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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jun 1942, p. 3

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The spaciuos waiting room is nicely furnished in modemistic red leather furniture. The two examin- mg room are Btted with the very latest instruments and examining cqyypmtnt. _ . . n The policy of this progressive optical concern, and of which they are justly proud, might be summed up or described by their well known, slogan: "Gordon's Good A number ot Sunday School workers attended the annual con- vention at St. Jacobs last week. Geo. Melitzer of the R.C.O.C. of London and. Miss Jenny Hilde- brant of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Melitzer. . Mr, Milton Auman is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howlett, recuperating from a serious illness. - Mr. C. D. Bowman is confined to ms bed recovering from the effects ot" an accident sustained a few Weeks ago when his car struck a culvert near the village. .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brush of Hnr- row are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne qulis. -_- The shop or Prescription Depart- ment, where all lenses are ground and finished from the rough blank. has a staff and equipment second to none in Western Ontario. _ In the new location. situated directly opposite the old on Ontario South, Mr. Gordon was fortunate to be able to purchase the building and therefore to design and pun the interior to meet all all re- quirements of a modern optical cstabltshmertt, Due to the increase m volume of business and at the same time to maintain their excellent service, it was found necessary to immune the floor space to almost ten times thet original: . ' Messrs, Rhodes and Sam Letson Mrs. Wm. Chalmers, Evelyn and Hazel ad Percy Jonas spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kirk at Leamington. Mr, Trevour Dcely of Vancouver 1 and Miss Lillian Heller were Sun? tiny visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lon Martin. Mr. Ralph Hewlett spent the wcek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred; Black in Kitchener. vaont visitors at the home of New Modern (lilies Grace Ontario Street A marked improvement an. appearance of Ontario SI... th, Kitchener. has been noted since George W. Gordon opened his new modern and spacious optical once; The new "House ot Gordon" is to, caged at 49 Ontario St., South. and IS directly opposite the well-known til-111's l9_r_me_r ppm ld laymen}. - Geo. W. Gordon, founder of the life. She um Earn on Sept " opucal business generally known 1m and came with her parents from their slogan “Gordon's Good from Germany to New Hamburg Glasses" was established In 1924. when she was a little child. She startmg as a one-man concern and was a member of Trinity Lutheran developing to the present stall of Church and the Ladies' Aid Socie- six. . ty Ind until her tong illness was In the new location. situated an active church worker. On Sept (tn-ml" nnm-i.- tha. am an nan-(n .. u... . . . --- - __. mlhmoll.“ "" "Illa-IIIC'IIC vow" Ce""""20" He is survived by three sons and two daughters: Fowler Young. Port Colborne, Stewart Young, Dunn- ville. R. A. Young of Echo Bay, Mrs. J. B. McMullin (Bessie). Du- luth, Minnesota. Mrs. E. J. Upper (Jean). Welland. There are also seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held from the home of his brother-in-law, W. T. Reid and Mrs. Reid of Millbank. on Thursday. Rev. C. S. Jones, minister of Knox United Church, Millbank. was in charge. Inter- ment was made in Knox United Church cemetery. MiLLBANK.--witliarn M. Young, 85, died at the home of his son, R. A. Young, Echo Bay. on Tues- day, June 16, following an illness of several months. Miss Amelia Rump! spent Sat- urday in Kitchener visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Beam. Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson returned to her home ire Toronto on Wed- nesday after a two weeks' visit with relatives in the community. and one son. The children are Mea. Harold Hollingworth (AnnaM Kitchener, Mrs. Clifford Wettiaut-i er (Dorothy). Stratford, Mrs. Percy Wettlaufer (Ruth), Tavistock and, Elsie, Catherine and Carl at home. E A brother Harry Spill also survives' her. A son, Edward. predeceased her on Oct Nth, 1922. Mrs James Swan about two Years ago and In. John Sherk Detroit, who died, only last Friday, l Se: were Mr. and Mrs. David Spence and family of Gait, Mrs. Walter Lemon is slowly im peyinctrorp , lengthy illness. tr, MOT, she married Chas G. AiG,' who mourns her demise aiomt with a tamily Itt Bvt.Anutrhters Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Groundwater ofhbwChaHenG.Hinawttirh- tseidi-tNuuradteeuoonat 130 hunhcrhtemidenoetohinity' Lament: Church toe service and. to Rinaldo mien toe inter- ment was largely attended by many friends and relative; ttred' ot the me tfr. ind In. Mic Spill and a raids?! of Nest Hamburg mic-1| y her life. She was on Sept " _ 5/534: ttIii-tig',",,' . g MM Ilia, 1S0lilli3 he deceased. who before her ". WitMnm M. Duct-thali- m: 1 ‘day afternoon of Miss Mildred Eli- i'. zabeth Hoerle, daughter of Mrs. "e Matilda Hoerle of Heidelberg and a the late Mr. Jacob Hoerle. to Sgt. Harvey William Knipfel of Camp e Borden. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. g ward Knipfel of Kitchener. k Rev. Karl Knauit, the pastor of h the church, officiated. Miss Nelda r Schaefer, the organist, played the e Bridal _ctp9rus from 1athengrin, _ Mr. Lorne Kehl of Kitchener was [best man. The ushers were Mr. Clayton Sellers of Breslau. and Mr. Howard Kappes of Heidelberg. ters of Ink and white mr We wsrdpdins at 139 a??? Byter.- A wedding reception was held at the bride's home in rooms decor- ated in pink and white after the ceremony. Receiving the guests Mr. Leonard Sehurman, the bride's sister was, the matron of honor. The bridegroom's sister, Miss Shirley Knipfel, was brides- maid. Mrs. Schuman wore a track of pink embroidered net with Shirred bodice and sweetheart neckline and carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. During the signing of the regis- ter, "O Perfect buve".was sung by Miss Florence Hahn. $dml WI WELD. Ann! The bride was given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr. Chas. S. Sellers. She wore a white satin gown. The bodice in basque de- sign was buttoned from neck to waistline. with quilting on either side and was completed with a Peter Pan collar and full length sleeves, falling to points over the wrists. The skirt was Nil. The bridal veil of silk net was of ttng- er-tip length with scalloped edges and and Dutch style headdress. She carried a bouquet of Talisman Miss Knipfel was gowned in blue net with shifted bodice, sweetheart neckline and full skirt and carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill loses. Both wore shoulder-length veils with headdresses matching the gown: patterned on the bride's. 'riattttBoohaagtdPeqt--mt 1iuv1arese_trtryoiuesftuo.o, Miss M. Hoerle Is Lovely June Bride The altar at St Peter's Luther- an church, Heidelberg, urns banked with ferns, interspersed with clus- ters of pink and white pennies for Attheequn mundane!!!» Woman’s Chad-n TM I and It, Wench)“ than lb Alma D. Valli: Icahn. Think the-tttmeth.