Friends and members of the Preï¬ft«erhn Church and church school held a reception forâ€" the new pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Vair in the school ruom of the church on Friday evening. Albert Prickett, church elder was chairman for the evenâ€" ing. William Grimwood ied in korayer. Hymns were sung. Gilâ€" vbert Wilfong Sr., church elder spoke a few words weleoming \ir. and Mrs. Vair into our comâ€" munity. William Blaschke spoke vriefly. Mr. and Mrs. Emest Plumtree sang a duet, "O Master Let Me Walk with Thee". Miss kthel Wilfong led in a humorous game. Refreshments were served ty the members of the Presbyâ€" terian Ladies‘ Aid. There were fifty in attendance. aftermoon. Readings were by 'udroy Prickett, Courtney Stegâ€" $ics and Dorothy Wolfe. Prayer sang the aymn, "if 1 Came to Jesus". Rev. A. H. Vairu‘)lve the sermon and clesed with the beneâ€" dirtion. This service was very by Victoria Allimann, Linda Presâ€" ton ang@ Charmaine Kauk reâ€" celved the offering. The children Church Activities well attended. LIPHARDT HARDWARE Rev. H. J. McAvoy ot Gait in dnm h‘z"\u q.z Doon Church on Sunday nlt}l‘tu. â€" â€" â€" District News From 4. ~~a2~ Our Correspondents %2":5 Rally Day was observed at the gfarmg °* Meceane Sets wto;~ * Dinky Toys * Roy Rogers ï¬ Cun Sets W/ Buy your LIONEL, HORNBY, MARX WINDâ€"UP TRAINS 16 King St. S. Information concerning Ontarig be obtsiped by writing bmmm,m,mzh Street lights safeguard the citizens of a Adequate, reliable, street lighting, made possible by lowâ€"cost Hydro electricity, is one of the great benefits of modern living. Automatic traffic lights speed and inteâ€" grate the flow of traffic . . . help prevent Province are better lighted than ever before. Another example of . . . community in other ways too . . . Brightly flluminated streets are an important fac tor in reducing crime. Thanks to a dependable supply of elec tricity, provided by Ontario Hydro and ricity, provided by Ontario Hydro and our local municipality, the streets of our TVR WwoORALONE NMBEST TOYVZ and A ONTARIO HYDRO SEE THESE OTHER QUALITY TOYS YOUR HYDRO ...Lighting the way Weekly Budget Plan IN A SERIES with Bert Wintermeyer of Cenâ€" treville. Mr. and Mrs. Miles of London spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Preston. _ _ _ â€" Wéley Pear;'y spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Berry and two children â€" spent Sunday â€" with friends in Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drager of Kitchener spent Friday at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie Drager. _ _ _ mASU MIBVIpUCED RPCWCROE: MB MRITIz = Ts 9 e es oulr LCenaMen : homc!Lot es » By Ns imn. li’. and Mrs. Donald Woilfe and (Chronicle Correspondent) dnugmer‘n’;‘l)pau and Dale spent | Discover Body. Sunday ting with rplatives in| A large number of men Hamilton. . . _ | lqunched out on Sunday morning The pupils of the Doon Public|for another search for the body School had a holiday on Friday|of the fourâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. on account of the Teachers‘ Conâ€"| and Mrs. Allan Whale of Drayton vention held at the Sheppard| who was drowned on Oct. 15th School Kitchener. in the flood. The body was disâ€" Mrs. Donald Wolfe and Mrs.|covered not far from Drayton Melvin Wolfe were business visiâ€" tors in Kitchener on Thursday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fisher were business visitors in Conesâ€" Iog(:azn Sunday.. nley Jones spent Mr. and Mirs. Roy Gihbons have | Kitchener were a-l'-'h' _mmâ€"uwuuu-d Sormer‘s + spent in Buffalo, N.Y., and other | Mrs. â€" Gilbert ï¬.w lfl% Mrs. Ralph Hubscheck of|° Mr. and Mrs. Melvin® Woife Kitchener was visiting at the|spent Sunday at the bome of the home of her _ Mr. and | former‘s sister, Mrs. A. Nadrofeki Ties a‘ t "Woue an Taeamiey. _ | and Me. Noadeocmit of imaaiong ang daughter Deborgh of Kitch< ener spent the weekâ€"end at the 2â€"3321 YOUR HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOurS The auction sale sponsored by theâ€" Conestogo Home and School Club which was held on Friday evening was well attended. About $100.00 were cleared and will be The Biechn Mennonite Sewing coflhplete work they have been doâ€" ing for the Warden Park Mennoâ€" nite Mission in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Facey and daughter, Laura Lee, spent the weekâ€"end in Hanover with Mrs, Facey‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. keuben Bruegman, The sympathy of the communiâ€" ty is extended to Mrs. George Diamond in the very sudden death of her father, the late John Schmidt, on Saturday. Funerai services were held from the Diaâ€" mond home on Wednesday afterâ€" noon to the Lingelbach church with burial in the adjoining cemetery. _ _ L s . Newsy Notes. Coucqtqgo : Mrs. (Rev.) Gerhardt Becker entertained at tea on Thursday in honor of Mrs. Eugenia Hoim, who left on Sunday to spend the winter months with her children in Detroit. There were about 15 ladies present. 8 Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross of Blyth accomï¬anied by the former‘s aunt, Miss Clara Darroch ofHarâ€" ristuon visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. Allan H. Fallis and daughter, Joan, of Brantford, were visitors with the former‘s sister, Mrs. Clarence Diamond and Mr. Diamond. Miss Margaret Bean spent the weekâ€"end visiting friends in Brantford. Mrs. Clarence Diamond was a Harriston visitor orn Monday and also attended the funeral services of her uncle, the late Mr. Bert J. Fallis of Palmerston. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mordue visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Moriey Mordue of Brantford. _ Ey Mrs. Clarence Diamond (Chronicle Correspondent) Notes and Personals. Rev. Simon Martin and Mrs. Martin of Strasburg were recent dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Curtis C. Cressman. Mrs. Fm. Matthews accompaâ€" nied Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kells to Waterloo on Saturday and atâ€" tended the sale of the late Miss Eloise Noecker. Mr. Rufus Biack of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Koelin. pear Hollen. Much sympathy is extended to the parents and rela~ tives in their bereavement. Personals and Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne McCulley and son Allan and daughter Ann of Hamilton called on Mr. and Mrs. Em. Matthews on Sunday afternoon. i in ol By Waiter Stroh (Chronici# Correspon Blind amounted to $79.12 Guest Speaker. _ The proceeds from the Tag Day sponsored recently ‘by the Woâ€" men‘s Institute in aid of the Canâ€" adian National Institute for the Mrs. Florence Finley of Edâ€" monton, Alta., missionaryâ€"onâ€"furâ€" lough from Nigeria was guest Plans are being made for anâ€" other Girls‘ Club to be held durâ€" ing the fall and winter season sponsored by the Women‘s Instiâ€" tute. The course will be "What Skall I Wear" and all girls beâ€" tween the ages of tweive and twentyâ€"six are eligible to enroll. The two leaders, Mrs. Wilfred Saâ€" raras and Mrs. Howard Fried atâ€" tended the twoâ€"day Training School for Club Leaders held in Kitchener this week. Da .r.'fhe p’r'q New Dundee : Plan Giris‘ Club. _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rennie of Stratford and Mrs. Russel Hackett of Mrs. R. Foster on Sund:{ Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hackett and :;mily of Waterloo visited with Rudy Bast and Mr. and Mrs. of Waterloo called at the home Herbert Bast and family on Sunâ€" and family of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Squire and family on Sunday. ae es ts v wi r at North Easthope rn‘lg_Mny. â€" ©EVCT Love and remembrance last forâ€" ever." Sadly missed by wife. * * ® * ® N.uh of Interest and Personals. A supervisor for wq?:&e' mner. for the new high school at Midland, spent the weekâ€"end at his home. _ CLEANED, DEODORIZED Speedily, safely, completely! 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