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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jan 1943, p. 5

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Guests at the home of Ewald Braun on New Year‘s Day were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Brehme and Pauâ€" line Micster of Kitchener. Gottfried Reinhart was a New Year‘s Day guest at the Edgar Foster home in Maryhill tablet must be good. You‘ll be deigi:ed.l n:’q...cu! mml ll:.a new person, happy and well again 25c, 50c. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schilling of Blair, Edward Kramp of Waterloo were Sunday guests at the Arâ€" thur Kramp home. Tony May was a business visitor in Kitchener on Monday. "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives."" Se can you NOW. Try "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" Canada‘s Jargest selling liver Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harnack enterâ€" trined at a family dinner on Friâ€" cay when all their children and toeir families were present, numâ€" bering 26 in all. > if your liver isn‘t well. Your liver is the largest organ in your body and mest important to your health. 1t pours out bile to digest food, gets rid of waste, supplies new energy, allows proper nourishment to reach your blood. When your liver gets out of order food decomposes in your intestines. You become constipated, stemach and hidneys can‘t work proverly. You feel "rotten"â€" headachy, backachy, dizzy, dragged out al Miss ~Ruth Kinzie, a Normal ‘chool student of Stratford, has completed her week‘s practice at cur local school. LOOK OUT Mr. Joseph May left for Peterâ€" borough where he will spend some time with his daughter and sonâ€"in‘law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kloepfer. â€" SHANTZ STATION FOR YOUR Liver: Send Your Wash Over to Twin City Laundry 96 King St. West â€" Kitchener Phone 2â€"1936 You can‘t be completely wel! YOUR GLASSES STEELE‘S Twin City Laundry Will give you complete YOUR EYES FOR QUICK SERVICE JUSTt TEpEPHONE ssx:} . . . Nnow:! "‘Twin City‘s Busiest Cleaners For Over 10 Years® For Twin City Laundry will keep up your laundr‘y front while you keep up the war workiny front. The Service Men‘s Canteen just can‘t get along without you! â€" But your wash can ... if you let Twin City Laundry take care of it! For the service you deserve . . . DIAL ®â€"8832. Agnes Reav. 115 Albert St Cleaners and Dyers terâ€" The heaviest snowfalls of the} eng | 323500 hit this district Sunday| nd ‘night, which with the accompanyâ€"| 800 |ing strong wind blocked many if| "4" the district side rouds und mude | ‘the main roads heavy until they| eRt were cleaned by the snowulows. _ | St. Matthew‘s Ludies‘ Aid ind | the _ Luther â€" League: held then | monthly meeting followed by u social hour, on Monday evening. Blocked and heavy sideâ€"roads proeâ€" | vented a number from heing preâ€" ; sent. Sgt. George Whitchend ouf Sasâ€" katchewan, was a recent yisitor with his brother, Vincert. and Mrs Whitchead. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Whstchrid were holiday visitors at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitchead, near West Montrose. Misses Ruth Arfman of Niagara Falls, Ont., and Marjorie Stroh n# Kitchener were New Year visitors at the home of the latter‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stroh. Mr. Gordon Freeman loft Monâ€" day for the Montreal River camp Henry Gaede, with the Canscias Army overseas, writing to frionds informs them he has recently been promoted to the rank of Corporal Sgt. Roy Stroh ef ASlenburg. Pte. Russell Stroh of Chatham arc Pt Charles Koch oof London i{pent their New Year‘s loave at their reâ€" spective homes. The New Year was ushered in by the ringing of St. Matthew‘s cburch bells and with the exccption of thi New Year‘s Eve frolic st Trants End, the event passed very oun th Mr. Walter Bartman of Gowansâ€" town is visiting at the hoeme of his sister, Mrs. Erwin Dahmer ind Mr. Dahmer. Mrs. Perey visiting at the Isaac Holle. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Horst and family were recent guests of North Woolwich friends. Continued drifting on Mor kept even opened sideâ€"roads h« travelling with Tuesday‘s snow strong wind filling them up a: Snmow Blocks Roads In Conestogo Area . Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Holle recuvedf a message announcing the safe; arrival overseas of their son,| Signalman Percy Holle . | The annual school meeting was held _ last Wednesday evening. Satisfactory reports from the secreâ€" tary and inspector and. also the treasurer‘s report were received, the latter showing a handsome surplys. Mr. Oscar Huchn was elected trustee to replace Norman Dahmer, whose term had expired. | Arrives in England School Shows Good Surplus ]Just Call Mr._and Mrs. Edwin Doering visited Sunday with Mr. John Wettâ€" Inufer und Mr. and Mrs. William Woettauter at Burnside. Miss Evelyn Rabethage of Kitchâ€" erer spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Docring. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert FRidt spent Siturcday at Stratford. Nr. and Mrs. Austin Docring, Clure and Wayne visited Sunday with friends at Ratzburg. ; Zion > Evangelical Luthcran Church will hold its congregational mecting on Monday, Jan. 11, at 2.15 »‘clock. R Hugh Chalmer«, 150 Esson St Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther and Murion of New Prussia, and Mr. Walter Neeb spent New Year‘s with Mr. ind Mrs. Edwin Docring. Mr. und Mrs. Oliver Kerr and Barbata Ann of Southwest Wilmot, Mr. und Nire. E. D. Eidt, Mr. Sydâ€" nev Fidt spent Wedresday with Mr. uoc Mrs. Herbert Eidt. Mrs. Alvin Fidt, Kar} and Delton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burk .at Lisbon. Messrs. FEarl and Delton Eidt spent New Year‘s with Mr. and Mrs. Robort Mohr near Stratford. Mr.. Alvin Eidt visited with her sixter, Mrs. Allan Roth at Stratford, who is on the sick list. Mr. Adam Docring is spending a few duys with friends at Kitchener. Westey Doer Sunduay with dere Doering Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seip of Gadsâ€" hill spent New Year‘s Day at the rems of Mr. and Nirs. Theo. Doerâ€" Uist Miss Ida Krieger ‘of Kitchener ~pent the weekâ€"end at the home of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Krieger, Shantz Station. nd Betix Mr. and Mrs. aim Knarr end Mr. and Mrs. mrin Knarr of New Dundee and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knarr at Kitchener on the holiday . Fâ€"O. Robt Ernst of Bwotvflle, Que., and Ruth Woods of Waterloo were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods, West Montrose Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlege! of Kitchener spent New Year‘s witr Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stemmler of Mr. ind Mrs. Jack Hahn of Baden i0 _Surday visiters with Mr. and is. E. D. Kidt. Mr. ind Mrs. Lloyd Neeb, Billy Social = Personal Il s ue o Aeant bint unu‘ lyu's. x ies‘ i atts '"e Doctring of Hickson visited ,y:,]?.‘:,.l‘f;‘.il‘_‘l.f\'_qf':'_h(:L?)".!,?wi , with Mr. and Mf§. ‘Theo of Waldau, Mr. and Mrs _ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bell and |daughter were New Year‘s guests The subject of the new war time ‘!was brought under discussion and ‘some thought it meant to early ‘dark mornings in winter time for \the children. A vote was taken with regards to moving the clock back to Standard time with the reâ€" \sult making it one half hour faster than Standard time, thus moving Iwar time back one half hour till Easter Mr. Wilfred Steinman of Gueiph y fl[ rlaus""e spent the holiday weekâ€"end with :1' The Ladies‘ Aid.of the Plattsville {:ls_parents. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon United Church met in the Sunday, Steinman. ~|School Rooms on Tuesday afterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Edwards I noon. The mecting was opened by|and daughter Thora Bernice of ~ the singing of a Christmas cnrol.