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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Sep 1947, p. 3

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. Paradol) Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbs and daughter Shirley, have left for their home in Pilot Mound, Man., after vilili%'n the home of their duu,iél.er. . Chas. S. Koch, and Mr. Koch. Mrs. Koch and son acâ€" companied them on the home trip and will spend a few weeks at the parental home. â€" The farm stock sale of Orton Koch held Tuesday evening of last week, was well attended and ordinâ€" ary prices were obtained. Mrs. Elmore Ritter entered Kâ€"W H::piul for treatment last weekâ€" end. Miss Marie Wegener, who spent some months with relatives and friends in California and other southern states, has returned and * OPPOSITE POST OFFICE 32 King St. North WATERLOO Bedford Drug Store Learn to Play Guitar in Less Than a Year Picture of a Man Who Finally Realized CONESTOGO . ... WHAT A DIFFERENCE A PAIR OF GOOD GLASSES CAN MAKE. Yes, there is a difference in glasses, just as there is a difference in anything else that has to be fitted to the particular needs of an individual. GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES 49 Ontario St. 3. KITCHENER Phone 24237 Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Carruthers Leona Charlton, 107 Allth St. E Stop Asthma TEA BAG S Money refunded if not satisfied in ten days wWITH THE USE OF ASTHMAâ€"NEFRIN Guaranteed relief id 15 seconds. l ) spent a few days with village friends last week. A number of district farmers atâ€" tended the New Hamburg fair last Saturday. Kitchener talent provided a free musical entertainment in the logal school, last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Snider and daughter of Waterloo, were Sunday huesuatuwhomeu!lr.andlu. erb Huehn. £ 5 S;:dem He:t;‘e,n (l}aumela of ridgeport an aterloo Seminary, conducted the service in St. Matâ€" thews Lutheran Church last Sunâ€" aay forencon. St. 128 Allan East Phone 2â€"2672 wabes "ark 3 Hospuel deptoi & s Co A ue prian ns at a Aepp aoo 14, to Mr. and lu.ofivin Bruâ€" bacher, RR. 4, Elmira, a daughâ€" Allemangâ€"Krzewski â€" Sept. _ 13, Stuart Allemang of Bridgeport to Theckla Krzewski, Kitchener. Haeberleâ€"Kuntzsâ€"Sept. +13, Louis Otto Maeberle, l‘(’itchener and Mildma;} to Arlene Martha Kuntz, Waterloo. Schlueterâ€"Haidâ€"Sept. 13, Nelson C Schlueter of Linwood, to Rose Catherine Haid of Hesson. Shantsâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Sept. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Nile Shantz, RR. 1, Plattsville, a son. * Kavelmanâ€"At Kâ€"W Hoz;ul Sept. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. 1 Kavelâ€" man, 44 Willow St, Waterloo, a Garnier Baker, Stratford, to Maâ€" ry Catherine Hanley, Wallenâ€" Cwnilhmm Kruegerâ€"Se 13, David ~ p'-. F VC Colin Cornish, wlmer. to Grace Marie Krueger, Waterioo. Schneiderâ€"Chalmers â€" Sept. . 13, Milton Henry Schneider, Waterâ€" loo ,to Marjorie Scott Chaimers, _ Bathrust, N.B. _ Gingerichâ€"At Kâ€"W Hoclviul, Sept. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gingâ€" erich, RR. 2, Wallenstein, a son. Harmerâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Sept. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harmer. Plattsville, a son. Brubacherâ€"Sept. 11, Mrs. Israel Brubacher, R.R. 2, Wallenstein, 54 years. Miechmâ€"Sept. _12, Mrs. Mary Miehm, 105 Park St., Waterloo, formerly of St. Clements, 75 years. Mrs. Mary Miehm, 75, died at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clark, 105 Park St., Waterloo, Friday afterâ€" noon following an illness of two months . Death was due to a heart condition. Born in St. Agatha, she had resided in St. Clements prior to making her home with her daughter in _ Waterloo â€" several months ago. Mrs. Michm was a inember of St. Clements RC. Church and the Christian Mothers Society. In 1892 she married Ferâ€" dinand Helm who died in 1923. in 1930 she married Joseph Miechm who predeceased her in 1937. Surviving are three sons, William Helm, Mt. Clements, Mich.; Urvan Helm, Detroit; Albert Heim, Waâ€" terloo; five daughters, Mrs. Robert (Rose) Koebel, St. Clements; Mrs. Dennis (Agnes) Clark, Waterloo; Mrs. Oscar (Anna) Bergman, Lonâ€" don, Ont.; Mrs. Arthur (Frieda) Windsor, Kitchener; Mrs. Milton (Lavina) Cook, St. Clements. One uaughter predeceased her in 1918. The members of Trinity Luth~ eran Sewing Circle held a bee on Monday afternoon to "schnitz" apples for the Lutheran World Relief. The Misses Lorina Schmidt, Laura Soehner,‘ Perceda Hoffer, Ruth Grosz, Pearl Lichty and Gladys Soehner attended the Sunâ€" day School teachers‘ convention at St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church, Kitchâ€" ener, Sunday afternoon. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin, Harvey Martin and Miss Erla Lichty spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Martin at North Bay. Mrs. Hy. Wideman spent a few days with relatives and , friends near St. Jacobs. Messrs J. Wagner and Wm Pemberton of Newton were busiâ€" ness visitors here, Saturday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller, Kitchâ€" ener, Mrs. Ed. Reichert, Laverne and Susan, Miss Clara Reichert and Master Ronald Hergott, Waterâ€" loo, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bender, Henry and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bender, Barbara and Paul, Bridgeport Road, were recent ai.silors with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. tt. 10, to Mr. and Mrs: Williaas Schnurr, 130 Allan St., Waterloo, Sunday visitors with Mr. J. B. Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. Addison Snyder, Elmira, Mrs. Edward Snyâ€" der, near Féoradale, Mrs. Martha Shantz and Mrs. Susan Lehnen, Kitchener. ace I5 Hets AuC. Wetnioa t ve., daughter. w 11, to Mr. and flm Wes ver, a . hislâ€"At Kâ€" 1 ffaeree . 10 Victoria St. S., Waterloo, a someorere mz ~. | The United Brethren Christian BAMB Endeavor met in the church Sunâ€" ERG day morning . with _ Mrs. Charles errin as leader an e c cct.r:-:i.,c.‘n-“.:...‘.n under discussion, ‘"To Have a |Friend, Be One." Miss Myrtle My. and Mrs. Hubert Stoeser and | Becker offered prayer and Miss fnmllgmMn Theresa Dietrich and Myrle Bricker read the scripture Mrs. ma Wagner of St. Alath:‘le.on .from John 15: 9â€"15, which visited at the home of Seraphim ‘gives the hi1hut order of friendâ€" Kieswetter. ]'h:-f Several members gave other Mrs. Peter Dorscht, Mary snd scripture references on friendship Hilda, Peter and Clayton, visited and the qualifications of a friend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stoeser, were discussed. Eva Hilborn read Mrs. Peter Dorscht, Mary and Hilda, Peter and Clayton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stoeser, Josephsburg, recently. _ _ â€" Miss Erma Stoeser of Kitchener was a visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stoeser, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stevens and family were visitors to Bridgeport on Sunday. . A number from hére attended the fall fair at New Hamburg on Saturday, _ _ _ _ _ â€" unkingâ€"Phippenâ€"Sept. 13, Clarâ€" ence Everett Hunking of Waterâ€" loo and Shelburne to Dorothy Margaret Phippen of Kitchener and%lingham. Mrs. Peter Dorscht and sq Peter attended the funeral ef th late Conrad Dickert at Kitchener FLORADALE Marriages By Mrs. Gertrude Bowman (Chronicle Correspondent) Obituary Births Deatins t 9, Charles T eum m en ind Tt wwaily "hofer ts having B "har Roaae us Tikoule, ***** 11. 2 fis Riighentes Walerive Hes Mr. George Murray h”mwflbfll with Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Harmer. Mrs. Fulcher also spent several days with a sister in Toronto, Wwhere Alvin will join her over the weekâ€"end enroute to their home in Fredericton, N.B. Alvin‘will reâ€" sume studies at the University there on his third year in a Forâ€" estry Course. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hannenberg of Kitchener spent Sunday with the Harmer family in Plattsville. daying at Wasaga Beach. _ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fulcher, who Miss Marion Fenn, teacher at Princess School, Woodstock, acâ€" companied by Miss Margaret Anâ€" derson, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilles Fenn. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. William Battler has sold his residence on Main Street, Plattsâ€" ville, to Mr. Harry Lee Davidson, who now occunpnu a home on Darlâ€" ilx Street. r. Davidson intends ing possession early in October. Lieut. Fred‘Ferguson, who was one of the few chosen to write history of the hwvnmlmamnd, has returned to his home in ira. Accompanied by his wife and son who was overseas, they spent Sunâ€" day at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ferâ€" guson. Dougl!lu Brown of the RC.N. V.R., Halifax, who spent three weeks at his home here, returned to his duties at Halifax. _ C Mr. Roy Habel, an emrloyee of the Canada Sand Paper gxant here, had the misfortune of having his thumb on his right hand taken off at the first joint when it got caught in the sizing machine. He was taken to the Woodstock General Hospital for treatment, where he remained several days. _ _ _ V Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ranck nad son Terrence of Baden and Mrs. Richard Newstead of Paris were Sunda‘{‘vi.siton with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ranck. o _ Mr. and Mrs. John Strome of Waterloo were Thursday visitors at the home of Ed. Harmer. Mr. Milton Unruh of the lith Concession of Blenheim, just south of Plattsville, had an auction sale of house and household effects on Thursday last. Wilfred Tune of Princeton was the auctioneer. Mr. S. Woods of Ayr bought the house and surrounding land and will take up residence there s‘hon_'tly. 2y The Brownies and their leaders enjoyed a wiener roast one eveâ€" ning the fiast week in Gofton‘s flats and the Cubs held theirs in Hewitt‘s flats. _ _ 2. Baden softball team _ visited Memorial Park here on Monday evening where they played another game. Result was a score of 11â€"4 in favor of Plattsville. _ Mr. Bert Waldie has accegaled employment with the Canada Sand Paper Company here ard has comâ€" menced duties. _ _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bruce and family of Hamilton were Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce. _ _ _ _ The Canada Sand Paper factory here have been working on tWo shifts for three weeks past in the making department. . _ Friends here of Mrs. Woclcott Sr., former resident of Plattsville but lately of Chesterfield, regret her recent illness, having suffered Nile Shantz of Plattsville was successful in Winnilfi four prizes for horses at New Hamburg Fall Fair, as follows: Three year old filly or gelding, two year old filly or gelding, draft horse, and Ireavy horse special. Congatulations, Nile! a stroke which has left her paraâ€" lyzed. _ 0 _ . ) 22. Mr. :{nd Mrs. Stanley Wagester and son Robert of Prescott were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krueger. ; By Miss Myrtle Becker * (Chroniele Correspondent) The September meeting of the United Brethren W.M.A. was held at the church on Wednesday afterâ€" noon with Mrs. William Detweiler in charge. The hymn "Sweet are the Promises" was sung after which prayer was engaged in. The leader read the scripture lesson from â€" Matt. 6: 11â€"26, concluding with The Lord‘s Prayer repeated in unison and followed by a poem, "God, Give us Day by Day our Daily Bread". Rgadinzsja:s.(ollowg Eo e o es ts were given: “Stewardshig>e and Prayer" by Mrs. George rrin; "The Man gy the Side of the Road" ?I Mrs. Melvin Becker; "Laurel ission", by Mrs. A. Shelby, and a R‘oem. "‘The Call to Service" by rs. Detweiler. The hymn "Dare to be a Daniel" concluded the devoâ€" tional proirnm and Mrs. GeorTe Perrin took charge. Mrs. Melvin Becker conducted the Mission Study. Donations for the shower for the African mission were reâ€" ceived. The meeting was cloged with the Mizpah benediction. . a poem entitled "Success" and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrin sang as a duet "What a Friénd we have in Jesus." President Emanue} Heintz took charge for a brief business period. Anffiouncement was made of the Provincial Christian Enâ€" deavor convention to be held in Hamilton, October 10â€"12. _ _ _ _ The W.M.S. and Ladies‘ Aid of the Evangelical Church met at the church on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Melville Veitch was in cha* ROSEVILLE â€" holi were ugiven by â€" Miis® Holighaner, and 1.30 pm. Rev. A. E.. Pletch of Bt. Jacobs will be the preachâ€" er at both services. school will be held as usual at 1 a.m. Promotion exercises were held in e Evangelical Sunday School last 2.