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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 May 1941, p. 7

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WATERLOO CHRONICLE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Office: 44 William St. â€" Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 BITZER & SMYTH, BARRISTER®, Solicitors, Notaries ___ J. H. Smyth, B.A. BRAY, BRAY & LOCHEAD, Barâ€"| risters, Solicitors, etc.; G. Murray| Bray, B:A., George H. Lochead,! B.A.; Royal Bank Chambers, 77 CLEMENT, HATTIN & EASTMAN, Law offices, Zeller Building, 49 King Street East, Kitchener, Dial Phone 6â€"6417. JAMES C. HAIGHT, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Nofiel’ublh‘. Conveyâ€" ancer, etc. Bank of Monâ€" ;refilxs Bldg., Waterloo, Phone Attend Luther League Raily Among those who attended the| Kitchener District Luther League] of Canada rally at St. Matthew's; Lutheran Church, Kitchener, were, Misses Rose Maurer, Laurine and| Marie Dammeier and Elsie Seifert,| and Messrs. Fred Hackbart, Ralph. Dammeier and Lorne Seifert. f | PROFESSIONAL CARDS | Sunday visitors with Mrs. John| Lips were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Voisin‘t of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.! Albert Berg of Crosshill. H Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schneider of | Listowel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. | Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt, Misses Marie and Margaret Hackâ€", bart of Heidelberg visited at the| home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles‘ Hackbart on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschâ€"| berger, daughters Marilyn +and Joanne, s&cm Sunday with Mr. and[ Mrs. Phillip Hinschberger at St.! s BROCK & DAVIS T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) Mr. and Mrs. John Km‘)f. daughâ€" ters Bernetta and Mary Ellen,.spent Sunday wtih Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bast at Wellesley. GORDON McK. HONSBERGER, , Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, _ 1 Sunday visitors with Mr. ahd} Casualty ‘ Mrs. Daniel Seyler: Mr. and Mrs.| Read how the blasting of cities Milton Seyler, Messrs. Elmer ‘"‘d‘by Nazi air attacks is not half so Allan Seyler of North Easthope,| destructive or pitiful as the shatterâ€" and Mr. Frank Binkle of Newl ing of the mentality of hundreds of Hamburg. \childrenâ€"and how the daughter of Sunday visitors with Mr. and famous psychiatrist Dr. Sigmund Mrs. Robert Hlnschbel('ger were: Freud is working day and nmt to Mr. and Mrs. John Gremm of salvage the young human wrecks. Mr. and Mrs. John Gremm of salvage the young human w-‘r-ecks, Wellesiey, Mr. and Mrs. Hubertias told in a feature article in The Dietrichk and son Donaid of Waterâ€" American Weekly with the May 4 100. ‘issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. Brock, H. B. Weir and R. B. Trott, Solicitors, Notaries; 49 King St. East, Kitchener, Teleâ€" phone 3â€"3617. King St. West, Kitchener, Phone mmemrmmmmmememmeme mm ‘ W Re-:l_il\_ding HESSEN ROAD _ suthEruaAnp â€"schHuLTZ 23 Queen St. S., Kitchener Phone 2â€"1887 1. State M:II: ;I= hew many . is ____ 88 conto per insestinn Each initial, sign or group of Agures count as ons werd Postage .when replibs ase to boâ€"forâ€" Bos sd#resses in care of The Chronicle 10 conts extre. DONALD DUCK Office at 97 Frederick St. Write plainiy on one side of paper siness Cards â€" 1* woek, §$12.90 per year, flr..’ht oix By Miss Laurine Dammeler (Chronicle Correspondent] CHIROPRACTIC wes word for cash in adve: Hetato â€"# cents per word. CHIROPRACTOR WANT ADS 19 King St. East LEGAL Voisin 1938 STEWART 3â€"ton STAKE i Mrs.! TRUCK. Dual wheels Motor 'iw‘-w 1] TWINCITY Am'pml FIRE INSURANCE "The Wilnot Centre mmgm_ww & â€" COMPANY lg:.m DECORATORS PAINTING AND DECORATING 398 % King St. East, Kitchener Sharp Riley A. Raddatz R. Knorr Wat. 2â€"2064 Kit.2â€"0975 Kit. 8â€"8217 Keep It New Withâ€" {RADIO â€" SALES AND SERVICE PREP __*_ _ E. K. HEARTH i SHAVE.