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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Apr 1930, p. 8

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CONFIRMATION SERVICE AT LUTHERAN CHURCH Ninstson Woys and Girls Admitted to Church Membership on Lutheran church last Sunday mornâ€" ing. ‘The members of the class who Clara Kaveiman, Edna KavelmaD.;chener on Sunday. _ _ _ _ wwz.mummi u:o‘n‘“ u..’{u.. of Kitchener Madter, Wallace Toman, Milton Zinn. ‘spent a few days of last week at the Willard Schmidt, George Mueller, nome of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elmer Jacobs, Harold Becker, A+|Goldbeck. tred Kavelman, and Eldon Kavelmanâ€"| ‘The Misses Priscilia Gildner and ‘The church was beautifully decorâ€"|Ruby Bechtel and Mr. Roy Gildner z:d 'Ith«novon. Anol:: which 'fl; visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. uets of carnations in memory of | Bowman Hamb the late Mrs. John Weber, nrg_A_-;l‘:;?.:nuy. wuae at New pare 98 23 Rrb St. W. ‘The Baptist Sunday School will| Sunday visitors at the home of present the Easter message in story Mr. and Mre. George Hallman were: and song on Monday evening, April Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schiedel and son %ist, at 8 o‘clock. Everyone welâ€" Cameron of Bridgeport; Mr. and Mre. come. 'Aneon Hallman and sons Ward and Talk On Missions. Lyle, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miss Bredemus, who has spent Shantz all of Preston. some years in Armenia, will give an _ Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Stauffer, Miss interesting talk in the M.B.C. Church Sylvia Bock and Mr. Ward Stauffer on Thursday evening, April 17th, at visited with “)'lr'.- and Mrs. Wellingâ€" A epecial service will be held in the M.BC. Church on Good Friday evening, commencing at 7.45. Rev. ‘W. Brown, the pastor, will speak on, ‘‘The Atonement". Special music will be given. All are invited. Special Easter services, conducted by Rev. J. L. Towne, were held in the United Brethren Church last Sunday morning and evening. Ten persons were received into church membership at the morning service, and in the evening special Easter music was rendered by the choir. ‘The church was suitably decorated with Easter lilies. Miss Effie Bailie of Kitchener epent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bailie. 8 o‘clock. All are invited. Don‘t ton Bock at Welland on Sunday. miss hearing hor. 1 Mr. and Mre. Areli Goodwin spent Easter Services. a few days of last week with the forâ€" Special Easter services, conducted mer‘s parents at Glenallan. The regular monthly meeting of the Women‘s Institute will be held on Wednesday evening, April 23rd, at the home of Mrs. A. Hiborn. Durâ€" ing the evening a short play entitled, "The Pirates", will be given by seyâ€" eral of the members of the Institute. Personals. Mrs. B. B. Playford, Sr., of Waterâ€" loo, and Mr. and Mrs. William Copâ€" ley of Plattsville. Mr. Andrew Koehler, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Deitz of St. Agatha spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Krupp at New Hamburg last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lanson Reist and daughter Niaine, and the Misses Quite a number from this commuâ€" nity attended the City Mission Workersa‘ Convention held in the M.B.C. Church at Breslau on Sunday. Meet April 23rd. â€" Miss Lydia Rosenberger is spendâ€" ing some time at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ei Rosenberger near Platteville. Miss Ellen Eby and Mr. Gordon Eby of Mannheim visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hallman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kratz and son Le Roy of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Hemrich of Waterlco visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Florin Toman of Waâ€" terloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Toâ€" man of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner of Kitchener visited with Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus on Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. John Copley were: Mrs. Raymond Goldbeck epent a few days of last week with her sis ter, Miss Edith Emery at Kitchener. Already there are hundreds of TACO "OILâ€"LESS" Spreaders in