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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Aug 1941, p. 5

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" In. B. G. Wood. Kiln-Ida Comb-u lniund Aa Load of HI, - Mr Byron Letson is conitned to ms bed suffering from painful in- "ttues received when thrown to WEST MONTROSE DOWNiNG, STEEN Ind Ctr. or cum---- A JVrcGsrudc" tio ell-dc No In an». LIGHT. INIXPuerI. GUARANTEED. lttveatiIate. Write Smith MrymfaettqtaMPtqr- " King St. W. I’M“ £4162 KITCHEN“ BUY BETTER " Your um we no TORONTO Recliner Deck Chairs $1.09 - Stas Loo-M on VIM. - An. It all... " lay Pal-lull. mum. 00ml... I. aim Horn. WAttEgtLEtt The Summer Isn't FRED WESSON - KITCHENER - PHONE 2-4469 Good gnmg on bus leaving at 740 am. returning on any bus leaving Falls up to a pm. Take advantage of thus low rate to see the beauty and historic spots at Niagara Falls, Ask about our spttal sjtthtseeing tours. a.» a. mil-4 PRESTON. mum Established um Special Sunday Bus Fares Niagara falls FrAtiuiiiih 'iiimq.""" In”. Lon! Carlo-o. Igogtqoc.” Noun-lo, teuuia __ iiiaiCmtaiCGiid .0 'ret-ATO Jot-I lTNIUN HUS DEPOT. KITCHENER - Phone 2-4469 RUPTURID? Gray Coach Lines For Your Next Outing CHARTER A COACH __- etidi6irTiWitrsii "w A. a. Ion-J. nun-n FLORISTS MODERATE RATES AND INFORMATION FROM " B summon: ll UAS STORE u JODIPII - - WWII "OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEY" $2.55 iiiiriuitMrii AI“... 'prciO tiehrtr. mid a! tbvol only, not on bun" All um" mvnllolld abett- un Daylight Saving Let every member of you: patty enjoy all the In at the tettr more all back. - Be sure that everyone b sale. - CLEARANCE SALE ”SGML I to For lurlhor "Norm-Hon consult si. the ground when a load of hay up- set on a Mil-side on " farm. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Woods. Grace and Norma and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller spent Sunday af- temoon " Wingham at the home of Mrs. Sam Woods. - "mifuia Mrs. Howard Allen of Brampton were Sunday visitors ot Mr, and, Mrs. Jrttyvey Magnet: _ Mrs. J. P. Snider and daughter Muriel and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods, Jean and Ruth, spent a ho- lidgy " WW3“ 1teaeh, A _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snider were recent visitors to Toronto, their niece Joan Snider returning with them after treatment at the West- ern Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Israel and daughter Maud and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Israel of Kitchener were recent visitors at the home of their Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Brydges of Guelph spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Marriott. son Harold. Mrs. Bessie Schmidt is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snqur. Iear Bloqminggigle. Mr. and MA. John Irving a To- ronto spent several days at the 2t't of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Ging- nc . Rev. M. T. Walker and Mrs. Walker of Stoney Creek were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howlett, after the memor- ial service at the United Church where Mr. Walker was the speak- er. Rev. Thompson, who has been absent on vacation will take charge of the service on Sunday morning at lil o’clock with Sunday School at l. Y.P.U. had as their guests the Paisley Memorial Church group on Monday evening in Mr. Howiett's bush when a hamburger fry fol- lowed the program. Dld You Buy TOUR War Saving. present were: Mr. and Mn. Quen- lm Hallman and sons. Martyn and Ibtagttt. - “Beverley: Mr. and Mrs Wm [Saran-as and daughter, Vim; --==r'====--.-=-..t'ta-.i---=-r----==x=c.u= Itt L Smith, “is. Irene Chap- q-r-tq--.