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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Sep 1942, p. 7

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BOOKBINDING Painti and PIN itant 's'rlhlll.'r'hyi' 8'f.1 nut DECORATORS kWh-him“ "not“ DRUGGISTS CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTOR man: St. not. WAN SAVINGS CERTIFICATES DECORATORS knell-exit Pot Adequate Protection: - the out Luca! nature-mutt“: Whether me or sumo . BUY YOUR LIFE INSURANCI YOUR PROPERTY TO-DAY Print. all clan Emu” Studios - All Roy §L, mm Phone " " THE WATERIDO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE _ COMPANY Good Brick House Representative MEMO" urn ASSURANCE COMPANY MISS ANNA R. BEAN Teacher of gum, Singing and A. K. CRESSMAN & SON New Hamburg, opposite Evangelical Church. Ex- cellent gardens. Saeritiee HESSENAUR & SHAW D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIIB ASSETS OVER 82.000.000.00 . Limited MGM“ - ”MN. REAL ESTATE GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 . Glut-Wat um ' ' Balm-um WATERMNh ONTARIO JOE EMINGER INSURANCE MAY BE ASHES TOMORROW "8““.th m‘lml!” m: mum MUSIC :84”! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clue]! of New Hamburg were visiting " the .léome of Mrs. J. Cane" on Satur- , tW. _ {The devotional Iitif, was in icharge of Miss . hetman. Gen- ‘eral routine business was taken care of. Refreshments were served Arr, the hostesses. The Deon patriotic moiety held their meeting at the home ot In Gilbert Wilton; on Thursday even- ‘ing of this week. Rev. C. Tiibury of Galt conduct- ed the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday afternoon. Rev. H. G, Cleghorn of Preston was in charge ot the service at the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. 'tt 'te, Woe‘lfe has returned to er ome a or . a week with her 'iurte'e'r','"'fcl Mary Eseh of Listowel. LAC. George Weaver of Dann.. ville spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mt and Mrs. George Weaver. AC. , Ron Kauk of Hamilton spent the week end with his father, spent the weekw Mr. Fred Kauk. . Mrs. Julius Chownyk and son Jimmy spent a few days at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Chownyk of William Boll is arch!“ at St. Mary's Hospital, itehener, at prggent. - __ -. _ - Hills Jean Graham of Galt spent fglty the guest of Miss Kay ones. Fusiliers Douglas Wilton; and John Weaver attended a day's training at Company Sgt-Major Miller's farm near New Hamburg on__SunQay_. - _ _ - Mrs. Stanley Quelch of Preston was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reader on Thurs- Bob Sehrank and Willis Gill enlisted in the Air Force. Mrs. Charles Tilt is5 up and around again after her meant ill- Mrs. o. Butler was a business vi- sitar in Galt on Saturday. Miss Etta Bowman spent the week-end at the home of Mt and Mrs. Lawrence Card of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weaver, L.A.C. George Weaver and Mary Weaver were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shuh of Kitch- ener on Sunday. Mrs. John Grant was a business visitor in Kitchener on Saturday. Mrs. Ada Humphrey of Gait spent a week's vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Teet. _ Stewart illiarns of Preston spent Sunday with William Guil- latte. Women Meet The Women's Association of the Deon United Church held their monthly bum meeting on Wed- nesday evening at the home of the Mines Paulina and Susie Behal- mm. The meeting was opened by ttse widen: >|ln W Hobby held their meal}; on mun-Ida: evening at the home of In Church ot Boon. _ Sam Bowyer of Manitoulin Island spent a few days at the home of his sister. Mrs. N. Wil- foryl. .- --- - --_ Miss Eva Halt ot Wiarton is spending a vacation at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Han. Pte. Elton Kerr of Pelawawa spent the week-end with his wife and Mr. and Mrs, B, Gill. "tdJ3dthtiM9ehttte MNtU.tttttl'Ntt'ttt osttario0ttue0utitttemud. ”Quasar; _" Pttmte6.0t" Mr, Geo. Eaton of Vineland was visiting in the village on Thursday. Mrs. A. G. Wolfe and Mrs. Wm. Wolfe spent Saturday with friends in Gall. Mr. and Mrs. William Raster and sons of Kitchener spent Sands " the home of Mr. and Mrs. M, Hobbs. Miss Bertha Kleinsteuber of can spent the week-end " the home of her parents, Mr. and Mm. Fred Kleinsteuber. gig; iuiFtriraaFrfc, mutual: I mama... a=t."dl.