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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1942, p. 7

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Local members of the district Women‘s Institute attended a conâ€" vention of Institute organizations from six counties held in Kitchenâ€" er last Thursday. Mrs. Isaac HoHe was fortunate to win a refrigerator in the Kâ€"W Rotary Club carnival draw, last Friday evening. Sgt. Roy Stroh of Allanburg spent his weekâ€"end leave at the heme of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Wrins Refrigerator FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS: $1.15, $2.45, $4.45 at Geig:r's Drug Store, 408 King St. East, Keep It New Withâ€" "A Mother‘s Care to all You W ear" PEARL LAUNDRY CO. Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers 90 Queen St. S. Phone 4â€"4735 o > KITCHENER TWINCITY AUTO PAINTERS BURTOL CLEANING Phone 24461 â€" â€" Kitchener Office: 44 William St â€" Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ Kitchener _ â€" _ Guelph Leading Aircraftman and Mrs. The colour of your car matched perfectly. GEORGE M. RUPPEL 45 Gaukel St â€" _ Kitchener J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6042 Kitchener Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127 AUTO PAINTERS _2 2222 2222222222# | PROFESSIONAL CARDS L | BROCK & DAVIS T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) Rebinding Books, Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Prices reasonable. Goods called for and delivered. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases. Classified Advertisements NEO CHEMICAL FOOD Friday, November 18, 19482 Painting and Paperhanging BOOKBINDING DECORATORS WATERLOO CHRONICLE ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC MOTORS CONESTOGCO DRUGGISTS Postage when replies are to be forâ€" Box addresses in care of The Chromicle 10 conts extra. _ _ per word for sash in advance. MHeal Hetsteâ€"3 conts per word. ____ 36 couts per ‘ssertion M“;-L“l-.t‘o.dh“ Kitchener Riley A. Raddatz R. Knorr 64 = ©2â€"0975 0 8â€"8217 By Noah Stroh (Chronicle Correspondent) CLEANERS 398% King St. East INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADVERTISEM ENTS CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTOR DECORATORS 19 King St. East WANT ADS Reâ€"winding New and SALE Que., visited at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scheifele last weekâ€"end. Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 6â€"6484 Kitchener ANSWER TO TOâ€"DAY‘S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AT TOP OF PAGE Whether BUYING or SELLING a TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. For Adequate Protection â€" See our Local Representatives Good Brick House Teacher of Piano, Singing and Theory. Private and Class Instruction Studios â€" 48 Roy St.. Kitchener Phone 6â€"6123 Avérage time of solation: 20 minutes Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc YOUR PROPERTY TOâ€"DAY THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE _â€" COMPANY A.. K. CRESSMAN & SON HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. KITCHENER BUY YOUR LIFE INSURANCE GIRL OVER EIGHTEEN to train for housework; must be good cook. Wages $35 to start, raise Representative DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY New Hamburg, opposite | Evangelical Church. Exâ€" | celient gardens. Sacrifice ) TYPEWRITERS REAL ESTATE ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 MISS ANNA R. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES Real Estate and Insurance GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 HELP WANTED Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. Head Office _ ~ WATERLOO, ONTARIO JOE MEINZINGER 102 King St. South MAY BE ASHES TOâ€"MORROW INSURANCE ESTABLISHED 1ises WATERLOO New and Used MUSIC : 2 4331 i _ This energetic little band of workers which meets once a week {has completed many useful articles for the Red Cross since its organiâ€" lzation one year ago. The followâ€" ing is a summary: 3 afghans,2 velâ€" rvel comforters, 3 crib quilts, 31 ‘peirs of refugee slippers, 10 baby bonnets, 8 pairs baby stockings and 6 rag dolls The girls have lalso completed 10 children‘s caps made from the legs of men‘s cashâ€" mere or woollen socks. Donations of old socks of that material will still be gratefully received. !'-re There were 20 guests present and the evening was spent in playâ€" |ing bunco with the vrize winners ‘being Mrs. Roy Gildner, Porey Bechtel, Mrs. Perev Bechtel and ‘Stuart Rosenberger. ‘Elect Officers. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Becker at the Willet Meâ€" morial Hospital in Paris on Monâ€" day, Nov. 9th, ‘er; treasurer, Dorothea Gingerich; bress reporter, Hazel Dinger. Afâ€" ter the disposal of the business the afternoon was spent in piccing a quilt. The annual meeting of the Knitâ€" ting Nancys was held at the home of Mrs. E. S. Brown on Saturday alternoon with the following offiâ€" cers being clected: president, Jean Poll; secretary. Shirley Einwachâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Hallman have four children: Cranson Hallman of Plattsville RR., Mrs. Gordfil:sflall- man (Essie) of Rosebank, . Edâ€" gar Seegmiller (Ada) of Kitchener and Morgan on the home farm; aiso twelve grandchildren. Miscellaneous Shower. Mrs. Harold Poth, Mrs. Stuart Rosenberger and Mrs. Wilbert Bechtel were joint hostesses at‘ a miscellancous shower held at Mrs. Poth‘s home on Saturday evening for their brother Percy Bechtel and Mrs. Bechtel (Ruth Timm of Kitchener) who were married reâ€" ccmtly. The living rooms were prettily decorated with pink and white streamers and the table fiom which bouffet refreshments were served was centred with pink baby mums flanked on either side with vpink candles in silver holdâ€" | _ For their wedding trip they jourâ€"| will commence at 2 p.m. and 7.30 .goyed to Ptl::m byh horse a.;:: p.m. \buggy and rded the train Cprass next day for Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. Children of the Church Meet. ‘Hallman recalls as though it were‘ Scventcen members responded [yesterday that it had snowed durâ€"|to the roll call at the biâ€"weekly ing the night and when they miceting of the Children of the (passed through Dundas they saw Church which was held at St. people driving in sleighs on the Jomes Lutheran Church on Saturâ€" rslreets. After their marriage t.cy|day afternoon. Psalm 26 was read took up residence on the farm one by Shirley Einwachter and the reâ€" and oneâ€"half miles west of here mainder of the time was spent in which is now owned by their son, Study class periods in charge of Morgan Hallman where they lived Revâ€" A. L. Conrad and Mrs. B. Bosâ€" until they moved to their present PSt _ . . home on Main St. in the village,| SPecial meetings are being conâ€" three and oneâ€"half years ago. ducted at the Baptist Church this Mr. and Mrs. Hallman have been faithful members of the United EBrethren Church for more than forty years and still take an active interest in all its activities. They both have a great fondness for fowers and their beautiful blooms always take prizes at the annual Flower shows. This fall when Mr. Hallman dug up his dahlia bulbs he had six bags to store away for next year‘s planting. DONALD DUCK The wedding of fifty years ago took place at three o‘clock in the afternoon of a bright and sunny Wednesday back in 1892 The ceâ€" remony was performed by the Rev. Edward Gruetzner at the Baptist Church in New Dundee and the attendants were the bride‘s sister, Miss Julia Sararas and William Toman. The bride was dressed in navy blue satin. She baked her own wedding cake which was iced in Galt and Mrs. Hallman says, "I‘ve never seen a prettier wedding cake to this day". New Dundee. A bouffet supmr was served and during the day Mr. and Mrs. Hallman were made the recipients of a lovely wall mirror gold frame from the members of their family as well as flowers and congratulatory cards from their many friends. |md Kathryn Hallman, Willard and Robert Hallman and Mervin Becker of Rosebank; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan _ Hallman, Mrs. Josiah Cassel and Mrs. Ephraim High of Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Toman, the Misses Doris Toman and Barâ€" bara Seebach, Mrs. Henry Wagner . Mi Raiph lakey of New Hmmoiurk, Mr and f ns " [ ack (@~@$ § Cb .v:.)‘ C5>G JX Miss Alice suvam By Miss Mirinss Hilborn, ues _ _THB WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE NEW DUNDEE |_ Mrs. M. K. Toman, president of Buck la the St. James Lutheran Ladies Mrs. The Aid occupied the chair for the Geraldin monthly meeting which was beld NMr. and at the home of Mrs. Addison Rick~ Mr. and ert on Wednesday evening. Psalm chener. ‘16 was read responsively and the | Mr. ar <cripture lesson was read by Miss Miss He Crace Toman. The members reâ€" |visited . w sponded to the roll call with, "aiLee on S scripture â€" verse containing the} Mr. an name of a prophet". Mrs. Rickert children gave a_ reading entitled, "The |â€"hener c Home Missionary", and Mrs. Earl]'md Mrs. Einwachter gave one, "The Pathâ€" |day. way of the Living". Mrs. H. Kaâ€"| Mrs D velman read Psalm 111 and special |Carl Hof music was rendered by a ladics‘i(-h of BJ quartette composed of Mrs. B. Bosâ€" |Mrs E. C hart, Mrs. Jack Schmiat, Mrs. H.