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Russell Pollock lad can: Lloyd and Ronald ot Daemon were visiting " the home ot Mr. and Mrs Wesley Penny on Sun- day. Mr. and In. Donald Wolfe uni daughters Donna and Due apent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrp. A. 1eivirastoee_otTeronhoc. 735:? 3.353% jingle. at, spent the week-0nd at his homo and with Rollandjhccgrgep -iteirii. G. dieirtiorn of PrUton was visiting members of the Presbyterian Church on Wednes- any. Mrs. Fred Hobbs and daughter Earls spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Heel- tine of Elam. 7 - _ Mrs Joe Quelch and daught- ers Patsy, Fern and Rose, were visiting in Kitchener on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kenmir and son Sidney of Fort Erie spent the week-end at the home of their EM'JEM" riverine, POINT "AMI!†TERMS WATERLOO convenience of well email types of f a" the fo tails. On help from We con supply you with the right materials at the right prices to provide you with the greatest long-run economy. Delivery, arrangement of terms, recom- mending of good workmen . . . a" ore a port of our service to help you keep costs down For real economy see us before you buy well Here design vn-v-r'rvwn tsund iiuetsomeottterlitamieti atmm'" mm In: Hamilton. Church (mummy an; â€a In. Don Spam! ot WBtertoo "‘1'. pm V†m try the “not Cotoml'lon Day " the Iry.i “I'M“, with the mt: home ot Mr, and In Hound - when" ocetV Glbbom. gym the chant.~ Howard Otter, Mr, and In. James Ayres and . read the actq?ttee, W and daughter Mary men ot Burling- u... Armin“. Re!" Mend Pray- ton spent the week " lb. homo en Mm Epmnqertne.qoop read . at their parents. Mr. Bad In. poem. In 2te'hrlt the Coro- Geocge A re: uni Mr, an: In. nation "WM ' c ' drawing at morman 11011.:th". '3.ettPettut, which Al been Donald Met wu waiting trityds In KIM: Pet, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lino have taken up residence in the pro- peny recently occupied by Mr. and In. Uwreoce McCall Mr. and Mn. Lawrence McCall and (Emily left the Vina“ and will sand a few weeks Mt Kuch. ener tore taking up residem in London. In. W. Hem. has returned to her home in Waterloo after spending: vacuum n the home {1! her ughter, Mrs. R. Hund- Mr. William Grimwood In†I guinea visitm In Galt on tiatur, By, - __ -- -- - . _ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schwindt were visiting at the home ot Mr, and Mrs. Carl Krotrmao of Glen- Stan Jones was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Win- tfrmeyer of Centreville on Sun- its. Charle- Render slpent Sat- urday with friends in K when", New Dundee t The Blenheim Mennonite Young Peopte's Society met at the church on Sunday mg: with Clyde Shunt: as lea er. rs. El- ton Kinzie was chorister and Miss Jacqueline Thrush read the scrip- ture lesson. The topic was "A Study of the First Chapter of the Book of James". Essays were pre- sented by Miss Kathryn Shantz and Walter Hoist and the speaker was Rev. Moses Bowman. The childrn from the Roseville Men- nonite Sunday School sang under the direction of Mrs. Kinzie. Coronation services. ECONOMY A service in honor of the Co- ronation was held at St. James' Lpthmn Church on Sunday mor- 'dt,tc'"t the pastor, Rev, D. J. Gle m charge. The junior cheir_sang. . A Coronation service was held at the Baptist Church on Sunday morning with Rev. J. E McCau- ley omeiatirtg. Special music was provided by a mixed quartette composed of Mrs. Ralph Gordon of Lewiston, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Becker and Earl Wil- ' The Chttdren of the Church met at St James' Lutheran Church on Friday night with Mrs. D. J. Glebe presiding, Mrs. B. Boshart read the Bible story and prayer was offered by the chil- dren. Thirty-eight members re- sponded to the roll call and the business was conducted by the president, Margaret Einwechter. The classes were in charge of ’iiE'ieM new 9! 