‘l"almcrslon visited for a few days t’l'?o\'. GnK:uis(-r offered praver. Mrs. with Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross. \_ Mrs. Franklin MecDonald met with an accident when crossing the barn yard among young cattle last Thursday, when one of the beasts ‘tbunted her _ down and kept her there. Unable to escape from her pursuer. she called for help. Mr. |McDonald, who was nearby, came to her rescuec. She is suffering [trom _ shock, bruises and . stiff joints. Mr. Wallace Brown one of the trustees, had served his period and was reâ€"elected. The annual meeting of Blink Bonnie School section was held in the school house last Wednesday with twelve in attendance. Hold Annual School Meeting Mr, and Mrs. K. Grimes and Mrs. Grimes and Thelma, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Pope were Wednesday visitors at Kitchener. The latter visited their daughter, Miss Rebena Page at the K. and W. Hospital. _ Licut. _ Edwin Forgusson, Cpi George Edwards and Rim. Jack R. Harmer and Pte. Kenneth Smith are on furlough from B.C. at their respective homes in Plattsville. Friends of Miss A. Ramsay are pleased to know she has been able to return from Woodstock General Hospital where she has been underâ€" going treatment for the past several Dinnerâ€"hour guests on Christmas were: Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Schnceider of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Patterson of Kitchener, and Miss Vera Patterson, Miss Helen King, miÂ¥seâ€"inâ€"training at Hamilton Genâ€" cral Hospital with Mr. and Mrs. F. King: Miss Mary Sinclair of Paris with Mrs. M. Sinclair; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rank and Ruth of Woodâ€" stock with the Quandt families; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott and family of Innerkin, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Graâ€" ham of Bright dinnerâ€"hour guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weir Graham; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graham of Stratâ€" ford and Miss Sadie Cuprah Hugh McCartney also visited t former on Christmas. weeks Badly Bruised J. B. English read the Scripture Set lesson, During the business session | upq p | it was decidedâ€"to give $50.00 to the | 5 r of church. A very interesting talk-*‘. ar‘s was then given by Mrs. J. Snyder.| .Nr‘;'v Rev. G. Kaiser took the chair and| ‘{T; announced | the â€" new _ slate . of /.. "C"~., officers for the coming year: Presiâ€"‘ P°5t Z dent, léks. Ira T. Battler; viceâ€"pres., VC"t S Mrs. G Kaiser; secy, Miss G:.)|HaYysy! Maine: assist. sec‘y, Mrs. Claytow)|Y‘th t Gofton; _ treasurer, _ Mrs. â€" Eider;:>"4d¢‘ pianist, Mrs. Johnson; assist., Mrs.|_ CaPt Bruce and Mrs. Green. Lunch comâ€"|S¢hum: mittee convener, Mrs. English; conâ€" °4 for vener of flower and visiting comâ€" With th mittec. Convener of parsonage comâ€" ’M"S» H mittee, Mrs. McLennan. Convener, . Mr. of work and_ supply committee, the wee Mrs. J. Pratt. Lunch was served by [fant da Mrs. Roy Hunter. Mrs. J. Snyder _ Missc and Mrs. McLennan, .. <if Sira Holiday Visitors ow p Holiday visitors in Plattsville 5l~:'itchiu.? were: Mrs. Munroe of Toronto with | _ y â€" ber mother, Mrs. A. Bruce; Howard ‘Calumt Nurse of Gait with his parents, Mr. |jiqy and Mrs. H. Nurse; Mr. Wm. Lachâ€" fM,.QyA; man of Goderich and W. Quandt.> M + Jr., at their respective homes in the ons town: Mr. and Mrs. H. CIK'\rlos and )j i0 pos Mrs. Himes of Ayr. di m‘r-hourr"s grof guests on New Year‘s with Mr. and lumbia Mrs. Clair Harmor: Mrs. J. Crawâ€" 1°t here ford of Toronto with son George ,, M and mother, Mrs. C. Stemler: Wi}â€" Miss M bert Deeton of Galt with Mr. and | Mauricd Mrs. F. Decton; Pte. Mary McLenâ€" &20StS & nan of C W.A.C.. Kitchener, with Clarene her mother, Mrs. K. McLennan;| Mr. a Misses Hazel and Marion Elder of| 2nd the Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fallis o Elder:; Ac. Larry Dunn of Trenton Day wi with Mrs. Dunn. and Mr Ladies Aid Meets At Plattsville Betty Lou Eby of Shantz Station spent a few da'ys with Joy Snider at Waterloo. hile there she also uttended a birthday party for Caâ€" rol Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Erb, Waterâ€" loo, were the guests ‘of