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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Dec 1939, p. 5

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Mrs. John Knox of Chesterfleld spent a day recently with Miss Agnes Scott. Plattsville Continuation _ School held their annual commencement on Friday night last. There was a re cord attendance. The play "Lena Riâ€" vers", was well presented and much enjoved by all present. Dancing was an after feature with the young folk to the music of Al Thorne‘s orchesâ€" tra from Kitchener 5 Neil McKay, and old tmie resiâ€" dent of this community, who left here 40 years ago renewed acquaintâ€" ances last week in Plattsville. No one needs to be reminded how of Galt were recent visitors with Mr. Erb of onnoying it is to de unable to read and Mrs. Elton Baer. Schiede a program in a darkened theatre or Mr. and ‘Mrs. Morley Wiegand of _ Mess sports arena. Many people now carâ€" Kitchener called on Rev. and Wrs. ter, Ke vvy to every performance a amall C. W. Backus on Sunday. and P flashlight which fits convemiently Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Toman and Mrs. W into purse or pooket. And, when children, Earl, Elaine, Weston and Sunday they reach home, the same little Marlene of Milverton visited with Mra light prevegts another anmoyance. Mr. and Mrs H Kavelman and Mre ®pent f! Pricipal McKay of Lynden High School and (Mrs. ‘McKay were Friday visitors in Plattsville and attended the High School commencement exercises held here. Mr. and Mrs. .F. Parkhouse and son Raymond spent Sunday with friends at Woodstock. Herbert Hilborn salesman for the Canada Sandpaper Co., in the Queâ€" bec province, was a visitor in town the past week and renewed acquaintâ€" ances here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deeton quietly celeibrated their 3%5th wedding anniâ€" versary recently and spent the day with their eldest son, William and Mrs. Deeton, Woodstock. Mr. ad Mrs. Geo. Thompeon, Mrs. E. Hewitt and Mrs. Roy Hewitt were Saturday visitors at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. John Garland and daughter of Haysville and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Waterman of Galt visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Lachman. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Page and chilâ€" dren and Mrs. J. Gray and sons Howard and Clarence of Ingersoll visited on Sunday with the Brown family. Mrs. S. Green was a visitor the past week at the home of MacKenzie Hall, Ayr. Miss Beatrice Barrett and John A large number attended the preâ€" Brighty of spent Sunday with relaâ€" sentation of the threeâ€"act play entiâ€" tives at Preston. tled, "Mother Mine", which was Mr and Mrs. Geo. Smith and chilâ€" given in Kavelman‘s Hall on Friday dren and Private iHarold Deeton of evening under the auspices of the Stratford spent Sunday with relas UJB.CE. Society. F. E. Page intro: tives in town. tliuced ,(t,he :;utw?lnlchn;nhul;::â€" & ows: Cynthia tcomb, the a n o waanes ton hi Oe tfi cons wite Wcy Resier: Siraads 1 El’ pfmw ‘Cann Peasley, Mother Mine, Irene Kaster; mlaw. SWM * a Martha Tisdale, a neighborâ€"Kathâ€" Mr. and ‘Mrs. Chas. Rank “"; leen Johansen; Lettie Holcomb, with Botby and Ruth of Woodstock ;'t- a nose for news, ‘Mildred Smith; ed on Sunday at the home of Mr. Lillian â€" Whitcomb, the Deacon‘s and Mrs. ‘Wm. Quandt. daughter, Alico Hallman; Mary Tisâ€" Mrs. Verkerkee of Grand Rapid$ gale, â€"Martha‘s daughter, Velma Bauâ€" motored to Plattsville recontly and or; John Whitcomb, the Deacon, visited at the home of Mr. and MrS. George Johansen; Jack Payson, the W. S. Fergusson. Merchant‘s son, Jim Cressman; Joe Clair Harmer was a Gunday visitor Payson, the Merchant, Allan Cressâ€" at Ayr and accompanied friends to man; Jorry MacConnell, the Newâ€" Palmerston. comer, Russel Saltzberry; Officer Visitors on Sunday at the home of Lewis from Boston, Earlmont Poth; Mr. and Mrs. D. M. l’)amcaster were: Sam Blunt, the Constable, Weston s f @t. Sararas. Between acts Miss Ellen Mr. and ‘Mrs. R. H. Elliot of Bt. Marys, Mrs. S. Riddell of London Page favored with piano solos and and Misses Vera Allmark and Betty Selections were also given by the Allison and Mr. Jack Watson iof Holm ‘Brothers orchestra of Roseâ€" . Hamilton. ville. At the conclusion of the evenâ€" Miss Clara Sipes and sister, Mrs. :::)‘m;h:'c;:" al‘::ls\i::erA“l:l‘i?boM the Irwin of Toronto were weekâ€"end ienheimiy, > P;ovl;le; Progr:nm â€" . * * * 1 i}‘(‘fsé!:p‘;(s_‘he‘r parents, Mr. and Mrs Mer!fl)ers of tho'.Blthohn iranc Reuben Lehman spent Sunday at "Ll: \ouztlngeo‘;'ulea Bociety 'wsre in . Waterloo charge o e Young People‘s meetâ€" his parental h°f'"’ in "l.._, Ing at Hagey‘s Mennonite Church, Pricipal McKay of Lynden High praeston, on Sunday evening. Mr. School and (Mrs. ‘McKay were Friday wajter Shants presided and the visitors in Plattsville and attended scripture lesson was read by Mr. the High School commencement Ajian Cressman. The topic, "Resistâ€" exercises held here. ing Temptation", was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Nadrofsky and famâ€" Miss Eunice Snider, Miss Viola ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bingeman, Mr. Josiah Baer and ‘Mr. Harry Shultz, Centreville. Omar Cressman. Miss Clara Sipes and sister, Mrs. Irwin of Toronto were weekâ€"end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sipes. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Chas. Rank and Botby and Ruth of Woodstock visitâ€" ed on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Quandt. Mrs. Verkerkee of Grand Rapids motored to Plattsville recontly and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fergusson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Daniels and daughter Theilma of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Daniels. ) llked Mr. Wm. Copley, Mrs. E. Grieye, Miss Beatrice Barrett and John Brighty of spent Sunday with relaâ€" tives at Preston. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Smith and chilâ€" dren and Private iHarold Deeton of Stratford spent Sunday with relaâ€" tives in town. Mr. and Mrs. H. Einwachter and family of New Dundee were guests on iSunday at the home of Mrs. M. Berst. George iHoffman attended the hockey game at Toronto on Saturday. ‘Mis. Thomas Scott who has been convalescing for a number of weeks past at Toronto has returned to her home. keyâ€"hole Everything for the‘Children can be had at The Tots* Shoppe, and you‘ll find our Fhone 3932 â€" 102 King St. W. Kitchener 4 DOWNING, STEEN and Ca Hm!.hm 14 King 3. WATERLOO Phone 58 FR AN C‘S Jewellery Store 86 King St. W. _ Phone 1800 KITCHENER A perfected method. No einstic. No iare, LIGHT. | INEXPENSIVE. JARANTEKD. Investigate. Write or CHILDREN‘S WEAR RUPTURED? PLATTSVILLE FLORISTS a another anmoyance. Mr. and Mrs H. Kavelman and Mre. spent the 'ofl;&â€";;lhvinv;‘r:nm irching Aaron Toman on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. William Goettling. 1898 Mr. and Mre. John McMillan of Kitchener sang several numbers durâ€" ing the services held at the Baptist Church on Sunday. Prepare Christmas Concerts. Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser, Miss Clara Fraser and Mr. George Waite of Galt were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Baer. The Evangelistic services in proâ€" gress at the MJB.C. Church are being well attended and will conclude on Sunday Dec. 10th. Besides local .taâ€" lent special music was rendered durâ€" ing the past week as follows: on Tuesday evening vocal duets by Miss Alda Stauffer and Mr. Lioyd Bruâ€" bacher of Kitchener; and on Friday evening by Miss Hele Pipher and Mr. Arold Pipher of Hespeler. Rev. W. H. Yates of Hanover is the evanâ€" gelist for the campaign. The annual Christmas concert of the Hallman‘s School will be held on Friday evening, Dec. 22 Personale. Interesting features of the New Dundee Public School Christmas enâ€" tertsinment which will be held in Kavelman‘s Hall on Thursday evenâ€" ing. Dec. 21, will be: the Puppets; Rythm Band; and two dialogues enâ€" titled, "The Truth Telling Machine~, and "The Three Wishes". In observace of the first Gunday of Advent, Rev. W. J. Goos spoke on the theme, "Behold Thy King Cometh Unto Thee", based on Matt. 21: 1â€"9 at the Sunday evening service of St. James Lutheran Churéh. The Quarterly Communion service was