Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Aug 1941, p. 4

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Breaks Wrist. Mrs. A. M. Veitch of Cedar Lawn had the misfortune to break a bone in her left wrist at her home a week ago. The accident happened when she made a misâ€" step in going down a short flight of outside steps from the kitchen. Mrs. Veitch‘s many friends will be pleased to hear that she is recovâ€" ering nicely from her injuries. _ Miss Betty Plant visited week in Plattsville with Mr. Mrs. Rex Harmer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brenneman and family visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yantzi of Stratford. Mrs. Usborne and Miss Gertrude Usborne have returned to Toronto after visiting for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker at Forest Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook @nd ‘on her cousins, Mrs. Bristow and family of Parkway and Mr. .al.\d Mrs. McMeekin on Friday. Mrs. Ernie Cook of Wellesley visitt _ w, aong Mrs. Albert Mitchel and ed Mrs. Wm. Cook. daughter Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. Misses June and Doreen ShantZ Calder Dilgarno, and two children and Master Keith Shantz holidayâ€" |of Rothsay, called on Mr. and Mrs. Misses June and Doreen ShantZ Calder Dilgarno, and two children and Master Keith Shantz holidayâ€" |of Rothsay, called on Mr. and Mrs. ed for a few days at Wellesley last w R. Brown‘s on Saturday. week . . | Relatives from St. Paul‘s visited Recent visitors with Mr. and |yy and Mrs. William Wright‘s on Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Baer_ were Mrs. Joshuah Shantz of New Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shantz and Mrs. Christian Leis of East Zorra. Miss Mabel Fenn of Plattsville is spending the next couple of weeks at Cedar Lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Pitts have returned to Kenora, Ontario, after spending the past month with the former‘s parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Pitts and other friends. Mrs. Rotham and little grandson Paul Baytio of Toronto and Miss Helen Wilkes of Weston are holiâ€" daying at Nith Grove. Miss Marjorie Walker of Cleveâ€" land, Ohio, is visiting for a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker at Forest Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schramm and family visited recently in Hamilâ€" ton. Mr. Archie Murray and family of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Callahan of Woodstock called on friends in the village recently. Mrs. Joshua Shantz of New Dundee visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shantz. Mr. and Mrs Harry Hofstetter visited with friends in Kitchener and Bridgeport, recently. MODERATE RATES AND INFORMATION FROM FRED WESSON‘ â€" KITCHENER â€" PHONE 2â€"4469 HAYSVILLE | CHESTERFIELD By Mrs. Clarence Diamond (Chronicle Correspondent) Gray Coach Lines For Your Next Outing CHARTER A COACH Let every member of your party enjoy all the fun of the trip there and back. â€" Be sure that everyone is safe‘ â€" Miss Anna Waldie, R.N., of Torâ€" onto made a short visit at her parâ€" ental home here on Wednesday evening, also attending the Plattsâ€" ville Garden Party, thus returning to Toronto Thursday morning. A large number from this comâ€" munity ettended the Garden Party. \Sunday. . |\ Mr. and Mrs. George Gunn and family of Woodstock visited relaâ€" tives here on Sunday. _ Miss Helen Stauffer took first prize in the juvenile soloist class of singing. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scott, Roâ€" bert and Jocelyn of St. Paul were guests of the former‘s father at the weekâ€"end. Mildred Woolcott is able to be up again after a \w{gek’s ilIness. Mr. and Mrs W. S. Hastings were in Toronto on Sunday accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brisâ€" tow and Mrs. McMeekin. Miss Janet Bond, who is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Riseberry, called on her cousins, Mrs. Bristow and Mrs. Rae Bond, sons James and Arthur and granddaughter, Miss Marion Dougherty of Woodstock called on Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Woolâ€" cott