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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Oct 1941, p. 7

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Bruce Davis CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) â€" _ _ 19 King St. East _ _ Rebinding Books, Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, etc. Prices reasouable. Goods called for and delivered "A Mother‘s Care to all You W ear 45 Gaukel St. â€" â€" Kitchener SUTHERLANE â€" SCHULTZ WATERLOO CHRONICLE BOOKBINDING PEARL LAUNDRY CO. DECORATORS Business Cards â€" 1* ; _ _ pes word for cash in advance. Real Estateâ€"3 cents per word. _$5 cents per insertion Each initial, sign or group of Agures Box addresses in care of The Chronicle 10 cents extra. ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC MOTORS Kitchener DRUGGISTS INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADVERTISEMENTS . .. alness Cards â€" 1" ‘un week, §$12.00 per year, $1.00 for six CLEANERS J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER CHIROPRACTIC WANT ADS NOXZEMA BOX ADDRESSES lr\nr'mmnmln | HELP WANTED Guelph Repairs Reâ€"winding New and Used FOR SALE Kitchener For Cisterns and Wells Have running water in your house, and plenty of water for your cattle. Instal an Automatic Pressure Pump on your farm or summer home. AUTOMATIC WATER PRESSURE RADIO â€" SALES 4ND SERVICE Tubes Tested Free. 80 King St. S For Adequate Protection â€" See our Local Representatives Fire â€" Automobile â€" Accident 193 ACRES at Breslau, 35 acres mixed timber, spring watered, running water at barn; stone and brick house; bank barn and other outbuildings, silo; Hydro throughout. Easily financed. 3 ACRES near Waterloo with house and barn. Studios â€" 48 Roy St.. Kitchener Phone 6â€"6123 KITCHENER BRASS FOUNDRY 150 ACRES between Kitchener and Petersburg, on â€" highway. Double brick house and excelient barn. Extra location. Owner reâ€" tiring. Such opportunities seldom turn up. EXPERIIENCED SINGLE MAN for dairy farm, yearly engageâ€" ment. Also man for established milk route, single or married, in Kitchener. Give references. A. L. _ Shantz, Kitchener, Phone THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY COUNTRY GIRL for housework YOUR PROPERTY TOâ€"DAY Teacher of Piano, Singing and Theory. 100 OR AMDAUEY HAHEVECEOTE FOORS, must be experienced with chilâ€" dren. Apply Mrs. Theo. Wells, 28 Allan Street E., Waterloo, Chronicle, giving. age, height, weight and experience if any. INSURANCE AGENCIES Apply to Box 55, Waterloo REAL ESTATE MISS ANNA R. BEAN Res.: 6â€"6572 KITCHENER â€" ONT. Agents : Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. 983 King St. E., Kitchener Repairs on all makes of Pumps. EXCELLENT FARMS Real Estate and Insurance Head Office WATERLOO, ONTARIO Private and Class Instruction INSURANCE A. K. CRESSMAN MAY BE ASHES TOâ€"MORROW 102 King St. South WATERLOO E. K. HEARTH RADIOS 9. â€" Phone 4â€"4537 WATERLOO MUSIC |\__Miss Emma Coulin of Elora and Mr. David Longman of Alma were \Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. \Oliver Kelly. Mrs. Chas. Haid and friend, Miss Christine Dietrick of Kitchener, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haid. _ Mr. Clifford and Daniel Kennedy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy. _ _ _ _ _ Mrs. Pauline Kocher has returnâ€" ed to Toronto gfter spending a few days with friends here. _ F Mrs. Catharine Doherty and son Patrick spent Sunday with Mrs. Ben Boppre, at St. Clements. B Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dietrick visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dietrick, Dorking. Harvest Service, Oct. 5th. Pte. Cecil Kennedy of the HL.I spent Saturday at his home here.. The annual Harvest Home and Rally services will be held at the Evangelical Church here on Sunâ€" day afternoon, Oct. 5th. Rev. H. Roppel of St. Jacobs will be the guest speaker. _ Miss Annabelle Martin spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Martin in Conesâ€" togo Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allison and son Billy, and Chas. Ethrington of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Helm of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moser. Mrs. Allison will remain here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vollmer and Mrs. George Basler spent Friday at Listowel. Mr. Peter Ament has returned home after a twoâ€"week vacation at Detroit. Pte. Jerry Linseman of Camp Borden spent the weekâ€"end with friends here. s Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hamel and Mr. and Mrs. keonard Schoch of Waterloo were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bott. Mrs. Howard Bauman and broâ€" ther, Mr. Aaron Horst, visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weber near Elmira on Sunday. e 0 Messrs. Arnold Schwindt, Harry and Lloyd PBott visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bott in Fergus on Sunday. *~ Mrs. Wm. Conrad and Mr. Ralph Bott of Elmira, Mr. Edwin Bott of Elora, Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" vey Schmidt visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bott on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Doherty and daughter Patsy are spending a few days with Mr. Joe and Vera Hanley. Mr. Sydney Reist is at present under the doctor‘s‘ care. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haist and daughter Doreen of Fenwick and Mrs. E. Schneider of Elmira, were Sunday guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schneider. Mr. Ronald Washer of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Martin spent the weekâ€"end with friends in St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Graham of Grimsby, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dietrick of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mrs. Joe Kocher. here Mrs. Geo. Logel and sons, Edâ€" ward and Jerome, and daughters Margaret and Kathleen, called on friends here on Sunday. _ Miss Blossom Bott spent the weekâ€"end with her friend, Miss Ruth Miller in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Witzel and children Frances and Robert of Grimsby were Sunday guests of Mr_and Mrs. Wesley Miller. RVLE. ATMVO MRTS. DT EIIER OE ONIENCT £2 F io ns of Grimsby, Mr. and Mrs. Loui.sl‘c's Furlong and Garfield Marshall Dietrick of Waterloo spent Sunday Qf Galt and George Hussey of with Mrs. Joe Kocher. ‘Roseville. A dainty lunch was Mr. and Mrs. Len Harrison of S°Tved at the conclusion. Guelph spent Sunday with friends Present Program. Some of our Hesson sports atâ€" tended the Canadian Legion Bingo at the market building, Kitchener, en Monday. 2s o2 s Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klein and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kreamer and baby, of Walkerton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stemmâ€" ler. Mrs. John Schiebel spent a few days at Kitchener. _ e Misses Ruby and Thelma Knobâ€" lauch of Toronto spent Thursday at their home here. At Legion Bingo W’ ing and Adding Machines, ?u“&g Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 7â€"7895 HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS ._ NORTH WOOLWICH By Mrs. Walter Maurer (Chronicle Correspondent) (Chronicle Correspondent) By Mrs. Jas. Kennedy 10â€" 9 HESSON New and Used ] After a recitation by Merle Milâ€" ler, a candleâ€"light exercise and ldrill was given by the Junior girls lclass composed of Kathryn Hallâ€" man, Erma Kaster, Margaret Cassâ€" }ol. Bernice Baer, Miriam Thibiâ€" | deau, Dorothea Gingerich and Dorâ€" |othy‘ Thibideau. . Two dialogues \ were featured by Erma Kaster, [Weston Kaster and Robert Hallâ€" ‘man, Sterling Johansen, Rufus \Knechtel and Stewart Kaster. "A Missionary Dream" was given by | Miss Alta Stoltz, which was interâ€" ispersed with musical numbers by ‘a mixed chorus. A pantomine of a ‘hymn was presented by four young ‘ladies, namely, the Misses Alice |Hallman, Mary Kaster, Jean Hallâ€" |man and Merle Hallman with solo accompaniment by Miss Ellen Page. The program concluded with ta candleâ€"lighting service conducted by Mrs. James Cressman assisted by the Junior girls class with voâ€" cal duet by the Misses Alice and Jean Hallman. * The annual Children‘s Day proâ€" gram was presented in the United Brethren Church on Sunday evenâ€" ing with the pastor, Rev. E. Gingâ€" erich presiding. A profusion of autumn flowers adorned the church for the occasion. Mrs. E. Gingerâ€" ich conducted the opening devoâ€" tional period after which an exerâ€" cise and song were given by the Beâ€" ginners‘ Class. Maraleen and Shirâ€" ley Meyers gave an illustrated exercise entitled, "Go Preach and Teach" and Robert, Audrey and Elaine Fiederlein also gave an exercise. On Sunday afternoon, sixteen members of the Blenheim Mennoâ€" nite Young People‘s Society jourâ€" neyed to St. George where they presented a program at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sims. Gordon Shantz occupied the chair and a talk on the topic, "Compasâ€" sion for the Lost" was given by David Bergey. An essay was also presented by Miss Leah Baer and a song was contributed by Ethel Cressman, Marie Hallman and dJoanne and Kathryn Shantz. Special Music. Two mixed quartettes from the Bethel M.B.C. Church rendered special music at the anniversary services at the United Church near Hickson on Sunday. In the mornâ€" Mrs. A. W. Egerdee and Abram Toâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman, man sang, while in the evening Mrs. Lyle Bingeman, Miss Althea Bock and Eldon and Floyd Sherk comprised the quartette. P Annual Children‘s Day. Group Visits St. George. On Sunday afternoor Rev. Roy Koch of St. Jacobs adâ€" dressed the Young People‘s meetâ€" ing at the Blenheim Church on