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Sues, Complete ottue Equipment For Sale and Foe Rent by tho Main SUNNTIAND ADDING MACHINE UNDERWOOI) LIMITED H ESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited lira! Estate and Insurance Phone 6-6455 _ 24 Queen N Every Kind of Insurance CMtict. t02 King St, South Phone 8-8024 BUILDING k'xBTS All HIGHER FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL u'ncrs COST MORE TO REPLACE WATERLDO. ONTARIO Health WANTED TO BUY H: In ll Jan.- u‘hroniclu Corn-mu WANTED TO BUY TY PEWR ITERS TYPEWRITE RS REAL ESTATE A NEW RADIO KITC H EN ER New and us" BOON KITCHENER lute RADIO ol Plate Glass Fiji-ii, l53 I m _\(#‘ C' \~“______ Phone 641'†Accident I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geisel were 'Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ritter at St. Jacobs; _ W EST MONTROSE The immediate family of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Woods of Waterloo gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Woods for a family dinner in honor of Mrs. Jos. Woods who celebrated his 82nd birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr, ad Mrs. Percy Woods, Grace and Norma, Mr. and Mes. Hugh Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robert- son. Mrs. Bob Ernst and Janet and Mr. w. H. Woods of Kitchener, also Mr, and Mrs. B, C. Woods. Jim Ayres ofHamiiton spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hecken- dorn returned from a six weeks' trip to the Pacifle coast, also tah- mg in many interesting sights in the USA Sunday School at H. A guestr Rev. W. Fosbuary chose Acts 4:“ speaker will give information on as his text and the church choir the work of the Gideons in this sang an anthem, Mr. Mistele and '""atrwss. will meet at the It Stoner saris two duets with the home of Mrs. Ion Martin next Tues- church organist, Mrs. R. Robbins day afternoon T ‘al the organ. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barns and daughter of St. Marys, Ont., spent guest!“ at the home of Mrs. John rant. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright at- tended the wedding of their son, Walter Frederick Wright to Miss Kathleen Irene Briant of Stanford. The wedding took place at St. James Anglican Church, Stratford, on Saturday afternoon. Donald Lambert has returned to his home here after spending a wtek with hiserenrs in Preamp. Stanley Jones spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mm. Bert Wintermeyer of Kitchener. Mrs. Joe Vogle is spending some tune with his sister in Guelph. convalescing from his recent se- vere illness Mr. Albert Steiner was able to return home on Sunday from St. Mary's Hospital, where he received treatment for a week. Church service in the United Church will be at 10 o'clock with Sungiay 891100! at, ll. A, guest Mr. and Mrs. A. Schneider and two daughters of Kitchener spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pred Kleinsteuber. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tutton and family were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs. Art Tum-m at Alma. Mrs. Donald Fisher has returned to her home here from_St. Mary's Hospital. Kitchener. Mrs Wilbert Snyder has return- ed to the home of Mrs. R. Onset nom St. Mary's Hospital, Kiteh- ener. Mrs. Donald Lambert and mum. daughter have returned to their home here from St Mary's Hospi- tal, Kitchener. Miss Marlyn Grey of Ayr spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobbs. John Perine of Bufmlo spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. H. Perine. to North Bay and Kirkland Like.‘ the bride travelling in a mm; wool dress sunlight Btted coat with , black accessories. They will make their home in Parry Sound. I Miss Pauline Eschelman was winner of 33 prizes at the Fall Fair in Gait. Miss Nettie new, as "uu'dothonornndMuaHeunGii- '22l"lfgfdedg'gr,tt,'.tt, ma , wore r- was 't'htedagatrilglelgh"',U', Their bouguets were of ink and white ttia ioli. Ben 'iitt'i'ihtt.?', otDoon t',tte1t.e,ee1.tSeyeil en were Thomas Kleinrtettber and Jack Skipper of Deon. In Cart! Ehrtumit of Hespeler played iiF wedding music. i The reception for " guest; WttB, held at Nicholson's Inn, Blair, where the bride's mother, wearing green with black accessories and I col-sage of was. received with the bridal couple. Later Mr. and In. ), Gilchrist left on their wedding trip My test, over the hands. no Boor- skin in tun-nod with a bustle effect at the back and I). Linger-tip _veil tell from a 1ner, lace yet“ and cap sleeves If. Kieinateuber wore turquoise and Kin Gilchrist 1gale blue with 11ut.ctt_atrie chi on 1eedAreoe liGd 'aa “a ",if,iiitj"i', 'ifuiriiriii, 'g,"ipgg'2tgDggt set on .drtediaft-m.V a Hangman. In at It. Ind In. Noble Ouch-H od P3 2ogtt Rev, -3. . Steven“ - \cll puRsendrsmrt-sd.Ar,triissaiid Giveninmbyhtm. thettridrwn_m1rtdiaowttig. town. the paths Mic. with be vim: pearls. She curled i ttooquet f9k-"Pd aid MI? ess.diU." Liis AMNW'P‘. Br In. B. C. Wood. lChronklc Mauve-den!) noise and‘ te Line with' t of ink and e I 'iitts'iihii'r', m aid the unh- l pin-ton)». 