-'-- teeedttseNatioaatandPtoeV eontestinNeoholEd-tiort,aad theworh trmsthisreariinre- eognizedbyacaahpeiaettoaprhe county W.C.T.L'. The best at the worhwiuinbeseestootorpeo- vin_1riaitxetPqtitiom ._ . work: Health Bair-uoree Minerva Bearin‘er. Abner Weber, HEIDELBERG I. - (m M) Mary - Mintz. ', Joyce Bean. " " "" ‘A‘IIILOO (M1 QIVIVOIIIOLI Mr and Mrs Harry Sach attend- ed the KnipfeI-Hoerlc wedding nt ‘Heidelberg on Saturday. The wedding, refreshments were served from a table decorated in pink ad white and centred with a wedding cake. . Among the guests from out-of- the-district were friends from To- ronto. Petersburg, Niagara Falls. The Luther League of St. Peter's ( church held its monthly meeting' on Tuesday evening. The scripture reading was given by Betty Becht- , hold and Bernice Koehler led in prayer. _ , The topic for the evening was given by Florence Hahn and Marie Hackbart. A poem was read by Rev. Mr. Knautt. The Gossip Story was played in connection wirr_tlye topig. Children's Day was observed at the Evangelical Church here and a program was given by the children and the young people. . A barn raising was held by Hy. Grube on his farm last Monday afternon. Mr. Grube improved his barn by making it higher. Quite a number of men assisted in the work, _ with the bride and bridegroom were the bride's mother, gowned in navy blue net with white acces- sories ad corsage of white cama- tions and the bridegroom's mother, wearing a turquoise blue frock with black accessories and corsage of_pink camations. Heidelberg Luther League Holds Meet Barn Raising Mr. and Mrs George Berge and family of Ayr visited at the home of Mr. Ed, Kaufman recently. Pte, Elmer Kress of London, Ont., spent the week-end at the home of his mother, Mrs, Otto Kress. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Steffler and family visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Kumpf in Kitchener recently, Mr Frank Baker of Kitchener was a business visitor here. Mr C B. Barbour of Wellosloy made a business call here on Mon- day. ANSWER TO 'l‘0-DAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AT TOP or PAGE ‘7'".0 I... ot Col-“om I Innue- {mm " Kin; ”an". Bylaw". In: "-c- "-" an: annui- mu b (and the highs: "in in the lhuu- Hammad u-Nu mulling form 'lb-R-tttul tear "--mrtien sT-A3reeh letter -tmtnutt,ri to: Albert 8km! " 'T--l Invoice-3 grst"eaitey MF-Ru-tan nah: 'b-Nou In It. - "-ahtrte "-Armqd eqattiet. 's-P-au.. - (mm 'F-und-m-gi. 8r-a'tther stake of mum dun-r "--rqunlttr d We "-Toottt" wheel. .--enmistt ingredient IT-, MN?“ I-u-rg bird t-htrqd .--tmuvq mu "--tott do the - null-b in Crete? - M-toy, Crin9 mg,- - "-srLrmteo." (I; 'ttee d I-ty" In}; - in a dado! t--Outtit 2--Lyrie pecan 3-.-toat comednn is noted for - Air pot-eres? Y~Whu mountain system up:- L rates Europe Item Asia? a t may: emu-Ward Puzzle BAMBERG % " VERTICAL K gg ttti: W ','r'ff a, EUGENE SHEEEEE Sf f 'ff; [I "--Enettt a I godda- P-Hire "--Ctty tn “IL-comm P-treamttnatrian myth: n8--Had existed “-4313, In New“. "--Mntden "e--ortental tea 'l.-huit of the hnwlhorn '8-Ehtreted ash "-Whae is the longest river France? 'B-o-au. prim damn s.-aatw-t MN. point "--ortental tea Mather-Kea-r-dune 13, William, ".-Pttut od the "wtttorn J. Mather to Helen Jean Krasno. tly/tr"" tutr both ot Preston. Wap Bow-Ott-June 14, Owen Bow- " lee" Ice' ee man to Gertrude LYON. both of " (S p" t bott f , Floradale. ’w;lm-K«M~râ€"Iune t3, mm John Jones of Preston to Evelyn) . Elizabeth Koehler of Centreville. l an oy _Baigt-Hunrs-gune 13. Robert Watt 1 Bain to Ivy Daisy Hulks, both of . i Galt. Weds Ottawa Girl rsehed-iiSehaner--gune 15, L- Cpl. Hilbert Schedewitz, Elmira, -.------ ----_ to Violet Schaner of St. Jacobs. A quiet wedding was so)esr1nizrrPet"tcePeyp--Ja.e.e 13, E1- in the Presbyterian Church, Engle- mer Jack Radtke of St, Cathar- hart, on Saturday, June 6, at 7.3!” mes lo Jean Audrey McCullough; pan., when Rev. Graham united in) of Kitchener. _ marriage Lillian Alfreda Litle ofiDunn-Doceer-gune l3. Pte. Roy 107 Strathcona Ave., Ottawa, Elmer Dunn of Kitchener to daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Helen Phyllis Decker, Stratford David him} hand f2'gi'"i'i Rog Highway. Bond o ng e art, Bon " . r. an "hhh1-Hoqrto-Murte IS, Sgt. Har- Mrs. S?lomon Byu1 of ',,',erted vey William Kniptel of Kitchen- The bride was given in marriage er to Mildred Elizabeth Hoerle try her brsttte,r,; er John rii1et1aeS, ot Heidelberg Ottawa. e coup e was I n l . by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill. nelmg'mgt’dfu'; 13" P391323?