Rev. H G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the service at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoor . EXPERT EYE CARE miversary party of the D(xm-J‘;:: Blair Women‘s Auxiliary to Freeâ€"| gxenl grt Sanatorium, held at the Doon | comt hool of Fine Arts on llonday&u‘“ evening. The costume, a m?ht- snd â€" dress and beautiful red ve vedwn dressing gown, worn USFllus Minâ€"| Ks nie Herte! of Blair, won ï¬rslr MWv ww g‘).cw for member‘s costumes. he gue:t‘s costume prize was won by Mrs. R. Lovett of Aytr. Fortyâ€"five members and guests were present at the party and many of them wore lovely oldâ€" fashioned outfts, while others were "weird and wonderful". The _ A â€" costume, xq'n’poned, from France by Miss ilks‘ mother, was one of the unusual outhts which appeared at the 25th anâ€" Rev. H J. McAvoy of Galt was in charge of the service at the Doon United Church Sunday afâ€" ternoon THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA 112 King St. South ___ _ WATERLOO _ Phone 7â€"7138 BETTER VISION GLASSES 17 King St. West _ Walper Hotel Block Dial 2â€"1971 (Ohseately Dorvempontent} Ny;;we're ;areï¬a' $* ~\with QUl u i 9 1 dollal® Y OUNG‘S Wallpaper & Poaints wiTH WHAT?" C. R. NIMMO Keeping our costs down has kept the cost of your telephone low. That‘s the way we both want it to be. O ptometrist Kkeeping an eye on costs is part of nr daily chore. To give you the bigâ€" gest possible value for your telephone dollar we must get one hundred cents out of every dollar we spend. | {md the hostess, Mrs. Ross Hamilâ€" |\ton. Prizc of a lucky cufl went to | Mrs. H. Reed of Ayt. rs. Fred ‘Trimble won the prize for a conâ€" |test in recognizing baby pictures. honored by the auxiliary when they presented her with a handâ€" painted cup and saucer. The preâ€" senlation was made by Mrs. S. Cornish who formeriy served as president for 10 years Refreshâ€" ments were served by the social committee, Mrs. Sipes, Mrs. Tilt, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nadrofski spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the former‘s son and daughterâ€"inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. William Woife of Callander Example is perhaps the most powerfu! suggestion on earth. The most sagacious criticism in comâ€" parison with thefower of examâ€" ple is helpless. Yet the example | set by some of our mwn~ur‘ is passed off with the silliest of exâ€" cuses. Baden has had a picture show on Sunday night two or ‘lhree times. It began at 8.30 p.m. | Many children with the consent of their parents and in some cases accompanied by them attended. There was no set charge of course. Therefore it was considered legal. \ The excuse tlven by some of the people in charge was that the children were better there than‘ roaming the streets. Children atâ€" tending school, especially the younger one‘s don’! as a rule be seen on street at 10.30. That is about the time the show ended.â€" | Looked at some of these trees that were talked about at council meeting the other night. Brother are they a mess! 'l'ho{ look as if someone started to give them a brush cut and stopped when half Rev. George Durst of Waterloo College wil be guest preacher for |Sunday night‘s service in St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church. Mr. Dahmer was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dahmer, village residents up until about 55 years ago. The celebrant in the years of his youth had been quite active in village sports and for some years was a member of the then famous Conestogo Footâ€" ball team, which also had includâ€" ed three older brothers. Baden Breezes : Mr. Henry H. Dahmer and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer attended the Golden wedding celebration of the former‘s youn{)er brother, Charles and Mrs. ahmer of Kitchener, held on Saturday.. Mrs. Robert Kirch who has been a patient in Kâ€"W Hospital for a short time has returned to her home with their infant son. A special German service will be held in the Lutheran Church on Sunday, April 6th. s Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Stroh and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rohr were visiting local patients in Kâ€"W Hospital last Thursday night. _ Local Liberals attended the anâ€" nual meetling of the riding assoâ€" clation in Kitchener Friday night Reeve Abner Martin and Depuâ€" ty Reeve Waliter Geisel were offiâ€" cial business visitors in Toronto last midweek. Renoveuons to the Lutheran parsonage interior are well unâ€" derway. _ _ Springâ€"like temperatures have brought on a run of water in our rivers that cleared the ice jam at the Conestogo junction with the Grand giving the stream a free course and eliminating flooding on that account at this point.. District farmers interested in the muking of maple syrup have tapped and report a fair run durâ€" ing the mild spell last midweek. St. Matthew‘s Ladies Aid have been engaged at a quilting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Thiem, last midweek The local bowling team in the Country Gentlemen‘s League of the Elmira alley have been quite successful holding a tie position for first place in the league seaâ€" son‘s standing. s Saturday night‘s heavy freezing m a rain made driving and walking Ba' Gl'eek S' er conditions on roads and sidewalks ng next to impossible owing to them, JI; was announced this week being turned into ice sheets.