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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 May 1941, p. 4

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STOROVERSâ€"Will be allowed at any point in Canada on the going or return trip, or both, within final limit of ticket, on application to Conductor; also at Chicago, IIl., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., and west, in mccordance with tariffs of United States payment of slightly higher passage ROUTESâ€"Tickets good going via Port Arthur, Ont., Chicago, I!1., or Sault Ste Marie, returning via same route and line only. Generous optional routings. Special Bargain EXCURSIONS Mr. and Mrs. Moses Brenneman of Waterloo visited with Rev. and Mrs. P.. J. Wiebe on Sunday. Mr. gnd Mrs. William Dahmer and Mr. Percy Dahmer and Mrs. Gerbig of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Egerdee on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eckstein and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Myers on Friday evenâ€" the play, "The Rose On The Dial" given by the Christian Endeavor Society of Alma St. United Brethâ€" ren Church at Kitchener, on Wedâ€" Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Romahn were: Miss Janet Duncan of Ayr, Miss Ruth Ford of Galt, Miss Evelyn Hilborn of Waâ€" terloo, Messrs. William and Fred Stager, Rae Hilborn of Roseville, Miss Merle Hallman and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fiederlein and family of New Dundee, Mr. Melvin Bowâ€" man of Drumbo, Miss Grace Hilâ€" born of Roseville. Attend Christian Endeavor Play. _ _Mr. Lloyd Diefenbacher, Elva Attend Farmers‘ Mesting. About fortyâ€"five persons attendâ€" ed a meeting of the new farmers Twenty people joined this club at this meeting. It was decided to hold these meetings on the first Tuesday evening of the month. Arbor Day. Arbor Day was observed at the local school on Friday. The pupils took part in a regu‘ar cleanâ€"up and in the afternoon a picnic was enâ€" joyed when fishing was the main and Nyle Waestern Canapa Canadian Pacific MODERATE RATES AND INFORMATION FROM FRED WESSON â€" KITCHENER â€" PHONE 24469 06 King 0t W. Phone 44108 Satisry Phone 2â€"4237 48 Ontario St. 8. GOING DATES DAILY MAY 17 TO 28, 1941 RETURN LIMIT: 46 Days. Full particulars from any agent v. M. Woop TICK&TS GOOD TO TRAVEL IN COACHES Gray Coach Lines TO ALL STATIONS IN For Your Next Quting CHARTER A COACH By Missâ€"Elve ROSEBANK BUVUPTUVRE (Chronicle Correspondent) evening camper | by E> Kitchener, Ont Let every member of your party enjoy all the fun of the trip there and back. in Tourist, P that Due to the fact that there are no more than half of last year‘s interâ€" mediates available this seasor an interr;nl:dhlu entry is next to l;n‘: possible. It was unanimously cided that one or two teams be enâ€" tered in minor series of the interâ€" county league. Baseball Club Holds Annual Meet. The New Hamburg baseball club held its annual meeting in the town hall last Friday evening with a fair attendance. The retiring president, Mr. Jack Miller, presided for the reports. The financial statement showed a slight balance on hand from last year. = Orval Wolfe was :Fpolnud chairman of the election of officers which resulted as follows: Hon. presidents, T. G. Walker, Ed. Merâ€" ner, George Hahn and David Eby; president, Ed. Pfaff; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Orval Wolfe; secretaryâ€"treasâ€" urer, Al Pearce; executive comâ€" mittee, H. R. Roth, N. Hill, V. R:% W. Schaefer, D. W. Culbert | Dick Ritz; chairman of transportaâ€" tion committe, Alvin Forler. ] The local public school held its annual spring cleanâ€"up on Thursâ€" day. afternoon. A number of trees were planted and a number distriâ€" bqurd :tmo}'iwllmch i K . R. uych o resident of utlhe Ontarlohma; flenxue. was the guest spel.knr a the annual meeting banquet of the Waterloo County Motor League at Kitchener last Thursâ€" day evening. Dr. Huych is well known in New Hamburg, having taught school here before entering the medical profession. Most of the farmers of this disâ€" trict are through with their seedâ€" ing and some have put in the early potatoes and mangolds. A good rain would be appreciated. Sale Well Attended. The sale of the property and household effects