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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Oct 1942, p. 5

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Let us make your season colorful! "in Cindy. Quehl. " William St. W, JUST CALL TWIN (MTV [MIN DRY Twin City's Bud-It Clo-urn Por Over " You: @342 (MEAT 1.127150% FOR THRIFT? unm- described by Mrs. Christine Fred- erick. authority on household elli- ciency. in The American Weekly with this Sunday's (October 25) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. Also you'll find recipes for four quaint old English dishes which many an American soldier now in England will taste and want when he comes back home after the war. Be sure to get Sunday's Detroit Times. WOMEN 0!!!)me BIG REGISTRATION JOB Women today are preparing to move into their third big civilian undertaking directly connected with the war effort. The job of listing spare rooms in congested Canadian communities has been handed the Women's Regional Ad- v1sory Committees workin& under the Consumer Branch. artime Prices and Trade Board. The Con- sumer Branch will operate through the 200.000 women in the Western onAaIio_Regiott?1 Committee. A Miss Byrne Sanders. director of the Consumer Branch stated that the preliminary campaign to list available dwelling space would be conducted in Kingston. Welland and Windsor, where the lack of hou_sing is acute. _ "I think most women recognize that in this war the comforts and privileges of pore-war days cannot be maintained," said Miss Sanders. “An empty room may well mean an idle machine in war production areas," she emphasized. _ The engagement has been an- nounced of Marion Elizabeth. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Pinock of 1ngersoii, to Har- ‘old Grey Nurse, son of Dr. and Mrs. H. W, Nurse of PUttsviile. The marriage to take place the lat- ter part of AOctober. Miss Ida Hothnan of Waterloo was a week-end visitor at her home in Ptattsvitie. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman. Pine Hill. called on Mrs. S. W. Swartz in Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. Jacob Winkle: at Waterloo called Ohm Jtieswetter, Bam- week-end at their home iit Hansen Road. berg, on ngngoday. Sunday " the home ot'lr. and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer, Woterioo. of New Mr and In. 'ttrt' Devin. In: Ruth Devm. . Homer Dev vitt of Human and Mias Bock Magnum of Yrrterioo" upon} the Social . personal] I The October meeting of the W.M.S. and Ladies' Aid was held ,in the Evangelical Church on (Wednesday evening. The worship program was in charge of Mrs. D. Lockie, who took as her theme for the devotidns "Christian Fellow- ship". A poem "The Cobbler's Guest". was read by the leader. gMission study was given by Mrs. (Gordon Fried. current events by rMrs. H. S. Hallman and Prayer League by Mrs. E. G. Hallman. HRoll call was responded to by a :pt-rsonal testimony. During the (business session pans were made Her the annual Thankotrering 1meeting to be held Nov. 1. Mrs. m. llaight of Waterloo will be ‘guest speaker and show pictures “of England. Plan Concert At Roseville A patriotic concert will be held in the local school on Wcdocsday evening, Nov. 2, at 8 n‘clork. Dr. Ward Woolner of Avr will speak in the interests of the View Loan campaign and a film "The People's War" will be shown. There will be special music and patriotic songs by the school pu- pils. The public is heartily invited. Admission free. i W. M. S. Meets The special services held last week at the local Mennoniu Church Were well attended. Th1 services were in charge of Bishog C. F. Derstine of Kitchener. WM. Malina. The W.M.A. of the Uni Bremen Church met at the home of Mrs. Ross Perrin on Wednesday: afternoon with Mrs. Perrin in charge. Scripture was read and comments given by the leader and an article, "The ftrt,Tr. took mote", was read by rs. A. Shel- by. The following poems were mead: "Faith", 'tr Mrs. W. Detwei- Ity "We are God's Children", by Mrs. E. Stem; "The Better Pnyer". by