---, man and Mi” Atta Shh: Over Yet J Busses will leave daily ex- cept Sunday at 9.50 am. and 12.30 pm. Tickets good re- turning on any bus same day. Above rate includes admission to race track. Races August 2-9 Hamilton Jockey Ih* $1.75 "I. lshantz and Gordon and Norman ad.iiiiii.ii.j..-z. of Ayr; Rev. and In. L . Schmitt and daughter. bury. Anna [rer.e of Mannheim; and Mr. and In heir Clarence Shana and datum”. - A, Margaret. qt Pretrtoy. Qbaisy May, to Joseph mom. Ion ‘0! Mr. and In. [on]: Dietrich, St. (Clements, the marriage to take place today (Friday). _ . . O O - In. for.“ (riii.iiiri...iii 'tlil' personal - Yoda; Mr. and . Hence Salvune- um, Kitchener, announce the en- gagemgpt of their eldtet. ”at. Sunday visitors " the Blooming- date home of Mr. and Mes. Leslie Strong were Mr. and In. Win McQuarrie. “use: Audrey and Dorothy. and Mr. Allan HM. of Toronto. At In Dun-doc Recent visitors at the home ot Mrs. George [human of New Dun- dee were: Mr. and In. Anni Shantz. the Mine! Mary patt1 Irene I Miss Muriel Koch is spending al Jew days wtih Mr. and Mrs. lame 1Shantz of Kitchener. _ Sunday visitors at the home of {Mrs Charles Hummel were Mr. iand Mrs. Gordon Ernst, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hummel. Jr., and family. of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. \Arlhur Hummel and family of \Preston. Mrs. McDonald of Ottawa ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yam: ot ‘Breslau. Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen Park street, Waterloo, annoum the engagement of their oldest daughter. Frances Catherine, for- merly of Waterloo, now of Benton Harbor, Mich., to Grover Scott. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Scott of St. Louis. Mo., the marriage to take place the latter part of Sep- tember. From Mrs. Leonard Erickson and daughter Sandra of Toronto. are spending a vacation at the home of the tormer's sister, Mrs. Car- man Gilt of Doon. airtight Dinner A birthday dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . B. Hallman of New Dundee on Sun- day in honor of the latter's anni- versary which she observed on Saturday. The table was centred with a prettily-decorated birthday cake with yellow candles. Those Br mu Illa-0d Koch (chronicle Wait-I) Mrs. Alice McAllister has return- ed home after spending a few weeks with her daughter, Marjory McAllister, of Maggi}. __ _ Rev. and Mrs. Walker of Stoney Creek visited-Miss Maggie Moyer anlyr. Ten Mpxerpn muggy. Wilson Bechtel is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoffman of Kitchener. From Pennsylvnh Mrs. E. McKeeman and daughter Very] of Philadelphia are expected here this week to spend ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bed- ford and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. borne Shanta of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koch on Sun- day. At “Plenum View" Recent visitors at “Pleasant View" were Mrs Seymour Thomp- son of Guelph and Mr. and Mn. Wesley Barber. formerly of Ron- frew. but recently of Perth, where Mr. Barber has obtained the IPosi- tion of School Inspector for erth Coy}!!! A --_- -_-- Weeh-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Bedfprd Perl' _Mt, 306.8 Redford of the R.C.A.F. School, St. Thomas, Miss Lloy Hertzberger, Kitchener, Mrs. Gladys McPherson and Mr. Percival Johnson of Co, ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Osear Kaminski, Kitchener. SPECIAL TRAIN TORONTO-WINDSOR For the convenience of Civic Holi- day travel between Toronto and Windsor, an extra train will operate Saturday, Aug. 2, " fol- lows: have Toronto Union 1.35 p... Lave can - - " on. Arrive Whirl-or - 1.15 p... stopping at Galt, Woodstock. Lon- don, Chatham and other inter- mediate points. Connection made " Gait for and from points on the Grand River Railway. Consult Agents for train service dot-m. BLOOMINGDALE 120 KGii1sit, yr.' -. ghg'me 5-5090 SATURDAY, AUG. 2 v. M. WOOD cmAP-g-nrmM-IE