" Kun [Au-In Dand- “hro-lelo Can-MI Mr. Manuel Kennel was re- elected school trustee at the annual Imaging of SS. No. I held on Wed- nesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maurer of Bostock spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hackbart. Miss Norma Hackbart spent a few days last week with her aunt, In. Ed. Hohl and Mr. Hoht at Buggberg. - _ 7 Miss Arleon Bauer returned to her home at Kitchener after spending last week with Mr. and Met. Robert 1rtnscttbeyger. - -- Gunner Allan Seyler of Dart- mouth, Nova Scotia, spent the holiday week-end with his parents. MIL-ant! Mrs. Paniel Sequr. _ " Miss Agnes Freiburger, Mr. Louis Freiburger and Mr. Louis Frei- burger. Jr., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Diebold at Kitch- ener. Mr. Nicholas Lichti and Mr. Howard Harold of Shakespeare spent Friday with Mr, Oliver Seyler. Pte. Arthur Hackbart of Chat- ham, Miss Vera Eydt and Miss Helen Hackbart of Waterloo spent the holiday week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Freiburger were dinner guests of Mrs. Jerome Freiburger at Waterloo on New YeAr's D_ay. - Mrs. Roy Jantzi and David of Kitchener spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. - - 7 Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roth at Britton. Mr. and Mrs. eiGiaioeder and of Heidelberg spent New Year's Bay with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 1pr. - - Mr. Norman Gremm spent New Year's Day with friends in Kitch- ener. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hackbart spent Sunday evening at the home pf Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo Hahn " Mrs. Marcella Bauer, Mrs. Lou Bearent and Mr. Clayton Schmidt spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschberger. trefdeltreiii. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schneider and family of Bamberg spent New Year’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. HESSEN ROAD 1httdyatttdkrtltltsmsftir2t1ltq. 'iiii';'iii!il.'i'ill'i! , Monday - Tuesday " Wednesday ACQUAINTAN CE†-ivt-htiede-sedigioiiesei-. “human. Mir-yuanâ€. aT,tg',1"tr,t1StttxSlrI,'tttt. plop. 'iteyourhmiir. lot 1'fhr1rMr,'otrur,"2tt'atatr,'d haw-Malena. Vance-scann- “tau-thaw (In: only40pcmof Cur-din-ruined-li-Areas,- 'hor-ii-iid. ( u-tehe"can'raroover"w, to , and: that " JC',' 'd,'Jtta r of your family! Sad (I! - ' FREE copy of“Bu-no-Wouk-Io- ', Win". Mil the mp0. andâ€! I BETTE DAVIS MIRIAM HOPKINS THE DINING 1!“)!th (ONTARIO) """grxe"4tig',tpr"" I _ an loVscuxy‘ Charles Hackbm. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hertaberger and Beth of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Milton, Seyler and son: of Tavistock and Mr. Elmer Seyler of North Easthope spent New Year's day with Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. Mr. John K. Brenner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hinach- berger of St. Clements spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Rqttert HAtehbeyaey. _ -- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brei'mer of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. anA MB; Itobett HfryscrtseyeE. _ Mr. and Mrs. HErben 1',,ttair s_pept _Sunday wit_h Mr. ant -- tack Strauss" at Preision and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strauss at Breshu. Mrs. Lydia Leis and Moses, Misses Mattie and Annie Kropt of Wellesley spent New Year's Day wiftt Mr. any! Me. John Tfropt. - Pte. Arthur Haekbart of Chat- ham, Vera Eydt, Helen Badman and Florence Hahn of Waterloo spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hackbart. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hetmuth, Elaine and Magdalena spent Sun- day 'e Mr. and Mrs. Elmy Hel- muth d Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heianch inAouth Eesfhole. _ Sunday visitors with Mt and Mrs Allen Otto and family were: Mi. Henry Lingelbach and Miss Lavina Lingclbnch. Tavistock and Mr. and Mrs, )Nill_is_ Linelbaett my Mary Lid' in. "Adirii "uid , ' _ elhlch and w. my MKS-Em Lttttte1ttatety and Mi. Kenneth Lingelbach of Desoronto. Mrs. Aaron Helmuth spent a few days last week with her dmsghtera, Mrs. John Bat and Mrs. Lloyd Schmidt in Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Hues Helmuth and family spent Sunday with ME and Mrs. Vernon Nahiger and 10m. Quite a few from around harem tended the funeral of Mrs. Clem- en§__Yeck of. Qmel on Monday; - We are glad to réport in}? In. Buss Cttrrah, son, of Mr, mints. James Currah, who is_ill _with_trtr tiuenza pneumbnia at the Sutton! General Hospital. is progr.esahttt h- vorably. “Coney Island†EAST ZORRA J) [a In. Aaron Hell-In. I mulch Con-W) (In Malcolm) NOW PLAYING WW I“ “In the denial. (omit the now- Untouched by sadness. with joy ante thrilled. Of a dream come true, of a finish- ed story, he rainbow glory of Hope NN filled." Similar Weather Thus far, our present winter weather resembles the winter ot l9l9-20 . . . the season when oats were selling at $1.60 a bushel. Un- til Jan. 8, buggies were crossing the river on ice. But, at that date, such a heavy [all of snow descended that the roads and fields were deeply filled, and it did not thaw until March 9. Three days thereafter, the Conestoga river ice went down stream in a big rampaging Bttod that inundated all adjacent am and pasture lands. However. steady Jsleighing prevailed while the snow lasted. On March SS, a local ‘farmer was ploughing orchard sod. Gii on the last of March oats were being sown. Then followed a ttnat snowfall of 2 inches and cold wea- ther ere seeding could be resumed. but these early-sown oats yielded the most excellent crop locally that year. “Newsy Notes†At the annual school meeting of U.S.S. No. 14,' Wellesley and Wool- wich, held in the Bricker School. on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Sid- ney M. Martin of the “Lehnen Farm" was the newly-elected Woot- wich trustee. The retiring trustee was Mr. Urns Bauman. The other two trustees are Messrs. J. Amos Wilkinson and Merino B. Martin, and they are the Wellesley Town- ship representatives of this union school. ' V Owing to the excessive amount of heavy trucking for several weeks, the north-south gravel mad- way between the C.P.R. Waller" stein station and Hawkesville has been work to almost the smooth.. neg of) p1tyef_tyitthwtt Mr. Enos B. Weber, sixteen-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Weber of South Wallenstein. left on Tuesday last for I year’s sojourn as hm assistant at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rem of West St. Jacobo. _ -iiiiw" iiaiiid -iiJ7iorida and leave such Indian Summer days as lag Tyesdgy! -.-- A - _ -. _ During the Christmas holidays. some seven additional single desks were put down in the Sticker School. In 1t,t,'t this necessary seating accomm anion, about 36 other single desks had to be loosen- ed -artd, realjgned. _ _ As night slowly merges into day, so one dispensation is evolved o"ut of the other. It ever seems more apparent daily that the present dispensation of the Holy Spirit is coming to a close; that the reign of Christ is coming in; and that our turmoiled world is now passing through the interlnpping period of this momentous transition. sweet - -e Wherever it chances to wend; The "tS" the westward lures my ee Where the sunset colors blend; But the dear little road I love the Looking For Him Is neither the road to the can nor west, It's only , road o'er the hillside'l wreaths cover The send things over with ermine And the bare brown cup of a nest forsaken. Where no birds waken with jo- cund call. Is Mied with the silence of cold Btthett drifting And lightly sifting, that o'er it tall. Bet neither of grief nor of gloom 'tis telling, - - This empty dwelling where song is stated; - - It whispers yet of a day of glad. WAILENSTEIN With Him at the other end! Phone 24419 By J. Inu- -- go the east is passing CiGiitFiFiiiUh7rAiiiiE _-__ dSU. MMM'dg'tlht 'Ptdtt all - tfgttetgWtt'." I'll- on... gr?ftMUtfa'tt w ad'ltMgN'fMt, Hana-III). Mill-M K-Y-u-ts-ther-sd, wwwmmblflmummmd my M. (NH m- _elirirriiraiiiuTi'i.7riirriiWika “MMWm-‘mmamuotmlr. mwmkW-Mmuqmwmw Wmnm'h-‘mamsmmmum cal-dun“ mmmuuww,m.m MbWYmN-t ItMtoeKitrh-withM=AMrin \Sdtmhmï¬-Mmg;unmunmm mvumummmhwmmmmm. theC - last :Ilr.udInWIn. eM.tgs"..ad"'grf, Seymmwum with Inna The 2,“,“m‘mwwu.