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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Dec 1939, p. 5

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Sunday and holiday visttors V'“ “T. Alfrnd Futhrur on \\VH(’.¢\ “bro Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rocher “u. w and Mn “nth "1 Ludwm of Miss Celestine korher of Kitehvnnr. Km hon": Mr and Mre ."vla huh" Ind Ernie Rolling“ and Carl Iv)» n' Hutton. and Mr Edu' Rlo'm of min of Kiuhonn lad. Earl “lid of tlevern Falls spent the Christmns holidays with parents here. Miss Maxie Graham and Miss Mario Crunican arr clwnvlmz their Viention " their rcspeniw homes M Stratford Ind Luau. Mr. And Mrs. Harem-o Knnhlnugh of Detroit spent the holidays with friends here, Miss Minnie Matwichuck of Kit- chener visited friend; hers, nor the week-0nd. Sunday visitors With Mrs Kocher over Christmas we“ Norman Kochpr of Httyrville. Clarence Grnhm of Grimsby, Mr. Put "lid of Brnntford spent Christmas at his home here. , Miss Ruby Knnblnuzh of Detroit spent the wvokrond at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Run of St, Clements. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Way of Waterloo spent Christmas at the home of Mr. Joe Grtstr. Miss Rota McDonald of Maclon and Miss Gladys McDonald of Kitch- ener spent the holidays with M, and Mrs. Fred McDonald. Mrs. Bill Ertel and daughter Vir. ginia spent Christmas with Mrs Romanus Graft. Mr." Chas. Doherty of Kingwood spent the week-0nd with his mother here. Miss Esther Kennedy of kitch, ener. Messrs. Cecil and Clifford Kennedy of Waterloo spent the weekend with their parents here. Miss Kay Manley of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Len Harrison and son Don spent Christmas with Mrs. Dennis Henley. Mr. Ed. Erb of Durham spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam. We are glad to report that Mrs. Erb has recovered sufficiently to be up after being confined to her bed at the home of her parents for the past three months or, more. Flying: Instructor. Harvey Marr- Pherson of the K.-W. Airport paid this locality and his boyhood home a couple of R.vine visits last week. Mrs. Lloyd Gross of Kitchener and Mr. Ellwyn Legge of Waterloo spent the week-end with their par- ents, Mr. angliMrs; Gordqn Lemma 7 Compliments of the season to one and all. Miss Eleanor Maser of Waterloo we}; ths holjfay, at htrftorpe, here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mac'l‘avish and family atfR Mr. Anthony Newton spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Allingham. __ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laveiirand daughter Ruth spent Christmas day with friends at Moorefield. Mr. Und Mrs. John Kraemér of Elmira visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Thur and Mr. and Mrs. Ezzra Stickney of Elora and Mrs. Richard thtram and dautth- ter Ethel, and Mrs. Hy. Newton of Linwood spent an evening of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. New- ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brydon of the 3rd of Maryboro visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert. Mr. Bert Stickney and Mrs. Jas. Cherry of Elmira and Mr. Geo. Beggs of Linwood were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bees. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cressman visited on Monday with Mrs. Cress, man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vqege, 'itehener. Mr. John MacPherson visited on quday wjttt Mr. Iem._uverv. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stricker and family of Vineland and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mewhiney and family of St. Catharines visited on Sunday wittMry. Ito-bt. Mewhipey. 