1M diam a; we "roman SUN â€MOS SHED To, AM) ("Mum OVER 10 30an u: usyeus ton so»: o. u!!! I Sixty members of the Masonic (Order paraded to Wesley United Church on Sunday afternoon to [hear the address given try Rev. W. lFosbuary oi Acton. Local members land visitors from other lodges in- cludnig J. Stoner, D.D.. GM., Kit- .chener, T. C. Wardley, RG.M.. Elora. H. G. Mistele. PM., Waters 1100 and others from Gait, Hespeler, 'Fergus and Acton marched in a bo- It from the lodgerooms to the church. Rev. A. Thompson war~ ‘shiprul master of the local lodge ‘welcomed the visitors on behalf of {Wesley Church members and offi- cials. tsy1ii,iiiiiila Ji7iii,iiiiif "iiGiiirikT. l Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dixon and tam, Carmick at their home here with/tly of North Momington, Mr. and Miss A. McCormick presiding. [M’s fag“? gunman and daugh- A . . ter 0 tra o were Sunday visi- not 2'/J,"tlft If}: tiasve,l,t"ri',!,/y iss at the home of George Squire. A rummage sale was planned for; Oct. 26th and Mrs. O, Vogt, Mrs. J. ; Johnston and Mrs. E. Lutz ofteredl to be collectors. Other projects were discussed for fall and the an- nual bazaar date set for Dee. 7. l Three new members were added to the roll, Mrs. Fraser Hardy. Mrs. James Liddell and Mrs. Gladys Morden. The program committee had one new appointment. Mrs. R. Howey to replace Miss F. Harper, who has moved to Dundas. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. o. Vogt on Sept. 30th. Refrsehmentrwere served at the clsoe of the meeting. The .591in ngb wastnterPhed I clan-lei. Con-0.0.4.3!) ELMIRA IN A FIN MINUYES NE RE FURNS, tos SNOW? SEW WING NIGNtV SUCCESSHN. . ,1 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Faulhafer and family of Brocksden and Billie Rose of Gadshill spent Sunday at 'the homes of Henry Schmidt and ‘Arthur Rank. Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson of Preston spent an afternoon with Mrs. George Richardson on her way to the home of her brother-in- Law and sister. Mr .and Mrs. Fred Schmidt. west of Wellesley for a iew days. Mrs. M. Shantz is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahn and family attended the Stoltz-Kurt marriage at the Lutheran Church, Mannheim on Saturday, and ncep- tion held in the evening. The dsrcetors of the Wellesley Township Plowman‘s Association met in the Hall Saturday evening to arrange their prize list for the coming match to be held Tuesday, Albert Graber and Aaron M: st of Shipsiwana. Ind., spent Sunday M the home of C. Z. Roth. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tyack and three daughters of Bridgeport visit- ed with Mrs R. Foster and family on Sunday - Mrs. M. Lather attended the Pet- ter-Steinacker marriage in the Lu- theran Church. Wellesley, on Sat- urday. Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Hahn and family attended Confirmation ser- vice in the Lutheran Church, Monkton on Sunday and spent the evening at the horrw of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pelkhe. A PANTOMrNh' (IROSSHILL Br In. Ian-c huh tchroniete Conan-dun BY JON STABLES The Winds. held their September meeting at the home of Mrs. Adam Bigam with ten members and ttve visitors present. Mrs. Parr had charge of the devotional period and topic assisted by Miss Adena Giaister. A solo "Teach me to Pray", was sung by Mrs. William Richardson. The Study Book, "Af- rica". was presented by Mia Gor- don Birmingham. J3tl outlipe of Oct. 22nd on the farm of George Richardson. missionaries and mil-ta: m in "India" was outlined by the presto dent which will be the new Study Book, Plans were made for the Thankoffering meeting in October. Before the closing hymn u'it summon was made to Mrs an HORIZONTAL " negotiate. I. 1 bent. on "mritt ' wooden nun. Poland a. 9 than In one. " tme5tity . " extent " maul!"- " opernue solo lied . u extinct bird " antt of work " digressâ€); " network t. " playon word: " We " mistake: men. 19 Atrtean I muscle/n00 I. "tutot" ' mu " m _, w.“ - - " Run mlv 25 mm! $wang , - - ibiUnl JsiiijFil if VA % rg, gg 'iff) '?Ctt,i KKSWER Glaistc-r and her daughter, Miss Adena prior to their departure from this community which is deeply regretted by all. The ad- dress was read by Mrs Thomas Birmingham and presentations were made by Mrs. Adam Bigam, a gold lapel pin to Mrs. Glaister, and Mrs, Campbell Shanta, a silver hon-ban dish to Miss Adena Giais- ter, who made a few remarks and thanked all who contributed to- wards the gifts. One verse ot "Blest be the Tie that Binds our Hearts in Christian Love", was sung, after which the Lord's Prayer was re- Ireated. The hostess sewed tasty ;refreshments and all enjoyed a so- Gat time. f% % "W' % u choral-oeu- no minut- II no†" nrmpoloon t .part . M IL vulva-Ind rock " Gallo ©