li- Mik ce J.l ty v L‘ I+ was Rrasd Lo rallwaew ans Gallery at Make Donation To The New Hamburg Juniors were NEW HKAMBURCG Enjoy Skating Party. Tound. In the directors report it was The pupils of the Continuation StMed _ the $1600 parchase price mmm&m&em , not * y sSrganm ;:m.m"!m!tm m, .l"!lumï¬ More than 200 delegates from Onâ€" on Friday night. owing the j tario attended the convention. Forâ€" Mdhï¬u.hnam:flr‘â€â€˜:““o‘mwn!mh some time and there will be a hearâ€" should be under tree cover, Prof. ing in the court house, Kitchener, Coventry said, because if conserraâ€" on February 7th to determine the tion measures were not taken the vdudtthflï¬..hflmflMwhrea“ nemmyyhnhbuflhe@omm&mm agricul unused for the preparation taral or any other popalation. Lack of meets. of water was already causing fallingâ€" Reopren Treck o op sn d fanais, mi tâ€"ma Mr. Ed. hnuwhm President Fox, of University of cover the twoâ€"ton stolen froM wWestern Ontario, London, advocated K-tehfenenr"l_ast Saturday night. It purchase of an 180%acre tract of was found in Listowel with a SPAT€ r2ng on the Bruce Peninsala, where, :lun.of&em He came ere as a carpenter in 1876 and started in business with Baechler and Son. Heomnhedahnihrq manufacturing concern which he: soldmtbe(}n.uhhnitueCo.i _ In the same year he started the tired nine years ago, to be carried on by his sons, George and Alex. Packers have been carried on for At least 15 per cent. of the lang tire and wheel missing. e o ie is on the occasion of his 87th birthday Hahn Brass Manufacturing Co., of the three piers which I:;; safely held the bridge since known as water lime, was used in ‘the picturcogue stage coach hauled would have rolled away. Cuts Cost Of & _ _ + During the hunt they came across BElghty-SCVCn z deer which had been caught in a T06 men bat way Toant to nave sut mpprompepreeâ€"codin men bat was to have The many friends of Lewis Hahn, fered a broken leg as well as being «.\ See Social Problem found. In the directors‘ report it was IKf Trees Cleared 200 laying hens from his coopé at Glenmorris. Recently Overseer Porâ€" ter headed a posse of armed farmers bent on tracking down the destrecâ€" tive fores, their quest however was partly frozen and so had to be shot. Heavy Losses As h?'ufl.ms 2+ ~subpdnmmciolors e is fl-‘flhflh.wil* in seoiay ks ted‘s Bs Association. The ohjective Te rg l Ad glp¢ ced from Surnia to mt b“m{;“ turio over the new Blue high~ way bridge at Surnin. lcxlred o reoven e o ie Nraery â€"| Ascigeg T und 8 1 T Tho sujectne of ues vinky bakt a ucce es