Mrs. Adams, Miss Maggie Smith who resided on the farm now ocâ€" cupied by J. H. Stewart many years ago of Dearborn, Mich., paid a brief visit to this vicinity Sunâ€" day afternoon. Miss Jean Waldie was a Kitchâ€" ener visitor on Saturday with Mr. D. E. Stauffer. Weekâ€"end holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B. Waldie and famâ€" ily were Mr. and Mrs. John Waldie and daughter Barbara of Hamilâ€" ton. Mr. Quintin Markle of Sweaburg visited his wife and daughter on Monday. Several here have been or are in bed with the summer flu. Mrs. Bastendorff and daughter, Mrs. Waiters of Detroit were reâ€" cent guests of the former‘s sister, Mrs. R. Shultis and Will; Mrs. Shultis returning to Detroit with them. By J. E. Markle (Ohronicle Correspondent) By Miss Eva Becker | (Chromiele Correspondent) | Young People‘s League. \| The» regular meeting of the Young People‘s League was held in the Evangelical church on Sunday evening with Jean Fried in charge.| Mrs. Melvin Becker was guest speaker and spoke on Home Misâ€"! sion Work. Rev. Mr. Dahms offered the opening prayer and Alice, }Dahms contributed a guitar solo. || At Plattsville Event A number from here were in attendance at the annual garden party held at Plattsville on Wedâ€" nesday evening, sponsored by the Chesterfield Young People‘s Union. Local people contesting in the amateur program and winning prizes were as follows: In adult vocal class, George Perrin and Alice Dahms winning second and third _ place, â€" respectively; . in Juvenile vocal Marguerite Veitch stood 2nd; in elocution, Ralph Battler stood 3rd, while Thos. Marshall, A. Scott, H. StAfier and L. Holm contested in the class for instrumental. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Veitch and Miss Marguerite, Mrs. A. Fried and Miss Cleo Wanner called at the homes of Samuel Wismer at Waterloo and Mrs. J. Histand at Kitchener, recently. _ _ _ _ _ Miss Annie Jantzi visited at the home of Rudy Roth near New Hamburg on Sunday. _ __ _ _ _ Mrs. James Hope visited with Mrs. F. A. Cleland at Ayr on Wednesday. _ _ c Mr. and Mrs. George Hodgins and daughter Ada Christine, and Mrs. J. Bricker of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoltz on Sunday. _ _ + Cl Mrs. J. Hope and Miss Bessie Hope attended a trousseau tea held in honor of Miss Alice Becker, brideâ€"elect of this week, at her ggme near Williamsburg, on Saturâ€" y. Rae Hilborn of Freeport spent Sunday at his home here. _ Mrs. Roy Stoltz and son Billy of Galt visited with Mrs. Elmer Stoltz on Monday. At Trousseu Tea _ _ Miss Alice Dahm is spendiw; her i:acation with relatives in Waterâ€" oo. Mrs. Norman Martin and Miss Minerva Bowman of St. Jacobs, Miss Elvina Bowman of Elmira were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Peter B. Bowman. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Horning, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox of Pennsylâ€" vania, and Mrs. Emanuel Martin of Creekbank visited Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bowman, Sunday. _ _ Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Walkover of Toronto wvisited with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lawson last week Rev. and Mrs. G. Brown_ of Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown and Beth of Elmira, Charles Bergman, Jr., of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stumpf, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stumpf, Waterloo, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott: _ O -fi.l'.";fiti"id&jâ€" Irvin Shoemaker, Norma and Verna visited Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman, Sunday.. _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wideman spent Sunday with Mr. Elias Wideâ€" man, Balsam Grove. o .M"{ssmil:;barriefnhAn of Elmira spent the weekâ€"end and holiday at her home here. ROSEVILLE FLORADALE Br Miss Gertrade Ott (Chronicle Correspondent) % }mmo-w | Of Farmers Opposed To Sm | Municipal Dmain Byâ€"Law. CONESTOGO. â€" The Municipal Council of the Township of Woolâ€" wich met at Conestogo on Tuesday Aug. 5, 1941, pursuant to adjournâ€" ment from last session. _ . All the members excepting Depâ€" | utyâ€"Reeve Schwindt were present | The reeve was in the chair. \ _ ‘The minutes of the previous sesâ€" Woelwich Council Receives Approval Ot Municipal Board sion . were Install Extra Light \:;“"!