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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Oct 1942, p. 7

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DONALD DUCK Painting and Paperhanging 398% King St. East Kitchener Sharp Riley A. Raddatz R. Knorr 2-3964 £0975A- 8-8217 Boudoir size, specially priced 65c at Geiger's Drug Store, 408 fig. St. E., Kitchener, Phone 241 . keep It New ,With-- PEARL LAUNDRY co. Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers 90 Queen St. S. Phone 4-4735 TWIN CITY AUTO PAINTERS BURTOL CLEANXNG Phone 2-4461 - Kitchener E. G. Fity CHIROPRACTOR OttLrte: 44 William St. _ Waterloo Phone 2-1357 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS. To BUY OR 8'11. Phone J. C. LEHMAN N BOOKBINDER " Queen St. N. - Phone 6-6042 Kitchener The colour ot your car matched perfectly. GEORGE M. RUPPEL " Canine] St. - Kitchener , PROFESSIONAL CARDS l AUTO PAINTERS "d Mother? Care " all You Fear" BROCK & DAVIS T. H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) Goods called for and delivered. Bibles. Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initiating Club Bags, Suitcases. etc. Price. union-bk. GLASSIEIED ADVERTISEMENTS Em. Octohu 'Ar" BOOKBINDING DECORATORS WA’I‘IIIIDO CHRONICLE DRUGGISTS CLEANERS INITIUC‘I'IOIII "m IINDINO ADV mum-n CHIROPRACTIC Rehinding Books, DECORATORS ltUfing St. East, NOXZEMA Kitchener For Adequate Protection - See out local mum's Good Brick House Studios - " Roy St, Kim Phone “I” YOUR PROPERTY Toaiay THE WATERIDO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY “99:3? , 'o.o'e. Coeld - .be BUY ngt L!!! ESURANCE A. K. CRESSMAN 81 SON Representative DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Teacher ot .r,l.une, Singln. and New Hamburg, opposite Evangelical Church. Ex- cellent gardens. Steritke price. made in duplex. '.1tttuet bedroom suite, Chin- Cat t nnd chestegftetd. Apply " Alma Bt., Kitchener. 413,15 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AGENCIES ASSETS OVER ",000,000.00 MISS ANNA R. BEAN hall-humbling... GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 theoGWeat Ute Anne. 00. WATERUJQ ONTARIO Print. and clan [nun-ado- JOE MEiiiINGER INSURANCE MAY BE ASHES TOMORROW [OI lb. " - FOR SALE “TAMI” "" WAT-I100 MUSIC We TOLD v A ammo _ “MSG Nor 79 JUMP IN THAT ". 8433! WM}. Ross Hesse of Shakespeare spent a few days last week with his pursuits; Mpgnd Mrsy £ng Hgssq. I Mr. Earl Hese, who is sufrering from broken ribs, is improving _ Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hesse were Mr. and Mrs. George Battier and Wray of Shake- speare. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hesse of New Hamburg. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Koppel ot St. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. John Barker, Mr. George Den- stadt and Mr. Kenneth Hesse of Kitchener. - 7 ANSWER xo TO-DAY’S CROSSWOBD PUZZLE " TOP oe PAGE Mrs. Marcella Bauer and Arleen Bauer and Mr. Clayton Schmidt of Kitchener spent Monday with Mr. ‘ang Mrs. Rplggrt Hitlytt?erger, _ _ Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider and daughters Delphine and Velma In! Hawkesville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wine] of Petersburg, Mr. Gid Mrs. Walter Hackbart of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs, Edwin 0!! Syndav. _ - _ l Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinsch- bergerger and' family and Miss Margaret F'reiburger spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinsch- began- at Eggsvillg. _ . Mrs. Salome Heimpel of Water- loo. Mrs. Amelia Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Schrgligl of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. me Schmidt. Marie Hackbart and Kenneth Hack- bart of Heidelberg were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackbart. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seyler of Philipsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Lichty, Mr. and Mrs, Christ. Erb of Tavistock and Mr. and Mrs. Menno Albrecht and family of Wel- lesley were Sunday visitors with Nil-Land Mys.dohn 10pm. --- _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Freiburger were Cpl. and Mrs. Jerome Freiburger and. son Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hartman. Miss Katherine Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dietrich and daughter Sheila. Mr. Harold Frei- burger and Mr. Valentino Strauss, all of thy Twin Qity. - - _ -ur. Allan Seylcr has left tor London .w.here he will receive mili- tally manning, .- . _ -- _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinsch- berger and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. John K. Brenner at St. Clsmenls: on fiutylay. _ L. . Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf and daughters Janet, Bernetta and Mary Ellen and son Earl spent Sun- daV at Milver1am _ A -ifairera' Hickbirt of Waterloo spent the week-end at her home y Misses Rita Brenner of Guelph and Virginia Brenner of St. Ciem- aa Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dietrich and family and Mrs. Mary Hinsch- berger of St. Clements visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinsehtrerger recently. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hackban. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart and Vera. Mildred and Ruby visited with wand Mrs. Emil Schneider at Barn " teeerttly, -- _ I Tense-Ac" - iLa.ru.oa-it Mr. Elmer Seyler of Toronto spent a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. Mrs. Kate Wilson or Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Golbeck of Waterloo called at the home of Mr. Louis Fteiburger. I and Adding Indus-1.. mew...“ Dun, m w. Ontario OtNe Outiittera Ltd. " Queen Stutf, _ - Phone 8-6404 Ant-n In. at “Mk-:1.“ Ill-(u. PM. by “In. renun- Syndicate. me. MAW & SEAN” [Animal Haunt-u“ - In“?! HESSEN ROAD NIPPLES and WARS BCM". Layla flu-your I. and Uni I'll ngllLOO §MQOILOLI I Mr, ond Mrs, Lloyd Neet, and ':childrcn of Waldau and Mrs. John '/thI wore Sunday'visitors with ‘Mr, and Mrs, Peter Seip. Gads- that . - ___ --et. w“ } Mrs. Lloyd Neeb and children mt Waldau spent Wednesday with isir, and Mrs Theo. Doering. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Docring. Ma- rie and Armand. Mr. Harvey Knei- sol of Wollcsloy. Mrs. William Wolllnulm and daugIm-r Shirley of Burnside Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boating. Norma and Karolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seyler and children spent Saturday evening with Mrs. David Seyler at Baden. Mr. John ErharT had the misfor- tune. recently. to loose three ting- Pr? of his left hand. llUiIU. Mr and u, M. Cook and Mel- vin of Gravel Road visited on Sun- day with MisertiIlie Mohr. Mr and Mrs. William Seyler and. Wilfred visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf. Hessen Road. " Lpses Fingers Pte. Graham Penn and Quarter- master Douglas Grieve were Sun- day evening visitors at Haysville and other points, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hockton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ranck attended anniversary services on Sunday at tho Baptist Church, New Dundee. - “a“, ... """"""H. Miss Marjorie Hall, KN., of Kitchener. who is at her home in Ayr on a visit. called on Sunday on friends in Platlsvillo. prior to leaving on a trip to visit relatives and friends in the West. Her fa- ther. Ivan Hall of Ayr, has just returned from a cattle buying trip in that part. Miss KattGriGriiii,ei spent the past week with her grandparents. Mpc, Buggy gt Washington. 1 Sunday visitors at Woodstock were: Mrs. J. Brighty and little \daughter. Mrs. J. English, Mrs. G. Edwards, Edwin and Miss Gillis Tenn ( Members of the Oxford Rifles of ‘30. who arrived in Woodstock on Sunday on leave for two weeks at tru-ir respective homes in Plans- ville were: Sgts. John Brighty and John English. Cpl. Geo. Ed- wards. Grey Nurse, Graham Penn and Jack R. Harmer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daniel ot Prestoiand Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Daniel of Galt were recent visitors“ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.