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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Sep 1942, p. 7

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Suitcases, etc. Pricea reasonable. Goods called for and deélivered. "A Mother‘s Care to all You W ear" BOOKBINDING Box addresses in care of The Chronicle 10 cents extra. Postage when replics are to be forâ€" Painting and Paperhanging 3984 King St. East DECORATORS DRUGGISTS > CHIROPRACTIC Rebinding Books, WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES DECORATORS PABLUM Kitchener For Adequate Protection â€" See our Local Representatives BUY YOUR LIFE INSURANCE ANSWER TO TOâ€"DAY‘S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AT TOP OF PAGE THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY YOUR PROPERTY TOâ€"DAY DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Studios â€" 48 Roy St.. Kitchener Phone 6â€"6123 MISS ANNA R. BEAN ‘Teacher of Piano, Singing and D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 Avcrage time of selution: 33 minutes Dist by King Features Syndicate, Inc. GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 WATERLOO, ONTARIO Private and Class Instruction JOE MEINZINGER INSURANCE MAY BE ASHES TOâ€"MORROW ESTABLISHED 1863 Representative MUSIC : 2 4331 TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Duplicating and Adding Machines, Fihl:u;c‘Cabineu. Desks, Safes, etc. Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 6â€"6484 Whether BUYING or SELLING a By W. J. Kicewetter (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Linus Kieswetter and Miss Sherryl Girvan of Galt spent Saturday evening at the home of the former‘s parents here. Mr. and Mrs. George Rudder and Mrs. Burrel Miller and son of Deâ€" troit spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Louis Esbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ertel, daughâ€" ter Bernice and son James motored to Delhi on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kieswetâ€" ter and son Alvin accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kieswetter of St. Clements were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Henhoeffer, Harâ€" riston on Sunday. Mr. Alvin Esbaugh of Kitchener '\:isited on Sunday at his home ere. SAFETY GUARDS In a memorandum issued recentâ€" ly to Ontario industrialists, the Inâ€" dustrial Accident Prevefition Asâ€" sociations warn plant supervisors that guards that hang on the wall will not prevent an injury. "Safeguards that have been bought and paid for should not be allowed to hang on the wall. No guard hanging on a wall ever preâ€" vented an injury to an employee," the memorandum states. It points out "the place for a saw guard is on the saw, and saw guards save hands. The same comment applies to safety goggles. Safety goggles in a man‘s pocket, or pushed up on his forehead will not save his eyes. When safeguards are supplied, the supervision in your plant should see that those guards are effectiveâ€" ly used." Good Brick House A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Rea! Estate and Insurance °_ _ 108 King St. South WATERLOO HESSENAUR & SHANTZ New Evangelical Church Exâ€" Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. TYPEWRITERS REAL ESTATE BAMBERG New and Used GUARD SAFETY E." p ia i\\ A‘h ¢ E0e : :‘ ‘i > hy Ring Peotwuese daughter was born after he left Canada over two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gill of Galt spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gill. Mrs. O. Siewert spent Saturday with relatives in Kitchener. Delightful Birthday Party. Mrs. W. Kauk entertained at a delightful birthday party for her little daughter, Charmain‘s second birthday. The table looked vety attractive, covered with a lace taâ€" blecloth and centred with a twoâ€" tiered birthday cake and small bouquets of summer flowers. There were 12 guests present and the _ Canned corn beef has been "froâ€" "bim'mthl-d Trade and after collections are made from, retail stores and wholesales the canned meat will be sent to the Canadian prisoners of Mr. and Mrs. A\Stahle received word from their daughter, A.C.W. 2 Evelyn Stahle of Dauphin, Man., telling how she is enjoying her Paul Knoll, who was severely injured in an accident six weeks ago is making satisfactory progress towards recovery at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener. Mrs. John Grant was a business visitor in Kitchener on Saturday. Mrs. M. Millington and son Alâ€" fred of Toronto spent a few days at the home of Mrs. John Cassell. ;ir'bz'tiâ€". Red Cross Society and used other essential war purâ€" the wholesaler from whom it was new life out there and the good time they have, also lots of hard Ruth Weiland has retwrned to her home after spending a week‘s vacation at the home of her grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones. Mrs. Carman Gill has returned to her home in London after spending two weeks at the home of her father, Mr. Burnham Fisher. Mrs. Philip Barley and son Jimmy have returned to their home in Hamilton after spending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gib. Wilfon; Mr. George Morley and family have returned to their home in the village after spending several weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wambaugh of Arkona. Lorrie Cluthe has returned to his home after spending a few days with his aunt and uncie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cluthe of Toronto. Strange of North Woolwich. Miss Vyrne Goddard of Galt spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her