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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Mar 1941, p. 4

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Remodelled Into Apts. The Koch butcher shop has been closed and the building is being remodelled into a commodious apartment of five rooms. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Martin have taken rooms in Mr. Simeon Bowman‘s residence .%g 5- CHICK STARTER R. KOCH MILLING CO. 600 Queen St. 5., Kitchener JO% MARTIN, Hawkesvilie J. L. JANTZI, Linwood @ When you take the lid off that box of baby chicks, can‘t you see your next Fall‘s strong, moneyâ€" making layers? Well, right now is the time to protect yourself and Roe Vitafood will give them a safe start, a hoead start. It is sweet and palatable, of medium texture, mixed fresh daily. Follow the example of Ontario‘s largest poultrymen â€"feed Roe Vitafood. Ask your Roe Feeds dealer for your copy of the 32â€"page booklet of vital information : "Let‘s Grow Better Chicks and Pullets." A. P. CHRISTNIR, New Hamburg FOR THE SEASON‘S biggest news in _ > ‘i& car value, go see the new McLaughlinâ€" _ OJ\ @8 Buick Speciars. Big in all the fineâ€"car s ie\ qualities that are traditional with . Buick, these cars are compactly built on a 118â€"inch wheelbase chassis. We‘ve trimmed inches off the overall lengthâ€"so that these new Buicks are easier to park, nimbler in traffic, thriftier in operation. And we‘ve trimmed many dollars off the price tag to give you today‘s standâ€"out buy. When it comes to actionâ€"these new Buicks have a 115â€"hp. FmEBart cight under their bonnets that skims you down the road like a mallard heading home. They‘ve got genuine Buick allâ€"coil q)tingini close to five feet of seatâ€"room up front and the unmistakable touch of Buick quality in the lines, finish and equipment of their Unisteel Turret Top Bodies by Fisher. You‘ll like the new Buick SPzEciatâ€"available in a 6â€"passenger fourâ€"door Torpedo Sedan and a 6â€"passenger Sport Coupe. And if you look ahead, you‘ll buy Buick for years of faithful service. M‘ BY GENERAL W_A R m ST. JACOBS By J. G. Hurst (Chronicle Correspondent) 445 KING ST. WEST A. C. HALWIG MOTORS Women‘s Group Entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jackson enâ€" tertained a Women‘s Association group at their home on Saturday Patient In Hosgunl. The mnnie iends of Mr. Ion Weber will wrr;’w know he is a patient in the Kâ€" HooYlltaL We ho&e he may soon be well again. r. and Mrs. Irvine Martin and family and Miss Blandina Martin sure cle.nune“_" CHIECDDUEWM CIVC VEBRVOET MW DC YATTON So today, we m%.mmmmw.-mm By Mre. 7. &. Jackson wheat germ to add that extra supâ€"| tea from a table very tastily decorâ€" (Chronicle Correspondent) ply of vitamin B complex. There is m Miss Mary Waver, Betty & no rancid flavor, no coarse branâ€" . Mrs. R Drager, Mrs. L. Women‘s Group Entertained. just the pure wheat in this| Cluthe, Mrs. W. Teet and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jackson enâ€" |packaged vitamin foodi _ _ . _ "|Plumtree, served the dainty lunch. tertained a Women‘s Association |" Two tablespoons a day sprinkled| Miss Marguerite Wilfong, G. 'wufn:t their home on Saturday |over your cereal or salad or soup| Wilfong and Mrs. G. Ayres were in even The evening was tfim will help prevent a deficiency of|charge of the sale of aprons and playing crokinole after which |poth these vitamins. homeâ€"made baking. lunch was served. A silver collecâ€"| The Ancients got their and| Personals. tion was taken in aid of the ass0â€" \energy in their daily bread.p?:’a up| _ Russell Tilt is attending the Galt ciation. All report a good time. to us to guard vitalit the| Aircraft School f Miss Marjorie Jackson of Toronto | proper choice of foods. Start with Trooper Â¥red Sapsworth attendâ€" and Miss Jean Jackson of Kitchenâ€" |at f;st two tablespoons of wheat{ed the meeting of tiersmen in er were recent visitors at the home | germ ?rinkled over your porridge| Galt on Wednesday