Mm. Perrin. Mission Study was given by Mrs, E. Stoltz and Rev. Mrs, Pitman of- fered clocingnyer. Kennertad ed {and Charles Per, rin r " m tary en unr- t%,'zlr,,'te,, last week, q After the wedding ceremony the bridal couple and about fifty guests motored to the home of the gloom's parents at Roseville. where a wedding dinner was served. The house was tastefully decorated in a pink and white color scheme. The bride's table was centred with a four-story wed- ding cake. Assisting with the serv- ing were the Misses [omen and Doris Hussey and Dorothy Hall- man of Roseville and Miss Vera Hallman of Galt. After the dinner the evening was spent in dancing. A number from here were in at- ‘tcndance at the annual missionary land Christian Education conven- 'tion ot the United Brethren ‘Church held at Kitchener last Fri- dax, Sexurdaypnd Sunday, Mm, B, sum a 65135.3 A few thy: with Mr. and Mrs W Dot- wdler recently. SUM-f visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wl liam Delwoiler were Mrs Roy Rutherford, Archie McGurn and William Wnther of Guelph and Dr, Burnett of Gen Mrs. ti. AiiiAG G'iiied at thr home Nt: and Mrs, Allen Chap- mag}... 1ctttnet gn_Sund-y. - the church organist. gh bride wore a floor-length go of blue Ivelvet. made on princess lines and carried a bouquet ot talisman roses. The matron of .honor. Mrs. Harold Gies wore a blue velvet gown and carried white mums. The bridesmaid, Miss Olga Osta- tion of Waterloo was dressed in blue chiffon and carried orchid mums. Alvin Gies. brother of the groom acted as best man. The groom's gift to the ttrule was a chest ot silver. to the best man a gold tie clip and to the bride's at- tendants gold logkets. - St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Kitchener, was the scene of a love- ly wedding on Saturday afternoon, when Christa Gertrude Mildred Miller. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Miller was united in mar- rinse to LaValle Henry Gies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gies of Roseville. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. A. W. Lotz and tre wedding music. was glayed Av Roseville Man Wed at Kitchener 3. Mr. and Mrs. Piper of Kitchener Rt Misses Edith and Mary May of Sire, were Sunday visitors at the nlhony flay pone. Thomas Winn: of _ Kitchener spent Sunday with J Hergott, Shanta Station. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Voeising and family ot Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erme). Strasburg, on Monday. Mr, Leonard Snidgr and Miss Silva Snider of Strisburg visited friends in Waterloo Sunday. Mr. and In. L. H. Canal. New Dundee, culled on Mr. and In, A. tauteetschutger at Kitchener on ‘Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mn. Roy Giidner. New Dundee. visited with Mr. and Mrs Melvin Snyder at Waterloo on Sunday. Lawrence Hoover, New Dundee. " the woiend with his mo- ', In label Hoover at Kiteh- ROSEVILLE Br mu link Becker (Chou-id. Columnist” 7!! 'ATIILOQ Miss Rita wail/r-Gt Waterloo spent the week-end with her fri_e_nd. Nies, Rita Hersey. - Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Stahl of Tim- mins paid a visit with the former's sister and brother-in-taw. Mr. and Mrs. A. Baetz. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bender vrsttrsd [new daughter, Sister M. Clementine at St Louis Com-0m in Waterloo o". _styuias, M Mr [and Mrs. irdiiiGir" iiiehummer and children spent Sunday visiting friends in Hamilton, Signalman Edward Iartssinger of Barryttetd spent the week-end at hts home here. Aitcrattman Carl Koebel of To- ronto visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koetseg. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Schlitz and children of St. Jacobs visited with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Busch on Sun- day. Miss Mary Druar of Hamilton and Mrs. Leonard Fleishman and baby daughter June of Kitchener spent the week-end with their mo- ther, Mrs. John Druar. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spencer and family have moved to Water- loo where they purchased a home on Princess street. Mr. Fred Ttueehler has n-turned home after having undergone an appendictomy operation at St. Mary's Hospital in Kitchener It is reported that the Aifted Kumm family will move into the "sidenee lately vacated by Mr Harvey Spencer Miss Evelyn Dietrich of Water- loo spent Sunday at her home here Mr. and Mn. smueg Mimi and children James and anet spent Sunday with Mrs. Micol's mother. Mrs. Louis Lirbsinger, 'hntrq-hyit"th ruTiUireaiauViruir mum-bulb": “gypsum.” v"'".'-" ' v-77 - ST. lion! OFFICE AGENCY I, II" Pond I'll-nigh (Chronicle Corr-mulch!) {MILILOJUOLI l Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burnett and Patricia Anne of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burnett and lBobbie of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Irank VanNorman, Everett and Mr. Ted Weber, Mr. and Mrs.ut. Morrison and Mrs Oscar Kolpin of Kitchener with Mr. Oscar Kolpin located in Newfoundland were ‘Sunday guests at the Louis Schweitzer home. Mrs. Kolpin ac- 1companied her husband on his re- iturn trip to Newfoundland on 1M90dav: _ __ _ Mr. Charles Jones. who spent rtheJatt‘er part ot last week in London. in connection with his me- dical test and who spent Sunday a! his home, returned to London on Monday. TN _ The Charles and Bert Hilliard families attended the funeral of the late Mrs. W, J, Hilliard in Wa- WIPO 2n Tawny aéternoon. A number of the St. Matthew's Linked Aid members attended the open house at Waterloo Seminary pug College. pn Saturday - Fund dutch the Cravelling Roads At Conestogo Owing to the ablence of Rev, S. J, Wittig, who is in Louisville, Ky . the Sunday evening service m St. Matthew's Church, was taken by the Luther League. Student Her- bert Gastmeier ot Waterloo Col- lege deliyereq, a very interesting " I... and (Gnu-Id- Con-pub“) THIS ARTICLE REMOVED Ms, 'tttid Mrs. Earl Miller spent ,Sunday with friends at Hamilton. 1 Mr, and Mrs. Orlando Bowman Mm! i'vrnon of Mannheim, Mr. and ‘JA'II‘S. Brynn) Shoemaker and Verna About thu'ty local young people met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin, Friday evening in ito.nor of Dr, and Mrs. N, P. [Schmidt Kitchemsr, who \u-re re- f ntly murnvd Prim. unmvrs of routests and "Inper‘xn't‘ crokinole wrrr Mrs. Il‘luyd Zlnglvr, Mrs. Owen Bow- } man. hurl Bauman, Latina LSthmldt and Viola Musselman. iFiotveua. Xingu-r spoke briefly. whilo Ether Sochrwr presented Dr. and Mrs, Schmidt with a pair tl blankets. They vxpressed their thanks. in a fitting manner Ro- 'fttstutuuit:, wan- su‘vvJ Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Ubbrlu. Mr. toad Mu iasslie Abode. William, Murray and Mane of Balsam ‘Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Aberle, “Gerald. Elultu- and Nut of Elmira r vn- Sundav ositots with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sochtwr, _ vi-sid Mr "tul Mrs I,evi anman Sumhy Kn) (In, Huulph. sun-Ht the '.scr.k o-ml wrth Mrs Class. Mincrca mey, Peol. spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr strtd Mrs. Dan Martin. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Schneider, Myrtle and Eva of Pine Hill spent Mummy with Mrs Lovina Spies. Hazel of Rockwood were recent VASILOI'S at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett. Mrs Frances MacDonald ya: a ween! visitor with Hamilton friends Miss Margaret Che, spent Sun day at her home here. Mr, and Mrs. James Burnett left last Thursday for Beachburg. when they are spending some um? with their, son, Jack. Honor Dr. and Mrs. Schmidt Mr, and Mr; {IE1} Kirch mun-d to m uigeport on Saturday. (lF!iiiiiii)iiiii) FLORADAKE Br. In. Gertrude Bot-nu; (Chronicle correspondent) [HE-El Nee Chemical Pool-Matt ot Vitu- tninsfGa Minerals- Sle - $2.45 - $4.45 BEDFORD DRUG 8'11)“ Opp. Post Moe - Wind!» Phone 2-2672 DOWNING, STEEN and Co. " King St. W. Phone 441.3 Bahamian-mYowm "ttold/tt dit$iemtt quicklynll_you,...dn- witotmitttt-rrtodrr FLORISTS , Don't 3M: or“ _rattRitr,

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