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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jan 1943, p. 4

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At the regular meeting of the Y. P. League of C. E. held at the Evangelical Church on Sunday cvening reorganization of the soâ€" ciety took place. The result of the clection is as follows: President, J. Hallman; viceâ€"president, Robert Veitch; rec. secretary, Jean Fried; corr. secretary, Marguerite Veitch; A letter of greetings from Rev. ond Mrs. G. D. Fleming of Hunâ€" tington, Ind., former pastor, was read. At the close of the meeting a short social hour with refreshâ€" ments was enjoyed, after which members of the Christian Endeaâ€" vor Society conducted a watchâ€" night service. President Charles Ferrin presided and taking part in the service were: Mrs. Melvin Becker and Misses Mary Perrin, Eva Becker, Myrle Hallman and Evelyn Hilborn, Clinton Jantzi and Rae Hilborn rendered vocal cuets. Stolt The annual reorganization of the _ United _ Brethren _ Sunday School took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Perrin on New Year‘s eve. The pastor, Rev. Mrs. Pitman presided and the election resulted as follows: Supt., Ross Perrin; asst.. supt., Melvin Becker; secretaryâ€"treasurer, David Hilâ€" born; asst. secretary, Lois Shelby; pianist, Bessic Hope; asst. pianist, Muricl Stager; librarians, Mary and Charlies Perrin; executive members, Mrs. _ A. Shelby, Mrs. E. Y.P. League Meets PAGE FOUR Sunday School Is Reâ€"Organized 10 Water St. North 1941 PLYMOUTH 1941 DODGE 1939 PLYMOUTH 1939 DODGE 1937 STUDEBAKER, Motor completely rebuilt 1938 HUDSON Big 6, Re R. A. FORBES MOTORS 1929 ESSEX 1941 OLDS, 14,000 miles Spare titre never used Don‘t Delay BRING IN YOUR CAR TODAY. . . IF IT IS A RECENT MODEL IN Aâ€"1 CONDITION, FORBES WILL PAY YOU CASH FOR IT. Don‘t Let Total War | ... Forbes Will Give You C"A"S"H For Your Car GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES 49 Ontario St. South KITCHENER FORBES‘ "IKE NEW USED CARS Rob You of Total Eyesight ROSEVILLE By Miss Myrtle Becker (Chronicle Correspondent) See Us TODAY SEDANS job, you‘re working harder than ever before. . . . This is no time to take chances with eye strain. IDSON Big 6, Reconâ€" ditioned and repainted "WATEKLOO COUNTY‘S LARGEST USED CAR MARKET" Dopner â€" DeSoto Saues anp SERrvicek Have your eyes examined today‘! SAVE YOUR VISION FOR VICTORY "Follow The Safe Way" wWITH OUR NEW BATTERY ANALYSER AND CHARGER BATTERIES CHARGED IN YOUR CAR WHILE YOU WAT ALL KINDS OF FEATURES Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilgress and children of Ayr visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Becker on Sunday. School reopened on Monday morning with Mrs. George Perrin supplying as teacher. Sgt. Cora Stager of the RC.â€" W.A.C. of London is spending a two weeks‘ leave at her home here. Rac Marshall of Hamilton visitâ€" «d with his father, Thomas Marâ€" shall on Saturday afternoon. Wesley Nesbitt of Palmerston spent his Christmas vacation with his aunt, Mrs. C. Snyder and Mr. Snyder. â€" s â€" _ Committal service for the late I. Snyder of Kitchener were held. at the Roseville cemetery on Friday efternoon with Rev. G. A. Shepâ€" herdson of Kitchener officiating. i r hohb onediasfuRabdmsâ€"AB dadhoir snn lishbetal dn New Year‘s Day visitors with ‘turned to their schools after spendâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker were: ing the holidays at their respective Mrs. J. A. McLeod and son Donald homes: Miss Bhima Tanner to Toâ€" and daughter Mary and Miss Marâ€" ronto, Miss Charlotte Tanner to tha and Norman McLeod of Palmâ€"jOakville, Miss Alice Clarke to erston, Chesley and Miss Fern McFaddin Wesley Nesbitt of Palmerston ‘to Monkton. Mrs. Ervin Perrin has received communicattion from her son, Sgt. James H. Perrin announcing his cafe arrival overseas. Sgt. Perrin is with the RC.AF. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Perrin and Bobby spent New Year‘s Day with friends in Kitchener. The . annual ratepayfirs meeting for the local school held on Wedâ€" nesday evening was quite well atâ€" tended despite the inclement weaâ€" ther conditions. Revy. N. E. Dahms was chairman for the meeting and 1. M. Kaiser, secretary. Henry Schreiber was elected trustee sucâ€" ceeding Lionel Dedman, who has served a threeâ€"year term. The other members of the board are F. Becker and Elmer Stoltz. treasurer, Howard Fried; organist, | Dorothy Wanner; auditors, Rev. and Mrs. Dahms. | Ratepayers Meet At Roseville 1929 FORD 1941 DODGE 1939 CHEVROLET 1929 CHEVROLET 1926 MODEL T FORD 1940 HUDSON KITCHENER Chas. J. Koebel, 111 Moore Ave. New tires. Orton Devitt. 43 Allan St COACHES EXTRA MILES TIRES! 1938 FORD Pickâ€"Up 1933 FORD PANEL, 4â€"cylinder motor, good tires. weeks‘ furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mys, James Hewitt. | Miss Doris Wray spent several TRUCK S 1937 STUDEBAKER Cabâ€"overâ€" 1936 PLYMOUTH Mrs. John Moody and sons Russâ€" ell and Leslie of Sarnia were New Year visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nuhn. Mrs. Charles Hersey of Guelph spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacLennan. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam é. Jn&Kxi m..