evening. of their father, Mr. Ira Jackson. â€"or add it to other foods such as| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krogman k biscuits, muffins or hot breads. have returned to their home here Patient In H°'g“-l- fermmniine cne inioanermmeanccmmmmars after spending the past week _ at _ The many . _.iefi‘,i"_qg_yf\_.lofil mf tm aovy A wows the latter‘s parents, . and Mrs. A number from this line attendâ€" ed the sale of Mr. Otto Miller of Creekbank, which was held on Monday. A good crowd attended Mr. Ira Jackson‘s sale and good prices were realized. The proceeds were about $1,900. _ _ _ _ C 0 were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elo Martin. _ Mr. Donald Jackson has accepted a position with the J. M. Schneiâ€" der Co., of Kitchener. Many At Shower. A large crowd attended the shower for Mrs. Joseph Foster (Florence Franklin), at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roâ€" bert Franklin. A good time was enjoyed by all Jackson. A number from this line spent Saturday eve:xlfi( in Kitchener and also at ed the picture "Gone With The Wind". ,_Miss Ruth Jackson of Waterloo is spending a week at the home of #J ener, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Weaver of the Eighth Concession of Peel were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Musselman. © > â€" Mr. and Mrs. Menno M. Frey and Eunice visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Musselman at North Woolwich, Sunday. _ __ _ es a _ _Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shantz of Pilkington _ spent Sunday, with Rev. and Mrs. Reuben Dettwiler. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Eben Howling and son, Raymond, of New Dundee, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Jacob Spies. e o Misses Naomi, Valina and Luâ€" cinda Martin of Kitchener, Olive Gingrich of Peel were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Geisel, Balâ€" sam Grove, Sunday. _ o Ann Bowman, Martin, Emmanuel, Solomon, Tobias and Tillman were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Uzziah Shantz at Strasburg. Miss Violet Bender of Alma spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bauman. J on on m _ Rerenfiet toope Miss Eileen Musselman of Kitchâ€" m Grove, Sunday, |._ _ _‘ _ ___ Misses Amanda, Katie and lh:{ nn Bowmnan, Martin, Emmanu FLORADALE By Miss Gertrude Ott (Chronicle Correspondent) KITCHENER Zuefelt of Kitchener. Mr. John Woelfle is confined to his home through illness. Mr. and Mrs. A. Woolner and Miss Inez Bonner of Chkm spent Sunday at the home of A. Meyers. â€" Mrs. D. Kinzie of Limerick spent the weekâ€"end at home of Mrs J. Sapsworth. Wm. Holt and Russell Bonner of Chicopee _ spent â€" Sunday â€" with Jerome White. â€" * _ Robert Smith met with a serious and painful accident while cutting stitches. Robert is able to be out in spite of his injury. Stanley Jones spent Suzuh‘ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Winâ€" termeyer of Waterloo. Mrs. Charles Reader is up and around again after her recent illâ€" ‘Lawrence of Waterloo. _ Warren Lattner of English Setâ€" | tlement spent Sunday the guest of (Miss Edreld Hobbs. _ Mrs. B. McGarvey and daughter Lorraine spent Friday with m"" l o and daulh‘z:e’ Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cassell Miss Louise Goddard of Galt t the weekâ€"end with her moâ€" :Ker. Mrs. O. Goddard. Mrs. Richard Jones and . Kay Jones were visitors at the home of the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Lester Weiland of Kitchener. â€" _ _Miss Eunice Teet of Preston and Miss Audrey Teet of Galt spent the weekâ€"end with their mother, week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ross Brighton of Sunnyside. Fred Morgan of Waterloo spent Friday with friends in the village. a¢ M Lonke Gommg Bee Sewing Club, _ Mrs. _m!e Bingeman and Mrs. was held at the former‘s home on Wednesday evening. Report On Federation Convention. Miss Irene Sherk presided at the weekly meed:? of the B.Y.P.U., which was held