held at the United Brethren Church on Sunday morning with the pastor, and presiding elder, Rev. K. Gingerich in charge. Hold Evangelistic Services. a 8. Rev. Isaiah Rosenberger occupied l-lo_'lard the pulpit of the Blenheim Mennoâ€" Helen, nite Church on Sunday morning. K linh on The members of the B.Y.P.U. pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schaefer (nee Arlone Lauâ€" tenschlager) and presented them with a miscellaneous shower on Monâ€" day evening. The event was held in the basement of the church which was prettily decorated in a color scheme of pink and white for the ocâ€" casion. The ‘Misses Myrtle Howling and Joan Dinger presented the gifts which were arranged in an attractive pink and white basket. A brief proâ€" gram as held at the beginning of the evening with ‘Miss Greta Buck in charge. Following the devotions Miss Iree Sherk played an accordion solo and the topic, "Peter is called to meet the Lord", was given by Mrs. V. E. Dinger. Mrs. Harold Poth and Miss Doris Bechtel contributed a vocal duet and Mr. Roy Gildner gave a reading entitled, ‘"The Cross". A Biblical contest and other games were enjoyed at the conclusion of the evening after which dainty refreshâ€" ments were served. Many Enjoy Play Present Newlyâ€"Weds Xmas Festivities New Dundee The mombers of mc s.y»v. Commence at | Report 6f the New ¢ i 4 . Clatence Schacter tnee ariess us New Dundee School. _ _ . _ _ _ Mrs. Mike Strauss is holding a qu!{tiu bee on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John OQesch and Bxmâ€" ily spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hémund Gingegich. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joe Lorents anpd Mre. Ed Helm from Waterice and Miss Frieda and Mary Bchoon from Kitchâ€" ener _ celebrated ‘Mrs. _ Charles Schoen‘s $4th birthday on Aunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schwaitser and Mr. Clayton Oesch from Wevisâ€" ‘Mrs. Ed Krachling from St. Agaths spent a few days last week with (Mrs., Agnes Krachling. 1 Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Oesch aad | daughter Clara and son Maurice atâ€"© tended the funeral of the late Mre, Jacob \Bast at Wellesley on Sunday afternoon. | Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Oesch accomâ€" panied by ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eli Zehr spent last ‘Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John (Ruby and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jacdb Zebr at Kast Zorra. Mr. and Mrs. John |Oesch JOSEPHSBURG NEW DUNDEE y on( (eRe t C Oeetic. uie . BC 99 05( db Nee OO m TeE on Ne O Sen e Es CC e 9 OR POR EPAAAE sn ny C CC A ts hey» 3 ; E with | e tntng s bandsadica d w d : 1 i d d _ cA MB .140 ‘Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Brown and chilâ€" E. T. Coleman for a few days last dren, Jimmie and Sheila were guests woek. ‘of Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Schults at â€" Mr. and Mrs. Johr Goos of Preston Philipsburg on Sunday. ' visited : with their son, Rev. W. J. ‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coleman and Goos and Mrs. Goos on Sunday. children, Catherimne, Charlotte and _ Mr. Lorne Einwachter spent the Ernie of Galt visited with Mr. and weekâ€"end with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles Mrs. Merle Coleman last Saturday. Kavelman at Waterloo. |__Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sider and Mr. Mrs. Leander Cressman, the Thomas Chambers of Sherkston Misses Margaret and Marie Cressâ€" called at the home of Rev. and Mrs. man and Messrs. Jim, Allan and C. W. Backus and Rev. and Mrs. E. Robert Cressman visited with Mr. Gingerich on Monday. and Mrs Jacob Holtz at Pine Hill â€", C ° 488 Neld at the home of Rev. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. R. Mosig at New Hamburg on Detweiler on Sunday were: Mr. John Monday afternoon. Dahms _ of _ McMaster University, Visitors at the home of Mr. Wesâ€" Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Telford les Erb on Sunday were: Mr. and Brodhaecker and sons, Ward and Mrs. Ephraim Woolner, Mrs. Nora Howard, Mrs. Tupper, Miss Alice Stevens, Mr. Archie Wilets, Mr. and Dahms and Mr. Edward Dahms of Mrs. Lioyd Erb and Mr. Raymond Roseville. Erb of Kitchener; and Mise Jean _ Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan of Schiedel of Brealau. Kitchener visited with Rev and Mre Mrs. Harry Gehman and Miss on Sunday. Myrtle Gehman of English Settle â€" Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coleman of ment visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" Kitchener visited with ‘Mr. and Mrs. ter McDonald on Monday. Morle Coleman last Friday. The Misses Vera Hallman and Guests at the homes of Mr. and Alda Rosenberger and Mr. David Mrs. Alex McDonald and Mr. and Bergey accompanied by Miss Lorna Mre. Walter McDonald on Sunday Shantz of Kitchener and Mr. Andrew wero: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mayberry, Bean of Woodstock motored to Bothâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mayberry and well on Sunday where they assisted daughters, Grace and Maureen and in the program given by the Aiumni Mr. and Mrs. Silas Smith and son, of the Ontario Mennonite Bible Harold of Millbank. School at the Mennonite Church The Misses Elizabeth and Sue We UHS Rev. H. F. Schade and Rev. E. Gingerich attended the December meeting of the New Hamburg and District Ministerial Association which was held at the home of Rev. (Messrs. Lorne and Clare Einwach ter, Kenneth Boshart, Kimer, Alfred and lhrl_K\]It_ called on Rev. and Eooo EU EIVC anCUTCD EERTPRTCUT L 200 there. Bean and Miss H. Murdoch, RN., of Mr. and Mre. Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacob and Miss Reta Jacob Hubert Greulich and son, Romald visited with Mrs. John Jacob at Clinâ€" wisited with Mr. and Mrsa. Jack 'D: on S'I'lfld:)’-" 20. Borsje at Waterloo on Sunday. Sunday. _ Mr. George ‘Bender spent a few days with friends at Kitchoner. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Baer and mgmer, Bernice visited with Mr. Mrs. Harvey Dedels at Elora on ener last Tuesday. ‘Mrs. Eden Kinzie, fev. and Mrs. W. J. Goos and sons, John and Kenneth attended a meetâ€" ing of the Waterloo Seminary Alumâ€" ni which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bogusat and daughter, Ruth of Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€" Lake visited with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Goettling last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Toman and family visited with Mr. and Mre. Harry Hostettler at New Hamburg on Sunday. ‘Mrs. Eden Kinzie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kellsey and the Misses Helen, Ruth and Doris Kinzie of Kitchener visited at the home of Mrs. James Kellsey on Sunday. Both the Plaines and Rosebank Pubiic Schools have set the dates of their Christmas entertainments for Wednesday evening, Dec. 20th. Personals. Miss Irene Chapman has returned to her home at Roseville after spending the past few months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoltz. The St. James Luther League preâ€" ‘The following is the report of the sented its play, "Whose Little Bride N°W_ Dundee Continuation School Aro You** at Wellesloy on Tuesday fof the first quartér. "Names ard arâ€" evening. ranged alphabetically. Reâ€"Engage Caretaker. , | _ Grade XNâ€"Bernice Egerdeo 78.4%, Mr. Moses Toman who has com. J3¢K Hallman 696, Jean Hallman pleted 11 years of faithful service as 68.6, Evelyn Hewitt 72.1, Bisie Hubaâ€" caretaker of the New â€" Dundee check 73.6, Dorothy Toman $1.1. Schools was reâ€"engaged for another ., C"24° X!â€"Alice Dahms 85.7, Milâ€" year at a meeting of the School drad sdmit)lz 691’:“ Board held last Saturday evening. â€",, ‘"49° _ *â€"Miriam Coleman 65.1, The first of the Yuletide festiviâ€" ties was held in the village on Saturâ€" day in the form of a Christmas baâ€" zaar at the home of Mrs. A. Futher under the sponsorship of the B. L. Group of the Sr. Women‘s Institute. Red and silver bells were used effecâ€" tively in the decorative scheme throughout the living rooms and the tea table covered with a lace cloth was prettilyâ€"arranged with a centreâ€" piece of silver and red poinsetti, surâ€" rounded by miniature reindeer and flanked on each side by tall red taâ€" pers. Mrs. F. E. Page poured tea while Mrs. Wilbur Baker