‘m;h. 1tsPtdit.m 1tttt.,rttt..rMt'_e Smart t Shim-tenth ar%iiiaq i3yiltfgiii5 -___ _ 7 am mi this new: irTaraiit"iri'ii - riiaTCGiii 'tft,ts,il't'irntifett',itts':t'i'i'.t; humans Mr. “an..." uniudinthts AbatrieteattgrlEiitt'. {may in!†.1213“ P. 1'eift"a1o,uttl2'it Gem, ." ", Se idt ashrglyl rvgtvi,.dla'tas.i,'t"s'.3rS&ttt3.'p 11:.me 'murrhqetrs" -V .- "_'"'"'.--"'" -H ..-._ - 'ql... can; - - “In. - feetugsineeet .Dlmllvm wet-on. Mr and In. wmmn uwmzm.anWetmmm3hmotm-‘ Scotti: couple who beheod the ',i,ta"origedl,ittgN.tu','t *artttiteehethei.t.ttteliGir"rfdidatiifi,iiF. idtrei f,f,Ptt"'dl,',ttg?'ag,',','ygt- 'ilTldl'dlfl Doering with Mr. ing Edmund Gwen. u I Mn. Lloyd Neel: near Kitchener on and“, peddle: who um but Sunday. 2t.d%eLaetttlf,flg"rit.r Mr. and Mn William Seyler role. Elizabeth “10:3 3 the with Mr. and an l'rg',fttit,t Duke's grasttunugtt . . trick tensehUger " teamwork tm- trMatter.asthe Yetstsldogtminer; day. 1tegt.teet',e,g"'S,t.'%'f2 Mr. Wilma Rural ot Waterlfoo I: beat, among other "be“ home of Ludwi Berg or pals deliver!“ "will! Mom†gfe',t,d'g,',", ' hill School was held in the School house Wednesday, when the usual routine of business was transacted. The books revealed a surplus of about $450.00. John Lather was elected trustee in place of the re- tiring trustee. David Zehr. Mt At- fred Hahn was appointed caretaker a: the_satatot $9020!): “a. o, ihiaCGia -arirGimriiiGnTt John L Hammond, new for it}? akiiiu: auditors, George Squire and Lorne Rennie. The state for the new you will he as follows: tramâ€. hoot! Al- brecht (new). Campbell Sham: and John Lather. A of The Y.P.U. of Bo d United Church held their my?» and an: nual meeting at the home of Henry Ballard on the 11th connexion Fri- day evening. . The Brst'port of the evening was Itat, play? an. follow“! tg a w- and: canine "xasttmt1 MrtVW. . Gilt and mined by n-gmbeu. gave two piano selenium. Gluin- mas Bells and Christmas Chimes. Talk by Rer. W. E. Gill, "Ring in the New". As the hour of miastitiFiiiiE the group rose and an; the blo- logy. "Praise God from whom all Blessings ftow", and main-d standing for a circle of we (or God's continued prime and pro- tection And thanks for the blen- ings of 196& Ih-dhr ',,'dggr.. New Year" resounded in enth - astic clams . in the annual meeting $10.00 was voted to missions and the I“! exe- cutive re-elected as follows: - dent, "man Ward; 'u't'Irialtt . Wteen Lather; secretary-transmit. Jean Hammond. The â€I. committee. Rev. W. E. Gill and the executive. "III Jullll Lot-Ill III MINI“ .13. M. Shunt: with Mrs. G. litmu- and daughter in Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson of Pie-ton visited with Mt and At the close one verse at “Jesus Lover of My Soul? was sung and the mizpah benediction after which lunch was served. New Year mm were: Pte. Rune! Birmingham of Owen Sound with relatlvee and friends; Mr. and Mm. Howard Zlnkann and son, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sacha and daughter of Heidelberg with Mr. and Mrs Campbell Shanta; Mr. and Mn. Lorne mum and, family and Mrs. A. Bison) with Mr. and Mrs. John Leith in Linwood; Mn. in. and Mrs. w. Von and Arthur accompanied by Mrs. Helen V011 and daughter Jean of Linwood at- tended the funcnl of the lite Gor- don "Merry at Briana. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahn and family spent New Year's at the home of Corrad Hahn's west of Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cruknell of Kitchener. Mr. and Mm. Thu Bir- mingham and Donna of Linwood spent New Year's at the home of John L Hammad oak-m. -oTAGaraiar Mr. Wm. Kramer and son Jouph ot Union 'tl'.', New Year’s with Mr. and Mn. mph Kramer. Mr. Laurence Rocher, Mr. and Mn. Ethic Ranger. Mr. Pie Korher. all ot Kit ener. spent e hand-v week-end with Mrs. Lim- mlwe Rather. lean. Wm. Benny. Joe Hunky 9nd by Kennedy gent Friday st r-ati. and In Indol- Monet Tig'.'. Smithy with Mr. and In. . BeBier - cm“). . WI wan-Mon for Morn- SW?†L (ease,),,, t ta N. New Year‘s at from with llosn. Urbcn and Cyril Moul- ot mum rt the not“ with Mr, and 11 Alan loner. Mr, Sun Venn" wu elected may; log the new not at Separ- (euro-Ia" mi "co-M WW» The gnnpnl wimp! the fAoas: -iuTieau Mummy " can; The Y.P.U. of Boyd United mu? CROSSBILL Pr I?! 3! Me. {- “It... ""ttTsreirk"iF.' HESSON $rinTfir- of Linwood P“ School Holds Christmas Party the week-end. In the soft glow of candle light and amidst pretty yuletide - tions the pupils ot the Ne Dun-l dee Public School under Airee-l tion of Principal J. R. s presented their Christmas new} before a capacity Indie!) in lie-1 velman's Hall on Wednesda even-' ing. School trustee David M W aid was chairman for the even I and the singing was led by the mu- SIC teaeher.Mias D. McDonald. Thi t! the school, "0 Come All Ye Philh- tut" and "Old Santa Claus"; an ac- cordion medley by Shirley Ein- wachter; and a one act play en- gined. "Henry's Mail Orfer Wig". ta Coleman and Lincoln Coleman. The topic. "God's Christmas Gift". was' then given by Mrs. Herbert. Shantz. At the clone of the meet- ing Harold Shunt: made a few re- marks and GahUld Cressman and Clare Stoltz made the gammation Lincoln Coleman. " topic. "God's Christmas Gift". was then Lfiili, shim; room pupils. At the gamma: a? the prom-11.5mm. Claus appeared and distributed gilt: from the prettily-decorated Christmas tree. Hold Joint m. A joint meeting of the NRC. prayer circle and Young People’s Society was held in the bowl. or the church on “and†even- ing. The devotional period was in charge of Rev. Herbert Shanta utter which Miss Miriam Coleman occupied the chair. Miss Jewel Sham: read the scripture lesson and Miss Laurene Stoltz save a reading entitled, "l was the Last to Come" during which Christmas carols were sung by the Rein family composed of Armlntho. Lester. Joanne and Ervin and an- other azimuth composed ot Anna- dolls _ kstein. Arelrnfrtentz, Re- [W PHILIPSBURG NEW DUNDEE QWATERLOOi/v “mic-"w in . tke'ii'ireg','gfi'iiiks(j, .AJM ii, Thursday " Friday - Saturday W"" ee - tttilliglttBtlBrddtlt N-JAHE W3?! 'id'lellfi'lg1'tde5ii,1eltle2vgel "r-""-h"titB,'tr" A . -MTRh" ACTION , The Young People's Fellowship of the M30 Church had a stat- ‘ingarparty on the dam on New le s Eve and then had a lunch of cookies and cake and hot choco- 1','1t at the home of Mrs Clarence lBurhholder. Here the time was spent in singing hymns and chor- 'uses under the leadership of Miss / hqchburn. president of the fellow- as. Superman-t human" who...“ 'tttPi2iigtu"t,ttltfc -,-iitant.i3trrtttiesmr, 'é'hTLfll"TJaG""lllliiiG17 Cm um; Lloyd I ttts-tset-ister;-)..- datk-iataatk tlit,??,',',?,?'):,.!?,,?)'?,?,', T a, . Iran-III. Ruth (Mabel-ad 1tandairTtetrehAt-tr.tLteeb $tat'i,t'lieaJllN,e's'all'llf) i'tl'llf,'i"t'h,"l,')t " an girl; Lauretu Burkhart; the intermediate gir Bede Winner. the junior Aria, Dettwiuer; ISI',-',?,','. tgirls, 0w: than: can. â€Elvin: Crun- man; the elder man-ind mu. Abram Wm; the plum: Inu- ried men“ Isaiah Dow ', the you“ men's Bible Cla- and the and tuna and In; and In. Noah teen Me boy}. Mr. 01'," mm“ G. 'si't'll','r"a,",'li Mr. and In. Noah der; the junior and primaibora, M. Sittter and family attended the Ephraim #tyt.ennn. family reunion at me home of Me. 'Nt-art tweve.. - and In. [nip Situation the an! of Tht Sunday “will; miseting Peel on New Year's Day. WI} In {hint ot the 0W Peo- Mr. Gleason Sander of near St. ple's Soeietr.. . Jacobs visited on Sunday with The n'lt'd"8d of the You“ Adam Bruhacher. People‘s ible Clan hr 1966 b: Miss Annie R Brubacher is 3:95:21?