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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jan 1939, p. 3

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Menu Hint Canadian Bat on Bal Peach Custard Meringue Coffee This is rather a "fruity" menu, but maybe fruit tastes as good tO you as P. does to me these days. You do not need to use the whipped cream salad dressing if you don't care to. of course. It looked good to me, and so I thought I'd give you the recipe for it. You can try it on some or your girl friends when you next have a -luncheon or party. The peach meringue recipe is taken from Good Housekeeping, Cook the bacon in the oven. but watch it to see it domm't burn. 'It will take about 15 minimal. OPTICAL PARLORS Scalloped Onions Orange Salad with Whipped Cream Dressing Peach Custard Meringue Ce FRANK'S HOUSEHOLD HINTS Cards Ahead , Report' h chuc- tr,',',',.,' vision! Defects many can overcome. A sum-ti- I: avoid“ examination is the only SIU" Home nurse" that your 'I gnarl“ is normal. Why - mm an appointment with us I. In examination, and wo- the - Show Glam They are our "say And clued-ll, designed tor m hoopla. "s K I p p Y" Poor Eyesi‘ght will nun Poor Marks . . . .6tetehnd ip - lite In hold hack " King s. Waterloo Pinon; 58 ' Iii ii'ii"i'i"is Iron BOYS no suns Have the Children's Eyes Tested Now At M. S. Munn, Optometrist NEXT WED. Baked Potatoes June". MneDOII" "tho. Eddy wel' t he“ l SALAD DRESSING WENT ,lePPED CRnAM---Me1t a table- spoon of buver in top part of double- ’toller, add two tnbleupoona lemon Juice, one-third cup of orange juice, Mme-fourth cup sugar. and two egg iyolks (slightly beaten). sm over hot :water until thick. Cool. Fold In 1 1t.eeg of cream (vhlpped) Just be- More s reing. . Slight ineFenues were noticed in church “tend-nee, communieanu ttd-membership regitntipn. - A The voters present reelected the 1938 oiBeem except that In. A. E. Strunge we: nominated an auditor to till the v-cnncy caused by the detth tt.the lute ply. Synge. Special votes of thunk: were ten- dered to the Woman's Guild, Sanctuary workers, teachers. omn- ist, sexton end rector. Messrs. Hunilton and Smith were elected delegate and substitute dele, gate respectively to the Diocesan Synod.- -- -- s _ - - A. R. G. Smith, James Forrest and William Fawkes were appointed a committee to curry out the plan of decoration supplied by the Depart- ment of Horticulture, 0.A.C., Guelph. Chm-Eh we. held )6th "out; The rector, In. It. . Pttta, we- salsa end Oven 'fglett,A'tt e men vent! clerk. In.“ Sunday School. Gun-l end Wane-5 Auxiliary were nib-land by the urinal seen and tree-m They were Gtitstt.,", a "edit balance “91“.er in tth de- ttpe',':,":,; men's " excelled even the high mum qt former yearn. The warden?! tintuurial statement mud M to; treasurer was the bed in my years and here too 3 and] helm. is mien! forward to 1989. [ The rector's iiipifi’tâ€" iGiiiud that the eongretration he "held the fort" for_ytothtsr you. . Samuel Steinman, well known Percheron horse breeder, was elect- ed a director of the Canadian Per, oheron Association by mail ballot taken throughout the whole Do- milton, it was learned taming _ He will represent the Association in the Province of Ontario with W. Y. Clark, of Gananoque, who um also elected a director. The oifieers of the Wilgnot Town- ship Municipal Telephone System and the lineman met at the home of the secretary on Wednesday to ur- range the annual report. l‘EAUH CUdrl'ARD MExtEa92'Wir- One cup milk three egg yolks. alight- ly beaten, two tablespoons granulat- ul sugar. speck salt. one-halt ten- spoon vanilla extract, six canned poaeh halves. three egg whites. Com- hine first ttry ingredients; cook over hot water, stirring, until the custard coats spoon. Cool. Place a peach halt in each custard cup. Cover with custard. top with meringue of egg whites, beaten stig with six table spoons suar. Brown in oven. Serves six. Hamburg Horseman Is Honoured Telephon. oakem "on. Church In God Financial Shape Report Reveals the The “In! FRI. - SAT. MON.