“ organist was Miss Doreen Ellis. ‘ 'Irh1feH1fs,,? pay or - o.3ylr- "--utgt at work "--Rgvee u Scotland "--a9t m 1.-lmuuettr wtttU pu- Wuhan: _ Mr J N Kauffman was the guest iof Mr and Mrs, Oscar Burkhnldrr on Sunday, Other guests of Mr {and Mrs. (Rurkhnldrr, who haw ttteen tttten nu the sessions of thr Misslon Meeting at Kitchvnrr mus lyreek, were Mrs Delbert Bum Inger of Fairvuew Mich, Mr. Clarpnoo Ramer of Duchess, Alta, and Mr and Mrs, s, J, Miller of "'igeon, Mtch, Bishop J. N. Kauffman, Peoria. Ill., President of the General Mis- sion Board of Mennonite Church. was the guest speaker at the Cress- man Mennonite Church on Sunday morning. 7 - - 7 Mr. Joseph Nissely of Altoona, Pa., also took part in the morning service. In the Sunday School hour, Mrs. Dr. Miller, the former Sarah Eseh, also of Peoria, Ill., addressed the Sunday School. " Attend Meetings Many people of the district avail- ed themselves of the privilege of attending the meetings of the General Mission Board of the Men- nonite Church. in session at the mam camp-grounds near Centre- Trt P. B-wut "do. country was the nu of the lode-Pen!" empire? 'H8rttsetum. On Thursday evening, June 18, and continuing until June Mth, with a service in the afternoon of the 28th, Mr. E. z. Martin of Mountville, Pa., will be the speaker at a series of special evangelistic meetings at the Cressman Menno- nite Church. The meetings will be- gin each evening at 8 p.m. In Recovering Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home of Mrs. A. Campbell of Englehart. Mr. and Mrs. Bond will reside in Engle- art. , BRESLAU Hear Mennonite Mission Head E. Z. Martin Will Speak At Meetings Friends of Miss Verda Gimbel will be glad to know that after having had her leg in a cast for the past four months, she is now atrrrr,to move around with the aid of crutches. "r" Honoured Guests at tho homo of Mr, and Mrs Coal Minder on Sunday wvre Mr. and Mrs. I. C Hallman, Ktich- on", and Min Bessie Snyder The young people of the com- munity and other friends had a party for Miss Mabel Dossolor and Mr. Rosenberg” on Monday CVt'- ning at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dodols, The young couple, whose marriage is announced for Saturday. June 20. was prnsonted with a Kenwood blanket. Mr. Harold Bender, Gnshrrr. Ind., ‘who was I speaker at the Mennonite Mission Meeting at the camp grounds, Kitchener. on Mon- day evening. called on his aunt and uncle. Miss Lucinda and Mr, Olivrr Kalb. Kitchener road, on Monday. Mrs. Dr Miller was tho guns! of Muss Ella (‘rrssman g) E E,,',; VA fftCf [Cif lb Ti," 'i'; tsur-At an 2, Breslau, June IO, Lillian Rosan- Gill of Kirchner. to Mr. and Mrs Fred Isley, a Ke-dr-re---; 8, John daughter. Arthur finnedy at Manon to 'uamiarq--At 5th Line, Morning- Vera Bo man of Marylin]. ton, June 9, to Mr, and Mrs. Vim-Badman - June It. Irvin Henning, a son. Kenneth WetUauter of Kitchener Poq..tt-.-At K-W Hospital. June It, to Bernice Bordman of Waterloo. _ to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Powell, Derur-.uMserr--.oune 13. Walter Scott St.. Kitchener, a son. Dietrich of Kitchener to Rene l l cWAt St. Mary's Hospital, lene Frances Lindsay of Ketving- June 13, to Mr and Mrs. Wilfred ton, Sase Crooks. RR. 3. Kitchener, a son. K9eadchtrrc0une 13. Albert ' Htt-t--At K-W Hospital, June 12, Hickman Ir. Waterloo to Ruby to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoest, St. ' Lichty of Kitchener. Jacobs, a son. "abortions-Black - June 13. A-st-At Linwood, June ll, to Robert '.lyehtteGamy to Dor- Mr. and Mrs. W F Ament, a othy Bleieh of Hespeier. daughter. m-Sm-June ll, Robert n DUbet-At K-W Hospital. June IS, Fredenck Moser of Waterloo to to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Diebel..