kitet-r, on. sister, Ili- Tena Pruner. Ttte' best man was the bride's tprother, Mr. William Penner, Jr. Mr. William Toews of Kitetiener md Mr. Martin With! of New Let'itt music was pin ed by Ilia Erie. Bthietr of New gunman. Following the ceremony I recep- tion was held in the Russian Men- nonite hall. where the wedding dinner was served to 150 guests from Kitchener beamin‘ton. Vine- land. Beamsville. Dunnville. Wa- terloo and New Hamburg. The bride's table was decorated with green and pink streamers and white daisies and centred with I weAding can ----- A Mr. ind Mrs Wiebe will reside in New Hamburg. RECEIVE ARTICLES POR SHIPMENT DO0N.-A well attended meet- ing of the Doon Patriotic Society was held on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Bert Gilt. The meeting was opened by the presi- dent, Mrs. q. “linens. The seefe- tary, Mis. H. Slee. read the min- utes of the last meeting, also a let- ter of thanks from the Salvation Army clothing depot at London. Englamt Mrs. G. Ayres. treasurer. ref her report. __ Wool was distributed by Mrs. P. Church. One new member joined. Finished articles received were 2 pairs of gloves, 2 pair of boys' socks. 2 pair men's socks, l boy's sweater, 3 scarves. I baby's swea- ter, 1 baby bonnet. 2 baby gowns. 2 baby slips, girl's dress. T pair boys' trousers. Next meeting will be in the form of a picnic at the home of Mrs. E. Perine. on Thurs- day, August 14th. I: I!“ ’W B.- (M Outta-pollen) The Bible School which was held at Bean's Mennonite Church closed on Friday, with an average attend- ance of 123, and, with as churches being represented. On Thursday evening, the children presented a program and also a display of their work was arranged in the church basement The program opened with a song by the congregation after which Mr. Joel Schwartzentruber offered prayer. Rev. Curtis Cressman then gave the chairman's address. The entire school sang "The Lord My Shepherd Is" and gave their motto Romans 1:16 and repeated their memory work, Psalm 121 and the Ia?_r3rs Prayer inAmison. The s-year-olds in charge of Mrs. Oliver Bean and assisted in singing by Miss Nina Good. gave their songs and their memory welt, “The Lorgts Ppayer". 7 The "ear-olds with Miss, Eloise Creman as teacher, then, sang several songs and repeated! 1lteiy _memory work, "The 23rd) The 6-year-olds led by Miss Martha Go'od sang three songs and repeated their memory work. “Psalm M." Miss Elsie Cressman was in charge of the 7-year-olds. and after singing their songs they re- peated their memory work, Ma- thew 5:13-18 and repated the ti- ttes of all their lessons. The 8-year-olds. in charge of Mrs. Allan Baer sang two songs and repeated the Books of the Bi- blefotre_ther, _ - 7 Miss Dorothy Bean's class of 9- year-olds sang several songs and tour of the class told a missionary sto_r_y they has] studied: The 10 and ll-year-olds with Mr. Lloyd Cressman as teacher sang 3 sons. One of the girls repeated the Huh Psalm and two others gave a Bible Lesson. The " and lS-year-olds, in charge of Miss Luella Shanta, alter shun, their my. traced on a map Paul a tour uni-sienna jour- nerB. two girls ave tit any onv"Bibl;- Doctrine" 1nd then summarized the old Ten-uncut. The High School age led by Rev, Yoses. plat my bro song:_ and The sun school sung. "cling to the Bible", with "in Dorothy Bean T, charm. An um report w- e- sented by an secretary. Mu. Is;- tle CW. The secret-7- treasum. Mr. Lloyd (Zr-ma an- nounced that the mama's penny offering amounting to $1800 will be sent to an orphanage in Eng- land. Ptgp,,t'tt, was bums! to a close vi payer By Me only Ynntzl. Diploma Were prenatal to Misses Jum- Poll. PM Good, Do- ris ( char. Mr and Mm Home. Clemens of Greent-e. “an... an: Mt and Mrs Ila-My WW md Mi- Mn- Crpssman of Kitchener spent Sun- day with Mr and Mrs, Zen-a Sny- der On Wealthy