| Visitor Greulich and Miss Grace Toman.|Lefranco Duting the meeting the following |man on S committees were appointed: proâ€"|Luman I \gram for December and January, Nincy a Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt and Mrs. Russel T Rickert; Visiting for Novemberlris Tom: and December, Mrs. August Kavelâ€" |of Kitche man and Mrs. Jack Schmidt; and| Among Flowers for November. Mrs. Earl|tonded th Finwachter and Mrs. Gordon Lee. YMillor a Vrs. William Gocttling then read were: Mi in appropriate address and Mrs.|Wanner. Elmer _ Jacob made ‘the presentaâ€" ‘Hilborn. tion of a purse to Rev. A. L. Conâ€"| Mr. anc rid in honor of his birthday which <on. Geof ne observed on Monday, Nov. 2nd. jof Hespel Mrs. Garfield Weber also presented |August L the pastor with a lovely pink and | The M white decorated birthday â€" cake. ‘and Altt Dainty refreshments were served ‘Brown ‘ings were also given by Elaine \Reist and Roy Shantz. Junior Red Cross Meeting. |__The Cheery Chicadees of the ‘N.D.C.S. held their regular meetâ€" [ing on Friday afternoon with the | president, Joe Hallman occupying the chair. "O Canada" was sung in |opening followed by a vocal duet ‘by Erma Kaster and Gladys Kurt. The editor‘s report was given by | Alice Oswald and a piano solo was fpontributed by Joan Dinger. Readâ€" Lodies® Aid Meets. The Public School Junior Rt?d1 Cross also met on Friday afternoon | with Jean Poll presiding. The folâ€" | lowing numbers were presented on ‘ the program: a poem by Bernict| Baer; the editors‘ report by Hugh| Hallman; a recitation by Edgar‘ Bowman: a songâ€"by Shirley Coleâ€"‘ mon and Mary Jane McDonald; riadles by Cleo Bowman; a story | by Newton Einwachter; and a; gome conducted by Jean Poll. _ Seventeen members responded ‘to the roll call at the biâ€"weekly ‘meeting of the Children of the Church which was held at St. \James Lutheran Church on Saturâ€" |day afternoon. Psalm 26 was read by Shirley Einwachter and the reâ€" ‘mainder of the time was spent in SPCemESs â€" 2nd â€" PMOVICE â€" MUsICa! i thday Jnumbers at the all day missionary ‘B';;l Pariy. . s meeting to be held at the Blenâ€"| hrs< Jack Schmidt entertained heim Mennonite Church next Sunâ€" 3t her home on Tuesday afternoon day, Nov. 15th Rev. Harold Groh, in bonor of the third birthday of superintendent of the mission will her daughter, Carol. The guests ‘speak at the morning service at 10 !NCluded Audrey and Elaine Fieâ€" w‘clock and the remaining services I¢"lein and Marie Coleman. Supâ€" | will commence at 2 p.m. and 7.30 PC was served from a table cenâ€" p.m. tred with a birthday cake decoratâ€" i ed with three pink candles Little Children of the Church Meet. Miss Ca_rol was the recipient of ‘_ Seventeen members responded J°YOY £ifts. Hold Regular Meeting. Special meetings are being conâ€" ducted at the Baptist Church this week, concluding on Sunday evenâ€" ing, Nov. 15th. Rev. E. M. Loney uf Burgessville is the guest speakâ€" er. â€" Toronto Mission workers of the Mennonite Church will be guest speakers and provide musical numbers at the all day missionary meeting to be held at the Blenâ€" heim Mennonite Church next Sunâ€" Guest Speakers at _ The regular meeting of the Blenâ€" heim Mennonite Young l:mle's Society was held at the ch on Sunday evening with Josiah Baer occupying the chair Miss Ruth Bean read the scripture lesson and Miss Jeanne Shantz presented an essay on the topic, "Exemplary Living". The speakers were Herâ€" bert Kehl and Curtis Baer. favored with a vocal solo after Tchene, gove iwo spienges recl i gave two id reciâ€" tations entitled, "A Penny Parâ€" able", and "Don‘t Shirk". in. E. Gingerich gave a talk on "Our Missions in the Southlandâ€"in Misâ€" issippi and Kentucky" and the laâ€" dies‘ trio composed of the Misses Alice and Jean Hallman and Velâ€" ma Bauer also rendered a number. _ Holy Communion was observed at the Bethel MBC. Church on Sunday morning with the pastor; Rev. S. S. Shantz officiating at the service. ‘ Y.P.U. Meet. The Misses Evelyn Cressman ard Althea Bock and Ivan B. Brown _ attended _ the â€" Wilmot Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gruetzner and <on. George and G. A. Gruetzner of Hespeler visited at the home of August hautenschlager on Sunday. m â€" PE aaeatl W man on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Luman Reist and children, Glen, Nincy and Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Toman and the Misses Doâ€" ris Toman and Barbara Seebach of Kitchener. Among those from here who atâ€" tonded the funeral of the late Geo. Miller at Haysville on Sunday sds d 22 w 7 Polietis i suations 4 were: Mrs. John Wanner. Myrum Wanner. Ivan Hilborn and Miriam Hilborn. __Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Gedcke and children Carolyn and Dale of Kitâ€" ~hener called at the home of Mr ind Mrs. Albert Fiederlein on Sunâ€" day. Mrs. D. Gingerich, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffman and Charles Gingerâ€" ich of Blair visited with Rev. and Mrs E. Gingerich on Mondav. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Siâ€" mon Weber on Sunday were: Chas. Weber, Lieut Raymond Weber land Kenneth Weber of Buffalo, !N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weber. the Misses Betty Schlegel and Eetty Tuchlinski and Murray Herz cf Kitchener. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F Lefrancois and Mrs. Allan Bow Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buck last Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. Theo Buck of Hespeler; Miss Geraldine Buck, R.N., of Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. William Buck and Mr. and Mrs. George Buck of Kitâ€" chener. + Mr. and Mrs. William Lee and Miss Helen Lee RN.. of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ler on Sunday. Miss Alta Stoltz spent a few days of last week with Mrs. Elmer Stoltz at Roseville. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Toman and son. Douglas of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Egerdec and little Grace and Pearl Lonsbury visited with Miss Idella Waterman at Galt on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Schmidt and children, Larry and Carol spent the weekâ€" enrd with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmidt at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neeb of Erbsville and Mr. and Mrs. Arno Neeb and daughters Audrey and Eleanor of Conestogo visiteff with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert on Sunday. Rev. E. M. Loney of Burgessville is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade. M oo d oo e o m e Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Becker. Mrs. J. W. Armstrong and Mss H. Shupe called on Sunday on Miss Alberta Becker and on Rev. J. F. Forsythe, who is ill at his home at Ingersoll. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wanner of | Kitchener visited with Mr. andl Mrs. Wilfred Wanner on Sunday. he o e e ces h L se The basement of the ‘B:‘ptht Church was ttily decora for the annual }Jouowe'en Social held there on l(onday‘eveninlt b% the members of the B.Y.P. . E. Dingerwuinchn:eofall’let devotional period during which \singing was enjoyed and the scripâ€" ture lesson was read by Miss Jean Hiller. Following the games and contests which were directed by the Misses Rudene Toman and Thelma Lang, a dainty lunch was served. W.MS: of the M.BC. Church was ‘held at the home of Mrs. Cameron Bock on Wednudag afternoon. The president, Mrs. T. Coleman was in charge of the devotional period and the scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Elgin Reist ‘The members ‘spent the afternoon in making baby clothes for Africa. ndblidhs d ~. ouh gredor at the close of the meeting with Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz and Miss Miriam Coleman visited with Mrs. John Schultz at Waterloo on Thursday. _ Miss Ruth Bean of Baden, lho‘ Misses Mary and Irene Shantz and /C Cordon and Norman Shantz of a Ayr were recent guests of Miss C Vera Hallman. |F _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt and children Larry and Carol, Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt and Mrs. Merâ€" vyn Bowman visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Quehl at Waterloo on Sanday. Mrs. E. Schmidt reâ€" n:a:i'r)ed to spend a few days there. Rev. S. S. Shantz assisted at the funeral service of the late Rev. W. Brown which was held at Thornâ€" bury on Saturday afternoon. The deceased was a former pastor of the local M.B.C. Church. Henry Wagner of Kitchener called on Josiah Cassel on Sunday. The Misses Cleo, Ivy, Reta and Dorothy Wanner and Ward Becker visited with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wz'n_nm-rhat_ 'Stg\asb_urg on Sunday. Rev. C. W. Backus: o‘(“P;;i.;s_;;énl the weekâ€"end with friends in the village. The Misses Joanne, Kathryn and | Rev. Isaiah Rosenberger who reâ€" Beth Shantz and Clyde Shantz of turned last week from a four Dine Hill spent Sunday at the months trip to Saskatchewan was home of Mrs. M. H. Shantz. ;a guest at the home of his daughâ€" Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Toman, ter, Mrs Herbert Kehl and Mr. "ameron and Delmore Toman and Kehl on Sunday. Dalbin Egerdee visited with Mr. Mrs. Rose Dykeman of Galt and Mrs. Ronald Toman at Milverâ€" visited with Mrs. L. Clemens on ton on Sunday. e Sunday. Township Teachers‘ meeting held at the Petersburg School last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schedler and family of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of 43â€"Ward off 45â€"Blemish . 