To QOne And Ail ... Our Best Wishes for a 48 ONTARIO STREET SOUTH Blue Top Brewing Co. Llrjqjted Kitchener Triâ€"Pure Ice Co. May 19141 be filled with prosperity for you and yours! THE CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES LTD A Happy and Prospeflfo« L #]1/ Happy New Year GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES To One and All Our Best Wishes For Happiness ll‘hfl."-l.\ and prosperity. We are grateful for your ‘patronage in the past and hope we shall see more of you and have a chance to serve you. Best wishes for happiness. Iwin CGit win City Laundry WE WISH YOU A VERY HAPPY NEWYEQRmdhweitbrhgswulfln REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 258 King W. Phone 6â€"6455 Hessenaur & Shantz At this time we extend to our many friends and patrons our thanks for past favours and our wish for a. happy New Year. Our Best Wishesâ€" 71 Queen St. Richard Braunlich Bernardo Tile Co. . .. Thank You for your patronage! We‘ll do all we can to serve you in 1941. May it be prosperous for TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS! Custom Tailor and Haberdasher 7 King N. â€" WATERLOO The Management and Staff of The Wish One and All Happy New Year To One and All} Telephone 8â€"8833 Phone 2â€"3442 Miss Melba Grace Hamilton of Toronto. s Kollerâ€"Bruderâ€"Dec. 26, Howard George Koller of Walkerton to Miss Marion Kathleen Bruder of Walkerton. ~ Martinâ€"Wallâ€"Dec. 24, Robert F. Martin to Lucille Ann Wall, both of Waterloo. Herringerâ€"Weberâ€"Dec. 26, Wilâ€" liam George Herringer, Chicago, IIL, to Miss Loretta PaulineWeâ€" ber, Waterloo. Hedrichâ€"Taylorâ€"Dec. 25, â€" Airâ€" craftsman Harry Herbert George . Hedrich of Elmira to Elsie Tayâ€" lor of Galt. Fischerâ€"Fountainâ€"Dec. 21, Lloyd }F;. tt;is;her of Kittchener to Miss u ountain of Sundridge. Huemillerâ€"Baumgartnerâ€"Dec. 24, Ernest _ Edward Huemillet to Rose W. Baumgartner, both of Hespeler. . Recker to Mathilda Muehsam, both of Kitchener. Reuterâ€"Funkhauser â€" Dec. _ 28, Frederick Reuter of Preston to Mary Bernice Funkhauser of Waterloo. Bockâ€"Hamiltonâ€"Dec. 20, Ronald Wilson Bock of Port Credit to Voisinâ€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Dec. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Voisin, Kitchener, twin sons. Millerâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Dec. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller, Kitchener, a. daughter. Bahrendtâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hosrital, Dec. 30. to Mr. and Mrs. William Bahrendt, Kitchener, a daughter. Hannaâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Dec. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanna, John street west, Waterâ€" loo, a son. Steissâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Dec. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steiss, Chardaâ€"At St Mary‘s Hospital, Dec . Mary‘s Hospi % 29; to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chard, Preston, a son. Haasâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Dec. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haas, Kitchener,â€"a daughter. Kieswetterâ€"At Waterloo, Dec. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Kiesâ€" wetter, 118 William street west, a daughter. Kargesâ€"At St. Mary‘s tal, Dec. 24, to Mr. and um Arnoldâ€" ie‘kmg "u.ry'" * Hospital, £ SL s i Dec. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ahr:old. 15(11 Puldorah Ave., Kitâ€" c , a daughter. Bonflx-'â€"-At K.â€"W. Hospital, Dec. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Bentley (nee Eleanor Glover, Kitchener) Broadview Sunnyâ€" side, a son. Webbâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, Dec. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Webb, 43 Hespeler road, Galt, a son. Schmittâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, Dec. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schmitt, St. Jacobs, a son. Patchettâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Dec. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. William _ Patchett, Kitchener, a son. _ _ Dec. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ahr:old, 15‘11 Pl}lllda’l Ave., Kitâ€" c , a daughter. Bonflx-'â€"-At K.â€"W. Hospital, Dec. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Bentley (nee Eleanor Glover, Kitchener) Broadview Sunnyâ€" side a san. ley Anthony gutasmksn to Miss June Elizabeth Weber, both of Kitchener. _ o !ï¬'%m Preston. C 3 * rareany "evening t Bt gag husk dnet Kichac, is | ied nftoocion. *4 ds Methertin, mieytP Litk sinmenâ€"At Wellesley, Dec. 22| R#e EL "*oaae Bridgeport, a daughter of the late Marriages PART OF THIS PACE IS MISSINC Philin Hack and M of Bridgeport. . i1 ceased him or F sons, Albert and an early age. } Henr{_hs. Schmidt, 65 died sudâ€" denly ursday at his home in Bridgeport. A farmer for many years, resided in the Bridgeport district all his life. He was born Feb. 5, 1875, at Lexington. Deâ€" ceaed was a lifelong and faithful member of Emmanuel Evangelical church, Bridgeport. R Survivin{ are two siste Philip Hack and Mrs. Z. M sports. He was known over a large area as organizer of Charlie Bruâ€" der‘s Band. He was a member of St. Mary‘s Church, and the Holy Name Society. _ 8. Schmidt â€" Henryus-..ghmid!. 65 died sudâ€" Deceased was born in New Gerâ€" many, coming to Kitchener from that point He was employed for many years on the staff of the American Hotel. He purchased the Windsor Hotel some 15 years ago: Mr. Bruder was greatly interestâ€" Charles J. Bruder Proprietor of the Windsor Hoâ€" tel, Kitchener, Charles J. Bruder, 52, died at his Queen St. North home Monda;. following a threeâ€" day illness, For the past year, he had not been in the best of health. ‘their diplomas. Thefe is also a ; threeâ€"year supplementary course | for advanced students and graduâ€" |ates. Night classes are held once \a week for those unable to enrol ‘for the day classes. _ Theâ€"pastor was 64 years old, and was born at Alsfeldt, Ontario. He determined at only 10 years of age that he should enter the ministry. He left the farm to enter college, guduating. from North Central ollege and the Evangelical Theoâ€" logical Seminary in Naperville, Illinois, in 1910. He was missionary secretary of the Canada Conference of the Evangelical Church for several years. â€" The wife of deceased, one daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Pearl Hansel of Kenmore, N.Y., and two sons, Lorne of Kinâ€" cardine and Rev. Nelson Dreier of Denver, Colorado, survive. Two grandchildren also survive. The minister was to have deâ€" livered a funeral sermon on Sunâ€" day in connection with the death of his nextâ€"door neighbor, Henry Si ï¬chmidt. a lg'omine'l:t g\j:r;ber of his congregation, who on Thursday. On Friday, Rev. Dreier was busy reviewing Mr. Schmidt‘s life for the sermon he was to deâ€" liver. Following his death, Rev. Dreier‘s review notes were found on his desk. A prominent minister of the Evangelical Chyrch for over thirty years, Rev. Wm. Y. Dreier, pastor of Emmanuel Evangelical Church at Bridgeport, died at the parsonâ€" age Friday night. Death was due to a heart attack. . _ _ _ c Subject to heart trouble for the past two years, Rev. Dreier had appeared to be in good health, and was reported to have particularly enjoyed the Christmas season. municipal clerk. _ . Christmas greetings have been caâ€" bled. The wire is addressed~to Mrs. M. Barman, 270 Herbert St., Waterloo. There is, however, no 270. Herbert street and officials beâ€" lieve the name probably