‘ Daniel. l Mr. Rufus Nahrgang of Baden was a week-end visitor with Mr. arWMrt., Kai Neilson. Instructors. McKie spent Sun. day with Mrs. McFio tnd. family Mr. Mac Kennedy of the RC.- A.P. of Hamilton spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Kennedy and at the home of his sister, Mrs. linens!) and , English. 4r, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Harmer were Saturday evening visitors at Ayr and Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Plant and Betty and Jack of Stratford were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harmon Wilbert Deeton of Call spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Deeton. Mrs. Lucy Callow, Mrs. conater- dine and Mr, and Mrs. J. Lore and children of Toronto were week-end visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. F. Deeton. Miss Phyllis English of Brant- ford was a Sunday visitor at her home here, ' While seated around the party table, Mrs. Clair "W read an appeal for the cause for which they duct. very appropriately written day Mr. Warren Grimes. chairman (ol this community for the Victory Loan Drive. The rooms were tasteluuy decorated for the ocme sion of Halloween with black cat. owls. hawks and pumpkin been. Those present bespoke their appre- ciation to the hostel: for the pleas- anh evening s_pent. -- __ 1806317 This event was held in the Interest of the Victory Long Drive. Euchre and crokinole was enjoyed wnth sing-songs later in the even- ing with Mrs. Weir Graham at the pane. At eleven, pancakes were serv_ed_ by the hottest. iiris (fellow employees at ihe .Canada, Sapdpqpet (agony; n he” Employees Mad Victory Lou limit o? W_edne|day PHILIPSBURG PlLA'lmMLILE "du'gtot.ugtr= - ' Br III. Ir.- Doc-In. (Ciro-kl. Com-In!) At Range", was sung in opening after which the following thumbs-s were given: poems by Miriam Thi- bidenu. Edgar Bowman and Hazel Dinger; a story by Esther Rosen- berger; a piano solo by Dorothea Gingerich; the editor's report by Hugh Hannah; and a sing-song led by “in Cressman, 11.3315. m The U.B.C.E Society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chap- man on Thursday evening with Miss Ola Smith presiding. Weston ‘Kaster read the scripture lesson after which Miss Kathryn Hall- man read a poem entitled. “The Key-Holder". Mrs. Werner Ro- mahn presented a paper on the to- pic, "Why Is Baptism Important?" after which questions were an- swered by various members and a Eva Snider. president of the Public School Junior Red Cross Society occupied the chair for the weekly meeting which was held on Eriday__ afternoon. "Home on 'aromporn of bits of colored yarn. l Roman from tedqrtgat. Miss Marie Howling. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Howling. re- turned to her home in the village on Friday from the K-W Hospital where she - had been receiving treatment since Tuesday after she aecidentatty. swallowed a safety pin. Fortunately the pin was closed at the time and has been successfully removed. Miss Howl- ing is employed at the Cluett-Pea- body and Company Ltd., in Kitch- ener, where the accident occurred. Wookly Junie: Hod Croat. socks. Donations will be gratetutty rrreived from persons having wool or cashmere socks with worn-out feet that can be cut OH. The legs of one pair at socks are sufficient to make one child's cap which can be made ygry attralrtive with a _‘,‘...__.-. -........ m. -5”... The Knittings Naticys' next pro- ject will be the making of chil- dI-epts 5395 {pm tttttras of men's I The Knitting Nancys. New Dun- ldee's energetic little group of Red Cross-sewers who have worked so industriously this past year under the direction of Mrs. E. S. Brown were thrilled last week when one of their members received a letter of appreciation tor a pair of baby's booties which were sent to Eng- land in a box of ehitdren's clothing "ast February. The letter was re- fceivcd by Hall Egerdee from a Mrs. Stratford of Plaistor, Eng- land. and read in part: "Just a few lines in answer to your short note which I have received in a baby's pair of booties which the; British Legion have given me for my forthcoming baby. I thank you 1 very much for them. I have a lit- tle boy Tommy aged two and one- half years and my husband has: been in the army for two years. Little gifts sent to us over here on this side of the ocean come in very acceptable. .Thanl't you_again." Morgan Baler presided at the re- gular meeting of the Blenheim Mennonite Young People’s Society ‘which was held at the church on ‘Sunday evening. The scripture Itsson was read by Elmer Baer and the pastor. Rev. Moses N. Baer crntinued his study at the book of ‘Colossians taking up the third and fourth chapters main um: of ”pram-ml The 8.Y.P.U. met at the church on Monday evening with Punk {Tainan "ri"atf the chair; "lt land We: read e scripture lesson alter which Miss linden: Toman Uvoeed with a vo- cal solo. In. Harold Poth was in ‘cbarae of the topic on, “Missions Ire, and Now" and readings were given on it by Mist, Emma lamen- schlager. Dale Elma and Mrs. An- ‘son Lang. questions were also answered by several members tol- tgt' by a poem by Miss Greta ue . Y.P.S. M.ets. s in! innit? in the evening. The ltr/f, was beautifully decanted with autumn “wen and (em: for the occasion and there wt: 3 good astteodanee at both serving. B.Y.P.U. Meets -.... ..nv. -. w. III-c}, "I" III the New B. t Church " a...“ was m” The Jun. Choir amt!» morning net-wee uni the . ot the New Hieet.ttyr' M! Church rendered Aunivenury mica vac held at the Bands: Chan-h on Sunday trith..Revd.3. , K.iyev,. Peter of counter" urn-1:1 “a: Yictory Loan By Walt Disney lurk A-‘vemry _ Miss Mtsorl l)rhstrdl of Vic, ‘Inrm, RC. WM the nut-st of Dr mud Mrs F, R. Brown for a few «by! this week. L Mr, and Mrs John Wilhelm and son, Walter and Miss Dorothy Wil. helm of Baden wvn- guosts of Mr, and Mrs Harold Poth on Sunday Pilot Ruswl Saltylwrrv of Otta, ma Highlands Rprnt [ho wm‘k-r‘nd with his pan-nk. Mr and Mrs A Sallzlwrry Mr and Mrs Gordon Lee and daughter. Marilyn wrrv rrcom vi- Rttors wnh Mr and Mrs William 1.ce at Lundun lquizz was conducted by the lead-, er. The response to the roll call, iwas, "A scripture verse containing) the word, baptize". During the business which was presided over tw the vice-president, Miss Mary Raster, one new member was 1-2-1 waived into the society. 1 Members of the U. B. Church at- "ended the annual Christian Edu- ication and Missionary Convention; of tht. Ontario Uonfvronco which, was lu-Id at tin; Alma St. U, B.) Church in Kitchener over thcl ‘week-end. i Formals. J Recent visitors with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Merle Coleman were Mr. and; Mrs. Leighton Coleman, Mr. and, Mrs, Norman Cross and son, ROS- I well and Miss Myrlo Bricker of, Kitchener and Ptv. Ward 's"vde'1 ot London. i ‘I Mr and MPs Merle Coleman land (Inughlrr, Ruth wru- n-cvnl Twisitors With Mr. and Mrs Clar- enee Hilborn and Roseville 1 Mr. and Mrs, Fred Path and Glenn Path visitvd with Mr. and tIrs. William Hahol at Wellesley 1"t funday, - that ho has lwvn traGiAriit :er Gttawa to Hastings Park Camp at Vancouver, BC Mrs. M. Bechtct and Miss Alta Stoltz attended a mvoting of the War Time Prices and Trade Board at Gait on Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Anson Lang spent Sunday with the tatter's parents. Mr. and Mrs Norman Koch at Kit- chener Dr. and Mrs, iv. L. Howden of Strasburg visited with Dr. and Mrs. R, S Jtoym on Wodngrsqay. Local friends of Capt. A. C [(00an will ho intervslt-d to learn "- Pe-er dynt 's aa. a ~§gam as-oi; h 'O-continuous loud nolse t5t---Comfort "-Attronquin Indian 3tb--tmset 3T-Mtsee 38-Decay SF-Narrow 'IIA q2--Greeian Cttri ian Father 'T-silt-rom, "--Serutinize "--Wheet hub M-Under wai, name did Clinics Lamb um: his essays? MwFrowned 2T-Barret-mtaers 3t--Assists 32--Adutt male M-Under what In r-Hurt tb-Units of work 9--Putttse vehicle "b-wut was the tonne: name of ' the ar Y State Bug: Canal: t3--Btave "--t9otftsern constellation Mr-Guide Mb-Modern name for Push H‘Snilor t8--The road to what Burmese . town is the theme of a poem by Kipling , 20-Wtsat Italian capilal~city burned during Nero's reign? 