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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Oct 1952, p. 5

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‘I Has been spent in Waterloo County | by the Kâ€" W Rotary Club + in the past 30 years . to cure or greatly benelfit | ©200 ,000°° Friday, October 24, 1962 Do You Know .. that nearly _ | Rotary‘s Crippled Children‘s Work must NOT stop ! Come to the + Rotary Hallowe‘en ;Friday, Oct. 31st and Saturday, Nov. 1st KITCHENER MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM PURCHASE CARNIVAL TICKETS NOW TILL IT HURTS, from any Rotarian 3050 Crippled Children Your generous support is needed to ensure this work continues wATCH FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ( Members of the Young People‘s Society of the Vineland United | Missionary Church were guests of |the Bethel Young People‘s Socieâ€" |!ty at the church on Thursday \night. The program was presentâ€" ‘ed by the visitors with their preâ€" [sident. Paul Fretz, presiding. | Miss Mary Deck read the scripâ€" ture lesson and special music was |contributed by a ladies‘ trio. The |topic on "Stewardship" was preâ€"| sented under the following headâ€"| ings: "Time", by Mrs. Laura | \Good; "Money", by Edward Bruâ€" bacher; and ‘"Talent", by Missi |\Christine Fretz. A vocal solo was also rendered by Paul Fretz. |After the meeting a social hour | was enjoyed in the basement and |refreshments were served by the ‘local society. _ __ â€" | The meeting was in charge of the Education Committee with Mrs. W. H. Romahn presiding for the program. Mrs. lSoyd Diefenâ€" bacher presented the motto and Mrs. Wilfred Sararas gave a paâ€" per on "School Teaching in the new Age". Jokes by various members were a feature of the meeting to depict the "Afternoon Recess" of a day at school. Nineâ€" teen membe#s responded to the roll call by telling what they reâ€" membered about Inspection Day. There were two visitors also in attendance. â€" The opening business period was presided over by First Viceâ€" president, Mrs. Anson Lang. Mrs. M. Bechtel gave a report of the Guelph Area convention held at Kitchener last week. In her reâ€" gr)r! as treasurer, Mrs. Howard ied stated that the sum of $69 had been raised from the Tag Day for the Canadian National Instiâ€" tute for the Blind. â€" Presents Interesting ‘Topic. Ill':..x V. H. Hattin of l".jthMOcr was eguutsrukera e Ocâ€" tober me:hu:g of the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute i was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Wesâ€" ton Sararus on Wednesday night. She spoke on the sub'gct of "Draâ€" matics". Mrs. R. G. Dilworth exâ€" pressed the appreciation of the group to Mrs. Hattin for her splendid talk. s s _ Announcement was made of a meeting(ot the Cancer Committee of the Kitchener Red Cross to be held at the Waterloo Trust Buildâ€" ing on Nov. 6th One new memâ€" ber was received into the society. The next meeting of the Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Romahn on Nov. 19th. 8 District News From Our Correspondents \ The Children of the Church met at ~St, James Lutheran }Church on F‘riday night with an attendance of thirtyâ€"night. Mrs. D. J. Glebe presided and the busiâ€" \ness was in okarge of the presiâ€" dent, Margaret Einwechter. Mrs. ‘B. Boshart told a Bible story, ‘"God Cares for Baby, Moses". Mrs. M. K. Toman and Miss Joyce | Weiss conducted the Beginners |class on the theme, "Broken iPromise". The Primary Class \studied the subject, "God Makes +Us Happy", under the direction of Mrs. Boshart and the theme for the Juniors was "Thanksgivâ€" |ing", led by Mrs. Glebe. "‘l-ié?;e-.;hvr_r;eâ€"r{t‘s"w}éie served by Mrs. Diefenbacher, Mrs. A. Fuâ€" ther and Mrs. Dilworth. Visitors Present Program. _ _ Educational films were shown at the public school on Tuesday night by Principal C. J. Isaac. An interesting film on Mexoca was, "The Birth of a Vokano" and anâ€" other included scenes from Yoho National Park. â€" â€" â€" TRADEâ€"IN STORE WILTON RUG 9 x 10%2 $ WILTON RUG, Grey REVERSIBLE RVUG, Blue 9 x 13 59.00 WILTON RUG, Green _ _ "ONTARIO‘S LARGEST TRADEâ€"IN STORE" | 92 Ontario St. S. _ Kitchener Phone 2â€"0801 TRADEâ€"IN STORE IS FEATURING GOOD QUALITY USED 7/ x 10 114.50 WILTON RUG, Green 6Va x BV $89.50 DOMESTIC ORIENTAL RUG 7% x 12 WILTON RUVG DOMESTIC ORIENTAL RUG AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES RUGS BULLA S‘ 9 x 8 C chrouiges Derrenpondent} BULLAS THIS WEEK 129.50 69.50 12.50 The Wilmot branch of the W.A.