| 80 King St. S. â€" _ Phone 4â€"4537 Te np en tera on â€" _ $A es __â€" > x 1 ener, | hone manry. _ REAL ESTATE REGISTERED ERBAN OATS, $1.00 per bushel, these took first gfiu in the Lincoln County Seed Fair; BURTOL CLEANING Phone 2â€"4461 â€"â€" Kitchener PEARL LAUNDRY CO. (Meaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers . 90 Queen St. S. ____ Phone 4â€"4735 EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. Good BOMBâ€"SHOCKED LITTLE MINDS England‘s Most Heartbreaking 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6042 AUTO PAINTERS | rur warerroo murTuaL Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks Goods called for and delivered. 45 Gauke! St. â€" Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, NOIy, FEEE UBEIRAILG AMNIS 570. St. Vire â€" Automobile â€" CATALOGUB: $70 St Clement|Fire â€" Automobile â€" . also Certified No. 1 ALASKA OATS, 75¢c per bushel, oats from this lot took a prize at the Chicâ€" ago International. _ Woodlands Orchards Ltd., Bronte, Ont., Geo. S. Atkins, Mgr., Phone Bronte 99. completely â€" overhauled. _ Very gootr tires and new 16â€"foot platâ€" form and racks. Apply 15 Peter St., Kitchener, Phone 6â€"6220. â€"18 Every evening off. No children. Phone 2â€"1601. wages. Apply Mrs. D. H. Kirkâ€" wood, phone Preston 557w. A Mother‘s Care to all You W ear" BOOKBINDING HELP WANTED DECORATORS ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC MOTORS Kitchener â€" _ Guelph FOR SALE New and SALE 16â€"7â€"8 | MAY BE ASHES i TOâ€"MORROW | YOUR PROPERTY TODAY For Adequate Protection â€" See our Local Representatives AUTOMATIC WATER PRESSURE For Cisterns and Wells Have running water in‘ your house, and plenty of water for your cattle. Instal ar Automatic Pressure Pump on your farm o summer home. KITCHENER BRASS FOUNDRY 983 King St. E., Kitchener 193 ACRES at Breslau, 35 acres mixed timber, spring watered, running water at barn; stone and brick house; bank barn and other outbuildings, silo; Hydro throughout. Easily financed. 150 ACRES between Kitchener 3 ACRES near Waterloo with Studios â€" 48 Roy St.. Kitchener Phone 6â€"6123 Whether BUYING or SELLING a MISS ANNA R. BEAN Teacher of Piano, Singing and and Petersburg, on highway. Double brick house and excellent barn. Extra location. Owner reâ€" tiring. Such opportunities seldom turn up. USE CHKONICLE WANT ADS TO BUY OR SELrL HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited If It‘s Awthlfl‘ in Rédfing "We Do It" E. L. Hearn, Mannfer 305 King St. W. â€"_ Kitchener ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 REAL ESTATE O. P. Schmitt Phone 8â€"8218 â€" Kitchener Fhone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N GreatWest Life Asmee: Co. GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 Phones: 5â€"5412, Res. 4â€"4606 HEARN ROOFING CO. Repairs on all makes of Pumps. EXCELLENT FARMS WATERLOO, ONTARIO Real Estate and Insurance 102 King St. South WATERLOO Private and Class Instruction "Anmoms . t 1-0.-':_9""_-, p-.'y-&u" ROOFING RADIOS The following were elected to office for theâ€"next year: President, Mrs. Lloyd Diefenbaker; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Donald Hamacher; recording spondw'm Ward s;dm\ldt missionary treasurer, Vera Haâ€" seeding in this distriet. â€" _ _ Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzenâ€" truber and family and Mrs. LeRoy Schlegel attended the funeral of the late Peter Erb in Millbank on of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher on the occasion of Mrs. Hamacher‘s and Mrs. Wellington Becker‘s birthdays. They also celebrated the _ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kurt of. New Dundee and Gladys Kurt of Roseâ€" bank spent Sunday with Mr. and M’Sfin%i;ry mae it MF. and Mrs Leflay Schieger were Mc and Mris roll call and secretary‘s was umwmnx?cn. There were 11 sick i reported by the service committee. The constitution of the Christian Endeavor Union was read by Miss Celebrate Anniversaries A birthday celebration took A birthday