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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Aug 1942, p. 4

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. Mrs. Roberts and daughter Lauâ€" rine of Hamilton spent several days with her brother, Mr. Wilfred Witzel and Mrs. Witzel. tored to Grimsby fruit district reâ€" cently. Lieut. C. E. Israel of Thorold and Mrs. Israel and Patricia of Kitchâ€" ener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt. fiMade to absorb 85% of infraâ€"red and 95%, of ultraâ€"violet SUN GOGGLES When you need a new muffier, we will install one that is guaranteed for the life of your car. Various rays, yet they provide 100% clear vision. 35c LEAKY MUFFLERS STEAL GAS NEW MUFFLERS You may not be aware of a leak in your muffier that is robbing you of precious gasoline. Let us test yours. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Witzel and long time. See our ful range. As low as. $§R.25 SEAT COVER THIS PROTECTION FOR ONLY Prevents theft of car, tires and acâ€" cessories; 24â€" hour protection on street or in garage. Stop tire thieves with the Tire Watchmen. Installâ€" ed in a few .minutes ... they prevent car wheels being removed without a key. 3.65 Set of five . ... .. TIRE WATCHMEN No keysâ€"no fuss, no bother....... King and Water Sts. STEALâ€"PRUF * GAS PROTECTOR $ King Street East KITCHENER Phone 7â€"7804 Awaits you in using Y ‘s glasses if you now have fault Lfin. luqow' every fact, every printed 'olniflnbeclurmdhfim No more headaches, nervousness or fatigue from eyestrain. Your work will be easier and your leisure more enjoyable. Young‘s fit glasses to suit your sight, your comfort and your appearance. BUDGET TERMS IF DESIRED ; Ask for Mr. C. R. Nimme, Registered Optometrist, in charge of the Optical Department W. G. YOUNG Co. Limited Your New World ... By Miss Ruth Devitt (Chronicle Correspondent) TIRE INFORMATION HEADQUVARTERs Protect the upholstery of your car. It may have to last for a VICTORY AUT O LA R M 98¢ TO FORD, CHEVROLET AND PLYMOUTH OWNERS NEW COMMANDER BATTERIES Don‘t wait until your tires fail. It might be too late to repair them. Bring them to us NOW for a complete inspection. We have modern equipment and well trained men to do all types of tire repairâ€" ing and retreading. VULCANIZING AND RETREADING g This highâ€"qualiâ€" ty lock is heavily chromium plated and supâ€" plied with a set of two SI 25 keys for a strong lock. LOCKING GASâ€"TANK CAPS only $4.98 m A comeplete line ol lowâ€"priced batteries tor all makes of cars. daughter Jean motored to Goderâ€" ich and London on Thursday. « Miss Edith Milne of Kitchener spent Thursday at her home. | Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weber were Mrs. Beâ€" sey Heckendorn, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cressman and the Misses Sadie and Lydia Bergey all of Kitchener. Mrs. Theo. Howald accompanied friends to Zurich on Thursday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Howald. * _Miss Laurine Howald of Freeâ€" port spent several days at her Now that garages are closing early, you might have to change a tire. Don‘t be caught without a jack. Here‘s your chance to get a sturdy jack for only ............ $9.45 CAR JACKS Protection pon margeasr against damâ€" |s22 N age to a grille Iâ€"fl â€"3 is more imâ€" [ | p or t a n t _ Tjp__] NOW.You mt may not be inl k able to replace a damagâ€" ed grille. See our comâ€" plete stock. Illustrated model . . m gre: 83.95 GRILLE GUuARDS Minnie: Waiter, 45 Albert, Waterloo CCLCCl1On . it arinst damâ€" Jasat We to a grille Câ€"fi â€"3 more imâ€" [ 3 ) r t a n t gflg DWY ou ts y not be ~~ Special Indispensable to every car owner. Thousands are being installed. Get yours now. KITCHENER Mr. and Mrs Henty Sage and Boyne Sage of Newton and Mrs Mary Reinwald of Millbank were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cng li}olc':\. i \ Rev. erich spent a few days of this week at Port Elgin. Cressman and Howard Cressman of Southâ€"West Wilmot visited at the home of Mrs, Leander Cressâ€" man on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Cressman, Miss Ruth Cressman, Mrs. Ezra Mrs. George