7 Miss Opal Lavery of Lisuwel was a week-end visitor with her parents. Mrtuartd Mrs. l'em. gave“; Mr. Wm. Rennie of Glenallen and Mr. A. E. Rennie of Drayton were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Algx Cooper: - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearce and daughter Lois of Paisley spent a couple of days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert. Mr. and Mrs. Root: Newton spent Monday with Mrs. Richard otpram_of Linwood. Mr. And Mrs. Robt. Bryden and daughter Eileen of Galt, and Mr. Wm. MacPherson of Parry Sound were holiday and week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mac- Pherson, Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.',, Earl Tabbert were Mr. and 5118.] Chris. Tabbert of Linwood and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hisey and family 1 of Elmira. A Mr. Orlin (Bowing spent last week enthwith relatives at Hamilton. Mr. Geo. Betars of Linwood in spending I few dtys with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beaks. ttorrthuqga.thecsud--treuiat n- M' “one. a! you'll Ind our FIJI Sunk "Ono-nu) priced. Phone 8982 R.R. I WALLENSTEIN oo.wiGE sum “a El Imilmm “KI-.8. WATEILOO a...» FBANIS’S Jenna! Sun " King St. W. “on. IBM KITCHENEI _ CHILDREN'S WEAR qur'run‘zor EYES EXAM!!!” FLORISTS HESSON iaTJIXSS'u' Y iii Kitchener M No _ No mgr. mlxrguvt iGo.tiaGY WAT; Li 102 King Bt. w 1 Conn-y in. St Joe Mr, and Viqitor, at tho hom ml Mr and Mrn Alfrnd Futhor on \Hnda\ “bro w and Mn Mush H" Ludwm ot S' A large number were in attendance at the annual Christmas entertain- nn-nt of the St. James Lutheran Sun- day School whirh was held on Christ- was Five The Pastor, Rev. lv. J. Goos mu in charge of the opening dt.votinttal pvriod after which 'the Program was presented as follows: Tho hymn. "Hark the Herald Angels Hitttf', hy the Sunday School; recha- tions by Earl Goodwin. Earl Ha. marher. Parson Einwachter, Jean Bowman. Ronald Gruelich and Audrey linemen. "Tho First Noel". sum: by the Junior 'Choir: the hymn. "O [mm Town of Bethlehem". by the Sunday School: an exercise. "Tell the Tidings". by Beatrice Good- win, "mu Egerdeo and Patty Brigh- ton: recitations try lmnard sHamach. or, Dvlmnro Toma" and Mah Etrert are; an exercise untitled. "They The annual Christmas entertain. merit of the Baptist Sunday School was held on Monday evening with the superintendet. Mr. V. E. DinKer. presiding. The opening devotloinal period was conducted try the pastor. Rev. ll. Fl Sl'hade, after which the following nuln'bem were given: re- citations by Blanche Miller,, Jean Reier and Halel Dinger; an exercise entitled, "Christmas Day“. by the Primary Class; recitation, by Ethel Jones and Jean Hiller; a vocal duet by Joan and Hazel Dinger; an exer- rise "The Story of Old", by a class of boys; an exercise, "Story ot the Nativity". by a class of girls; a vocal duet by Isabelle Toman and Lorraine Reier: an exercise entitled. “Christ- mas at Home and Abroad". by a class of hogs; a tableau, "Mother's Christmas Story". presented by Mrs. V. Yr. Dingor and Joan Dinger with musical parts being rendered by the choir; a vocal duet by Mrs. Harold Path and Miss Doris Bechtel; a pan- and Mrs. George Guthrie at Green- tomine, “The Coming of Peace". ll! tield on Sunday. five intermediate girls; and a page. Miss Katherine Krohn of Kitch, ant. "His Glory", which was divided onvr spent the holiday weekend into three parts depicting scenes with Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Shark. with the Shepherds. Angels. Mary ”Mr. Titus Bingeman and Miss Ada and Joseph. The colored lights and Jiii'iiaia'ii visited with Mr. and Mrs. costumintr added to the effectiveness stanley Hilborn at Roseville on m' this Musing number which was Cityistmas Day. fnllowetr by the singing of the Na- Visitors from a distance at the tional Anthem. home of Mrs. George Hallman on Many Enjoy Yule Concert '\h' and Mrs. (‘ressman were the recipients ot lovely gifts including many flowers and congratulatory m9ssages during the day. Two large wedding cakes centred the dining tables from which a sump- tuous dinner was served at the noon hour, During the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Cressman's