celebration took m on Saturday eveni.lzoat the of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher Mrs. Hamacher and Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Becker. There were twenty guests present. Chapman of New Dundee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert was in charge of Rev. wedding anniversaries of Mr. and truber and Paul spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lichti in New Ansual Mooting of £.1,.0.E. weekâ€"end fishing at Stoke‘s Bay. _ Miss Irene Chapman and Murray daughter Betty of Kitchener s&elx: Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday evening with Mr. and Fred Asmussen were Mr. and Mrs. Henry/fiowman. \Willie Asmussen and family, Dora Miss Helen Swartzentruber and Asmussen, Bill Kesselring of Kitâ€" Mr. Earl ‘Swartzentruber spent chener and Donald Martin of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jantzi in Wellesley. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Emery Strome, Darâ€" lene, Glenn and Donald of Waterloo Epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ideon Hamacher. . Miss Doris Bowman spent Saturâ€" day with Miss Merle Jutzi in Baden. _ vgh"&gavifitom at Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bauman were Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Bauman of Winfield. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman and family of Wallenstein spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Christian Frey called on Sunday on Mr.â€"and Mrs. Josiah Martin. 0 _ Miss Mflhlena Frey spent Sunâ€" day with Amy and Eva Martin. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sauder and famll; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Poter Martin near Elmira.. Mr. and Mrs. James Caracken and Mrs. Bean and daughter of Listowel visited with Mrs. Wm. Tyack on Sunday.. e _ Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Frey of near, _‘ _ â€" "maalf Heidelberg called on Sunday eveâ€", To help while away the long hours of watchfulness on Canada‘s ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fastern seaboard, these members of a coastal defence battery indulge Samuel Martin. in a game of cribbage. ~ _‘Mrs. Hardy Bulmer and family spent Sunday at their cottage here. _ Mr. and Mrs. Moses Brubacher of Heidelberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David C. Martin. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Good of Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. Martin. . D Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Martin and daughters Minera, Rebetca and Alice and Lizzie Sittler spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weber of near Heidelberg. Mr. Willard Bowman spent the Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leis and HAWKESVILLE (Chronicle Correspondent) By Mrs. Aug. Schneider Rudoiph Bebenek and Bobby Cressman planted the Elm tree. Each child was presented with 10 Mr. Do;nlgli's Street visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Feick of Nine Pines. brindt gave a speech on "Life of the n-y-'gllâ€"h- reâ€" white spruce to take home and plant. * Communion services were held at the Weber Mennonite Church. Bl‘bfl‘[ ?en Shantz of Freeport was Vale, Joe and Russel Vale of Arâ€" thur, Soihie Vale of Waterloo, Mrs. Stock of Toronto, Bishop and Mrs. Ben Shantz of Puzpfl. Miss Elva Weber of English Settlement and Mr. Simon Gascho of Mich. Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Culp was Mr. John Knipfel Floyd Cuip w ol_%etgsbu_rg. Mr. and Mrs. C. Nickel visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bolt of Kitchâ€" Sunday guests of Mrs. Sheriski were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schaus and son of Kitchener® Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Feick were Mr. MacVeigh, Mr. Logan of Montreal, Miss Vierâ€" lyn Koehler of Windna, Minn. __ _ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Grant were Mr. and Mrs. William Evans. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Barnéy Smith of Ayr. _ Mrs. Robert Cressman â€" and Bobby Cressman attended the wedding of the former‘s niece, Miss Vera Gatschene and> Roy Mrs. John Evans visited Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Evans of Doon. Ben Shantz of Freeport, Mr. Mac Veigh, Mr. Logan of Montreal, Miss Verlyn Koehler of Windna, Minnesota. Treeâ€"Planting Coremony. School Inspector G. E. Dobrindt accompanied by E. L McLoughry, Sfind;y"guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feick were Bishop and Mrs. Misses Vera and Yvonne Wismer spent Saturday with Myrtle Evans. Parkway. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wismer were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Geiger and family of Kitchener. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Snider . were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Snider and family, St. Agatha. | 8 Miss Marine Freiburger spent Sunday in Waterloo. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wideman were Sunday 3ue§t§ of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snider, Breslau. _ Sunday guest of Peter Brohman was Lloyd Brohman of Waterloo. "O Cansida" was sung in WAITING FOR TROUBLE munenh of Agriculture, Eduâ€" and l‘uum held on the New Dundee grounds early on Thursday afternoon. "O Canada" was sung in opelh: after which lnlrecu:r C. Howitt Galt geve a few remarks. Eva Snider recited Joyce Kilmer‘s wellâ€"known ‘Trees", and w E%l&*nufive E.L i o tSik m "Iree Planung: nteresting on * which he followed with the plantâ€" farms while the village pupils each received one spruce tree. Injured Under Roller. Joe Lobsinger met with a painâ€" ful accident when enfl.;ed in rollâ€" ing on the farm of employert Trseâ€"Planting Ceremony. A tree planting ceremony in conâ€" nection with the Provincial Beauâ€" tiflcation scheme sponsored by the Ward Coleman, two miles south west of the village, last Thursday. The horses ran away and Mr. Lobâ€" singer managed to jump on the back of one but fell off and was run over by the roller. Fortunateâ€" ly no bones were broken but he was severely bruised and confined to bed for several days. Evangelistic Services Well Attended, The Evangelistic services at the U. B. Church with Miss ElHa Wheeler and Miss Ruth Young, Faith Mission Pilgrims, in charge, were well attended on Sunday. The meetings will continue each night this week with the exception of Saturday and conclude on Sunâ€" day evening, May 4th. entertained the members of the 1941 Confirmation Class at a soâ€" cial at the home of Mr. and Mrs Oliver Zinn on Thursday evening. Fortyâ€"fv@ young people were presâ€" ent and games and cohtests were enzybd- under the direction of Miss Retw Jacot and Miss Graee Toman. ‘The. prize winhners were: Student Arnold Conrad: of the Waâ€" terloo Seminary, Miss Grace Schmidt, Elmer Kurt, Arnold: Luâ€" dolph and Cameron Toman: Dainâ€" ty refreshments were served at the \conclusion of the evening after which Student Conrad gave a short talk and offered the closing Hostesses To Sewing Club. Mrs. Donald Jacob and Mrs. Elâ€" mer Jacob were joint hostesses at the biâ€"weekly meeting of the Bee Happy Sewing Club which was held at the former‘s home last Wednesday evening. Kitchener Y.P.S. Presents Program The Young People‘s Society of the Bethany Mennonite Church, Kitchener, presented the program at the regular meeting of the local M.BC. Young. Poople‘s Society which was held at the church on Friday evening. Theodore Warder presided and the topic was given by Clayton Cressman, Miss Gerâ€" The St. James Luther NEW DUNDEE ;‘lmmwy e 1TOR ! By Walt Disney Togeother with tho SAMPLE COPY Mr. Bailie has acewd the prinâ€" cipalship of the blic School, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt on Sunday, Mr. Bailie had been a member of the Hespelâ€" er teaching staff for the past two years, previous to which he was Student Clifton Monk of the Waâ€" terloo Seminary occupied the pulâ€" pit of St. James Lutheran Church on Sunday morning. Sprains Ankle At Housecleaning. Miss Marie Cressman had the misfortune to ;%run her ankle at her home on oe:m afternoon. The accident when she m‘dwn from a chair while ing her mother, Mrs. Leander Cressman with housecleaning. . 