of the late Jas. S. Patterson estate held on Saturâ€" day last, was well attended. The groperty was purchased by Alfred urchatzki. f The basement of Mr. Charles Ritz‘s new residence on Huron St., has been excavated and the erecâ€" tion of the foundation walls is now in progress. Stock, A. A. Roth, H. Luft; ml::: bership committee, Ed. Pni mm&lLLE.teAe'ppeLH. Merâ€" L”;Je” a substantial sum was use ang i i nopen ito wipe out t pe ou the balance this year. At the annual meeting the folâ€" lorve’xl;:f officers were elected: Hon. p ents, Hon. N. O. Hlm K. Homuth, M.P., George J. and David Eby; president, Hnnakoth; Ist viceâ€"president, D. A. Merner; 2nd viceâ€"president, Theo Stock; ner, C. Forler; refreshment comâ€" mittee, H. W. Hostettler, Sid Love, O. H. Wolfe; tournament secretary, son of Mr. and Mis, Balph Hilborn,| of entury‘s history Bleam‘s Road, received his degrec| we find that it is by no means 5. Faa.. vanitarsed "by Hh. Thus |Canadionâ€" observance . a In when the spezial prize was won bY | trituts to hesmatiie 88. No. 'mfl'y Miss T. °°°"'|- ind 12 i onl A number of the members | observance â€"with millions otm ¢ of |of citizens “":-uu-. New Hamburg are in whether : they> are: ~Or dead. at the annual conference. Rev. J.|It has come to mean a day B. Dengis, the minister here, has| with the wearing nf colored flowâ€" Weaeeen‘t & % goodness: Andâ€"so the:idkas grew Ationd Conference. luntn toâ€"day: it winsâ€" nationâ€"wide _A large number of the members | observance »with Jiterally millions Jack Hallman and Jean Fried of ow Dundes, spemt Smigey with ew , spent Su w Donald and Ida Krieger. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Ion Heckendorn and Ronald of Burford, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Heckendorn of Bresiau Rooun ie Anbtr. canaiiPBu: Mss wl l the weekâ€"end with friends in Kitchener. Mrs. Staudelbauer and Mrs. Kirâ€" schinski of Kitchener l&ent Saturâ€" day afternoon with rs. Jaeob Cressman. Mrs. John Heer of Breslau lmt Sunday with her daughter, k Otto Orth. Ida Krieger has returned to Kitchener after sm.lnl a few dn‘! at her home . ettle Lerch was a visitor in Kitchener on Honth‘"‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gil Humm:li Mr. and Mrs. Alfred BitsehÂ¥hr Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred â€" nack and children of Bresiau, Stanle Harnack of Kitchener were gunday l!uenq with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harnack. Mr. and %n Martin Weiler and family of "Waterloo spent Sunday at the I. Weiler home. Mr. and Mrs Petar Fav Tanvw Tom Wittig of Kitchemer spent Sunday with Jerry Hergott. :‘rf .n;lly l:?.B(lrhnfliu Benninge: an am oom: e spen _S_qnday with Mr. and WNorunn Ignatz Weiler spent Saturday in Kigfhm"'d Freib se a isi egmon urger was a visiâ€" tor in Kitchener on &ondgv Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Hicknell and family were visitors in Kitchener on ‘Friday. Mr.mdMuP.J.&udsmd son Clemmie of Waterloo visited with:the Hergott family on Sunâ€" Mr.â€" and Mrs. Richard Cowan and children, Ruth Howald of ?tchener viT;ited with Mrs. Gus ergott on Thursday. Arbor day was glerved at our local school on Friday. _ _ Wednesday evening. Measles Break Forth Again. Measles have made their n&pen- ance for the second time our district. Vincent Hartlieb of Kitchener called on his sister, Mrs. Gus. Herâ€" gott, on Wedne.da’y Edith Hergott of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott. Attend Burial. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cressman, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Cressman, Jacob Cressman and family, attended the funeral of John who was buried in Breslau on Thursâ€" Friends of Mrs. Sophia Conrad will be ,&'d to learn she is doing nicely r her recent mi:h.la{ Mrs. Clarence Rabe spent Thursâ€" day afternoon in Kitchener. ‘ with Mrs. Norman Bauman on lpkedandenmrmdhimtoeon- secrate his life to Master‘s serâ€" vice in the dark continent of Afâ€" rica. Such also was the mother of Frances Willard, one of the most beloved of American women who believed that women‘s rights and t prenmm rm:‘mtfi:yol i.1:!::,-.? ‘“fl':ne a na sacredness of observing a day of tribute to qur mothers serves ::.i bindml:’ufl lm:.homu more osely a wonderful ty for honoring the very m‘TMnobleuchncwm of motherhood and a means of exâ€" m our individual love and a tion to our own mothers. in May as Mother‘s Day. Previous to this devastating war there was an Angloâ€"Saxon custom ob.avedhuuatmmhmarno! England where they what ;or all to share. ® _ _On that day we cannot help but SHANTZ STATION By Mrs. H. A. Hergott (ch’nnlpl.mu and Mrs. ___Bert Barrett of the R.C‘;fi:; 8(; Thomas, was a Sunday a the home of his father, Mr. Fred Barrett. Attend Funeral in Waodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deeton, son Wilbert and Miss Jessie Deeton, atâ€" tended the funeral on Wednesday at Woodstock of the late Mrs. William Deeton. Mrs. Irene Whalley and daughter Norma and Albert Rush at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claringbold. Aircraftsman Gerald D. Harmer of Toronto Manning Depot was granted a 48â€"hour leave recently and spent it at his home in Plattsâ€" Selby â€"Harris at the hon and ;ll'lA _E. Stevens; Mr. Cal. Anderson and son Norman, The Junior bridge club was enâ€" tertained on mm at the: home of Mr. and Perry. and friends at their home on Tuesâ€" day evening. _ _ _ _ Observe Arbor Day. . bo]:hlt)“vme ’;‘ridayo'l‘he pu:ilr; ay on A gave the grounds a general cleanâ€" ing in the forencon under the diâ€" :e&ti;)n&fel’rincipduacm in afternoon, played games: Entertain Friends. * Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bullock enâ€" HECESSAFY AtIeNTION. afternoon at the hour of 2 c;'â€"eiltâ€"- Attend Montrealâ€"Winnipeg Game: | â€"Carried f Messrs. _F. Parkhouse, Geo. John Heinbuch, Clerk. %‘.‘,“3;;“ glt‘)’fl:rnan. Kent'Smith. Sommmemineom comeommemmcouy > and John Brighty, motored on Wednesday attemon t uw| â€" LINWOOD onto to atte on â€" â€" + nipeg hockey game in tl-J By: Mrs; Keaneth: Wright evening at {be )hm Gur« (Chronicle Correspondent} e e * e on o com ns » M lrizin Wette 528 so0 spent “‘*..agf-i-:...wfi _ Tire 5. "ugtderd. ~Loutlé â€" and| Ames uit Snd i week when he accidentally tripped on a fork and fractured an arm n‘ the elbow. Dr;’fite;ei_l of Platts» ville was called and he was reâ€" moved to the Woodstock Hospital, where the injury was given the necessary attention. anil MB ZFIC0 RICISUVEUDEE. ihe clerk~ was again instructed up to be addressed a workâ€" mmumm»mummnm%mmm«&um r‘hflfit}finhfinmfl haul wmuly 'le.wm.mdtohux n:qoc ‘ mfio?:g'w:hgmmm. o the former‘s f ""', t | yarda here songs m'“‘“"'fl' Approâ€" Miss %dflfiuwumw&-mmw u:'mdxpa,mm spent nmmam.mmmnmmwwwm.mwcm and Mrs. Jos. Kinzle. mrlwbehflu of the ‘of the Evangelical Church, is atâ€" Wilton Miller and Waitef Fink on or before May 15th. tending the Conference at Tavisâ€" spent Sunday with Norman Huras| Moved by Herb Schnarr, secondâ€" |tock this week. Mrs. Appel accomâ€" the farm of Perry Thomson, Washâ€" ington, met with an accident last of Clearview. ed by F. H. Schummer that grant Edward Jones of Preston spent/of ten dollars be forwarded to the Sund?at&.hmofllr.lndsflvauonw.â€"m Mrs. John Bryce. ‘| _ The clerk was instructed to write Mnkobmxlmanbvhifllgto all township road patrolmen, with her mother, R. Zufelt of |asking them to send to the townâ€" Kitchener, for a few days. ____ |ship road supt., a list of the numâ€" C CRe LASRCECCD APCCISREM CUD GNCpOCT DP SHOW ICRCE and InC H,LLoanndn,u-landnn.oTentmmbaolrolhoimtm the weekâ€"end at the home his| Also not to borrow any to their mother, Mrs. O. Goddard. neighbors, and not to use any Mrs. Fred Hobbs and Mrs. Bert| themselves. McG were visitors in Kitchâ€" l(ovedbgAmoswnksmnn.uc- enet.:"md# onded by u(hChalmentlnt?- Miss Mary Weaver of Galt spent|law No. 1134 and also byâ€"law No. P arems h .:;‘?a‘n td Sed $E Gighavine galp cove: on lt l d e parents, â€"Mr. eaâ€" ver. ‘wed%!‘.&!chnmmer.ncâ€" Sunday visitors at the home of|onded by Wilkinson that the Mr. and Mrs. John Cassell were|reeve instruct the treasurer to Mrs. Walter Atkinson and Orville|issue his cheque for the following 'KenmofdPé:{onmduhHelenmtfiâ€"thd. $25.00; F. H. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bean were visifâ€" Schummer, relief, 10.00; Herb Runâ€" ing friends in Galt on Sunday. stedlier, relief, 2.00; Herb Schnarr, ohn Jones of Preston visited|relief, 6.25; Matt Schummer, reâ€" the home of his brother, Richard|lief, 6.25; Dr. J. J. Bodendistel, Jones on Sunday. sanitary inspector, 14.50; John n o prmmmmemmes Helnbuch,ltnfimaz.e:k;(htaflo PLATTSVIITIE |Municipal Board, fees, 9.00; Mrs. |__Marjorie and Jean Beggs spent Thursday in Millbank. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Schnurr, Miss M. L Schnurr and Mrs. E. G. Ward accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. Ti lnllll&‘nay m ives on . Wednud?vhnnnnthehome ginl!. Gl'. oc::dm:d)(n M. n, Gladys Elsie Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lantz and Leiland F. Mather, Man., Mrs. Robert Fosâ€" ter and Laura and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie of Crosshill. Mr. Edward Spahr of the Peace River District, is visiting his broâ€" ther, Mr. Sam Spahr and his sisâ€" plied with ten seedlings and each urban pupil with one white spruce seedling, to be planted at their The ceremony: opened: with the singing of one verse of "O Canada" by the class, conducted by Jacob four of 190 eapek in the inrenoon, Moved by Hexbâ€"Schnarr, secondâ€" ed by Hugh. Chalmers, that this andâ€" also. that Court of Revision on be held in the The Nuns of London visited St. Mary‘s pflm on Monday, and were pleased to receive the donations of the parish for the ofphans. Miss Marguerite Moser of Waâ€" terloo spent the weekâ€"end with Receive Donation For Orphans. spent Sunday with friends at Linâ€" Miss Jean McGlochlin spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mr. and Mrs. William Lambert have moved their household effects to their new home at Listowel this Dorothy Kelterborn, accompanied _ Misses Lillian Kennel and Ruth by Mrs. Herb Huehn of Conestogo Saltzman of Victoriaburg spent spent Saturdn%in Hamilton. Sunday with Misses Verna and Mr. Allen Weber of Parkway Esther Swartzentruber. was a business visitor in the vilâ€"‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Main of tri‘egd“- inm!-lek;albug sm"’::’ C *6 A~o Mrs Albett.Chas: on . man. Miss Hettie Horst of the Balsam _ Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman of Grove section was a visitor at her New !inmbursn?ent Sunday evenâ€" home here on Sunday. â€" _ |ing with Mr. Mrs. Henry Bowâ€" der‘s friends here on Sunday:; and children, Aaron and Irene, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and su guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jolmmninthebhvnhdh- Donald Davis and Mrs. Roy Hahn visited on Sunday with Mrs. Kaufâ€" man of Wellesley village. Mrs. George Issler Kitchener is spenaing £ fow weeks with her Mr. and Mrs. John at Heidelberg umm.!‘fi and Mrs. with the former‘s parents, Mr. a Mra. Henry Maurer at Stratford Mr. and Mrgé. Earl Hess and family spent Sunday with friends at Kitchener. Mr. ahd Mrs. Robert Hinschberâ€" m and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moser, Jr., at Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Freiburger were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dietrich, daughters Esther and Sheila of .Waterloo, and Mr. Val. Straus of Breslau. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert visited with Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Reichert at Williamsburg on Sunâ€" and Doris spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lies in Kitchener. and Mre: @mwmannal G. Mr. Laverne Otto and Miss Gerâ€" trude Otto and Mr;: Mervin Baer Miss Marie Do-% underwent a tonsil operation at Kâ€"W Hosâ€" pital last Friday. She is getting Mrs. Edgar Seyler and daughter Geraldine visited Saturday evenâ€" lni‘;ith Mrs. Annie Seyler: Mongay wim Mre Aanule Beyice Miss Hilda Seyler of Kist:gener spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. SQ'yler Messrs. Elmer Hohl and Wilfred Kneisel of Lisbon and Earl Doerâ€" at New Hamburg | Mrs. Oliver Kerr and daughter Barbara Ann of Southâ€"west Wilâ€" Mrs. Clayton Seyler and daughâ€" ters Jean and Marguerite visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Neeb and children Billy and Betty Ann, near Kitchener and Mr. Harold Krachâ€" ling of New Prussia visited Sunâ€" mur. and Mrs. Theodore Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buck of Lisbon and Miss Otilla Mohr visitâ€" ed Sunday with Mrs. Alvin Eidt HESSEN ROAD By Miss Laurine Dammeler iel Swartzentruâ€"

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