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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jun 1942, p. 4

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The Ladies' Aid of the St. John's Lutheran Church held their June meeting at the church on Monday evening. The meeting opened with a hymn and prayer.. A hymn was sung, after which the Scripture lesson was read. Rev. A. Schweitz- er gave a presentation of the pro- ceeding of the Canada Synod held at St. Peter's Lutheran Church at Kitchener. The meeting closed with the Lord's prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinsch- berger of Erbsville and Mr. and (‘all any of these salesmen for an appointment: » C. R. COFF'ING N Water North 1939 CHEVROLET 1931 NASH "" DODGE 1934 DODGE 1984 FORD 1985 DODGE 1936 TERRAPLANI 1937 DEB0X0 1937 PLYMOUTH 1937 DODGE 1988 PLYMOUTH 1938 NASH 193. HUDSON 1939 DODGE «om St. (l0ltll)(8i'8 GOOD GLASSES HESSEN ROAD , FROM THE LARGEST sna CHOOSE IN WESTERN ONTARIO! ! LOOK THESE OVER l ! BE THANKFUL YOU HAVE Are You Hunting Sales Managu- llert Stevens THEY'RE YOUR HOST PRECIOUS POSSESSION! Let Us Examine Your Eyes .L'“! PI!" D-re. you owe it to yourself to have them examined by someone qualified to tell you if anything is the matter with them, and what to do about it. let us examine your eyes . . . We know “what to do. Almost every activity in life depends upon being able to see and see correctly. To more yourself that your eyes are in perfect condition, 'ii)evztage,4esaysi't §EDANS Walter Stevens "Fon- The Safe Way" R. A, FORBES MOTORS "i",",",'","-,",-,"," Save Gas and Oil So Valuable To Canada's War Effort . . . . . DODGE and 098070 Sales and Service KITCHENER KITCHENS]! “WATERLOU tXN'NTY't4 LARGEST USED CAR MARKET" v 7 777777777 --"-%. '~--""I """'"'"""' - Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler and his week-end leave at the home ot sons Lorne. Laverne and Norman his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hallo. Seyler and Mr. and Mrs. Roy A large number of district Hol- Jantzi at Tavistock on Sunday. stein breeders attended the Black Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Dammeier, accompanied by Mrs. L, M. Sehae- fer of Bamberg and Mr. Ephriam Maser of Waterloo called on Mr. Ered Moser at Glenallen on Sun- av. Mr. Ephriam Maser ot Waterloo spent the week-end at the home of William Dammeier. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hieronymus, Mrs. John Lips, Grace and Johnnie, Mr. Gordon Hieronymus and Mr. and Mrs. William Dammeier were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman ScbiegeL near? Glenallen. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kress of Water- loo visited at the home of Edwin Hackbart on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hesse and family visited with Harvey Hesse at Bethel on Sunday. Miss Pearl Litwiller of New Hamburg spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hackbart and Miss Helen Hackbart of Waterloo spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hachbart. Mrs. Harry Brenner of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschberger on Sunday. In: Douglas, 160 Km. N, 'IWM I”. CHEVROLET I”? CHEVROLET Panel I”! FARGO with Och I987 FARGO with Cub I!” NASH I!!! DODGE I“. DESO‘I‘O IMO FORD I". MERCURY "" DODGE LL 1941 DODGE Mkt DODGE was PACKARD, s new Tin; Radio and 'Tmtter WITH “CHRYCO” WHEEL LOCK. . . . * Light weight - Won't throw wheels out of balance t Will NOT rust, freeze on, rattle; Bet ot “'0 * Neat, compact, eMcient, strong Only $8 PROTECT YOUR TIRES! TRUCKS and State My Phone 24337 "" PONTIAC "" OWL“ I”? POI!) "" FORD um DODGE I!” cm I!” cm IN. ONE. l.“ 0000- um 0mm "" PLYMOU'HI, "all. Rev. S. J. Wittig and Mr. Herb. Gies as layman attended the Canada Synod sessions in St. Peter's Church. Kitchener, last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones and family of Detroit were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Frances Mac. Donald, who accompanied them on the home journey and will spend some time visiting friends in Detroit. [ The funeral, which was largely attended, was held on Sunday afternoon when a brief service was held at the home of his son, Henry, in St. Jacobs. followed by the main service in St. Matthew's Church here with Rev. S. J. Wittig in charge. BUriel took place in the family plot on the adjoining ceme- tery. Pall-bearers were Henry H. Dahmer. Noah Stroh. Fred. Wepp- let. Melvin Stroh, Norman Dahmer and Herb. Gies. Sgt. Roy Stroh of Camp Borden, his brother Harold and sister, Miss Marjorie, of Kitchener, Sundayed at the p_arentalhpme here. Pte. Percy Holle of No. 10 Basic Training Centre, Kitchener, spent his week-end leave at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hallo. A large number of district Hol- At.leod gnu! ism "t2lteboughtasmatlp rtyon the Winterbourne and (We' the family lived until I month or BO ago when both Mr. and Mn. Scheerer were ill they wee re- moved to the home of their son in St.