evening. August Sth the annual garden party of Be- m3. SOUTH-WEST Cmm, and Vrrnon in“ Women's Activities ot ter AM: _ suit 0 arm: hunt? with q - Mr. and In. ylvelm 31"“, Waterloo. C son Allan od Kim span! a vacation " the ham od the bl- mer’s brother, in“. Sunday eiatt-s It Lou- " baugh's were Hi- lclen Mrtaugtt of Kitchener, Ill- Jam Lorenz. Messrs. Norman - and Arthur Dietrich of St. Clement. Master Bobby Schnm of Wir.. loo is spending hi- holiduys It the home of Emil Om. Mrs. Edwin H. Amok! and daughter, Ilia Jean Arnold of Kitchener, m spending some the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kiettwetter. LADIES All) AND W“ 10!" Did You the YOUR W" m - - Aid and W.M.S. of Zion Evangeli- cal church met in the school root. recently. Because of the how the meeting was held one earlier. The devotional period w" in charge of the stewardship cqmc mittee and the theme was “Lend- ership." Mrs. M. Kreh presided. Following the call to worshi Mrs. L. Amacher led in prayer. in. A. Eidt read the scripture and Mes. I. Hof§tetter gaye the meditation. A Miss Olive Hostetter contributed a vocal solo. Following a prayer period, Mrs. J. B. Dengis favored with a piano solo. Mrs. A. Strauch gave a reading. The meeting was then taken over by the president for the tmai- ness period. Mrs. R. C. Luckhardt acted as secretary. The ‘corres- ponding secretary read several let- ters acknowledging flowers, Br lb- Gclru. on {Olav-Isle W) Summer Bible School opened Monday. July 28 at the Mennonite Church and will continue till Aug. 8th, with 100 pupils in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Gingrich spent the week-end with Mr. and Me, Noah_Gingrich year Zurich. 4 Miss Margie! Brubacher of Peel is speding a week with her cousin. Miss Clara Bauman, Miss Mabel Dadswell of Strat- ford spent the week-end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. John Zinn and Gladys of Kitchener visited Mr. anA.Mrs. It OttLSundagg -- - Miss Wilma Prey, 1t.N., of Guelph spent Sunday at her home here. Dr. N. P. Schmidt of Toronto, Mrs. Peter Stadelbauer, Lenora and Mary of Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Katherine Schmidt. Misses Naomi and Vaiina Martin of Kitchener are spending two weeks vacation at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Norman King and family of Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder on Sunday. Mr. .and Mrs. Alec Niebergal, Mr. Hy. Mohr of North Easthope. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Howling and Raymond of New Dundee visited Mrs. Jacob Spies, Sonday. Little Minérva' Lian; of Peel spent several days with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin. Rev. and Mrs. Reuben Dettwei- ler and Gladys visited Mr. and Mrs. Sim Weaver, 3th of Peel, on Sunday. Several local persons attended the memorial services at North Woolwich Evangelical Church on Sunday. thel United Church will be held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Facey. The RN Cousins Con- cert Company of 'Ptirtt will sup- ply the program, In cue of rain it will be postponed until Friday evening. August 8th. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. Mr, and Mrs. Hum Koch and family of Conmogo went Sunday with friends in the vicinity. Mr, and Mrs, Amm Good were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ahner Martin and Mr and Mrs Orin: Mnnin of St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence amend were week-end VII-Nora ith the litters parents, Mr. and rs. Wm. Pallin of Palmerston and all) with Mr. and Mrs Robert Bechtel of Kincardine, Rerent visitors with Mr and Mrs, Clarence Diamond were: Rev and Mrs Dougl- In” of Bronte and Mrs Leslie Hill and Jenn and Cnmnron of Palmerston Miss Janet Scott, RN, ot the staff of the General Hospital. M. Thomas. spent several days with Mr and Mrs Ellworth Benn, “Landmwwma‘ NEW HAMBURG.