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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 1952, p. 5

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' Then the group was conducted on s.Ar. Wtimotc. a tour of the Sovereign Putters Adttg'tr,rguggttr in Hamilton when they new no- l ' tg, tr/ditty, 'v'E'i'e?'d',',i,t rum raw Mt- “to h "it to it. my vuted pee The Matron: member; of the‘bus trip In continued u: on to WWW "Dawn" uuutute It“ theHumlton (nonhuman a view consumed by mend. from the of the Albion Full: and its treach- NC' Hmbnnch and the emu: (or e wen from there. The Pr$ttee.. th bunch of the Indie: ”fond a stop at Cue but?" moved I bus tr1p to Plrk where they wundered qumi ton and district. Ietrytttrtunongtst the innumerable rose Hay/wills around eleven o'elock beds which wlth their varied Jet) they made Webster”: Fails their are beyond words to express‘ Brat stop and In Iddttwn to view- After dinner was eaten the home! 111‘ this scenic yo! with its mml- ward journey was begun and stun Nag-re tslis they 'ariiii'iiiTii/i' stops were made It the‘ of their lunch on these grounds _ Rock Gardens on the outskirts of District News From Our Correspondents " King St. S. I I *t1...at-tre.t- STOCKIE ELECTRIC OF OUR NEW SHOWROOM, OFFICE, WAREHOUSE AND YARD, AND THE WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY IT GIVES US TO SERVE YOU BETTER When you decide to build, let "WE ELECTRIFY TO SA TISFY" THOUGH WE HAVE NOT BEEN ESTABLISHED 100 YEARS, WE WISH TO GREET OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS AND THANK THEM FOR THEIR VALUED PATRONAGE DURING OUR FOURTH ANNIVERSARY IN BUSINESS AND HOPE To KEEP THE SAME FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE FOR THE NEXT 96 YEARS We are just a little Proud . . . Elmira Road experts help you with their Free Cort-ttation Service. 8. APPLIANCES WATERLOO . . . YOUR FRIENDS IN THE LUMllBEllltslBUsllNlliSs . RATZ LUMBER Limited RATZ LUMBER - . of Service to Waterloo County Applicnge and Electrical Department: ave anxious " so". you of all times. Visit out Store in! REFRIGERATORS STOVES WASHERS DEEP FREEZES MANTEL RADIOS TABLE LAMPS AND ALL _ ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Mr, uni In. J, ' Gum Ind It Gordon Garland grant the initial: ',"dt home " Mr and n. r er In tmt. Mr. In: Mrs. 'ct/tPte,',',': ond and children visited on Sun- day with Mrs. Dinmond': mother ttt Harruton. the - Phone 4-41 16 _ The former Mrs. Green living l in Michigan. who before her mar- ‘riage had been Miss Ricka Cole, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. 1Wm. Cole of Conestoga, whose ‘present name and home were not (ascertained, paid a visit to the ltormer home village on Satur- day. after an absence of about 40 years. j (Loneslogo t I. review of the Sararas family given by Professor Alvin Saran; of the University ot Toronto. He told of happenings since the lam- sly came to Pennsylvania be- tween the years of 1800 and 1830 and first settled on the tarm now owned by Mr. Alfred Sunnis at New Dundee. The first deed is still in the possession of the fam- ily and a number of the first sig- natures are marked with an "XL There were about 120 descend-| ants of the late Mr. and Mrs, An- drew Saran: at this year's re-l union, Omcers elected for next year are: President, Mr. Reubeni Koch; vice-president. Mr. Weston Serums; secretary, Miss Nytrer Kline; executive, Mr. Walter Sheard, Victor Dinger, Walter Koch and Wilson Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Kline,! Audrey and Robert, attended the; Saunas reunion which was held at the Stratford Park on Shut-1 day last. After dinner was served} a program was given consistin } of a sing-song and readings 'lllti r‘-""". -- w: -.