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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jun 1939, p. 2

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Mr. Lester Shants, Principal of the | Wew Dundee Public School is receiyâ€" , ing the congratulations of his many , friends upon his success in obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree te-l Western University this spring. Mr. Shants has taken the course in l).-l eral Arts extramurally in four years , time which has meant a great deal of hard work and persoverance, He has spent from seven to eleven hours in studying each day in addition to his regular work in comnection with teaching. Besides the University course he has taken three summer courses and receiyed elementary cerâ€" tificates in _ Agricuture, Manual Training and Art. Mr. Shants came to New Dundee at the beginning of the new year from Vance‘s Public Schoo, SS. ‘17, Waterloo township, where he taught for three and oneâ€" half years. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Shantz of Freeport and attended Pinegrove Public (School, both Galt and Kitchener Oonocllte} Institutes and the Hamilton Normal School. f Showered With Congratulations. Many friends and neighbors from the village, surrounding community and distant points called on Waterâ€" loo County‘s: beloved centenarian, Mr. George Trussler over the, weekâ€" end to extend ‘best wishes for his 101st ‘birhtday which he observed quietly at his home on Monday. ‘ Observes 79th Birthday. Perseverance Wins Arts Degree for Local Principal Alvin Pipher, presidert of the Public School ‘Literary Society preâ€" sided at the regular meeting which was held on ‘Thursday afternoon. Joan Dinger gave a reading and Thelma ‘Lang and Reta ‘Coleman conâ€" tributed a vocal duet. Riddles were given by Glen iPoth followed by a contest in charge of Reta Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Rosenberger entertained at dinner on Sunday on the occasion of the 79th birthday of the former‘s sister, Miss Lydia Roâ€" senmberger who resides at their home. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eli Roâ€" senberger, Mr. James Kellsey and Mrs. S. Witmer of New Dundee and Miss Vera Rosenberger of Hespeler. New Members ‘Received. Holy Communion was observed at the United Brethren Church on Sunâ€" day morning with the Pastor, Rev. E. Gingerich officiating. During the service, reception of new members was aso held. Topic, "There is A God". Mr. C. A. Sinclair, B.A., presided at the weekly meeting of the B.Y.P.U. which was held at the church on Monday night. A responâ€" sive scripture lesson on "The Creaâ€" tion", was read followed by a readâ€" ing entitled, "The Making of the Beautiful", by Mrs. V. E. Dinger. The topic, "There is a God", was given ‘by Miss Doris Bechtel after which Rev. H. F. Schade gave a few remarks A vocal duet entitled, "You Cannot Hide from God", was renâ€" dered ‘by the Misses Grace and Ruâ€" dne ‘Toman and the meeting was closed with the Lord‘s Prayer. Literary Society Meets, A QUIET, WELL CONDUCTED, CconvENIENT, MODERN 100 ROOM HOTELâ€"85 WiTH BATH WRITE FOR FOLDER TAKE A DE LUXE TAXi FROM DEPOT OR WHARFâ€"260 â€"â€"~ â€"â€" «â€"â€" â€" â€" COUPQAM, â€" â€"â€"] Please sond health informattom., & 3 the comforts of You‘l never regrei"n Health Vacation at this world famous resort â€"â€"you owe it to yourself to get full informattion. Confidential and nlous Airitoantsfivtcnaten. Biretricccd » c..an..u.u..hr-. ‘and a millton dollar Through Physical Caultere the oli . ; youngâ€"the stout get slimâ€" the too thin gain ,'.'!""â€"."“o"q_ n wolâ€"alt -n-llr pep and the too thin. weightâ€"the sick get wellâ€"all acquire pep ‘ul and learn rowbind viilty and learn how is live rigit and oafey life" He Wholesome foodâ€"restful sleepâ€" "Play While Cotting Well" PMYSICAL CULTUBRE HOTEL DANSVILILE, NEW YORK ,____"Poennded by Bernarr Mac{edden Mention this paper and goq FREK Health Buokist NEW DUNDEE a city hotel in a country setting. are often ‘almost Backus aged 85 years of this village \ha‘ the distinction of being the oldâ€" est person presont while the young~> est member of the family was little Joyee Thompson, daughter of Mr. mn Pcr? ‘Thompson of Wash . Relatives were in attendance from New York City, Toronto, Stratâ€" ford, Kitchener, Washington and ‘this community. Approximately dfty descendants of the late Mr. and Mre. Jacob B. Bowman held an enjoyable family reunion at Alderside Park on Thurs }(ar away Northern country which borders the Arcticâ€"Circle and where the sun doesn‘t shine for three months of the year and where it doesn‘t set for another three months. In his opening remarks, Dr. Waugh mentiined ‘his great pleasure in visiting this church to which he recalled having jbeen ‘brought as a small boy ‘by his grandparents. He then went on to tell of the many trips he has made to Alaska since Bowman Family Enjoy Reunion played after which a delicious picaic Over fifty members and friends of the United: Brethren Church pleas antly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hallman at their home last