granddaughter. Miss Marie Pressman of twaterloo, who attended the Youth Conference at Amsterdam, iHolIand. last summer, showed interesting slides of her ,trip. They Were married in "" by Rev, I. W, Tuerk. Mr. and Mn. Cream“ have tour children, namely: A. K. (‘ressman of Waterloo, Mm. o. C. Sloltz and (Mrs. L. IK. Bingemn ot New Dundee and Ward Cranium of Toronto: besides six grandchildren and "mm great grandchildren who were all present at this Diamond Anniversary, Other guests included: ers. Cresmnaa's ibrother. J. Karcher aged " years and his daughter, Miss Edna Karcher of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Melina Rosenherger of New Dundee: and Miss Isabel Preston of Gait. Present Interesting Yuletide Concert (‘n-ssmun. the former Margaret Kar- clser was 'ttora in Blenheim Town- ship. They still attend services at the Mennonite Brethren in Chrkt Chi-eh at New Dundee where they have Urn] members for many yet-II. Lite. long rtttidents of this ttitnrict, Mr. ('rwsman was born on the fax-nu on which he now lives retired while Mrs. The occasion urn celahnlod u a {many gathering held " the loan ot their hunter. In. o. a. Biol" and Mr. Stall: who marked their a wedding anuvemry on the name day. At " and 81 “an: of use re. npecltvely, both Mr. and In. Croat man ue eluoying [nirly good health and Mrs. Cresuman does all of he: own house work. _ In: and in. Christin Cream. Meyers. A paper. “curt-mu in the truhiramtssemed residents a! this Old World". agtd a POOH. “The Club! community, who live [our lilo. we", ot Miohem", which were written ot here magnet their to". wedding by It: Venn Haiku-n -ol Peiers- anniversary on Christan. Dar. but! '8" read by Miriam Hilbert! The occasion vul cNrianrratetd at h slur which a was. "Merry Christ- family gathering held " the hon» mu" wu than try Kathryn Hail- of their (humor. In. o. G. Biol" nun. Irma Kata and Once Miller. and Mr. swim who marked their " Two “his were presented. “The wedding waver-nary on the nine Supreme am at Love", try In. Ed. day. At " and m ”an ot use re. 810m; and "It Ho Had Not Coma". spectiveiy, both Mr. and Mrs. Croat by I“! Jean Haiku-n. The tttsnr" man are euioying [nirly good tenth lion ot prize books to the pupils was and Mrs. Cree-man does all or her made a! the cottelutsiott ot the pro own house work. _ Bum. They still attend services at the 39003! P-m. _ 60 hart Married ht New Dundee Christ-n In Douhh Celehntion for Mr. and Mrs. Christian Ores-n NEW DUNDEE Mr. and Mrs. P‘lnytl Meyers and daughters. Maraleen and Shirley visited with Mr, and Mrs George Falk at ShakPspearo on Christmas Day. The Misses Violet Henhnr of St Thomas and Reta Harbor of Toronto up» spending the holiday wool: at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Gnome Coleman Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Moss and SOIL Gerald of Centreville visited with Mrs. M. H. Sham: on Christmas Day. utter; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schiedel and sons, Cameron and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shani: and daughter. Margaret and Miss Ruth Snider of Preston Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildner visited at the home» of the hitters parents. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bickle at Kitch- mer on Sunday. Miss Grace Schlichter is spending a rvw Wl‘eks at Brest“. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Shah” and rhildrnn, Glenn, Doris and Darcy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver "Pam-r at Kilrht-no-r on Sunday. Miss Sm- liingumam of Waterloo was the guest of hvr sister, Mrs. Austin ftauer and Mr. Bauer on tho holiday. Visitors from a distance at the home of Mrs. George Hallman on the holiday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Hallman and Miss Zena Hall- man, R.N., of Call; Mr. and Mrs. An- son Hvaltman and daughter Jean, and Ward and Lyle llallmun of Kiteh. 