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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Feb 1940, p. 6

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‘ DOWNING, STEEN and Co Special Bargain ExX cURSIONS Excursion t‘ckets good in Tourist, P!h' on payment of slight} Tmer piaa heres of parier or sheeping Chr STOPOVERSâ€"Will be allowed at any point ROUTESâ€"Tickets good going via Port Arthur, Ont., Chicago, II1, or Sault Ste. Marie. returning via same route and line only. Generous optional routing« Fase parBculares Hom why ht The M.B.C. Young People‘s Society V. M. WOOD met at the parsonage on Friday City Passonger Agent evening with Howard Battier in 120 King St. W. â€"_ Phome 585 charge of the program. Psaim 36 was Kitchener, Ont. read by Ervin Seyler following which & i¢i the tapic, "Stop, Listen and Look", Canadlan Pac‘flc‘was presented by Miss Eva Schlichâ€" Road Conditions Cut Attendance On Monday afternoon the annual meeting of the Wilmot Township Muâ€" nicipal Telephone System was held in the township hall. The attendâ€" ance .was somewhat below the usual number but this is believed caused by the snow bound roads which preâ€" vented many from the country atâ€" tending. Messrs. Noah Steinman, Henbert Bergey and E. D. Bidt were vreâ€"elected commissioners of this township association. Reâ€"elect Wilmot Telephone Commissioners; Many Repairs Necessary. WestEern CaANADA GOING DATES DAILY FEB. 17 TO MARCH : RETURN LIMIT: 46 Days. 86 King 3t. W. _ Phone 1800 KITCHENER or both, within final limit of ticket, on application to Conductor:; also at Chicago, I1L., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., and west, in mccordance with tariffs of United States Mr. Herbert Bergey was chairman for the meeting and Commissioner Steinman explained that fiftyfve miles of line were badly in need of repairs and one stretch of seven miles needed complete overhauling. In order to do this new equipment must be purchased and due to these heavy expenditures the commission thought it unwise to reduce the tele phone rates. However on motion of A. E. Kerr and Mr. E. D. Eidt, people who have paid rent for ten years were granted the same rate as eubâ€" scribers. The rate on rentals was reduced one dollar. in Canada on the going or return trip, lines Murrey 3. Muna, Optemetrist 14 King 5. WATERLOO Phone 88 FRANK®‘S Jewellery Store Lineman Ed. Diebel reported conâ€" siderable work done during year trimming trees. Reference was made to unpaid telephone accounts and the commission advised to check up on these bills. Mr. Gideon Bechtel a former comâ€" missioner acted as chairman for the wnnual election of officers. In a brief preliminary address he complimentâ€" ed the commission on their splendid financial standing. Your Next Visit to TORONTO ~Mr. 1. C. Laschinger and Mr. H. B Kuntz were appointed auditors HoTEL WAVERLEY Located on Wide Spadina Ave. at College St. Easy Parking Facilities Convenient to Highways Mr. Chas. Doherty spent a few days at Elmira this week. Ervin Moser of Kitchener spent Sunday at his home here Mr. and Mrs. Len Harrison and son Don and Miss Kay Hanley of Guelph spent Sunday with Mrs. Dennis Hanley. E. C. Knoblaugh made a business trip to Kitchener this week. * \Mr. and VMrs. Lawrence Kocher and Miss Marie Crunican spent Saturday in the Twin City. Full particulars from amy agent. â€" Mr. Elmer Vollmer is in Listowel Memorial Hospital after undergoing an operation of appendicitis on Satâ€" nrday Mr. and Mre. Alex Wey of Kitch ener sent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs loe Graff â€" TICKETS GOOD TO TRAVEL Mr. Arthur Kennedy and Sister Es ter spent Sunday at their home here Mr. Greg_ Schiebel of Guelph spent sSunday at his home hara TO ALL STATIONS IN Vsm OHRONIOGLA WANT APSR. To BUT OR SW1 Close to the University, Pariiament Buildings, Maple Leat Gardens, Theatres, Hospitals, Wholesale Houses, _ and the _ Fashlonable _ Retail Shopping District. Single â€" â€" $1.50 to $150 Double : â€" $1.50 to $5.00 Four to Reom, $5.90 to $4.00 BADEN HESSON | The Wimot Township Council