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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jan 1943, p. 7

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4 4 _â€"_Classified _ Advertisements CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 2â€"3062 TWINCITY AUTO PAINTERS i PROFESSIONAL CARDS BROCK & DAVIS T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) 19 King St. East _ _ The colour of your car matched perfectly. WATERLOO CHRONICLE AUTO PAINTERS DECORATORS Painting and Paperhanging 398‘4 King St. East Kitchener Sharp Riley A. Raddatz R. Knorr 2â€"2064 2â€"0975 8â€"8217 90 Queen St. S J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6042 Kitchener BRONCHIAL COUGH SYRUP RELIEVES BRONCHITIS, coughs GEORGE M. RUPPEL 45 Gaukel St. â€" â€" Kitchener Rebinding Books, Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, etc. Prices reasonable Goods called for and delivered "4 Mother‘s Cure to alt You WÂ¥ ear" ANSWER TO TOâ€"DAY‘S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AT TOP OF PAGE ___ per word for cash in advance FLERCRARAPNRARL > BC R: Real Estateâ€"3$ cents per word Au-'n.-: Mistioum ‘chargeâ€" Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. 26 cents per ‘sertion Each initial, sign or group of fguree Fire â€" _ Auzomobile â€" Accident count as one word. # ceats per word; discount %» cent ROOKBINDING Bor apparssks Boz addresses in care of The Cbronicle 10 cents extra. Postage when replies are to be for â€" warded, 5 cents additiona! each insertion and colds. Price 50 cents, at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. E.. Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. tisements 4. Write plainly on one side of pape ouly Business Cards â€" |"_ every . week §$12.00 per rear. $7.00 . for #ix months. SUTHERLANTD â€" SCHULTZ PEARL LAUNDRY CO DECORATORS Average time of sofution: 28 mminutes. . | Dist by King Features Byndicate. Ifc INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADVERTISEM ENTS State clearly which . edition . the advertisement is for State how many . insertions . you Payments must sccompany adver CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC MOTORS s Nee 0 New and CHIROPRACTIC E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR 44 William St â€" Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers DRUGGISTS Kitchener CLEANERS WANT ADS INSURANCE AGENCIES Phone 2â€"1357 Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES St. 5. Phone 4â€"4735 | KITCHENER I Reguiariy Kitchener Guelph Waterloo 22c Sgt. Kenneth Schlegel of the| Repairs â€"| RCAF. has arrived safely n:i'(-r-‘ Lwinding! S¢as. according to word received in | Re windine a New Year‘s message by his parâ€"| 5 ‘ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schleâ€"‘ CHULTZ | gel FOR SALE Representative DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Telephones Office: 8â€"8463 Residence: 2 4331 BUY YOUR LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY For Adequate Protection â€" See our Local Representatives YOUR PROPERTY TOâ€"DAY PFiYMTe ENO UIRRY INEUUCEON ‘Jl Studios â€" 48 Roy St.. Kitchener (2 Phone 6â€"6123 Good Brick House Whether BUYING or SELLING a FARM Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. Ontario Office Qutfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 6â€"6484 Teacher of Piano, Singing and Theory. A. K. CRESSMAN & SON / Mr. Frank Kuntz of Vantage Sask., is visiting with his brother Mr. and Mrs. John Kuntz ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hesse and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zehr at Bright on Sunday New â€" Hamburg, opposite Evangelical Church. Exâ€" cellent gardens. Sacrifice price. Mr. Harold Hesse has returned | home after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Danicl Zchr at| Bright. “ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brenner, Mrs. Marcella Bauer and Mr. Clayâ€" ton Schmidt