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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 May 1942, p. 9

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Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, etc. Prices ceasonable Goods called for and delivered WATERLOO CHRONICLE n e @1 4 m @gof e s . A. K. CRESSMAN PROFESSIONAL CARDS | SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ Kea! Eetate and Intures ROOKBINDING 1 Moth: PEARL LAUNDRY CO B x ndd esses in care of The Chronicle 19 cents extra. Pâ€"â€"iage whon replies are to be forâ€" warded, 5 cents additional each insertion 2 ceuts per word; discount % cent per word for :ash in advance. | Real Estateâ€"3 cents per word. Each initial, sign or group of fgures count as one word. Â¥ ininpum . chargeâ€" Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers State how many insertions you want Payiments must accompany adverâ€" tisements i Write plaisly on one side of paper only â€"incss Cards â€" 1*_ every weoek, §$12.00 peryear. $7.00 for . six months â€" State clearly which edition the advertisement is for. CLEANERS NSTKUCIIONS FOR SENDING ADVERTISEMENTS CHIROPRACTIC CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Rebinding Books, _<‘ Mn NEvar \ 1 ow y Tres: s eaer [ 1 , so CLatreRng , ty _â€" AROUND ON y +3 1 * wszm\;! ) | ho L i i f.~"."'/ 'fl T W Uâ€"Jâ€"G¢ #1 i :? 3. & my \%\ ky \47 j o 3 ~â€"PB OTYMpP s Sny.... hnsd C Ch e T.'"‘ 71\' Y'~" im .{’ WANT ADS _ Painting and Paperbanging KITCHENER BOX ADDRESSES » to all You W ear 25 tents per insertion ACCOUNTANT Phone 4â€"4735 s a ug Store, 408 King St. Rhast, .':;..:..:1':., mew, Phone % Kitchener 425 i Teacher of Piano, Singing and Theory. COMPAN‘Y The Young Men‘s Fellowship;jweek and extend best wishes for Telephones ‘class met at the home of Mr. and!his recovery. Office: 8â€"8463 Residence: 2 4331|Mrs. Herbert Feick recently. Jas.: Mrs. J. English, Jr., soent the _â€".â€"._._._._._._â€"â€".â€".â€".â€".......__._.:Martin was leader and Leonard‘weekâ€"end with her mother. Mrs. %x,u'der was c::orister. Regma:ddiécnn:gv atmg br;thtgr. McCallum 7 LOO ismer had the invocation a ennedy at Rrantford. FHF WATER mUrUA Orval Shantz lead in prayer. Roll| Graham Fenn and Jack R. FIRE INSURANCKE call was then held. The chorister|Harmer of Basic Training Centre, then led the group in a singâ€"song Kitchener, spent Saturday and COMPANY after which Orval Shantz gave a)Sunday at their respective homes topic on "Who wrote and Why" }in town. _ of he hymn "Saviour Breathe an| Pte. Gordon Hamacher of Lonâ€" ESTABLISHED 18es Evening Blessing". don sbvent Sunday at the home of For Adequate Protection â€"â€" See our Local Representatives |\For Fire Studios â€"_ 48 Roy St.. Kitchener Phone 6â€"6123 YOUR PROPERTY TOâ€"DAY BUY YOUR LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES Representative DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY T9c¢, $1.39 and $2.79, at Geiger‘s Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Regularly ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 MISS ANNA R. BEAN GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 Office: 2â€"0645 Niew and Used Res.: â€" 6â€"6572 TYPEWRITERS * KITCHENER â€" oNT SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Agents : Duplicating and Adding Machines, Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. _ _â€"_ Automobile â€"â€" Accident Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. DECORATORS WATERLOO, ONTARIO Private and Class Instruction Kitchener _ â€" _ Guelph ELECTRICAI ELECTRIC MOTORS «* tm â€"â€" New and JOE MEINZINGER INSURANCE DRUGCGISTS MAY BE ASHES TOâ€"MORROW NOVA KELP MUSIC Reâ€"winding ‘_ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stemmler ;and family attended the wedding ‘of Wilfred Stemmler and Miss Alice Burnett at Listowel on Satâ€" urday. Mr. Louis Kennedy has returned to Hesson after spending the winâ€" ter months at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlegel of Goderich spent the weekâ€"end with friends ’l_lg_o. _ 8 â€" Mrs. Catharine Doherty and son Pat and Mr. Neil Kennedy spent Saturday evening at Elmira Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Doherty and daughters Gladys and Evelyn acâ€" companied them home for the weekâ€" ond. Mr .and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy spent Saturday at the Twin City. Pte. Arthur Kraemer of No. 10 Training Centre spent the Sunday with friends here. Mi:s Reta MeDonald of Hespeler spent the weekâ€"end with friends here Communion services were held at the Weber Mennonite_Church on Sunday â€" morning. _ Bishop Ben Shantz of Preston was in charge. Sunday evening the Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Bible meeting met. Leonard Snider was leader and Grace Weâ€" ber was chorister. The subject unâ€" der discussion â€" was â€" "Christian Growth", and was taken by Doris Bearinger, Royal