__ -. -__-.. “on, zone toreater of the Ontario The week-end rain has been of Department of Lands and Forests. considerable benettt to district The Young People's Society ot an.» fields and swim crops the Biehn Mennonite Church at- which had. been saluting for tended services in Morningside want of mouture. Mennonite Mission, the Warden P1emttrs ot St. Mtttthew's Lu- Park Mission and the Danforth dies Aid and of the Luther, Mennonite Mission, in Toronto League and choir par9cieteA In; last Sunday Miss Martha Good, the cemfnmal celebration held mi Miss Beulah Snyder, Mr. Martins" Ptupl's Lutheran Church, Erbs-l, Hunsberger and Mr. Donald Pl- ville this week. ( ters sang several duet and quar- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Masort otl tet numbers at the Missions. Rummy, 856 tthe cyan; of Mr. 3nd,! Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Hunsber- get, daughter Jean, and the tor- mer's mounts, Mrs. Martin visited friends at E lich on Sunday. V on 'tanadir. ARer I - .utesieuwdlhiiiistratki I“ lunch swan w given with itat'Ug"gt1ltt.,t"ts".tf,/','a- Mr. W Cream; at ..tttfllN7C2'2,S,',','g'o'N'd Bloomingdale in charge. Includ- |0 _ Jack Boehner ot M. ed TIN, the various M The Community Club bu Ir wp' Mr. new white, sou-guy -.cter gown. , gtnwbcryy My N...- Elna) tLIrn-Iclo “trunnion” II); Wa WATERLOO Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs: Mr. and Mrs. George Squire Grant Siegner on the arrival of a! and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-l ‘daughter on Wednesday, June thur Rank and family attended; 'H8th, a sister for Billy. Ithe Schmidt reunion held at Geo? l Mr. William McCleneghnn of)Schmidt's near Toping on Satur-j Belgrave and Miss Beatrice Monday. I Clay of Hamilton were Sundayl Friends of Mrs. C. Z. Roth will guests with Mr and Mrs. Max- be sorry to hear of her illness. well Siegner. :She was a patient in the K-W' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jacobs of Hospital for a week. , Guelph spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn and Mrs. Maurice Jacobs. and son Eden and friend of New: Mr. and Mrs. HuEh Hart andDundee spent Sunday evening atl Robert and Mr. Wil iam Hart " the home of C. z. Roth. 1 P/YP/tg visited with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilford of Mrs. Ne ' n Schultz on Sunday. ‘Winnipeg. Man., are spending Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lebold ofiseveral days with their hunt an _ Wellesley visited with Mr, aturcousin, Mrs. William Wilford and Mrs. Ohmer Leis. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Gerber spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Gingerich in Baden. Rev. Harold Brose ot St. Mat- thew's Lutheran Church was guest preacher for the decoration service at St. Peter's Lutheran Church Cemetery in Kitchener, Sunday afternoon. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Dan W Erb on the arrival of a ttabs s9n_or.t Tuesdpy. Jung _t7. Mr. and Mrs, Addison Shoe- maker of Chesley were over Sun- day visitors It the home of the latter's sisters, Mrs. Mabel Shantz and Miss Maude Bowman. Kingwood t :11 Christian Hartwig and sis- te ' Mrs. Philipina Erickson and Miss Annie Hartwig of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with rela- tives here. Mr. and Mrs, Prank Haunt of Toronto are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Huehn for several weeks. Members of St. Matthew's Lu- dies' Aid and of the Luther League and choir participated m the centennial celebration held m sr Paul's Lutheran Church, Erbs- ville this week. Chm-kl: I In. B. M. - Rough and Dusted LII-hr Mamie. - Wellhead Coiling Tile - Cull-r Til. loud Interior on! land" Trim 55mg Linoleum and lobby HIM lock Lul- - "mohre. Floov Coatings "tr-ww- rwv'n' ' Window and Door from laud." 