Sunday evening, speaking on the topic, ‘"Principles of Worship". An essay of the topic was also given by Miss Hilda Bean. dJosiah Baer presided and the scriptufe lesson was rea-c}' lzy David Bergey. Mission Program. Mrs. S. S. Shantz, missionary superintendent of the M.B.C. Sunâ€" day School, presided for the quarâ€" terly missionary prografn which was held on Sunday morning. Reâ€" citations were given by Doris Shantz and Annadelle Eckstein after which Mrs. Lyle Bingeman, Misses Althea Bock, Willa Cressâ€" man and Florence Diefenbacher favored with an illustrated song. ing and a questionnaire on the lessons of the past quarter by the junior boys and girls were the main features. Addresses Young People. During the Sunday School hour at the Blenheim Mennonite Church on Sunday morning the children presented a special program which was in charge of the Primary suâ€" perintendent, Omar Snider. Singâ€" Clara Fraser) of Galt who were married recently. During the evenâ€" ing an address was read by Migs Bernice Baer and the presentation of a walnut end table was made to Mr. and Mrs. Wayte by Bobby Furâ€" long of Galt and Doris Hussey of Roseville. An oldâ€"time chivarii was then enjoyed after which two humorous readings were given by Alfred Sararas and Lorne Marshall of Blair. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing games with the prize winners beâ€" games with the prize winners beâ€" ing: Mrs. Roy Marshall, Mrs. Franâ€" I .H. Toman, -ceommnd by W. S. Sheppard of Water| attended the annual meeting of the Perth and Huron Band Association held at Stratford recently. tained about 30 relatives from Hamilton, Galt, Blair and Roseville last Saturday evening in honor of At Annual Meet. gr.u); morning. . A abun?‘nce of it, vegetables, sheaves of graian and flowers adorned the church for the occasion and the pastor, Rev. A. L. Conrad, delivered a special Harvest Home Festival and Com munion service was observed at St. NEW DUNDEE By Miso Miiam Hilbora enter Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallman obâ€" served their 37th wedding anniverâ€" sary quietly at their home on Sunday, Sept. 28th. By Miss Ruth Devitt â€" (Chronicle Correspondent) Observe Communion Holy Communion was observed at St. James‘ Lutheran church on Sunday afternoon.. The annual Harvest Home was also held with Rev. A. L. Conrad in charge. Rev. Moses Schmidt of Rosebank was the guest speaker at the Latschar Mennonite church, on Sunday. Personals R Mrs. Albert Weber and William Futher of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Futher last Wednesday. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Witzel were Mr. and Mrs. Forster and son Howâ€" ard, and Mr. Wilired Zohr of Kitâ€" chener, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Witzel of Petersburg and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hammer and sons of Welâ€" lesley. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Duench and daughter June of Bridgeport were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Duench. Mrs. Henry Klie of Bridgeport spent the past week at the home (l)(fl.her son, Mr. and Mrs: Clarence ie. Mr. Stewart Weber of London ;pent the weekâ€"end at his home ere. Miss Ruth Howald of Freeport spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hoâ€" wald. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bechtel of Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider. Mrs. Jacob Zeller of Breslau is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Musselman and Mr. Musselman. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Baer and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider and chilâ€" dren, Clare, Eva and Jeaette visitâ€" ed at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday guests at:the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt were Mrs. Abiah Shantz, Misses Jewel Shantz and Shirley Eckstein and Mr. Nyle Shantz of Plattsvilles Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Knechtel and family visited with their daughter, Miss Grace Knechtel, at Bridgeport, on Sunday. _ Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Levi Hallman were Mr. and Mrs. Melanchton Hallman, Misses Evelyn Hallman and Greta Neuâ€" feldt and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hallâ€" man of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bechtel of Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Knechtel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woelfle and son Walter spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M; Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald and son, Ross, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brodhaecker at Dickie Se_t!lemgnt on Sunday. Moses Hunsberger aitfiBE('iâ€"ge.