'l‘he regular meeting of the Blen- and Mrs. Eden Bechtel near Platte helm Mennonite Young People‘s So- ville. ciety was held at the church on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. John Goos of Preston day evening with Mr. Omar Crees- were Christmas Day visitors with man presiding. The scripture lessons their son. Rev, W. J. Goos and Mrs. were read by George Holt: and Clay- Goes. ton Cressman. An essay on the to- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hallman and pic. "The Second Coming of Christ". family visited at the home of Mr. which had been prepared by Mrs. and Mrs. A. E. Bean a New Hamburg Gordon Bean was read by Miss Dor- on the holiday. _ othy Bean and the speakers were an. and Mrs. Frank LeFrancoits, Messrs. James Pressman and Oliver Mrs. Aaron Toman and Mrs. Allan Bean. Bowman Were guests of Mrs. B. B. Presented Ott Departure. Krupp at New, Hamburg on Christ- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Guthrie and daughter. Miriam visited with ML and Mrs. George Guthrie at Green- field on Sunday. Prior to his departure for his new home at Paris, Douglas Foote was prr-laents-d with. a pen and pencil set hy his associates in the New Dundee MS. Band and with an autograph book (by his fellow students of the Continuation School. Personals. The old English custom ot sing. ing Christmas, carols is becoming more and more popular in this dis- trict. For the third consecutive year on Christmas Eve a group of young people trom the Blenheim Mennonite Cttareh visited the homes of many sick and shut-ins while on Christmas Day betwen the hours of 3 am. and noon. members of the Lu- ther League also wended their way through the village and community singing carols. Y.P.8. Meeting. - An elective Candle Light service was held at St. James Lutheran Church at 7 o'clock on Christmas morning. Rev. W. J. (loos chose Luke 2: 7. “Because There Was No Room For Them in the Inn", as a text for his message to the many worshippers who gathered together to celebrate the Nativity at this early morning hour. The Junior Choir also rendered special music. Sing Caron. The annual distribution ot prize books was made to the pupils at the Blenheim Mennonite and the Baptist Sunday Schools on Sunday morning. Candlelight Service. Mr. Huold Shunt. ’upctintendent of the. M.B.C. Sunday School, occu- pied the chair tor a specill Chrint» mas program which was held on Sun- day morning. After the opening devo- tions, Jenn Poll gave a recitation which was followed by a song try the Sunday School teachers. Two recital. tions were then given: “Over the Manger where Jesus Lay", try Dor- othy Shana; and "The Three Kings", by Miriam Coleman; Mrs. S. S. Shunt: told a true Christmas Story after which gifts were distri- buted to the children. 'the United Bruin- Sunday School 'on Sunday nor-lug. “loving a mitt-nous] you“ “A,“ by m- tlmen We, the download mice VII led by In. Wm Mo-ha, with the scripture Juno: being road by Mlu Mildred Snub. The super- lntandenl E. B. Human than occu- pied the chat: and All scorch. enu- tled. N3ttriat Brought Christmas", was ("en try Robert and Audrey FTqdqrlerigt and Max-deem and Shirley loyal A paper. “can-um In t}. Present Lengthy Christmas Concert A Christmas maul: In I.“ at I‘ll 342.3140 Mr, and Mrs "when Greulit'h and won, Ronald and Mr, and Mrs, Lonn- nrlghrnn and family spam tho holi. Mr. and Mrs, David McDonald and rhildreu. Cameron. Mary Jane and David visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hall nuur Piattsville on Christmas Day. RM: and Mrs, Stewart Hoehmor and 3mm Jimmie and Ferdio oCWa. trrloo visit-d wth Her. and Mrs. H. P Srhadv on Tuesday. ’l‘ln- ,\ii-~ws Irornthy "Pan and Dor- othy Shanna of the Toronto Bible Col- lvut- m» swtmdime thra holiday we" .u the hotttvs of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Warren Bean and Rev. and Mrs S S Shun”, M and Mrs, Eldon Slit-rk and eNrtt Gordon. Mr. and Mrs Flm'd 'r and Mrs, Eldon SIN-rk and so" Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shark and children. Marion and Vor- mm and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roam- lu-rrzr-r and «on Elverna vi.liieiTriii, Mr and Mrs, J. H, Sherk at l‘ontrr-A ville orvChristmas Day Miss Doris Pearson of (‘assel spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith. Guests at tho home of Mr and. Mrs, M, K. Toman on Christmas Day included: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Toman of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Florin To- "In" and son. Donald and Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Toman and mu. Douglas oi Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman and daughter, Ruth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rdbert Coleman at Galt on the holiday. Miss Verna Bechtel spent the holi. day week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eden Bechtel near Plattte ville. Rev. Moses N. Baer. the Misses Leah, Zelma and Vinetla Baer and Mr. 1itsrvitt Baer visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Baer at llaysvine on the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stautter and childm-n. Ruth. Helen and Danny of Chesterfield visited at tho home ot Mr. and Mrs. William Hall on Christ- mas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Detweiler and daughter Lois spent the holiday at thv homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Det- weilm' and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schnei- dr-r at Kitchener. Mr, Ronald Bock. BA., ot Lorne Park College. Port Credit. is spend- ing the Christmas vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fl K. Hock. Miss Vera Rogenlrevger of Hes~ peter is spending the holiday week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Air-mm Rosenberger. Miss Miriam Cressman left last Saturday for Vancouver where she will ('mnum-e hor training in the General Hospital. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc- Donald on Christmas Day were: Mr. and Mrs, Harry (Penman the Misses Carrie and Myrtle Gelunan and Mr. Floyd Gehman of English Settler ment; Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Marshall of Blair; and Mr. Joseph Gallagher of Gait. cur. and Mrs. Prank LeFrancois. Mrs. Aaron Toman and Mrs. Allan Bowman Were guests of Mrs. B. B. Krupp at New, Hamburg on Christ- mas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wanner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Becker and sons, Larry and Wallace and Mr. ad Mrs. Oliver Bean visited at the home of Mrs. Allan Fried at Rose- ville on the holiday. Mr and Mrs. Dave Litwiiler and ettitdren. June and David ot Preston were among the holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. HiRroru. Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of Lon- don spent the holiday week-end with their son. Gordon Lee and Mrs. Lee Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Goettliug and day. sons, George and Edward visited Mr. and Mrs with Mr, and Mrs. Heipel at Water- children. Garoly loo on Sunday. ener called at t Mr and Mrs. Elton Hater and dttutth. ter. Bernice and Mr. Alfred Saran: visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dedels at Eiora on Christmas Day. Mr. Fred ttuetter and the Mines Helen and Ruth Bueler at Waterloo, Mrs. G'. Turhlinski and Mr. Gitbert Smith of Kitchener spent the hott. day with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wmer. M.: and Mrs, M. C. Howling and children. Gordon and Marie visited with Mrhand Mrs. Amer! Israel at Kitchener on Sunday. ' me" ., ___ W ---'-.' -.._-.- ........., - w... um um..