Mr. and Mirs. R. G. Schiedel, Breslau, on New Year‘s day. Dr. and MyS. E. S. Brown and children, Jimmie and Sheila and Miss Sylvia Bock, New Dundee, visited with Dr. and Mrs L L Stauffer at Waterloo on New Year‘s Day. CHESTERFIELD of Kitchener were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Merie Coleman, New Dundee. del:ncoln Ct;leman adele:‘ Mk- spent a few d.lZ' wee with his cousin, Lloyd Bretz at Kitchener. Kitchener visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fiederl New Dundee, New Year‘s Day Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Williarn Main, Mr By J. E. Markle (Chronicle. Correspqpdent) e e e e dens where dinner was served ‘at‘i‘or: f.:'.fi: B‘:,'?&n l?l' from a table centred _ with â€" tall Kitchener on Thursdawv'h“" tapers and white asters. *Â¥ iGuests were present from ‘Toronto, o Horar es Hamilton and Baden after the reâ€" cveption the habpy young c«;t;ple " left on a hongymoon trip to Monâ€" ll']‘SV]LLE treal and othgr eastern points. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hastings and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolâ€" cott and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. _ Woolcott and family were Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woolcott of Plattsville. _ Mr. Harold Schmidt of British Columbia spent a two weeks‘ hoâ€" |liday vacation with his mother, |Mrs. Abe Schmidt. Mr. Delford Bechtel has spent the past two weeks on leave from rhis group of C.O.‘s in British Coâ€" ‘lumbia with his wife and daughâ€" Aer here. of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen of Plattsville. New Year‘s guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stauffer, Misses Ruth and Helen and Mr. Daniel Stauffer Jr., was Miss Clare Pratt of Torâ€" onto. .0 Those who enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs, B. Walâ€" aic and son Earle were: Mr. and Mrs. John Waldie and daughter Barbara of Hamilton; Miss Anna F. Waldie of Wodstock and Mr. and Mrs. George Perrin of Rosevilie. Mr. James Ski'llings ;p-(;rvr't“ihc holidays with his parents in Windâ€" fall. Mr. and Mrs. Earnic Stauffer were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bond and family of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. family _ were â€" Chris guests of Mr. and Kaufman and family ; _ Mr. Leslic Kuntz visited over ‘the weekâ€"end with his wife and inâ€" fant daughter. Misses Jean and Miriam Ritchic of Stratford Normal School spent the holiday vacation period with ‘their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. Quintin Markle who has been layed off work since Decemâ€" ber 4th with two severed fingers, took up his dutics on Monday at the Canada Sand Paper Co., at Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. F‘”bitr'li);zil'd";}iem Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Aiex ‘*McDonald of New Dundee. Miss Ruth Stauffer and ah Pratt returned to the Universi of _'!‘nrot_x\\ov on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Geitch and children, Carol and David visited on Sunday afternoon with friends in town. Mrs. Foster reâ€" turned to her home here after spending the past week visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Geitch. guests of the former‘s grandparâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cuthbert of Sweaburg. _ _ Miss Anna Waldie, RN., of Woodstock spent New Year‘s day it her parental home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ellworth Bean, Miss Mildred Hastings anL Mr. Maurice Diamond â€" were cent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diatmond and the latter‘s brother, Mr. Allen Fallis of Toronto spent New Year‘s Day with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Fallis of Palmerâ€" ston. Mr. Carl Seip of the R.C.N. was i guest with friends in town over the weekâ€"end and was best man at the Brockâ€"Miller wedding on Saturday. s Capt. B. Schumm and, Mrs. Schumm of New Brunswick visitâ€" ed for a few days over the holiday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumm. Mr. and Mrs, Carmen Facey of East Zorra and Mr. and Mrs. Roâ€" bert Schiedel and son. Bobbie of Haysville spent New Year‘s Day with the ladies mother‘s Mrs. Ed. Snider. m Set. Ted Snyder of Rockcliffc ond Pilotâ€"Officer Lawrence Snyâ€" er of Arnprior spent the New Year‘s weekâ€"end with their moâ€" ther, Mrs. Ed. Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Markle nd Thyra and Paul were holiday | _ Following the ceremony a recepâ€" |tion was held at Forest Hill garâ€" Miss Clara Darroch of Harriston returned to her home on Saturday after spending the past week with her nephew, Dr. J. C. Ross and _ The bride was attended by Mrs, L. K. Ash of Baden, who wore. a brown velveteen street dress with a contrasting paddy green hat and brown accessories. The bridesmaid wore a corsage of yellow roses. Writer Carl Seip, RCNVR., was the best man. W. Lotz was the officiating clergy â€" man and the ceremony was perâ€" formed before an altar decorated with yellow chrysanthemums and ferns. attired in a white wool crepe street length frock and wore a red claret hat with veil and shoes, gloves and bag to match. She wore a corsage cf A wedding of special interest to ’Baden residents took place on Satâ€" urday afternoon at 4.30 o‘clock in St _ Peter‘s Lutheran â€" Church, Kitchener, when Grace Victoria Miller, only daughter of Mr. and SEE US â€" When in need of New Shoes or Repairs â€" WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Mo Calbert Cressman. 30 Victoria S 64 King St. 8. W ATRRLOO Nial 8â€"8192 Vows at Baden To Mer Chopne pimart Edwin L. House D. E. Stauffer and Christmas â€" dinner and Mrs. Gordon SHOE STORE AND REPAIRINCG Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Burkbolder were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eby. Shantz Station, on Sunday. camps and home recently are: ,, M"S R. Foster, Laura, Mr. and Jacob Herr, Sask.; Harold Nesr , M"Sâ€" L Rennic spent New Year‘s Quebec. _ Willard _ Brohman â€" and| EyG, at the home of Mrs. M. WiAin Howard Schiedel, New Brunswick., ‘" g:f"{,?' E. Gill showed slides of The Misses Jean Geiger and Elion| nc aragayy,. op on O Oe ol 1 Mes 0 Maynard of Kitchener were zhcfk';‘,;p‘n”",’-‘ ?f Knroéa n th.c home of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mader: ""3; R; Foster on Sunday. n Sunday, |_ Amone lho_ New Year guests of Mr. Bobbie Mader spent a weok \Lorne Bigam‘s were Mr. and Mrs. with his grandpmrents, Alf .'md'}‘â€"’m' Blrmmgham and daughter of Jirs. Ab: Shiants Riverbank. _ _ ~rnlrhmwr.d?\.r. and Mrs. John Leith > ank. [ of Linweo Guests at the home of Mrs. J. S.! Mrs.‘ R. Foster, Laura, Mr. and Cressman on Wednesday evening ) Mrs. L. Rennie .;pom an ev'en(in (\;'ero her 50}'&:"‘1‘" Milton (:‘md Mrs. ! with Mrs. W. Mitchel] ir; Newton € ressman, itchener. and grandâ€" Miss Jessi iv viâ€" sons, Mr. Robert of Kitchoner. Mr.| stucll( sr;lél;:“‘th%“\:::‘gfi?gndofa;rnt‘;l; ;‘l]'cddof “c‘:le fi.O. Pg::rgpt Vancouver | home of William Wilford. sland, an rs. Fred Cressman of| _ Mahion Roth and Edmund â€" Waterloo. dor Inft an Mandav far cu-n.thoo'.‘. The Misses Jean Geiger and Ellen Maynard of Kitchener were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mader on Sunday. â€" Also Mr. Junior Mader. who underwent an opcration in Teronto before Christmas is still in the hospital. His condition is improvâ€" ing. f We are sorry to report the illn=ss of Mrs. Otto Orth, who was reâ€" moved to the K.â€"W. Hospital carly this week. Boys from the village away in} camps and home recently are: Jacob Herr, Sask.: Harold Ne#r.) Quebec. Willard Brohman and} Mrs. Lloyd Mader was visiting at the home of her father. Mr. Mcâ€" _ Crae, Drayton, over the weekâ€"end. | The â€" condition of _ Mr. John Shantz. also a patient at the K.â€"W Hospital, is improving. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Erb will be pleased to know that little Sandra, who was tuken to the hospital last week, is improving and is expected home this week. Following that an enjoyable time was spent in various contests and partaking ofsome refreshments served by the hostess. Not the least enjoyable part of the evening was the transportation â€"a sicighâ€" ride. Mr. Arnet Mader rendered a piano solo. Mrs. Cecil Mader read a New Year‘s Eve story entitird "The House that Glowed" Misâ€" Stella Hipel gave a reading. "Th« House by the Side of the Road." Mr. Beech conducted a Quiz on the work covered in the Bible Study periods of the preceding mectinss this term. Miss Gwen Mader gave a recitation. The mectirg was closed in prayer by Mr. Pearson Eby. After singing "God Save the King," Mr. John Dessler led in the ovcning prayer and Mr. Robert Zeller read the scripture lesson The roll call was responded to by Scripture verses.. The Young People‘s Fellowship of the M.B.C. church met at the home of Mrs. Oscar Dessler on New Year‘s Eve. The theme of the eveâ€" ning was "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, ye have done it unto me." Y.P.F. Meets on _ _|_â€" |-L()R-i§'lԤ-w New Year‘s Eve | _ §6 King St. W. _ Phone 4â€"4162 _ In the evening the young people were in charge. Mrs. Beech was the speaker, speaking on the subâ€" ject of “R?eeming the Time". Mr. Beech wa?"in charge of the music at the evening service. The Misses E. Searth. D. Dedels, D. Schiedel, S Mader, J. Deéssler sang "Star of Bethlehem" and "That Wonderfui Beautiful Night." The Norman De ] dels family and Mr. Elton Randall sang "A little talk with Jesus ; At the M.B.C. Church on Sunday morning, the pastor, Mr. Beech, was in charge of the service. The S.S. was well attended with 108 present and Miss Axnes Burkholder â€" as song leader. talk to the children was first given by Miss E. Cressman and then the sub*ect "My Times are in Thy Hands" was discussed. Miss Mabel Cressman read a paper and Miss Alice Randall read a Eper written by her sister, Miss ileen Randall. Mr. Oscar Burkâ€" holder discussed the subâ€"division assigned to L. Shantz. 108 at S. School On Sunday morning at the Cressâ€" man Mennonite Church, the pastor, Mr. Oscar Burkholder, preaches an enniversary sermon for his thirticth year of service at the CM.C. Sunday evening the Y.P. B. M. Com. was in eharg) of the service with Mr. Gordon Eby as chairman, Serves 30 Years in Breslau Church STATIC OR ... 80 KING S. WORLD NEWS ? E. K. HEARTH RADIO Sales and Service On All Makes Lncombe. 13 Ques n N If thehourly news flashes are interrubted â€" by â€" static, orâ€" your favorite comedian is too faint to hear, call us for a free estimate of needed repairs! WATERLOO 4/ X1 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahn and family spent New Year‘s Day with Ervin Brandt. Kitchener. home of William Wilford. _ _ _ _ Mahion Roth and Edmund Benâ€" der left on Monday for Sault Ste. Marie Miss Veronica Jantzi of Stratford, Miss Annic Jantzi of Toronto and their father, Michael Jantzi of Kitchener, spent a few days at the home of James Birmingham and Dan Gerber. Douglas Hamilton of Toronto spent the holidays at the home of Firman Ward: John L. Hammond was appointed janitor. _ Campbell Shantz was elected as a new trustee in place of the retiring trustee, Henry Schmidt. The other two on the board are Mivid Zehr and Jacob Albrecht, secretaryâ€"treasurer. Personals * William Glaister of the RC.A.F., of AyImer, spent a few days at the home of his uncle, Sam Harron, and visited friends in the village. C. Shantz Is New Trustee at Crosshill The Cresshill school held their annual meeting in the schoolâ€"house with_Thos. O. Wilford, chairman, and John L. Hammond as secretary. The auditors were George Squire und Campbell Shantz. The usual routine of business was transacted. The reports read were, satisfactory. _ DOWNING, STEEN and Co. A perfect method. No elastic. Ne leg straps. _ LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE CUARANTEED. ‘Investigate. . Write or call â€"â€" Smith Manufacturing Company .m Pva Th 2" "Our O.K. Is Your Guarantee" Dial ®â€"8192 Dept. B. _ ____ §40 Ki PRESTON, ONTAR Established 1898 CROSSHILL By Mre. Lorne Rennie (Chronicle Correspondent) x; RUPTURED? KITCHENER PHONE 4â€"4537

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