has made the purchase of a snow plow which commenced operating on the township roads on Tuesday morning. The plow which consists of a front reut of eight feet and a tenfoot side , wing will be fitted in a large truck Wilmot Puts New Plow In Operation The plow which consists of a front ing and crying over the experiences cut of eight feet and a tenfoot side of "Lena Rivers", the very first time wing will be fitted in a large truck you ever read Mary J. Holmes‘ cole at a total cost of $981. Bince the brated novel? Did you ever think township does not own a truck capâ€" then that you would have the opporâ€" able of driving the plow an agree tunity of seeing this same "Lens ment has been made with a private Rivers" in a modern version performâ€" trucker to operate the plow at an ed for your bénefit right before your hourly rate. very eyes? That opportunity will Rev. Gordon Schrag of Glasgow soon be at hand for a group of young occupied the pulpit of the Blenbeim people from the community havg Mennonite Church on Sunday mornâ€" commenced ‘practicing this interestâ€" ‘ng. ing play which will be presented in Kavelman‘s Hall will be the scene aid of the Red Cross. Kaveilman‘s Hall will be the ecene f the annual Commencement of the iew Dundee Continuation School on friday evening, Feb. 2nd, commenc ing at 7.46 o‘clock. A threeâ€"act comeâ€" ly entitled, "Speed", will be the nain feature of the program. UJ.B.C.E. Society Meets, ‘The semiâ€"monthly meeting of the U. B. Christian Endeavor Society was .elid at the parsonage on Thursday vening. Billy Smith read the scripâ€" ure lesson and the C. E. Pledge ifter which the topic, ‘"What It Means To Strive To Do His Will", zas presented by Miriam Hilborn. ‘ollowing a piano solo by Mrs. E. Hingerich, Mrs. Elgin MiMler read in extract from a sermon on the subâ€" ect. "Christ‘s Call To World Wide Missionary Service", which had been written by Rev. C. W. Meadows of Chambersburg, Penn. Miss Isabel Robertson a poem entitled, "I Shall Not Pass Again This Way," and Weston Kaster also gave a reading lon. "Dr. Grenfell‘s Call To Labraâ€" dor." Inspector G. L. Gray of Toronto visited the Continuation School last Wedresday. The Junior Women‘s Institute will meet at the home of (Miss Muriel Poth on Tuesday evening. Feb. 6th.. Present Interesting Topic tor, Ray Diefenbacher and Miss Miriam Coleman. Miss Althea Bock and Cameron Bock rendered a vocal duet, "I Belong To The King", and a ‘brief talk on the topic was also given by Rev. S. S. Shantz. Liteary Society. Glenn Poth. presdent of the Puwblic School Literary Soclety occupied the chair at the wee‘kly mesting which was held on Friday afternoon. "Our Own Canadian Home". was sung in ovening and the following numbers were then given: a contest. "Jack of All Guesses" conducted by Eva Snider; riddles by George Goettling; a playlet by the pupils of Graed VII; a contest "Say Who You Like", in charge of Elinore Rosenberger; and the National Anthem. B.Y.P.U. Meeting. The weekly meeting of the B.Y.â€" PU. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger on Monday evening with Miss Doris Bechtel preâ€" siding. After an opening song serâ€" vice the scripture lesson was read by Miss Irene Holst. Two creadings were given as follows: "Where Is Jesus?" by .Mrs. Roy Gildner: and "Can I Expect Victory Over Sin?" by Mrs. Dinger. Rev. H. F. Schade presented the topic on, "Prayer and a vocal duet entitled, "Pause For a Moment of Prayer", was also renderâ€" ed by Mrs. Harold Poth and Miss Doris Bechtel. , Sails With First. Word has been received by local relatives that Chester Hallman of Brooks Alta., a grandson of Mr. Joâ€" sish Hallman of Haven, Alta., is now in England, Luving sailed with the First Canadian Contingent. Personals. Mrs. E. T. Coléman entertained several little folks at a birthday supâ€" per at her home Monday evening on the occasion of the sixth birthday of her daughter, Shirley. Rev. W.