46â€"Masculine name 48â€"What martyred Czechoâ€" Slovakian village will be an everlasting memory? 51â€"Peer Gynt‘s mother 52â€"Silver coins 54â€"Diving biro 55â€"Reserve (abbr.) 56â€"Obstacles 37â€"Biblical character 38â€"Etruscan god , 39â€"Bestow permanent inconie upon 41â€"Forward 42â€" the Socic:y ‘:-nu') 19â€"Cyprinoi 20â€"Fusible substance 21â€"Tropical rodent 23â€"Symbol for tantalum 24+â€"Gives+forth 21â€"High in music 28â€"Wise men 30â€"Presently 31â€"New England State (abbr.) 32â€"Nonâ€"metailic clement 4â€"What Palestinian seaport was besciged by the Crusaders and later by Napoleon? 5â€"Obtained 6â€"Correlative of elther * 7â€"Vague 15â€"Statement l7â€"‘Ybl‘l is the chief island of 14â€" 4â€"Greek marketplace 9â€"Reverential fear 12â€"Female ruff 13â€"In what sea did the Allied naval forces first combat the Japanese forces? hensâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"By EUGBNEB SHRFPFPER Today‘s Crosâ€"Word Puzzle {“ ‘ n s F TE [Sh 3t A lCaose : ER® Jproace -Yf ? N557 / Bgijo | t $ frous jand Mrs. Arthur Lautenschlager over the weekâ€"end: Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. |Goettling on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. John Goetz. Miss Esther Goetz, Ronald Goetz. Mr. and Mrs. !Frank Meyers and son, Franklyn and Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Lautenâ€" schlager of Kitchener. A.C. 2 James Cressman of Manâ€" ning Depot, Toronto. spent a few days of this week at his home here. 40â€"Travels 42â€"Cushion % 44â€"Harness part 45â€"Fail to hit * 46â€"Auditory organ 47?â€"Employ 48â€"Limb 49â€"Hint 50â€"Piece out. 53â€"Mother Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller and Juné and David of Preston visited wit:\ Mrs. A. Hilborn on Sunday. y c o ho AL Pm TCO M20 â€" Mr. and M;;Ruusxcl“;';l‘c:; Jéf Burnside, MiclL. were guests of 28â€"Note in the scale 29â€"Sacred image 32â€"Cooking apparatus 36â€"Maximgs Mr. _ and Mrs. Fred Lang and Miss Thelma Lang visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wettlaufer at Tavistock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel of Plattsville called on Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel and Mr. and Mrs. l.._!l. Casso[ on Sunday. Rev. M. Bricker of Toronto was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Shantz on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shiry of Preston were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Musselman. 23â€"Narrative 25â€"Sum 26â€"Sleep nolse Rev. Isaiah Rosenberger who reâ€" turned last week from a four months trip to Saskatchewan was a guest at the home of his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Herbert Kehl and Mr. _ Mr. and Mrs. William Schram and Miss Esther Schram of Haysâ€" ville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildner last Wednesday. _ 11â€"Slender fnial 16â€"Room in a harem 18â€"What Biblical character was hanged on a gallows "hity feet high"?> 20â€"On what fortifed line did France depend against Gerâ€" man invasion? 21â€"Analyze grammatically me wl o Eilen of Stratford and Mrs. John Hauck and son, David of Dashâ€" wood svent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schmidt. _ Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bowman and family have taken up residence in Dr. W. S. Foote‘s house on Mill St., formerly occupied by Captain A. C. Rockel and Mrs. Rockel. Miss Grace Toman was the guest of Mrs. Lloyd Habel at Kitchener last Tuesday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. William Guthrie and children, Miriam and Ray were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson at Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wahl ut_!}ranlford on Friday. Toronto spent a few days of last week with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Koehler. (See answer at bottom of page) Mrs: Fred Gilbert and daughter, and Mrs. Fred P;(;lhgg}lâ€"(iuM‘;'j By Walt Disney PAGE SEVEN [

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