operation throughout the country . . . there has not been one complaint about the operation of the wonderful oilâ€"less bearing. In fact, tests have shown that it runs smoother and lasts longer! Come in right away, we will be pleased to explain this feature and the many other improvements that make the Taco "OILâ€"LESS" the most efficient money can buy. We know that every farmer in this community will be interested in this wonderful spreader that does away with the unpleasant job of cleaning off and oiling the distributing gearâ€"that is why we are issuing this inâ€" formal invitation to you, whether or not you are conâ€" sidering the purchase of a new machine, to drop in any time and see how it operates. You Never Have To Oil it / "Oil.Less" Spreader You Are Invited B. TRUSSLER to examine for yourself the many outstanding improvements embodied in The TACO Rev. and Mrs. Jonas Suider of We terloo, Miss Lily Baer, and Mr. Ronâ€" aid Snider of Kitchener visited with ‘l.l;ndln.MIlfluub Mizs Shoomaker epent Sunday at Guelph. Mrs. Clars Nauman and family of Baden visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. H. D. Schmidt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman and and Lillian Diefenbacher visitâ€" ed at Bresiay on Sunday. Messrs. Jack Lembke of Preston and Wilbert Bochtel of Kitchener apont Sunday at the home of the latâ€" the Misses Vioiet, Myra and Reta Herber visited with friends in Kitâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. [nd Mrs. Fred Rueffer at Waterloo. . Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel and Miss Dorothy Cassel of Plattsville, and Mr. Elmer Cassel of Galt called at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ivan Hilborn on Sunday. _ _ Mrs. S. Sararas is seriously ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shantz of Baâ€" den visited at the home of Mre. Marâ€" tin Knarr on Sunday. Mr. Dave Litwiller motored to Ingersoll on Saturday. ‘ Rev. and Mrs. M. Hallman of Peâ€" tereburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dayid Bergey on Sunday. 80 _ Mr. Russel Wage of Toronto called on Mr. and Mre. Russel Bailie last Thureday. â€" 2 Miss Verna Hallman of Petersâ€" burg, Miss Nelda Baer and Mr. Melâ€" vin of Rosebank spent last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Moses Baer. Miss Mildred Spies, city mission worker of St. Thomas spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Diefenbacher. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Brighton and sons Earl and Robert of Galt, and Mr. Gordon Bogle of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brighton an Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Caseel, and Mr. Philip Poth visited with Mr. and Mre. A. Linten at Guelph on Sunday. Messrs. Clifford Weber and Edâ€" ward Wick of Kitchenor spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Norman Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lautenschlaâ€" ger of Elmira and ‘Mrs. Jack Kavel man of Iroquois Falls visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cassel on Sunâ€" day. Mr. Trueman Current of Port Col borne is spending a week with Rev and Mrs. C. W. Backus. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Israel and son Albert and ‘Mrs. Julia Bergey of Kitâ€" chener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Manton Howling on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Clifford Waterman and family visited with Mr. and Mre. Melvin Lachman at Plattsville on Sunday. ~ p Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Ruston have left for Kitchener after spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber. Mr. and Mre. John Poll and famâ€" ily of Roseville visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler on Sunâ€" day. k â€" â€" â€" _ Mr. David Snyder spent Sunday at Bothwell. Miss Stella Schmidt of Kitchener Waterloo, Ont. is apendingâ€"a woeek at the home of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs 4. D. _ _Mrs. J. Bricker of Roseville, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shelby of Paris visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Snyder on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller and dughter June, and Miss Barbara Litâ€" willer visited with friends at Baden spent a few days of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hi}born. : Mr. Ernst Egerdee of Rosebank spent Sunday with Mr. Donald Jacob. Rev. Mr. Collins of Great Valley, N. Y., is a guest of Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Krauth. Minard‘s is Best for Grippe. WING ROAST â€" Ib. 35e Porterhouse ». 