Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Apr 1936, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

The deceased is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs, Winnifred We‘tze) and Mics Irone Gowing of Kitchener and by threa sons, Mcasra. Eigin, Wilbert and Harold Gowing, all at home. One son predeceased him two years ago. One sister and five brothers survive. him two years ago. One sister and The Trustees of the Lodge properâ€" five brothers survive. ty are Brcthers Geo. Grosz P.G., Wes. The funeral was held March 26. MeKersle, D.D.G.M., and Thos. Garâ€" Interment was made in the Glenallan ner, P.G. It is of great Interest to Cemetery: |nc-'.e that one of our most enthusiâ€" aâ€"__. jestilc workers in the Lodge is P.G. Mrs. Mary Boinoski jGeorge Grozs, who bas been on the . Mrs. Mary Boinoski, 69, Weber St., Trustee Board â€" for twentyâ€"three west, Kitchener, passed away at St. years. Mary‘s Hospital on March 21. She , in closing, it is only fit and proper was predeceased by her husband, that we name the present officers of John Boinoski, 11 years ago. She is the Lodge, who are carrying on the curvived by two sons and one daughâ€" roud work of their predecessors to ter, Joseph Boinosk{, Hamilton, and the bect of their ability: Noble Jerome Boinoski, Kitchener, and Grand, Bro. Geo. Kadwe‘l; Vice Mre. Joserh Hubert, Sudbury. l(:mml, Bro. Jud. White; Rec. Sec‘y.. She resided on the Hessen road until 30 years ago when she moved to Crosshill. The late Mrs. Heironiâ€" mus was predeceased by her husband elight years ago and has no other survivore. Witliam Gowing William Gowing, 66, passed away at hle home near Glenallen on March 23. The deceased had been ill for about two months. He spent his enâ€" tire life in Peel township and was a farmer by occupation. ‘ The funeral was held on Saturday |had tis following Brothers elected as with a service at the house followed ‘District Deputy Grand Masters, Chas. by a service at Boyd United Church.| Moogk,. Sr.. Fred HalsteAd, Fred A. Interment was made at Rush‘s cemeâ€"|Pfiug, Wim. Brill, Fred Kudoba and tery. Rev. A. A. Laing of Linwood cur present D.D.G.M. Wes. McKersic. was in charge of the service Not only did all of these Brothers «â€"â€"_â€"__â€"â€" bring honor to themselves, but to William Gowing [ keod old Germania Lodge. The funeral was held under the Masonic Order on Wednesday afterâ€" noon. Interment was made in St. Peter‘s Luthéran Cemetery. Dr. H. A. Speriing was in charge Mrs. George Heironimus Mrs. George ‘Heironimus, 76, died at her home in Crosshill on March 26, after an illness of five months. The deceased was born on the Hessen road. Before her marriage she was Miss Catharine Hoerle. The deceased was prominent in tfraternal circles. He was one of the earliest members of the Grand River Masonic Lodge and was also a memâ€" ber of the Twin City Masonic Lodge, Kitchener chapter and Valette Pre ceptory. He was also a past noble grand of the Independent Order of Oddfellowe. He is survived by his wife, one son, Harold Brandt of Lox Augeles and three grandchildren. Jacob Brandt Jacob Brandt, 73, Francis street worth, Kitchener, died at the K.â€"W. hospital on March 30, The late Mr. Brandt was boru in Kitchener and lived here al) his life. He was a memâ€" ber of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church. The funeral was held Saturday from his late residence with interâ€" ment at Waterloo Mount Hope ceme tery. He is survived bis wife (form:â€" erly Barbara Holzworth), one son, N. J. "Jake" Schabfer of Waterioo, and four daugbtefs, Mrs. Arthur W. Knorr of Kitchener, Mrs. Harry Baets, Wyandotte, Mich., Miss Edna Schaefer at home, Mre. Fred Knell, Jr., of Kitchener, three brothers, Charles, Harry and William Schaefâ€" er, all of Waterloo, and four sisters, Misse Mary Schaefer, Miss Laura Schaeter and Mrs. Albert Pearson of Waterloo, and Mrs. Charles Howard of Chatham. John D. Schaeter John D. Schaefer, 146 King street worth, Waeterloo, died at the K.â€"W. Hospita) on March 25. British Cojumbés and two sisters in Russia. Seven grandchiidren also Pn e on it â€" _ S OSeng. HHV To Sore it Germany m y mrae en fFak mmmnmmyflmum-x.m Down.