Coleman, and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman and daughâ€" ter. Shirley attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Henry Herber at Brown City, Mich., on Tuesday. Mrs. A. Hilborn and Miss ‘fiary Hilborn are spending a few days with Mrs. Joseph Hilborn at Presâ€" Rev. E. Gingerich and the Misses Dorothea Gingerich and Beatrice Pacey spent a few days of last week with Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Woolner at Stevensville during which time Rev. Gingerich conâ€" ducted Quarterly services at the Garrison, Road U. B. Church. _ The Charity Circle of the Blenâ€" heim Mennonite Church met in the Sunday School rooms on Tuesâ€" day. The day was spent in quiltâ€" ing and sewing for English relief and the devotional period was in charge of Mrs. Moses N. Baer. By Miss Miriam Hilbora (Chroniele Correspondent) Rev. Paul Eydt of Bridgewater, N.S., occupied the pulpit of the St. James Lutheran Church on Sunâ€" day evening. _ Charity Circle Meets. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart and children and Miss Ida Hackâ€" bart visited Mr. Lorne Schmidt. Mrs. Henry Kappes visited her daughter, Mrs. Wellington Heimâ€" pel of Waterloo. Miss Bernice Koehler has reâ€" turned home after visiting relatives in Kitchener and Petersburg. _ _ aoae oi e n n t Mrs. Harvey Knipfel is spendâ€" ing some time at Niagara Falls with her husband, Sgt. Harvey Knipfel. Miss Mathilda Foerester has reâ€" turned home after spending the year with her brother in Vancouâ€" ver. _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moldenâ€" ‘hawer of Elmira with friends in the village; Mr. and Mrs. Alois Huegle and Betty and Billy of Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kappes; Lce.â€"Cpl. Albert Hartung of Niagara Falls and Mrs. Hartung of Kitchener visited with the forâ€" mer‘s parents; Miss Mary Bechtâ€" hold of Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechthold; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers and Mrs. Maâ€" thilda Hocrle with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knipfel; Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" man Bechthold and Betty visited John Bierman of Erbsville; Mrs. William Snyder of Sebringvil!e with Mrs. Howard Zinkan. Mrs. Hiest of Watertoo is visitâ€" ing _ her daughter, Mrs. Harry Koehler. R Donald Ray Hostetler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hostetler is the latâ€" est district young man to join the RC.A.F. He enlisted at No. 9 Reâ€" cruiting Centre, London. VISITORS â€" Mr. Andrew Kruspe who has reâ€" covered from his recent accident has removed his shoe repairing business into the vacant premises next to Kruspe‘s Drug Store, forâ€" merly occupied by Erb‘s Barber Shop. Mrs. Emil Worm and daughter Dorothy have returned to their home in St. Paul, Minn., after a vacation with the former‘s brother, Mr. O. H. Becker and other relaâ€" tives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ratz and son David of Pittsburg, Pa., have returned home,after spending two weeks with the former‘s father and sister, Mr. David Ratz and Mrs. Art Haussamen. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. G. Smith were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roth, Huron Road, on Sunday. Mrs. MeNally of Brantford and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Treland of Weston were recent visitors with friends in New Hamburg. A large representation of the members of St. George‘s Anglican Church here attended the attended the anniversary services at Christ Church, Haysville on Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. George Merner will be sorry to learn that she suffered a paralytic stroke on Thursday last and is not improvâ€" ing . Mrs. Schmidt of New Dundee is in attendance as nurse. * friends in New Hamburg extend best wishes and congratulations; Mr. Ed. Grundenberger received a photo from his son, Harry, showâ€" ing the 'msgection made by his Maâ€" jesty the King of the Ambulance Corps of which several New Hamâ€" burg boys are members. Hear Rev. Brownlee At Special Service Suffers Stroke Rev. S. H. Brownlee of Preston waus the special preacher. Miss Mildred Evelyn Daliner for several years on the teaching staff of New Hunbug wedded to Mr. Emerson Cash Stratford in St. Pauls Lutheran Church on Wedâ€" __The regular meeting of the New Hamburg branch of the Woman‘s Institute was held in the hhr:ny Hall on Tuesday evening. Roll was ulndvued by favorite lines from old or new familiar Final plans weremadelortfiex- hibit at New Ham!::! Fall Fair to be held Friday Saturday, Sept. 18 and 19. f ‘“:l-‘s.