‘ of the Church of England in Canâ€" ada held their regular monthly ‘meeting on Tuesday afternoon at \ the home of Mrs. A. E. Kerr with every member in attendance. The Rev. Derwyn Jones read the scripture and led in the Litany \ and prayers. He also gave a porâ€" ‘tion of the study book, "Thine Is ‘The Glory" and told of the forâ€" fmation in 1902 of a separate Canâ€" \ adian Miss"?nary Society to reâ€" |lieve the Efiglish society with Dr. Tucker chosen to head the socieâ€" head thety namely the M.S.C.C. \Later the W.A. was founded in‘ '1885 and it has always assisted the M.S.C.C. Mrs. John Marsland ‘reported on the arrangements beâ€" ing made to have the Deanery semiâ€"annual meeting in New Hamburg on October 28th. An invitation was accepted by the loâ€" {cal group to attend the third anâ€" nual meeting of St. Andrew‘s W.A. in Kitchener on October 29th when Mrs. Whenham of Hesâ€" peler will be the guest speaker. Final arrangements were comâ€" pleted ‘for the Dorcas tea to be held on October 16th at the home of Mrs. Keith McNaughton. Anâ€" nouncement was made of the Huâ€" ron diocesan meeting to be held at Strathroy. The Rev. Mr. Jones closed the meeting with prayetr alnld a social hour was enjoyed by all. giving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klinkâ€" man aui:ded the funeral service of the late Mrs. Henry B. Eix which was held in St. Paul‘s Luâ€" theran Church in Elmira. _ Diamond. Miss Marilyn Bean spent the weekâ€"end with her uncle and a;ug,.]MrA and Mrs. Robert Bond 0 t. Mr. and Mrs. Ellworth Bean and family attended the Rockton Fair which was held on Thanksâ€" Mrs. Viola Capling, Mrs. Geo. Diamond, Mrs. Ellworth Bean, Mrs. Oliver Facey and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Diamond, members of the Woman‘s Missionary Society of the Bethel United Church attendâ€" ed the Thankoffering service of the Ratho society on Wednesday afternoon. 8 ;eeny’. parents, llri and Mrs. Reuâ€" Br:s-lun of Hanover. Mr. Mrs. Aivin Woods of Galt visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Facey. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Diamond and children, Ronald, Carol and Glen were Thanksgiving Day fl:res'.s with the former‘s brother, . Clarence Diamond and Mrs. Quite a number from this disâ€" trict attended the showing of the film, "One Foot In Heaven" which was a Thanksgiving feature at the New Hamburg theatre. The star about whom the book is writâ€" ten, Dr. William Spence now deâ€" ceased, was a cousin of Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Diamond. _ _ _ ; . Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Melntyre, |Miss Grace MclIntyre and Mr. Alex Mcintyre visited on Sunday with the former‘s daughter, Mrs. \Earl Waldie and Mr. Waldie of Plattsville. e Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Facey spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Faâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Capling visited on Thanksgiving night with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Potter of Willow Mr. and Mrs. Wallis Bean and son, Kenneth, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Morris of Harrington. _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bean accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Woods of New Hamburg atâ€" tended a birthday party held in nonor of Mr. Wood‘s birthday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Harold Anderson at Kirkton on Tuesday afternoon. Messrs. Roy Roth and Earl Bieâ€" sel attended the l1th annual sale of the Ontario Aberdeenâ€"Angus Association which was held on the Western Fair grounds in Lonâ€" don on Monday. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Russel Scott of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bean. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Elliott of Oshawa spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Garland. â€" â€" Mr. Bert Lindensmith and sons, Ray and Glen, of Stratford, visitâ€" ed on Sunday with the former‘s sister, Mrs. Edward Schiedel and Mr. Schiedel. S Members of the Haysville Woâ€" men‘s Institute who attended the area convention held in Kitch ener this week were Mrs. Edward Schiedel, Mrs. Margaret Zoeller, Mrs. Ralph Hilborn, Mrs. Wilfred Schncller, Mrs. A. E. Bean, Mrs. E. Z. Mcintyre and Mrs. Oliver Kerr. Mr. andirs. Edward Potter of Willow Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Capling on Sunday. Women‘s Association Meeting. _ Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Gerber entertained about twenty friends ata Glass and Novelty Display on Monday evening. The hostess served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Elverne Hallman visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Doene on Sunday. The Lutheran Women‘s Misâ€" sionary Society met at the church on _ Wednesday evening. The viceâ€"president, Mrs. Lowe, preâ€" sided. Followirg the devotional gflriud, Rev. lebe showed . a Im on the Lord‘s Prayer entitled "The Third and Fourt{ Petition". of it u'-mprd' to Belgium for fine glassâ€"making. Lunch was served Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shantz spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shantz. Napthalene is mined in the Peâ€" terborough area of Ontario. Most Mannheim : THE WATRRLOO Miss Verna Hallman (Chronfcle Correspondent) ) Ontario) CIIb'chl of Kitchener ;fint Saturday at the home of . and_ Mrs. Joe Howard Gibbons and sons Murâ€" ray, Howard and Roy were visitâ€" ing friends in Buffalo, N.Y., on Sunday. _ _ Leonard Pfeiffer has u:cept.edJ a position in Toronto and is stayâ€" ing at the home of his uncle and | aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith. _ | Miss Annette Aves is spending a week at the home of her aunt in Port Colborne. _Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibbons visited with their sons Murray and Roy at Paris on Friday. _ 1 M PRn Memhei S ie im O Cem Renne PR0 Te home of Mr. and Mrs.