†Henry 1'ttrh'r, II“..- spending this week with her bro- ch Ins weâ€, '"l',f; 'it',,el'h', ' ther, Daniel and Mrs. Brubacher. ' ohn and-II and the . Mines Mary Detwitier ma Ruby Mr. and Prs. August sawed†Burkhm as fourth and m mem- tel Ptle,tiet.. E9113": PJ's'. u} bers of the executive'; when Rar- mond Brubacher and Alch Kinaie. "The subject on Sunday evening was "First Things First". The lea- der of the meeting. Lloyd S. Shanta, The chorister. Gordon was "First Things First". The lea- Sunday visitors with Mr. and der of the meeting. Lloyd S. Mrs Alvin Ottman were Mr. and Shanta, The chorister. Gordon Mrs. Earl Lautenschuger and non Eby. Bruce of Kitchener tif Mrs. Earl he speakers were Lloyd Snider Dumas of St. Cleme on “Accepttgu Salvauon": Ella Mr. and Mrs William Tyack and Crew-1 on A Full Coqmtwn family of Detroit and Mr. and an and .Gordgn Eby on Complete Earl Tyack and family of Water- 9b.ediece . _ Hoe and Miss Louise Huelner of Eniorpartr. . ikitehener spent New Year's Day [Tile 2192-15 eeores.re.nowehi,/trl'tli Mrs. Wm. Tyack. Guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lichty on New Year's Day were Mr and Mrs L. Steekle. Preston. Mr. Oscar Lichty. Camp Borden. Mrs. o. Lichty and Jimmie of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. G. Lisrty 3:112:03ng and Rgnnjg. _ -. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Burkholder left on Saturday evening for Vic- torga. BC., where they will live for the present. - _ _ Miss Alice Schicdel and Mrs. Howard Schiedel of Kitchener spent the New Year's week-cud 'at Cleveland. Ohio. Gaefteid Cressman and Clare Shit: made the presentation of a grocery shower to the new pastor, Rev. Sh_a_ntz Isnd (umily. - Mrs. Leander Cressman has re- turned to her home in the will“. utter spending the past few months with Mrs. William Walsh at Wal- ton. Mrs. L. C.'omcns of Preston visit. ed with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page on_Thuryday. _ _ _ _ _ -- Captain A. C. Rachel of Vancou- ver. B.C.. called on friends in the vinagp on_Thurtdtt, 7 _ -- Local teachers spending the Christmas vocation at their respec- twe homes are: Miss Jean William- son at Haileybury; Miss Dorothy ycppggld at St._}lnry§_;_and Janu- Miss Katie Cream-n of the Hamilton Normal School is spend- ing the vacation with her mother. Mrs. Leandm‘ Creman. Arthur Conrad of Waterloo Sem- inary was a holiday guest of his brothch Rev. A. L. Conrad and Mrs. Conrad. R. Shillings at Puttiviite. =tgtltMM1, 'gyder vggs the Aspeajger a]. mm suntan cam-menu " Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider and Dolphins and Velma spent New Year's Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wine] at Pem- burg. Miss Angeline Martin spent Wednesday at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong ot Iiullen spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mason Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider and Velma spent Sunday afternoon with-Mr. and Mrs, Witt Arrt near Linwood. Mr. Sidney Martin spent New Year's day with his parents, Mr. end MB. Manasseh Martin. Mrs. Edmund Trash of Alma spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. l. G. Martin. . Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Martin were Mr. and Mrs. Orval Martin and family of North Woolwich and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Martin and three daughters of Wallenstein. -.IttttEgt amnc'non - MON. - TUES. - â€Khalid-m M140. YOUR?“ Winnie-C7D. CAPITOL Thu-allay - Friday - Saturday Fa iiarumr corner Duke and Ohm-b Sheets. Chester Morris - Nancy Kelley Bill Henry Harry Carey - Judith Allen may Col-puma - - Tue-thy - WM! Joan Davis Wallace Foul - fluid: Ellis Stuart Erwin "GLKSBAKE†to the Ladiei.- Monday to Friday HAWKESVILLE Kay - and his Orchestra “BACKDOOR STEELE'S 3me ATTRACTION L, ADDED FEATURE - YOUR EYES "PORT OF MISSING GIRLS†By In. A... m mum-sch Cone-pooh"! “AROUND THE WORLD" "TORNADO" TO HEAVEN†sttrrrhi in In Mischa Anne!