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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jan 1943, p. 7

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DECORATORS Painting and Paperhanging 398% King St. East Kitchener Sharp Riley A. Raddatz R. Knorr %5064,7 2â€"0975 8â€"8217 TWINCITY AUTO PAINTERS BRONCHIAL COUGH SYRUP RELIEVES BRONCHITIS, coughs and colds. Price 50 cents, at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. E., Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. Offhce: 44 William St â€" Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Mr. and Mrs. Moses Helmuth and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nafziger and daughter Lorna spent Sunday eveâ€" ning with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Heimuth. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kuepfer and family of near Stratford spent New Year‘s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Helmuth. _ _ , Phone 2â€"3062 Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bender, Sanfred and baby of Cassel, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bender of Blandford, and Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Bender, also Master Sylvan Roth. 90 Queen St. S. Mr. and. Mrs. Aaron Helmuth and Elaine spent New Year‘s afterâ€" aoog with filr and Mrs. Joseph oth. Mrs. Aaron Bender, Merion, Delmer, Edith, Helene and Hilda spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs Solomon Bender. Miss Ina Roth spent New Year‘s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender. The colour of your car matched MISS ANNA . BEAX perfectly. Teacher of Priano. Singing and GEORGE M. RUPPEL | Theory 45 Gaukel St. â€" Kitchener ; Private and Clrs= Inctructiin ! PROFESSIONAL CARDS | J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6042 Kitchener Classified Advertisements AUTO PAINTERS "A Mother‘s Care to all You W ear" SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ _ Kitchener _ â€" _ Guelph BROCK & DAVIS NOSRLS UV ER $5,000,000.0 T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS > $100,000.00 (Trustees in Bankruptcy) j â€" _ 19 King St. East _ _ ; Head Office Rebinding Books, Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Goods called for and delivered. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, WATERLOO CHRONICLE BOOKBINDING PEARL LAUNDRY CO. Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers DECORATORS ___ per word for sash in advance. Real Estateâ€"3 cents per word. D00 ... N4 cents per ‘Lsertion Each initial, sign or group of fgures Box addresses in care of The Chronicle 10 cents extra. ELECTRICAL | ; ELECTRIC MOTORS EAST ZORRA DRUGGISTS A. K. CRESSMAN & SON INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADV ERTISEM ENTS By Mrs. Aaron Helmuth {Chronicle Correspondent} CLEANERS CHIROPRACTIC F.G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR WANT ADS Prices reasonable St. S. Phone 4â€"4735 KITCHENER ADVERTISING Reâ€"winding New and SALE Kitchener WANTED â€"Flocks, all breeds. to supply us with hatching eggs for:‘ the 1943 hatching season. Flocks culled and bloodtcested under Govâ€" ernment Superyision free of charge. Guaranteed bonus over Grade A large price with adcitional hatching premiums. Your chance to make up to 25¢ per dozen premium over the price cf Grade A large. Alsc turkey flocks wanted for hatching. iAlso wanted pullets all breeds and ages, yearling hens, mickerels suitâ€" able for brecding. Write for full! ‘ particulars. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited Fergus, Ontario | For Adequate Protection â€" See ow Local Representatives Whether BUYING or SELLING a TYPEWRITERS | SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Duplicating and Adding Machines, | Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc.! Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. _ â€" â€" Phone 6â€"6484| Kitchener i ANSWER TO TOâ€"DAY‘Ss CROSSWORD PUZZLE AT TOP OF PAGE Studios â€" 48 Roy St. Kitchener Phone 6â€"6122 . Telephones Office: 8â€"8463 Residence: 2 4331 Good Brick House YOUR PROPERTY TOâ€"DA\ Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. Fire â€" Automobile â€" Accident THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY BUY YOUR LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES Representative DOMINION LIFE GSSURANCE COMP. HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. KITCHENER New Hamburg, opposite Evangelical Church. Exâ€" cellent gardens. Sacrifice price. Average time of selation: 17 minutes Dist. by King Features Syndicate, In< TYPEWRITERS ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 INSURANCE AGENCIES | REAL ESTATE Real Estate and Insurance Head Office WATERLOO, ONTARIO * JQOE MEINZINGER INSURANCE MAY BE ASHES TOâ€"MORROW POULTRY 102 King St. South ESTABLISHED isea WATERLOO MUSIC New and Used §12â€"12 onâ€"theâ€"Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Clutereé Bott of Fereus, Mr. and Mrs. Earl | Miller of Floradale, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clayton Geisel and children, Gerâ€" ald, Glenn and Myrtle. ; _ Mrs. George Maurer and Miss ]Dnrolhy Maurer spent New Year‘s Day in Elmira with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kinzie. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt and son Vernon were recent visitors \ with _ Mr. _ and _Mrs. _ Martin Schweitzer at New Jerusaiem. i _ Miss Grace Rudisucla of Elmira |spent a woek with her cousin, Miss ‘Ruby Wagner. _ Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Danicl Horst were: Misses Doris. Ruth. Mary and Edha Feick, Miss Hazel Battler and Mr. Clifford Battler, all of Strasburg, Miss Audrey Shantz of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and son Ronald of Elmira, Miss Fern Dettâ€" wiler, Miss Elvina Bowman and Mr. Dan W. Horst of Floradale, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauman and daughter Reta of the 8th of Poel. Mr. and Mrs. Orvie Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wagner and children, Myrtle, Paul and John, of Creckbank visited at the home of I[\;[r. Leon Wagner on New Year‘s ay. Mrs. J. N. Miller of Elmira spent several days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Revy Good and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dessley en New Year‘s Day. New Year‘s Day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schacfer of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bott on New Year‘s Day were: lft(-: Ra_lph Bott of Niagaraâ€" Mr. Howard Bauman, who spent a furlough. with his family here, left on Sunday night to return to a work camp in British Columbia. DONALD DUCK of Syracuse? 33. Out of the way 34. Expanded 35. Within 36. Sees 38. Near the stern 39 Harken 42. Half ems 43 Weep 44 Olden days 45 Loiter 46. W hat French sculptor carved "The Thinker" 2 48 Mait drink 49 High card 50 Sarcasm 51 Dance step 52 By means of NJ who 16. Arid 17 Macaw 18 Turkish title 19. Beset for payment 20. Remain 21 Consumed 22 A father or mother 24 International language 25. Surf roar 26. Command 30 Stoat 32. W hat large lake is N. £ 1. W hat queen was the last of the Hapsburgs > 6. W hat town and watering~ place ties in $. W. Prussia? 9. Oriental tea 12. Ward off 13. Short sleep 14. Chop 15. Prongs 2. Pilots 3. Stove 4 Mental image 5 Copper coin 6. Last CROSSWORD â€" â€" « By Eugene Sheffer | Joine Boat NORTH WOOLWwWICH By Mrs. Walter Manrer (Chronicle Correspondent) HORLZONTAL VERTICAL B a" 7 ®F Gp the Seine? 8. Watch secretly 9. Converse 10. Queen of gods 11. Absent 19. Palm tree fruit 20. Scatter 21. Space 22. Corn breads 23. One of the canonical hours 25. Horseman 27. Prefix: twice 28. Enlightening 29. Rage 31. Scale note 32. Metailic rocks 34. Spice 37. Serenity 38. Enthusiasm 39. Pile 40. Girl‘s name 41. Citrus drinks 43. Girl‘s name 45. Fold 46. Bone 47. Who is the Senator from N. Dakota? Mr. Jchr K. Schmidt. Mrs. Ameâ€" lia Ziegler of Kitchener, Mrs. Salema_Heimrel of Waterlco, Mr. Jacob Schmidt of Swift Current., Sackatchewan, â€" ard _Mrs. Louis]| Schmidt of Regina. Sask. visited! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackbart on Wednesday. } Mr. and Mrs. Danicel Seyler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hertzberger and Mrs. Roy Jantzi at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Seyler of Tavistock and Mr. Elmer Seyler of Waterloo spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Danicl Seyler. New Year‘s Dav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isracl Musselman wore: Irvine Musse!man, of Vancouver, BC., Missos Rileen and Ruby Musâ€" selman. Kitchener, Miss Elma Shoeâ€" maker. Pilkinston. Ervine and Daniel Gingrich of Peel spent a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gingâ€" rich. Members _cf Trinity_ Lutheran Sewins Circle met at the heme of Mrs. Johr Sochner for a quilting. Wednesdav. The quilts made are for the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Korell, Mary. Lillian and Stanley of Peel spent New Year‘s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Bowman. Edwin Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schneider and children Billy, Elgin and Eva Maric. Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Horst and family spent Sunday with relatives at St. Jacobs. The Mennonite Sewing Cirele met at the ebrrch en Tucsday to se an2 anilt fer relief work. The Evangelical Ladies‘ Aid beld a quiltina at the home of Mrs. Alf. Mork,. Tuesday. Henry Martin and Elam Bruâ€" hacker were among the group of young men who left for the Monâ€" treal River camp. Monday evening. 7. What French river fows into %53 %9 T (See answer at bottom of page) HESSEN ROAD FLORABRALE Ny Miss Laurine Dammeier tChronicle Correspondent} lv Mrs. Gertrude Bowman (Chronicle Correspondent) fp The M.B.C. Young People‘s Soâ€" ciety met at the home of Mrs. Simâ€" con Cressman on Saturday evenâ€" ing. Group 2 was in charge of the program with Miss Willa Cressâ€" man presiding. Those present gave a verse of promise for the scripture lesson after which four topics were presented as follows: ~"Life‘s greatest victoryâ€"to overâ€" come sin and seif," by Miss Miriam Coleman; "Life‘s greatest ministry â€"â€"prayer", by Lawrence Hoover; "Life‘s greatest purposeâ€"to do the will éf=God", by Willard Schlichâ€" tyr; and "Life‘s greatest Guideâ€" ¢.« Holy Spirit‘, by Eldon Sherk. The Misses Evelyn Cressman and A.iriam Coleman rendered a vocal cuet and Eldon Sherk favored with a vocal solo. A vocal duet Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wanner entertained a number of , young | pcoople of the neighborhood at their home on Saturday evening to bid farewell to Gordon Snider who ; has joined the R.C.A.F. and Morâ€"; gan Baer who left on Monday for': tic Montreal River Alternative| Camp. During the evening Delton lioltz read the address and Frank | ]oman â€" and Leonard Hamacherf made the presentation of money | Loits to the guests of honor. Games { oid contests were enjoyed after [ which refreshments were served. Postâ€"Yuletide Party. } w.as also contributed by the Misses Fvelyn and Willa Cgessman. A stort praise service was held at the conclusion of the meeting. A sucial hour was then enjoyed durâ€" ing which crokinole was played after which a dainty lunch was scrved. x 4 R.C. A.F. Recruit Is Honoured Miss Dorothy Wair;n'é;;?-r‘ééented the topic on, "Loving and Serving Urge Greater Faith in God During the service the congregaâ€" ; $150 to $9.50 tion sang the hymn, "God Bless| NO HIGHER Our Lads" which was written by | E. Sparrow of Cardiff, England. wee ROOras wa rve Cmes The choir also rendered an anthem. oporropmamgomes by war it seems imperative that vwe face this issue squarely and realize that the only thing that will usher in a better world in which to live for humanity is a great faith in God." Y.P.S. Meets at New Dundee A service of humble prayer and intercession as requested by the Government was heid at St. James Lutheran _ Church on _ Sunday morning. Choosing as his text I John 5: 4, "For Whatsoever is born uf God overcometh the world and this is the victory that overcometh the world even our faith," the pasâ€" tor, Rev. A. L. Conrad stated in his message. ‘At the present time when the whole world is enguilfed dcrlein‘s harness shop with the reâ€" turning officer being H. D. Schmidt and the poll clerk, Carl Buck. highest number of votes of any cundidate in meelecuowled 175 of his 597 votes at this Only about one half of the voâ€" the congratulations of his many ir Wimer lownen m Menaay s C t to in $ vlection. Reev:nl.l:mnan poled 160 of his 350 votes at New Dundee. Councillior Henry Bowman also of ters on the list exercised their franchise due no doubt to the snowâ€"blocked roads. Voting was was done as usual in Albert Fieâ€" New Wilmot Reeve Mr. and Mrs. Roy Habel and dcughters, Gwenith, Kathryn and |Beth of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thibideau on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Eiton Baer and . sughter, Bernice, vigited with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dedels at Elori on New Year‘s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bock of Lorne Park College, Port Credit, spent.a few days of last week with tke former‘s narents, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Bock. Mrs. Bock and Miss Althea Bock returned with them ard wore their guests for the weekâ€"end. Franklyn McDonald of Bright called on his barents. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Guthric and children, Miriam and Ray visited vith Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson at Plattsville last Wednesday and with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coleman ut Galt on New Year‘s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim High colled on Mrs. Levi Hallman at Williamsburg on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Brown of Stayner spent the holiday weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildâ€" per. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Sharpe of Kamilton were guests of Mr. and M;_\ Anson Lang on Sunday. _ Rev. anad Mrs. Moses N. Bacr and son. David and Miss Zelma beer visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Baer at Haysville on the holiday. reading in connection with tm seripture â€" lesson. _ Remarks were given by the pastor, Rev. Schad« Mr. and Mrs. Walter MecDonald and son. Ross were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gehman and Mr.and Mrs. Lorne Marshall at English Settlement. the Lord" at the weekly meeting of the B.Y.P.U. which was held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade on Monday evening. Mrs. V. E. Dinger was in charge of the meeting and gave a New Year‘s a1d pravers were offered by Mrs Barold Poth and Miss Emma Lauâ€" tenschlager. First of all, don‘t do unnecessary travelling just now â€"and, when you do travel, go on a midâ€"week day if possible. That‘s the way to make each bus seat work fuil time. You‘ll save seatâ€" space for men in uniform and for war workers â€" often the only way they can travel. This holds good for rush hours too â€" please be home by 4 P.M., and get information and tickets well in advance, to avoid delay at departure time. UNION BUS TERMINAL â€" F. WESSON, Phone 24469 Canada Coach is making every effort to stretch its seats to hoid all the travellers who want to take trips on weekâ€"ends â€"but you can help us ease the congestion. Put Your Wartime Travel On A e 2o f "j C i JMNVY s oelaita ) 0 *x] o ul\ c aese y shian zâ€"A:: â€"L e fr? suce ; «stD O } [ ‘:r,\,z\;*" ‘/;/ ‘.,5:'_7- VER\B * ‘ , ( cCur # J JÂ¥ 0 q \ accurare: FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION CONSULT â€"Day Week Monday to Thursday â€"] uaur Disug«y < +6 §sl,;- peler: Clifford Waterman of Galt; «i a Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bingeâ€" rinw and son. Reginald of New I+ mburg. m Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kinzic of Cuelph were guests of Rev. and A.rs. E. Gingerich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saltzman, Niss Ruth Saltzman and Marcel Saltzmun of Victoriaburg _ visited ai the home of Mrs. M. H. Shantz : Surnday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bacher and coughter Doris of Kitchener spent tre holday with Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Dinger. Mrs. John Bingeman of New Hamburg visited with Mr. and Mrs Austin Bauer on Sunday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henâ€" ty Waterman during the holiday weekâ€"end were: Mr. and Mrs. O. l!efenbacher and familvy of Hesâ€" Alex McDonald on Saturday. Pilet Russe! Saltzberry of Ottaâ€" voir Uplunds spent his New Year‘s leave with his varentsg Mr. and Yrs, Alva Saltzberry. By Walt fi’uney A MObirn ... autet ... WELL CONDUCTED . . , CcoNnVenientLy LOcatsp HOTEL ... Close to Parliament Buildings, i mfernty ‘of Torente. Magis Leaf Gardens, _ Fashiona Shopping District, Wholesale “':"!::I.Th.tnt. Churches of Every Denomiostion, ;?»« * Reeci? Ry0> «TCR

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