mother, Mrs. O. Goddard. _ Jane Ayres has returned to her home after spending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Near of Preston was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Reader on Sunday. Stewart Williams of Preston went Saturday at the home of Mr. ‘m. Guillette. Miss Jean Graham of Galt spent Sunday the guest of Miss Kay Jones. Pte. Bert Skipper of the Veterâ€" ans‘ Home Guard of Gravenhurst spent a few days with his wife and family. * Mrs. Richard Drager and two children spent a few days with reâ€" latives in Walton. Mrs. B. Gill and Mrs. E. Kerr spe]nt Saturday with relatives in Galt. Miss Margaret Ross has returned to the village after spending a week‘s vacation at the home of Miss Stewart of Mitchell. Warren Lattner of English Setâ€" tlement was visiting in the village on Sunday. _ _ _ M¢s. Chas. Reader spent Saturâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Schneider of Kitchener. Miss Bertha Kleinsteuber of Galt spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her Kleinsteuber. Mrs. Dunlopp has returned to the village after spending a week with relatives in Toronto. By Miss Kathieen Jones (Chromicle Correspondent) group of cousins at supper at/her home on ‘Thursday evening in honor of Earimont Poth who has ols ant i Reporting at Toromip illery is re ing at Toron this week. During the evening Miss Dorothy Shantz read an apâ€" propriate address and Miss Bock made the presentation of a utility case to Mr. Poth. in mcz Children of Church Meet at Dundee The Children of the Church met at St. James Lutheran Church on Saturday afternoon with an atâ€" tendance of twentyâ€"two. After the opening service of worship and prayerâ€"the group was divided into two classes according to age for the study period. The beginners class spent the afternoon studying ‘material entitled, "Helping Our Pastor" under the direction of Mrs. Hubert Greulich while the Junior Class worked on "Stewardship" raceâ€"Robert Groh, Orville Ehnes; nlermichieger Mrs. Haraid Paw Mrs. H. F. Schade‘s classâ€"Mrs. Ehnes, Mrs. F. Lefrancois; Throwâ€" il;'flew ball (men‘s)â€"Robert Groh, Dale Ehnes; Throwing the ball on . Softball and games were followed by the races ineh-;rdv.lblnw.‘l'bu- sults the latter were: Primary Classâ€"Bruce Bechtel, Mary Joyce Buck; Mrs. Ehnes‘ classâ€"John Hansuld, Harold Jones; Mrs. Armâ€" hart. This group was organized about one year ago and now has a membership of thirtyâ€"three chilâ€" _ The members of the New Dunâ€" dee M.S. Band entertained their families at a picnic at the Ayr Park on Sunday afternoon. There were approximately fifty in attendâ€" ance. During the afternoon the married men played the single men in a softball game which reâ€" sulted in a tie 17â€"17. The younger people present also indulged in swimming after which a sumptuâ€" ous supper was served. Later in the evening the band presented an hour‘s program from the band stand in the park. Families of Band Members Feted Entertains Cousins and "Service", led by Mrs. B. Bosâ€" Weiner Roast. The St. James Luther League held a delightful weiner roast at Einwachter‘s Flats on Wednesday evening with an attendance of apâ€" proximately â€" thirtyâ€"five. . Games were played under the direction of Miss Grace Toman and a singâ€"song was also enjoyed with cornet acâ€" companiment played by Howard Bowman. Twenty members of the local softball club held a weiner roast at Einwachter‘s Flats on Thursday evening. James Cressman who has enlistâ€" ed in the RCA.F. and is now atâ€" tending Technical School in Hamâ€" ilton was presented with an airâ€" force kit during the Sunday School hour at the United Brethren Church on Sunday morning. M. B. Snyder read the address and the presentation was made by Willard Hallman. Rev. Carl Lehman of Sundre, Alta., occupied the pulpit of the Bethel M.B.C. Church on Sunday morning. w _ â€" A large number from here atâ€" tended the Ontario Mennonite Sunday School Conference which was held at the Erb St. Mennonite Church in Waterloo over the weekâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fry, Mrs. F. Weidenhammer, Mrs. A. Sanderson and Miss Nordie Weidenhammer of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greulich on Sunday. Miss Irene Chapman is sp Miss Irene Chapman is spending a.lflew weeks at her home at Roseâ€" ville. Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Pipher of Hespeler visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenberger on Sunday. _ _ Miss Althea Bock en‘ Ivan B. Brown of Orangeville By Walt Disney called at the home of Mrs. A. Hilâ€" born on Monday. Miss Edith Schlichter of Breslau spent a few days of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlichter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman, Mrs. George Einwachter, Miss Nellic Kavelman and Orville Einwachter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kaâ€" velman at Niagara Falls and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Spaetzel at Beamsville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Henry Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lefrancois and Mrs. Allan Bowman motored to Port Dover last Friday. Mrs. Alex Brighton and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee and daughter Marilyn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brighton at Preston on Sunday. _ â€" 00 â€" Mrs. Oliver Betzner, Mr. and Mrs. William Richmond and Oliver Hallman of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel on Sunday. _ _ _ ooo Mrs. William Spaetzel visited withâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Spaetzel and â€" Mrs. Arthur Spdetzel at Beamsville on Sunday. _ _ _ 17â€"A fruit 19â€"Daughter of Uranus. 