‘lfl-“ W. L Plan Exhibits At Hamburg Fair New Hambarg Girl Weds Stratford Man NEW DUNDEE NEW HAMBURG HEIDELBERG By Miss Betty Bechthold (Chronicle Correspondent) THB Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pag; and family of Ayr and Mr. and Mrs. E. Cooke of Mulree visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. R. Brown. Mr. Merritt fiaogigfoâ€"f-'i'fl:;;nesford was a Sunday visitor with Mrs. Miss Jane Edwards of London was on a holiday visit at the home of Mrs. Geo. Edwards the past week. Pte. Howard Gray of Petawawa was a weekâ€"end visitor with his wife, Mrs. Gray, and other relaâ€" tives. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hilborn of New Dundee and Mrs. Mary Howe of Hamilton were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alec. Brown. Mr. _ and Mrs. Cecil Allen and Miss Belle Currah visited at Taviâ€" stock on Saturday evening. _ Mrs. J. Hockton and Mrs. F. Brown and family were London visitors on Sunday. s Mr. and Mrs. Clair Harmer were weekâ€"end visitors to Kitchener and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Charles at Ayr. e Mrs. Ewart Spratt of Toronto spent several days the past week with Mrs. Cecil Allen. _ Seaman James Fenn, RCN.V.R., who has been on leave the past fourteen days, left on Sunday eveâ€" ning for Halifax to resume duties. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Schoel were weekâ€"end visitors at Owen Sound. Friends of Ed. Scott are pleased to know he is able to leave the hospital following an operation he had several weeks ago.~ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brash and little daughter of Detroit are visitâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith. Mr. Charles Pratt, who has been confined to the Woodstock Hospital the past two weeks, has returned to the village. __ 0 _ _ Mrs. Lloyd Perry of Toronto, who has been on a holiday visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. English, returned to resume duties at Toâ€" ronto. A number from Plattsville and vicinity attended the Garden party held on Wednesday evening at Bright and also the Social Dance held in Duncan‘s Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Weir Graham atâ€" tended the community shower held on Thursday evening at Bright town hall for Mr. ahd Mrs. Seegâ€" miller. They assisted in supplying music for the evening‘s entertainâ€" ment. * Mr. and Mrs. C. Hannenberg‘and son Darcy spent the weekâ€"end with the Harmer families in Plattsville. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ellis and daughter Rose and Mrs. Fred Kolbe were Wednesday visitors at Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. Mac. Kennedy of Brantford was a recent visitor with Mrs. Kennedy in town. Miss Phyllis English of Brantâ€" ford, accompanied by Miss Norma Fry of Drumbo, were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Engâ€" Mr; and Mrs. Kex Harmer and son Ronald attended the funeral held on Wednesday of Mrs. Harâ€" mer‘s uncle, the late Otto Lips. _ Mrs. C. Carrothers was a recent visitor at Galt and other points for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graham of Stratford and Mrs. Percy Graham of Bright were Tuesday evening visitors in Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Don. Currah, acâ€" companied by Miss Sadie Currah of Bright, were weekâ€"end visitors with relatives at Palmerston. Shower Bride Complimenting Mrs. Weir Graâ€" ham, the former Miss Doreen Harmer, a number of her high school class mates gathered on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Sadie Currah of Bright and surprised _ the _ bride. Chinese checkers was played and following the gifts were presented. Dainty refreshments were gerved by the hostess, Miss Currah, and the good wishes of the group extended to the bridal couple. ’Hear of Death Of Ayr Soldier In Dieppe Battle Those in Plattsville who were acquainted with Sergeant George Cruickshank, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cruickshank of Ayr, who with the Commandos in Britain made a recent raid on France, reâ€" gretted deeply to learn that he was among those who were killed. 