â€"Log Church Remaining nmm«um,m?-&modflud late Landmark. chener. M wu;:?: is Tn "m"fu:mb.nuwm . Mre. been in il} une w Mr. Lonie sold the oid health for about four weeks. She (Thursday) st three o‘clock with a}iog house um proporty was in her 73rd year. She was born private service at the home. Interâ€"|to Mr. Abram Shants Mr. Shants in Russia and came to Canade about mntvfllboudoinllouzl!oglo immediately tore the house down nine years ago. cemetery. Rev. Dr. Clausen will| tor frewood purposes. Now there reâ€" Her hueband predeceased her 16 have charge of the service. mains ofly one other log building in years ago, and she is survived by two daughtore, Mrs. Melita Kebor of Foundation Garments SPIRELLA The funerul was held on Sunday Corsots . Girdles Brastieres Designed exclusively for you. MRS. E. N. CLINE 125 Erb St. W. Phone 436w Waterloo First United Church 11.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion and reception of new members. 7.00 p.m.â€"‘"Meditations for Passion Week" The Young People‘s Society will meet at the close of the evening service. Emmanuel Evangelical Church Evening Service â€" 7 p.m. Sumday School â€" 9.30 a.m. Morning Service â€" 11 a.m. 9.45 a.m.â€"Bible School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Sermon by Minster. 7.00 p.m.â€"Sermon by Minister. Monday, 7 p.m.â€"Junior C. E. â€" 8 8 p.m.â€"Young People‘s Society. SUNDAY, APRIL s First Church Of Christ, Scientist Mre. Mary Wiene _ Tuesday. She was boru in Ger After 5 p.m Corner King and William Sts., Waterloo REV. E. VAL. TILTON, B.D., Minister MISS A. R. BEAN, Musical Director Bible School Corner Cedar and Water: Sh'., Waterloo SUNDAY, APRIL 5th, 1936 REV. H. A. KELLERMAN, Pastor. SUNDAY, APRIL 5th, 1936 Waterloo lo epen daily Water and Francis Ste., Kitchoner Services _ In closing, it is only fit and proper that we name the present officers of the Lodge, who are carrying on the roud work of their predecessors to the bect of their ability: Noble Grand, Bro. Geo. Kadwe‘l; Vice Grand, Bro. Jud. White; Rec. Sec‘y., Jas. 8. Lockie, PGLP.; Fine. Sec‘y.. Wm. Hamel. P.G.; Treasurer, F. Kudoba, P.D.D.G.M.; _ Junior P.G. Pred Quehl, P.G. Committee on Hisâ€" tory of the Lodge: Brothers, Jas. 8. Lockie, Wm. Hamel, Wes. McKersie, Fred Kudoba and Geo. Kadwell. : i (Continued from Page 1) building _ remodelled. This _ was ‘bought from Mr. George Schneider on Aprii 3¢th, 1893 for the sum of ; $2,000.00. In Kitchener police court on Friday, Jos. Weber, RR. 1, Waterâ€" loo trucker, was found guilty of reckless driving arising out of an accident on Frederick St. some time ago and was assessed $10 and costs. Magistrate Watt of Guelph heard the case on his first day‘s duty at his new post. in the year 1966 Sovereign Grand Lodge held their Convention in Toâ€" romto. At this seesion our Grand Secretary J. B. King, donated a Si}â€" ver Cup, value $75.00, to the Suborâ€" dinate Lodge presenting the best ap pearance in parade, This, was cap tured by Our Lodge and is in our Lodge rocm ever since, In this parâ€" ade there were fiftyâ€"five members unâ€" der the Captaincy of Charles Qloogk. Jr. P.G. hgs Net only had our Lodge this bigh bonur conferred upon it, but we have had tie following Brothers elected as District Deputy Grand Maeters, Chas. Moogk,. Sr.. Fred HalsteAd, Fred A. Our Lodge has been greatly honâ€" wred by Grand Lodge, owing to the fact two of our Brothersa were elected to the honor of Grand Master of the Crand Lodge of Ontario, in the perâ€" «on of Brocher A. B. McBride and the ather Brother Jas. S. Lockie as UGrand Patriarch of the Grand En caumpment of Ontario, both of these Brothers had also the honor of beâ€" ing Grand Representatives to Soverâ€" cign Grand Lodge. The building committee consisted of «Brothers Frank Haight, Chas. Froelich, C. W. Schiedel, C. A. Hachâ€" nel and Geo. Suggitt. The finst meeting of the Lodge was be‘d in our new building on January ith, 1894. , After the purchase, the following Brothers were appointed to devise means for raising ie money, Prank Haight, C. W. Schiede!l and B. E. Bechtel. The present value of the property is $16,000. The frst initiations in this room were Brothers Fred Flelachauer and Ed. J. Roos. The deceased