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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Oct 1942, p. 4

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Remember! SALVAGE For VICTORY PAGBE FOUR 49 Ontarie St. GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES EYES ... Are On the War Effort‘! @ Buy Woar Savings Stamps and Certificates at any Belf Telophone Business Office. LONGâ€"WINDED TELEPHONE TALKS If you‘re a part of the war effort, it means that your eyes are working overtime and harder than before. Your sight is your most precious possession. At the first sign of strain, have an examination . . . glasses now may save you a lot of trouble in the future. R part of a vast communications system which ‘the shares with key men in aircraft and _ /« > explosives plants, at army _: posts and in government \â€" J Joe forgets that an important call may be waiting for him or his golfing crony. He forgets, too, that the telephone on his desk is On a telephone system loaded with wartime business, long talks are out . . . for the duration. "Follow The Safe Way" On Active Service ALI, KINDS OF FEATURES . CORRECT GLASSES Marie Diegel, 50 Cedar St. E. IS NO TIME FOR Misses Vera and Irene Malinsky, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klinck, Norman Geisel and Bill Ries of Elmira, Mr. The Evangelical Ladies‘ Aid held a quilting in the basement of the church, Tuesday. Sewing Group Meets. The Sewin%' Circle of the Menâ€" nonite Church met in the baseâ€" ment on Tuesday to complete clothing for relief work. Contests were enjoyed followed by refreshments. Mrs. Lloyd Snyder and Mrs. Earl Miller arranged a surprise party at the former‘s home, Monâ€" day evening, when they enterâ€" tained over 25 cousins of Miss Marâ€" garet Bender, North Woolwich, bride elect at a miscellaneous shower. The dining room was pretâ€" tily decorated in pink and white and the gifts were attached to pink and white streamers suspended from a white sprinkling can. ’Cousins of Brideâ€" Elect Entertained FLORADALE By Mrs. Gertrude Bowman (Chronicle Correspondent) Phone 2â€"4237 offices. They have important messages to put through, every hour of the day. Remember . . . existing equipâ€" ment is carrying many more calls than ever before. So please limit the number of your telephone talks . . . and keep them brief. p Decide, today . . . not % to waste time on the 3\ telephone . . . as long k 3 as the war lasts! Giving Wings to Words A. J. H. BRUCE Coleman Arnold of Grassmere spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Arâ€" nold and Mrs. Albert Frey. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rickert of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koâ€" rell and family of Peel were reâ€" cent visitors with Mrs. Ida Korell. Dan A. Bowman of Sarnia spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Bowman and Lorna Rev. and_Mrs. Voege and Joanna of near Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Brubacker, / Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ainsworth, Misses Aleda and Elma Heckendorn of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sohner, Carl, Dorâ€" othy, Alice and Lila of Salem were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Katherâ€" ine Schmidt. Rev. and Mrs. F. Malinsky, Mrs. Louis Ruppel and Mrs. Roland Ruppel, Elmira, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Soehner, Sunday. Mrs. Anna Stadelbauer, Lenora and Mary of Elmira visited relaâ€" tives here over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. George Hewer and Earl, Mrs Hy. Grosz and Wm. Reis of Elmira visited Mr. and Mrs. Ananias Grosz on Sunday. Dr. Burnett of Galt, William Walker of Guelph and Ervin Campbell of Bright called at Wm. Detweiler‘s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller sgent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Rumbal, Alma, Sunday. and _ Mrs. Charles Schedewitz, Kitchener, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soehner. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Stoltz and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Irwin at Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker of St. Jacobs were Sunday visitors with Rev. and Mrs. Dahms. Weekâ€"end visitors at the Evanâ€" gelical parsonage with Rev. and Mrs. Dahms were Miss Gertrude Stahl of Santiago, Cal., and Fred Nabert of the Galt Aircraft School. Ward Brodhaecker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Telford Brodhaecker, had the misfortune to fall and break his arm. He was taken to Kâ€"W Hospital for treatment on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cress and sons Roswell and Norwood called on Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Latsch on Sunday evening. Evangelistic services with Misses Frieson and Melitzer in charge, will continue each evening this week except Saturday and on Sunâ€" day morning and evening. Sgt. Cora Stager of the RC.W.â€" A.C. of London spent a few days leave at her home here last week. Miss Anna Waldie, RN., of Woodstock, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. George Perâ€" rin and Mr. Perrin. Miss E. Frieson and Miss R. Meâ€" litzer are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelby. A capacity crowd filled the United Brethren Church on Sunâ€" day evening when Evangelist Ruth Melitzer brought a challenging message. Services Every Evening This Week at Roseville ROSEVILLE By Miss Myrtle Becker {Chronicle Correspondent) District Manager. THB WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLB A large number from St. Clemâ€" ents attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Peter Moser in St. Agaâ€" tha on Tuesday. Fowl Supper. Aircraftman Robert Koebel of Lachiene, Que., spent the weekâ€" end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koebel. Pte. Gerald Reidel of London and Mrs. Reidel of Kitchener spent Tuesday visiting friends. The annual fowl supper will be held in the Parish Hall here on Thanksgiving Monday, October 12th. Everybody welcome. Signalman Edward Lobsinger of Barriefield spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Kitchen Shower Miss Genevieve Reidel and friend, Miss Amelia Kraftcheque of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reidel. . â€" Friends will be pleased to hear that Anthony Hergott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hergott, is home from the Kâ€"W Hospital after his recent accident. Kitchener and his brideâ€"toâ€"be. Cards were enjoyed and a dainty lunch served. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lorentz of Maryhill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lorentz. Mrs. Charles Dietrich of Toronto visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Helen Ertel and Urban Bender spent Sunday in Guelph. Mrs. Clements Forwell and chilâ€" dren Joan and Elaine have returnâ€" ed after a two weeks‘ visit with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Clements Forwell went to Waterdown on Sunday to visit Mr. Forwell‘s sister, Sister M. Roberta at the Academy there. ter Accident. A Kitchen shower was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrsa. John Forwell in honor of her Miss Dorothy Daniels, who has been visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hergott for the past week, left Saturday for her home in Fort William. Pte. Joseph Voisin of Barriefield spent the weekâ€"end visiting friends and relatives here. Aircraftman Michael Reidel of Manning Pool. Toronto, paid a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reidel. pionship this season were enterâ€" tained at a banquet and dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Leinhardt on Wednesday evening. The evening was pleasantly enâ€" joyed by all _ _ _ Friends will be pleased to hear that Clarence Esbaugh is home with his parents, after being seriâ€" ously ill in St. Mary‘s Hospital. _ (Yurthls Cortmpoatnes) A. K. Cresman & Son Will Help Beat the Axis! Waterloo Mutual Fire _ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morrow land Jack of Toronto visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs and Kathleen Sam Loney of of Morningtor Scott and Mrs day. Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacLennan, | Murray and Margaret and Mrs. M.| A. Reinwald visited Miss Rachel | McCormick a patient,.in the Stratâ€" ford General Hospital on Sunday Pte. Charles MeFaddin of Lonâ€" don spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mcâ€" Faddin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sage and Boyne of Newton visited Mrs. M. dA. Reinwald and Henry on Sunâ€" ay. Couple Honoured Capt. Nelson Blair of Kingston spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Blair. Misses Wilma Pike and Ruth Hallman, nursesâ€"inâ€"training at the Stratford General Hospital spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pike. Dr. Robert Lowrie of New York | visited friends in the village on Friday last. i A number of friends and neighâ€" bors of Mr. and Mrs. Cari !mgn Newton, met at their home on Satâ€" urday evening to bid them farewel! prior to their departure for their new home in Elmira At a suitable time Mr. and Mrs. Elligson were g.etenled with an electric toaster. e fl':lenumon was made by Miss urice Yost and Mr. Evan Hoimes. The evening was spent At the annual meeting of the Milvertonâ€"Millbank Ministerial Asâ€" sociation held in Milverton on Monday afternoon, the following officers were elected: gresident, Rev. C. S. Jones of Millbank; secâ€" retaryâ€"treasurer, Rev. Dopald Macâ€" Innes of Milverton. Rev. C. L. Cowan, B.D., of Hamilton was the guest speaker at this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Morrison, Beth and Billie and ‘Mrs. Jessie Pope of Atwood visited Mrs. E. Mcâ€" Bain on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ab Hackett and Mary of Linwood,: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crookshanks and Eleanor and Miss Eliza Crookshanks of Stratford visited Mrs. Hester Tanâ€" ner. in dancing. C mt s Rev. C. S. Jones Is Association Head Mrs. Jack Gallagher of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end ‘with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hewitt. C. A. Boehm Insurance Agencies Ltd. Cgrenitle Correapondant) Sam Scott, Isabelle and Mr. and Mrs. the 11th concession visited Mr. Robert J Harron on Sunâ€" Inswrance Company Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDowell ‘and Mr. Scott Coulter spent Sunâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mr. lGeorge Lindsay near Woodstock. and Mrs. Jacob Nuhn onâ€"~Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter MeDowell of Galt spent Saturday with their son Robert and Mrs. McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Gid Roth of Elmira | visited Mrs. Wm. G. McKee t-n‘/ Sunday. THE GOLDEN EGG THAT HATCHES WAR SAVINGS â€" â€" BONDS C. W. Tweed & Company You can‘t have your cake and eat it tooâ€"nor can you spend your money and save it. These are times for seliâ€"denial, when unnecessary spending must be replaced by saving. Budget m:llvi-. costs and financial obligations. determine how much you can save every pay day. Create a golden egg that will hatch B ANKâ€""TORONTO Incorporated 1855 Waterloo Branch â€"J. S. McMillan, Manager Kitchener Branch â€" W. E. Sharpe, Manager to happiness; a WAR sSAVINGS CERTIFICATES Friday, October 9, 1942 Regularly Buy

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