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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jul 1949, p. 3

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The funeral of the late Albert Shelby, which took place here Tuesday â€" afternoon, was | very largely attended. A brief service, held at the residence by Rev. Mrs F M Pitman of Kitchener, was followed by a public service at the United Brethren Church, with the minister, Rev. Evan Sider in charge. During the service Clifâ€" ford Swartz of Kitchener sang "Abide with Me" and "My Jesus I Love Thee". The pallbearers were Chester Fry, Galt, Wilson Glaves and Dan Stauffer, Bright, George Lawrence, Ayr, James Holpe and Austin Bricker, Roseâ€" ville. Roseville : Flowerbearers were: Don Beckâ€" er, Plains, Clifford Shelby, Eastâ€" wood, Howard Peter, Toronto, Doâ€" nald Becker, Gerald Hallman and Gien Schreiber, Roseville Friday, July 29, 1949 55.95 Get a poir for your weekâ€"end holiday 213 King St. W. In P.U.C. Block Phone 2â€"0163 KITCHENER x Star Cleaners CI.EAR"!G SALE SUMMER SLACKS xSTAR cuenners Nes d ut ie , you" l «#"% & s# $ 420% 29 ‘h 9m «0t ._ ";‘5‘\’".‘..'# By Miss Myrtle Becker {Chronicle Correspondent) * GABARDINES * SHARKSKINS 18 Â¥ When stif strained mus cles take the fun from fishing, rub in Minard‘s. Leaves them relaxed, cool. Quick drying, greaseless no strong odor. geb® ““‘\ ALL WELLâ€"MADE IN BEAUTIFUL COLORS Prices arranged from ‘,\\\’" L ere" Another P t C o\ Wpsntfime ty t § eyrent hoe us t byt* B _ um o‘ J 5o ep Rer p v"“') pSatg SX Wike 0 wot9" _,.. +C h i99 0 e en ie pr0t h enc Recently the Plains softball team |and others gave Mr. and Mrs. Joe \Haliman an oldâ€"fashioned chivari [A few nights later about eighty ;‘nmghbors and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Hallman to share the treat the \ chivareers had been given and to honor the young couple. An adâ€" dress was read by Mrs. Roy Beckâ€" er and the presentation of an ocâ€" casional chair was made. | William Peter, Big Cedar Point; ‘Mrs, William Shelby, Mr. and |Mrs. Clifford Shelby, Eastwood, Mr. and Mrs. Colebrook Shelby, /Mrs, William Hayward, Mr. and iMrs. Frank Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harmer and Mr. and Mrs. “..m'ne Harmer, Bright; Mr. and !Mrs. Elmer Stoltz and family of !Aillston; Rae Marshall of Hamilâ€" [ ton. The party was held on the lawn where games were played. Ice cream was served. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tunn were guests at the Fraserâ€"Hall wedding atâ€"Knox Presbyterian Church, at Guelph, and the reception followâ€" ing at the Y.W.C.A. on Saturday Weekâ€"end visitors with Mrs. W. Detweiler were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams, Mrs. Jagow and Eden Martin of Buffalo, N.Y. Eileen Martin, who accompanied them, remained to spend a vacation with her aunt Friends from a distance here for the funeral of the late Albert Shelby were: Mrs. William Chisâ€" hoim and Godfrey Shelby, Deâ€" troit; Mrs. Margaret Shelby, Mrs. Ed. Gordineer, Howard Peter and Miss Lena Shelby, Toronto, Rev. (Dr.) and Mrs Elmer Becker, Huntington, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shelbg, Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs Fred HE'«:!Iord and Japan has three â€" and â€" a â€" half earthquakes a day, on the averâ€" age, though most are imperceptâ€" ible Interment was made at the Blenheim township cemetery. 95 * WORSTEDS of C C at * oab* um tAet 95 Mr. and Mrs. Em. Matthews ac-‘i companied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kells| also Mrs. W. Tyack and Mr. and| Mrs. T. Martin of Hawkesville} also Mr. Cal Cookman of Florida\ and Mr. and Mrs. Wess Cookman| of Duluth, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Art Sheard of Waterloo on | a picnic to the Three Bridges on Sunday afternoon { Mr. and Mrs Billy Weitzel and | Peggy Ann visited in Kitchener| on Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Voising atâ€" tended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacPherson on Saturâ€" day afternoon, July 23rd. Mrs. Voising assisted Mrs. Cress, moâ€" ther of the bride, in receiving the guests at their home in St. Jaâ€" cobs. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of St Catharines was trying to locate old relatives here on Sunday. Mrs. Thompson being related to the Robertson clan. Mr. and Mrs Bill Robertson spent Monday in Kitchener. Mr Elisley Fleet has invested in a new car. He has also repaintâ€" ed his house. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rutherford were in Elmira Monday. Mrs. Rutherford is still under the care of Dr. Wyatt of Elmira. _ Eidiâ€"Snyderâ€"July 23, Stuart Wilâ€" lham Eidt of Stratford and Philipsburg to Floris O‘Dell Snyder of Wellesley. Burkhartâ€"Woodâ€"July 23, Eugene Burkhart, _ Waterloo, to Eileen Wood, Waterloo, formerly of Glace Bay, NS. â€" MacPhersonâ€"Cressâ€"July 23, John Grant MacPherson, Kitchener, to Helen Catherine Cress, St. Jacobs. Kornâ€"Searthâ€"July 23, Frederick William Korn, Kitchener, to Erâ€" ma Marguerite Searth, Breslau. Racharâ€"Jarvisâ€"July 23, Clarence A. Rachar, Toronto, to Shirley Edith Jarvis, Elmira. Dietrichâ€"Esbaughâ€"July 23, Roâ€" bert William Dietrich to Mary Theresa Espaugh, both of St. Clements. Boshartâ€"Dahmerâ€"July 23, Eldon Boshart, Crosshill, to Mrs. Dorâ€" othy Dahmer, Kitchener. Widemanâ€"Sainsbury â€" July 23, Emmanuel Wideman to Alice Martha Sainsbury, both of Waâ€" terloo. Goodâ€"Snyderâ€"July 23, Alton Carl Good, Waterloo, to Mrs. Laura Snyder, Kitchener, Sachsâ€"McMahonâ€"July 23, Robert John Sachs, Kitchener, to Theâ€" resa Rita Marie McMahon, RR. 1, Wallenstein. Stampsâ€"Greenâ€"July 23, Murray Roy Stamps, Georgetown, to Grace Ethel Green, Wellesley. Detzlerâ€"Hoddinottâ€"July 23, Earl Joseph Detzler to Rhoda Hazel Hoddinott, both of Hespeler. Faulknerâ€"Lesowykâ€"July 22, Gorâ€" don Russell Faulkner of Doon to Janina Mary Lesowyk, Kitâ€" cherter. Goetzâ€"Hewittâ€"July 23, Siegfried Goetz to Ruth Corinne Hewitt, both of Waterloo. Glenallen : Mrs Tom Bell will spend two weeks with her parents, near Kinâ€" cardine Rev. C. N. Nicholson is spendâ€"“ ing two weeks‘ holidays at his home in Kincardine. Nvo service | in the United Church during his absence 4 Fortune, 190 | Waterloo, a son. Entrance mext to Tots‘ Shoppe By Mrs. Emerson Matthews (Chronicle Correspondent) ARTHUR G. ANGUS OPTOMETRIST Now Located 55 Queen St. South B IRT H S Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hilborn and son, John spent the weekâ€"end at Lake Couchichmg‘,{ Muskoka and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Reichfrd in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin and son, Stanley of South Edmonton, Alberta and Jonas Bowman of Spruce Grove, Alberta were reâ€" cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs Osear Bacr. Mrs. Lorne Brighton accompaâ€" nied Mrs. J. Guttridge, Miss Helâ€" en Guttridge and Roland Bright on of Galt to Port Dover for a few days this week Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Hallman of Toronto visited with Mrs. J. Cassel last Friday. ooo E. K. Bock visited with Mr. and Mis. Norman Snyder at Brantford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Phiiip Sippel and son, Jackie and Miss Ruth Sippel of Dearborn, Mich., called on Mr. and Mrs. Anson Lang on Sunday. John Buck, Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buck and daughter, Mary Joyce were %uesls of Rev. and Mrs. E. H. oung in Toronto on Sunday. Ma ry Joyce remained to spend a few weeks in the city Mrs. Frank Kane and daughâ€" ters, Barbara and Anne of Monâ€" treal, Que., called at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger and Mr Among those from here who spent the weekâ€"end at the Menâ€" nonite Summer Camp at Chesley Lake were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baer and children, Esther and Abner; Mr. and Mrs. _ Lloyd Schmitt and children, Marlene and children, Marlene and Gerâ€" ald; and Rev and Mrs. Herbert Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. David Shank of Goshen, Ind., Robert Stoltzfus of Hudson, Ohio, and Albert Meyers of Sterling, Ohio, were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Cressman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Good and. Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey last week Mrs. Hannah Hilgartner Miss Arlette Hilgartner of onto visited with Mr. and Jack Schmidt on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Groh of Plymouth, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tishler and son, Junmy of Detroit, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. V E. Dinger over the weekâ€"end Willard Hallman and son, John of Waiter‘s Falls called on their grandmother, Mrs. J. Cassel on Sunday. New Dundee : Miss Ellen Page is spending a few weeks at Baysville, Muskoka. Miss Barbara Ann Einwechter is holidaying with Miss Susan Brown at Kitchener this week. _ THB WATERLOO (COhatssb) CHRONICLE Talks between the Dutch and Indonesian Republicans under ausâ€" pices of the United Nations