should be Borman. Anyone knowing of a Mrs. Barman or Borman, who might be the recipient, is asked to communicate with N. G. Bolduc, Evangelicat Pastor Dies at Bridgeport of the Bible and a tgeflneml appreâ€" ciation of the Chris: church and its work. It also educates students so they can be of practical service pally for those who are actual marne Syndey Rhool sopam. sionaries, Sunday school su = tendents and teachers. ENDEAVOR LOCATE WOMAN Waterloo municipal officials are endeavoring to locate a Mrs. M. so they can be of ctical intheirown(:hmtm.tde terloo, business I , and Rev Merle Shantz, men'! supervisor. Purpose of the school is to give the students a general knowledge land is principal. Other members of the faculty igcrme Rev. Oscar Burkholder of u, Bishop C. F. Derstine, pastor fo First Mennoâ€" nite church, Rev. J; B. Martin of Erb Street Mennonite church, Waâ€" cegised Hal _ Des , 26. Septimus lived "neer Mice Rev. W. Y. Dreier, Pastor Of Bridgeport Evangelical Church, Dies at Parsonage ; Was Prominent Minister For More Than 30 Years. year Ienncito» Te k ip, It is princiâ€" At the end of lents receive over ROSEVILLE.â€"A former resiâ€" dent of this community passed away at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitâ€" thener, on Christmas Day in the person of Mrs. Norman Sn‘yder. The deceased, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Simon Reid, was Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. George Winn of Elmira, a brother, D. A. Huff, of Kitchener, and a sister, Mrs. Matilda Ulrop of Kitchéner. Her husband, George Giller, predeceased her. Mrs. Elizabeth Giller Following a short illness, Mrs. Elizabeth Giller, 80, died Christmas Day at the home of her brother, D. A. Huff, Betzner apartments, No. 2, Elgin street. She was born Oct. 24, 1860, at Bridgeport. _ 0 Frederick L. W. Schlote, 64, died suddenly on Christmas Day at his :mme, t?» Youx;g street eiast, Waulair; oo, after a lingering illness. was born in Waterloo where he reâ€" sided all his life. Mr. Schlote atâ€" tended St. John‘s Lutheran Church and was a member of the 1.0.0.F. Surviving are his wife, four sons, Frederick, Carl and William, all of Waterloo, and Arthur of Schumacher, five daughters, Mrs. Lester Timm, Misses Florence, Margaret, Jean and Ruth, all of Waterloo, two sisters, Mrs. Peter Linker and Miss Emma Schlote of Waterloo, and one grandchild. W Gordon B. Cook Waterloo county council page for over twenty years and a very familiar figure around the county buildings at Kitchener, Gordon B. Cook died at Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Hospital Thursday, in his 66th fear _ Deceased, who had been ill for three months, was the son of Jonaâ€" than Cook, former governor of the Waterloo®county jail. _ â€" "Gordon", as he was known to all council members throughout sucâ€" cessive years as page, missed the December session of council last week, the first he had missed since he started his duties. ‘ Besides his father, he is survived by one sister, Miss Helen Cook. _ A resident of Waterloo for 37 years, Mrs. Jack Murr, 60, died %atu%ay alt hex; llilomg. 118 Erb St. .. Waterloo, following a erâ€" ing illness. She was born gnio- gan township. Surviving areâ€"her ‘husband, a son, Jack, three sisters, Mrs. Suâ€" san Miles of Cleveland, Mrs. Frank Eiernes of Cranbrook and Mrs. J. Cole of Waterloo, And a brother, Henry Wolfe of Lucknow. Surviving are three brothers, Siâ€" monâ€"and Joseph Huber of Bamâ€" berg and John Huber of Williamsâ€" burg and four sisters, Mrs. Anâ€" thony Brenner of Linwood, Mrs. Simon Straus of Bamberg, Mrs. Frank Kroetch of St. Clements and Sister Philomen of Buffalo, N.Y. lic Women‘s lgï¬:e, was enterâ€" tained by its p ent, Mrs. John Peck. Deceased was born at Bamâ€" berg