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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Feb 1937, p. 5

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Tuesday, February 2, 1937 Waterloo for 43 years and was in her 76th year. The late Catherime Wottlaufer was born in North Easthope, Oct. u.lssl.uda?h-ofhhu Conrad Wettlaufer and Elizabeth RBidt. On May 23, 1883, she was attack on Saturday and early in the years ago they moved to Wateri0o. They celebrated their golden wedâ€" iiâ€"i; u;fii;é;liry May 23rd, 1983. Deceased was a charter member of the Ladies‘ Aid Society and lifelong member of the Eva'nfielieul Church. She was a devoted e and mother and beloved by all who had the privilege of her acquaintance. . _ five children, Elizabeth (Mrs. A. K. Cressman), Margaret (Mrs. Roy 8. Bean), both of Waterloo, Georgina slu Harry Hahn), and Beatrice Mra. Frederick Blackwell), both of London, and one son, Eldon, at home; also three brothers, Dr. Conâ€" rad E. Wettlaufer and Dr. Louis E. Wettlaufer, of Buffalo, Henry Wettâ€" laufer of Saginaw, Mich., one sister, Mrs. Anna Ballantyne, of Tavistock, cight flndchl]d!'e' n and one great grandchild, Elizabeth Ann Cressâ€" man. Two brothers deceased in reâ€" cent years were George Wettlaufer of Toronto and John Wettlaufer of The funeral takes place this Tuesâ€" day afternoon at 2.30 o‘clock from the family residence, with Rev. H. A. Kellerman, pestor of Emmanuel Evangelical Church, officiating. Inâ€" Margaret Henderson, and was a sister of Margaret and J. W. Henâ€" deceased was interested. The casket bearers were grandâ€" sons of deceased, Garfield Cress Ayr.â€"The death oceurred in Gait on Friday after a long flmess, of Elizabeth Hope Henderson of Ayr. derson. The late Miss Henderson was born in Ayr and had lived there all her life with the exception of a Thomas Little, 84, a retired farmâ€"| Mrs. T. 8. Copoland er, died at his home, Frederick u,‘ (By Chronicle Correspondent) Kitchemer, on Thursday. Mr. Little® ST. JACOBS.â€"Jane _ Elizabeth mbwnhnevchywwfllpndnobb_mu“ogma:mmg,m was unmarried. . land, departed life on Saturday _ One sister, Mrs. Chris. Raymeond, roâ€"encon. She had been an invalid She was a member of the former Presbyterian church. YOU KNOW THAT Schreiter â€" Sandrock FUNERAL HOME 51 Benton St., Phone 4480 and Roy, Willam, David, Edâ€" and John Bean, all of Waterâ€" ago they moved to Waterloo. Elizabeth M. Henderson r.â€"The death oc¢urred in Galt of THE WOMANS PAGE for many years but the immediate s held Saturdsy canse of her death was a stroke sufâ€" | fered on Friday night, January 222d. ~â€"â€"â€"â€"|She was born in the village of Co® mommmmmmmummmmcemmzm= CStORQ OD ApTIl 218t, 1857. ShC WAS mmz marricd to T. 9. Copoland on Septemâ€" ber 7th, 1881. Her husband died April 16th, 1934. She lived the greatâ€" er part of her married life in St. Jaâ€" cobs and Salem. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. J. G. Hurst of St. Je cobs, and one daughter Louise at 5 home. ou T The funeral service will be held on T ‘Tuesday afternoon at two o‘clock at taint of | ner iate home where the service will loss of dignity pared to sorve Dr. Geo. McQuibban Dies At Toronto‘! Quibban, member of the Outarto le gisiature for Wellingten nerth, died here carly Baturday moruing. Forâ€" mer L.iberal leader of the Omtario House, he took his regular place in the legislature last ‘Thureday but took suddenly {11. ‘Born at Ingersoll, Sept. 2, 1896, Dr. McQuibban was educated at Harrisâ€" ton, Ont., and the University of Torâ€" routo, receiving the degree of bacheâ€" lor of medicine. A practising physiâ€" cian and surgeon, he had resided for years at Alma, Out., where he was a member of the Presbyterian church émg'oht:“l’r..'a-:mfiuho'lol ral a > Cookâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Feb. 1, to Mr. and Mra. Leslie Cook, 21 Park St., Kitchemer, a son. J. Cook, a da â€" Shants, native of Waterloo County, Dahmerâ€"At flm. Jan. 28, to died :'hi' home, 106 Filbert street, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Dahmer, Mill Kitchener, late Sunday night. He A ‘bachelor, Dr. McQuibban was first elected to the Ortarie house in 1926 and was reâ€"olected in 1929 and 1934 Schnoiderâ€"At RR. 2, Petcm Jan. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Schneider, a daughter. Cookâ€"At RR. 3, New Hamburg, Jan. 27, to Mr and Mrs. Gordon ‘The death of iMr. Christian W. Bast occurred at the X.â€"W. Hospital at the ago of 61 years. He had been in failing health all sammer and was taken to the hospital last Saturday. ‘The late Mr. Bast resided in Kast Zorra and North Rasthope for the greater part of his life He was marâ€" ried to Elizabeth Boshart 38 years ago. Surviving him are his widow aud six sons and 3 daughters. 