of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Robert Hinschberger Mr. Carl Hesse of Kitchener spent a week with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Earl Hesse Miss Anne Hesse spent a few days with Mrs. Forsyth at Waterloo. Mr. Kenneth Hesse of Kitchener spent Sunday at his home here. Mrs. August Reidt and daughter Charlotte of the 7th line of Wellesâ€" ley visited with Mrs. John Lips on Sunday HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. KITCHENER Miss Arleen Bauer of Kitchener spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschberger REAL ESTATE GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 MISS ANNA R. BEAN Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hesse and {family visited with Mr. and Mrs Lorne Luckhardt at New Hamburg recently TYPEWRITERS Res.: 6â€"6572 KITCHENER â€" ONT WATERLOO, ONTARIO INSURANCE JOE MEINZINGER Real Estate and Insurance Private and Class Instruction HESSEN ROAD TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS MAY BE ASHES TOâ€" MORROW ESTABLISHED 1863 RBy Miss Laurine Dammeier {Chronicle Correspondent) 102 Ling 3t. South Head Office MUSIC WATERLOO New and Used Kitchener â€" See â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietrich. Dorâ€" |king. spent Sunday with Mrs. Catharine Doherty. 8 $ Mr. and Mrs. Fred MceDonald Gerard and Luella of Tralee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wreidner M vu.\.'i-i;;'fia;ti'l-lrz;ri:cycs of Linwood is spending some time with her sunt, Mrs. Daugherty. ho‘ _ Miss Marie Kennedy of Arborâ€" ficld. Sask., is spending a few days vith Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy. _ Mr. Je Hanley and Daniel Kenâ€" nedy spent Friday with friends at| Stratford C ! â€" Pte. J. C. Kennedy of Sussex, N.B.. is spending his furlough with his parents here. â€" . Messrs. Louis and Germaine kcnnedy of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end here, .at the home of their parents. _ _.Mr. Patrick Doherty paid a short wvisit to Kitchener. Pte J. C. Kennedy, who is home {oo was a business visitor here reâ€" n leave from Sussex, N.B., sPENL cently. s veral days visiting with friends| Mr Ed. Kaufman was a business in Detroit, Mich. . ‘visitor to Waterloo on Saturday. Miss Marie Kennedy and cousin.| Sunday visitors at the home of Pte. J. E. Kennedy, spent Sunday Seraphim Kieswetter_ were: Mr. vith Mr. and Mrs. John Dictrich‘ang Mrs. Norman Forwell and and son Joe of Carthage. |family of Hawkesville, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. T. Basler of Linâ€"iMrs. Simon Kieswetter of St. Cloâ€" vwood spent Sunday with Mrs. P. ments Doherty and son Patrick. _______| Mr. and Mrs M. J. Kieswetter tor 34 36 14 15 17 18 10 13 _ Mr. and Mrs. G. Voll of 13th line spent ne day visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. Moser. s f 19 _ Mr. and Mrs. W. Hanley and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Ryan of the 13th line. â€" NU 11 â€" Mr. and Mrs. H. Calder spent Saturday in Listowel. 21 52 43 51 1 Seashore 6| Religious Iâ€"W ho is leader of the civil resist ance movement in 1ndia 2â€" Bellowed 4 â€"Near 5â€"Serious Â¥ 17â€" Negative answer ® â€" Mournful â€" 0 â€" Observes 1â€" Quarrel 3 â€" Peels 5â€" Luzou Negrito 71â€" Consumed 8 Growing out t Decays 1. Diminutive for Edward 2 Antelopes 4â€"Short letter 6 â€" Letter addition (abbr 1 8 â€"Extent 0 â€"â€" Nostrmils 3â€"Imitate % â€"Japanese coin 6 To wear away xâ€"What early Roman patriot was a loe of Carthage? 9 Sand and clay mixture 1 ~Title of address 2 Symbol for erbium â€"W hat American actor famous for portrayal of the beggar in "Kismet" died in 19422 5 Symbol for tellurium 7â€"Who is the Russian "Man of steel" > 9 â€"Acclimates 1 Amidst 2 â€" Horse Iâ€"On what Philippine peninsula cid the Frlipinos and Amerâ€" icans make an historic stand 2 2 ~lalf an em * Citrus drink 1 _ French troops +0 Unplay > r what English borough +0‘ Cromwell defeat the > s in 16482 DONALD DUCK 37 Iy Mrs. Jas. Kennedy (Chronicle Correspondent) Today‘s Crosâ€"Word Puzzle ?3‘4:‘5353?,?;..2‘:") hrovet | + 'IREES;'I PON _r> s"E” / ‘A;Q"-‘T COPS"‘*‘ \j x 'fi I‘ \C w 4 Whp __|| |a / â€"â€"wicay â€"||â€" zl _f:“ \*. w ‘ tâ€"£ \K‘f’:’ p -}\J’:""% ’ \ j .‘â€"_;;:\* * C y 4 3 3. cn ns EeE T * A C n n ol HESSON â€" HORIZONTAL T YERTICAL y EUGENE SHEFPPER 7 F9p 7 24â€"Volcano in Sicily 26â€"Expiation 30â€"Leading performer 33â€"Blinding 35â€"God of love 36â€"Measured steps 47â€"The inhkabitants of what anâ€" cient country were noted for brave endurance? 39â€"Shortly 41â€"Prepared for publication 44â€"And (L.) u-ghu is the capital of Norway > 50â€"Cuckoos 54â€"One‘s relatives 55â€"Regret extremely 58â€"Exist 60â€"Music note 42â€" 9â€"Abraham‘s birthplace 10â€"Legisiative body 11â€"What Canadian peninsula is _ noted for its beautiful scenery ? 13â€"Was foolishly fond 16â€"Close 19â€"Haul 7â€"Bombycid moths Mrs Urias _ Brubacher _ ard daughter Elizabeth Ann of Elmira end Susan and Eileen Schwindt were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Danicl Horst. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Main and children David and Mary Jean of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt.. p Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Horst and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Martin aond Mr. Sidney W. Martin attendâ€" ced the funcral of the late Mrs. Maâ€" rian Martin at St. Jacobs last Wedâ€" nesday. â€" { Pte. Filyd Merkiey, Mrs. Merkley and son and Mr. and Mrs. E. Kkrachling of Kitchener were visiâ€" {tors with the Jatter‘s parents, Mr. und Mrs. Henry Preiss. | _ Mr. John Zimmerman of Waterâ€" loo was a business visitor here reâ€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt and Gladys spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snyder in Elmira. _ Mrjim(ii Mr< i"rl-d Howlett ufl:; Winfield _ were â€" Sunday visilnr\"“,,' with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Reist |g Messrs, _ Nathaniel _ and Osiah | Horst visited at the home of Mr.] and Mrs. Levi Bowman in Elmira on Sunday. ‘ Successful Sale. The auction sale of farm stock unrd implements held by John Polâ€" lak on Wednesday was fargely atâ€" tended and good prices were realâ€" ized (See answer at bottom of page) were visitors to Waterloo on Sat urday USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS TO BUY OR SELL. NORTH wWOoOLwICH By Mrs. Walter Maurer (Chronicle Correspondent) By W. J. Kieswetter (Chronicle Correspondent) BAMBERG L E1 \Toman gave a reading entitled "The Ladies Aid". During the meeting Mrs. August Kavelman, who is 80 years of age and the oldâ€" | |est member was given an honorary | membership in the society. Two | new members were received into | the society as well.. a | Ladies Aid Annual Held At Dundee James Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Jack with the president, Mrs. M. K. Toâ€" man presiding. Psalm 51 was read responsively and the lcl"l)pmre lesson was read by Mrs. Oliver Zinn. Mrs. Hubert Greulich also Schmidt on Wednesday evening The following officers were then clected: Hon. president, Rev. A. L. Conrad; president, Mrs. M. K. Toâ€" man; viceâ€"president, Mrs. Oliver Zinn; secretary, Mrs. Gordon Lee; treasurer, Mrs. Jack _ Schmidt; working committee, Mrs. John Wanner, Mrs. Earl Einwachter, Mrs. Alex Brighton and Mrs. H. Kavelman; auditors, Mrs. Hubert Greulich and Mrs. Harry Goettâ€" ling; pianist, Grace Toman; assistâ€" ent, Mrs. Earl Einwachter. Comâ€" raittees were appointed as folâ€" lows: program for February and March, Mrs. B. Boshart and Mrs H. Kavelman; visiting for January, Mrs. H. Greulich and Mrs. Lorne Brighton; and flowers for January, Mrs. Alex Brighton and Mrs. John Wanner of Sunday School The annual reâ€"organization of the Baptist Sunday School was beld on Sunday morning when the following officers were elected w.ith the exception of the superinfl‘ tendents who wi‘!l be elected at the| businesg mecting