Weber, Silva Snider and Arlin Snider. _ With frame house andâ€"barn, on ‘highway at New Hamburg. Reginald Wismer and Almeda Bearinger gave their personal tesâ€" timony, after which an open testiâ€" mony was held. The group then presented Orval Shantz, Harry Wismer and Vernon Bearinger with a small gift, for they expect to leave for a C.O. camp shortly. The meeting was then closed. Mr. Joc Helm is spending a few weeks with Mr. Moser. Well located at Rummelhardt, 1 mile west of Waterloo corporation limit. Excellent land in best of shape, frame house, bank barn, silo, large hen house nearly new, strawâ€" Whether BUYING or SELLING a 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 7â€"7895 Kitchener HESSENAUR & SHANTE TYPEWRITERS Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. REAL ESTATE STRASBURG Ity Mrs Jas. Kennedy (Chromicle Correspondent) 102 King St. South WATERLOO BHy Miss Doris Feick HESSON 25 Acres 3 Acres at a THE WATERLOO (Ontarto) Ditributed by King Fraturrs Syndicate, Incc LoaAies‘ Association Meets. The Ladies‘ Assoriation of the Plattsville United Church met in \the Sundavy School rooms on \Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Washâ€" 'hm‘n led in praver and Mrs. Bruce read the scripture. Mrs. Kaiser |thanked the members on behalf ‘of Mrs. Calder for the calls made land flowers sent. Mrs. Kaiser and Mrs. Battler were appointed to be in charge of the securing and arâ€" rangement of flowers for the Church Decoration for Mothers‘ ‘Day Services A humorous readâ€" ‘ing was given by Mrs. C. Gofton [and Mrs. W. Lachman gave a talk |on the life of a prominent Canâ€" adian woman, Byrne Hope Saunâ€" }ders. Lunch was served following |the program by Mrs. J. Thomson, Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. Milne and Mrs. Washburn. Friends of Mr Wm. Copley reâ€" eret his indisposure of the past week and extend best wishes for ’his recovery. ington, formerly the Watkins Proâ€"‘__Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mogk of ducts salesman of this district, has |Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. accented a position as mechanic in and Mrs. Alfred Mogk and John the Canada Sandpaper Factory in Mogk. Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stroh of Peel, Visitors from outside points in George Herman, Mrs. Allen Dreiâ€" Plattsville over â€" the weekâ€"end|singer of Elmira and Mrs. Anaâ€" were: Misses June Charles and |nias Grosz visited the former‘s son Marjorie Hall, R.N., of Avr, Miss Clarence Stroh at the Military Alice Elder,. nurseâ€"inâ€"training at Hespital, Camp Borden. Woodstock Hospital, at the home| yrs Cecil Capling was a recent of her parents; Misses NahrgANE |visitor with relatives at Hampâ€" of Galt with Mrs. Kai Neilson. | stead PMHALIL PW ea aa a n : M Clair Harmer accompanied by friends was a bufin%si.s visitor over 'h:\] weekâ€"end atâ€" ‘Hamilton and Galt. urday visitor at Galt. Miss Elvina Bowman, Elmira Saturday visitors from town in |visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodstock were: Mr. and Mrs. S.|Peter Bowman, Sunday. Green, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brown,i Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman, Mr. Marjorie and Billy and Miss Isabel {and Mrs. Waliter Bauman and famâ€" Gooding. ily spent Sunday with relatives at Tl'ms s_how"‘Santa Fe", presented | Mannheim. The show "Santa Fe", presented on Wednesday evening in Plattsâ€" ville was fairly well attended and appreciated by a number of resiâ€" Mr. J. K. Currey has resigned his position of being in charge of the Bell Telephone service here. Miss A. Copley of the staff has taken it over. The North Stars hockey club of Plattsville held its second dance of the season in the local hall Friday evening. The event was well paâ€" tronized and a request was made that another be held in two weeks. Mr. Arthur Warwick was a Satâ€" urday visitor at Galt. Congratulations are being exâ€" fended to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allen on the birth of a daughter, June Lorraine. at the Duncan Maternal Home. Bright. Weekâ€"end visitors from town with Weir Graham at the Woodâ€" stock General Hospital were: Misses Jessie Deeton and. Luelia Kerchuk, Elliot Malcolm and Jack Harmer, Graham Fen and Doreen Harmer. Mr.â€" Wm. Habermehl of Washâ€"; ington, formerly the Watkins Proâ€" ducts salesman of this district, has | accented a position as mechanic in lh:“(‘ana‘rf:l Sandpaper Factory in Graham Fenn and Jack R. Harmer of Basic Training Centre, Kitchener, spent Saturday and Sunday at their respective homes in town. Pte. Gordon Hamacher of Lonâ€" don sbent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ranck and F. Ranck. lents Mr. and Mrs. Amnilemm Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley .Helnnlhin&lfln. Mr mduunen'r:‘wmm" Sunday with friends at Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Baechler and Mr. and Mrs. William Bender and family of near New Hamburg I7th line and u‘:m ul?'ilii._xlvfi Ramseyer and spent Sunâ€" day evening with Mr. and Mrs E. ent Sunday with Mr. and Mys win Brenneman. PLATTSVILLE EAST ZORRA ~__By Wre. (Chronicle ~ TVE BEEN ‘!