Commission on Indonesia have resulted in the return of the capital, Jogjakarta, to the Republican Governâ€" ment. A conference will be heid at The Hague on 1 August between representatives of Indonesia and The Netherlands to discuss the setâ€" thhg up of a United States of Indonesia,. Here, Dr. J. Leimend, chief Republican member of the "Cease Fire" subcommittee, disâ€" ousses the situation with Dr. J. H. Van Royen, of The Netherlands. By Miss Miriam Hilborn (Chronicle Correspondent) Talking Peace in Indonesia and Torâ€" Mrs _ Miss Norma Zeller of New (Hamburg spent a few days with rEleanor Junker People in this community are Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey and son, Edward accompanied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. David Shank of Goshen, Ind., spent last Saturâ€" day at Chesley Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. daughter spent and Mrs. Moses Bill Thornby, _ Toronto, | is spending a week with Raymond Linch. Mrs. Gilbert Smith, Norwich, spent last week with her father, John P. Kaufman, who is not very well at present. People in this community are still waiting for rain to relieve the drought. Mr. Con. Berg of St. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weil spent Sunday with Mrs. John Schwindt and family. to c Mrs. Hanna and sister of Brvi;ht called on Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Weil Thursday. __ e c s _ muth Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Roi of Woodstock visited with relatives andkfricnds in this vicinity last week. § _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dietrich and Mrs. Sol. Nicklas were: Mr. Jno. Karn and Gordon of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mogk and daflhtet of Tavistock and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lots and Evelyn of Blandford. _ Mr. and Mrs John R. Brenneâ€" man are spending a week at Long Point. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Otto and family attended the decoration services at Oetzel‘s Church, Sunâ€" day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Leis and family of Wellesl;I visited Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Everitt and Dorothy and Miss Etta Burâ€" getz of Galt called on Mr. and Mrs Bert Everitt on Sunday. Mr. John Evens, Shakeéfiare, called on Mr. and Mrs. wis Kaufman on Sunday. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs: Mourice Smith of Buffalo, N.Y., were weekâ€"end visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. E. Storay and son were Sunday visitors with relaâ€" tives in Delhi.‘ und Mrs. Clayton Toman on Sunâ€" day. « East Zorra : Audrey _ Matheson, â€" Innerkip, was a Sunday visitor with Lorâ€" raine Doerring. s R 1. M. Hilborn and Miriam Hilâ€" born attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Arthur Markle at Alberâ€" ton on Sunday. By Mrs. Amron Helmuth (Chronicle Correspondent) James Mutch and Fred Mutch and Sunday with Mr. Helmuth, Clayton Leis and Thief Escapes But Loses Loot A bylaw to impose special drainage rate on Lot No. 3 Bleams Road South, was gu.led at the meeting of Wilmot Townâ€" shif Council held at the Township Hall recently. The council went into committee of the whole to discuss the bylaw. Numerous acâ€" counts were approved and passed for payment. The council will meet again on August 15, at 10 St. Mary‘s Church were looted of $60, but the money was recovered as the thief eluded his captors. Attracted by a slight noise, the church janitor discovered the wouldâ€"beâ€"robber hiding behind grments in a basement closet. hile the thief was beil'\gr esâ€" corted to the rectory, he oke away and fled Investigation revealed the door on a basement storage room had been forced with a crowbar, the three poor boxes in the room had been rifled after their padiocks had been forced. A search of the thief‘s closet refuge uncovered a cloth bag conâ€" taining $60, all in change The thief had been careful in scene Posties Supposed To Wear Coats Regardless of Heat tunic was turned down. Officials of the department at Ottawa did not like the idea of postmen going through the resiâ€" dential and business districts minus their coats, even in the heat wave. They decided to issue bow ties that fasten to the collar without going all the way round. This, according to officials at Ottawa, eliminates the tightness around the neck and lessens somewhat the heat discomfort. lThe depalr;ment has dnumod clothing to the postmen, wing the line on neckties. The posties have had to wear their own neckâ€" wear but the issue of black ties will save them this expense in addition to cooling hot necks in torrid weather. Miss Clara Darroch who spent the yast week with her nephew, Dr. J. C. Ross and Mrs. Ross has returned to her home in Harrisâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diamond and children, Beverley Anne and Douglas, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hossack of Ancaster. Mrs. Hossack was the former Marion Wilson and a teaâ€" cher in 1945 at the local public school. Quite a number of Baden resiâ€" dents were in attendance at the Air Show held at the Kâ€"W Flying Field on Saturday afternoon. Waterloo and Kitchener letter carriers are "cooling off" with black bow ties as a compromise regulation in lieu of officially taking off their gray tunics in the heat. « The ties came through to Twin City posties two weeks ago after a request from some of Canada‘s 4,800 carriers for relief from the tunic was turned down. Postmen a remove their officials adm officially". _ his operation. A 1 been placed against which | if !om)led warned the thiel. . Baden : _ Mr. and Mrs. John Dick are hoâ€" lidaying in Chicago this week. _ Mr. Kenneth Shantz is holidayâ€" ing this week. â€" kess â€" It is a w Waterloo !)rlctical.ly n hot wea K crowbar By Mrs. Ciar (Chronicle C ally all posties weather. n are not supposed to heir coats in summer but admit some do it "unâ€" well known slight noise discovered hiding be basement cl larfie box had t a locked door would have A heavy four s left at the the idea of h the resiâ€" s districts ven in the ue bow ties lar without ound. This, at Ottawa, iess around go coatless at Sunday School and Church of St. James Lutheran m held o the Lnipiel s Fiew near Persty § â€" # # TWIN CITIES NEWEST CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE OF CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES (If we do not have what you want, we can now get it for you) COME IN AND SEE THE NEW KODAK TOURIST CAMERA . . it‘s a Beoauty! AMampraprrmerrnrnreegeea S For Your Vacation . . . A complete stock of BATHING CAPS SUNTAN OIL â€" NOXEMA â€" SUN GLASSES MMAanamanenmanrmacztres NOW â€" Speedy Motorcycle Delivery ) To all parts of the Twin Cities l and Bridgeport Opposite Post Office 3% King St. Morth WATERLOO Phone 2â€"2672 OPEN PFRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 O‘CLOCK sesssase Baden Sunday School Holds Picnic mu' horseshoe and the chilâ€" revelled in the swimming tank. Races were held for everyâ€" body and the results of these were nu’)umn: Grade 1 Is, N Scehnarr, Joan N-J boy:.'gen Bechtâ€" hold, Arnold Wuerscher; Grade 2 girls, Diane Nauman, Belva Leâ€" bold; Boys, Tom Schnarr, Garry Schumm; Grade 3 girls, Patsy Schmidt;â€" Boys, Morris Koenig, Ronny Nauman Grade 4 girls, Marie Strauck, Rita Koenig; Marâ€" ried ‘!w@_zfl_rj Livingston, Ronny Nauman. Grade 4 giris, er; Boys, Fred Braniff, Larry Livâ€" ingston; Grade 5, Ken Nauman, Dennie Petznick; Single women, Spe:l:}‘zuum t th theri at the gathering were Rev. and Mrs. Abram Baer and daughter, Catherine of Mauâ€" gnsvillz, Maryland. Rev. Mr. er showed inuer&st'mil pictures of Poland taken when he served as a relief worker there. Refreshâ€" ments were served at the close of the evening. ily rendered a special vocal numâ€" ber and a mixed quartette comâ€" Waterloo Police Crack Down on Bicycle Owners fRasemene $ â€"* : ga.m was held on the lawn with alter Shantz acting as chairman. Rev. Moses Bowman of Kitchener gave a talk and other speeches were given l}:o‘v Simon Baer of Kitâ€" chener and Norman Bseéeot Roseâ€" bank and by Gilbert rgey of this district. David Bergey and Josiah Baer entertained the group with a conversational duet about their trip to Florida last winter. Singing was enjoyed under the direction of David Bergey. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hallman and famâ€" down on bicycle owners who have not bought their 1949 license plates. One bicyclist was fined $1 and costs this week, Police Chief Moreau said, and others will be charged. _ _ In Manitoba, in 1947, over 23,â€" 000 acres of land were devoted to the commercial growing of sunâ€" flowers. Oil from its seeds ranks close to olive oil in texture and color; .uke rest of t_}pe plant has many industrial applications. Next week luminous safel{ tape will be issued to all bicycles in the city as a safety measure., Waterloo police are cracking with a and Mr. and Mrs. Omar was played by crowd in atâ€" B. F. 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