‘ William The Harvesters‘ Missions Band Grimwood on Sunday. met Sunday morning with Barrie Bonnie Dawson of Galt spem‘flailman presiding. Scripture was the weekâ€"end at the home of her "€2d by Linda Pickard and prayâ€" grandmother, Mrs. O. Goddard. ; Wws offered by Alice Oswald. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Massel ang | Poems and stories were fead by daughters Linda and Diane o,(mny and Carol Pickard, Shirley mitcnener spent Sunday at the Haliman and Mrs. W. Shaver. home of Mrs. F. Hobbs. ; Alice Oswald told a scripture Mrs W o Heist of Waterion Aannelgraph story. Boon ‘Uniteq Church on Sunday e:::_'egdf:.tgi urvh:‘ at m Preston were vm::%‘ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ri Jones. Frank Pearcy of Galt spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcy. Mrs. O. Goddard and Miss Louise Goddard were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Godâ€" dard of Preston on Sunday. Donald Fisher was a business visitor in Kitchener on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Lichty of Kitchener were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Grimwood on Sunday. _ se e in _ Miss Etta Bowman was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Galt on Friday. Melvin Wolfe were visiting in Mrs. W. Heist of Waterloo spent a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ross Hamilâ€" ton. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcy were business visitors in Kitchâ€" ener on Saturday. â€" Mrs. J. Cluthe has returned to‘ her home in Kitchener after spending the summer months at. the home of her daughter, Miss| Kate Cluthe. | Miss Ellen Wilson of Limerick was visiting with Miss Ruth Haâ€" gey on Saturday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lisso spent Sunday at the home of the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lisso of RR. 1, Ayr. Stephen Foster, who wrote songs about the south, was a norâ€" therner. Rev. H. J. McAvoy of Galt was MAKING PLANSgFOR :‘ Your Own _ "DREAM HOME?" Let RATZ LUMBER Help You ELMIRA ROAD @ Start with â€" careful planning, © Our trained and experienced GIVE UVS A ~BUZLL~ aided by those who have had representatives will help you long experience in the building busiâ€" fulfill your building needs at lowest AT ness . . . and start with topâ€"quality, possible cost. dependable building materials. 6 6 7 7 1 Our Consultation Service is absolutely FREE . . . There is no obligation * on your part ot buy anything. H. E- RAIZ I.“MBER LIMIT ED FRE E. Before you decide to build | _Word has been received of the |birth of a son to Rev. and Mrs. (David Hilborn, RR. 4, Hastings, Mich., on Sunday, Oct. 19. Sunday visitors with Rev. and ‘MIS. C. R. Kauth were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Emmerson and ‘daughters Diane and Sheila ang ‘Mrs. Hilden Disher of Dunnville, | Mr. and Mrs. J .D. Schell of St. i Thomas. cluded a table centred with fruits and vegetables. Mrs. Wanner and her group were in charge of the :;wgnm. Scripture was read by s. Ward Becker. Mrs Ross Richmond of Washington and Mrs. T. Brodhaecker un} a duet and Gerald and Mary Ella Hofstetter sang two little songs. The topic "Home Missions and Human Rights" wud:‘ven by the leader assisted b{ . John Hofstetter, grs. Melvin Shantz, Mrs. T. rodhaecker, Mrs. Ward Becker and Mrs. G. Berge. Mrs. Melvin Shantz gave a much appreciated talk on “Liv'u} the Life We Proâ€" tess io Lead". Miss Pauline Members of the Gideons‘ orâ€" ganization were in charge of the service in the United gBrel.hren Church Sunday evening. Mr. Walter Foley presided and Mr. Hall, camp president, gave the address. Mrs. Foley assisted in the service and Ross and Billy Foley gave dual cornet and piano music. . Morley Webb of Galt contributed two vocal numbers. There will not be a preaching service in the United Brethren Church next Sunday, Oct. 26, owing to the annual Christian Education convention being held on the Bprt Elgin circuit. Eschelman gave a reading. At the close of the business period a baâ€" zaar and social hour were held. W.S.WS. and Ladies‘ Aid of Grace EU.B. Church was held at fred Wanner, Wednesday night with 20 members and 21 visitors Joyce Coleman had the topic for the U.BC.E. meeting. Bill Mitchell and Bob Coleman read scripture and Lois Shelby offerâ€" ed prayer. A group of girls sang. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sibbick of Burford visited on Sunday at the homes of J. S. 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