It‘s possible, of course, that it still looks all right, even if you did forget to have it cleaned before it was put away. . . . We can guarantee you a pleasant surprise, though, if you will send it to us for dry cleaning before you start wearing it again. HAVE YOU LOOKED IN WATERLOO . VOTE NORM. RATZ For MANVOR 28 Bria@eport Road At that dressy Winter Coat of yours recently ? Santa Claus will be in our Toy Department all day, every Saturday from now until Christmas, from 9 a.m. to 12 and 1.30 to 6 At .’AM'ESONS Second Floor Saturday Nov. 8 At 9. A: M: 364 King W. Children‘s Photo taken with Santa Claus EJ’S’ Qf ano &)ï¬a&y CLEANERS It is not necessary to have the children photographed with Santa. They may s meet him and shake his hand. Photos are optional. One Complete Floor of TOYS JAMIESONS BICYCLE and SPORTING GOODS KITCHENER Watch this and learn about tor 1948 Waterloo its politics each week its and WATERLOO Kraemer, a dsu*hter. Freemanâ€"At Kâ€" Hospital, Oct 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Freeman, Linwood, a son. Goosâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Oct. 29, to RBrubacherâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Nov. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Manassah Brubacher, RR. 1, Waterloo, a Jonasâ€"Mengâ€"Nov. 1, Ernest Jonas of Conestogo to Violet Meng of Kitchener and Birch Hill, Sask. LiLnicki-Gruhbâ€"OcL 27, â€" Peter ipnicki of West Montrose to A\â€" berta Theresa Grubb of Preston Martinâ€"Benderâ€"Oct. 25, Thomis Jeffrey Martin of Arthur to Vioâ€" klt Elizabeth May Bender of ma Mrs. Norman Weber (nee Gladys Perschbacher of Waterioo), & daughter. Pientoâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Oct. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Piento, 27 Menno St., Waterioo, a daugh~â€" ter. Simpsonâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Oct. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard ‘Simpson, 17 Jefferson Ave., Waâ€" terloo, a son. * Allenâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospial, Oct. 41 William S., Waterloo, a son. Mullinâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Oct 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mullin, 96 Queen St. North, Waterloo, a son. Weberâ€"At Royal Victoria Hospiâ€" tal, Montreal, Oct. 30, to Mr. and Carthyâ€"Nov. 3, Mrs. Joseph Carâ€" thy, 277 Borden Ave. South, Kitchener, 79 years. Straussâ€"Nov. 2, Anthony Strauss, 21 Queen St. North, Waterloo, 83 years. Watermanâ€"Oct. 30, Henry Waterâ€" man, New Dundee, 76 years. Forlerâ€"Oct. 31, William G. Forier, 21 Erb St. West, Waterloo, 73 Mrs. Jooogib Carthy The death of Mrs. Joseph Carâ€" thy, 79, occurred at her residence, 277 Borden Ave. South, Kitchener, Monday, Nov. 3rd. _ _ _ July 4, 1868, and came to Kitchenâ€" er in May, 1914. Her marriage to Joseph Carthy, who survives, took place in England, Sept. 11, 1891 she was a member of St. John‘s Anglican Church, _ _ _ Surviving, besides her husband, are four sons, George, Joseph, Charles and Cyril, all of Kitchener; four daughters, Mrs. W .J. (Eunice) Martin, Erbsville; Mrs. Cyril (Beatâ€" rice) Schell and Mrs. Mervin (Phyllis) Karn, Kitchener; and Eileen at home; one brother, Wilâ€" liam Uhlme, of England, and one sister Bertha of England, and 13 grandchildren. Two sons, Eric and Percy, were killed in the First Worl!& War and one son, Harold. died in 1933. â€" Brennemanâ€"Oct. 30, Mrs. Barbara Brenneman, 21 Ezra Ave., Waâ€" terloo, 86 years. The daughter of the late Georï¬e Uhime and Harriet Oldfield, she rymkowskiâ€"At â€" Kâ€"W Hospital.‘ Nov. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. George Szymkowski, RR. 2, Preston, a Allen, RR to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Albrecht, Rev. and Mrs. Walter Goos, Lin a daughter Marriages Obituary â€"At Deaths and 2, Waterloo, a son. RR. 1, Wallenstein, Mr. and Mrs. John dsu&hter. Kâ€" Hospital, Oct and Mrs. Donald Dial 4â€"4053 ‘; l l !;; i_!!'l°.;'<-4 ;Jl'l !!al 'Il!! | Een William B Following an illness of only two Ccays the death occurred at tL Kâ€" W Hospital annex Sunday ni&t of Anthony Strauss, 83, of 21 een St. North, Waterloo. the day before and while in a Haâ€" milton store was stricken with a heart attack where he collapsed and died. Born in Philipsburg, Nov. 13, 1873, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Forler. He attendâ€" ed St Matthew‘s Lutheran Church. His wife, the former Louise Erâ€" bach, predeceased him on Oct. 17, Surviving are a son, Hilmer, of Kitchener; four d.:g‘hten, Mrs. Paul (Caroline) Sc t, and Mrs, Walter (Louise) Jacobi, both of Kitchener; Mrs. Ellice (Dorothy) Tapp of Bradford and Mrs. Ross (Lavina) Sturm of Hamilton; four brothers, Harry of Centreville, Edâ€" ward of Kitchener, Elmer and Herâ€" bert, both of Preson, and three sisâ€" ters, Mrs. Marie Witt of Centreâ€" ville, Mrs. Bert Stiefelmeyer of Kitchener and Mrs. Edward Engel of Waterloo. Thirteen grandchilâ€" dren also survive. One daughter Ruby died in 1941. â€" A native of Bamberg, Mr. Strayss farmed in the St. Agatha area most of his life before coming to live with his daughter, Mrs. Johanna Sehl in Waterloo. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs, John Strauss and a member of St. Louis RC Church. Surviving are three sons, Joseph and Walter of Kitchener; Hubert of Waterloo; one da;ndghter. Mrs Sehl, and two sisters, Mrs. Katherâ€" ine Benninger of Maryhill and Mrs. Rose Fischer of Sarnia. Ten grandchildren and 12 great grandâ€" children also survive. Stw%mmvcl:i;r;g:; 73, of 21 Erb est, Wa died suddenly Friday, Oc. 31. Mr. Forier had takâ€" ï¬'mvid’ ;ife':"iï¬i _Peter mm;; man ew Hamburg RKoth of Dryden, Mich. By Mrs. Ezra Becker (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fried, Glenâ€" da and Orville were Sunday dinâ€" ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Telford Brodhaecker and Mr. and Mrs. E. Becker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanner at the Brodhaecker home near Roseville on Sunday. ers at Rosebank. _ Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Meyâ€" Miss Audrey Eby and Miss Alice | Oswald and Nile Eby and Mr. and | Mrs. Alex Oswald attended the United Brethren Sunday School | convention at North Bruce on thof Port Elgin circuit over the weckâ€"; end. 0 oo Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brodhaecker and family of near Gait were reâ€" cent guests of Mr .and Mrs. Lorne Fried and family. _ _ _ _ _ _ bahishisiiiitit 26 l u6 ic in ih ohainne Ti A ds ols wl P uie â€" cent guests of Mr .and Mrs. Lorne! Master Elgin McCandless underâ€" Fried and family. went a tonsil operation last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Battler, Marâ€" _ Student Herbert Gastmeier of lene, Diana and Murray from The Bridgeport and Waterloo Seminary, Plains, spent Monday evening at|conducted the Sunday service in the Ezra Becker home. 'tbg_Luthe_raq Chyrcl). L . _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreiber and family spent Saturday afterâ€" noon at the Lorne Fried home. _ Keith Fried spent Sunda£ witin his cousins, Glen and onald Schreiber at Roseville. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker accomâ€" panied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker and Joan of Kitchener to Bloomâ€" ingdale, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Schweitzer and family on Sunday afternoon.. Mrs. Mary Ann Dubrick spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs ]lz;‘lter Dubrick and family. r. and Mrs. Ewart Battler were among those who attended the Hallowe‘en party at the home of Robert Hallman at Rosebank on Hallowe‘en night. 0 . Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fried, Glenâ€" da, Keith and Orville spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Inâ€" nanen near Galt. _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fried and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker attended the Bazaar of the Evangelical Women‘s Missionary Society at Roseville last Wednesâ€" day. __Mrs. William Reist and. Mrs. A. Hewitt visited with Miss Lida Orr at Galt recently. _ c _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Battler and tamily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Battier and family. WILLIAMSBURG 3 Way Action Brings Relief Pills help to arouse the linr,h:gm“!lh W; Pills regulate the bowels, they can scarcely common ills of lifeâ€"indigestion and conatipation. Time has the i _ Time has proven the dependability 1 Saturday was marked as movlnf- day here as the Jack Hall family !moved from the Schnarr apartâ€" {ments to the house owned by Mrs. ‘Stellmacher and recently vacated (by the Rohr family. The Aifred Schnarr family moved into the part |vacated by the Hall family. The fapartmem vacated by the Schnart family "is being occupied by the |Donald MeLecod family, who during the summer months have been ‘living in Lexington. _ . _ Mr. tdfar Stevens, who has not been enjoying good heaith for some time, entered K.â€"W. Hospital on â€" Thursday for observation. Latest reports are he may have to undergo an operation. Mr. Rabble of the Highways Deâ€" rrtment audit staff started on the ‘ownship of Woolwich road acâ€" counts here on Friday. ! _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscer Bartman and family of Gowanstown were visitâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \Walter Stroh on Sunday. ak20000 C m n s oc ces Hallowe‘en parties were held in the school where junior pupils celebrated on Friday afternoon and the seniors in the evening. Hallowe‘en activities as far as the village is concerned appeared to have been more lively than for years. Although no property damâ€" age was reported, everything not too securely housed decorated the village streets and adjoining lawns Saturday