e “,{% o. and por: Mr and Monday â€" Jantzi in spent M tzentirul Mr Norm. H. Sw Mr with trub Mr mot Sundax Vr.and Mis. Aibert Schmidt apmmt Monday with Mra, Sples in Floradale with Mi ®pet tzen Mr. an Elva and Sunday Chapman Mi_ an tend Capl M:.o f Wa ind _ M Mt.~ K spent Sn Schmid: with M: Doris Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi and famâ€" ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boct in Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs. Christ B. Jantzi and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jantzi spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gingerich in Baden. Mr. tand Mrs. Roy Diefenbacher spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Haas in St. Abatha. The Christmas Concert of the Wilâ€" mot Centre School, S.S. No. 10, will hold its entertainment on December 19th, Everybody Welcome! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kennel Mr. Joe K. Swartzentruber of toriaburg spent Sunday with Mr Mrs. David Boshart. PAGE TWO M M M M Mi m C. F. Price, Optometrist 96 King St. West â€" Kitchener Maurrlsry Special Weekly and Monthliy Rates Write for Foldez. 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The new Hotel Vancouver‘s spacious rooms and deâ€" lightful agcommodations will add to the pleasure of your stay in Vancouver. Plan now to visit Canada‘s EVERâ€" GREEN Phyfround-â€"lor rest or ph{, the ideal place for a thoroughly and Vieâ€" ‘_ DONALD DUCK: | _ Plattsville hockey team played ‘Seaforth at Straford arena on Monâ€" iday evenig by ay of drilling. The ‘local team held their own in the first two periods but lacked condiâ€" tion to hold out with the result, Seaâ€" forth on 641. Residents of Plattsville and comâ€" munity regretted much the sudden demise of the late Mrs. Arthur Warâ€" wick of Washingto.n 1O 2C PARORE L MRCM LOC TCSMTE DUH~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroh. Miss forth on 64. Emma Stroh and Mr. Sol. Kirch Miss Jessie Deeton of Woodstock were Twin City visitors on Tuesday spent the weekend in town. afternoon. The former attending Mrs. R. Farrow and nephew J. Mcâ€" the annual meeting of the Waterloo Intyre were Saturday visitors at County Advanced Registry Yorkshire Woodstock. Breeders Club held in Kitchener at Residents of Plattaville and com. that time. Joseph Wilson of Showers‘ Corners spent a few days the past week at the home of Mrs. Farrow. The latter and J. Mcintyre returning with him and attended a church supper held there. A Seaforth Wins. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. English were Friday visitors at Brantford, Miss Phyllis English of the Collegiate of that city returning with them. Miss Jean English of the Silverwood‘s office staff also spent Sunday at her parental home. Mrs. F. Deeton was a recent visiâ€" tor at Stratford. A number of local young folk from the villago and vicinity attended the Social Dance put on by the Harmany | Kids on Tuesday evening at Haysâ€" ville town hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lancaster were midâ€"week visitors at Wood:â€" stock. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hewitt visited on Saturday at Hamilton. Mrs. G. Gilchrist of Kitchener was a recent visitor with relatives in town. Blair Fergusson and Bert Barrett spent Saturday evening in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. F. Parkhouse Mrs.|LLiterary at the Mannheim school Martha of Preston were Sunday visiâ€" Geo. Edwards and Mrs. Rex Harmer. on Tuesday evening. tors of Peter B. Bowman‘s. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nadrofsky and chil| Beatrice Barrett, Ellworth and â€" Misses Clara and Marietta Reichâ€" dren and Mrs. E. Doan, Miss Isabel Margaret Bean, accompanied by ert, Selma Miller, Edward Reichert. Gooding, Doreen and Clair HarmeriAgnes Oliver and Ruth Hall of near Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bender of Waterâ€" were Saturday visitors at Kitchener. Plattsvilel attended a Y.P. meeting loo visited at J. T. Ott‘s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Currah nnd?;t etst:ie Innerkip United Church on _â€"â€"â€"zzzzzz_z___~> son Ross and Cecil Love of Cassel ; Tuesday evening. i were Sunday guests at the home o(! en e aare reaerere s I CRO_SSH".L the former‘s son, Donald and Mrs.i CONESsSTOGO L Mr. Carl Kleist of Laird, Sask., Currah. * e wha hranoht S00 #urkave t aall a+ Plattsville and vicinity were well represented on Saturday evening at a fowl supper at Baden. MUGGS and SKEETER Miss Isabel Gooding entertained a few friends at her home on Wedâ€" nesday evening, he occasion being her 20th birthday anniversary. T M * W KA ue "MAOK Woolwich Township nominations will be held on Friday of next week, commencing at one o‘clock p.m. The many friends of Mrs. Chas. Scheifele will regret to learn he had to return to Hospital again where he underwent a critical operation on Saturday. His condition since has been as well as can be expected. Messrs. Roy Stroh and Arthur Musselman spent Sunday at Talbotâ€" ville. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Zeller and family of Breslau and Mr. and Mrs ‘John Sully of St. Jacobs were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good. | Reeve Chas. Schuett, Deputy Reeve Herb. Strebel, Clerk Noah Stroh, treasurer J. A. Steiss and road superintendent Norman Snyder of Woolwich Township attended the meeting with Highway Department officials held in Kitchener last Wedâ€" nesday. Mr. Oliver Wright was a business visitor in Hamilton on Saturday. St. Matthew‘s Ladies‘ Aid at its annual meeting held on Wednesday of last week» elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Hon. president, Rev. S. J. Wittig; Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. John Schenk; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Isaac Holle; secretary, Mrs. Herb Huehn; treasurer, Mrs. Clayton Eech; auditors, Mrs. Erwin Dahmer and Mrs. Fred Weppler Jr.; funeral _ committee, Mrs. Walter Stroh and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer; flowâ€" er committee, Miss Marion Schweiâ€" tzer and Mrs. Isaac Holle. | Kn , the response 'uddnn by Mr. Lorne | Roth. A pigno duet was then renâ€" dered b{‘ Mrs. Mervin Facey and , Miss Olive Ruddell. Mr. John | Diamond pro{::‘d the toast to the . chureh and . H. W. Hagelistein 1IPwed. b â€" 4 The address of the evening was Christmae Concert Dec. 17. given b{â€lu. R. A. Facey of Tayi . The mombers of Zion Evangelical stock, who spoke an "Life‘s Values". SBunday School will render their , Mrs. ‘ A. B. MW , Christmes program Sunday evening, vocal solo. Mr. A. E. Bean proposed 2°C 17(h at 8 o‘clock. Trinity Luaâ€" ! the toast to the Indies and m q. theran and the local Mennonite |ward Klinckman replied. Mr. Carâ€" Church WIll render their Christmas . man _ Facey oxun!ed a vote of PrO&T@ms Sunday ovewing, Dec. 24th. thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Bean for =Y@TYb0dy welcome! ‘their kind hospitality. A delightful Parents and friends are invited to | evening was brought to a close with attend the local public school enterâ€" ".',b‘ 'h‘li‘-u of Auld Lang Syne. tz.]_l?mt' Thursday afternoon, Dec. nc 8 Mrs. Hugh Anderson and party of Caledonia, was a business visitor here last midweek. _ The Everâ€"Rqady Bible Class of goo aEubraege for is oad tin B8th. About forty members were r-m. The tables were attractiveâ€" y decorated with Christmas decoraâ€" tions and adorned with tall tapers ;'ulllc-in. sumptuous repast, 0| & re a program was n with the presiâ€" dent of the $, Mr. E. Z. Mecâ€" Intyre, presiding. The toast to the Quite a number from the comâ€" munity attended the "Excelsior" LLiterary at the Mannheim school on Tuesday evening. _ _ _ ï¬ï¬ proposed by Mr. R. J. The toast to the Empire was proposed by Mr. W. H. Diamond and and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean folâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bean of New Dundee spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Menno Nahrgang. â€" 7 lll; and l(rs- Zenas 2:’#' u\g amily spent Sunday wi r. an Mrs. John Cressman of Kitchener. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Shantz of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hallman near Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good and son Walter Were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Good of near Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bean, Mrs. Wm. Robinson and Miss Gertrude Robinson were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hesse of near Ratho. sHOUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT Good and Mr. Edward Good were Misses Myrtle Cressman and Nina and adorned with tall tapers -1rï¬ â€";‘llfl baby chrysanthemums. : Whs sumptuous repast, a am ':lï¬.fl with the presiâ€"| mss of the .n.l.r. E. z‘.ol'(;- work 2 » » e » o is mopesed "iy e 4. 