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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Dec 1941, p. 11

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BEAN Tmhadghmmm Whether mg or SELLING I ASSETS om 't,00tt,000.00 TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Du lies and Addi Inchin Ontario Glace Outfitters Ltd. " Queen Bt.A., - Phone 7-7806 running water at bam; stone and) brick house; bank barn and other outbuildings, - silo; [ Hydro 50 ACRES between Kitchener and Fem on tttttttwar. Double brick house and excellent barn. Extra location. Owner re- tiring. Such opportunities seldom mum-mo; REAL ESTATE WNAUR & SHANTZ WATEBIDO. ONTARIO 5: mimosa " Mammal!“ Plank” - ”MN. EXCELLENT FARMS JOE WINCH TYPEWRITERS Ethan u‘ chl- hm In! - I“ [mo [08 In. It. - I‘m Poe an}; in Inn. mum-3p nun TOMORROW MUSIC um DEPOSIT $100,130.“ In and 0nd It Gem Weaver.' dent on Sammy. Mr, and Mrs Tony NW and sons Robe" and Ronald of Piattsviiie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. WoW. In not: 231mm and non: Lloyd Ronald Boy of Sunny- Bide spent Sunday at the home ot t_he_tprmer's parents. Mr. and Mn ener. spaitrsdiurddv' visiting G moch- Mr. and Mrs. cadaver and Mary and John visi at the air- port in Dunnville on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. A. Wolfe were visiting in Kitchener on Saturday. Miss Kate Bowman ya yum mimic," hei- on Sunday. Meafs Group“ The Yuan A?!“ 139mm NIH“ of}; ieisbe. ammonia Church met recently at the bane of Mr. and Mn Urias Snida'._Ar; Snider conducted the am after which Arun Snider conduct- ed the business meeting During the latter a letter was read ham Rev. Simeon Hurst. a missionary in Africa. James Narnia than eon- ducted a memory th? contact. Booty-nil. Woks The Senior department ot the Weber Mennonite Sunday School re-organized for 1942 on Sunday morning. Arlin Snider was chair- man and James Martin was secre- tary tor the meeting. Superinten- dent. Leomrd Snider; secretary- lugasurer, Aammr gal-ting "aee.e.s.es women's class. Twila}: Snider; as“. Silva Snider; young men's class. 'ra Wideman; asst. Ree. Wismet; omeet's clan. In. Si- mon Martin; asst. Mrs Elwin We- ber; men's class, Herb Wigner; asst. Orin: Snider; " drainer. Leonard Snider; asst. Elsie Mar- tin; church charmer. Clarence Wismer; cotteetotea, Morgan Feick and Paul Martin; Iahrarian, Grace Weber; asst. Alameda. Bearintter; Mission New: corn. Arum Snider. This closed the reorganization Then Rev. Simon Martin punched on the three words. NNme, Be- come and overcome". Yogi-9W2“!- The Young People's Bible mode ing met on Sunday evening It We- ber Mennonite Church. Leonard Snider was 1tnd_er._Togriet prey discussed by Ruth Pack. Ahmed. Bearinger. Mung,“ Reich James Manna. Grace eber, MAI: Sub der. Violet Martin and_Ariin 8pi- act. in the form of 4-minute talks. iiakiniiGriitt prayer. Amer this the meeting W}: ieenedAr re: ioiam van School. ' Aitigro-o_ersro8No. 1417:9131” Centre white! the lo- cal ihool Runny. ttid VIII - Y0!" War - STRASBURG at-i'oraito funk but 0-i- as.” the 8&- mum-5mm oesCtsristmuuiattt.De3MA_qt 7.30 o'clock. Nuiiih-tettseehdk fxs,g,'dll'.ttttttgrtt"tttpgt ggri,tt,'tenp 5.3% [all]: aim when 'lefgeu'X. “no“. The annual re-organization ot the United Brethren Sunday School was held on 'trvN'8lgl: ing with the pastor. Rev. Gtnte eriehinehame. owned.“ for 1942 up - toriotrm: pamp- 'inchu-geotnnoupol W iii 1rom.Toto.ate. Pam; ttt ist, Alice Human; assistant. M.) Hilbom; librarian. Robert Mall- man; mum. Weston Rater; chorister. F. K Pue; mm. Mrs. E. Gingerlch; and members elected to the executive commit- tee. Godot: B. Haunt-I and I B. Hallma- The prawn: can-uncut ot the Sunday School is I.