'ttr Interior qed Sunder Trim "mt-mt hum Aw..." Shin...- ond Siding KW "no Faulting Ham F$mse4" Our Supplies Are Complete Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilford of Winnipeg, Man., are spending several days with their hunt an cousin, Mrs. William Wilford and Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hewitt of Listowel visited with Mrs. W. Wilford and son on Sunday. "irrrarid Mrs, Milton Kheeter' attended the Kuepter-Schell‘ wquing tt ?9tehteer, satyrderl Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter at" tended the Elliott-Lawrence wed-1 ding at Calgdpniu, Saturday. _ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roi and Chris, Mrs. Solomon Brenneman and Gerry of Tavistock spent Sunday '1't'tt, with Mr. and Mrs. Dan G. Er . (Irosshill t In In. an lud- (Chm-Ink ..._ , Mr. and Mrs. Dave Whaler and Mr and Mrs. Samuel N. Schultz Ronald and Florence Anne visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs Albert Lichty. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Yost, Ph l- lis and Ronald and Mr. and ML. Edward Richter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koll- man near Stratford. Bender In. Milton Schmidt and Elen- nor ot Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilhelm. Mr, and Mrs. Elam Hummer. Walter And Jonah ot Goshen, Ind., visited with r and Mrs. A, Sunday Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan W Erb were Mr and In. John Hum. Brunner, 'Jt and In, Sylvester Martin, St. I - cubs, Mr and In. Chris E. Ger. ber ot near Welleuley Mr John Albrecht td Sun day With Mr. and In no Boa, hart In Beatorttt. It. And In. William You And bully will.“ with Mr. and In. Wimun Cook mu Student Mar - Sunday w _ Wgd In mum. Mr And In. Noah Schultz visited with Mr Jacob 2ehr in lock koth - ”no Fondling Skinny: - Munich Fit and Bteeh Mood - Mil Work 'bola. but)! up and producing lawn and better crop. because he ihnt','tt'M,'rgt'2t'ttge, Into it. Pot nuance. ermine; (brunetly unread over all the' itelds was now concentrated on) the good not! mu. Today both he and tus sons are reaping the benefit of [unfutue‘rm Harm plumb; The good u lowdown more "an and ham :per acre and the poorer land IS mating I valuable timber not...i t year he began harvest treesr planted in ”21. The P0?!" has' reached a diameter of " to ui) and these are being cut and the lumber used tor general r ir work around the farm. The me has reached e height of 25 feet and is doing exceptionally welll In the future he will be harvest- ing telephone mes and timber from his Pine p tations. In nd-l dition the blownnd problem has been dealt with and no longer do the happens have to worry nbout these are“ spreading to adjacent and, Congratulations . . . . FOR ALL YOUR FOOTWEAR NEEDS IN WATERLOO “WHERE PRICES SUIT ENERYONE'S BUDGET" 100TH ANNIVERSARY WATERLOO COUNTY Pond,” REWARDS-ri:'.-: Phone 6-6111 20 KING ST. SOUTH “tubule: Red Top Inhalation Kitchen Cupboards Skinny: . MOI ON YOUR . Shop at Rodono Irene, P. Ja- mneson, Alix, Alto l-Yeu Des Frenes Rose A, Jos. Famine, Hon- Beur, Que. ___.. "_N..Wr$r_ 3-Year Des Prenes Cure 2nd. Roland Ptstoine. Ne- delec, Que .__. '"F.._'eF S-Year Fernrigge Queen, ft 21m Ndrthjrnd Madden "th, W, B. Panel]. Drumbu, Ont. .Pwt-e__ 93770 3" S-Iau Bunch Duchess, P, Williamson. Ste, Anne De Bellevue, Auvcrgne Belle tnd E. E. Jag-m. Beuhville, Ont. ,._. 18.“. " E. cGsr, - Album. as Mes Duch- ess 2nd. Jos Pa- tpine, Honfleur, Mm! Mouldingn “All" at“! 10,391 375 8,873 300 3.937 338 8.735 310 9.710 no

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