Ia-tttwr-At New Dundee, Dee. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lon» bury of Preston. a daughter. Kraemer-Mt Wallenstein. Dec. T, to Mr. and Mrs. John Kraemer, a daughter. 'remet--At St. Mary's Hospital, Dec. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Herzog, King St. E., Kitchener, a son. 3---At the K.-W. H ital. Dec. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. 8l'r'llr"/ Jones, R.R. 3, Kitchener, a son. Betterer--At Parry Sound, Dee.. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Scherer (Anne McGlynn, Preston), I daughter. "tttTP: the K.-W. M g} ,Dec.6,toMr.tutdMm.Eart eiaagertrer,-Waterioo, a non. "er--At Heidelberg, Dec. 3, to Mt and Mrs. Ezra Frey, a daughter. la-tttwr-UU New Dundee. Dee. Mtthar-At the K.-W. Hospital. Dee. 8, to Mr. and In. Clarence Hiker, Elmira, a '?.'ahtr,; C-ab--At the K.- . Ptefs '?geca,'athtc,'ne, Mm. 1 ener, a son. 'trb--At Wellesley, Nov. M, to Mr. and Mrs. John G. Erb, a danish» ten 'Naantatg--At Waterloo, Dec. A to Mr. and Mn Michael Kenning, -if Mere avenue, a daughter. Victoria Creams - Jelly Beam Dominion Mixed Gum Jellies_ - Ehocolate Drops Solve All Feminine Gift Problems Rayon Undies - Pretty us they are practical! Silky rayon panties. bloomers. vests. Well tallored. All sizes. Each 49c Silk Hosiery Sale Crepe Chifton . Service Weight mule Ideal Chiistmas Gifts! _ Pretty Undies 75c&85cn mm: Martmaidiii" mm of the Week In the County r. _ .1' CHRISTMAS 12c lb. Frederick Guenther" a fora-IE6 "mica?“ ataGiri'" an mm. gt,gtttttt ‘mmmmmcwnotm..~mmm-mlm 'itt Chamm ingagoodllienndhunot’dh-mnm Surat Kitche' In Jennie wag; graced the “damn“ “Wad" Hush 'dal'. - ner were nut to an . " of Toronto. he In??? admit out before - charge of the 'nretigtg. "tt'N2t-Pid; Andrew Pt ing the up. he m g 7;;- Beano ewDundee Ibotl50 moesthdeatingin mm Ma. Mar Kutue, Reg.N., of “I: gut Jd mm for m. m. The Catholic Youth! 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Marrue - 1'li"hhettr. mung: ('.","at,',uittatr.fart,fd 'JrA2Nl"t2't'trgtrti a 'taf, 'lrfiPtt"a,ii-,i'etlhd2grli'l'/LtlJfll'sTrljAtr.," new.» tit-ttttrho-E 'ttttttpets-ttmet W- Pretty mun; slips. lavishly lacy ignored. Heavy nuns or crepeg. gins M_to, 44. Prices $1.95 $2.50 M Allgze: -- 14 to 17%, en's oo IL',',','."'.',',',','"" ee,', en'- y PYJAMAS $1 $3 3:23:32" 81 to $3 23:.th 75c " 32.50 Ita, Me 50c 75c " NECKWIAII _.. zu to $1 'ltihm cons $12.50 'MU., co,,,,87.95 " ion Randall of Preston to Flo}- ence Ruth Friar of Waterloo. 'EGiiirgi"i of 'iFtrgut2n 30 Mn: "Be eaie 1l.ot 1'11 make the sen- . tence longer, retorted We Elizabeth Punk of Kitehener. Iii' l, epthen A: 1 h lf . MiyaAtte Bissaneh ptpithn. Kitchener-. 'irUii"fihi Shirts Pr: when mam ' Gets Thar In to aGui%sriGaiii' dining in alt am my Ion mu. of gold, but the reason tor " ne.. The Catholic Youth Granulation m. 90'.“ WW trpm " inability td ot.ttt, 1.4991. 1hureA, .‘V-EEM hy peeled for a shorter siintenk." "I have taken ev into consideration. I JG71t'g him life sentence for breaking and en- tering by light." commented tt an: ante 3min sentenne seven {em e aged that "the war w tt probably be over by the was he septum?“ - - In reply to Mr. Damon's pm thud†for ies in the drum that tAd','S'."AT. would “like to re- festival Btt0etqo by the C.YO. join the RA. .", Crown Attorney Council of Waterioo and Wetting- w. P. Clement asserted that the ton counties. The organization, R.A.r. would not take back a man meeting My my med Niehel--At Listowel December 10, George Philip Nickel. " years. Dennstedt--At Kitchener, Dec. IO, Isaac Dennstedt. " years. Ginirter--At Crosshill. Dec. IO, Allan (Sinister, 72 years. "tthey-A/mira, Dec. to, [out Fischer, 64 yank? -_e--M __, "CT'; Wetumker--At Beaver Creek. Ores Mon, Dec. IO, Rev. William Henry Wettlaufer, 67 years. '; tkherer---At Parry Sound, Dec. n) Judith Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sc erer, two days. Bamrtttaett-At Kitchener, Dec. ll, Glenn Aaron Baumbach. 467 Park street, nix months. Weist--At Kitchener, Dec. 10 Wil- liam Max Waist, 139 Elmer street, M years. Retrter--At Kitchener, Dee. IO, _Valentine Reiner, 68 years. Ea, 333.7% tiiniciiiiiiTFr, 1; lay9otmm. A!!!