“ and the average attend-an: (or the past yen was 63. ' The Sunbeam Chou-men will re- turn to the air to: their winter season at broadcasting from CKCR liiiiiiiiiri' next My gnu-noon. Dee tist from 3.30 to 4.15 o'clock. "gFauiai, Me. Trere held " the Mel 11.3.6. Church G W! try came o_t . Wynne: opening devotional min the Rev. B. B. Shanta. in. Dorothy Shanta, a student at the mm Bible College mmuam. Styeta,peejided2trtlte_teeett ottheqervtt= Mil-Dormant otGmoeChape1deWNe%tet sale. on}? 9514.01. may”; 0721131??? iii-iii iiiUir um". and a do was also wandered by KisShanu. In manning. Mia: Ree-occu- pied the chair and Miss Bernice King whoistahingtheapeeia1 me- dial missionary mum‘dlgtdby Grace Beers contributed musical numbers. “Children " tho Church“ Moot. "The Children pt the_Chprch" met" at the m. June. Lutheran Personae on Saturday afmcnoon vim the, M45115 Aydrty 'ttet- dee. presid' Follow the sing- ing of thelwuiml Arman. Jean Bowman gave a reading and Psalm 122 was read responsively. The scripture lesson waipe'yrtN iuniors worked on that may books under the dilution at I!” Margaret Conrad of Wu. Christmas carols were Ibo sung. led by Miss Muriel Egon-doe. Aw Chad ml. The follow! members of Bt ‘James tdtll'l1Llll= ytteoded a Union t,ie?iiifliiij2tti,, Matttseik he,',: an ureh, on un- dry 438mg Rypc 'llltli'ld'llii, the girls in her Sunday School class of the Baptist Church at her home on Thursday afternoon. Candle-Light Scuba. An impresive Christmas candle- light service was held by the man- bets of the Mac. Young People's Society at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stotta on Thursday" "evening. Harrison Sehiiehter tree-" ‘sided and the scripture lesson was read by GarBetd Man. The topic. "The Prince of Peace” was given by Nyle Shanta. aftet which stories of two Christmas hymns were told by Mrs. Lyle Bingeman and Miss Jean Hoover. Mia: Eva Schlichter gave a musical reading yith _pia_no Becompaninlent" by Miss Evelyn Gunman. Reading were given by Miss Reta Coleman and Roy Shanta and I m solo was continued by “In Evelyn Creesman NEW DUNDEE In Sm! not: iqtBtet1rtr. _ - vied wlth Mr. and In. AItteaRadtreatHe.peuroetSun- " . ?tetertgAte,vttrt the week-end with Mr. and mm. Mn. A.Puther visitedwithher It's. Kn. Max-shall Ludwig at 'riteheatetoothturdttr. --. _ -tiord mm at Aherfovie eattedatthehoieeiA.Wb born unworthy. MimrrtaneerrrtitxofWtrterktx mmm.m.um Hartman of Kitchener and Pte. "giGiinirteihureeroeNo.itrB.ste Ttaittistec.tytt"9ettrtetet king t Sunday with Mt The BettootthneeetitStMtrft new“: greet 1ue.ep. _. "its; "U'mnf'n" swag spent Sunday with “In Royette Linne- manofthetownline., A _ _ road"; it; -tiiirdiaiet to' can for n will. Arthur Kennedy of Water- Ie', spent Veda“)! " " home on. ' Mr. and in In. Batty spent in... a an: HESSEN ROAD it. and In Thou. Lingual! pf " III- In!» bud. (and... W) " In. In I“ 1mm) HESSON cub-due new of mm It!» the “ck-94M” -. Chaim of Brain: were been! T6gttttes.tthe3etemmHrttmrte. SHANTZ STATION Lht'rtpt,gi, M. t",lgl't2i t m " the buy a! 'lk"'rhl'U"d _ Mr. Bob Ernst of the Yifuti/ overseas. is sulfa-mg from a " any and isconaned in thespi- Mr.mtrryMusaerhtegtvtmgthitt week torhhhomelnm WWW-1min” vicinity. [ Mr.nnd Mrs.BenNormanwete \reoent visitgmgt auctioned)“: mini-nth!” Mabel Winthtd. 