2t-Wttae Amerrean tenerat was tucknamed "Lighthouse Irarrr".r 22-,Pronmm 26--Perrs r--T'ttter 2--spttce 3--Mnscutine name fr-omeiousty intrusive b-Roman magistrate 6--Rare 18p.) '--wtsae Amerrran author wrote "Adventures In Content, meat"? E BT Ee', if " IS W ”mats. LOW PRICES g . 1110!! QUALITY Fvgylhhgggq need to b tee Mt. Sung w E Today's Cross.. Wdrd Ptizzie HORIZONTAL VERTICAL I. K. WILHELM W ia'" tia b'g QT Hardware By. EUGENE SHEFFER gig i 8r,, Tti" W "i','j'si' 57 TS Ti "Am W Be-- 26--Artitteiat MW. 27-- Desplcuble "not 28--Hoase addition 29-Narrow inlet 30--spe" P--iiii.'iite.t. of Central um. _ inn country 35--Note In the Deal. 36-Etertritted panic-l. Mr-Re-ate 3P-- Wife of Tymmeeu. 'IF-- " Greek religion. who in II. goddess ol the lumbar! " - Number M--, Dev-slut: BB.. - Nahum-n 'lb-Layer of the Iris " -ottserved Lincoln VanSickle ot Hamilton .md Murray Brown ot MW spent the week-end at the home of I. M. “um. I tt--Jap- coll S-Roma" patriot MF-What English school-nan; wUs subject of I and by RulwehLyuon.’ t t -- Nude l9-Ancienl copper coll 20--Remorse 23--cntt to excite "terttttmt 24--Drooo Visitors a! the home of Dr. and Mrs F. S Brown on Sand. were: W D, Bock of Hamilton; Ll".',,') Mrs L, L Sumner and Mr. and Mrs Ward SAautter of, Waterloo. Mr and Mrs. L. B: daughtor, Doris. Mrs. Hiehm and Miss Etthee Kucchonor called on Mr. V F, Ding” on Supdlx. [ Mrs. Minnie Koch of Station! is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koch. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Guthrie and children. Miriam and Rae were re- cent visitors with J. S. Rutherford and Miss Nettie Rutherford at Gait. , Mr. and Mrs. Quentin mum land sons, Marlyn and Beverley visited with E. f. Hefner at Clin- ‘tnn on Sunday. Run R. W. Rash of Huntington. Ind, was the guest of Rev. and Mrs, E. Gingerich over the week- vnd. , Mr and Mrs. Willard Becker and srns‘ Larry, Wallace and Kenneth visited with Mr. Ind Mm. Charles Mullrr at Rosebank on Sunday. ota-ort-thc-Lake spent ,0“, incl vnd with Mr. and Mrs. William Gettrtng, -- -- _ _A - Mr. aGd Mrs. Earl Einwncmet called on Miss Margaret Fairful at thr: Freope?rtsatt _on Sang». A Rev. and Mrs. Moses N. Baer and cm. David and Mr, and Mrs. Allan Bun-r and daughter Ruth, visited “nth Mr. and Mrs. Amos Emban- ‘r at West Mngtrose feaenlly. Peter s. Hellman and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hellman of Plan:- ville called on Mr. and Mm. Jo- ciah Cassol on Iiyyur., _ Mr and Mr; -rild,i,ii2iiie of Nrwton and Pte. Lloy Sage Ind Mrs Steel' Kingston spent a tew days nfthis ma wittViir.-GU Mrs Carl Koch. w. H, Guthrie his This vm-tnr in Toryytto 2? Mondgy. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Madter and children Earl. Alice and Allan and Miss Ruth Madter of London were recon! visitors with Henry Bauer nrd Mrs, H. Marker. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bogusat and children: myt and writer of Niag- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lang attended the funeral of the late George Schmidt at Kitchener last Satur- day, _ .._- ------ _A_ _ _ Rev. and Mrs. J. W. they and Otto Boettger of New Hamburg were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. v. E. Dinger on Sunday. The Misses Pearl and Sadie Coleman of Toronto spent a few days recently with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman. Pte. Howard Shanta of I - wash spent the week-end ur his parents. Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Shanta. Mrs. M. H. Shana. the Misses Luella and Mary Shanta and Gor- drn Shanta visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bean at Rosebnnk on Suyday. _ -- - --- -.. _ ._vv .e.1-- r'l Orig! Janus, 23 In) tK, 'M (See answer at bottom of W) "re " " Lrtjg'jl gg t7sff, Ta'" ga" IVAH W W and "is. Wink}?-

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