&;;i and Bishop Jonas Snider at Waâ€" terloo on Sunday. _ D Sanderson and Miss Nordie Weiâ€" denhammer of Waterloo. Mrs. A. E. Barton spent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Monâ€" treal, Que. Mr. and Mrs. James Sparling of Newton and C. O. Reipert of Waâ€" terloo called on Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman last Wednesday. _ Miss Betty Tuchlinski of Kitchâ€" ener spent a few days of last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber. Mr .and Mrs. Edward Beckman of Detroit, Mich., spent the weekâ€" end with the former‘s father, Chas. Beckman. Did You Buy YOUR War Savings Stamp Toâ€"day? Visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. Greulich and Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman last week, were: Mrs. Alma Smith of Chicago, IlL, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fry, Mrs. Tillie Weidenhammer, Mrs. â€" Elizabeth Sanderson and Miss Nordie Weiâ€" The sewing day at the Red tross rooms in the U. B. Church â€" ment has been changed from Tuesâ€" day to Wednesday afternoon and evening of each week, commencing Octber 1st. Chahge Sewing Day. Nelda Schedler of Kitchener read annddmnndlfl-flgdeewu fl'l?nudwi;hani gift by iss Toman. Dainty refreshments Miss Dorothy Toman entertained ntherhale'mtheavi.u:feonm- day evening in honor of her couâ€" Hospital lli-Venllma:hezeruvenmjs- sionary talk and . Shantz also told a missionary story. «ids to normal Get 5 after 30, 40 or 5 . sale d‘.ull good mc iz a "‘ n:nd vl-, aids to normal Men of 30, 40, 50 PEP, ,VIM, VIGOR, Subnormal? * s2d to normal pep and vim sale at all good drug stores. The Evangelical Y. P. League were guests of the Wilmot Centre League at a rally service on Sunâ€" day evening. Township School Fair at the Riverside school, on Tuesâ€" day. The teacher, Miss Bell, and the pupils are to be congratulated upon the fine standing with their exhibits as well as receiving first place for the choir which was directed by Miss K. Snider. Seven schools vied for honors, with Roseâ€" ville school taking top honors and winning the shield which is up for competition each year. Inspector Charles Howitt of Galt paid an official visit to the local school on Monday. Personals ’ There was a splendid attendance at the Rally Day services held in ’the United Brethren Church on Sunday morning. The Sunday School _ superintendent, _ Melvin Becker, presided through the serâ€" vice, which was opened with singâ€" ing. A responsive scripture read-' ing followed, and a hymn was sung. rPayer was offered by the} superintendent, with the Lord‘s Prayer in unison. The pastor, Rev. Mrs. Pitman, gave a helpful, illusâ€" trative talk. Other numbers conâ€" tributed by the Sunday School were: a song by the primary class;| a dialogue by the juniors; readings by Lois Shelby and Miss Olive Bell. A men‘s quartette composed of Rae and Harry Hilborn, George Hog and Clinton Jantzi, sang. Mr. D. E. Stauffer of Bridght was the} guest speaker and brought a helpâ€"| ful message on the need of Spiriâ€"| tual Birth. Dedication of the special| offering was made by the pastor and the service was closed by| prayer by Rev. M. Bricker of 'l‘o-‘[ ronto. Guest of Wilmot League y l Mrs. George Perrin (nee Jean Waldie) recently received word of ber success in passing her history examination, thereby obtaining her permanent lst class certificate. Inspector‘s Visit Gets Certificate Rev. and Mrs. Milton Bricker and daughters, the Misses Edna and Olive Bricker, of Toronto, were guests of the former‘s brother, Austin Bricker and Mrs. Bricker, on Saturday night. This section was well repreâ€" sented at the annual school fair forâ€"this township, which was held Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stauffer, Miss Helen Stauffer and Danny of Bright were guests of Mr..@nd Mrs. A. Shelby on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman and daughter Ruth of New Dundee visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bricker on Sunday. _ _ Misses Mary Perrin and Grace Hilborn were guests of Rev. Mrs. Pitman at Kitchener on Sunday. Miss Muriel Stager spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Toronto. Misses Orpha and Elma Detâ€" weiler of Kitchener visited at J. Hope‘s on Sunday. _ s Christian . Endeavor Group The United Brethren Christian Endaavor Society met in the church on Wednesday evening, with Evelyn Hilbornn in charge of the meeting. Following the deâ€" votional period the topic "Help for Everyday Tasks" was presented. The Scripture lesson was read by Grace Hilborn, and several led in sentence prayers. A vocal solo was rendered by Mary Perrin. The The president took charge of the business session, â€" which included ‘the appointment of Bessie Hope and Lois Shelby as delegates to reâ€" present the society at the annual convention of Christian Education, to be held at Mannheim, Oct. 3, 4 and 5. Rally Day Services M By Walt Disney ROSEVILLE By Miss Myrtle .ook-t (Chronicle Correspondent) THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Am International Daily Newspaper _ _ _ Festures, Together with the W. Magazine Section, Make b!