7| Uiremaial of Mr. x === !‘:..B:g g 2..0!!01.. THE CAT CAME BACK! Copy (v19. Kiny: Fextores Syificatt, e ‘Mrs. Fathem of Kitchener visited F ~â€" Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Guâ€" spent Sunday evening with Mr. and lick. + 8 Mrd. David Heipel at Doering‘s Corâ€" Mrs. George Schmidt spent Monâ€" day with Mrs. Annie Seyler. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seyler and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Annie Seyler at Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Roth and daughter Muriel of Stratford spent Sunday ith Mrs. Alvin Eidt and famâ€" ily. Mr. and <Mrs. Valentine Reiner of Kitchener spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bender of Elmira spent Saturday with Mr. John Mohr. Mr. George Eydt of Milfbank spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Doering. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Doering spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Doering near New Hamburg. Miss Erma Doering spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neeb near Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. David Seyler of Baâ€" den spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doering. The School concert of SS. No. 18 New Prussia, will be held Wednesâ€" day and Thursday evenings, Dec. 20, and 21 at 8 p.m. , The Christmas program of Zion Lutheran Church here will be Monâ€" day evening, Dec. 25th. Irvin Nafziger spent last week at his home near Topping. Mr. and Mrs. A. Braendle, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zinkan of Heidelberg spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Shantz _ Mr. Carl Kleist of Laird, Sask., who brought 800 turkeys to sell at Hamilton and Kitchener market visited with Mr. and Mrs. John La:â€" ther. * Mrs. M. Shantz spent last week with Mrs. Noah Shantz and daughter in ‘Waterloo. Betty and Jean King of Kitchener were weekâ€"end visitors ith J. B. Snyâ€" dor‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. Warren at Rockwood. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Martin and Martha of Preston were Sunday visiâ€" tors of Peter B. Bowman‘s. ‘Mrs. Emanuel Israel of Kitchener is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Glebe. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burkholder of Markham attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Noah Martin here Tuesâ€" day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ismael Bowman and sons of near Floradale, Leah Bowâ€" ma of near Elmira and Martin Bowâ€" man, St. Jacobs, spent Sunday at D. M. Bowman‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Shantz of Preston spent Sunday with rélatives here. Mr. and Mrs. David Martin of Ephâ€" rata, Pa., were weekâ€"end guests of D. M. Bowman‘s. FRUIMTATIVESY:z: Misses Hilda and Irene Doering ne: Vour liver is the largest ergan in your body snd most nmportact to your hoalth. it pours out hile to beod, gets rid of waste, steres the proper nswrishiment to reach When your liver gets out of order : in your intestines. You beâ€" Cormme ctomach snd kidueys can‘t work . You feel "retten" â€"headachy, backachy, dizsy, dragged out all the time. Rid yourealf of these misories, as thousands have â€"with Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives, for 35 years Canada‘s largest liver remedy. Fruitâ€"sâ€"tives stimnmglate , bring prompt relief â€"make you Get Fruiteâ€"tives st your dbegigint‘s tedag, £5¢, 56c. LOOK OUT FOR PHILIPSBURG Mr. and (Mrs. A. Nadrofski and son Robert and ‘ Ronald of Plattsville visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wolfe on Tuesday. Mrs. Martin of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her son, Tom and Mrs. Martin. Miss Emma ‘Kinzie of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kinzle. I Wm. «Cassell and son Jack of New j Hamburg spent two days at the héme of the forwer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cassell. Misses Annie and Mal;‘yi:‘s't'l;l‘t-ii visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Einest Wright of :Brantford on Sunâ€" day. â€" Miss Annie (Bewick of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. Bewick. fx*q\‘.,--w ‘.\) ~ ';17’ I Miss Dorothy Holt of Natchez Road spent a few days at the home of Misses Mary and Annie Smith. Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Krogman visitâ€" ed Mrs. J. W. Green of Stratford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jean spent Satur day with friends in Kitchener. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Woelfle spent a few days at the home of ‘Mrs. Nettie Esch of Ayr. h Mrs. Ada Humphries is speï¬&ing few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. Curtain of London. Misses. Louise Goddard and Kay Jones were visitors in Kitchener on Thursday. Rev. ‘Walter Patterson of Preston conducted a farewell service at the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunâ€" d4y afternoon. Their will be a series of ministers to preach the service for the next few weeks. ‘Mr. Wm. Thoms and Stanley Kinâ€" zie conducted the service in the abâ€" sence of the minister, Rev. C. Tilâ€" bury, at the Doon United Church on Sunday afternoon. Miss Etta Bowman of Kitchener spent {Sunday with her sister, Miss Kate iBowman. heid their meeting Sunday evening. The meoting opened with prayer by Kdwin Mitchell. Rev. Charles Til bury took charge of the annual elecâ€" tion of officers, who were named as follows: President, Edwin Mitchell; . viceâ€"president, Miss Audrey Teot; secretary, Miss Marie Stahle; treasâ€"‘ urer, Cecil Fisher; Christian Fellowâ€"‘ ship convenor, Miss unice Teot; | Christian missionary convenor, Ilul Emma Kinzie; Christian citizenship | convenor, Wiliam ‘Kauk; Ohristian | ulture convenor, Middieton "l?u'; | Leadership training convenor, Stanâ€" ley Kinzie; Social convenors, Mrs. | Edwin ‘Mitchell, Mre. Joseph Kinzie : and Miss Ethel Hatt, recreation; | William Woilfe, Russell Tilt and Roâ€"‘ ‘bert Smith, piatists; ‘Misses Ethel | Hatt and Eunice Teet; Y. P. Paper convenors, _ Russell Tilt, Robert / Smith and William ‘Wolfe. i Regular Services. . ; ‘The regular Sunday and midweek . service were held at the Doon Gospel 'Ilnlon with Tom ‘Martin in charge. Several children were dedicated at the morning service. Miss Gladys Zufelt of Kitchener sang a solo enâ€" titled "Have You Been in the Garden with Jesus". ‘ Mrs. George Ayres and daughter Jane visited in Kitchener on Thursâ€" day. Kitchener Mrs. Fred Sapsworth was visitâ€" ing her granddaughter, Mrs. Wm. Kauk of Kitchener on Thursday. Mr. John Woelfle and |Carl Krogâ€" man spent Thursday with friends in The December meeting of the Doonâ€"Blair Ladies‘ Auxillary to the Freeport Sanatorium ‘was held at the home of Miss Ethel Wilfong, Doon, on Thursday evening. President Mrs. Cornish was in the chair. Eight Christmas letters were read from paâ€" tients at the San. Buying commitâ€" tees are looking after these and plans are being made to pack Christâ€" mas ‘baskets on Monday Dec. 18 at the home of Mrs. Wm. Tilt of Blair. The meeting then adjourned after which the hostess served dainty reâ€" freshments from a dining room table prettily decorated in Christmas moâ€" tif. The basement of the Doon Presbyâ€" terian church has been whiteâ€"washed which improves the looks very much many other improvements have also been made. Ladies‘ Aid. A surprise party was held for Alâ€" vin Adams on ‘Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Woelfle. Quite a number of relaâ€" tives attended a delicious lunch was served. Young People Mest. _ The United Young Peopie‘s Loague the ‘Mrs. Lawrence Cluthe and son Mr. Lawrence spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Toronto. Mrs. Bert McGarvey and daughter Lorraine spent Friday with friends in Kitchener. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wolfe and daughter Betty spent Saturday with friends in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Poll and son Douglas of Plattsville have moved their household effects to the Krogâ€" ; man apartments where they will reâ€" side. Mr. and Mre. Edwin Mitchell spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 6. H. Extense of Toronto. Travel by Bus to U. S. And Save Money Any member of the Active Service Force in uniform will be carried at this rate. Tickets must be purchased at ticket offices onlyâ€"net on busses. # Special Low Soldier‘s Rate 1% Cents (minimum, 10 cents) FPlease cond hoatth infromation. Through Phydical Culture the 0| y stout got alimâ€" !-'l--.-.-.&.uvmuunut_â€"n: â€"you owe it to to ormation. Confdential -mmy.â€" the comforts of a dity hotel in a country sciting. 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