at the home of A. Lautenschlager on Monday evenâ€" ing. The devotions were led by Ralph Copley were joint hostesses at Lang read a dnrm- from the book, "Congo Chocolate Drops". An interesting feature of the meeting was a report of the Ontario Temâ€" perance _ Federation â€" Convention which was held at London recentâ€" ly, given by Mrs. Clarence Hilborn. the '.og}c. ‘"Being Cheerful" after which Miss Grace Toman rendered a vocal solo and Rev. H. F. Schade gave a few remarks. A story, "Building According to the Mateâ€" rial Furnished", was also told by Miss Greta Buck. C wencing Sundsy, April omm on y 20th, a twoâ€"weeks‘ series of Evanâ€" f’eli.mcnrvie.wmtaeholdltthe nited Brethren Church with the speakers being Miss Ella Wheeler and Miss Ruth Young of the Fuith Miss Ruby nt NEW DUNDEE By Miss Miriam Hilborn, Chronicle of New er of Grimsbx left on Monday to attend a Missionary Conference at Pontiac, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yule and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Egerdee and daughter, June of Paris visited with Mr. and Mrs Fred Egerdee on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jose%h Knechtel and son, Glen of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bock on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller and children, June and David of Presâ€" ton visited at the home of Mrs. A. Hilborn on Sunday. Wallace and Ralph Toman and Albin Hess of Kitchener spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Toman. Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn McDonâ€" iald of Bright were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald :ln&i Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed Koehler and sons, Garnet and Glen called on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dietz at St. Agatha on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Seebach and daughter, Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGinley and daughter Marybeth of Kitchener visited with Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade on Sunday. Miriam Hilborn attended a reâ€" porters‘ banquet at the Iroquois _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ?h. Knechtel were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shantz, Mr. and Mrs. of _ Rosebank. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert of New Dundee and Mr. Alf. Schleuâ€" ter and nephew of Kitchener visitâ€" ed at the home of Mrs. Clarence Klie on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hallman of and Mrs. Percy Snider and family ks d with the former‘s| Mr and Mrs. Adin Martin of the mother, Mrs. Levi Hallman on!wm, line and Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Saturday. e {Wideman and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mrs. Chas. Kimberger of Stratâ€" ‘ Bearinger of Peel spent Sunday ford spent the weekâ€"end at thelwim"l'fr. and Mrs. Manasseh Marâ€" l;(ome oa ;nde: ,s(ister. Mrs. HeDIF tin urt an . Kurt. o Mr. and Mrs. Urias Weber spent Messrs. Geo. Fries of Erbsvill@|gsunday with Mr. and Mrs. Menno and Norman Duench of Heidelberg Hicover near Hawkesvilie. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.|°*°""~ {"""" *T *A CA mL L 00 Aaron Duench. Mr. Melanchton Hallman of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby and Audrey and Nyle of Wilâ€" liamsburg visited with the former‘s mother and brother, Mrs. Levi Hallman and Mr. Harry Hallman. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt, Miss Ruth Devitt and Mr Homer Devitt were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stoltz near Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Snider and family of Breslau called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagler of New Hamburg spent several days at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Wilâ€" fred Witzel and Mr. Witzel. Mr. Ed. Hallman and Mrs. Fred Harding of Williamsburg spent Monday at the home of the forâ€" mer‘s mother, Mrs. Levi Hallman. Mrs. Miranda Poll of Kitchener and Misses Milda Poll and Violet _ Mr. Ralph Harlock of Petersâ€" burg visited with Mr. Stewart Weâ€" The Junior Sewing Circle of the Latechar Mennonite Church held its monthly meeting at the home otel, Galt, on Monday evening. THE ONLY NATIONAL APPEAL 1he! THIS YEAR FOR OUR MEN By Miss Ruth Devitt (Chronicle &rnmndam) SEND CHEQUES TO K.