was born in Woolâ€" wich township, near Elmira, and waus in his ovtn year. He left Elmira some 38 years ago. Besides his wife, he is survived by two brothers, R. 0. Raby, of Georgia, and C. P. Raby of Hamilton, Ont. Word was received at Elmira last week of the death of William Herâ€" bert Raby at his home in Fitzgerald, Georgia, on Wednesday, March 4. The funeral will be held today (Thursday) at two o‘clock from the residence of her brother, thence to Zion Lutheran Church, St. Agatha, for service. day. Miss Herber was born on the same farm. Surviving are her brother, John Herber, and one sister, Mrs. Henry Otterbein, Kitchener. Miss Lucinda Herber, -t:: 53, died at the home of her ther, John Herber, St. Agaths, on Tues da I legal Rolidays. _____ _ _ T uU Ane complatL? INVITED TO ENJOY OUR FREE READING ROOM located im the tower of the Church, where the Bible and auâ€" thorized Christion Science literaâ€" l‘m- 2 to 5.30 p.m., except Sum WATERLOO MAN FINED Germania Lodge 9.45 a.m. Miss Lucinda Herber William H. Raby late __ |sons Maynard abd Heivin were Subâ€" bandigaih, I:'" vmmmthu-r:-f. tathor, day | Mr. Lonie x. Manasoch Kitchener. Iilbsho-uummmd: s m Melba terâ€"| to Mr. Abram Shants Mr. Shants Bchwindt and Magdalena Gingrich hfi. immediately tore the gra were guests at a birthday party heid will| for frewood nurnoses Naw thar, >2 [12 bomor of Miss Audrey Baumen, Sunday guests with Mrs. M. Roth were: Mr. Reuben Roth and Miss Katie Bast, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sterie and family, all of East Zorra. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shantz and sons Delford and James spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Snyder. The Senior Ladies‘ Aid of Shantz Mennonite Church held their monthâ€" ly meeting on March 25th in the Sunday School rooms of the church. The meeting took the form of an allâ€"day quilting. ‘ Mrs. M. Roth and Miss Selena Roth spent a few days with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Bast. at Wellesley, last week. Miss Evelyn Cressman spent the weekâ€"end at her home near Roseâ€" bank. Mr. and Mrs. Delton Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Snyder called on Mra. Menno Nahrgang, New Hamburg, who is seriously ill. _ Miss Annie Snyder called on Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shantz recently. Miss Tillie Gingrich spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Geo. Schmitt. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dilman Snyder were: Mr. and Mrs. Noah Snyder, Miss Reta and Messrs. Harry and Etrel Snyder, Mrs. Nelson Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shantz, all of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hunsberger and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schmitt. Mr. Melvin Burkhardtwas a weekâ€"end visitor with Mr. Nedton Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Withelm and son and Miss Dorothy Wilhelm visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilhelm of near New Hamburg. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and â€" Mrs. Noah Wideman | were Messrs. Aaron, Seranus and Emâ€" manuel Wideman, Mr. Cleason Snyâ€" der of Snyder‘s Corners, Mr. Oliver Koch, Conestogo, .Mr. Wilbert Bruâ€" bacher, _ Heidelberg, _ Miss â€" Violet Beilin. Starlings In Mail Boxes Again. Mr. and Mrs. George Wideman and family, Miss Hettle Wideman amd Mr.‘Henry Wideman spent Monâ€" day evening in Kitchener lstening to the Bluffton College choir in Sterâ€" linz Avenne Mennonite Church. Personals. Miss Luella Roth of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. M. Roth. + , Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Suyder, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Homer Snyder, spent Sunday with Mrs. Nelson Shantz at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Schmitt and Mrs. D. Cressman visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Axt, Petersburg highway. Misses Vera and Alice Snyder and Mr. John Snyder spent Tuesday eveâ€" ning at the home of Mr. Noah Snyder, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roth and famâ€" ily spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jutzie, at Victoriaburg. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shantz of Strasburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schmitt on Saturday. _ _ Miss Kathieen Wismer spent the weekâ€"end with her parents at Doon. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Herner‘visited on Sunday with Aaron Kropf‘s at Bridgeport. â€" Mr, Newton Schmitt n;ieflntrVSii;; day at Waterloo. _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gingrich and daughter Mary spent Sunday eveâ€" ning at the home of Mr. Ezra Shantz. Miss Esther Roth was the guest of her cousin, Miss Loretta Jutzie, at _Centrchvlll.o. ln_lt Sun_da_y_. 1 The sturlings are back again and Mr. and Mrs. Starling are toking up residence in the rural mail boxes again, Miss Margaret Snyder was a visitâ€" or to Ki.!cp_enor_on_ Saturday. Mr. Harry Musser spent Sunday at his h: me here. Sunday visiters at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Brubacher were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hoffman and family, Misses Lucinda and Adeline Brubacher and the Messrs. Me‘lvin Bauman, Orville Martin, El mer Brubacher and Aaron Martin. | Mr. _ and Mns. Harold Witiams «pent Monday afternoon in E‘mira. Mr. Noah Bauman of Hawkesville spert Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Martin Bauman. Miss Rache} Martin spent Sunday wiri Miss Susanna Martin. Mr. Elmer Brubacher, Mr. and Mns. Nelson Hoffman were visitors to Kitchener on Monday. Mr. Henry Hedrich shipped a car of fat cattie on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Esley Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tallman and famâ€" ly, and Miss Dorothy Mathews of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stick:â€" ney of Emira spent Sunday at the heme of Mr. Chaples llulh%v& Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Bauman spent Sunday with Mrs. Abram iMarâ€" t‘n and also Mrs. Henry Bauman, Hawkesville. Mr. Manassa Martin, Miss Susanna Martin and Mrs. L. F. Martin spent Menday in Kitchener. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. El B. Frey were Mr. and Mre. Moses Metzger of Glenallen, Mr. and Mre. Chi‘stian F. F. Martin Linwood. Mr. Ben Brubacher shipped a car ui fat hogs from here on Tuesday. Mr. David Hoffman and sister, Miss Katie, spent Sunday at the bome of‘Mr. and Mrs. Noah Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Martin were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Frey, Hawkesville. Mr. and (Mre. 8. W. Brubacher of Watemoo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adkin. Mr. ang Mra. James Birmingham of Crosshill spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bach. Mre. Raiph Jackson and son Ross spent a few days at the home of Mr. Charles Mathews. Mr. Jacob Brubacher of Fourth Line of Peel spent Thursday and Friday with relatives in this vicinity. Mr. Andrew Bach was a business visitor to Elmira#on Monday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Elias W. Mantin were Mr. and Mre. Urias Martin of Bresiau, Mr. and Mre. israel B. Martin and son Wilâ€" fred and Mr. Malcoim Corbin of Kitâ€" chener. for firewood purposes. Now there reâ€" mains only one other tog builiing in Wallenstein, this is the iittle tog church on the hill. UPPER STREET (North Baden) I Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Efmu King were: Mrs. Everett Jackâ€" on and <on Adam and Mr. A. Fries L6t Wetaskiwin, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. [Jacob King. Mr. and Mrs. Norman King and daughter Joan of Elmira, 'Mis.w Violet Yoven and Mr. Gordon | Macttobb or Arthur, Mrs. John R. Jackson and Mr. Morley Jackson of the 3rd line of Peel. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ten Beaupre were: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boppre and {amily, Mr. and Mrs. Alhe#t Beaupre, «on Lonis, and Miss Ada Mather, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Woeinâ€"tein. Mr.jaind Mrs. Oscar Reinâ€" bardt and fatnily and Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Francais all of Waterloo. The â€" funeral of the late Mrs. Matthew Karley of Linwood was held on Traesday morning at the St. Olomâ€" ents R.C. Church and interment was made at the St. Clements R.C. Comeâ€" it Fy: Horse Show in Two Weeks, Mr. Louis Forwell has returned to his home after spemding the winter mobths with ‘v‘< daughters in Deâ€" iroit. The annual horse show will be held on Wednesday, April 15 Personals. A number of farmers in the dis triet started plowing last week Mr. and Mra. Seraphim Kileswet ter and daughter Helen and son Simon visited on Sunday. with friends in WaterJoo. Mr. Henry Plister of Milwaukee, Wis., called on Messrs. George and Louis Rosenbilatt. On his return he wis aceempanled by his wife and daughter, who have been visiting at her home since the death of fier mother, Mrs. Theresa Stroh who is visitâ€" ing â€" with Mss Eleanor Stroh, is spending a fow days in New Gerâ€" many. Miss Mary Ann Busch of Kitchen er i« . pending her holidays at her home heve. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koebel and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Mt. Cook it‘ Amulree. Mr. _ Peterâ€" Baechelor and Miss Mury Fidder of Kitchoner visited with Mrs. Lonis Baechelor on Sunâ€" day. Albert Kieswetter brought an egg ‘rom one of bis Leghorn fhens to Kieswetter‘s atore which measures 3" x 6" and wéigh 4 ounces. The many friends of Mrs. E4. Kaufâ€" man will be sorry to hear that she is confined to her room through iliness, Mr. and Mre. Harry Bach wore znes‘s of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schwarâ€" tzentruber, Elmira, on Sunday. Mr. Joseph Kieswetter 8r., of Waâ€" terloo spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mre. John R. Districh. Personals. Mrs, Jos. Michm of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Roâ€" hert Koebel. Mr. Ben Beaupre and son Clare are Imslly engaged measuring logs at Aubur® this week. Mr. anl Mrs. Edwin Hergott and family and Mr. Emmanuel Meyer spent the weekcend with friends in Be‘more. Mr. George Berge of Ayr called on Mr. and Mre Ed Kaufman on Wedâ€" nesday. A song service and responsive Biâ€" Ie reading opened the Sunday evenâ€" ing â€" meeting of | the Evangelical Young Peoples League. Miss Mil dred onn oceupied the chair and vie topic, "How Jesus gave Himself for us", was ta%en by Miss Onpha Miller. Readings were given by Homer Schwindt and Arthur Moldenâ€" hauer and Mr. Harvey Reist contriâ€" buted a violin selection. Meâ€"srs. Alfred Jaeger and J. Wolfe of Breclan vicited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Milter Mr. Simon Voll spent Tnesday in the Twin City. Mr. and Mre. Ernie Kump( and family of Kitchener viaited on Sumâ€" day at ie home of Mr.and Mrs. Reiâ€" dins Mosburger Mrs. Otto Kress is apending sevâ€" *ra) days with Mr. and Mrs. Bdgar Kress, Waterloo Mra. M. J. Kieswetter «pent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mra. Iohn H. Kieawetter, Wilbe. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dehler and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hergott of Waâ€" terloo were guests of Mrsa. iMary Starr on Sunday The Young Peop‘c‘s League also elected their officers and thoy are w« follow&: President, Miss Mildred Bonn: â€" viceâ€"president, | Miss Laura Miller; treasurer, Miss Eva Schneiâ€" der; secvetary, Miss Orpha Miller, Song Service. vie following officers were elected: Piesfident, _ Mr. _ Enoch Schnelder; vice president, Mr. Solomon Bender; secretary, Mr. Emersun Stange; treaâ€" surer, Mt. Wesley Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst visited the Jatter‘« gacher, Mr. Moses Weber near Conestogo on Sunday S$.$. Reorganizes. The E;’;mgx:liml sSunday â€" School held their anual reorganization and Mils, Nr. Gordon Bonn of ‘Bresuul Mr. Geo. Groundwater spent a day and Mr. Edmund Bonu of WateriOO. ‘last week in Toronto, Miss Margaret ‘Bender of Wlloflooi Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mre. Norman spent the weok:r;d wuhBl:,:dl::M"- '\\'elgefl, E‘mira, a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Solomon s . " Miss Lydian Horst and Mr. Osiah on-“t';; :i;‘:~l‘“l;em ies the o. Horst visited their sister, Miss Loâ€" Tor‘s care vina Horst at Kitchener on Suggay. | !ON® C&AT®. _â€"â€"â€" _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ _ _ Stanley and Harvey Sauder spent Sunday with (heir friend, Master Aaron Horst. sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Bonn were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmitt and sons Frederick and Stuart of German Mills, Mr. Gordon Bonn of Breslau and Mr. Edmund Bonu of WateriOO. Mr. aud Mrs. Edwin Bender accomâ€" nanled by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyâ€" der of Floradale visited friends in North Easthope on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller were Sunâ€" day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley MiNer. Mr. George Edler of Alkma spent several days with friends here. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bauâ€" man on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoin Weaver and taimiy of Kitchener and Mr. Victor Devit of Waterl0o were Sunday guesis ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer Mr. and Mrs. Eliss W. Horet and children Donald Delphine and Eliza be i and Mr. and Mrs. John Lawâ€" reuce spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Mr. aud Mre. Addison Bauman and sons Maynard and Meivin were Sun day visitors with the former‘s father, ST. CLEMENTS BAMBERG stroh who is visitâ€" Eleanor _ Stroh, is davs in New Gerâ€" | Mr. and iMrs. John Schmermond | of Elmira called on Mrs. John Bechâ€" |tel on Sunday. Attend Mission Service. | Quite a number of local Mennoâ€" |nites attended ‘the Micsion Service at Hagey‘s Church near Preston on !Sunday afternoon. Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Robert Kraft were Mr. and Mrs. Engene Kraft and daugthter Esther and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Kraft anud daughter Shirley of Kitâ€" chener. Mre. George Bechtel of New Dunâ€" dee is spending some lime with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bochtel. Little Miss May Witmer of Kitch ener is spending some time wi‘h he: aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brutzki. Mrs. John (Bechte| «pent Monday with her son, Mr. and Mra. Milton Bechte] near Kossuth. Mr. Eldon fHo‘ltze of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holtze. Mr. and Mre. Henry Peterson and Mr. and Mre. Smith of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowman and on Donald were visitors at the home lot Mr. and Mrs. )C. D. Bowman on _ Sunday Mrs. Gilbert Bechtel spent last Tuesday with friends In Kitchener. Recent callers at the home of M‘sses Mary and Abbie Bemis were: Mrs. J. A. Durrant and Mr. Bertram Durrant of near Gueiph, Mrs. Edâ€" ward Brown and little daughter Barâ€" bara of Kitchener and Mr. Bemis Durrant of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shantz of Wa terloo were guests of Mr. and Mrs Raloh Koch on Sunday. Personals. I ‘Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bechtel were Mr. and Mrs, Howard Hoffman and My.; and Mrs. Steiler of Kitchener. | Mr. Henry Feick and Mr. Nickel of | Doon cailed at Pleasant View re cently, ~ I Mns. Bessie Schmidt, who has been visiting at the home of her sons at Bloomingdale had the misforâ€" tune to fall down a flight of stairs. suffering a broken nose together with other severe bruises. Her injuries were attended to at the K.â€"W. Hosâ€" pital where che spent several days Mr. Donald Neville is able to be about again after an operation at the K.â€"W. Hospital. Suffers Injuries in Fait Down Stairs. Mr. Irvin Letson and Miss Parker 0: Gall spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Harmen Letson Mrs. Jobn (Lebman is spending some time at the home of her daughâ€" ter, Mirs. Norman Weige! at Eimira. Mr. and Mre. Cecil Uberig and family of Hamilton apent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin De vitt. } Mr. and Mre. J. H. Woods of Waâ€" terloo spent Sunday with their sons \‘Hl.rm.ldl’otey. _ Mr. Fred Black has secured a post tion with a Kitchener frm Mr. David Eidt, uho has been in our community for several years left for Strathroy where he is employed for the summer mobths. ,_ Mr. and Mrs. lon Martin and chil dren of Glenailen spent Sunday at Mr. Hurvey Melitser‘s. Mr. and Mro. deract Martin and sou of Kitchener spent Sunday with Miso Mary Wober. BLOOMINGDALE 10 King St. S. _ WATERLOO _ Phone 894« , Mr. MWalter Hampson spent the weekâ€"end