morning. . _ _ St. Matthew‘s Luther be;flle were guests for an enjoyable 1â€" lowe‘en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Esch last Friday evening. in the laying out of a Muniâ€" ï¬m-ua-‘uu-nz. Angus Weber and other farms the district immediately northwest of the village. The teachers of our public school have attended recent teacher conâ€" ferences held in Kitchener and in Several members of the Income Tax Office staff, Hamilton, were here last Wednesday making a Township. St. Matthew‘s Ladies‘ Aid sauerâ€" kraut supper last midweek turned out‘ a very successful event, being favored with a large attendance from the Twin City and surroundâ€" ing villages. iia, Pa., who before her marringe m is Ragio comsq m Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, and who St. Jacobs for the wedding of her brother, Rev. A. Conrad, called on village friends the forepart of last On Saturday, Mr. Ernest Jonas, youngest son of Mrs. Mary Ann Jonas of this village and the late John Jonas, was joined in wedlock to Miss Viola Menge of Kitchener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Menge of Birch Hill, Sask. The ceremony was performed by Rev. school for a few years and who with Rev. Mr. Fritze had come to C. Mitchell at the Gale Presbyâ€" terian parsonage in Elmira, at 3 o‘clock in the afternoon. _ _ _ The attendants were Miss Edith Jonas of Conestogo, sister of the groom, as bridesmaid. and Mr. Michael Valeriote, also from Conesâ€" togo, performed duties as groomsâ€" man. The newly married couple will take up residence in this village. _ 8 _ A young fawn had strayed onto our main street business section last midweek and after viewing its surroundings for a bit it scampered off across village lots in a northerly direction. 8 â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bauman of Kitchener were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. _Messrs. Carl Stroh and Russell Wilkinson were Sunday visitors in Guelph. . _ _ _ __ _ Gies St. Matthew‘s Luther League attended the Fellowship Hour held in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, Kitchener, Sunday evening. _ _ The Conestogo Garage owned by Messrs. Jack Carlaw and Michael Valeriote, has undergone recent inâ€" terior alterations and improveâ€" ments. _ F _ Mr. Henry Holle has returned from a few days visit at the home %fl Mr. and Mrs. William Feil in ora. The Xâ€"Ray T.B. Test Mobile Unit was at the Township Hall, Monday afternoon and evening, during which time more than 200 receive the chest test. _ Mr. and Mrs. Abs. Martin of Elâ€" mira spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst. â€" la Miss Gladys Schmidt (Chroniele Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dessler and sons, Glen and Harvey and Shirley Good were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bird at Elmira. â€" s Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt, Susan and Eileen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Miller at Salem. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stange were Sunday visitors with Miss Ethel Wilfong at Doon. _ _ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ciayton Miller and family visited with Mrs. John Milâ€" ler at the Private Hospital in Elâ€" mira, on Sunday. _ _ _ . â€" Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst and son Aaron were visitors Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Moses G. Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Israel Weber at Conestogo. _ 0 _ Mrs. Haryey Schmidt spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller at Elmira. â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Koepke and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Bowman at Mannheim. Mrs. R:I Aiken of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman of Waterloo were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mauretr. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Bauman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Horst. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Schwindt and family of Elmira were Sunda visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Schwindt. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snyder and Gladys Schmidt were Sunday visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brubacher at Elmira. Mrs. Carroll Fritze of Philade}â€" NORTH wWOOLWwICH of King & Water Sts. There‘s a Touch of Snow in the Air 96 King St. West KITCHENER Phone 2â€"1936 C. F. PRICE, orrometaist You could be ready and abie to cope with any road condition, if your car is equipped with B. F. Goodrich MUD AND SNOW TIRES. See them at your Goodrich dealer. Beautiful WALLPAPER | By Sunworthy Beaupre Wallpaper and Paints 54 King North _ _ WATERLOO _ _ _ _ Phone 7â€"7138 eï¬ manuracturtp BY Py dz NS ruseer co. umitto â€" Kitchtntr ont. 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