%T.ahT, FOR SALE luau“ tseatatsthsttaiitrtt,,saiatattan Miss Mary Drum of mmitton visited her mother, Mm. John Dear tot 'tfewAat . Mr. and Mn. gotth taunt: spent a gay recently in the Grimsby db edovertheweeh-ndatttteer- was: with her brother, Rev. Dean Becker. Mr. and In. Anthony Dietrich and ttt of Chatham spent the week-en with Mr. and Mrs. E Dietrich. ”mmmmvuded whestdire-e Mir.Beatr$eethhnarr,ettarse-tn- training It St Harri Will. Kitehenereiaitedtser-taover 'lhiCtiri'i, Danna-MW new Wnteeuot-emaito 1KCtesrt-t.to-wtthtrer- ')enAtrM.r.aedlieasmrrn_ wtshhertuashandisservingir't then-my. Repairing Walks the Munro: in Peter Giieeigti which iasieid sum ' ruerei. ingyntit my.“ _ _ _ .. ' in St Agatha. min Merie Meyer Ist 9tlt visit- Wells Dad When Discovered HEARTH tgt.rtottertrdrweutostavatw do hone Sunday. It but. for The Duration iniponant to everyone today. LET us mm 11' “Our o. K. It Your Guarantee” [jir3rffnliil] Jol- Gntnll. " Willow ttt., Idaho QUALITY WORK ON ALL MAKES RADIOS ”IMO. - MM I‘m Tttisisthetimewttenyou waveforms. Nova)“ theeeherterspiete aspen- aitmofmdiognanttmeture. we are proud to be this to otter you good radio repair Don't let your won-out “human!“ ONAILMAKI. 'r-eh-dm-r. "'dd'ef.2'gue'att, " LOW COBY thw $2 st/ l Hes. Roy and Ray Burnett ot Petawawa were visiting at their parental home during their week- end leave. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover of To- ronto were over Sunday guests at the home of Mt and Mrs. Thos. Simlett. Sgt. Roy Stroh of Allanburg spent the week-end leave at the home of his parents. Pte. Ruseil Stroh was a visitor with " former employem J. D. C. Forsythe in Kitchener during the visit his fellow-workers presented hitrt with an elegant wrist watch. Mr. Elmer scGeier "au%"iiie, Twin City tor his medical test for military 1tervit on. Sgtprglay. The Born harvest is in full swing orudistrie.t 9m gLrow.irtg_rartsyr. - Mr. and Mrs. Philip Von Pam of Strasburg were visiting friends hey? Su_nday.__ -- - _ ,4 B, In. “Illa“ In": (Gimmick Conelpondell) Mr. Norman Hamilton, a repre- sentative of the Ontario Temper- ance Federation. occupied the pul- pit in the Evangelical Church on Sunday afternoon and delivered a splendid address. A 7 The village street lighting sys- tem was reduced by Bve lights last week-end in compliance with new wig regulations. 7 Mr. and Mm. Martin C. Schwer. he: were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schenk neg! Marygtill. -v, ___ - - Mrs Isaaé Holle left Monday for Rochester to visit her mother. who has been sick for some time. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst were: Mr. and Mrs. Menno Horst and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wideman of St. Jacobs and Miss Rebecca Weber of Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. David Bott and daughter Blossom visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bott in Fergus on Squday.___ A, 7 -- - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knochen- hauer and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Bender of Alma were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender. ' Miss Jean Seiling of Elmira grant the week-end with Miss Ru- y Wagner. Myrtle Wagner and James Miller are commencing their studies at the_Elmina_Ijigh__Sehool this week, The Fonyth softball player: of Kitchener had a banquet a! Train End Hotel last Friday evemng. Pte. Rune“ snob the teams iteher, in aerveie at Wanda)! Bar- Si",', laden. had "rived home on a week-end leave and joined lab companions for the enjoyable event I Mt Jacob Kienzle and non. Mr. Walter Kienzle. were busine- visi- tom in Tomato last week. Mn'Albert Krauter of Heidel- berg spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mamet. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snider of El- mira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Merino Brubacher and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brubacher. near Heidelberg. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender were: Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Snyder and daughter Muriel of Waterloo, Mrs. P. Allgeier of Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rumble of Alma and Mr. Norman Hamilton of Toronto. Players Winqueted Mr and Mrs. John Bothpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bott at Elon. Miss June King of Creekbiink spent a day recently with Mrs. Edmund Schwindt. Mr. and Mrs, Sam W. Horst were Sunda visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Otto $raase and Mr. and Mrs. A. Bauman on the Floradale Road. The monthly meeting of the Loy- al Workers' Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Edwin Bender this week. IMHO. By Walt Disney NORTH WOOLWICH GQRDON’S GOOD GLASSES A number of young people repre- senting the Evangelical and United [Brethren societies attended the County C. E. fall rally held at Al- ma St, United Brethren church at Kitchener on Monday evening. Plan Program A rally day program entitled. “The Way of Light" with promo- tion exercises will be carried out next Sunday morning, Sept. 27th. at the United Brethren Sunday School. Misses Friesen and Meli- tzer, Faith Missions Pilgrims, will be present to speak'and in the evening will open a two weeks evangelistic campaign. The morn- ing service will commence at " o‘clock and the evening service at 7.45 o'etock. Interesting Program An L.T.L. meeting was held at the school on Friday afternoon with the following program: Tem- perance doxology. seeretary-treas- urer's report; scripture reading by 'Ruth Fried; memory verse by Ruth Dedman; Bible story by Do- ris Latsch; dialogue by Muriel Hilborn and Geraldine Becker; story “The Doctor's Way", by Mar- garet Brubacher and Audrey Holtzhauer; The National Anthem. Jacob Stoltz and Kelmer Dawson of Auburn called on A. E. alid El- mer Stoltz on Sunday. Misses Eva Becker and Lois Shelby, who spent a few weeks near St. Catharines, returned home last Friday. Mrs. William McCandless and children. Elgin and Mary Jane of Washington visited at A. C. Beck- er's on Monday. The young people of the Evan- gelical Church held a weiner roast on Tuesday evening. Because of rain the group had to leave Killer's Flats and returned to the local school where a social time was spent. Rev. Mrs. Pitman was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S, Hilborn. Misses Evelyn and Grace Hilborn returned home last Wednesday after spending two weeks at Beamsville. Miss Alice Dahms left on Mon- day to enter McMaster University. You can help aolve this transportation problem. Unless you positively have to travel, do not leave your home before 9 All. and be home by 4 El. Avoid the peak hour: when euential workers have to be carried. Do not travel on sunning and Sundays. Leave children at home to save seats for peop who havhe to travel. And please do not all wait for the last bus at nig t. UNION BUS TERMINAL - F. WESSON. Phone 24469 Increased travel and automobile restrictions have placed a territie strain on bus operations. tn addition to this we have had tosttuvqt_eeu1sehedu1eatttewarpiantn. Everyman-ad machine we have is working to the limit. ROSEVILLE By um In“. Becker (Chmnlclc Cornwall-II) Suburban Bus Travellers Hesse Do You Tannin; Between s AM. and 4 PM. My: to Fridays YOUR COOPERATION WILL BE DEEPLY APPRECtATED t--ah-arodrA-gr-Tar." tt-e6.br.r-rtbeitt- “magnum . . . uymuummm launch-uninsu- 'hehar,1-g-s-gt-Tt- " Your Vision hr “any home Thursday evening after spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Riehl and Mr. Riehl, Sebringville. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Kropf of Kitchener spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lichty. Alum! rum-l. Mr. and Mrs. Christ behold. Mi- nerva and Ruby spent Sunday with Mrs. Aaron Bender and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Zeht and family spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Enos Zehr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weil attend- ed the funeral of Mrs. S. Haberer at Zurich on Monday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weil were: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Russel of London and Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Marchand of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schmidt and Larry of Baden spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steinman and Adeline spent Sunday with friends in Brunner. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kaufman spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Currah. Quite a number in this district are quarantined due to an out- break of wltoopiyg. cough, - - Miss Lavimfssiies 6‘1" Floradale visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto. Mrs. C B. Schmidt returned EAST ZORRA Br In. Aaron Rel-luck (Chronicle Correspondent) “the... We! 1-! LIMP-db- .3.

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