--'rhe W Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES F LORADALE BAMBRRG Regularly iSdiFuuatiibirrie-toeonperve titg=ttxg,1f."S'lt'tttt; In .eservwttiettttsey M m m. Or- e'e.uttJ'i'Ptr,t'2i,tcrt,1d he an“! in A funds. and whip. do -, workers {Ire mu." . an - tuned Itsehitt_ t! ajup, gown 1: Emit}; John” L We the change yellow“ mun-ran which will be Jean M f l. This Brown BtgtterMto6eoeseehingiastun- nimtwitttr-Goideit Tobacco. MMuM-ek. W's-Willa d_ark~ -ar5tr0hei.asqsirited light brown; 'urttt't marbtone ttre? aet.rue1rytttitrteet a.tttdtefeerhuey?rtrreert- in!) an. broil-y " link: mus, gg'attt2egltrt, Thisnsan my lgggninpwear with tie I)?!“ We colours, or m - I! b com- me- shoe- in 'd'lt Tobacco, gum lo Tan Bluejoeke! or buck. Sunchnnn. a warm nun-baked tan; Cocobnrk, a ”In brownish beige; Wmeblush. “new” rosy-alt beige and ehue. a distinctive unmatched beige are the other new - for fail hosiery. It is a trtbete to the up} genuity end skill of Canadian! hosiery Wu and producers/ that the war time mixtures or rayonatatdM38teatettteotrtained in, these attractive colours, for dyeing problems mp up when ditterent types of thread are mived in a single stocking. But Canadian women need not worry; the results are worthy of the hours of research and experimentation which Mystery workers have put in during the past few months. _ _ _ As an example of what an entire) industry can do in co-operation with the Government, this change- over of 28 futifashioned hosiery milkinCanadatotheuseotnew Mala in ode: to help me foreign exchange is an encouraging example to the women of Clnldt, whose cheerful acceptance of the new type of stocking will stamp the effort a successful one. In spite of the intense heat which prevailed on Saturday after- noon pupils and children of Pre- school age turned out to the num- ber of forty and enjoyed a picnic on the local school grounds Owing to illness among the scholars the picnic could not be held at the close of the school year and so was arranged for Saturday. by the teacher. Miss Waldie. Games were enjoyed and a bounteous picnic lunch served. Howard, Dorothy and Delores Petzold who have left this section were presented with a wall-bracket and photograph d- bum. Each was made the recipient ‘of an autograph album also. A ispeech was made by John Bruba- 1cher and the gifts were presented ib'slrlruth Fried and Robert Mar- s a . Pre-School Age Youngsters Picnic Miss Jean Waldie of Chesterfield was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and_Mrs. A. ghglby, A Miss Cora Suger. R.N.,' of Woodstock spent the week-end at 'tte hgmg of her parents, Mr. and Miss Evelyn Hilborn of Water- loo spent Sunday at her home here. Sg.t Robert Matter of Toronto spent the week-end at his home Here. Mr. and Mrs. Jud: Tunn and daughters. Mary and Margaret of Preston were Sunday visitors with "5."? Mrs C1949" Siam Mr. boon of Biaitaio, NN., spent several (1%! last week with Mr. and Mrs. . Detweikt. Visitors u the home ot Mrs. J. Lepp on Wedneodly were Mr. and Mrs. F. Klingbeil of Oak Park. In., Mrs. o. Eby of Naperville. Ill, and Mrs Geil of Hamilton Mr. [use Rank. Mr. and Mrs. Smley Rank and Miss Fuchsia Rank of Hagersville visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Holm and Mrs. J, Le_p_p lat Frigay. Mr. .Ind Mri, c. Hilborn and Eden visited at the home of Geo. Beth in 'fitthentr on fiur1day. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sctiwei. taer of Heidelberg visited recently with Rev. and Mrs. N. E. Dahms. Mr. and Mrs, W. Domicile! visu- ed with Mr. Ind Mrs. Alfred Lah. inggt Frgeltpn op Tuydar - Miss Annie Janui aim! the week-end with friends in Water- loo. Min Vera Hickman visuted with Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt in Kitchener over the week-end, Misses Orpha and Elma Daweh In of Kitchens-r and Dr John Det- weiler of London visited their giq. ter, Mrs J. Hope and Mr Hope on Mptyuy, __ Miss'Bossie Hope grant several dm last week in oromo and Tornnce. hr This Fall in “Tut: ROSEVILLE "' mu 3n - magic Nha "ponds-u Touche: notions. After seventeen years of very efficient teaching service at the Sticker School, Mr. Victor Mae- Lennan has resigned to accept the principalship of Doon Public School. Mr. Daniel M. Weber tutiatted cutting his spring grain crop on Saturday ,July Mth. This is con- siderably earlier than usual. mfhe ?ourteenth kiln of tile is now being fired this season at the 1elensteinPay Works. _ _" We are glad to report that Mr. Elias A. Brubacher was able to return home on Saturday evening from the K-W Hospital, Kitchen- er. where he spent the past week, the result of an accident on the Heidelberg road. Person-ls. Chas. M. Horst of Newton was a recent South Wallenstein visitor with Mr. J. F. MArtinaon. Mr. Victor Wakefield of Kitch- ener was a business visitor here last Wednesday prior to going to camp for a week's further training at Thames Valley. (Ciro-Isl. Cone-pom” Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lambert of Listowel spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calder. __ Old You Buy YOUR War Saving. than Tod-y? "ikrLiosAth Stemmler of Water- loo is spending some time with her son, Simon Stenmler, _ -i'rrr iidrt,irA Maser has returned home after spending some time at Kitchener. - Bump-out. -rtmhaNe-rsthV '-o-ir_dah--d “high-dl-hch [has fro-pap..*’-.- ”and“. )3. - .1 In. - a. -iiiiriiimel Gran and friend of Acton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graft. Mr. Urban Moser of Kitchener spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moser. Mr. Greg Schiebel, Kitchener and Ray Brenner of Linwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Schiebel. oAt1et-_rtfqhrra. “huh-‘5 “dud-.59.- dyequ-bbhd Mmltpprbhv- Why-lultfqy-d. 7 Mr: {and Mrs. Elgin Lambert and Eileen of Dorking spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. winger. - "Mr.”and Mrs. Alex Wye of Wa- terloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graft reently, -- - _ ___ _ " Frederick Bt. Phone 2-2715 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moser and sons Urban and Carl spent Sunday at Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Rollinger and Mr. Lawrence Kocher of Kit- chener called on friends here on Mpryuy. A (st EILH®N) Miss Royetta Linseman of Dor- king spent a day recently with Miss Ursula Schiebel. Mr. -and Mrs. Thos. Linseman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald of Trance. Mr. Thos. Doherty, Sr., of Lin- wood called on Mr. Pat Doherty onHSungAay. __ __ - A7 A _ Mr. Chas. Haid and friend and Miss Margaret Haid of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Joe Haid. Mr. Moses Stever of near Cross- hill called on Mr. Ernie Knob- laggh on ASquday: - - - Mr. and Mrs.' John Logel spent Su_nfiar at Arghur with friends. 77 Miss" Sarah Doherty. of Crosshill is holidaying with her grandmo- thrt, Mrs.9tharinf Doherty, - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eckert and Mr. Bill Diebolt of Kitchener spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lsador Maser. Mr. Jake Stemmler of Guelph spent the week-end with Mr. and Mtr, Eugtrtsterprrtler. Mr. arid Mrs. Len Harrison and son Don of Guelph spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs Chas. Girodat IS at the time of writing sick with pneu- monia and all wish her a speedy recovery. tDedicated to Better Vision" WALLENSTEIN PAY JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE Br Its Ju. Kennedy " 3?ordyat lung HESSON TFYI I'll!!! ELY lie-I of " " kill-'5 Clo... gulch. IIPI, than. Ali yw "rnrd. glu. Grocer or (ho-II

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