17.ng " job see us . . . through finishing By In III-tun [when (Chronicle CorreIpomIcnU LIMITED 0-81? I - III "IIILOO 'thr-trt 0.3â€!“ is; "were '(upu 3: tlPfd'iili a I mac I Church Mugshot: night. The geiasioiUr" ___ imiynd P099 like}? made by Mrs. Lawrence Hoover wu on duping tor the meeting. um Marion S erk woke on "Our guen is Crowned" and Mrs. Tomm spoke on “Our Loni in Crowned} a Gig Trio an: com o m ange- line OWE: Erma Coleman and_M‘us Marilyn Eekatein. A special number was also contri- buted b, 3 mixed quartene com- Eosod o Miss Betty Shana. Miss â€note ti1tiebtgtg: Lester gem agar Waldron Ec tein. Miss Erma Coleman glued. "ts it the Crownln‘ D3? as a violin solo the: which e entire group the hymn. The meeting closes with "God Save the Queen", and prayer by Rev. J. E. McCauley. A social hour was enjoyed in the basement and refreshments were served by BIpth Young People. The local Public School soft- ball team defeated the New Ham- burg Public School by a score of 14-8 in a game played on the school grounds here on Monday afternoon. The umpires were L. Schmidt and R. Saran-as. The first Oxford-Waterloo League softball game at the local ball park was played here on Monday night between Wellesley and New Dundee, The visitors de- feated the home team by a score of It-ik Batteries for Wellesley were Spahr and Linder and for the local team were Cressman, Poll and Brown, Umpires were Reid and Potker. Miss Beth Shunt: is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. a ‘ “‘1 - qtb. _ rcc, ‘ V‘. _ " _", I _ :2, -t"irittJ), .526... i, Lf.CCr,2Ea, more AND sow'rlou a; Q ii)., ’7 _ a i) _ j . I G . C _ f , - a v . _ _ " f l rr' ’8? a ,th a fl _ _ . ttrs, = 3 33w ' t" ' 3' _ ...:-"" _ P . .1: _ Js' h _gs",." 'YS, l . _ 'p ' i2x . _ t I ' _ “v †1 5; , " 'is':?'";:, FV . - 313‘ F “kg V ', - . , v. x p, 7 an '1 ,- IFet', ," . 3;; w'"" '3. ( " ' ' "g .' 3,3 . _ "ve -» 33"» ' k V s' 3 . , _ MW" Pl a. 19 M , C, - g" L, _ "C:, T; .03 5“», ', Bi ' . u .. Bi rN I a a l J,'?,': 'lf, . T 'titfs,i,,: 6 aâ€? V _ ' ' -~ _ “I; trf),bs, ' . , “Iâ€. . y v . 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Ralph Gordon and children, Marlene and Paul of Lewiston, KY, were guests ot Mrs. Gum‘s parents. r. And In. Wellington Becker over the weekend. Mr. and In. Lincoln Case] and In Inâ€!!! Cluel visited with Mr. and rs. Fred Plewh " Shaken-rd on Sundag. Among thou from t. Junes' Lutheran Sundae School who at- tended the Kitchener District Sunday School Teachers' Conven- tion at St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Sunday afternoon were: Mrs. Oliver Zinn, Mrs. Bertha mun, Mrs. Leland Sie- bert. M. K. Tommi, Delmore Tu- man and Milton Zinn. Mrs. A. W. Schell of Montrrl, Que., spent I few din of t is week with her aunt, Mrs. J. Casset. Its lk HOMES SAID CROWDED orrAWA.--The Bureau of its- tistics reported Friday that some 64l,820 homes-or 18.8 percent of all households in Canada-were "overcrowded" when the census was taken in 1951. A crowded household has been defined as one in which the number ut persons exceeds the number of rooms in the home. 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