« a) 2/ Impressive services marked the opening of the new edifice of the Waâ€" terloo Redeemer Lutheran church congregation on Sunday morning and afternoon. Organized just two years ago, the congregation expanded rapidly under Pastor Rev. Kreisel, until plans were made this past winter for a new building. _ ‘The congregation â€" had been meeting in the town hail audiâ€" torium. ‘The new building will acâ€" comdate 200 persons. ‘The new church, a oneâ€"storey hasement structure, is located at the corner of John street west and Rarl street. Work on decorating the inâ€" terior is not quite finished. Rev. Dr. Reese of Detroit, an exeâ€" cutive of the Missouri Lutheran Syâ€" nod in America, of which the new Waterloo church is a branch, delivâ€" ered the special dedication address. Rev. F. Malinsky, pastor of the Elâ€" mira church, spoke at the morning service. Fuenday, June 22, 1987 ‘The Elmira church, St. Paul‘s in aAs South Ward Dedicated on Sunday. AND WE WANT IT! TheWaterloo Chronicle it‘ s all Opened Sunday Ne w s! Waterloo County‘s Oldest and Most Enterprising You cannot get all the local news un less you read The Chronicle. Phone it to 281 S:)P* Waterloo â€"Gets married â€"Has guests â€"Goes away â€"Has a party â€"Has a new baby â€"Has a fire 281 if anyone â€"Holds a meeting â€"Or takes part in any other unusual event. â€"Has an operation â€"Has an accident â€"Buys a home â€"Buys a business â€"Wins a prize â€"Receives an award â€"Builds a house Y.M.C.A. Choir at Band Concert One of the largest crowds of the year attended the concert of the Wa:â€" terloo Musical Society Band at the Shell Bandstand in ‘Waterloo Park on Sunday night. r Special artists on the program were the Y.M.C.A. Young Men‘s choir, under the direction of D. J. K. McLaren. Kitchener, and the Wellesley Lutherâ€" an church constitute the district branches on the ‘Missouri synod. Each â€" contestant, â€" however, should make returns each Monâ€" day, and a record will be kept of all weekly totals ,and standâ€" ing announced in Friday‘s issue of The Waterloo Chronicle. A Ballot Box will be placed in The Waterloo Chronicle office, where all votes are to be deâ€" TO CONTESTANTSâ€" _ _ HOW TO MAKE YOUR Telephone ot THB WATERLOO CHRONICLE The city of Kitchener is selling part of the Rockway Golf course land to the Ontario Government to permit a cutâ€"off from the Preston road to Mill street. | don Friday night several minor acciâ€" dents were reported by Provincial Police. Eldon Wagner, Baden, failâ€" ed to see a car coming along the Stratfordâ€"Kitchener highway and drove his car out of an intersection to slightly damage a car passing in charge of Earl Hoppe. Another misâ€" hap occurred when Alex Ibbetsen, Flint, Mich., slightly sideswiped a car driven by Lloyd Risk, coming out of the garage onto the highway near the bridge at Breslau. Little damage was done. â€" Saturday at 10.30 o‘clock a car driven by a Kitchener taxi got out of control passing another car on the sharp bend one mile from Kitchâ€" ener on the Guelph highway. It turned upside down in the ditch, resting against a telephone pole. The driver managed to crawl out of a window. The car was little damâ€" aged and the driver escaped with a severe shaking up. The Waterloo St. Saviour‘s Church, recently oahgod. was formally dedicated on ursday night at an impressive service conducted by Rt. Rev. C. A. Seager of London, Bishop of Huron. The church was crowded !qr_du urvit_:e of prphe&nd thanksâ€" giving. Assisting in e _ service were the rector, Canon R. J. Setonâ€" Adamson, Archdeacon A. L. G. Clarke, of Brantford, and Rev. C. W. Foreman, former rector. Other clergymen who were present for the service were Canon W. Snelgrove,St. Marys, Rev. A. B. Thomas, Galt, Rev. R. Pitts, Haysville, Rev S. H. Brownlee, Preston, Rev. J. N. H. Mills, Kitchener, Rev. W. Simpson, Hespeler, Rev. David Cornish, Port Dover, and Rev. Leslie Harding, Franksville. A special dedication anthem was sung g;cthe choir entitled "Thus Saith the Lord." Leonard Grigg, organist, led the choir and hymn singing. Motor Accidents _ During the Week Minor Mishaps on Petersburg and Breslau Highways. Most Impressive ST. JACOBS.