24â€"6 For Rosebank. The local P::/lk School softball team Eourney to Rosebank on Th y afternoon where the first umeotthemmzrlwud,re sulting in a score of 24â€"6 for the Rosebank team: Appointed Prinvipsl At Arthur. Mr. and: Mrs: R. R. Bailie and children, June, Yvonne and Bobby, Sgt. Ernest Reeve of the Sixth Armored Regiment stationed at principal of the local Public School for 10 years. quet of the New Hamburg Hunt Club which was held at the Comâ€" mercial Hotel, New Hamburg, on Wednesday evening. _ _ _ _ â€" trude Lotz and Miss Mabel Eagan. Special musical numbers were renâ€" dered by a girls chorus, a ladies‘ trio composed of the Misses Alda and Irene Stauffer and Pearl Yates and a vocal solo by Mr. Lehman. who are London, Ont., was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Delton Schweitzer and Mr. Schweitzer on Wednesday. Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Koch and son Bobby and Miss Beryl Vogan visitâ€" ed: with refatives at ListbweF on. Wednesday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boppre, St. Clements, spent Wedne-dp-v with _ _Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. {looer were: Mr. and Mrs Thos. Kay, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ted Moser, Toronto, Mr. Urban Moser, Kitchener, Miss Marguerite Moser, Mr. Walker of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Ezene Helm, Joan |and Jeannette, . and Mrs. Alâ€" lb!rt Helm, Mr. Joe Helm of Waâ€" terloo. Mrs. Fred Dietrich. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Linseman, Tralee, spent a day with friends here this week. successful sale on Thursday. vefir& Martin Linseman of Kitchâ€" ener spent a few days with friends Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bopprey and Miss Bella Bopprey of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mrs. Pat Doâ€" _Mr. and Mrs. Waliter Gohl of Deâ€" troit are spending a few days with the latter‘s mother. Mrs. Romanus Mr. Simon Stemmler is able to be out again after spending the winter months in bed. Mr. Christie Hammer of Kitchâ€" ener n?umt the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Linseman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald and family and Mr. Clarence Foerâ€" ster spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Weidner. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy spent lSamrday at Kitchener and Waterâ€" 00. * Ann spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Schiebel Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. I. Moser were: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Voll and family, Miss Marâ€" guerite Voll and friends all of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. George Voll and son Alf of near Linwood. Miss Catharine Moser spent Sun}:lay with Miss Mildred Dicâ€" trich. Miss Marcella Graff of Acton is spending the summer months with with her parents. Mr. Joe Kocher of Kitchener ?m the weekâ€"end with Mr. and rs. Lawrenee Kocher. Mr. Harold Logel of Newton, Mr. Clarence Logel of Tralee spent Sunday with Mrs. John Logel. Miss Luella Kocher of Newton and Miss Florence Kocher of Milâ€" verton spent Sunday here.. â€" Mrs. John Schiebel, spent Sunâ€" :I:aiy with friends in the Twin ty. _ 00 o Miss Verna Moser of Milverton spent a day here recently.. Miss Betty Kraeiner of the town line, Mr. Clarence Logel of Macâ€" ton, Mr. Roy Brenner of Linwood spent a day with Mr. John Schieâ€" bel. Mr. and Mrs. Len Harrison and son Don, Miss Kay H-nley. all of Guelph, spent Sunday with Mrs. Dennis Hanley. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bauer and family of Kitchener spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. George Basler and Sister By Mrs. Jus. Kennedy (Chroniele Correspondent)

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