â€"h-l“N-.o:Lbu-.. The World‘s News Seen Through Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wray were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brunkard of Alma. Rev. G. W. Moore,. accompanied by Mrs. G. A. Maloney of Clinton visited Miss Addie and Mr. S. J. Harron recently. _ â€" T. Reid of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKay, David and Elizabeth ofWillowdale Mrs. A. Matheson and Colin and Lerla of Herzel, Saskatchewan, are visiting the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. MacLennan. Weekâ€"end guests with Mrs. Reid Allingham, Miss Jennie and Mr. Harry Reid were: Mr. and Mrs. M. the bride was assisted by the groom‘s brother, Mr. Austin Dunn, of Toronto, who replied fittingly on behalf of his brother Lawrence and his bride. Refreshments were served and dancing was enjoyed to the music supplied by Messrs. Henry, Doerr and Hamilton. Earl Erb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Erb of Millbank, had the misfortune to fall from an a})ple tree with the result that he fracâ€" tured his left arm. Storm Damage During the severe wind storm which passed through this district on Thursday last, a number ‘of trees were uprooted and limbs broken. The apple crop was severely damaged, many trees beâ€" ing completely striPped of their fruit. A portion of the balcony railing on the home of Mr. Jacob Nuhn was blown down. Many roofs were also minus shingles. The hydro service was disrurted for several hours during the afterâ€" noon and evening in a portion of the village. Red Cross Shipment Miss Margaret Fewings of Lonâ€" don spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fewings. Miss Alice Clark of Chesley spent the weekâ€"end with her mother. Mrs. R. C. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacLennan, Murray and Margaret, and Miss Dorothy Bond were Sunday visitâ€" ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Chalmers, Morningtonâ€"Welâ€" lesley boundary. Mr. Murray Chalmers acted as chairman for the short program which consisted of a sinf-song with Miss Helen Guenther of Milverton at the tpiano. Flag drill b{ the pupils of the Poole school, followed by a reading, instrumental and _vocal music and a tap dance rumâ€" The gifts were presented by Mrs. James Foerster, Misses Jean Forbes and Helen Guenther, while the accompanying address was read by Mr. Murray Chalmers. In the abâ€" sence of the bridegroom, whose weekâ€"end leave had been cancelled, Falls From Apple Tree The Millbank Branch of the Red Cross forwarded to Milverton headquarters for the month of September the following articles: 11 pairs socks, 1 pair seaman stockâ€" ings, 2 navy ribbed helmets, 2 navy scarves, 4 sleeveless sweaters. Personals Mrs. Iona McKee and family of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDowell. A.C. Lindsay Vogan of Fingal spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogan. Honor Newlyâ€"Weds Lawrence Dunn of the RCAF. at Trenton, and Mrs. Dunn of Plattsville, were made the recipiâ€" ents of many lovely and userul gifts when more than two hundred friends gathered in Hawthorne‘s Hall, Millbank, on Friday eveninf. and presented them with a miscelâ€" laneous shower in honor of their recent marriage. The bride was the former Miss Marion Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gale of Amherstburg spent Saturday with }?e latter‘s sister, Mrs. James Mcâ€" ee. Mrs. Cameron Hume visited her parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. K. Sharp of Caistorville on Saturday. She was accompanied home on Sunday by Mrs. Ed. Pettigrew and son Buddy and Miss Greta Dennis of Caistorville, who spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Hume. Mrs. George Wray, Ann, Ruth and Jack of London were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tanner and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wray. _ Mrs. Leo Beauppre of Waterboo, spent Sunday in Dundas, visiting the Rev. M. Holm. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Forwell were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuntz and son, Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forwell, and Mrs. E. Di:‘t.rich.R 5 iss Ruth Forwell is spending some time at the home of her couâ€" sin, Mr. Albert Forwell, in Kitchâ€" ener. Mrs. Eugene Reidel, Miss Bell !B_eauppre of St. Clements and day evening to celebrate Mr. Voiâ€" sin‘s 55th birthday. The evening was spent in card playing and muâ€" sic. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Voisin and daughters. Celebrate Birthday. A number of friends and relaâ€" tives gathered at the home of Mr. â€"_ST. MILLBANK By Miss Maida V. Kelly By Miss Pearl Dictrich {Chronicle Correspondent

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