-TUE. Today's Realms m Sweethearts' REVIVAL Paul "uni V Luise Rainer in "The Good Earth" Added Donald Duck NEW KAI-DIG Five memben were received into voting membenhip. The elected ”I fer the church council to- nether with the a" ere Fred De- bug Srne J. n, Jacob Germ. Edwd albdeineh, Milton Luft, Edward Pal and Con. Kilauea: auditors, Lloyd Debus end Ont: Hudelmeier. I Mr. Val. Zoeller, the faithful treasurer of the church, gave the 1tinaneint report of the general iumury, the mission fund, and the ,building end maintemnce fund. 13772.20 was expended for missions. gThe total expenditures of the con- mention Ind its organizations Aumgunteq to $4,482.00. The report of Rev. Erdman on the} work of the founders of the lisp marl Lutheran Synod. with which St. Peter's congregation in niBlinted, was very interesting. A century ago; a group of 645 Lutheran emigrants: from Saxony sailed for the nitedi State: of America in four chartered, vessels. prompted by the same de-) sire for relifious liberty that) brought the Pi grirnj-‘gthers to the; rock-hound coast of ew England'; twtLeentaritss Mo. _ A 7 7 l ttttee/die #7631? d it. ”IMO. In. I. “Leo-ducted the dam much- nM tho - in: and to and. by in - In of the mun. It. Prod The eutrrr-n't rash in not an a 'tttti “In looking "It the m a “I ' as; td not. hand. Trd WP than Inn]. Tho reason of thi. van an purchase tu, Jth'tttu'rt,, at“: ttra the “at... Our 'ltluhl trdttt excellent. We no in good ihsaraeinl mam." George J. Kuhn, treasurer. we untod n very luminary Mancini “tangent with n substantial hplnnco They saluted pioneer hardships. They were of the better clues people, smallest them many crlftsmen and trro_fetysiottal men. Today, after n century. the Synod of which they were founders numbered one million, three hun- dred thousand souls. Trinity Church at Hamburg Spent $722 h Missions Trinity Lutheran Church held the 1 annual business meeting on Monday evening with the pastor in the chair lend E. G. Hammer as secretary. The meeting was opened with prayer. (Rev. Mr. Mosig presented his report. ifor the 22nd year " pastor of the" congregation. During the year 121‘ 1divine services were conducted with, (German or English services; IIA ‘meetings, 10 baptisms. 15 were con-l C/tCG'," tr weddings, s funerals, 886 tee of Holy Communion and! ‘183 calls were made to see sick petiole. - _ - i Rev. tr. Exam report“ on the work of the conga-luau in activi- ties of the Sun y School. Choir, and tho vision we!“ a well n his own ruminations. I The follov'lilig Auireh eouneiIi"""""'Cei"li"? w “#2315 "mm” members were re-eleeted for two? gens: 21 izgtl."'r; C. Jr. Smith nndl PINEV‘H'LL 'zue"d,titti,,. 'het."',',',),',' T.; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Herllck and Ruehl, K. Radio, Chas. Daniels, P. qon Bobby and daughter Gladys and Eiehler, C. Steiner. E. Lauierr,Mr. ttttd Mrs. Walter Hotstetter and singer; delegate to synod. val. Zoel-ldaushte'r Jean grttertt Sunday with ler; them-u. E. G. Hammer; 1ele-Per. and Mrs. H. "Innin- itrat"e to district conference. Chas. Recent vIsStors with Mr. and Mrs. meal»: gltgrnate._A. halt _ mave Otto were Mr. and Mrs. Christ ; All buried Ina volunieér oMcers 30f the eortttretration, u the organist, Clayton Forler, the president of the Sunday School, gave the report of the Church Schoo . There are 19 teachers and 152 scholars in the German and English departments. Mrs. John Bowman reported for the ‘59 members of the Ladies' Aid iSociety. Miss Clara Wilker gave the report of the Woman's Missionary Society with 30 members and also the report of the Light Brigade with 45 members. Mr. Paul Eichler pre- sented the report of the Inter- mediate Luther League with 20 members. Rev. Mosh reported for the church choir, the junior choir and the men's quartette. All or- ganizations gave satisfactory reports Fri good balances. Mr. C. K. Smith iproposed a vote of thanks for I“ lthe organisations and their faithful loaders and workers mwmg-eu-um “-9491 _urrrder :-5-'Er"--' SAY IT IN FRENCH “Sunset . with George Hay.