> Kathleen Annette Stu-ch a Kit- ls 264 Herbxrt /N'2oti,'toi a son. qhener. imgqms- t - ospital. June ------------- I 15310 Mr. and Mrs. waned Death. i Simpson, " King St., N., We“ terloo, a son. imagine ll, Karl A. Hitter, Bchmidt-.At St. Inn‘s Hospital. 210 Park St. Kitehdner. " rem. . ' June 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mrors--dune li, Walter Bunsen " Schmidt. Preston. 1 daughter. Myers, 120 Cedar - south. Bchmitt--At St. Mary'l Hospital.} Kitchener, 29 years. June 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward "mun? 13, John Hum, Wol- Schmitt, 161 Benton St, Kitch- lesley. 76 years. ‘ ener, a son. Wons--gune li, Mrs. Jeane Wells R--At St. Marr's Hocpital, at Bracebridge, 79 yem June M. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawor-gune 12. Theresa Lurker. Renner, Preston, a daughter. ‘ 5 DeKay St. Kitchener. Wi-r-Mt East Zena, June 13. 'riggins-June 14, Mrs. Stafford to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wismer. Higgins, Toronto. a son. wer-June M. Gerald Wey, 29 _--'------------ _ -'-----.-- Reins Ave., Kitchener, " years. _ tkhmitter--uune M. Miss Caroline Marriaeete Schreiber, " Water St., Water- " loo, 69 years. M.tttor-Krarnes--gune 13, Winiamp-2gune 13. Rev. Moses H. J. Mather to Helen Jean Krasno. Clemens. 369 Frederick St., Kit- both of Preston. chener. 78 years. Bowman-Ott-June 14, Owen Bow- Brandt-June p, Elmer Brandt. 68 man to Gertrude LEO“, both of Wto.d St., Kitchener, " years. ' _ Fioradale. 'eeruust--Jue 13, Orval Mac- 2'SeL'poeeareruer--Ayte 13. Edward) Em?“ Jr., 293 Ftederick St., John Jones of Preston to Evelvnl ite ener. 3 years. er’to Mildred Elizabeth Hoerle of Heidelberg. DUs-Tittor--gurte IS, Pte. Robert Bruce Diss of Brantford to Flor- ence Amelia Trutter of Kitch- ener. siri// 'ii-i,,,, 'l,,,,',,-,,-!,,')','?)'? ' @gi‘t‘xfi "iiii'iiiiiiiit II we W; tsf: -11 1'innul W ar ' m-mv Inland".- / _i'ce'li'i'Cis;1i) it? r,1s,, R? 4" I y F, i iiete Boy "or Saving. glam . _ bomhr, p01, "trice. Irh-phnnt- "an". dr-trt turn. mtrrrrm, Jungian Inwrru. taboo-"midi, hunk utttrrn and nlhrv rr'm'l - "Mr lll'SlHVD and the c-hildrc-n any thit "ow there's so '""rh nunu‘) rumihg in. I should have all the lining; I've ulnans wunlt‘d." “But [say no thank you) I My Freddie guw‘ up hie job willingly and liwem in a In". The luv-1 Cach of nu at home can do " to W' “illuml this and that and ID") II ar Nnings Stumps curry work nu the. Imyw o-'thvrs. will have. ru-r} thing they oced for virtory. Birlhn WWI'I' s','iiibtt,t', TEA‘ "We've got to the stage where we must carefully measure out our manpower on a priority basis just a: materials have to be rationed." the director explained. The order is effective immediately. "This will ultimately lead to a rationing of labor by direction, not by fyyppulsion," Mr. Little said. Canada Puts Labor On Priority Ration Basis Ottawa. - New regulations pro- viding that no man or woman may take any job anywhere without the approval of a selective service of- Beer were announced here today by Elliott M. Little, director of na- tional selective service. "mtHeh-GiU-June it - Wy‘ Kenneth Henrich ot Waterloo to Kichmanadchtr-gune 13. Albert Hickman of Waterloo to Ruby Lichty of Kitchener. Hughes-Gm-Bleich - June 13. Robert Hughes-Games to Dor- othy Bleich of Hespelet. m-Sm-June It. Robert Frederick Moser of Waterloo to Kathleen Annette Stand: of Kit- ohener. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PAGE THREE

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