~C. Nolting of Wellesley called on Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman on Wednesday. â€" â€" Miss Mildred Smith. Gilbert Smith and Roes Toman called on friends at Stratford on Thursday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller and children, June and David of Preston called on Mr. and Mra. A. Hilborn on Saturday. 9 â€" Mrs. William Gremm of was a recent visitor with Mrs. William Goettling. *‘ NEW DUNDEE <~ MUGGS and SKEETER DONALD DUCK Wiarton Mr. and Will Present Play TVO To Aid In Red ‘ Teik it ap ther Cross Work Your liver is the lares Do you remember curling up in your armchair and alternately laughâ€" The role of Lenk Rivers, the leadâ€" ing lady will be played by Miss Vel ma Bauer, while the other characâ€" ters are as follows: Granny Nichols, Mrs. Iiah Sararas; Mrs. John Livingâ€" stone, Mrs. Florence Becker; John Livingstone, Russel Zinn; Anna Livâ€" ingstone," Grace Toman; Caroline Livingstone, Isahel Robertson; John Livingstone Jr.,. Allan Cressman; Dunvard Bellmont, George Reist; Malcolm â€" Everett, Harley Stager; Mrs. Graham, Jean Fried; Mr. Graâ€" ham, Melvin ‘Becker; Aunt Milly, Elizabeth Reist; Old Casar, Werner Romahn. Weston Sararas is stage diector Romahu. Weseton Sararas is stage ed in marriage to Mr. Daniel W. divector Zehr, youngest son of the late Mr. ‘ and Mre. Danel Zehr,. who resided Personals. about four miles west of Linwood. Mr. Mahlon Shantz of St. Jacobs RBighop Joseph W. Kipfer of Millbank, visited at the home of Mr. and MrS. officiated. Gilbert Bergey on Sunday. â€" The young couple were attended The Misses Grace Toman, Iva Zinn by Mr. Michael Streicher cousin of and Irene Kurt and Messrs. Russel the groom, Miss Katie Kuepfer, sisâ€" asl Milton Zinn attended an enterâ€" ter of the bride, Mr. Joel Kuepfer, ‘sinment presented by members of cousin of the bride, Miss Fannie Zehr the Kitchener district of the Luther sister of the groom. The Misses Grace Toman, Iva Zinn and Irene Kurt and Messrs. Russel asl Milton Zinn attended an enterâ€" teinment presented by members of the Kitchener district of the Luther League of Canada held at the K.â€"W. (ollegiate on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel of Plattsville called at the homes of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn on Monday. Alr. William Goettling is spending resdence near Fermbank. a fow days with his daughter, Mrs.| prmes ammameimcommmnece me ie avce 2 Max Bogusat and Mr. Bogusat at Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theiLake. CROES__H""L Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schiedel 0!| 1 gooderich of Manitoba, a former Preston visited with the latter‘s MDâ€"‘(rosshill boy is visiting at the home ther, Mrs. George Hallman on TUCSâ€" ofp yrs M. Shantz and ronewing old day. _ ___ Glo l l . c2 w __. Acquaintances. 00000 _ 0_ _ _ Miss Rufena MeNichol of Winniâ€" peg. Man.. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Coleman for a few days last week. Rev. Gordon Schrag of Glasgow and Mr. Virgil Handrich of Mio, Mich., spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Rev. Moses N. Baer. A number fom the community atâ€" tended the special services held at the _ New _ Hamburg _ Evangelical Church over the weekâ€"end which were addressed by Gypsy Smith of London. The Misses Mary and Miriam Hil born and Mr. Clare Hilborn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller at Preston on Tuesday. Messrs. Wallace and Ralph Toman and â€" Ezra â€" Hermann of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L H. Toman. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zettler and daughters, Evelyn and Marie of Gerâ€" man Mills visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schaaf on Sunday. Miss Verna Behtel attended the gilver wedding annivorsary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eden Bechtel which was celebrated at their home near Plattsville last Friday. \[r. Kenneth Hallman of Kitchener called at the homes of Rev. and Mrs. E. Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hilborn on Sunday. > â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schneider of Kitchener visited with their daughâ€" ter. Mrs Elmer Detweiler on Sunday. â€" Mrs. Fred Lang and Miss Thelma Lang visited with Mrs. Maude Hertzâ€" berger at Kitchener last Sg(nrda):. â€" Little John Goos is spending a few weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Goos at Preston. â€" \r and Mrs. Randall Hoffman and son. Bruce of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fiederlein on Sunday. Vsitors with Mr. and {Mrs. William Goettling on Sunday were: Student C. Monks of the Waterloo Seminary ; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Duench of Waterâ€" loo and Miss Katherine Filsinger of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller and dsuthrer. Grace and Miss Vera Hilâ€" bovn visited with Mr. and (Mrs. Franâ€" cis Hilborn at Preston on Sunday. Guests at the home of Mrs. George Hallman on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Good and family of Plattsville:; and Mr. and Mrs. Olar ence Shantz and daughter Margaret of Preston. Ross Miller and T?o ED H* 37 "astes ~k/// _t: / m N y FoUu aASKED FOR IT! IM GONG TO OFFER TO + 1 LET *THE ROCK" PLAY TEN DON‘T . y ExXPERTS SIMULTANEOUSL CZT N " /4 wirTHoOuT REMOVING HIG (By Chronicle Correspondent) MiLLBANK.â€"A pretty . wedding was solemnized at high noon on Tuesday, Jan. 23rd, at the home of the bride‘s brother, Mr. Mose Kuep!â€" er, Morningtonâ€"Wellesiey iboundary . when Miss Emma Kuepfer, youugest daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Kuepfer of near Millbank was unitâ€" Miss E. Kuepfer Winter Bride Tour liver is the largest in d“bâ€"& l,:--:: &b:“flfld“- the praper nvurtaliment ts reach When your livers gets out ol ordar : npesss im your intestines. You beâ€" ;%;â€"t’" h and kidneys cam‘t work teal "reiten" â€"hoadachy, beckachy, , draggod out all the time. Kid yoursaif of these muiscrics, as thowscads have â€"with Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives, for 35 yoars Canoda‘s FRUITATIVESBRH After the ceremony between seyvâ€" entyfive and one hundred guests gathered at the home of the bride‘s parents where a sumptuous wedding dinner and swpper was served. ctumtale frver, bring prompt rehel â€"wmske Teal lhe « Got Fruitâ€"sâ€"tives â€" The young couple exect to take up resdence near Fermbank. iMrns. Andrew Eydt of Wellesley is spending the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Alex Berg. Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Birmingham (newlyweds) have taken up resiâ€" dence near West Montrose. We are glad to report Mrs. W. Wilâ€" ford is able.to be up and about after her attack of pneumonia. â€" ford is able.to be up and about after ‘The topic for the evening was her attack of pneumonia. given by Miss Elva Hazelwood in Miss Lois Walker RN.. returned which she told many interesting to her home in Linwood after spendâ€" things regarling the missionary work ing three weeks at the home of W. that is carried on in the Labrador. Wilford. ' Following the topic Miss Maida Kelly A number from here attended the jed in prayer. The meeting closed miscellaneous shower given in the with a hymn and the mizpah bene Hall at Millbank, Friday evening in benediction. honor of the marriage of (Mr. and Purchases Farm. Mrs. William Birmingham. Mr. George Bast, who for the past Miss Lois Walker RN.. returned to her home in Linwood after spendâ€" ing three weeks at the home of W. Wilford. * The â€"Y.P.U. held their January meeting at the home of Thos. Birâ€" mingham with 22 in attendance. The viceâ€"president, Jessie Hammond, preâ€" sided. The scripture was read by Ralph Berg followed by prayer by Rev. W..O. Mather. ‘The topic, "The Great Physician at Work", given by Firman Ward. Mrs. Thos. Birmingâ€" ham gave a reading. Two duets were sung by Eileen Lather and Florence Squire. An address was given by Rev. ‘Mr. iMather. The program was losed with the mizpah ibenediction. Herbert Berg conducted several conâ€" tests after which refreshments were served. A progressive Euchre and Croâ€" kinole Social will be held in the Township Hall Friday evening. Mr. Jacob Snider of Waterloo spent Sunday with W. Wilford. Mr. Wim. and ‘Miss Jean Neilson of ‘Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neilson. Also attended the funeral of their grandmother. Mrs. Mason of «Millâ€" bank. Your vor is the largest ergon in your body â€" Mr. and Mre. Elmer Roth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Krop{ of Bamberg. _ _ Mr. Clayton Stemimler is hi Melville Kerr for the summer. _ Mr. George Bast has bought the farm of Levi Watson and will take possession on ‘March 1st. c+ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roth and Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Roth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Leis at Wellesley. â€" Melvin Stemmler has hired to Dan Wilker for the summer. . FERNBANK hired to ean C EBE Sctomepeds HNnas: held on Wednesday afternoon, Jun. $ith and was well attended, considerâ€" ing the condition of the roads. The Anaucial reports were excellent. The board of stewards being very happy to close their books without any deâ€" fcit. } ‘The various organizations not only reported on their financial condition ‘but gave resumes of their activities during the past year. The Women‘s '"A:oochth. 'u, thanked for their e contributions ERMAN LLS to the general fund. The missionary : G __..l and maintenance was almost the yr. and (Mrs. Clayton Moss and same as last year. Mr. Howard MaYâ€" qaughters Ruth and Myrtle visited berry was reâ€"elected secretary, MrS. with Eldon Schiefeles‘ of Kitchener, leader and Misses Irene Coulter and Sunday. + Boyd Hammond was elected chair Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Karcher . of Maida Kelly were returned as Oorâ€" Kitchener were Sunday guests at the ganists. Mr. Alfred Tanner was home of Roy Karcher. again appointed treasurer for the â€" Sunday visitors at the home of Arâ€" missionary and maintenance fund. thur Baker were ‘Mr. and Mrs. Emâ€" The fllldllm’* Messrs. Silas Smith manuel Hoffman of Hawkesville and and Frank Tanner wore reâ€"olected Mr. and (Mrs. Meivin Baker of Kitchâ€" as was the cemetery board and th@ anor. . e board of ushers. For the stéwards ‘Miss Elma Brubacher of Toronto Messrs. Wesley Krotz, Alwyn Begks spent the weekâ€"end at the home of and Howard Mayberry were elected. George ‘Waber and David Bearinger. For the session, Mr. William _ Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Thaler and Chalmers and ‘Mr. Alfred Tanner sons Bruce and Herbert of Breslau were reâ€"olected for the thre@y0@ were Sunday guests at the home of term and the ballot for the term of Edward Si@bert. one year was in favor of Mr. Wesley _ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaler and Krotz, who did not accept and the family of Kitchener called at the next baHot elected Mr. Howard Mayâ€" home of Earl Snider Sunday. berry. Mr. Mayberry will be duly set Mr. and Mrs. Urbin Snyder and aside to the office of elder on Sunday family of Bloomingdale were Bunday February 4th. visitors at the home of George Weâ€" Shower Newlyâ€"Weds. ber. A pleasant evening was spent in Hawthorne‘s Hall, Millbank, on Friâ€" day evening when a number of friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. William Birmingham met to present them wth a miscellaneous shower in honor of their recent marriage. rne early part of the evening was spent in dancing to the music supâ€" plied by Leinhardt‘s orchestra. At a suitable time Mr. and Mrs. Birmingâ€" ham were invited to the platform where an address was read by Ed. Hammond and the presentation was made by William Glaister and Johnny Albrecht. Lunch was served and dancing resumed. Y.P.8. Meets. The Young People‘s Society met in the United Church on Sunday evening. In the absence of the Misâ€" slonary convener, Miss Dorothy Skinner the meeting was in charge of the president, ‘Miss Ruth Wray. The scripture lesson was read by Miss Helen Baier followed by a poem by (Miss Marilyn Gray. Mr. George Bast, who for the past several years has resided on the Bellar farm on the 8th concession of ‘Mornington, about a mile north of Millbank, has purchased the 150â€"acre farm of Mr. Leviâ€"C. Watson, Lot 6, concession 11, Mornington, situated a mile south of Carthage on No. 19 highway. Mr. Bast takes possession on March 1st. The annual mesting of Knox We Miss Velma Baier of Gorrie spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baier. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown spent the weekâ€"end in Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lichty and son of Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. Chr, J. Gerber and family were Sunday visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. Mose Lichty. Mr. William and Miss Jean Neilson of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Neilson and attended the funeral of their grandmother, the late Mrs. James Mason. . Mr. and iMrs.: Edgar Rutherford of Toronto spent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s father and sister, Mr. James Rutherford and Miss Nellie Rutherâ€" ford. f _ Mrs. Solomon Bond and Dorothy, Mrs. Hector MacLennan were visiâ€" tors to Milverton on Monday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roy C. Mulcahy spent Sunday at Bright. _ Mrs. A. Haffmeyer is spending sevâ€" eral days with friends in the vilâ€" lage. iMr. James Hyde of Milverton was a visitor in the village on Monday. Mrs. G. A. Maloney and grandâ€" daughter. Carol Moore, returned on Monday to their home here after a few weeks visit with the former‘s son, Rev. Maloney of the rectory. Lucknow. ‘Miss Elma Brubacher of Toronto wpent the weekâ€"end at the home of George ‘Waber and David Bearinger. Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Thaler and sons Bruce and Herbert of Breslau were Sunday guests at the home of _ Mr. and Mrs. Leander Snider visitâ€" ed at the home of Ananias Shantz of Kitchener, Sunday. _ _ _ â€" Mr. and (Mrs. Rudoiph Meyer and children Florence and Edward of Waterloo were visitors at the home of ‘Willam Klein, Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of David Bearinger were Mr. Israel Bearinger, Leah, Susannah, Selinda and Annie Bearinger and Mr. Elias Wideman all of Balsam Grove. _‘Mr. Edwin Jewitt of Markham visited with Earl Snider, Tuesday. Messrs. Ed. Kaufman and Albert Hoh! attended the auction sale of farm stock and implements held by Alf. J. Kneisel, near Wellesliey on Wednesday. Miss Clotilda Schneider of St. EaST TOoORRA Agatha visited a day with Mrs.iMary «_ Starr recently. Mr. Stanley E. Helmuth of near Mr. Alvin Esbaugh of Kitchener Ratho spent Sunday under the parâ€" is spending some time at his home ental roof. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Esbaugh atâ€" tended the funeral of ‘Barbara Ann Esbaugh, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Esbaugh, Kitchener. l2 iB3 ctot ind io : l c un t o on i in s hore. ‘Mrs. Henry Weil, Anna and Harry Mr. Eldon Kress returned to his were Monday visitors with Mr. and home from Waterloo where he was ‘Mrs. Jack Vance, Bright. employed since early in the fall. iMrs. Oscar Weicker and Mrs. Wilâ€" Mrs. Lavina M. Schaefer sapent a liam Weicker and Mrs. Henry Brodâ€" few days in the Twin City. recht spent Friday with Mrs. Allen Myr and Mrs Emil Dietrich spent P. Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dietrich spent the weekâ€"end and Sunday in the Twin City. MODERATE RATES AND INFORMATION FROM FRED WESSON â€" KITCHENER â€" PHONE 3679 Gray Coach Lines For Your Next Outing CHARTER A COACH BAMBERG Let every member of your party enjoy all the fun of the trip there and back. â€" Be sure that everyone is safe. â€" * C AL ~Mr. Elroy Helmuth is working at Mr. Elam Roth of Cassel. By WALLY BISHOP JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE "Dedicated to Better Vision" 10 Frederick St. Phone 853 It means coming home at night fresh and unexhausted â€"without the headache and tiredness that dog the homeâ€" going footsteps of those whose eyes have had to strain hard to see. Safe seeing is the resuit of bridge game, though that‘s part of it. It means a more go:u.cydqhimid oo hare both: oys _both: eyeâ€" BETTER VISION hand and on the table. ; and E:od' light on |.{;ppl- mmn By Walt Disney

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