a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huber. _ before when she, along with other executive members of the Cathoâ€" 64. TY 3 A ‘ 4" ‘l vg :“/ [ *3 4 . near Roseville for #7 years resided in Kitchener for the Mrs. Norman Snyder oc ts ".i._ ~% y Mrs. Jack Murr Waterloo for 37 Murr, 60, died me, 118 Erb St. >wing a erâ€" as born gnio- er husband, a In poor health for some time Jaâ€" cob B. Affholder, 72, of 69 Lanâ€" caster street, Kitchener, died early Monday at St. Mary‘s Hospital. He was born at St. Clements. Mr. Affholder attended St. Mary‘s R.C. church and was a member of the Catholic Mutual Benefit Associaâ€" tion. Fortyâ€"eight years ago he married Catherine Dorschel. In addition to his wife he is surâ€" ‘:l'i’gd dd nsl;re gxn':‘hy w’mloot' sudde morning a the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Kolesch in Montreal. She was spending the winter with her daughters in Montreal Deceased was the widow of the Rev. G. Brackebusch who predeceased her 11 years ago. She attended St. John‘s Lutheran church. Surviving are two sons, Harold Brackebusch of Cleveland, Ohio and G. Brackebusch of Johnson City, Tenn., six daughters, Mrs. F. W. Kolesch, Mrs. E. C. Koch, Mrs. C. C. Parkes and Miss Lenore Brackebusch, all of Montreal, Mrs. N. A. Bitzer of Johnson City and Mrs. H. Lightfoot of Cleveland and 14 grandchildren. x man, was born in Woolwich townâ€" ship and lived there all her life. Surviving are two sons, Abraâ€" ham of Brantford and Eli of Elâ€" mira, and one daughter, Mrs. Emâ€" merson Bauman. One daughter became a resident here, where she and her husband lived for 27 years on the farm now occupied by S. ELMIRA.â€"Mrs. Absolam Marâ€" tin, 67, died Sund:f{eat her home, 39 Queen street, after a lingering in her 63rd year and had been a afflicted for many years. Upon her Rew Dear To BAILl! C > S May we continue to be of service to you in the New BEDFORD DRUGS 32 King St. N. L l getl > g";‘? Happy â€" f§yU C New _ \ . Year! â€" / C GOODRICH SILVERTOWN STORES |.. b-»â€"ufl-o-.ï¬'-um-‘-u-u-»i for a happy anpd prosperous New Year! I The entire Staff of . Carlings extends best wishes to one and. all for A HAPPY NEW YEAR Evangelical Church, Kitchâ€" Silverwood Dairies KITCHENER w PHONE 4â€"4741 Jacob B. 75, of of Failing to rally from a stroke suffered last Tuesday, Jacob Freiâ€" burger, 63, of 78 Charon St., Kitchâ€" ener, died Sunday at St Mary‘s Hospital. He was born July 6, 1877, in Waterloo township. Deâ€" ceased was a retired carpenter. He attended St. Mary‘s R.C. church. Survi:;ingf l‘?‘,rgsl threx bl'otfl Sigmund of Breslau, August, Joseph of Kitchener, five sisters, Sister Mary Agatha and Mrs. Hy. Stoesser of St. Agatha, Mrs. Kathâ€" erine Saugel and Mrs. Masdellne Stoesser of Kitchener and Mrs. Harry: Mahon of Detroit. school Christmas program for the first time in 64 years. has lived at 206 Weber street east, Kitchener. Prior to purchasing the creamâ€" ery some 30 years ago, Mr. Kellér was associated with the Snyder brothers in the operation of the factory. He was active in the afâ€" fairs of St. James‘ Lutheran :}llmrchs gd w:s sluFerintendent of e Sunday school for many Il1 health this year prevenm from attending the annual Sunday at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo vived by three sons, James P. of Detroit, Frank J. and Jerome J., both of Lansing, Mich., a daughter, Mrs. R. L. Kcllier of Kitchener, a brother, Clemens Affholder of Maâ€" dison, Wis., and three sisters, Mrs. Catherine Mcyer of Kitchener, Mrs. Elizabeth Hedrington of Hamilton and Mrs. Anna Koebel of St. Clements. Jacob Keller ST. JACOBS.â€"Proprietor of the St. Jacobs Creamery and long a prominent figure in village affairs, FUNERAL DIRECTORS 723 King St. West FEDY â€" WALSH Jacob Freiburger es Year!