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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Mar 1940, p. 3

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Travel by Bus to U. S. And Save Money Douglas Howald of Nine Pines spent Sunday at his home. Miss Betty Hubacheck of Kitchâ€" ener spent several days with Mrs. Chas. Hubacheck. Miss Bertha Snyder and Mr. Harâ€" old Witzel of Waterloo called on Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wilfred Witzel recently. ‘Miss Alice ‘Milne of Preston spent Sunday at her home. Mr. Vernon Erb of Strasburg spent Sunday with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Leslie Klie at Bridgeport. Messrs. Oscar Howald of Kitchenâ€" er and Harold Howald of Baden spent Sunday at their home here. Mr. Stewart Weber of Waterloo spent‘Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wober. Mr. and (Mrs. Will Woods and Mr. and |Mrs. E. J. Devitt and Ella Eckert wereâ€"among those who attended the funeral services of the late Rev. A. F. Stoltz at Calvary Evangelical Church, Park St. Kitchener, last Thursday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stock, Elaine and Billie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Wettlaufer and Ralph. Mr and ‘Mrs. Isaac Wagler apent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrsa. Lorentz at St. Agatha Mr. Alvin Schweitzer epent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch. Miss Myrtle Carty apent last weekâ€" end with her parents at Kinkora. Quite a few from around here atâ€" tended the funeral of the late David Boshart of Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs ‘Chas. Kuntze and Eugene spent Sunday with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Allan Oftto. 1 Mr.‘and Mrs. Millis Leis and Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Leis and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Schlegel Mr. and Mrs..Oscar Weicker spent Sunday with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bera Nicklas and family. Mr. ahd Mrs. Clayton Bender and Shirley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Bender. Mrs. _ Aaron Bender_ and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Joseph Roth and family. Miss Loretta and Edna Oesch Kitchener were last weekâ€"end vistâ€" tors with their parents here. Mrs. Hubert Stoeser, St. Agatha was a recent visaitor at the home of her mother, Mre John Wagner. per mile (minimum, 10 cents) Any member of the Active Service Force in uniform will be carried must be purchased at ticket offices onlyâ€"not on busses. Special Low Soldier‘s Rate . 1%% Cents JOSEPHSBURG EAST ZORRA MANNMHEIM THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR One, Norway 7876;07{. h;inn. I.;;;l:unt& Plcase enter my subscription to The Christian Bcience Monitor fer & period of 1 year $12.00 & months $6.00 $ months ,3.00 1 month £1 00 Suturday . issue, including Magazine Sertion: 1 vear $2.00, 6 lssues 26 An International Daily Newspaper It records for you the world‘s clean, construstive doings. ‘The Monitor does not explolt crime or sensation; nelther does it Ignore them, but deals correctively with them. Peatures for busy men and all the family, including the Weekly Magazine Section. The Christian Science Publishing Society THE WORLD‘S GOOD NEWS will come to your home every day through | VOTE LIBERAL â€" VOTE FLYNN Semple Copy on Request I‘m not taking any oha I‘m voting LIBERALâ€" connections at Buffalo with Greyâ€" hound Lines and can supply you with bus tickets to any point in United States including BUFFALO BOSTON CHICAGO CLEVELAND DETROIT PITTSBURG PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON For information and tickets consult Be sure to get our prices on transâ€" portation to U.S. before you finally decide on your trip. Let us show you how we can save you money. Canada Coach Lines make direct UNION BUS TERMINAL FRED WESSON Phone 3679 â€" Kitchener A family gathering was held at the home of Edward Siebert, Sunday, in honor of Mrs. Edward Siebert, Mrs. Lloyd Snider and ‘Mr. Clayton Slebert, â€" whose birthdays were reâ€" cently. Those present included Mr. and (Mrs. Lloyd Snider and