â€"W. FEDERATED CHARITIES Miranda OhMMuhumano.ighd?liflsuM oi e e se t es oo sap ie boe but for comfortsâ€"recreations and wholesome opportunity to make their precious moments of leisure a genuine boon . . . they rely on you. Of course help to guns, ships, tanksâ€"BUT for the things thl’to:xpttl:l wmm llocdonl’:‘nd thoughtfulness of the folks back home . . . he relies on you. h Six great national organizations labour unceasingly to provide him Relv of Rev. and Mrs. Mannasseh Hallâ€" man on Monday. The Society wBs reâ€"organized and elected Miss Ceâ€" celia Shantz as president. . _ Sunday visitors at Milton Weâ€" ber‘sâ€"were Eden and Lucinda Snyâ€" der and Stewart Weber of Waterâ€" loo, Pearl Bluhm, Myrtle Weber of Kitchener and Lorne Kinzie of Guelph. school‘ after being absent four weeks on account of an operation. and famflg of near Heidelberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bauman. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Martin. Miss Nancy Fry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josizsh Martin. Miss Amy and Minerva Martin Miss Sarah Weber is spending a week at her home. Sunday visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber was Mr. Onias Weber, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Martin Mr. and M spent Sunday spent Sunday at his home here. itéhener spen! a homeotllr.lndmww- Mr. Herbert Hahn spent Sunday at his home here. Miss Orma Steven of Elmira spent the weekâ€"end at her home. family of Wallenstein spent Sun Cleon Master Irvin Brubacher is workâ€" g for Jos. Martin near Hawkesâ€" HAWKESVILLE A True Tonic supplies the Vitamin B, and mineral substances so necessary to improve the quality of the blood and help the nerves. For better appetite, better digestion, batter sleep and for better health use Dr, Chase‘s Nerve Food. By for Blood and Merves To School. Invaluable at this season because it »«pof / JP OM You bioubdrre lt Lochohiconld CE TTCLEECS» "_**|Sask., Henry Bowman of Waterico ang were Thursday guests of Norman ang Bowman. | Grace Weber spent Sunday at Mr. | the home of her parents at English ‘Setuement rtin| â€" Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shantz, Ceâ€" liza. | celia and Corella, formerly of Vieâ€" ttoriaburg are spending several well‘ weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Krop{f has been bought by Josiah Mrs. Wm. Thaler, Katie and Allen Thaler of Breslau were Sunâ€" day guests of Edward Siebert.. and son M: of Kitchener qalledonlni:hngam-non&m- Mrs. Alfred Cotey and Mrs. L. Lantz of Kitchener were Saturday visitors with Mrs. Alvin Gascho. ain coughters Hereme, ane duvee called on Urbin Snider at Bloomâ€" daughter Pauline were Sunday Mloo of Mrs. Paul Martin at Waâ€" terloo. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moss and daughters Ruth and Myrtle, Maâ€" linda Brubacher spent Sunday with Mike Brubacher at St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Martin and daughters Eva and Vera visited with David Bearinger on Sunday. Sunday guests of Leander Snyder. Donald Martin spent Sunday with Clifford Battler at Williamsâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Elam Martin and Mrs. Alvin Gascho motored to Toâ€" ronto on Saturdnczm Mervin and Weber 4 Sunday evening with Mrs. m Weber and Clayton Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lambke and family of Preston visited with Earl Snyder on Sunday. family of Gueliph were Sunday guests of Stanley Siebert. Clare and Norman of Blair were ewitt. Ella By Miss Mildred Weber (Chronicle Correspondent) PARKWAY aa3 e ednitraigt ~ * ,..w,;’;’@‘ To

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