â€"Dashing suddenly out upon the highway while at play the 22â€"monthâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clemmer of Waterloo, miracuâ€" lously escaped serious injury early Thursday evening while visiting with his parents at the King street south kome of his grandmother. Unobâ€" served, the child ran into the path of a car driven by Hilliard Newmasâ€" ter of ‘Kitchener. . CONDITION FAIR Alvin Baechler of St. Clements, who was badly injured in an acciâ€" dent that killed Ernest Mertz, is reâ€" ported as somewhat improved acâ€" cording to the K.â€"W. Hospital superâ€" intendent. ; HIT BY CAR CHILD ESCAPES FATAL INJURY. ACCIDENT VICTIM‘S ARRIVES AT GERMANY Mr. J. H. Woods, Albert St., Waâ€" terloo, received a card from his son, Vr. Arthur Woods, stating he had avrived n Germany where he intends to spend the summer months. Mr. Woods is professor in mathematics pt the \\'estern'University at Lonâ€" SELL PART OF ROCKWAY LAND Newmaster it is reported, informed police he did not see the child beâ€" cause he was watching a group of people standing on the highway edge nearby, fearing they were going to cross in front of him. The bumper of the car knocked the child forcibly to the pavement, and while the machine passed directly cver him he was injured ibeyond susâ€" taining a forehead cut. The wound was treated and closed with three clips by Dr. T. M. Robinson of St. Jacobs. Church at Waterioo One of Finest in the Twin City. St. Savipur‘s FAVOR SUNDAY BAND CONCERTS AT PARK Sunday afternoon band concerts at the Kitchener park are favored by the Park Board which at its last meeting moved to include $300 in its estimates for next year as a grant to the Fusiliers Band. Comâ€" missioner Malcolm referred to thouâ€" sands of people attending the Sunâ€" day evening band concerts at the Waterloo park and thought it high time the city provided Sunday conâ€" certs for the people at Victoria Park. He favored giving a grant or an honorarium to the band members who give one weekly free concert and spend much time at rehearsals. Ne Thirty pairs of women‘s and chilâ€" ;‘i::u;"::;(;::dlsm";nfl‘r‘r'l:';luyeuc:;zsl," d‘ren s shoes were stole.an from the was pointed out, it has been nece C. A. Abrens Company factory OD sary to ask the relief department Linden street during the night T° support the families until the ht cently, when thieves tore out the bands can be brought to court frame of a rear window leading to o omm n n cn y t the engine room and jimmied two ; doors to get into the store room.,; USEB CHRONICLE WANT ADS. The loss represents about $100. TO BUY OR SELL. Use YOUR CREDIT so enjoy A DOMINION DAY TRIP and continuing each Wednesday for the summer months until further notice. King and Water Sts. Waterloo Wednesday Morning Market THIEVES BUSY Wednesday, June 23 By order, Town Property and Market Committee. Commencing on KITCHENER Wilful Desertions Worry Officials Separations of â€" Young Married Couples on Increase in Kitchener District. KITCHENER, June 19.â€"Tremenâ€" dous increase in separations and deâ€" sertion of young mothers by husâ€" bands in Kitchener and district has resulted in local officials demanding stricter penalties from the courts to young married men who will fully desert their families with the exâ€" pectation that they will be supportâ€" ed by the relief department. . 0 Report from the Children‘s Aid Society shows that appeals of wives with small families during the past few months have exceeded all preâ€" vious records. In many cases, it was pointed out, it has been necesâ€" sary to ask the relief department to support the families until the husâ€" bands can be brought to court. Phone