sons, Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sibert and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler and sons of Bresâ€" lau. Mrs. Floyd Culp and son Harold, Mrs. Melinda Culp of Strasburg and Myrtle Weber, Elmira called at the home of Isaiah Cressman, Sunday. ‘Mr. and (Mrs. Howard Thaler and family of Kitchener were Sunday guests at the home of Earl Snider. Miss Anna Rudy and ‘Mr. Homer Burkhardt of Waterloo visited at the home of George Weber, Sunday. Sunday guests at the home of Daâ€"| vid Bearinger were Gladys likchel-| man, Ohio, Donna Honderich, Anna ; Gascho, Kathrine Yoder, Clifford : Yoder, Floyd and Ira Esch all of Fairview, Mich. | Mr. and Mrs. Ananias Shantz of Kitchener and Mr. Velores Shantz of Fort Erie visited at the home of Earl Snider, Sunday. Vietta, Mabel and Delton ‘Martin, Clayton Bowman of Elmira and Vera Bearinger of Kitchener were Sunday guests at the home of Norman Bowâ€" man and Milton Ernst. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Krits and son Dennis, Kitchener, visited at the home of Arthur Baker, Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Jonas Rudy of Kitchâ€" ener visited at the home of David Bearinger, Tuesday. DONALD DUCK _ CANADA IN WAR requires the return of the EXPERIENCED, STRONG, STEADY VIGOROUS ADMINISTRATION of MACKENZIE KING. f CANADA DOES NOT want a repetition of the WANTON, RECKLESS EXPENDITURE of previous UNION GOVERNMENTS. _ .. ® < F.VEIN 1,a young man, can see that those who clamour for National or Union Government are TORY NOMINEES under the guise of NATIONALISM. . . .. WHY? . For A True National Democratic Government GERMAN MILLS Would Prevent Spitting On City Streets KITCHENER. â€"If members of the Kitchener Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Freeport Sanatorium have their way, residents of the city will have to refrain from ‘spitting‘ in future. At a meeting in the Sanatorium, the Auxiliary went on record unaniâ€" mously requesting the Kitchener Board of Health "to insist that the ‘nonâ€"spitting‘ byâ€"law, already draftâ€" ed, be strictly enforced in future. Members pointed out that the organization carries on a vigorous campaign against tuberculosis and asserted that "the cheapest way to fight the T.B. germ is to prevent spitting in streets". Floyd Wagner of Bridgeport is spending some time with Eddie Bitschey. â€" e Leonard and Betty Weiler of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday at their home here. Jacob Brubacher of Mosboro called on Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott on Sunâ€" day. Helen Kramp of Kitchener was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kramp. Mr. G. Dobrindt, our local school inspector paid his annual visit here on Friday. Stanley and Sophie Sowa of Kitch ener were Sunday visitors here. _ Caroline Koehmstedt spent Sunâ€" day at her home here. Olive Hergott has returned home after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Percy Bruder of Waterâ€" loo. Eric Elchert and Georgina Zuber of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of William Zuber. Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott epent Satâ€" urday with her daughter, Mrs. P. J. Bruder of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bauman spent Monday with Anthony Bauman of West Montrose, who is seriously i11. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Shantz and daughter Merilyn of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cressman.. â€" Lenore Stever of Kitchener spent Sunday at her home here, Ida Krieger of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Elwood and Ruth Schenck of New Germany spent Sunday at the Arâ€" thur Kramp home. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cressman of near Bridgeport spent Sunday at the Gordon Eby home. Matilda Reinbart of Kitchener spent Sunday with her father, Gottâ€" fried Reinhart. Lila Boission and Theresa Fay of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at their homes here. > Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weiler and family of Breslau spent Sunday at the 1. Weiler â€"home. Howard Shantz spent Sunday with friends in St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. George Reinhart and family of Breslau spent Sunday at the Henry Reinhart home. LIQUIDo PASTE SHANTZ STATION HEADS YOU WIN â€" TAILS YOU LOSE! Congratulations are being extendâ€" ed Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown, Plattsâ€" ville, who recently passed their golden wedding amniversary, Feb. 19th. (Mrs. J. Hockton entertained the Plattsville (bridge club at her home on Friday evening. A rink of local curlers composed of Geo. Schmidt, ‘Wilfred Lachman, Plattsville hockey team held a practice at Tavistock arena on Friâ€" day in preparation for their first semiâ€" final game against the winners of the Perth League in Tavistock, Wednesâ€" day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson and Mrs. E. Hewitt, ‘Mrs. G. Kenn, son Graham, daughter Margaret and Harâ€" vey Blackmore were among those who spent Saturday at Kitchener. Mr. Chas. Pratt commenced work last week as night watchman at the Canada Sand Paper Company. Ira Battler and Morton Hall motored on ‘Monday to Elora to take part in a ‘bonspiel. They won third prize. Misses Marjorie and Grace ‘Mcinâ€" tyre and Miss Jean Hall attended a toboggan party held on Friday night of the Haysville C.G.LT. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schmidt and small daughter and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doan and family were Sunday visitors to Ayr and Galt. i Miss Annie Leonard of Bright was a Sunday visitor in town. Congratulations are extended to Mrs. G. Fenn, whose birthday anniâ€" versary was on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harmer enterâ€" tained a few friends recently over the tea hour, the occasion being in honor of their son Ronnie who passed his first birthday anniversary. Mission Band Meeting. _ The February meeting of the Unitâ€" ed Church mission band, held at the home of the president, Mrs. Rex Harmer was in the form of a Valenâ€" tine party. The former viceâ€"prestâ€" dent, Mrs. Harry Hofstetter has left tha district and Mrs. Frank Parkâ€" house has aecepted that position. A number of games were played and a Valentine puzzle worked on. Mrs. Harmer presented the Mission Band Mr. E. ‘Dyer of Galt was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. Eckel. Messrs. Wm. Graeb of Preston acâ€" companied by Doug Grieve and Bert Barrett spent the weekâ€"end with friends at Sarnia. Walter ‘Grieve reâ€" turning with them to spend a week with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gillespie of Baden spent Sunday with Mr. J. K. Currey. Miss Mildred Smith of New Dunâ€" deo was a weekâ€"end guest with friends in town. Bank Members Leaving. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hewitt spent Sunâ€" day with relatives at New Hamburg. Mrs. A. Bruce who has been visitâ€" ing in Toronto for the past week reâ€" turned home with Mr. Bruce on Thursday. . Miss Mabel Fenn, teacher of Welâ€" lesley and brother John Fenn, teachâ€" er at Fort Erie spent the weekâ€"end at the home of their mother, Mrs. Etta Fenn. ~ ‘Mr. Hood and famly of Galt visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fergusson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. House and son of Ayr and Miss Phyllis English were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. English. > Frank Parkhouse and son Rayâ€" mond were Saturday visitors at Woodstock. Gordon Parr of Hickson, who has been a member of the local Bank of Commerce staff for several months past, has been appointed a member of the relief staff of the Bank of Commerce and leaves this week for Cayuga. Charles Leonard of Bright a students of the Platteville High School will fill the vacancy in the local Bank. ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. B. English, Mrs. W. House of Ayr and Miss Phyllis English of Brantford spent Friday at Toronto. Mac Kennedy was a visitor over the weekâ€"end at Guelph. PLATTSVILLE ;~â€"_â€"___ _ â€"sAL1 lc e tail. 1J3 * e f ° Q\OY‘\ L YTéegst ‘ C\ ;. _~<RGG6I ~â€" Because . with the standard certificate of reâ€" cognition for 1939. This is quite an honor as the band has only ‘been orâ€" ganized a short time. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the president and viceâ€"preâ€" sident. A valentine story was told. There was a good attendance of members. Dr. MacKenzie Leaving Town. Residents here are sorry to hear that ‘Dr. MacKenzie is leaving here March ist to take up general pracâ€" tice in Woodstock. He and his fam:â€" ly have become popular residents in this locality ‘The doctor and Mrs. MacKenzie have taken a great part in the social and general life of the community (by assisting in badminâ€" ton, bowling and curling clubs. Doc has occasionally played softball. He is president of the Plattsville Bchool Board. He graduatyl from Toronto University and went to Monsones, "I was just saying how forgeiful husbands are . . . LONG DISTANCE . .. and put me to shame!" A 300â€" mile stationâ€"toâ€"station call after 7 p.m. (and all day Sunday) usually costs no more than a couple of movie tickets. With rates that low, a fellow can easily keep in touch with his family when he‘s away from home. Why not call them up . .. tonight? Hilborn, A. Gibson and E. Murray of ‘Preston were also in attendance. Mr. Milnes promised valumble aid to the Plattsville committeo tfrom . the Thames valley district in their orâ€" ganization efforts. Mr. Hi}boru, who Piattsville to consider the formation of a Scout troop in this district and if possible to organize for this purâ€" pose Field Secretary Gert ‘Mitchell where he assisted Dr. Ww. Giaister for 6 months. He came to Plattsville in August, 1983, taking over the pracâ€" tice of Dr. Railton. ‘There are three children, Andrew, David and Sandra. is . prominent in Scouting activities in Waterloo county promised the committee aid from the Waterioo County scouts. The local committee composed of ®. Parkhouse, S. MeKie, W. Grimes and A. Glendenning are actively engaged ##‘"the présent time in the organization of the local group. Prizes Awarded At Skating Carnival, The prizes awarded at Platteville carnival with Mrs; Geo. Schmidt, J. McLean and Lorne Currah judges, were as follows: Boy Scout Troop master Herb Milnes of Woodstock, Menâ€"1st, Hans the Dutchman, Gerald Harmer; 2nd, Flapper Fanny, Jack Harmer. Boysâ€"1st, Captain Kid, Jacky ‘Battler; 2nd, Flying Dutchman, Jimmie McKie; 3rd, Cowboy, Jimmie years previous to its having taken over by the Japanese. . Ladiesâ€"1st, "Gretel the Dutch Girl", Margaret Fenn; 2nd, Tommy Atkins, Edith Cavelle, Sadie Currah, Doreen Harmer. Girlsâ€"1st, Cigarette Girl, Donna Edwards; 2nd, Jack and Jill, Elinor and Edith Hall; 3rd, Gypsy Girl, Jean Smith. Humorous Ferdinand the Bull and Picador,. Clair Harmer, Bert Barrett and Doug Grieve. of Cochrane after graduation over Plannedâ€"at Plattevilie aâ€" eedails $fX It &‘ &\ & f *\ y 4&\ , j & t ( h' ) °) _:z* ‘\-\' PX ow ) 2 ~ “ â€"6 {fi); y 322 ons o led by Scout ce 5o years OF Kitchener‘s Scots Fusiliers of Canâ€" ada regiment may soon be mobilized for active service, almost 800 strong, the city will "do right" by each man Will «Do Right" By All Soldiers recently when the 31 Kitchener men enlisted in the Perth Regiment (maâ€" chine gun) were each made the reciâ€" pient of a shiny new flashlight and a colorful $10 cheque. Waterloo men enlisted in the Perth regiment will be similarly presented. ac zh "If the city hesitates about comâ€" ing through with 800 cheques for $10 each, then the committee already apâ€" pointed would take up the matter stated Mayor Meinzinger, expressâ€" ing the belief, however, there would be no difficulty in that regard. Mayor ‘Meinzinger said that since news of the presentations at Stratâ€" ford had "got about", word has been received from Kitchener men on acâ€" tive service with units other than the Perth regiment, asking whether or not they are entitled to the same consideration â€" **I hav'lg agsured these men that they will be taken care of," stated the chief magistrate. ‘"YOUR GLASSES C. F. Price, Optometrist 96 King St. West â€" Kitchener He reférre« to the fete at Stratford KITCHENER.â€"Despite the fact STEELE‘S are thoroughly examined By Walt Disney ng to Mayor Joseph Meinâ€" 8. R. STEPHENS «7 Ime _ LC $ERVIGg

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