of Preston assisted in. serving. A decorated Christmas tree graced the table on which was displayed the many loveâ€" ly articles of fancy work that were sold by Miss Sylvia Bock and Miss Mary Hilborn. The ‘baking was in charge of Mrs. Nyle iFuther of Presâ€" ton and Mrs. Elmer Jacob, Mrs. Jas. Haner and Mrs. E. S. Brown assisted in looking after the candy table with its variety of ibrightlyâ€"colored basâ€" kets. A large number were in attendâ€" ance during the afternoon and evenâ€" ing. * A wedding of unusual interest was solemnized on Wednesday, November 28, when Miss Vera Schweitzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer, Waterloo, became the bride of Rev. Nelson Dahms, son of Mrs. Catherine Dahms, Mildmay. Mrs. Dahms served several years in China as a missionary, and later as religious director for several Evangelical churches in United States. The groom is pastor of Evangelical churgches at Wilmot Centre and Roseville. From LEFT to RIGHT above are shown Arthur F. Dahms, brother of the groom, who was best man, Rev. and Mrs. Nelson Dahms, and Miss Pearl Schweitzer, sister of the bride, who was her attendant. Alvin Duench of Waterloo Mrs. A. Jacobi nt”ilitcil: Nolting at Woli;.k.;y-;; When Two Evangelical Church Pastors Wed Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman jwere guests at the fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Wall at Brantford last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan of Kitchener visited with Rev. and Mrs H. F. Schade on Sunday Mrs. Edna Rosenberger of Kitchâ€" ener and Miss Vera Rosenbergor â€"of Heapeior were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Rosenberger over the Mr. and Mre. Peter Bailingall and family who have occupled V. E. Miss Bessie Plant, RN., who is leaving shortly to return to Africa and Miss Muriel Alexander of Lisâ€" towel Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman for a few days last Mrs. Leander Cressman, . the Misses Margaret and Marie Cressâ€" man and Messrs. Jim, Allan and Robert Cressman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Holtz at Pine Hill on Sunday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Elton Baer and daughter Bernice, attended .a surâ€" prise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thaler at Kitchener last Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Thaler‘s birthday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Austin Bricker of Roseville and Miss Myrle Bricker of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman on Sunday. 57.3, Cameron Toman 662 Grade Xâ€"Miriam Coleman 65.1, Walter Cressman 58.2, Marie Cressâ€" man 64.6, Elva Diefenmbacher 81.7, Dalbin Egerdeo $9.7, Robert Hallman 59.1, Eden Hilborn 676, David Hilâ€" born* 66.6, Russel Snider 75. , Eva Schichter 71.6, Rudene Toman §1.4, Betty Tuchlinski 63.5. Those marked with an asterisk deâ€" notes not taking full course. C. A. Sinclair, B.A., Principal, ‘Mrs. R. Carton, Assistant. Grade IXâ€"Vinetta Baer 75.7, Wilâ€" lis Baer 70.2, Douglas Foote 57.3, Ray Diefenbacher 60.6, Joe Hallman 49.7, Douglas Hamacher 64.9, Weston Kaster 67.2, Theima Lang 62.4, Oscar Musselman 5$9.6, Roy Shantz 60. Burkle Toman 37.5, Cloyce Toman Personals. GRADE Vâ€"Cameron McDonald A, Bernice Baer B, Jean Bowm@n C, lah Egerdee C, ‘Marie Howling iC, Robert Brighton D. L Shantz, B.A., Principal. Junior Room Grade _ IVâ€"Carson _ Rinwachter, Erma Baer Jimmie Brown, Hugh j Hallman. Grade IMIâ€"Shirley Rinwachter, Esâ€" ther Rosenberger, Dorothea Gingâ€" erich, Earl Goodwin, Marie Hallman, Hazel Dinger, Earl Hamacher. | Grade VI â€"Joan iDinger A, Jean Poll B, Delmore Toman B, Lincoln Coleman B, Eva Snider B, Bernice Ballingall C, Waliter Poll D. Key to Grades: Aâ€"TG to 100%; Bâ€"§6 to 74%; Câ€"5 to 63%; Dâ€"5 to M% ; Eâ€"1 to 4%. Senior Room Grade Viilâ€"Leonard Hamacher A, Dorothy Wanner A, Clare Snider A, Reta ‘Coleman A, Gordon Howling A, George Goettlikg A,"Orval Baer B, Elmer ‘Poll C. _\ Grade V'llâ€"&Elrnore Rosenberger A, Edward Goettling A, Glenn Poth B, iBill Smith B, Howard Foote C, Earl Brighton D. Report of the New Dundes Public School. ‘M. Pearce, Teacher Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman and the Misses Nellie Kavelman and Grace Toman motored to London last Thursday. Mr. Fred Tschumi of Durham called at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Gordon Hallman last Saturday. Some women turn a flashlight on underneath a sock to be darned and guide their mending lby the way the light shows throw the material. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Seegmiller and daughter, Jean visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eiphraim Hallman on Sunâ€" day. Dinger‘s house on Queen St., for the past few months, moved to Sunnyâ€" side last Friday. Mrs. A.E. Bean and Miss Margaret Bean of New Hamburg called on Mrs. C. W. Backus, Mrs. A. HiFborn and Mrs. I. M. Hi}born last Friday. Miss Mabel Henderson of Paris sment the past week with her sister, Mrs. Elgin Miller and Mr. Miller. â€"â€"BUY FROM ADS. â€"â€"READ THE ADS. 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 _ Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Roth and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth in Bright. ) Mr. ad Mrs. Omar Schlegel, Mary and Vernetta and Mr. and Mrs. David Lichty and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.‘William Schumm. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Christ Roth of Welâ€" lesley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bender. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bast and family spent Suday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bast. Mre. Jack Schneider and two daughters of Wilmot Centre spent Wednesday with Mrs. Allen Roth. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Elmer Heldman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capling of Oetzel‘s spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Otto. Mrs. Stager and Mre. Walker were Tuesday with Mr. Allen Otto. ‘Mrs. Christ Ruby and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dantel Zehr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bender of Near New Hamburg spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bender. Mr. Stauley Heimuth has hired to Peter Lass for a month. â€" Mr. and Mrs. H. Schumm and famâ€" ily and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Yantsi and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Ropp. Mr. and Mrs. John Tiemens and family and Mrs. Moses Steinman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Zehr in Tavistock. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edward Hoffmeyer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Brodrecht. ‘Mr. Gordon Matthies of 8.8. No. 7 @chool, known as Facey School and his staff of scholars are busy pracâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Yutzi and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bremneman and family of Tavistock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Manuel Ruby. which will be held at that school on he nigh of December 13th, which will be next Wednesday ovening. Hurray! Mr and Mrs. Ezra Kropf and STAME CLUB SALADA STAMP CLUB â€" 461 King St. W., Toronto © For ten cents and the label end, showing the vedeâ€" -.d:b.- packet of SALADA l'b.EAn -‘l.l”“ u-dr- QM-':afld- 1â€"64 pase Stamp Album. 2â€"100 ot’ ‘s Outlit of : 1â€"64 page Stemp Album. 2â€"100 stemps. :;“ of stamps offered Free in exchenge l:m: labels. â€" family and Mr. and Mrs. John Zebr and Zehr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Schlegel . EYESIGHT SERVICE "Dedicated to Better Vision" 19 Frederick St. Phone 863 uind in ta hase in every five has defective vision. Make sure that your child is not handicapped by it. Let us examine his eyes ; and if they have visual do fects, correct them. By giving your child good vision, you free him to This child is not imprisoned. But he is being kept back as by bers from things of value to him: m He is being kept from getting s hool marks as good as his fellows. He is being kept from a feeling of He is being kept from the ult mate success a sound education and sound character would give him. And the barrier that keeps him back is defective eyesight. One child Restrained as by Bace Eg.l '._!EU !

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