38§:« Chickens » 40â€" Boiled Ham » §3« LEGS mz ».2§.â€" RUMP FILLETS ...... LOIN ROAST ......... RACK ROAST ....... SHOULDER ROAST .. CHOICE CUTS TENDER &A & P QUALITY CHOICE YOUNG ROASTING LAMB FINEST QUALITY MACHINEâ€"SLICED 19 KING ST. NORTH â€" â€" â€" â€" WaATERLOO ONT. LOIN ROAST â€" Ib. 27e â€"FED ROASTING 4 to 5 LB. AVERAGE FANCY MILKâ€"FED EASTER VEAL MEATS® BANANAS ~z210~° 3119 SPINACH .Frpz. 23D.23e 4 uz. SEEDS zim ? â€"â€"~ 25e * FRUITS and VEGETABLES : CARROTS #22=~ _ 3 â€"wâ€"â€"â€"21e LETTVCE «@â€"â€" _ 22=8â€"°©21e LETTVUCE aâ€"â€"â€" _ 2=» 19e ONIONS ww ccomme G mme. 2%e POTATOES 1. 4m25â€" ASPARAGUS mwrâ€"o . 20â€" ORANGES «â€"â€"â€" Ddos. 71¢ ORANGES «â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ pos. 6§¢ CRISPY, DELICIOUS CORNFLAKES 4â€"LB. PKG.â€"S3Se SALADA ‘:=" v. 69. KELLOGG®‘S 3»o 2§â€" SALMON â€" 2 4§: PINEAPPLE 2=49« FAMOUS HORSESHOE OR CLOVEE LEAF DEL MONTE OR LIBBY‘S SLICED WITH LARGE UNDERCUT GROCERIES®S â€"_. _ ». 3§«â€" VALUE Several farmers of this district Wray ans Nellown at Mitbenk last Wray and Neilson at last Saturday. 8. J. Miller was the aucâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Jos. MacTavish and Mr. Alex. MacTavish, Sr., speut Sunday J'i"nh, rihun- in l?ap.uul. sfiernson with Mrs. 4. Goote, _ _‘ Ir.ullu'l\-larfl .1.4;.‘ dwlâ€"la‘#u# Mr. A. Newton and son William «Tuere Gntat Aturamtic‘ & Pacrr Te Co. Ib. 25¢ BACON .~#. . 35â€" nuccuus es 5GG@GS® FIRSTS .=.. »o 32« SLICED BACKâ€"Smoked . ... Ib. 45¢ SLICED SIDE ..............lb. 38c PicnicHams» 19« GAMMON HALFâ€"Smoked. . Ib. 37¢ CUSHION HALF .......... . . .lb. 39%¢ FANCY MACHINEâ€"SLICED BREAKFAST â€" 5 TO ? LB. AVERAGE SMOKED SUGARâ€"CURED i 10 TO 12 LB. AVERAGR HALFP OR WHOLE: DAVIES‘ FAMOUS OLD ENGLISH CURE : 450| Blucberries 2= 41 49« g NESTLE‘S #21»33° ». 6@. SELECTOR =»= 27. Wiltshire Hams JEWS CELEBRATE PASSOVER On Saturday and continuing eight days, the Jewish citizens of Kitchâ€" ener celebrate the Feast of the Passâ€" over in common with the rest of the Hebrew race throughout the world. Despondenes . Loss af Enerey. Polpitation of lé:"‘:- h‘llfi‘)l;-jl’-“hfi WOOD‘S PHOSPHODINE With the complete assurance that everything she buys * at the A & P is always genuinely good, the Ontario woman rarely desires to shop at any but an A & P store. ESTABLISHED Throughout Ontario you find women praising the A & P 1859 for its good foods and good values . . . and for the PAmoaaome peace of mind that this goodness brings. ["wnere econony rures" ) HAMS Th s unds es S1c. The Greet Preparation. 1-“1::--.&9& ; * HOT CROSS B 5 For Good Friday Dor. e y MEBtdh® 3 doz. RXCELLENT QUALITY CHOCOLATES, MIXED CENTRES GONDOLA =â€"â€" 39. ANOTHER &A & P BAKERY PRODUCT POR YOUR EASTER BREAKFAST DRINKâ€" ouUR, QWN SUNNYFIELD Rins. w. 31« BOKAR _ ese ie _ ib. Te l.nln}l:..ud“rd ...’.}:J;.:"‘ mw&mhh '“"N"M ‘m April 19 (Saturday) â€"At 1.30 valuable 95 acre farm with good â€"W’â€"'.’ mI9" 1O na . CA P <ag Tond wl 24 #4 m-flwhflz implements, E"o‘tnfluc‘hdhw «c for the late Herman Sill, at No. 90 Biucher late Louis J. situâ€" St., Kitchener. 1“0‘3% Aj 21 (East â€" At Plan 1.u';.fl-.. 'z:i"u‘fi' m,".-.z- May 7 ;' 1 s:; belonging & tuated farm abontl-fluunhol‘uubo,mfflkl h “A:v.fl :ilgh(m :o- Guelph St., near Dumart‘s packâ€" Easter â€"Val plant, known Riverside firupwm’x‘ ® «* um“s&:’n":u'fl::m May 24 (Saturday)â€"At 2 p.m., farm of Urias Shantz, 3 miles north| Y*2) estate and household effects for of Waterloo, on the highway. BUTTER April 18 (Good Friday)â€"At 1.30 April 22 (Tuesday)â€"At 1 p.in., 99¢ Halibut.~s. » 24 Silverbright »«â€": 21c0c%." Ib. 16¢ ;om OOIOEON n"ug.mlb. Whitefish » 13 Haddock »13: IN 1â€"1B. PRINTS CHOICE WINTERâ€"CAUGHT FRESH CAUGHT mEaDLESs AND DRESSED May 24 (Saturday)â€"At 2 pm., real estate and household effects for the estate of the late Joseph Moser, in the village of Bamberg. §1¢ 14« h te, situâ€" mile 1y this W 1 Xo piedpaigl, hay Pand Ib. 130

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