-'n"“""d.‘"‘" ons in Moved by Wm. R. Snyder and| Miss Marguerite Triller of Limâ€" Geo. Mattusch, that as trustees Of|erick spent the weekâ€"end at the the village of Conestogo have| home of her sister, Mrs. Art asked for an extra street light oning, Duke street, and that as such .i ph H‘ers of Philipston spent light was deemed desirable, the the Civic Holiday at the home of Hydro Electric Power Commission \his grandmother, Mrs. A. Myers. ‘Of Ontario be instructed to instal | nfimSlebem‘mmjom |the extra light and that a copy of|from Detroit visited Mrs. John this motion be forwarded to the Grant on Wednesday. | district officeâ€"â€"Carried. | Mrs. A. Pfeiffer has returned to c her home in the village after | Appear For Farmers spendi':f some time in St Mary‘s |\ G. R. Brock, of Brock, Weir and Hml Kitchener. Trott, Kitchener solicitors, np?ear- . and Mrs. E. Hiscott have ed before Council on behalf of farâ€"| moved their house effects to Owen mer appellants against the Fa-h\u Sound. § of the proposed municij drain| Mrs. M. Bast and sop Earl and \No. 6 bylaw. After hearing Mr.|\Norma Janelle have returned to \Brock and considering the matter.itheir home in Kitchener after ‘it was moved by Wm. R. Snyder spending a vacation at the home .and George Mattusch that the|of their uncle, Mr. F. Kauk. passing of the proposed Bylaw reâ€" Mrs. Rag has returned to her garding municipal drain No. 6, \ home in Chicago after spending a Township of Woolwich be held in | few weeks‘ vacation at the home abeyance.â€"Carried. _ _____ |of Mrs. E. 'l:erigne. i llk L letter granting the approval of the Ontario Municipal Board of a byâ€" law re municipal drain No. 6 Also circular letters regarding Unemâ€" ployment l;uunng from the deâ€" partment of muni affairs. The Hydro Mz:ul?owd' Comâ€" mission district superintendent reâ€" quested instructions regarding the installation of an extra street light in Conestogo. _ Charles 'Eziiâ€"l-e; interviewed Cuncil with respect to further asâ€" sistance to the Mrs. Emslie family. Council promised to give this matâ€" ter consideration. â€" _ Owing to existing circumstances the passing of the general tax levy \;ylaw was laid over until a later ate. Moved by Oliver J. Wright and Wm. R. Snyder, that Bylaw No. 950, to assess and levy a special rate on all rateable property of supporters of nublic schools in the Township of Woolwich to raise the sum of $10,282 as a grant to the several school sections for the year Moved %y Geo. Mattusch and Oliver J. Wright, th:t Byâ€"law No. 951, to assess the several school sections in the Township of Woolâ€" wich, for the year 1941, be read a first and second time.â€"Carried. _ Moved by Geo. Mattusch and Wm. R. Snyder, that Bylaws Nos. 950 and 951 be now read a third time and passed.â€"Carried. |___ _ 1941, be read a Moved by Oliver J. Wright and | Wm. R. Snyder, that the following accounts be passed and that the reeve grant his orders for the same: Oscar Stroh, Hydro lighting service, $3.54; Elmira Signet, printâ€" ing journals of proceedings, $54.â€" 40; Oscar Stroh, indigent supplies, $12.00; North Waterloo Farmers Mutual Fire Ins. Co., premizin, $3.00; H. W. Zilliax, Elmiraâ€"Woolâ€" wich Agri. Society, grant, $125.00;; S. C. Spies, Twp. High School Board secretary fees etc., 1940, $22.50; J A. Steiss, Road Superinâ€"‘ tendent‘s pay sheet, $1,074.63. Toâ€" tal, (carried) $1,295.07. _ _ _ Moved by Wm. R. Snyder and Oliver J. Wright, that this Counâ€" cil do now adjourn to meet again at the Council Chamber, Conestogo, on Tuesday, Sept. 2nd next, at 10 o‘clock a.m.â€"Carried. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Regularly Council Passes Byâ€"Law over their stock HIDDEN FROM NAZI AIRMEN by the sprawling: cuppuflazeJ nets c:ve\;he Buyv NAZl AIRMEN by the sprawling camouflage nets overhead, men at a British coast defence battery check of shells. Four million uniformed men guard the island and several hundred thousand more workers are now engaged in munitions and aircraft industries than after four years of the last war. â€" For selling rejected brome grass ummâ€"a.m peredh visioon‘se the seeds in of the Seeds Act, Charles Starke, a farmer at Balzac, Alberts, was, after pleading guilty, fined $10 and costs by the magistrate at Crossfield, ufi:‘ mm-ww-nm of the Products Division, Danh_knbmrmmtdw- fined $10 and costs by the polic mnmug.: mmâ€"wumm of the Products Division, Dominion Department of Agriculâ€" ture, Ottawa. _ Mrs. Robert Bonney of Toronto spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bryce. Mr. and Mrs Lester Weiland and daughters Phyllis Ruth and Joan of Kitchener spent UIviC Holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones. Marjorie Steinberg of Kitchener and Billy Callahad of Preston are spending a vacation at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Melvin Wolfe. Sunday wvisitors at the home of Charles Fink were Mr. and Mrs. Jos Schmidt and son Billy, Mrs. R. Brighton and sons Ronald, Lioyd and Roy and Marjorie Braniff of and RKoy and Marjorie DFaNIN U Sunnyside and Pte. Ross Brighton her home in the village nfterl spendi.:f some time in St Mary‘s Hg& Kitchener. . and Mrs. E. Hiscott bave\ moved their house effects to Owen Sound. _ | Mrs. M. Bast and sop Earl and ’Norma Janelle have returned to it.heir home in Kitchener after spending a vacation at the home of their uncle, Mr. F. Kauk. Mrs. Rag has returned to her home in Chicago after spending a few weeks‘ vacation at the home of Mrs. E. Perine. Mrs. W. Koch and babg son have returned home from St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener. Ariene Guillette has returned to her home here after spending a week‘s vacation at the home of her grandfather, Mr. Wm. Guilâ€" lette of Bridgeport. c s Jerry Pfeiffer has returned to his home here after spending a few week‘s vacation at the home of his grandfather in St. Catharines. Mrs. Nichol of Durham spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reader. _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Jean spent Satâ€" urday in Kitchener. Richard Steinberg of‘ Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Melvin Wolfe. Beatrice Pfeiffer is spending a vacation with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith of Toronto. Miss Louise Goddard of Galt spent the weekâ€"end and holiday with her mother, Mrs. O. Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Triller and Robert of Limerick spent Sunday E‘ar tihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Art e. Rudy Schaal has returned to his (m c-.-.:‘.:‘-) SINEWS OF DESERT WARâ€"Tanks, trucks and artillery pieces lie on dock alongside motor torpedo boat at an Egyptian port, all unloaded from British supply ships. Enemy attempts to block supplies for Britain‘s Nile army have failed miserably. spent Civic home in Elmira after spending ning Pool, Toronto, spent the three weeks‘ vacation with his| weekâ€"end at the home of his parâ€" grandmother, Mrs. J. Grant. ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Weaver. B2 en and Boh Kennev of| Mrs. E. Perine left on Friday for _ ‘jozdli-eft;h and Bob Kenney of Preston were visiting the formetr‘s mother, Mrs. C. Reader on Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pfeiffer and family of Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s broâ€" ther, Mr. Alf. Pfeiffer and Mrs. Pfeiffer. ; Max Schaal of Elmira is spendâ€" ing a vacation at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. J. Grant. â€" George Duench of Kitchener spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fink. A. C. Q. George Weaver of Manâ€" I.DId You Buy YOUR War Savings 1 Stamp Toâ€"dayt spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Strange of Elmira. Sunday visitors at the home of Misses Kate and Etta Bowman were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Woolner and two sons of Throla, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Panabaker and two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wilfong vacation at Toronto and Loon Friday, August 8, 1941

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