___Jac9bs toy, nytsine. _ The late Mi. Scheerer w of a auiet disposition and highly es- teemed by all who came in con- tact with him. He was a faithful member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church and in earlier years had been a Sunday School teacher for sage years. Surviving are his wife, presently in St. Jacobs. and three sons. Henry and John in St. Jacobs and Peter at home here; also one brother, Dietrich. near here, and three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Wagner, Freeport, Mrs. Mary Schmehl in Elmira and Elizabeth near Water- loo, anf no grandchildren. The tate Mr. Scheme: In. born inGermanyandeametothi.eoun- try and '2lruet'it, in 1333.11. use he mar Catherine Kink, daughter of the late Mr. and In. Peter Kireh of this village and te- nded in Bridgeport. new Emu and at Guelph for " you”. cumin qughjs yillage todivrt in I.“ In Walk-“Wh- Optimism: minim "s-deities-ry My, nee. Hy we in_h_is 77th you: COACHES way may about u M of __hin non. {length gt. GOOD F! USED '),_,l-,li'sessr CARI 2 " FoeA -raRlllA3lll1lllMlkit2StiSJl,1fleSSWdt, SPECIAL SALE Fibre Seat Covers "" DODGE I.“ DODGE. new I“. DODGE "" DODGE 1m CHEVROLET I”. PLYMOU‘HI, India 1m cannon-r I’M (738V. Couli- Gordon trdi.ru. In In. Bt. W Pte. Harold Dietrich of London spent the week-end with Mrs. Dietrich here. near Crosshill spent the week-end with their grandmother, Mrs. Pat Doherty. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bellinger of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kocher. Mr. Clifford Kennedy has re- turned to Waterloo after spending a week's varation with his patents. b'osasiirsr .hn- “who. Al (‘nmn Mrs. George Luge] of 4th Peel spent Sunday with Mrs. Pauline Schedewitz. Mr. add Mrs. Wm. Milner and daughter Jean spent Saturday in thefnvinAitr. -- _ - Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter of MooreBeld, Mr. and Mia. John Birmingham of Crosshill, Mr. Jack Reid of Fernbank. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linseman spent Sunday with Mt. and Mtg: Roy-Calder. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. tirm. Lambert of Listowel spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Calder. Flasher Joc Kocher of Camp garden spent Sunday with friends ere. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Logel of 4th Peel spent Sunday with Mr. and Hts, Tont Pperstet __ - - Mrs. Michael Kbeher of Elmira i",', spending a few days with friends ere. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Renahen Ind children, Mr. Put Hunky. Mr. Harehorn and children, all of To- ronto, Mr. Frank Henley of Kitch- ener spent Sunday with Mrs. Thos. Hanley. Mist Aneyytd Sang: Doherty of Pte. Gerald Linseman spent the weftk-enArritrt his magnate. T - aufraikdik -__H SSW“ l P,1hlhTdltl en upsu- ecu-In Mrs. Joe Stemmler at Waterloo ir, spending some time with friends ere. (may when; winning. Mend: at ngkuton on_Sunday. - _ spent Sunday with her parents. Alice Koch of Waterloo was Ou'r muff lam defeated Bridgeport in a league thy here Monday evening by a I -10 score. visiting in! the Gfhu FEIS Seat.'--) HESSON Stevens' ot Tomato ot tiat and United Mm My School. up!“ the an“ con- vNgtiem (I "it WM Fifteen were In attendance at the regular meeting of the Civil Guard which wn hold on Monday night Following the rifle drill the time m: spent in practising tt'1't'dftl'g A In” number from the - The B.Y.P.U. met It the church on Monday Ttla with Mini Ma. rie Howling presi in; The scrip- ture lesson was read rmrponnivety 'after which V E. Dinger offered prayer Harold Poll pmented the topic, "The Bmte--.and What it Means to Us". which was followed with a discussion led by the pastor. Rev H. F Sande An accordion solo was also rendered hy Orville Ehnes Mrs. Leander Cressman and Min Miriam Hilborn called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cressman neu- Plaltsville