‘lr -ldd=rn1 verion, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Jantzi and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jantzi cf Kingwood, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Kuepfer and family of North Rastâ€" The following teachers have reâ€" turned to their schools after spendâ€" ing the holidays at their respect_lye _ Mr. John Knox of Woodstock spent the hoilday with his mother, Mrs. John Knox. Did You Buy YOUR War Sevings Stemp Toâ€"dayt C .;qhbflnu'l:l parents, Mr. and Mrs. oah tz and other friends in this locality. Miss Beatrice Gale of Toronto is gsiung her mother, Mrs. < John ale. Mr. Robert McDowell spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter McDowell of Galt. Pte. Roy Hewitt left for Vancouâ€" Miss Doris Wray spent several days last week with Misses Helen Pte. William Morris of Chatham spent New Year‘s with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ruby. Mr. Elmer Lee of Atwood spent New Year‘s with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee. â€" New Year visitors with Mrs. M. A. Reinwald and Henry were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sage and sons Roâ€" bert, Roy and Boyne of Newton. ver on Friday after spending two and Grace Omand of Wellesley Miss Marjorie Mason of Toronto spent New Year‘s with her brother, Mr. Howard Mason. Aircraftman Maxwell Seigner of Hamilton and Mr. Clayton Seigner cf Toranto spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. _ Miss Wilma Ruby of Kitchener was a holiday visitor with her wuxlin? Mrs. "D'.}:i'd_.lâ€"-'-m Mr. and m K Kueâ€" . and Mrs Herb MacLennan Toh mb ce COUPES wheelbase truck, new le, PKL. is riy and Edward Schmitt visited wiyth Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bretz at Kitchener on New Year‘s Day. The Misses Zelima Baer, Jeanne and glnry Shantz and G::’don Sniâ€" der, Clayton Cressman Orville and Curtis Baer are attending the OMRBS. at the First Mennonite Church in Kitchener. Vijsitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rar} Einwachter on the m Charles Scheel of St Clair Shores, Mr. and Mrs. David McDonald were: John McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald and son, Kenâ€" neth of Ayr; and Mr. and Mrs. L. McDonald and family of Drumbo. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Coleman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Burly Bretz and sons, Calvin, Harold and Murâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Elton Baer and daughter Bernice and Alfred Saâ€" raras visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Marshall at English Settlement on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman and daughter, Ruth, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker at Roseâ€" ville on Sunday. _ _ â€" __Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ruenberft, Mrs. L. Clemens, the Misses Ida and Mary Snyder and Eldon Snyâ€" der attended the funeral of the late Isaiah Snyder at g‘l:l'mm on New Year‘s Day. deceased was a brother of Mrs. Rosenberâ€" on Jacob uQehl and Mr. Rudy of Tavistock visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Knarr on the holiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. L. Zinken visited with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Zinken at Plattsville Mrc. Carl Back and daughites, Mary rs. Car an Joyce and the Misses Greta and ‘Gladys Buck visited with Mr. and Mrs. &H:; Buck at Kitchener on the holiday. the Misses Erma and Florence Diefenbacher of Preston and Ray Diefenbacher of Kitchener were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Diefenbacher. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Poll and Douglas Poll visited with Mr. and Mrs. ?hnim Fried at Roseville on New Year‘s Day. _ _ _ _ C Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss and son Jimmy visited with Mr. and Mrs, Evan Cuthbertson at Bright on New Year‘s Day. WOs The Misses Greta and Gladys Buck and Ed, Lautemchln{:‘r were guests at the weddlnfigt Miss Erma Lautenschlager and yd Richards at the Hanover Baptist Church last Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Anson Lang visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Koch at Kitchener on New Year‘s Day. _ Mis;s._l(lldmd‘_ Spees of Petrolia, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamacher and son George, and Mrs. Roy Diefenbacher of Pinehill visited with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Haas on the holiday, _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Tschirhardt spent the holiday at Dickie Settleâ€" ment and Kitchener. was discussed and it was decided that it be left to the discretion of u‘:ttbehnflmduo{&; f | board H. Kave! was appointed lntthenewnu'andl‘ A. Poth was reâ€"appointed secretaryâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler and sons, Garnet and Blen, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. August Milbrandt at Wellesley. â€" Rosebank on New Year‘s Day. morning in keeping with the reâ€" quest of His Majesty King George VI for a world‘s day of prayer on behalf of peace. Rev. E. Gingerich was in charge of the service and the scripture lesson was read by Rev. S. S. Shantz who also offered the opening praiyker. Rev. H. F. Schade gave a talk on the purpose of the meeting, basing his remarks on 11 Chron. 