21â€"Southâ€"African antelopes 22â€"Glossy fabric 2¢â€"What French chemist proâ€" posed the process of arrestâ€" _ ing fermentation in liquids? Miss Gertrude Sheard of Kenora spent the past week with her grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Sheard and her father, Alvin Sheard. Mrs. Mervyn Bowman accompaâ€" nied Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Madter of Pine Hill to Hamilton on Sunâ€" day where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Sharpe. _ _ _ Miss Alice Hallman of Kitchenâ€" er was the guest of Miss Ellen Page on Sunday. | ® es __Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Waterman of Galt and Mr. and Mrs. William Cassel of New Hamburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman on Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ _._ K Norman Duench of Heidelberg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sararas on Sunday. â€" 209â€"Symbol for neon 30Oâ€"What is another name for constellation Aries? 31â€"Networks Harrison Schlichter spent the weekâ€"end at Gormley. _____ _ Fred Lang and Miss Thelma Lang visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" ton Timm at Kitchener on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Lehman and daughter, Margaret of Sundre, Alta., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman on Sunday. The Misses Jeanne and Mary Shantz are spending a month at Vineland Station. 82â€"Lyric poem 88â€"Heavenly bodies Ivan Hilborn and Miriam Hilâ€" born visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel near Plattsville on Sunday. _ _ _ s 40â€"W hat Persian poet was called "The Tentmaker"? 41â€"Ringed boa 43â€"Feminine name 47â€"Blemish 48â€"At no time Mrs. Elien Cochrane of Waterioo and Miss Ruby Bone and Cecil Bone of Brussels called on Alfred Sararas on Sunday. _ ___ _ 0 Mrs. A. C. Rockel left the vilâ€" lage this week to take up tempoâ€" rary residence in Toronto. _ _ Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Coleman on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weber and children, Ralph, Gordon and Helen of Kitchâ€" 51â€"Affirmative vote §2â€"In what Italian city was the Council held that condempned the Reformation? 3â€"â€"What city is the capital of __ the Angloâ€"Egyptian Sud 4â€"â€"Who is president of the A. F. of L.? 6â€"River in Siberia 22 41 ~ Today‘s Crosâ€"Word Puzzl . 7 al fear G7Z 7 Senator is an Sudan? p 7 43 26â€"Bamboolike grasses 28â€"Means of exerting pressure 11â€" 21â€"Street Arab 22â€"Insignificant bit 32â€"Musical instrument 35â€"Tagalog term 37â€"Used profanity 41â€"Wine vessel 42â€"Arm of the sea * 43â€"Night before a holiday 45â€"Tier 46â€"American humorist 4 49â€"Symbol for erbium Tâ€"Symbol for selenium 8â€"What Wales seaport and borough is the center lor coal, copper and tin? 9~â€"Become void ener, Mrs. Ruth Pipher and Elden and Alvin Pipher of Hespeler. _ _ Mrs. Ronald Bock spent a few days of last week with her sister, Mrs. Frank Barkey and Mr. Barâ€" keg at Toronto. 1 °* John Hansuld of Elmira is hoâ€" â€"-jo}-;l'l Hansuld of Elmira is hoâ€" lidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Toman. _ _ _ . | _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koch visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koch at Rostock l‘lst Wednesday. Meo A MJilharn Mrc P F Page: Mrs. A.‘Hilborn, Mrs. F. E. Page, the Misses Mary and Miriam Hilâ€" born and Elien Page called at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Urias Sniâ€" der at Parkway and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller at Preston on Friâ€" day. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Hallman and Miss Dorothy Hallman of Toâ€" ronto visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel and Ivan Hilborn on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bender spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Aaron Bender and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shelley, Doâ€" ris and David of Kitchener spent gunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen tto. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Heimuth, El;ine and Willis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Helâ€" muth in West Zorra. Miss Magdalena Helmuth returnâ€" ed home Sunday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Helmuth in West Zorra. I Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ruby and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Ruby and family all of Tavistock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Enos Zehr. Mrs. Aaron Bender and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bender. ___ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Schlegel and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Enos Zchr. Reeve and Mrs. Walter Hostetâ€" ler, Mildred and Howard of New Hamburg spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weil. Misses Velma, Elda and Ada and Norma Schlegel and Miss Hilda Bender spent Monday afternoon with Misses Joan and Elaine Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lichty of Poplar View and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lichty of North Easthope called on Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth, Sunday evening. (See answer at bottom of page) . EAST ZORRA By Mrs. Aaron Helmuth (Chronicle Correspondent) |7p F]p chamber 77

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