‘that immigration difficulties will This condition continued well prevent the Greek contralto Elenal into Sunday forencon when the Nicolaidi from fulfilling her Kâ€"W ice became somewhat softer and Community Concert engagement less ::llp‘phry, â€" . ‘here on April 3. The announceâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Addison Sbh0€â€"|ment was made by Mrs. Henry maker. of’ (‘J(he-fole)'. (SDenthun;\ida)' Krug, association president wiuh the Iatter‘s sisters, Mis. M#â€". In Crder to com k is bel Shantz and Miss Maude Bowâ€" d.sannojmm:mé hg:e:sall(«emfgr g‘ Mrs. Charles Hatt spent a few !days at the home of her daughâ€" |ter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rickert of Kitchener. Mtrs. Melvin Wolfe spent Monâ€" day with her imother, Mrs. Sadie Kichards at the Huronia Hall, Kitchener. James Ayres of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres s Mrs Ivan Battler was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Kitchener Saturâ€" day. Conestogo : Mrs. H. Skipper spent Tuesday visiting friends in Galt.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryce and family of Preston were Sunday visitors at the home of the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bryce. LAC. Ray Faulkner of Camp Borden spent the weekâ€"end at the nome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Faulkner. Mrs. Meivin Wolfe entertained 15 boys at a birthday party in honor of her son, Pats birthday, on Moncay â€" afternoon. â€" Games were piayed and prizes given to the winners. Refreshments were served. Fat received many loveâ€" iy gifts. 0 0 _Donaid Fisher was a business visitor in Galt on Friday. _ _ Misses Doreen Gibbons, Drager and Annette Ave visiting at the home of I Mrs. Art Kauk of Kitche Friday. Little turned to her home after spendâ€" ing several weeks as a patient in the Galt General Hospital with a fractured leg. She is reported to be very much on the mend. _ few days at the home of daughter, Mrs. A. Schneider Mr. Schneider of Kitchener. and Mrs. Vernon Schwindt of Kitchener have moved their household effects to the vnllm ;',herg they will reside at right apartments. _ Frank Pearcy of Galt was a By Mrs. C. W. Fieet (Chronicle Correspondent} By Noan Strob (Chroniele Correspundent) Kathy visitor or at | Wesley Fur trading is not a thing of the past in Canada by any means, Ir 1950, in the North West Territor ies alone, it was a big busines: worth $2,500,000. By un unusual coincidence, Mr. Kneeler said he conducted a camâ€" paign in Scranton, Pa., a few weeks ago, the centre where Community Concerts had their start in the United States. Dr. Luke will discuss treatmen of varicose veins and manage ment of post phlebitic leg. Dr Howlett will talk on use anc abuse of laboratory tests and pre | paration of the ill patient for sur | gery. â€" He said it was an honor to come| to Kitchener where Community Concerts had their start in Canâ€" ada in 1930. Edgar M. Kneeler of the New York office of Columbia Concer is in Kitchener this week to assis with the Kâ€"W Community Conâ€" cert Association‘s 1952â€"53 memâ€" bership drive. Â¥d: .......s sls marcigers COTTON PRINTs "Ths New York headquarte has really been generous in proâ€" viding us with this oulstangin vocal dual attraction to compenâ€" sate for Miss Nicolaidi‘s absence," Mrs. Krug said. _ â€" â€" 2 yds. wide ... 1285 LACE â€" All colors. 72" wide 1.95, 3.50, 3.95 AMERICAN PICOLAY 235 King St. W. â€" Phone 6â€"6083 SLIPPER SATIN FABRIC SHOPPE disappointment, Mrs. Krug se the Columbia Concert lhnaa ment, Inc., in New York City, provided an alternate attracti of outstanding merit. _ Sendâ€" 2 Artists The organization is sending tw artists, Frances Yeend, younï¬(so prano sersation of the New Yorl City Opera Co., and Walter Cassel leading baritone of the same comâ€" pany. _ _ e Immigration Officials Bar Greek Singer Drs. J. C. Luke and John How lett, assistant professors of medi cine, McGill University, will be guest lecturers. _A written question period i scheduled for 4 p.m. ...y of Medicine, in the C;lystal Ballroom of the Walper Hotel April 2. Dr. T. C. Routley, secretaryâ€" ieneul of the Canadian Medica. ssocietion, will be â€" luncheor speaker at the annual clinic day of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Acade-‘ To Have "Clinic Day" for Doctors Mrs. Leah Lebold of the 5th lin had the misfortune of falling an fractu®ing her hn& She was tak en to the Kâ€" Hospital i Kitchener by ambulance. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Schult: spent Friday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beache; of PennsyIvania sgnt the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Yutzi Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Albrech called on Mr. Amos Jantzi who i a patient in the Kâ€"W Hospital ir Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bost Norma of Milverton spent with Mr. and Mrs. Geo of Poole and Mr. and Mrs. Man: Albrecht of Seaforth visited w. Mra. Kuntz has with an a of the fu.â€" Henry Miliet has returned fro Toronto. She was :!;_'vm w her daughter, Mrs. who has suffered a bout of pneu monia. Kingwood : Mre. 8. M. Sobutes . 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