- . Inna" Hayden SUNDA_Y_ fruit, I;_.95_ mm. “Young h. Kildare” - ADDED ATTRACTrON - Chi-cue. E. Milford'. Adventuress” w“) RICHARD FISKE "gffr'r"ll',t WILLS Cl. FF EDWARDS JANUARY "L,” . an and Mom. fun... Wed. JANUARY " - " - " LEW AYIES LIONEL BARRYMORE NAT PENDLETON __ ADDED ATTRACT!“ - EDITH FELLOWS "The 7 Little RAY Ml LLA ND OLYMPE BRADNA WILLIAM BOYD Surrlnl with in Trail" (Admits Handcuffing §And Chaining Babe l ToRoNT0.--Bharka arent all [raan<raterB." As a matter ot fact only gum-e out ot the hundreds of species ',,are-rtPd they will “scoot" it bubbles are blown at them. So stated Capt. ‘John Craig, Toronto-born adventurer, {deep-sea diver and author. at Eaton Auditorium, Toronto. BUDBURY. ont.-alrnim Dagenals, father ot [our children. admitted in court he had "chained and hand- tnttted" his 20omnthold baby to keep her quiet so he could sleep at night. As a result ot his admission Dugo- Iuls was convicted of a charge ot falling to cue properly tor his chit- dren and was ttned $10 and costs or month In Jail. sexton, treuurer and the iinaneinl "eretary, will be elected by the church council according to the new constitution gdopted in 1938, A _ Wilh'hm Schuf of Sukntchmn arrived in town on Wednesdny and was welcomed by his many friends. J. S. Davidson, superintendent oHand Mrs. Ralph Koch at Blooming- the Children's Aid Society, told crime linding the Dagmais' home in a "do-t Patsy Jacobs of Kitchener spent plorshle" condition. Mrs. Dsgenais, several days with her grandparents, he said. would hot get up to wash Iso. and Mrs. Addison 'Rickert. the dishes which were accumulating’ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dewitt and son in the house tor weeks. JTotner accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Magistrate J. S. McKessock asked ‘Daniel Schweitzer of Waterloo at- tl.st Mm. Dageuais also be broughtltended the funeral services for the before the court., He suggested the P"t Mrs. Andrew Hahn at Linwood children's shelter would be a better on Momtar. place tor the children. I Mr. B. Umbsch or Kitchener spent The meeting was closed with prayer. Lunch was served by the Indies. Arrten. fro- Sank-Wan. SAYS SOME SHARKS ARE JUST PLAIN “Si“lES" Craig told of being on location In Aiaska shouting an Eskimo movie !or a Hollywood producer who thought polar bears should be in- cluded In every norllhlam scone. "We told him we would have to so L800 miles to Bred polar hears," ex- plained Capt Craig, “but that didn't stop him." The producer, he said. rented seven hear: trom a :00 um shipped them to Alaska to be tumed. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Otto were Mr. and Mrs. Christ Swaruentruber and family and Mr. Russel Otto and Miss Myrtle Hi1- garden of New Dundee and Mr. Douglas and Robert Hofstouler and Mist Dorothy Coopman of Toronto. Mr. nnd In. Elton Swurtmtru- her and Reuben Swartzentruber of Pine Hill spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Janul. Mr. and Mrs. LEROY Schlegel and Mr. Chris: Swartxentruber spent An evening with Mr. and Mrs. Punk huddln In Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vohas spam I dar with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eek- Meln In Pine Hill. Recent visitors with Hr. m In. Jaeot, Ludwig Albert Schmidt and Ward and Mr. and Mn. Walter SchOch and dunner Barb-r: of Strllford. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Creumnn and tamlly and Mrs. Oasis Pressman ot New Hamburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn lllllh Mums. _ i Mr “by: Ham It unending a M an at " but. Mr. and Mrs. Edvard Wltmer and (amily new a day with Mr. and In. Wesley Winner. . Recent vl/sltors with Mr. end In. (mm B. Jamil were Mr. Joe K. t"mrtgetttrtrtter an r. and Mrs. Abe Stelnmnn “d ttt ily and MI" Lydia Roth ot New ork. Mm, Magdalene Snider of Ruch- oner " wording I few days with Mrs. (Wilson Hamacher. Mr, Ind Mrs. have Steinmnn of Nut Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. Arno: [all and family of Welles!” upon! Sunday wtth Mr. and MA. David Bosh-r1. Miss Irene Home or New "and" - and” at her homo. Mr. and Mrs. "rot, Holst and tamitr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Fm Hob! in Now Hamburg“ Ii IO! ”any? that Prertdo.8b--attt-tttr Cross-Word Puzzle HI Finis. Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wilmer und’hmily and Mr. [and Mrs. Simon [human and Mae Il).' and Mr. Owen Bechtel all of Rose- t:mk, ' 274 Erect iiiGTi Jt A "numb-'0 'r-alt-rod 1itMoNT0N.-Approxirnateir 400 to 550 ducks who torgot to go south when winter came and remained " Bunnie lake 100 miles south ot here, have been caught tor shipping to United sum, weanling to a mu- aage reaching headquarters or Duck- L'nnmited. here. V Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Klie and family were Sundny - with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koch at Blooming- dale. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods spent a lday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richer! and Mr. and Mrs. N. Wildfong at Hec- jeier recently. They will be shipped to the Unit- ed sum border " Gonna, Mont., and turned over to Lottig K. Inf, Sauna. convener tor Lucia Unlim- ited in Northwestern United sum. Band In Preston Appreciaited By Beavendale Folk WILD DUCKS’IN NORTH TO BE SHIPPED SOUTH It is expected all the (inch will be caught by Wetland”. - Mr, Gd Mrs. Moses Bechtel and family of Elmdnle and Mines Ruby and Elsie and Lloyd Bechtel of Mo bank. Miss Myrtle Weber of Kitchener spent the week-end pt her bonnet Mr. B. Umbach or Kitchener spent 'he-week-end with Mr. Stew-rt We. - Sunday visitors with Mr. and 1173. mm. Knchtel were Grace Knechtol of Bridgeport. A Miss Mabel Chambers who has teen spendmg the out few weeks With her sister. Mrs. Evan Skier. returned to - home " Sheri-to- on may. Mr. Leonard Bechtel spent thm: day with Mr. Melvin Shana. Mr. Theo. Thibideau of Plan-ville visited with Mend: here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Holmpel at Nano Pines visited with Mr. and In. Albert Kurt on Smithy. (Iv Ciro-ul- Gun-mu BEAVERDAL‘E. - but look on one of the very frosty nlghu talks who were outdoors In the Beaverdaie and Putter um. di+ mut. heard very loud and clou- lnualc which seemed to com. ironrthe clouds and stars above but apparently was bolus pin,“ tor the skaters on the brewery dam in Preston. It seemed very I'mfklbl. to hear the music tut plain”. and” visitor: with It. all In. Entre Adhd Train Watt Din-01'. "Clock Clo-non" Also "ACE DRUMMOND" Thy-h! - Fri“! ", “WE!!! itiUri"seea - '2 Grind “ii-l MANNHIIM Saou-At the L-W. Homital, Jan. 18, to Mr. and In. Ocu- Seheel. Mill tlt., Kitchener. . daughter. "olrNrot-sAt Baum. In. 16. to Mr. 1nd Mrs. Roy Kennel. I Punk Duh. after spending most ot,ttttr day without unseen on the shore of Como: Bay ttntrur shot c null-rd, bu! the bird tell Into the m n mum. out. Mill St, Kit Holt-wold! I Mr. 1nd I dwghter. Btmhter-At I Mr. and [a COURTENAY, B.C.--An eagle did an unlucky hunter tur_n thy trther by. According to Dick's story an eagle spotted the dead bind and swooped down to pick it up. " the eagle flew over Dacy's head, the duck (all from It. won- and dropped " most " the hunter’- feet. Friends and rehtives to the num- ber of several hundred attended the funeral service of the Inte Mrs. Jos. Rounds, held It the farm home near Drumbo on Tawny Moon. The service VI: in charge of Rev. Mr. Grenxebech. Enter of the Evan- gelical Chure at Rooeville. Rev. Mr. Anderson of the Drumbo Bap- tist Church “so took part. The mother of deceased, In. C. C. Fry, 82, we: umble to attend owing to illness. ' Beuutiml non] tributes were sent by friends. Interment was made in the EnngeIical Church cemetery neu B . ht. The hen-era vere Chester w; Galt, Milton Bollert and John Rich]. Kitchener, Dr. E. G. Fry and R. B. Bean, Waterloo, Ind George Fry, Bright. For many yen-s I resident of New Dundee, Mrs. Nancy Godbold died It the K.