- y Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley mum... and lbs Ad- Binzomnn spout s in Inns Cake". hr 'Bestrice Goodwin; Miss Dorothy Hellman ot Port Ore- any: at this weet with Mr, end In. on exercise. '%gutqr 'Brignde”, try the an called on Mr. and In. Joni-h Robert Coleman At (hit. boys; “Folk Dance”, by the girls; ('usel on the holiday. l Mr, and Mrs. Boss Inlet um and s recitation. "What Shall I Do” Visitors with In. Elisdseth hunter Grace and lies Vera Hit. by Delmre Tom. Schmidt on loudly were: Mr. and torn visited with Mr. And In. Fran- During the evening several Chriat. Mrs. George Morton and dsuhtsr, ch Hilborn st Preston on the holi- mu carols were sung by the Shirley and Mr. Wilhrd Schmidt of day. audience after which I", M. Bech- lilverton; and Mr. had In. Victor Mrs. Oliver Banner ot Kltchenu- tel, President ot the qr. Women‘s Schaeger and son. Bruce ot Kitch- is spending A low dun with Mr. and Institute. presented. the institute ener. Mrs. Hamid Shuts. prim bt . And " to Eldon Pipher Guests at the home of Mr. and Miss Ruth Meier at Waterloo is and Douglas Banach» who received Mrs, Maurice Shape on Chrisunu spending the holidsy week with her the highest sanding in last yesr's Day,irteluded: Mrs. Gideon Heist and trratadparertta, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Entrance Examination. Principal Messrs. Harold and Reginald Hair Wetter. L, shunt: also presented silver cups man of Kitchener. Mr. and In. W. H. Guthrie and to Lincoln Colemhn and Esther no Mi". and Mrs. M. C, Howling and daughter, Miriam were Yuletide visi- sen'berger the 193? Field Day Cham- children. Gordon and Marie visited tors It the home of It. and “flail” pious. Santa Claus mode his hype-r- with Mrhand Mrs. Albert Israel at Main It Washington. once at the concluJion ot the pro Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Snyder visited - and distributed gifts to the i... and nun-M “I. .b.., ..._._, mm u. --" .. ....... - .. _ ver and chums. hinges uni Jan of (infancy; Mr. In! In. “than: Coleman and flu Arlene Roam:- gel at Kitchener. Mr. Wooley En: uni an. hut: Kat muted with Mr. and In. “on Elf! " 1019qu 9", Chtutmaa Duy. Mr. and In. M Pudqeua ttN children, Hobart. Auto! And In» and In. w. W mm mm Mr. and In. w-ur M] at, “when“ on Hindu. Holld-y new “It. an In. In Minuet were: In. It“ Mom rook-um inf was I: itmiktid' "on“ ad and". tn Ton-lo. Mr. ad In. C. A. was: au'uy at a. homo: In lama-.1. In: W._ My! alum-Ln“ u m. Doors: 70,1130!”le Snrrm“ by Newton EInw-ohter And A Trll‘k on 81mm", by Earl Good, win. an Harri”. "8|: Little Milk- maids'", try six Junior urn; a "and. knrrhln! Drlll hy two-Iva Salton; a *ottr, "Wa- Thrpo Rum". hr "an. "ttlhttatt Parson Maw-rm" and "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", and "Hansel and Gretel". The our pols which were made by the Grade VIII pupils or last your were mani- pnluvvd by twelve pupils on att at- 'vactivNrarrarutmt stage with a mlorrul background depicting scenes from Fairyland Other numbers that rrrruttrsd murh mprriment owing to the tumsnttid ttertorrttartees and cos- lumps! wnrv: the ‘Bunny Drill by the Juniors; Rooster Drill hy the Swim Hays. a pluylot, "Snow White and tho Swen Dwarfs", by the Juniors: and two dialogues. “Tho Truth Tell. ‘nz Machine", my eight Smlora and Thrrw 1Vishes". by tour Button. Th" Bur progron tho pupils have mark in musir was shown in tttty gmup singing and the numbers try tltr Ryrhm Band both under tho di- im-iinn of the music learher, Min Murmur! Pearce Glen Poth noted as annmmu-r for the program trom main station Nrrtps and other tea. turpn inrlmlM A \anroma Burris! with vim following sunny "O Como". 'Whiir Shnphnrds Watched" (with rirstrantt "Good Kine Wonrmlus", and 'Wrstromo Song". in well as a wplrome radiation by Waynn Ein. wachtnr. recitation: "Santa Cl-us' A r'apacity audience nlted Ravel- mau's Hall on Thursday evening for thr. presentation of the annual Pub- lic Srhool Christmas entertainment. Art unusually interesting Nature ot HIV program was the Puppet Playe. Mrs. August Milbrandt of Philips- lmrg and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Palk and children. Dorothy, Clarence and Lm-illo of Wellesley visited at the lmnw ot Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler on (‘hristmas Day. Public School Present. Concert. Miss Silva Snider and Imnard Snider of German Mills called on Mr. and Mrs. l. M. Himorn on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. L. Henderson and Miss Doris Henderson were holiday guests at the home of Mrs. M. Deisrh at Gall. Mr. and Mrs. James Bmitt ot Detrqit, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith and children Edwin and Shirley ot Beach- ville Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith and Mac Smith of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs, Gardield Weber and son Paul visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett at Kitchener on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schedler and family of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred age-11937911 Tuesday. Mn: and Mrs. Roy Gllduer visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Schrumm at Haysville on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roth and son of Caledonia were holiday guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perth. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown and Miss Ella Brown of ,Plaltsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hifborn on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Uttehnan and daughters, Phyllis and Barbara Joan 0; Waterloo called on Mr. and Mrs. I slain Camel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Seegmiller and daughter. Jean of Kitchener were among the visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim "human on Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Lean- der Cressman on Sunday included: Mrs. Ezra Cressman or SoutlpWesl Wilmot; Fred 'Richardson of New Hamburg and Clarence Cressman of Plattsville. Mrs. James Kellsey and Cecil Kellsey visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kellsey at Water- loo on Sunday. Grunt‘Gingerich of Detroit. Mich., and Charles Gingerich of Blair called on Rev. and Mrs. E. Gina-rich on the holiday. _ Miss Ellen Page of the Hamilton Normal School is spending the Christmas vacation with her parents. Mv, and Mrs. F. EJPage Miss HNen Hallman of Galt span! thr holiday week-end with her par- engg. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hallman. Mr.-and Mrs. George Hoch of Kitchener were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Albert Plederlein on the holi- dar. Miss llamlene Meyers ls spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Begin-:- a! New Hamburg. Mrs. W. Newton of Toronto visit- "d with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kaster last Friday. 'Holiday visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith were: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brighton visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Brighton and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brighton at Preston on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn 3136015;le ot Bright visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald ft Christmas [by Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Gedcko and children. Glrolyn and Dale of Kitetr ener called " the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Flederlein on Sunday. Miss Evelyn Hilborn of RLGii, spent a few days ot this week with her grandfather. Mr. Titus Binge- Mr. Ind Mrs. Gordon Benn were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Cress- {nan near New Haentturtr on the holi. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn Ind MUa Mary Hilborn visited with Mr. and in. Joseph Hilton: " Preston on Tuna-day. Mr. and Mrs. i. B. Snyder visited with Mr. Ind Mrs. William Detweiler '"foeit, on Christin“ Day. (di'; Mr. and In. W. H. Guthrie and daughter, Miriam were Yuletide visi- tors It the home of Mt. And Mrs. Roy Main It Wuhlnglon. m. and In. Jouph Banana and all ten, Ruth uni Marcel ot Vic- wrhburg dolled " the home of Mrs. M. H. Shun: on Tuesday. and TUttqd with h n“ In. Own m- dialog“ oatitled, "'re was at Hum an culled on by Cumm- [emu Mond- utDoo-on‘liouhy. "mums-Mu; Yuan“ (an. " the hon. or De. hi Three Bilbo", um In. . B. Brown Ion: Mr. and mun-led h: Jenn Pt In. Wellington Bock or Weltnad; In; and In was It nah W4 Titus Bingeman and Miss Ada Bingeman were recent visitors with Mrs. John Snider at Kitchener. With the closing of the local schools on Friday. the following teachers are spending the Christmas vacation at their respective homes: Mrs. R. Carton at Rockwood and L. Shantz at Free-port; Miss hlarrat'et Pearce also returned to her home at New Toronto where she has accept- ed a position tor the remainder of tho school year. Miss Margaret Cassel of Bellevllle is spending the Christmas holidays Christmas Meeting. The Christmas meeting of the N.D.CS. Literary Society was held at the school on Friday morning with the president, Jack Hallman occupy- ing the chair. Plano solos were ren- dered hy Elma Dieterrbacher and Dorothy Tommi. A reading entitled, “How Christmas Came to the Poor House". was given by Roy (Shani: followed by a guitar instrumental. “Hark The il-{erald Angela Bing", by Vinetta Beer. The editor's report was presented by Daibin Egerdee and a vocal trio composed of Marie Creasman. IRudene Toman and Betty Tuchlinski favored with a number. The annual exchange of Christmas gifts was held at the close with the gifts being distributed by Cameron Toman and Weston TCaster, ll) King s. WATERLOO Phone 894 children from a large prettilratecor, nod Christmas tree. Red and green streamers and Christmas bells adorned the hall for the occasion. Liurnry Society Holds During the evening new”! Christ- an arc]: were sung by the audience after which I", M. Bech- tel, President ot the ltr. Women'. school, “Holly and the Ivy" (with (haul). “Deck the Hall", “Silent Night" AM "Hott. Night", Ila; by Dolmore Tom; l was “The Christ- mu Cake", hr 'Boumce Goodwin; u eureka. '6gutqr Brande", try the hon; “Folk Dance”, by the girls; and . recitation. "What Shall I Do” by Demon Toma. smut; two ”up. "Up In Bum land" at! “Jolly Sula"; tecluuou. ‘81:” ot Christmas”. try Bomlce Mud "Gnu! tor curl-1m". by DATE! 1 Table FIGS K-lb . I O . will McLuen'I Freer. Ill 1si'icii'iciiiioij"i'i"ik l-lb. has 17c Golden Hallowi D A T gt 8 I tii'ijiiiiuojjV z .1... 't're Canada “was? stttit,f m t out". btl, GGaG'"'i" KIM 19c .. ara, SERVE?!“ pke. Ire Crown Corn " IUD 10.15, m. TN: Special-Libby', TOMATO JUICE , 19-oz-tinLZOc Roquefort Cream CHEESE 44m PIKB- 16c Ow Creamy Old c a I E tit E lb. aBe Plain or Pimiento, Velveeta CHEESE u-lb. Pltx. "e Philadelphia Cream CREESE " pkg. 15c [I Choice CRA N BI-IRRll-IS GRANGER Medium New Navel .3: 'et _ _ Il i, "ss-rel (i':?..,' E7; in l Doe 'I, " CARROLL’S pk: Pl" lbs. " Mixed C A N D Y lb. 10c Jewel Re Shortening lub. plum 13c 'CHIPSO "r qe, aoe IVORY NUTS in shell lb. "e Seedleu “RA PE FRI 11' 96h n New Navel ORA NGF,S Largo Mixed SA'RDINES tht 17c Brunswick St A R D I N E . tim " McCormick's or Christie's “B" sh D A s 1 Plan- Me 'OLg VES 3-on. iar "qt Assorted Fish Speeiai--Tiger Tomato CATS”? IS-ol. bti. I“ Queenland Sweet Mixed ‘PXCKLES 27-oar. i-r 18c McLaren's Stuffed I“LIVES 3-0th "e King Oscar PASTES McLaren's Pain Mis, M. H. Shaun, tho “I“ Sham: visited with Mr, and Mn. Luella and Mary Sham: and Gordon Norman Martin at \Elmira on Sunday. The members of tho Bee Happy Sewing Club held their annual Chvistuias party at the home of Mrs. Garfield Weber on Wednesday even- my; Mr, and Mm Omar Snider and \hildren. Clare, Eva and Jeannett- visited at the homes ot Bishop John Snider and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Grog at Waterloo on Sundly. Mrs, L. Smith has returned to her home at Petersburg after spending the past month in the village. Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt spent a few days ot this week with her Ill- ter, Mrs. Clara Nauman at Baden. Personals. 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