15 after which a ';pegod of intercessory prayer was eld. Gunner Earhmonth Poth of Petaâ€" wawa and Pte. Burfkle Toman of Chatham spent their New Year‘s leave at their respective homes in the village. _ _ Rev. and Mrs. E. Gingerich and daughter, Dorothea were l&usests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman ter at Is Surprised Twelve neighbours and friends of Mrs. George Muelier pleasantly surprised her at the home of Mrs. taryâ€"treasurer of the board, E. A. ’Polh. .fi“ of the Public and Continua l&eolilupedonm} also read as well as that of the A union prayer service was heng at the U, B. Church on New Year‘ Special Prayer Service at Dundee Kavelman made the presentation of an umbrella to Mrs. Mueller. A Flunon af an enjoyaer memd tonk usion of an & The New &"mku. S. Band gIeren_aded \h’;‘ villagers on.oll$ ear‘s morn according annual custom and .Eproximawly $45.00 was raised which will be used for the purchase of new music. was held at St. James‘ Lutheran Church on New Year‘s Eve beâ€" tween ln‘é” xmli‘ xé.ao o'clg:lki. The pastor, Rev. A. onrad, vered a forceful men::e based on Hab. 2: 1, "I will stand upon my watch and set me upon the tower and will watch to see what he will say unte me and what I shall answer when 1 am reproved." A moment of silent prayer was observed as the church bell pealed forth to welâ€" come in the new year. | David MeDonald was elected a member of the schbol board for school section nos. 1 and 3 at the ::m:‘m-m:“mx.- whose term had expired. Owing to the stormy weather there were only twelve in attendance. L. M Special Service A watchâ€"night and prayer service ’David McDonald Is New Trustee Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz and family and Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey of. New Dundee spent Satâ€" The roads in this vicinity have been blocked almost continuously for the past few days. The farmers have had to haul the milk with teams. The snow in most places is higher than the fence. Wedding Anniversary. \Guel&h were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald ard children, Marjorie and Clare and Miss Mary Adams of Galt were recent guests of the Mr. and Nirs. Alex McDonald. Roads Blocked Mich., Howard Kellsey, Harry vrday with Mr and Mrs. Albert Scheel and Charles Arndt of Kitâ€" Schmidt on the occasion of Mr. chener. jond Mrs. Shantz‘s and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Errol Johnson and Schmidt‘s 23rd wedding anniverâ€" dauihwrs Patricia and Joan of{sary. Congratulations. Guelph were recent guests of Mr.] Miss Jean Ritchie of Baden is By Miso Helen Swartzentrub (Chronicle Correspondent) PINE HILL C-nadian farmers today are fighting for victory as truly as are the makers of tanks, ships and planes, in support of the men of our army, navy and air force. For the farm is the food reservoir of our battling legions on all world fronts. To help the farmer increase food production and do his maximum part in this total war, the Bank of Montreal coâ€"operates with him in many ways, parâ€" ticularly by lending him money needed for seed, "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME® MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE .. .. . . the Oxsrome of 125 Yr !hnada's ?iglcting Farmers CAMABDA CERTIFICATES Waterloo Branch: J. R. BEATON, Manager l Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Ehnes and Dale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Albright. Miss Doris Bowman spent Sunâ€" day with Miss Shirley Eckstein in Rosebank. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Roth of Welâ€" lesley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Swartzentruber. M&and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher M::‘ and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Haas and jy« Clarine spent Sunday with Mr. and pjr3 Mrs. Emery Strome in Waterloo. >/‘; y Mr. Fred Schneider of Mount Forrest spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Egerdee in Rosebank. Miss Jean Ritchie of Baden is assisting Miss Olive Groh at the Pine Hill School for a few days. MHUMPMAEY MITCHELL, Minister of Labour, Ortewe If you need money to improve your production of food, either for export to feed the front lines, or for domestic use, you are invited to discuss your reâ€" quirements with our nearest branch manager. He will understand your problems and will treat your business as strictly confidential. labout and fiurke(ing. The Bank has been supplying credit to farmers since 1817. « « . . . the Outcome of 125 Yeari‘ Succesiful Operagion Mr. Allan Swartzentruber and Mr. C. E. Swartzentruber are spending most of their time at their father‘s bedside who is very low at the home of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lichti in Kitchâ€" ener. Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruber and Paul spent Sunday with Mrs. A. Swartzentruber and family. Mrs. William Schneider and Letha uf Wilmot Centre and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schneider and family and Mr. Roy Heyer of North Easthope. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt were: Mr. and Mrs. Henty Becker and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. .Dan Jantzi and Darrel and Demaris and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Baechler of Baden and Miss Majorie Steinman, Mr. Earl Swartzentruber, _ Miss â€" Christine Gingerich, Mr. Floyd Steinman. Miss _ Helen Swartzentruber and Mr. Delton Boshart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schlegel Mr. Fred Schneider of Mount Forrest spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmanue] Swartzentruber.

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