with his parents at Woodâ€" stock â€" Not in Floor Danger. _ Wonl was received by Mrs. David Wagner from here daughter (Mrs ; Herh _ Juohnsoun _ in _ Wheelersburg, |Chio, that there was no danger for ‘them living but six miles from the raging spring waters in Southern {Ohio. Although the water was menâ€" acing at Purtsmouth, their nearcst 'l'il_\. Mr. and Mrs, Josephâ€"Stoesser of Eitchener ~1u-n§ Sunday with Mr. end Mis. Hetry Stoeser Mrs. Hubert Hauch of l‘etvrsi}flrg spent the‘ weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoeser. _ Misses Lordtta Oesch and Laura Schweitzer spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch. i Paris femess ; ELACEPT FINANCIAL Mr. Leander Kienappel was & reâ€" cent visitor in the Twinâ€"City. | INFORMATION Miss Laura Wagler spent Sunday | Write for particulars about with Miss Loretta Oesch. _ + _ Service today to Master Claive Dictrich has seâ€" cured & position with Mr. Jacob Gingerich for the summer mun@h;:, Fersonals Mrs. Fred Kienappel quilting bee on Thursday znul campaign for operating funds for the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Young | Men‘s and Young Women‘s Christ. |:’An Associations went over the top The old winter‘s snow which bad fled np onr lawns, lanes and barnâ€" yardsâ€"smmensely, ylelded rapidly and steadily m the past week under the fine spring weather and m: a resnit onr places have become much more pac.ois meain. Our roads are fairly good tur this time of the seacon havyâ€" ing never been extremely bad when the frest chased itself. Mr. Jacob Schweitzer of Nithburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch on Tuesday. Mr. _ Herbert Wagner now emâ€" ployed tear Welesley spent Sunday under the parental rouf accompaured with Mr John Thiessen. Mr. und Mis. Irvin Suyder and Mr. anid Moso Deltou Snyder and tamily visi(o| on Sunday at ‘he bedâ€" side of Mrs Naubrgang in New Hamâ€" burg, who as «ick. s e reoemy last week, with collections and pledges exceeding the objective of $17,000 reported on Friday eveâ€" ning when the campaign closed. Further returns not yet received are expected to swell the total to the $17,500 mark. Mrs. O‘za Heipel fror spent several days this Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Mr_ Arnold Wagner from Burnside spent Sunday under the parenta) roof "Y" Drive Totals Over $17,000 T_he ‘"‘Twin Y‘s Drive", the anâ€" BERLET‘S CORNER several days this week> with nd Mrs. Emmanuel Wagner. Walter Hampson spent the end with his parents at Woodâ€" JOSEPHSBURG has by far the finest Heipel from Wellesley T 2EA held Financial Service Limited, with its extensive Statistical organization and its fifteen years‘ experience in the financial advisory field, is in the best position to give you the necesâ€" sary information to help form your investment policy. WE HAVE NOTHING TO SELL EXCEPT _ FINANCIAL INFORMATION Quite a number attended the cnction sale ut St. Agutha Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hergott and tamily of Rummelhardt were Sunâ€" day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Schnarr. . . . BEFORE . .. You Invest Mr. George Bettschen secured a position near Wellesley on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz spent Sumday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinschberger. lnvestigate Mr. and Mrs. fi;d;}"Neeb visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Bierman on Sunday. Miss Mary Fritz returned to her home after spending a week with velatives at St. Agatha. Master Kenneth Schnarr is able to be up again after . his recent illness. FINANCIAL SERVICE LIMITED Canada‘s Largest Financial Statistical Organization 404 Notre Dame St. West If "yes", you likely need a reading glass service if you haven‘t received one. Like all other eyes, yours have reached an age when they need help for close work. Getting the help in time is wiseâ€"not getting it is not. Generally we cause folks like you to see to read as well as you ever did. Dedicated To Better Vision . . . THE JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE (Continued next Thursday) ARE YOU MIDDLEâ€" AGED OR MORE? ERBSVILLE MONTREAL

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy