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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jun 1941, p. 7

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*« wWOoMEN WANTED â€" TURN YOUR TIME INTO DOLâ€" ‘CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT YOUR PROPERTY TOâ€"DAY Office: 44 William St. â€" Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 JAMES C. HAIGHT, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyâ€" uncer, etc. Office Bank of Monâ€" ;rezl\lzs Bldg., Waterloo, Phone s y TWINCITY AUTO PAINTERS Stores and Goods Advertised Here Will Save You Money Phone 2â€"3062 Keep It New Withâ€" BURTOL CLEANING OLYMPENE | Enfegzammmmemmmnt emamomomomecomes For Athlete‘s Foot, Muscular and; (USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS Rheumatic Pains. 50c and $1.00, at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. TO BUY OR SELL. East, Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. n | PROFESSIONAL CARDS | 3984 King St. East, Kitchener Sharp Riley A. Raddatz R. Knorr Wat. 2â€"2064 Kit. 2â€"0975 Kit. 8â€"8217 AGENTS WANTED 90 Queen St. S BROCK & DAVIS T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) 19 King St. East _ _ Phone 2â€"4461 : DECORATORS PAINTING AND DECORATING The colour of your car matched | perfectly. f AUTO PAINTERS |RADIO â€" SALES AND SERVICE EOOKBINDING Tubes Tested Free. e E. K. HEARTH J. C. LEHMANN 80 King St. S. __â€" _ _ Phone 4â€"4537 BOOKBINDER | orrconn AIRALOY.___._.__ 17 Queen Stkgéhéne!:hone 6â€"6042 : R.E AL EST ATE WATERLOO CHRONICLE LARS by selling Familex Proâ€" ducts to the people in your comâ€" munity. Be the only one in your territory to make money with our line of 200 guaranteed necessities. No experience needed. Begin with a few dollars and own your business. No risk. For catalogue and complete details: 570 St. Clement Street, Montreal. ~24 GEORGE M. RUPPEL 45 Gaukel St. â€" Kitchener Rebinding Books, | Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initialing Clustags. Suitcases, etc. SUTHERLA Kitchener Goods called for and delivered. 1 Mother‘s Care to all You W ear" WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PEARL LAUNDRY CO. # cents per word; discount cent per word for cash in adyance. Real Estateâ€"3 cents per word. Minim um chargeâ€" _ _ 0_ $5 cents per insertion Each inftial, sign or group of fgures count as one word. Box addresses in care of The Chronicle 10 cents extra. Postage when replies are to be forâ€" warded, 5 cents additional each â€" enly. 000 â€" Business Cards â€" 1"_ every . week, $12.00 per year, §$1.00 for siz DECORATORS ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC MOTORS INSTRUCTION3 FOR SENDING ADV ERTISEM ENTS State clearly which edition the udvertisement is for. State how many insertions you Payments must accompany adverâ€" tisements. â€" Write plainly on one side of paper DRUGGISTS Cleaners and Dyers liug Shampooers ; A. K. CRESSMAN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CLEANERS CHIROPRACTIC E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR WANT ADS Regularly Prices reasonable St. S. Phone 4â€"4735 KITCHENER LEGAL sane 0_ [OTTG|| Repaim | Es 1| 1z Reâ€"winding| | \ , lurz | 6 1 ANLE â€" SCHULTZ | C e ANig a T â€" Guelph “ ?â€"!::= lJ L. ’ -\(B\fin romgnomer on amromemege d â€" YIA“'E " & Buy | muotrs . T > x 151 “ ‘A.é ( ~ sAVINGS T ~iy< IFICATES | t / ¢ z2e _ _/ a a | 32â€" se ind ow 1. 4 [ 2 min P id ix . & Kitchener New and Used FOR SALE Kitchener !.__ GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 I summer home. â€" â€" | KITCHENER BRASS FOUNDRY | 983 King St. E., Kitchener :Whether BUYING or SELLING a For Adequate Protection â€" See our Local Representatives For Cisterns and Wells Have running water in your house, and plenty of water for your cattle. Instal an Automatic Pressure Pump on your farm or 3 ACRES near Waterloo with house and barn. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY AUTOMATIC WATER PRESSURE 193 150 ACRES between Kitchener and Petersburg, on highway. Double brick house and excellent barn. Extra location. Owner reâ€" tiring. Such opportunities seldom Studios â€" 48 Roy St.. Kitchener Phone 6â€"6123 DONALD DUCK Teacher of Piano, Singing and 3 ACRES at Breslau, 35 acres mixed timber, spring watered, running water at barn; stone and brick house; bank barn and other outbuildings, silo; Hydro throughout. Easily financed. turn up. HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Pho 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. one KITCHENER ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. MISS ANNA R. BEAN Repairs on all makes of Pumps. EXCELLENT FARMS WATERLOO, ONTARIO , The Loan Campaign | _ Mr. Thos. G. Walker is busy these S ie hn ie | terest e ry JR PROPERTY TOâ€"DAY campaign. This is a very worthâ€" : while investment and at the same MAY BE ASHES time we are loaning Canada our TOâ€"MORROW dollars that she may put them to Real Estate and Insurance 102 King 8t. South WATERLOO Private and Class Instruction ESTABLISHED 1861 D. A. BEAN RADIOS MUSIC and Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. . 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 7â€"7895¢ We extend hearty congratulations to Mr. Walker Hilborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hilborn, who has secured a position with the Swift Packing Plant at their Windsor branch. Walker received his degree of B.Sc. at the Ontario Agricultural College on April 29 and leaves on Monday, June 9th, to assume his new duties in Windsor where we wish him every success. Miss Margaret Hewitt of Hamilâ€" ton spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hewitt. Mr. Lindsay Vogan, Bank of Commerce, Ayr, and Pte. Gerald Vogan of Kitchener were weekâ€"end visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogan. Mr. and Mrs, George Dickie and Mr. Wallace Boothe of Galt were Sunday visitors with Mr. Henry Kelly and Maida. _ _ 8o_ Rev. S. E. Stevenson and Mr: A. E. Tanner attended the session of Perth Presbytery at Parkview Church, Stratford, on Tuesday. will conduct the anniversary serâ€" vices of the Millbank United Church on Sunday, June 22nd, at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. from the earth Miss Marjory Mcintyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. McIntyre, has accepted a position in one of Loblaw‘s stores in Galt, and left Miss Diana Darrock of Toronto is spending the summer at the home of Miss Carrie E. Brown. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Schramm were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Halwig and daughâ€" ter Grace of Kitchener, Mr. Julius Zeller of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bickle and daughter Geraldine of Galt. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Blair, Nelson and Marion spent Sunday with friends at Monkton. Mrs. Robert McDowell attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Coulter, at Toledo, Ohio, on Monday. Miss Dorothy Gray of Merritton and Mr. Earl Mattress of St. Cathâ€" arines spent the weekâ€"end with the g;rmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ray. Mrs. Reid Allingham is visithing friends in Toronto and Willowdale. Mr. Fred O. Brown, principal of the Millbank public school for the past six years, has tendered his resignation to the board. Aunniversary on June 22nd Rev. R. G. Trask, B.A., of Atwood, Rev. S. E. Stevenson, pastor of the Millbank and Carthage United churches for the past six years, is being transferred to Wellburn pasâ€" toral charge. Rev. C. S. Jones, B.A., of St. Andrew‘s Church, Watford, will become pastor of the Millbank and Carthage churches on July ist under the arrangement of the Settlement Committee of the Lonâ€" don Conference held at Windsor last week. work and help to drive Hitlerism O.A.C. Graduate at Windsor At Session Rev. S. 1 &:s Mortmier of Toronto is holiâ€" daying at Nith Grove. Mrs. Battler has returned from a iew weeks‘ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Johnston of Waddington, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brenneman. A new boy has come to stay. Recent visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kennel of New Hamburg, Miss Ruth Brenneâ€" man of Tavistock, and Mrs. Ephâ€" Recent visitors at Cedar Lawn include Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schinâ€" bein and Major and Mrs. Stewart MacDonald of Listowel. Misses Doris and Reta Cressman near New Dundee visited with little Misses June and Doreen Shantz. " HEARN ROOFTNG CO. E. L. Hearn, ”__ml_._!._!_ SUPPLIES and REPAIRS HAYSVILLE By Mrs. Clarence Diamond (Chronicle Correspondent) By Miss Maida V. Kelly (Chroniele Correspondent) MILLBANK O. P. Schmitt New and Used l'/‘ Canvessing For Victery Lean Conduct Service A Gospel team consisting of twelve students from the Eastern Mennonite School at Harrisonburg, Virginia, conducted the Sunday morning service at the Blenheim Mennonite Church. Chester Wenger of Fentress, Va., presided, and the theme of the morning was, "The Christian Life". Harry Hertzler spoke on "The Power of the Christian Life" and Stanley Schenk gave a talk on "The Glory of the Christian Life". Rev. E. J. gehman. 1 member of the faculty, delivered the sermon. s The revival meetings which comâ€" menced at the Blenheim Mennonite Church on Saturday evening will continue each night this week and conclude with three services next Sunday, June 15th. The evangelist is Rev. J. B. Martin, pastor of the Erb Street Mennonite Church in Waterloo. â€" MM&&.MM sion north of village of Petersâ€" burg and west for a distance of three miles. The Union Jack which :.“n:le u.’tthlc?:'ylm mflmwudh things which the British Empire New Dundee Defeats Baden On Thursday afternoon the N.D. CS. softball team defeated the Baden Continuation School by a score of 17â€"14 at the local school Mrs. Wallace Thibideau enterâ€" tained ten little girls at her home on Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Miriam, who obâ€" served her tenth birthday on Wedâ€" resday. Games were enjoyed on the lawn after which supper was served from a table centred with a prettilyâ€"decorated birthday cake. Little Miss Miriam was the recipiâ€" ent of many lovely gifts. Personals "Our Work In Africa" "Our Work in Africa" was the theme for the monthl& mum the United Brethren W.M.A. w was held at the home of Mrs. L. H. Cassel on Wednesday afternoon. Dfirs. A. l-mbon:’ \g‘a: lnicharge legt the program an seri gture ~ son was read by Rev. E. infirich. who also gave a short ta on "Stewardship". _ Miriam â€" Hilborn read a poem entitled "How Long?" and Mrs. E. Gingerich read an inâ€" teresting letter she had _ received from her brotherâ€"inâ€"lawâ€" Rev. C. E. Carlson, missionary in Sierra Leâ€" one, West Africa Mrs. Gordon Hallman and Miss Jean Hallman rendered a vocal duet and the misâ€" sion study was conducted by Mrs. 'Gingerich. The president, Mrs. Weston Sararas, presided for the business period. Mennonite Students _ _ Precetling the Sunday evening[homes here. service the regular meeting of the Gladys Sochner accompanied Young People‘s Society was held.|Mr. and Mrs. Vic McLennan of Morgan Baer occupied the chair, Wallenstein on a motor trip to Toâ€" and also read the scripture lesson.!bermory over the weekâ€"end. Essays on the topic, "How Nature: Naomi and Valina Martin, Kitâ€" tells of God" were presented by}chener spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Velma Bauer, Miss Florence their parents, Seranus Martin‘s. Bechtel, Wilbur Shantz and Harvey| Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kaufman, Mr. Holtz. |and Mrs. Ensley Graves and son Y.P.S. Take Service _ . \Lorne of Scotland visited with _ The Sunday evening service At Mrs Katherine Schmidt, Sunday.. The Sunday evening service at the Bethel M.B.C. church was in charge of the Young People‘s Soâ€" ciety. Mrs. Harold Shantz presided and the scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Lyle Bingeman. The topic was given by Mrs. Eldon Sherk, Mrs. S. S. Shantz and Mrs. Figin Mrs. S. S. Shantz and Mrs. FKigin Reist. Mrs. E. K. Bock and Miss Althea Bock favoured with a vocal duet and a reading was also given by Mrs. Beniah Rosenberger. 0 l Wifaen " 14. aDO0 0 ENO ONNOHH OMNau n AERDUTEIT CR th:‘ev' %io:;soyhi?alf:otalfi:stml aar: |Toronto spent the holiday weekâ€"end Baer, to Miss Edna Brubaéher at‘;'[nh g[:e former‘s parents, Mr. and the St. Jacobs Mennonite Church rhsfr a(;s:sb;l‘rgmfin.l Col a on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Baer + "oore Puoerd slamnr ho was also a guest at the w ed_-,daughter Ruth were recent visitors ding, is a sister of the bride. Last with Mrl.( and Mrs. Leighton Coleâ€" week Rev. Baer officiated at the m';"'r“anétc:g‘:r'“em Sage and wedding of another brother, Mervin ) pigtie Mi irle 3 t ewin Baer, to Miss Gertrude Otto, which viaited" with My ant Mris® carl was held at the home of the bride‘s ;'( ’h 1 with _ Mi._ and _Mis. Carl T ents at Pine Hill och last Thursday. Mrs. Koch acâ€" pa 4 â€" companied them on their return _ Miss Muriel Poth of Waterloo spent the holiday weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. _ Mrs. Ida Cressman of Hespeler spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Leander Cressman. â€" Dr. A. C. Rockel participated in the church parade of the 24th Field Ambulance Reserve Unit which was held to the King St. Baptist Church in Kitchener on Sunday morning. _ _ _ Saturday, June 7th. 10â€"Yearâ€"Old‘s Birthday by Mrs. Beniah Rosenberger. Assisted at Brother‘s wfiau Junior Red Cress Observe 42nd Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber quietly observed their 42nd wedâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Ti&ping and Miss| Aub Marion Tipping of Waldau visited Mrs. anniversary at their home on By Wise Mirism Wiore, By Miss Gertrude Ott (Chronicle Correspondent) The annual Children‘s Day proâ€" gram will be rendered in the Evangelical Church, Sunday evenâ€" ing, at 8 o‘clock. You are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Weaver and family of Elmira Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bowman and family of Mannheim visited Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Bowman and Coleman Bowman of near Barrie spent the weekâ€"end at their homes here. Mrs. Peter Stabelbauer and Mary of Elmira were Monday visiâ€" tors with Miss Clara and Emanuel Soehner. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Howling and Raymond and Marie Howling of New Dundee were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Jacob Spies. with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwass on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Toman of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman and daughter Ruth were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coleâ€" man at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sage and little Miss Shirley Sage of Newton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koch last Thursday. Mrs. Koch acâ€" companied them on their return and spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sage. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Garfleld Weber | and sons Paul and Orlin visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Graf at Kitchener on Sunday. _ _ _. _ [ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rockel, Mr. and Mrs. William Rockel, the Misses Sophie and Hilda Rockel and Paul and Bruce Rockel of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rockel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stoltz of day afternoon. Auburn were guests of Mr. and Personals. Mrs. Ed. Stoltz over the weekâ€"end. _ Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston FLORADALE Graded "Excellent". The children‘s choir from Doon Public School received a gradâ€" ing of "excellent‘ on their efforts at the music festival held in Kitchâ€" ener last week. Miss Morrow of Preston, their singing teacher, is to be congratulated on such a fine showing. Victory Loan Canvasser. _ Mr. D. Panabaker of Blair, canâ€" vasser for the Victory Bond camâ€" paign for this district, called on a number of Doon residents last week. Accident To Horse. ‘ Harry White had the misforâ€" tune to loose one of his best horses over the weekâ€"end. The horse was crossing a bridge on the farm, and slipped and fell on a pile of stones, breaking its leg in two places and suffering other injuries George Latsch, veterinarian, was unable to do anything for the animal, so orâ€" dered it destroyed. Nettie Kleinsteuber underwent a tonsil operation in St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital, â€" Kitchener, on _ Saturday morning. Gollect Salvage. _ _ _ _ _ _ Salvage is still being collected at the Doon Garage for war purposes. Mrs. Fred Hobbs attended the funeral of the late Herbert Seitz which was held in Preston on Friâ€" day afternoon. Personals. By Miss Kathleen Jones (Chroniele Correspondent) conducted the service at the Doon Presbyterian church on Sunday morning. Rev. C. Tilbury of Galt conducted the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday mornâ€" ing. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cassell were: Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor of Galt and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atkinâ€" son of Preston and Pte. Ernest Atâ€" kinson. Edward Jones of Preston spent Friday with his cousin, George Jones. Miss Winnie Morgan of Galt visited her sister, Mrs. Wm. Guilâ€" lette, on Sunday. Miss Marjorie Braniff of Sunnyâ€" side spent Sunday the guest of Miss Ruby Fink. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reader spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Potruff of Hamâ€" ilton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin and children Joan Patricia Richard and Mark of Galt spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Pte. Koss Brighton of Windsor and Mrs. Brighton and children Lloyd, Ronald and Roy of Sunnyâ€" side spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Fink. Ralph Myers of Philipston spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. A. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacLaren and children Jean and Ronald of Hespeler were visiting friends in the village on Sunday. . By Walt Disney

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