10c rm racusos or 3 PADS PLATTSVILLE By Mre. Ed. Harmer (Chronicle Correspondent) 10 Water St. North Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahn and sons visited with Louis Schmidt near Brunner on Sunday, their visitors, Misses M. L. Schnurr and Jetret Manser of Linwood and Miss Jean Campbel lof Mitchell the guest of Mrs.â€"W. E. Gill /‘ Readings were ‘givemn by Miss Schnurr and Ruby Ward; several duets by Mrs: Gill and Miss Campâ€" Questions and Answers, as to why will the Women‘s Missionary Society need as much money for its work in 194243 when missionâ€" aries have been withdrawn from Korea, Japan and China? from a leaflet "Opportunities in Dark Days", byâ€" Jean Hammond and Mrs. L. Rennie. At the close the hostess served tasty refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Newmasâ€" ter and sons of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Hy. Schmidt. Hockton are pleased to know he is improvirg in health satisfactorily at the Victoriz Hospital, London. W.M.S. Meets wi##eting at the home of Mrs. E. G R. A. FORBES MOTORS 1934 CHEVROLET 1940 DODGE, heater and radio 1934 PRESIDENT 8, 6 good oversized tires, motor overhauled, car repainted. 1929 FORD, like new An unusually fine car. tires. . 1939 NASH, motor rebuilt 1938 DODGE, like new. 1938 LAFAYI\‘J’I'I‘E, heater 1937 DODGE 1937 PLYMOUTH 1935 DODGE , Only a few new Dodge Cars left that can be purchased without‘ restrictions of any kind. 1941 DODGE, 14,000 miles 1940 DESOTO, radio and extra good Don‘t Delay . . Come in Today‘l YOU SHOULD BUY A NEW or "Likeâ€"New" CAR TODAY . ... . Two Reasons! CROSSHILL (Chronicle Correspondent) WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES 1. To Help The War Effort! 2. To "Durationize" Your Transportation Doper â€" DeSoto Saues anp SERVvICE FINEST USED CARS IN WESTERN ONTARIO . . 25 TO PICK FROM! Regularly COUPES SEDANS Buy with a good atâ€" KITCHENER Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hastings and daughter of Listowel visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson on Sunday. daughter, Florence, returned home after spending five weeks with her cousin, Karen Schmidt. _ Miss Jessie Hammond of ElmiraJ Mrs. R. Foster and daughters is spending a week at her home. _ |called on Mrs. Thos. Playford in Miss Jetret Manser of Linwoo0d Kitchener. We are sorry to report spent a day with Mrs. M. Shantz. she is failing in health. Increased travel and automobile restrictions have placed a terrific strain on bus operations. in addition to this we have had to set up special schedules for war plants Every man and machine we have is working to the limit. You can help solve this transportation problem. Unless you positively have to travel, do not leave your home before 9 A.M. and be home by 4 P.M. Avoid the peak hours when essential workers have to be carried. Do not travel on Saturdn{: and Sundays.: Leave children at home to save seats for people who have to travel. And please do not all wait for the last bus at night. UNION BUS TERMINAL â€" F. WESSON, Phone 2â€"4469 Suburban Bus Travellers Please Do Your Travelling Between 9 A.M. and 4 P.M. Mondays to Fridays YOUR COâ€"OPERATION WILL BE DEEPLY APPRECIATED 1937 CHEV. SEDAN Delivery Good tires and paint. 1937 CHEV. PICKâ€"UP All reconditioned. 1938 FARGO PANEL Newly painted, extra fine tires. 1941 PLYMOUTH with heater 1940 PONTIAC, very small mileage 1940 DODGE with heater 1939 CHEVROLET 1938 DODGE 1936 CHEVROLET 1935 CHEVROLET 1928 DURANT, extra good COACHES Wialter "Nier TRUCKS Miss Eileen Ritter of St. Jacobs, our public school teacher, spent a day with friends. Miss Adella Glaister is spending several days in Toronto prior to atâ€" tending summer school at Lake Couchiching for a few weeks. garth Phone 8â€"8487 Youn g E.. Waterloo

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