*:‘3.«. Eu w«-dm. was in charge and conducted a ment and the Primary class who sang "We welcome you into our class". Those promoted were Keith ward Wanner were placed on the Cradle Roll. Rev. C. R. Kauth and Eden Hilâ€" born, members of the Wiimot Fireside Executive, attended a meeting of that committee held at the home of Mr. Harold Shantz, New Dundee, on Monday evening. Plans were laid for services for the next three months, The first service of the season will be held Oct. 5th in the Baptist Church, New Dundee, with Rev. Evan Sider, pastor of the United Brethâ€" oet honkie noone The namen of ren Church, as speaker. s Miss Florence Kauth, R?N of London, spent the weekâ€"end at the mnonue here with her parents, v. and Mrs. C. R. Kauth. > Miss Isobel Cressman, who spent the past two years at the homqwol Mrs. Ervin Perrin, has left take a course in Home KEconomics at Macdonald Institute Guelph. ° Mrs. _ Phyllis Creary of Galt has assumed Miss Cressman‘s duties in caring for Mrs. Perrin. Bornâ€"At the Galt General Hosâ€" pital, on Saturday, Sept. 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Orval Knechtel (nee M”fi Perrin) of 52 Grenville St., Kitchener, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Kolbiska and Naperville, Illinois, were guests of Miss Emma Letrp and other relaâ€" tivgz for a few days over the weekâ€" end. Miss Emma Lepp and visitors, Mr. and Mrs. John Kolkiska and Mrs. Dave Lockie visited with friends in Plattsville on Monday. . _ Mr. Elmer Stoltz of St. Marys spent Wednesday evening with his family here. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C Mrs. B. Holtzhauer, Laverne and Rose Marie Holtzhauer, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Wood at Ayr on Sunday. _ _ _ _ __ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bond and daughter Evelyn, Miss Smith and Mrs. Jamieson of Galt called on Mrs. William Detweiler on Sunday. _ Miss Cora Stager, Reg.N., of Woodstock Hospital, is spending a vacation at her home here. 5 Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Poll were Mr. and Mrs. Morley Rohr and daughter Marâ€" gry, and Mr. Hertzberger, Victor 11 and son Doufi{u of Kitchener, Mvo W H Recker after snend _ Mrs. A. Drinkwater of Galt spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Miss Emma Lepp. _ Mrs. W. H. Becker, after spendâ€" ing the past several months here, has left to reside in Kitchener. _ The Luther League of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church held a wiener rcast at Kaufman‘s flats on Friday evening. The evening was spent in {)laying games and enjoying conâ€" €Sts. / _ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winkler and daughters Virginia and Linda spent lS‘ulriday with friends in Niagara ‘alls. â€" o 2. Prof .H. F. Lehmann of the Waâ€" terloo Seminary occupied the pulâ€" pit in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church on Sunday morning. â€" Mr. Louis Steinbach attended the Decoration Day Service which was held in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, Brodhagen on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huehn and daughter Barbara Ann were Sunâ€" aay visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kavelman in Kitchener. ______ _ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zinkanh and children Johnny and Patsy with Mr. and Mrs. William Schneiâ€" der in‘ Sebringvile on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Engelter of Toronto are spending some time with the former‘s sister, Miss Maud Engelter, _ 220. 2oll “-fifi"flargnret Marley and Mr. Allan Schaus of Toronto spent §unday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sachs â€" _ _A number of this village attendâ€" cd the funeral of the late Mr. Hy. Neeb at Gadshill on Monday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rehberg and daughter Zelda of Rostock and Miss Frieda Rehber&of Stratford spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Rehberg _ Mr. and Mrs. H. Bechthold spent Sunday with the former‘s brother, Mr. Carl Bechthold at Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schlueter and children Darlene and Dou,lss were Sunday guests with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schlueter at Linwoog, _ _ ____ __ Mr. and Mrs. William Rehberg, Mrs. William Sattler, Mr. and Mrs. Fad. Rehberg and Miss Frieda Rehâ€" berg spent Sunday at Niagara Falis. _ Mr. George Smith and Miss Vera Smith visited with Mrs. Mossie Grosz at Waterloo on Sunday.. Anniversary services will be id at the Evangelical Church hlg. and Mrs. H. Schill returned to ‘Buffalo, N.Y., after spending several dl%l with the latter‘s moâ€" ther. Mrs. C. Gies. A number also attended the fun eral of the late Mrs. Fries. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schurtâ€" man of Breslau were Sunday visiâ€" tors with Mrs. Matilda Hoerle. _Mr .and Mrs. E. A. Steiss of Lonâ€" don spent Sunday and weekâ€"end with friends here: Mr. A. Krauter spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Maurer at North Woolwich. _Mr. and Mrs. L. Goodwin and family visited Sunday with friends at Hamilton. Guests with Mr. and Mrs E. Krauter were Mr. and Mrs. V. Mauâ€" rer of North Woolwich, Miss E. Krauter of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lindner and daughter Eliâ€" zabeth of Waterloo. HEIDELBERG By Miss Katherine Kuhn (Chroniele Correspondent) â€"ye at 11 am. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kapge' Jr., of Toronto with Mrs. M. Hoerle reâ€" cently. P Mr .and Mrs. Eben Cressman and daughter Marie, Miss Ella Cressâ€" man, Mr. Noah Cressman and Mrs. White of Breslau, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhn and children Carl, Dorothy, Reta and Norma were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Buehler in Hawkesville. â€" By Mrs. Roy Schiedet (Chronicle Correspondent) f The Maple Grove Farmer‘s Club had their first meeting of the seaâ€" son at the Breslau School on Thursâ€" day night. Edward Dedels, secreâ€" tary, read the minutes of the last meeting in the spring. Eben Cressâ€" man showed three films: an O.A.C. picture _ called "Coâ€"operatives, "Small Fry" and a technicolor picâ€" ture "Search Unending" by Imperâ€" ial Oil. The speaker of the evening, Mr. Cockman, of the Kitchener Record, was introduced bg the gre- sident of the Club, Mr. Stan Harâ€" lock. Marion Bowman read the "Maple Grove Gazette", Clarence Schreibereglsyed the piano. Lunch was served. â€" 0 Mr. L. Bauman and Mr. and Mrs. George Conway of Toronto the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. M. Bauman. Breslau members of the Alpine Literary Society enl!‘s?ed a "hay ride" party on Thursday eveninf. Three wagon loads of young people enjoyed the ride via Blair, Dickie Settlement and the Alps road on their return to Preston they ali gathered for a corn roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Musselâ€" man, Fountain St., Preston. Mr. Osear Burkholder has just completed a tenâ€"day series of meetâ€" ings at the Cedar Grove Church rear Markham. This was Mr. Burkholder‘s home church before coming to Breslau in 1922. _ _ Mr. Burton Weber preached at the C.M. Church on Sunday mornâ€" ing in the absence of the pastor. Mr. Earl Hipel had the misforâ€" tune to have the rear of his car badly damagéelc_l in an accident on the Breslauâ€"Preston road on Sunâ€" day night. Mr. Wesley Witmer, Toronto, a resident of this village and district called on a few old acquaintances last week. * Will Help Buy B. F. Goodrich Silvertowans oUTWEAR PREWAR TIRES their money on the new B. F. Goodâ€" tvich Silvertown tire. â€" nflu..hwrvunm W. ‘TIRES . . . costs less per mile because it has a wider, flatter tread that covers more ground with King & Water Sts. Make sure that it is CLEAN. There is nothing that destroys the fabric and appearance of your delicate summer clothing as storing them when they are not clean. Don‘t take a chance with your clothes this year. Before you store them, send them for cleaning to . fessop 28 Bridgeport Read Before You Put Your Summer Clothing Away BRESLAU TIRE§ Stores CLEANERS LIBERAL K Full information from Agents. Avoid the Rush CANADIAN PACIFIC sCcoTTs CABS Sun., September 28, 1947 put and 672 King St. W. â€" Kitchener Phone 4â€"4347 Smith Radio TIME TABLE CHANGES 6 â€" 6 669 Have your RADIO t in condition for fall d winter listening now. 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