~ THINKIN: 17 Ovea AND iT WAS Acc M FAULT DAiSYy‘) = â€" YOU‘LL COME OvER ShRRT AAOYMEEE . hoGowTt . t _2 CHRONICLE rF _ FLORADALE CROSSHILL otf | Youhelpfinancepurchases in Canada | for our Allies. You form the habit of ' ‘ thrift that sateguards your future. j You open for yourself the door to epportunity. And you smooth the b path for postâ€"war readjustments. â€" Meney in the bank gives you a | coemforting sense of security. .Â¥ _ o Save is Paaciizal PaliioGioaone Mr. and Mrs. Uzziah Shantz, Grace and Erma of Strasburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bowâ€" man and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bauman, Sunday. Mrs. Katherine Schmidt and Loâ€" rina, accompanied by Mrs. Peter Stadelbauer, Lenora and Mary of Elmira visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grosz, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shick at Drayton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reichert, Waterloo, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oberle, Elaine, Gerald and Neil of Elmira visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soehner, Sunâ€" day. By Miss Gertrude Ott By Mre. Lorne Rennie lctnnhlokcocumndnt) (Chronicle Correspondent) C Char{:s Ll;l.ix. Mr. :B\d Mrs. 0sc;r’w.us. Meets. ix an rry _ of Detroit, Mich, j 4 ; Mrs. Emanuel Isracl of Kitchener m;l::fng“;ihghsé hfif}:g of‘hfi':& %‘l’;l fig’:, 'gl::'::day visitors with M““Birmi'ngham. The afternoon was 5 f spent in piecing a quilt for the Red Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reesor of Cross. Rev. Mr. Gill read a porâ€" Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch tion of scripture followed by prayâ€" Weber of Elmira were Thursday er. Mrs. L. Rennie gave a readâ€" visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. ing on Doctor Robert B. McClure‘s Bowman. . [expex:ience'throughout most of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mogk of War in China as chief surgeon of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. the Missionary Hospital at Honan and Mrs. Alfred Mogk and John under the auspices of the United Mogk. |Church of Canada. At present he Mr. and Mrs Wm Stroh of pas) ‘heads an ambulance unit on the i feat wreh o U e !_ Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hammond, !Edgar and Jean visited with Miss Jessie Hammond in Turner Private Hospital, Elmira, who is emâ€" {ployed there as a practical nurse, but at present, we are sorry to reâ€" port, is confined to her bed sufferâ€" ing from an infected throat. W. J. Birmingham, Richard, Gordon, William, Mr. and Mrs. John â€" Birmingham â€" visited Pte. Russel Birmingham in the Military Hospital, Hamjltoq, on â€" Sunday, Mrs. J. W. Hilborn, Misses Marâ€" garet and Jean Rennie, Miss Sara Hammond and Miss Grace Helm of Kitchener visited with Mrs. R. | Foster and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Habermehl and daughter and Lloyd Ziegler of Hanover, Mrs. Amelia Ziegler and Burma Road for the American Friends Service Committee and is also head of the International Red Cross in China. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schmidt and daughter of Kitchener spent Sunday evening with Alfred Hahn. t HiR on n e who is recovering from an appen dicitis operation. The hostess served refreshments at the close of the meeting and a social time spent. By Walt Disnmey Mrâ€" and Mrs. James Birmingâ€" ham accompanmed Michae! Jantzi of Topping and Miss Annie Jantai George Hahn of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weber and Mrs. Hy. Holtze of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Carl Wagner. Mr. Fd. Hammond and sisters, Misses Margatret and Della of Guelph called on friends on Satâ€" urday on their way to Poole. Misses Pourl Heuston and Betty Hoyle, who were threatened with appendicitis, _ returned _ to _ Galt Training School for a week or more of Toronto and Miss Veronica Jantzi of Kitchener to Milverton where they visited with Mr. and Mrs Valentine Jantr on Sundiy. Mrs. Casse] phew Walter Sunday with family "Our O. K. Is EK. HEARTH HEARTH YOUR RADIO Need Fixing Don‘t let your wornâ€"out radio rob you of proper reception of news broadâ€" casts, so important to everyone today. xt hing 8 Phone 4â€"4537 WATEKLOO Your Guarantee" QUALITY WORK ON ALL MAKES RADIOS AT LOW COST Pickâ€"up and Deliveryâ€" No Charge can be easily eliminated by one of our expert SALES AND SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Unnecessary noises and LET US REPAIR IT D O ES of Waterloo and neâ€" Diebel of Galt spent Mrs. M Shantz and PAGE . NINE away"

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