trftrritur. Mrs. Elmore BrGirf, $023.17; Tqrpntq on Fridgy. (' Mrs. Eimore Brown of Shyner l is the guest of her brother. Roy Gildner and Mrs. Gildner this lweek. Rev C W. Backus of Paris wu the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder while visiting friends in thg_villngg [qr a few days. thrt Wine: of Ayr called on Car! Ko_ch on_ Meagan Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald and son, Rosa were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gal- lagher 'ff, Cult. Mr. and Mrs. Addis have moved to Mrs. hoyye on _BrAdtte greet- Mrs. Catherine" ing a few weeks Amacher at New Miss Anetta Nicholson of Ann Arbor, Mich., and Mrs. Daniel Me- Intosh of St George called on Rev. and Mrs. E. Qinggglcl} on Friday. Church. Ayr, at her home last Wednesday afternoon. There was an attendance of eighteen ladies and an interesting missionary pro- gram was presented in charge of Mrs. Gordon Marshall. At the con- clusion of the afternoon dainty re- frelhmenta w served by the hostess 'lleistlW, Mrs. Walter Me- Donald. Juniors "not. The regular meeting of the AN dee Creek Juniors was held at the Public School on Friday after- ‘noon. The president. Joan Dinner 'presided and the program consist-1 ed of the following numbers: a; poem by Esther Rosenberger; Cur- rent Events, by Cameron McDon- old; a story on “Fresh Vegetables" by Mary Jane McDonald; the mu- sie appreciation period in charge; of Dorothea Gingerich; a contest conducted by Jean Poll; and a} reading entitled, "Quarrels", br) Jimmie Brown. l Rev. A. L. Conrad attended the Graduation exercises at Western Uti..vers8.r, Lond_on on Thugsdny. l8 Attend Meeting "llfiegu Daughters” Mrs.' Aiex McDonala was hostess to the monthly meeting of "The Eintft Dayatttees" pf Knox United afternoon. 'nre score was i555 if}; the locals. The N.D.C.S. Sohball team won a second victory over the Ayr Con- tinuation School during the week in an exciting game played on the chal schooLgroimds on 'rhuryt1ay from the new book. "Author of Liberty", by Dr. Robert Searle. During the busines which was presided over by Mrs. Weston Sa- ran; the president. Mrs M. B. Snyder announced that eighteen Ditty bags had been completed for sailors on the Great Lakes. The June meeting of the United Brethren W.M.A. was held " the home of Mrs. L. H. Camel on Thursday afternoon with In at- tendance of twenty-two. Mrs. Jas. Bauer occupied the chair and the scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Elgin Miller, Miss Irene Chapman read a story on, “The Founding of the Bethune-Cookman College for Negroes in Florida". and Mrs. Alex Linton gave a reading entitled, "Balancing Faith". Following a vocal solo by Miriam Hilborn. Mrs. E; Gingerich was in charge of the mission study on the first chapter. :Religion and I?empcrer", taken New Dundee Wins The Mac. Young People's So-lxcl; ciety met at the home of 1“.de M In Ettgin Heist on Pye.ttirciii evening with the president, Mina Mrs Evelyn Ore-run presiding, All. ii' interesting feature of the prom ter was the report of the Young Peo- ”he ple’s Convention held at Hanover Brie on May 2Sth given by Miss Eva burl Schlichter. Min Dorothy Shnntz‘onl rendered a vocal ttolo after which,, M the pastor, Rev. S. S. Shunt: con- 'c , ducted a Bible study on the second '1'th chapter of ftrat Peter. (hm Discuss Chapter Of New Book" 19 Village mr a few "at Mr. 3nd Mhr, Roy G dner ttnd act-add: of ttseiustts wedding an- nivemry- At Ae eyaeiuyiert, of In emu/able social time dainty re- truhmeuu were served bythehoo- wu mined by her mother. In. Hhrry Gelmnn of Ettgiiatssettte- "Rm-Mb! her 1isterp, ML of Gait. Miss Cressman ggd Jseighttoey u_thdr:home P" Presides "ItBuB---_i-eN- tthoe. cm - WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY I“. (lo. 1.. VII“.- Bt I'll flu WAT-[m DUB-8m Edwin L. House of Walker is spend- with Mrs. Louisa Hamburg. Addison kicker! _Mrs. J. Copley's Walter JUneistonthe CE'CCr:=iiCEE2NLLrs'Lt5 The Goshen male chorus pre- sented a splendid program at the Bean's Mennonite Church on Sun- day_ .attetnofrn, fo _a hue audience. Miss Gertrude' MESS GrGiii Plattsville spent the week-end with her sister. Mrs. Eva Warth- man. A number from the vicinity at- tended the annual Sunday-School convention which was held at the Mannheim U. B. Church on Tues- day. V Mr. and Mus. Ellworth Bean at- tended the Jamieson reunion at Victoria pre, Gannon Monday. Mrs. Dan Cressman and Miss Leah Lichty of St. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Martin of Mondale. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fret: and family of Kitchener. of Kitchener spent several days with the farmer's father. Mr. M. Nahrgang. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cm accompanied by Mrs. Abram Cremman of near Plattsviue were Sunday visitors with Rev. and Mr, Curtis Cranium. Mr. and itrirni." j: 1iiaG,Tii" tiiiii5 ity spent Sunday with Mr. and Mty. H_ C. Qnyley of Norwich. Descendants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jana: Good, numbering about no. held a family gathering at the home. of Mr. and Mrs Jere- miah Good on Monday. Following a bounteous dinner. a splendid pro- gram consisting of speeches. reci- tations. quartettes and duets was enjoyed by all. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Wallis Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bean, of South-West Wilmot, in winning timt prize for a yearling heifer at the Black and White show held at Waterloo on §aturday. of Mrs. Austin Bricker and Henna Bricker of Roseville to New Ham- burg on Sunday where they called on Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Camel Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith. Mrs G. hchlinski and the Misses Betty Tuchlinski and Jean Smith of Kit- chener, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber on Sunday. ' week A (can. Mt of the vil- ' li- Lautannhhu recently returned to Ontario utter spend- ing eighteen months on the Paeiik Coast when she was supervising in the Boyd Jubilee lie-pin] at Victim}. BC. Rev. “as. N. Beer and Gilbert Betsey attended the annual con- ference of the Ontario Mennonite Church which was held at Zurich I." wail-hunk ptr _ Mn t theme, Pam and Ian, Raymond Ind Lloyd of Pint-ville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Thibidenu. Mr. and Mrs Henry Koch ot Brunner visited with Mr. and Mrs. ctttl.r.ochet.sundev. - __ _ William Fairservice of Blyth, ! Herbal Kittel of St. Agatha, How- 1 ard Kniplel ot Kitchener and Her- ! bert Jones of Pine Hill called on! Alter Brigittgn oy Sundyo. ', Mr. anti Mrs. jiuGrerusm an of Kitchener visited at the home of Mrs, M, y. $113an on Sunqay. Mrs, Merte coidan%iiraueh- gr. Ruth” atorppanied Mr, and at. 63m" thiim In WILLARD UNION BUS DEPOT - KITCHENER . Phone 2-H69 MILTON mam FALLS HAMILTON (lint! mama-hm for Tumulo) 0|}le GAL! - l GUILD" (divert connection for Owen Sound and Crud "and. pol-u) I!!!" '7 Aid," in (dint! romaeiom, with anyhow “no: to all porn ot United Sum” Sunday vigitiii's -iviiti- LE" and TRAVEL BY BUS Mrs, Lester Koch and son David Our "st, modern mom cation provide daily unite to SOUTH-W EST WILMOT HIRE-Ill“!- CONVENIENCE - 'COM'OI'I' - ECONOMY AND SCENIC ENJOYMEN‘I‘ Fat Ticket- and Information, crmsull and for l, Mrs. Gordon Finnegan and daughter. and Edwood Squire of Stratford, Florence Squire of Kitchener. Eunice Kennel and friends of Victoriaburg were Sun- day visitors. with Ggorgq Squire. John L. HaGGoaa1G Gri%iire business visitors to Fergus on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt and Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rank and family visited with Clin- ton Hahn in Waterloo on Sunday. and called on Mrs. Arthur Olley in thg-K.-W. Hotoitat., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Thorold Wayne and daughter of Kitchener visited at the home of John L. Hammond on Sqqday._ 7 -- Miss" Jessie Hammond returned tofftmira. pr? ngday. -- Mr. and Mrs. John Rose and family of Gadshill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lips, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ball of. Kitchener were recent vi§i_tors with Henry Schmigt'g. - Mrs. Amelia meek? -or Waterloo is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. C._Wagner. Mr.Und Mrs. John R. Albrecht and Kenneth spent Sunday with friends in London. Mr. and Mrs. Noiy Campbell and son of Maryborough spent a day an}? Mrs._M_._Shag_tz and tangy. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn and son of New Dundee visited at George Richardson's and Mrs. R. Foster. Miss Mabel Livergood and friend of Brantford spent a few days at the home of W. Wilford. Miss Della Hammond of Guelph is spending several days with Mrs. Thy}. Birmingham, - - _ You can III-vb”, “I! u. I: better Win. Can-‘1 Inni- No- and urn-nu wort-n by not unveiling it'll. pool I~I. 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