Friday evening in honor of their recent marâ€" riage. Rev. E. Gingerich acted as chairman for a brief program which opened with a singâ€"song led by F. E. Page. Mrs. Elgin ‘Miller gave a readâ€" ing entitled, "Just A Married Woâ€" man", after which the Misses Mary ’Hflborn and Elien Page rendered a piano duet. Following a Scotch readâ€" ing by Miss Mary Kgster, the Misses Alice and Jean Hallman contributed a vocal duet, "Love‘s Olé Sweet Bong". E. B. Hallman then gave an appropriate address and Willard Hallman and James Haner made the presentation of an occasional chair to Mr. and Mrs. Hallman. A contest awas enjoyed in charge of Quentin Hallman and dainty refreshments were served. ‘ Evangelistic Service. . A large and appreciative audience filled the United Brethren Church on Wednesday evening to see the preâ€" sentation of the most ibeautiful and rare colored pictures on "Alaskaâ€" The Land of the Midnight Sun", jby Dr. Leuman Waugh, orthodontist, of :A\ew York City. Many illustrated talks have already been heard locally about countries across the seas ibut as far as it was possible to ascertain this is the first occasion thartsuch a lecture has been presented on this Fred ‘May of Hamilton and Kenâ€" ueth Baer of Blair, wellâ€"known evanâ€" gelistic team conducted a special service at the Baptist Church last Thursday evening. Both Mr. May and Mr. Baer who are accomplished musicians delighted their audience with musical selections played on the theremin, vibra harp, accordion and bells. Mr. May also delivered a message on the subject of, "The Broad and the Narrow ‘Ways". A similar service was held on Friday evening prior to their departure for an evangelistic campaign at Sarnia. Surprise Program. . A "surprise program" featured the ‘ biâ€"weekly meeting of the MB.C. | Young reople‘s Society which was | held at the church on Friday evenâ€"| ing. The president, Nyle Shantz, presided and the scripture lesson | was read ‘by Miss Miriam Coleman. | Readings on "The Results of ;Pray-‘ er", were given ‘by the Misses Lauâ€" rine Stoltz, and liah Schlichter and | Eidon Shork, Willard Schlichter, (}arâ€"I tield Cressman and Clare Stoltz. Several musical numybers were conâ€"| tributed including: a vocal solo by‘. Mrs. A.. W. Egerdee; a vocal duet by Mrs. Lyle Bingeman and Miss willa | Cressman; a mixed quartette comâ€" posel of Mrs. Egerdee, Miss Helen ripher, Cameron Bock and Arnold Pipher; a vocal duet by the Misses| Heiln and Ruth Pipher; and‘a song by the Pipher twins. At the concluâ€" sion of the meeting, Miss Helen Piâ€"| pher presented the report of the roung People‘s Convention held at Marknam on Victoria, Day. Talk On Alaska, 20 d Mr. Peter S. Hallman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hallman and son, Gorâ€" don and Mr. anl Mrs. Clayton Cassel |or Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah ‘Cassel on Sunday. | The Misses Annabelle Matthews and Alice Kleinknecht and Mesers. Titus and Arthur Sheard of Kitchâ€" ener called on Mrs. A. Sheard last | week. o 1 stated Dr, Waugh, who gives their primitive ways of living as the son. lutdl\drlu‘nhl: ___Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page, Miss ‘Ellen Page and Mr. S. Dairymple atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mrs. ;Andrew Dairymple at Smithville on Monday. _ Mr. and Mre. Oscar Trussler acâ€" companied by their daughter, Mrs. Mabel Perrin and two daughters of Galt visited with relatives at Orillia, Kirkland Lake and North Bay over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Weber and son, Norman of Windsor spent a few days of this week with Mr, and Mrs. Norman Weber. Mr. and Mre. George Lonsbury and family of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman on Sunâ€" day. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Goos and son John were recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. C. Zarnke at East Zorra. Mrs. George Hallman Mrs. Josiah Cassel and Miss Vora Hallman called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snider at German Mills on Sunday. Among those from here who atâ€" tended the Golden Wedding Anniverâ€" sary of Mr. and Mrs. William Buck at Kitchener on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. John Buck, Miss Greta Buck and Carl Buck, Mrs. Mervin Bechtel, Miss Sylvia Bock and Dr. and Mrs. E. S. rown and daughter, ‘Sheila. 4 \ Mrs. Abram Cressman of Platts ville visited at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Menno Rosenberger last Saturâ€" day. â€" mc Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Hallman and Miss Dorothy (Hallman of Port Credit visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel and called on other relatives in the community on Monday. Mrs. ‘Roy Gildner spent a few days of last week at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. anl Mrs. Henry Bickle at Kitchener. t June and Yvonne Bailie of Hesâ€" peler spent Saturday with Joan and Hazel Dinger. | Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shantz of near Ayr called on Miss Lydia Rosenberâ€" ger on Sunday. a Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stoltz of Auburn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoltz on Monday. Rev. E. Gingerich presided during the éevening at the conclusion of which Gordon Hallman moved a hearty vote of thanks to Dr. Waugh for his splendid address. Personals. 