-W. Hospiul, only Wed- nesdny morning. Her husband we decreed her lengthy: g yang-gm. - A daughter of the lite Mr." and Mrs. Valentine Hillyer. she attended St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Kitch- ener. - She is survived by one son, John, of Waterloo, one daughter, Mrs. Williun Bindernntrel, Kitchener. and 16 gy/dee/tc, T e funeral service will be held " 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Schreiter-Sandrock Funeral Rome. Interment will be made in the New Dundee cemetery. Funeral services are being held this (Nday) afternoon from First Baptist Church " 2.80 for Mrs. A. W. Kaiser, aged 48, Herbert street, Waterloo, who died at her residence on Tuesday. Born in Brealau, Mrs. Kaiser was a dau hter of the late Mr. and Mrs. 1'tWf,l Weber. She was an adherent of First Baptist Chgreh, Waterloo, _ _ _ _ _ Grai Sitar. Edi-iii Weber, of Kitchener. One brother predeceused her 11 years Mo. Funerals services will be held to. narrow not. 103 Bhnnley Bt.. Knob. ener. for Albert M. Raul. who reek!- ed It the Windsor Hotel. and who passed DWI! n Bt. May‘s normal, on Monday night. in bl. 67th yell. "trisi/"i.GrrkiFed by her husband, one son. Howard, It home, one brqther, Simon _Wepey, Enema»! F)', 0131mm Mr. Reita, av furniture finisher, 'u The Lien, "r..rrfomi%, Bra-dad LIONS n Waterloo SISKINS KmWMNW. AUDrNMUM A“ I“... II. Goo-III us “My. IO: MONDAY, JANUARY "ed, II” p. an. Conviatéin g Prices at this Thursday " Friday - Saturday CHOCOLATE MINT ITc WAFERS - . STERLING KNITTING WOOL Approx. 1 - bell of 4 " Wood. .. Ball WATERLOO Se T0 $1.00 STORE n---"itttms,oi, "b--m-tt.., e--tut. a-n-tthis,. 'r-totttmtfoedonlr. hth-flmmwlww l Mods-1' non-Club'illoucndinn . 3m VANS - YOUNG FIGHT] mum! “to. Albert W. his" TOT dun... "an... 1.40;... a 1..“ _ - - _ Mrs. Nun, Godho1d Each Albert M. Rein Pl Births TIME TABLE Hon-mic. In. I. Edwin Bnehlor, Copies of the new time table: are available a all oreea and agencies " Coach haul Illa-oh at Ii PRED WESSON WV! SUNDAY. mm Mth In In. an. a. ' - fireman LEAVE KITCHENER _ (an. sun-dud Ting; _ SALE WATCH FOR SALE GILL G WOOL 'iwi'i'/ unlucky Pound 14, to I son. ill only a few days. He was I. son ot the lute Mr. and Mrs. George Rom. and a native or Conestoga. Two sisters. Mrs. Catherine Zun- kle, Kitchener and Mrs. B. Kinda. ot Detroit, survive. Her- Backing _ Herman Becking passed away " the kitcheuer-Waterhto Hospital, Thursday morning, in his 80th year. His wife predeceased him seven years-ago. Be is survived by two sons. Wil- Be is survived by two sons. Wil- linm, I of Preston, and Hprry, of Waterloo; two daughters, Mrs. Alf. Hons, Waterloo, and Miss Minnie, " home; one brother, August, of Kit- che_ner, and six grandchildren. 7 Funisral truffgements have not yet been completed. YOU KNOW THAT WAX PAPER " inch wide. in box with men] cutting edge. tcttNgttrioygtrii"T"iiit " or 00 Watt ELECTRIC LAMPS . . . . ‘ V I I I , um t , 1 I _ E 0 0 T. "iii! C; 20 , s c -.-. E - \ iltlSg 'd llllililll y ‘ " If, H O n I e r F \\’ 'lllillfli I 'l . , .. Ilihdir Walsh iiLGid Service Waterloo No extra chute for use of on! home-like Fallen] Chapel. 100 King St. S. KING & WATER STREETS KITCHENER . Road Service Phone 4646 To in“. ".10.... m p... 'ad p... 510.30 p.-. Kitchener and Waterloo Schreitcr - Sandrcck Limited FUNERAL HOME 15t Bolton St. - “on. Bose, KITCHENS. FREE SINCE our ur- vice in one for " tho people. we have kept our pricgo Avilhin Fetch of all. Etch PAGE THREE Phone 677 1 & loc

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