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The pastor, Rev. to trip over a small obstruction ‘l~ Shantz delivered the message of and break her arm while at play |the evening on the text found in on Wednesday evening. i1 Cor. 9:27. h â€" C their uncle, Mr. Eden Bechtel, Mannheim, on Sunday. _ _ The isses Erma and Norma Detâ€" weiler spent the weekâ€"end in Elâ€" mira, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Weber. The marriage of Mr. Irvin Reick of this district to Mrs. John Schieâ€" del of Kitchener took place on Satâ€" urday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Burkholder. Golden Mrs. Schneller was one of a famâ€" ily of twelve, she being the only one who came cast to live. Her mother, Mrs. Peter Kastner of @lorris, Man., celebrated her 98th birthday on Monday of this week. Fire New and Used Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, Complete Office Equipment Hearty congratulations are exâ€" tended to Mr. and Mrs. William Schneller of Baden who on Sunday celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding. 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Clarence Diamond (Chronicle Correspondent} By Mrs. Roy Schiedel (Chronicle Correspondent) REAL ESTATE BRESLAU TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS BADEN KITCHENER Life Manager‘s Res, 2â€"2171 Plate Glass Phone 6â€"6484 KITCHENER Accident Miss Edith Bingeman, RN., of ‘Hamilton and Mrs. Harry Barnes lof New Hamburg visited at the |home of Austin Bauer on Wednesâ€" ‘day. } Mrs. Fred Hobbs was visiting in Galt on Saturday. * Mrs. Louisa Tilt of Blair was a business visitor in the village on ‘Thursday. _ oo _ By Miss Miriam Hilborn (Chronicle Correspondent) The October mecting of the St. James Luther League was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kurt on Thursday evening with the preâ€" sident, Cameron Toman, presiding. A Psalm was read by Earl Kurt and the scripture lesson was read by Shirley _ Einwechter. Rev. H. Schmieder gave a talk on "The Life of Katherine Luther." During the business plans were made to sell Christmas cards. Miss Miriam Coleman, president of the Bethel M.B.C. Young Pcoâ€" ple‘s Society presided for the reâ€" gular meeting which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Shantz near Plattsville on Friday evening. Clinton Jantzi conducted the song service and Miss Laurene Stoltz offered prayer. Mrs. Lyle Bingeman read the scripture lesson cfter which a musical number was rendered by a mixed quartette composed of the Misses Miriam and Reta Coleman, Clinton Jantzi and Lincoin Coleman. The pastor, Rev. F. Shantz delivered the message of The church service at the Doon United Church was withdrawn on Sund-ly afternoon on account of the special service held at the Lincoln AvlfAmée cl;Jllluted S!.nu'ch. 3&11. la Prairie, Manitoba, spent a leave with his wife and daughter. He will now be stationed at Mountain View, Ont. â€" 0 = _ â€" Ruddie and Max Schaal spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Mount Forest. _ Mrs. Wm. Guillette has returned to her home from St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital, Kitchener. s Mrs. George Ayres and daughters Ethel and Jane were visiting in Kitchener on Saturday. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcey spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearcey of Rockâ€" ton. Miss Vera Rosenberger of Hesâ€" peler spent the holiday weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Reist. Mrs. J. Cassel visited at the home of her grandson, Robert Hallman at Rosebank on Thanksgiving Day. _ Little Miss Sandra Makcrow of Preston spent a few days of this week with her grandmother, Mrs. 1. Boshart. The workers at the House of Friendship in Kitchener were in charge of the Sunday morning serâ€" vice at the Blenheim Mennonite Church. Addresses were given by Miss IIda Bauman and Rev. J. Craâ€" mer. Miss Evelyn Stahle of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stahle. Miss Betty Wolfe and Mrs. Don Wolfe are visiting in Kitchener on Saturday. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kerr of Doon, Oct. 17, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worden of Tavistock spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worden. Stanley Jones spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wintermeyer of Kitchener. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. John Tilt were guests with the latter‘s rarent.s, Mr. and Mrs. W. Felpush of Elmira. €11I0 MIEB. NV. P ZDPNION UD IONIIIOC: | Mr. and Mrs. %J B. Snyder and| daughter Dawn of Blair spent Sunâ€"| day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.\ R. Drager. _ _ _ Li d _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cassell of New Dundee were visitors at the home of Mrs. Wm. Teet. _Mrs. Ada Humphries of Galt spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. Wm. Teet. John Sapsworth is spending a few weeks in Brampton. â€" _ _Mrs. John Grant was a business visitor in Kitchener on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Wolfe visited in Preston on Friday. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Don Lambert and daughter spent Sunday with relaâ€" tives in Preston. _James Ayres of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres. _ _ _ _ Mr.~H. Cooper of Galt was visitâ€" ing at the home of Mr. R. Jones on Sunday. _ __ _ _ _ â€" _ _ Miss Margaret Ross of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. H. Perine. Mrs: Charles Reader was visiting in Galt on Friday. _ _ in NEW DUNDEE _Â¥ 4 â€" ~ Russel Hackett, who spent the past month in Alberta, returned home on Thursday and visited friends here. . Among those who attended the International Plowing Match at Fort Albert were: Lorne Bigam and son, George and Richard Birmingâ€" ham, John L. Hammond and son, Aaron Bender and son Edmund, Christian Z. Roth and sons, Wilâ€" liam, Mahlon and Sam, Thomas Wilford, William Richardson, Henâ€" ry ‘McFaddin, Christian Gerber and sons and Lorne Rennie. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. Roeder and son of Roseville, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and Miss Ruth Smith of Doon spent Sunday at the home of Henry Schmidt. â€" â€" By Mre. Lorme Rennie (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weber and family of Owendale, Mich., called on Lorne Rennie and George Renâ€" nie in Linwood. There were old school mates. Gordon Bigam, 4â€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bigam had his tonsils and adnoids removed in Dr. 3‘)1-‘5 surgery, Milverton, on Monâ€" ay. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn of New Dundec visited at the home of Mrs. R. Foster on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hanley spent Wednesday with friends at Guelph. _ _ _ _ 80 _ Mr. Patrick Doherty and Dan Klennedy spent a few days at Buffâ€" alo. a Among those who attended the International Plowing Match at Port Albert were Messts. Joe Beâ€" singer, Alex, Albert and Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Calder, Mr. and CROSSHILL HESSON _ Whoj No, it isn‘t luck. It‘s character. It‘s what The House of Seagram has been proud to estol as a Canadian virtueâ€"the ability of the Canadian people to be moderate in all thingsâ€"in their thinking, in their actions and in their habits. Nobody‘s just "lucky" here in Canada; we‘ve just all helped to make ourselves that way. And because today‘s moderation is the key to tomorrow‘s abundance, the people of Canada can look forward with certainty to an abundant tomorrow. 1‘utu-eyou-ee¢-&-.c one of the fellows who works with you on your job, toil yoursulfe "He‘s a mighty lucky manâ€"and so am 1." We all are, here in Canada. Yet "lucky‘" isn‘t quite the word for a people who have the common sense and courage to look at the high prices of many unessential things and say: "This price is too high. I won‘t pay it." Mr. Edw. Meyer and Arthur Meyer of Kitchener spent a few days with friends here. A quiet but pretty Weddilll{ took place at St. Mary‘s Parish, Hesson, on Saturday morning, when Miss Katharine Dowd, daughter of Wm. Dowd of North Mornington, was united in wedlock to Joe Dietrick, son of John Dietrick. Rev. Fr. D. Monaghan officiated. â€" Mrs. Jas. Kennecg' and Neil, Mr. Elmer Dietrich, Elgin and Grant Lambert, Elmer Caider, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kraemer and Sylvester, Melo Schiebel and John Basler, Mr. ;lnd Mrs. Harold Calder and Shirâ€" ey. Mr. and Mrs. John Schiebel spent a day recently at St. Marys. Mr. Ignacus Linseman of the town lrige spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Linseman. Dictrickâ€"Dowd Nuptinls _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bauer of Kitchener visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Besinget. Miss Margaret Moser of Waterâ€" loo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moser on Sunday. The bride was given in marriage by her brother and wore a Nile green suit with brown accessories and was attended by Mrs. Clare Diebolt, Kitchener, sister of the groom, who chose red with black accessories and was maid of honor, while Miss Edna Ertel of Kitchener was bridesmaid. Mr. Clare Diebolt attended the groom. _ After the ceremony a dinner was served at the Pines, near Bridfveport. after which the happy couple left for a short honeymoon. On their return they will reside on a farm at Carthage. _ _ __ Mr. Clifford Kennedy of Waterâ€" loo, Miss Esther Kennedy, Miss Lydia Kutschky, Mr. Grant Mcâ€" Pherson, ail of Kitchener, Miss Kay Grant of Galt were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy. Kenned{.re ; Mrs. d Dietrick is on the sick ist. BY JON STABLES THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM A PANTOMINE K a y Ba #+ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roth and family of New Hamburg visited on congratulations from his friends on Monday, the occasion of his 85th birthday, Mr. Kieswetter is in fairly good health and spent the day in his store. Friends of Ed. Kauéman will be sorty to hear that he took ill sudâ€" denly on Saturday evening and was rushed to St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Linus Kieswetter of Galt and Miss Jean Wangler of Kitâ€" chener were guests of Mr. and Mra of New Dundee were Sunday visiâ€" Mr. Harry Goettling and daughter tors at the Harry Bach home. _ Seraphim phim Kieswetter on Sunday. | . and Mrs. William coe{‘t'lxag. CROSSWORD â€"â€" â€" (Chroniole Correspondent) BAMBERG Z7 9 50. weave rope Saturday with the former‘s father, Mr .Albert Roth Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller and son, Jim were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Esch at Pilâ€" kington. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dessler atâ€" tended the International Plowing Match at Port Albert and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snyder at Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt, Messrs. Noah ‘Miller, Eldon Wagner and Mr. Elias Horst and son, Donâ€" ald attended the International Plowing Match at Port Albert last Thursday. By Eugene NORTH WOOLWICH By Miss Gisdys Sehmaidt 7 C Sbeffer|