4 Rev. iL. (R. Pipher and Mrs. A. W. Egerdee are attending the Foreign Mission Board meeting of the M.JB.C. Church at Wakarusa, Ind., this week. homes ‘built on s Rev. and Mrs. George Lapp and daughter, Miss Harriet Lapp, misâ€" sionariesâ€"onâ€"furlough from India and Mrs. Muma of Pennsylvania visited at the home of Mrs. George Hallman and also called on Mr. and Mre. Gilâ€" bert Bergey last week. Miss ‘Barbara Jackson of Harriston is visiting relatives in the communâ€" ity. o4 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coxson and Dougâ€" las Coxson of Platteville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman Sunday. Mr. John Howling and Mrs. M. °C. Howling and daughter, Marie ;?em. the weekâ€"end with relatives at Windâ€" sor aand Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Toman and family of Milverton visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Toman on Sunday. Dr. W. 8. Foote attended the Medi _ ‘The second game in the 8. W.RB4. series was played at the local Comâ€" munity Park last Thursday evening and resulted in a tis 646 between Ayr and New Dundee. cal Convention at Hamilton on Fri day. * Mr. and Mrs. Rarl Milhausen of Saskatoon Sask., spent a few days of last week with Mra. 1« Clemens. A large number from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mra. Lorne Schmitt at Mannheim last Saturday. Mr. Thompson chose for his serâ€" mon "Human Potentialities", which was a striking challenge to all memâ€" bers of the Y.P.S. In his remarks he stated that man could be lifted to great heights when inspired. Such inspirations _ might be _ inspired ’throuzh (1) Traditions, (2) High ideals, and (3) The influence of some person. The new members of the executive were then called to the front: President, Mrs. L. E. Miller; Viceâ€"President, Lawrence ~Snyder; Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Grace Miller; conveners: Service, Albert Everatt; Leudersh“i,p Training, Florence Fallis; Worship, Img Honderich ; Fellowship, Lawrence Snyder; Music Committee, Laura Louise i.ivin.- ston and Clara Seih After the taking of their vows, Mr. Thom?nn extendq.xhe right hand of fellowâ€" ship to these young people and the connefuion stood‘ as a token of their pledge of coâ€"operation to this executive. \ :‘F digestive and other ‘vital juices daughter of Hessen Road visited at the body. m‘gummw.wmw-um:. â€" on Kruschen, you will find that you (Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hastings and On Sunday evening a very imâ€" E:essive service was held in the den Presbyterian Church when the new executive of the Y.P.S. was installed by Mr. Forbes Thompson. During the service Miss Mary Honâ€" derich read the scripture lesson, which was taken from Matthew 25: verses 14â€"29, and Miss Florence Fallis led in prayer. A very lovely vocal solo "’?‘he Perfect Prayer", was sung by Miss Laura Louise Livingston, wha was acocmpanied by Mrs. L. E. Miller at the console of the church organ. â€" s are able to enjoy food without daughter of Listowel visited at MQMJ::&. And as you George Richardson‘s on @unday. persevere with the "little daily :r.udlu.wcwr‘!h-nmm dose," you will see that Kruschen of Toronto spent Sunday and brings glorious relief. Monday with her sister, Mrs. Firman ammmnmmoomomeerem~ooâ€"s Ward and MT.. WArd. Mr. E. G. Ward visitedâ€"his sister, â€" -y Miss Elizabeth Ward, who is a paâ€" ‘ __ tient in the Kitchener hospital hayâ€" Local Girl Wins Honours. ing undergone an operation recently. Mr. Burney Schumm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumm of this vilâ€" lage, began his term as summer inâ€" terne at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchâ€" ener, on the first of this month. Burney is a medical student at the Western University. Bible Class Leaders Appointed. For many years the Sunday School _ of â€" Baden â€" Presbyterian Church has been minus a Bible Class due to there not being a suitable ‘and capable leader to take charge of such a class. However, once again Sunday School officers and pupils can boast that such a class has been formed under the very able leaderâ€" ship of Mr. Forbes Thompson of Toronto, student minister for the summer months at this charge. Reâ€" cently a meeting of those interested was held and the class is now open to anyone over fourteen years of age. The newly elected officers are: President, Miss Mary Honderich; Secretary, Eugene Hofstetter. > Cifi%ot village and vicinâ€" ityvm‘lc-:‘oh-dfio-c- cess of hl.r:yldhdm- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. iedel, the Dej ent of Agriculture, with E. L. m@ry, local representaâ€" tive, in charge, was well attended with entrants for the various classes in ju@ging, and because of this fact New Executive Installed. in her division and will be the reâ€" cipient of a free bus trip to some distant point this fall, at present indications pointing to Quebec. Not only is judging done on Achievement Day, but project work has to be carried on throughout the previous year. Congratulations, Ruby! Personals. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Runstettler and daughter, Miss Mary, visited at the former‘s parental home in Hespeler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kuhn and Jackson. daughter Margaret of Crediton are Mr. and Mrs. Ion Martin and Mr. visiting at the home of their son and 220 Mrs. Elo Martin spent Friday in brother, Mr. Stewart C. Kuhn and Kitchener. ____ _ Miss Olieta Schade of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end under the parâ€" ental roof. . â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harding of Miss Beatrice Snyder of Toronto visited recently at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ed. Snyder. Miss Florence Fallis visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Fallis at Palmerston, over the weekâ€" Durham are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson and their daughter, Mrs. Larry E. Miller sons Donald and ‘Robert were weekâ€" and Mr. Miller. end visitors at the home of the forâ€" Sunday guests of Dr. J. C. and mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mrs. Ross included Mrs. William Jackson. Laidlaw and Miss Mary Milne of' Mr. and Mrs. Ruler and Mr. A. H. Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bride, Gardiner of Harriston called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carswell and son Imeds on this line on Thursday. Clarence, all of Palmerston. wh ie o almae t s id T m Dr. J. R. Ross addressed the audience of Chesterfield United Church Sunday School and Church last Sunday morning when he gave an interesting discourse on "China As I Knew It." . Mrs. Ed. SA#der went to Dunnâ€" ville again this past week to be in attendance with her brother, who we are sorry to say is not improving in health. raid to Lat sSquare Meal _ Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Goorge * Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hammond, '..bt. u-dhnhf*o-. un â€" and m. w"‘" "r‘" hiz friends in Woodstock on Sunday. piiee Tae how Je gat weltoms S2 "will ind * Caingioit, â€" Maryâ€" "My hushand develoned a wretch. borough. 1 Mr. and Mre. Allan Martin and family were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bohlender of Presâ€" _ _Mrs. Bolle Fullmer and daughter Mrs. Rarl Ford and daughter Ramoâ€" mea Ford of Canton, Ohio, visited over The funeral of litle Susannah Metzger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos Metzger was held on Friday and was largely attended. ‘The sympathy of the community is extended to the sorrowing parents and two sisters. Burial took place in the Mennonite Cemetery near Macton. Mrs. Elo Martin, which took pPI&CE phares Burtcholder, Mr. Jim Greenâ€" at the Kitchener Hospital on Friday m.‘,?‘;m. Mr. and ‘Mrs. night. Edgar Martin and family, Mre. Alâ€" The funeral was held on Sunday bert Martin, Vietta Martin of Elmira afternoon and was attended by a and Erma Cressman of Galt. large crowd. Sympathy is extended to _ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weber and the parents and one ‘brother and one daughter Carol visitd at home of sister, who survive. Josiah Shantz at Mannheim. _.Quite a number from this line ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward~ Sicbert, spént Tuesday in Kitchener and Elsie and Stanley Sicbert were Guelph, where they joined in the Zuests at home of Charles Siebert of welcome to Their Majesties. New Dundee. s Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson Listowel were Sunday visitors the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Metzger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bramhill of Palmerston were Sunday visitors at the homesof Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metzger, Sr. THEJDAVSfEFHAT ARESNGFPMGORE! My | Miss Mildred Snyder of Galt and Miss iHartl of Blair called at the hom of Leander Snider. â€" 1 Mr. Lioyd Sighert motored to Recentâ€" visitors at the ‘home. of Geo. Waber were: Rev. and Mre. George J. Lapp of Chicago, Mrs. Levi Mumaw of Mannbeim, Pa.,. Mrs. Phares Burtcholder, Mr. Jim Greenâ€" Miss Reta Kiein spent a day the home of Merle Cressman ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward~ Sicbert, Elsie and Stanley Sicbert were guests at home of Charles Siebert of New Dundee. A at home of her parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Shants of Baden. Miss Vietta Martin of Elmira Miss Seleda Shantz of Zurich was a guest at the home of Clayton Sieâ€" bert. . Mrs. Eph. Weber visited at home of John Steckle at Williamsburg. visited at the home of Norman Bowâ€" M}. and Mrs: Arthur Baker and Vera Bearinger visited with friends in Vineland. > i 2 Miss Ermina iBauman of St. Jacobs visited with Reta and Marjorie Cressâ€" man. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good and famâ€" ily of New Hamburg called at the home of David (Bearinger. 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