21 Park St., Kitchemer, a son. |w and Drfl.mqr Funeral n mmmeaenineeeeereaeer chapel, Waterloo, u Wednesday i home 0: m'h'l.'v Ervin Martin, three miles northwest of MARRIAGES Waterloo. The funcral will be held from the Ervin Martin residence on â€"Wednesday afternoon at 1 p.m., Karnâ€"Fschorâ€"Jan. 30, Howard W. thence to the Martin meeting house Karn to Margaret Fischer, both for service with interment in the | ‘The funeral service was held pri vately at the home and then a serâ€" vice was held at the Hostetler Church with interment in the adâ€" joining cometery. be conducted by her pastor, Rev. J. F. Hauch, therce to Calvary Ceme tery for interment. She was of a kindly disposition and leaves many friends and sympathiszors with her snrvivora Regina Schneider Regina Schneider passed away at St. Marys‘ Hospital Monday in her 67th year. She had lived in Kitchâ€" ener for the past 14 years. ‘Bhe is survived by two sons, four stepchildren, five brothers and two of Kitchener. THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION BIRTHS THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE | morning when they will be take? the home of his sonâ€"inâ€"law, E: Martin, three miles northwest Waterloo. The funeral will be 1 _ The Men‘s Ciub of Knox Presbyâ€" terinn Church held their first moetâ€" ing of the new year in the church S esmpits hoare Toav. Toy Bekng members heard Rev. Lou ; G.-flflum'dfi.m Waterieo Y. --htcnnhg address. The Y.M.C.A. Men Knox Men‘s Club Young Men‘s Secretary, added anâ€" o&e:‘mdhmhm Eollowing is a summary of importâ€" ant telephone changes completed in this District during 1936: sisters. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 10 am. at St. Louls R.C. Church. \\!mermont in Mount Hope cemetery: ‘Reconstraction of rural partylines served through Waterioo exchange, with pole line replacements on Erb St. West and gemeral reconditioning of facilities. Plant replacements and oxtenâ€" sons provided in Kitchener to serve subscribers in the new Westmount residontial subdivision and to meet anticipated growth thero; general betterments afforded through recomnâ€" struction of telephone plant in Kitch ener‘s business district. sons and four daughters. His wife was in his 77th year. predeceased him 13 years ago and Annie Coyne There passed away at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Jan. 31, Annie Coyne, 150 Peter St.. Kitchener, in her 60th year. She is survived by her husband, two sons and four daughters. The funeral will be held from her residence on Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. to St. Josephs‘ RC. Church, with interment in Mount Hope cemetery. The re mains will be at the Lippert Hunter Tuneral Home until Tuesday. I ‘The funeral was heid Thursday afternoon and was attended by a very large concourse of relatives ‘and friends. ‘The funeral services were in Ichar;é of Rev. G. R. Schultz of Zion Lutheran Charch of Philipsburg. Foâ€" | lowing a private service at the house adjoimming cemetery. Grace Howard, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Howard, passed away at her home, 95 Water St., Kitc{cnet. on Monday. Miss Howâ€" ard was in her 51st year. She is survived ‘Roher mother and one If)rothert.h B fnnerna! will be hek{ rom e pj unter Funera Home on Wemu, at 9 a.m., thence to St. Mary‘s church. Interâ€" ment in Mount Hope cemetery. Mrs. Josoeph Kautmaen ‘The death of one of the most highâ€" ly esteemed residents of North Mastâ€" hope occurred at her home on Sunâ€" day. Mrs. Kaufman was 66 years og age. She was a lifelong resident and a devout adherent of the Lutheran faith. ‘There are left in bereavement four sons and four daughters. « public service was held in the church and interment took place in the adjoining cometery. Hold First Meeting II1 for Ag;l':ly ‘o‘Le _ week, Waterloo No extra charge for use of our homeâ€"like Funeral Chapel. Walsh Funeral Service COMPLETED LAST YEAR 160 King St. S. â€" Phone 677 HOUSEHOLD HINTS % cup cream % teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon poultry seasoning 1 tablespoon tomato catsap % teaspoon pepper % teaspoon powdered sage 1 ogg, slightly beaten 1 cup fine dry bread crumbs. Rub Limas through a coarse etraip er. Add crumbs, cream, salt, peppor, sage and egg. Shape in the form of small cylinders. ‘Roll in crambs, édip in 1 egg beaten with 3 tablespoons cold water and again roll in crumbs. Fry in deep bhot fat (390° F.) until brown, then drain on soft paper. Place on serving plate and rarnish with rings of fried apple. 1 cup of sugar. â€" , cup of milk. Boil as for candy. Let cool. Then beat. If it thickens too rapidly, add a litle cream and continue to beat until frosting is thick and creamy. 2 cups cooked, dried Limas Twin City Laundry From A to Z A is for Accuracy with which our work is done B is for Best the kind that‘s number one C is for Clean Clothing which means a lot to you D is for Driver who brings the work to you E is for Experts that we‘ve become in time F is for Finest Finish that we give to the line G is for Glad that we are to sorve you H is for Help to health that cleanliness is teo 1 is for Interest that in our work we take J is for Judgment to use us is no mistake K is for Keon that you‘ll find us all the time M i for Many mee tho bave work threagh oa moe ve you N is for Neccsssity that clean clothing is to you is for Results our grade as number one is for "~tisfactory Service to give which wo guarantse fifv ~hich from our work you‘ll see is 6 -*iopob_bohy_ol Frosting is for Occasions when on us you call _ _ is for Please which we try to do for all : is t Quality with which our work is dome DOROTHY ANM S HOUSEHOLD HINTB To Make Milk Sour Add 1 teaspoon of vinegar to 2 cup sweot milk and lot stand in a warm place for a fow minutes. ‘Marj}ene Dietrich in the technicolor picture, "Garden of Allah", tow playâ€" ing at the Lyric Theatre, Kitchemer. â€"_â€" ~NDRY c always shows. 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