2m 8 t l c t l""'"'"""" The Zion Sunday School concert 'eee, will be held on Monday eveningl Plt, the Dee = at the church. Bright CW The Kossuth School concert will the so-call be held on Thursday night. Dee .1& meet" sho, Paton-k. l,of Bmusemt m- um: sown-n - a.... .teP.:uerY.. "MI?, friends in Kitchener. . Lloyd Randall ot Klkhener spent Sunday It the home of his pay-gnu. Mr. and Mn Juob Ran- Mi. KOSSUTH FISHERS MILLS BEAVERDALE ~wa:.==. (H 'ttactmmiogcmNatMtiimmt td A. 'trti,2a.'nu"rg"tat tttiiie't2tL,",u't'ga,"rat'ard2t'M'. AT-a Biaaira6 teh ,7qGiG - -saG. Eid". FnEt2.ei2PLadte' 'HN- By Walt Disney tttee -, I [LN a H. B-A. tgt2ttgNktn't,t . tLsntth'a" . 'ar. y We Edu- Hayley 1U'ii', macaw! will tlr, so-cglled d Sunday o',ePie,', and nigh eatre s ow, ante or 0 er om I"" " t,Dee l& a amusement beginning " 12.05 mm 30m - a... a.m.. Monday, is a physical and , friends in Kitchener. ‘moral detriment to all our young lord Randall ot Klichener people, and that in view of the and” It the home of his fart. that the energies of the whole Mr. and Mn Jocob Ran- nation are needed in the war, we {humbly beseech you to Conaider of the roads in tttie district this matter and take steps to have mm by the 'reds-mt the Provincial Government en's! P? law prohibiting any place of amusement to open at much an un- =====u====== 1Eii?ii.'tiii hour. L-, -_I. m__-_ XRW mew“ A - @w-mN-ps-uw Ewan-Mm“ Mull-MI“. M-sh- Pyro '"ere+. d1”? , Meer, hWMNa-p'a "ah-o-t_-Ft.-..-- - liniChat. . B. Junta - a few kg! with her daughter, In C. I wartxeettrtttter. and-InnonndeentSI'mdnwah Mr. “In Aaronsehiegeland Mr. and Mn David Sommee'sin and my“ and children Budd! ted Paul et Doet m: MrwJonasBo.ttartnnddV ttae/ggi',.":,,"",', spent-few ghywithhlnnn MnAnonBoo- Saturday evening M at at. home of Mr. and Mn cm lu; dunner Dorothy who Are coat. to-mut Evangelist; Mr. and Mrs. David W. Alice and Floyd spent Sunday with Mr.andMiNoahBoehartinWit- mot Centre. I'll-om... (MM) “a.“ mam-Jag mucous“ Bethettrttitod mummy} new United chm 1fh'lrt mam-oz um Am. . ' Mast: Mervin Fancy and Fred Bean were appointed collectors for money for church repairs The meeting closed with a hymn. During the social hour, Mm. R. Hilborn entertatined the class with ‘an excellent arm "Know Your Town" contest McIntyre and ia assistants served delicious re- ‘treshmenu at the close. A may vote of than" was extended to Mrugndjdgs: yplntyrg and family by Mr. w. a maménd. WouldB-nmm Mia-a Esther Swnrtaeettmber of The otrtcials of the Bright. Ches- terfieid and Bethel appointments held a joint media at Bethel United Church, Tu ay evening. Dec. 9th. After transacting the re gu1ar business of the circuit. the meeting unanimously passed the following resolution to be forward- ed to Hon. Gordon Conant. Ontario Attorney-General, "We. the oll'icial board of the Brizht cmi! "f cpnvineeA t.hyt The re-organization meeting at the Sunday School of Bean - nonite Church was held a! Sm) May. Dee 14th. The date of on ,cerstot theyear Imus-blow: I supt,__Mr._Ruxsel_ Peters;. ' \supL. Mr Oscar Baer; primnry Supt, Mr. Lloyd Gunman; mt {supL Miss Eloise CW; "e. Henry, Mr. Zena: Cm; not pea-21m, Mr. lam Cream»; choruter, Mr. Abng_ MW; oyrst ctuirister, Mr. um Good} Mr and Mrs Abner Brutal. and {mum spent Stand); use: I. and Mrs no limbo " of 'v dome". Mr. Frank Bond, who has recent- ly secured a position in Woodstock moved his family to that city last week. an WW- Quito I number from tho viein- ity landed the Pedant»! ot Amlmro meeting at murmur Inst week n which Ann Mephnit I, It. I‘- M (M M) SOUTH-WEST PINE HILL

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