“ 'qmyytaltagatimf 3i -iiirrGiaTiiG; Many [hunks for your splendid support in electing Inc Is Mayor for 1941 at the recent electlon. The bent Interests of the town will always be foremost in my endeavours. Thank You W. B, "Pete" Brill The contest took place at the havemher meeting of the Centre- ville Women's. Institute Tuesday nieht with Mr. J. Feuby and Mn a Wiles as the judges. Wool to be used in the unique competition was wound at a meet- ing held at the home of Mrs. L Shanta last week. The president. Mrs. A. Living- ston. presided and during the bu- siness part of the Meeting an ap- peal was made tone members to contribute tithe rational hospital ward in England and it was de- cided to have a collection box " the next meeting to receive do- nations for this fund. Waterloo Tuesday night The din- ner was served in candlelglllt which made the table Rene t much more effective. Following dinner. Mrs. A. Doepel presided at the business meeting. It was de- cided to forego the usual exchange of gifts and send the money in- stead townm the fund to St. Luke's convention for the erec- tion of a new church. SPEED Klimt: CORTES? CENTREVTL1i-MN. W. Dick- In, M Mtttrel 3813mm 1&1 L Poplow and Mrs K. David were declared the winners in the ftrgt speed knitting contest ever held at Centreville. The members also decided to erect the community Christmas treeayusua1utirrearandtopre- pare hampers of Christmas cheqr for several families. - Livingston were appointed a visit- Ing committee HELP FURNISH WARD LmWotyD.-ahe Linwood Wo- men's Institute has decided to 'end $5 to the Federated Women's Institute of Ontario to assist in furnishing a ward in a Canadian hospital in England. This was de- _cided at Y? meeting held _at the Miss Verna Schade. missionary to Africa now on furlough, was guest gpeaker " the meeting of Young People's Society of First Baptist church, Waterloo. Monday. The meeting. conducted as mis- sionary nig t, opened with the singing of hymns. Roy Yanke read the scripture lemon and W. o. Mitchell led in ayer. Musical numbers comprises a vocal solo by Mrs. W. Aspden and numbers bx the Ambassador TYio. Miss Ade Turner was in charge. About 100 attended the meeting. _ I _.__ MEETING m FORM telee1ed pm play “him withg'rei'i home of Mrs. W. Schultz. Mrs. D. McPherson presided. Twenty-six members were present Members also decided to collect salvage. Arrangements were made to Show moving pictures at the Spn'i‘celeigh Farm. Brantford, this wee . The program for the meeting of the Senior League of Emmanuel Evangelical church, Waterloo, Monday night, took the form of a broadcast Members assembled in the hall and heard the broadcast Schweitzer presided " the 'tl and acted as announcer. is Lottie Kellerman rendered vocal solos white the Iddreu on league work was given by Dwight Keller- given over the 1,tgihii,itir" -syireG; T9rn the auditor um. Leland AFRICAN MISSIONARY Mel] OP BROADCAST illness of three years. Mrs. Rachel Hathaway, 84, passed away at her Henry street home on Saturday. Mrs. Hathaway, t"l,'ttft bedfast, was stricken with pa ysis about a week ago, which hastened her death. She was born in Paris, Ont., a daughter of the late Mr. and Mm. William Luxford and was' married; in Paris 60 years ago to Samuel Hathaway. It was only last month that they celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary. Her husband was a miller and they lived in several places in Western Ontario, including St. Marys, Burford and Paris. bout 15 years ago they moved to this village and opened a notion shop, which they later sold, and retired. .. Besides her husband, one son, George of Elmira, survives with one sister, Mrs. Cyntha Skeals of Howard. Mich. The late Mr. Glaister is survived by his wife, formerly Theresa Har- ron, one daughter, Adena. attend- ing Toronto University, and one son, William, attending the Kiteh- ener-Waterloo Collegiate. three brothers, Dr. William Glaister of Wellesley, George of Linwood, John of Landis, Sash., and one sis- ten Mrs. Peter Hogg, also of Lan- dis, Sash. John Ponies NEW GERMANY. - Word has been received here of the death in Bumuo of John Fornes, husband of Mary Halter of New Germany. Mr. Forms was born in Buffalo. Surviving Ire his wife, two sons, Charles and Edward. and three daughters. Marcella, Rose and Blondina. all of Bunalo. died in his 5131 year at his home located at hot 35, Blind Line, Elma township, on Monday. The de- ceased was born Nov. M, 1890, and died Jn the same home where he Allan Glam" CROSSHILu-Allan Giaister. a prominent resident of this district, died Tuesday morning at his resi- deneedtere, Ws wgs " years of age. Mr. Cluster had bidri%oisl ttned to his bed for the past three years. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Glalster. he was born on the farm adjoining his, and was well- !gnown. having lived here all his Ill for the past year, Mr. Barr was in bed for the past seven weeks. He was a member of the 1.0.03. a! Donegal. known, having lived here all his life. .He attenggd Bquchlgqh and was interested in pu'blié atidiis.' Surviving are his wife, the Tor- mer Annie Struthers, and one sis- ter, Mrs. Dalton McCourt of Danes-l. . lane Dunn-tun Isaac Denntrtedt, " of New Dun- dee, died early Tuesday at his home on Frederick street, follow. ing I lingering illnetm. He was born Aug. IS, 1864. in Blenheim town.. ship. Mr. Dennstedt attended the United Brethren church at New Dundee. . Surviving is a sister, Mrs, James Richmond of California. lmh nut-er “ ELMtRA.--raruis Fischer, Elmira) barber and tobacconist, died at his: home, " Centre street, Tuesday morning, at the an of 64 yarn. Mr. Fischer hid been in m heaittr for the past four years and had been seriously ill for the past nine months. He wu born In Elmira and had resided in Kitchener for I tune, He gnaw rA.NBURG.---rPyowingytry [when Bun MILVERTON. - Reuben Barr a an awnrn on. ""v'"'"r"? Ft 4feit3tMtMtMtMtyt=lt=itytytyt'iityt'illt!,'itythsf learned barbering under his father and carried on the trade in Kitch- engrt Strytfor1' argl Cpmw_all. Returning to Elmira, he pur- chased the barber shop of the late Mr. Dahmer. now part of the Winger block. He carried on busi- ness in Elmira for twenty years and while he retired from barber- ing ten years ago, he continued to operate a tobacco store and billiard B,1 Mr. Fischer was active in sport circles. He was president of the Elmira Hockey Club for 15 years and was a member of the Elmira Lawn Bowling Club. He also made annual hunting trips to Northern Ontario for the past 35 years. He was interested in horticulture, spe- cializing in rose culture. V I a :0 "fi Better Vision/i?, ’ a ' .,'i,'i iiili for Christmas; William Max Waist. M, of 139 Elmer street, Kitchener, died 'Nes- day night at the K.-W. Hospital. He had been ill since May. Mr. Waist was an employee of the Do- minion Rubber Company and at- tended St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. He was a son of Reinhold Weist and the late Mrs. Weist. In additioii -trhiscfatiieFihere survive four brothers, Paul, Bruno and Richard and Pied of Waterloo. Bev. W. ll. Woman!" TAVISTOCK. - Neil Wettlauter received word Tuesday of the sud- den death of his brother, Rev. Wil- 'ri"eitritytytnmttitaytytytyt,ntytwtatitt,witt,t,wjQ " FREDERICK " Witthtm Waist A Thorough Eye Examination and Classes, If Necesngry. GUARANTEED by Serving People of Waterloo Count, Ninrr I80}: JhNSEN'S EYESIGHT SERVICE PHONE t - 2715 Ham Henry Wettlaufer, .67, of Beaver Creek, Oregon, following a heart attack. He was born in Tavi- stock on March 29, 1873, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wett- laufer. He attended school in East Zorra and Tavistock and later en- tered the Evangelical College at Naperville, m. Upon graduation he became pastor of an Evangelical church in North Dakota where he served for several years'. He was also pastor of several churches in Oregon prior to going to Beaver Creek in 1918. He last visited Tavr. stock in 1928. Deceased first married Susan Schultz of North Dakota, who pre- deceased him in 1938. In June of 1939 he married Mrs. Minnie M. Bates, who survives along with two daughters, Mrs. Ray Buchheit of Hood River, Oregon, and Mrs. Clifton Miller of Fargo, North Dakota, one son, Irvin, at home, three brothers, Menno of Innerkip. Louis of East Zorn and Neil of Tavistock, and one sister, Mrs. Wil- fred Corp, Tavistock, and six grandchildren. Kitchener 5018 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 723 King St. West mn - WALSH Kl'N'lll-TNER Waterloo