of the church; secretary. Eden Hilborn; assistant, | ‘Frank Toman; treasurer, Mrs. Harâ€" old Poth; assistant, Mrs. Roy Gildâ€" ‘ner; pianist, Greta Buck; assistant, ‘\Joan Dinger; librarian, Emma Lautenschlager; ushers, Frank Toâ€" Iman. Cloyee Toman, Kenneth Reiâ€" \cr and Harold Poll i _ The enrollment of the school is PS and there was an average, atâ€" ho rdance of 62 during the past yeur. _ Thirteen _ members â€" were ‘present every Sunday. The sum of |5297.96 was raised during the year (of which $132.86 was for missions. Name Officials W.M. A. Meets At New Dundee The annual meeting of the St. 7. E. Page read letters of appreâ€" cation for Christmas boxes sent to the sick anad shutâ€"in. At the vonclusion of the meeting dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Sp(-cial Service On Epiphun Â¥ A special servjce in observance of "The Epiphany of Our Lord". was held at St. James Lutheran Church on Wednesday â€" evening. kev. A L. Conrad delivered the message and three boys, Robert Rrighton, Earl Goodwin anad Delâ€" more _ Toman â€" sang â€" "We Three Kings" The â€" total _ enrollment of the school for the past year was 75 with the average attendance 53. |‘Those who had perfect attendance «t Sunday School for the year were ‘M K. Toman. Robert Brighton, Following the meeting the reâ€"orâ€" ganization of the Sunday School was held with these officers being elected for the new year: Hon, president, Rev. A. L. Conrad; supt., W. H. Egerdee; viceâ€"supt., Jack Schmidt; â€" secretaryâ€"treasurer, . M K. Toman; eradle roll supt., Grace Toman; auditors, Milton Zinn and Crville Finwachter. NEW DUNDEE £Oe CLOPTY ~* CLO"wro ‘Delmore Toman,â€" Shirley Einwach |ter, Carson Einwachter and New ‘ton Einwachter The United Brethren Christian Endeavor Society met at the parâ€" sonage on Thursday evening with the president, Miss Mary Kaster in the chair. The scripture lesson was read by Miss Kathryn Hallnan aud a piano duct was rendered ty Mrs. E. Gingerich and Miss D Cingerich. Quentin Hallman preâ€" sented the topic, "How May I Beâ€" ceme Sure of God". Miss Jean Hallman then read an nudress and Mrs. Elgin Miller reode the presentation of a scatter rug to Rev. Gingerich and family At the conclusion Miriam Hilborn read a letter of greceting which had |Loen received from Rev. and Mrs |G. D. Fleming of Huntington, Ind Games and contests were then enâ€" [ju_\'('d under the direction of Miss ,.}can Hullman after which lunch pwas served by the men who were ]prcscm. Jr. Red Cross Meets. U.B.C.E. Mecets The Junior Red Cross Society of the Public School held its first . raceting of the new year on Friday | afternoon with the president, Eva Snider occupying the chair. After inc singing of ‘O Canada" the seeâ€" retary‘s report was given by Ro bert Brighton. Other numbers on the program consisted of: a song, "The Woodpecker", by three junior gitls, Shirley Coleman, Mary Jane MeDonald and Patty Brighton; riadles by Newton Einwachter; a poem by Shirley Einwachter; a story by Esther Rosenberger; a duect by Shirley Coleman and Mary Jane McDonald; a poem by Miriam ; Thibideau; and the editofs report by Edgar Bowman Y.P.S. Meets. Omar Snider presided at the reâ€" gelar meeting of the Blenheim Mennnite Young People‘s Society which was held at the church on Sunday â€" morning. _ The scripture lesson â€" was read by Miss Erma Baer, and an essay on the topic, "Proofs of the Livng God" was given by Miss Mary Shantz. Joâ€" siah Baer was the speaker. Miss Eleanor Moyer one of the workers of the Canadian Sunday The Twin City‘s Favourite Advertising Medium THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Just look at that cager, admiring crowd!‘ They‘ve all gathered in response to the ad Tom put in the Waterloo Chronicle and Buyers‘ Guide this morning. You‘ll be amazed at how quickly you can sell YOUR car, if you let Ads tell everyone in Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo it‘s for sale! Don‘t delay â€" Dial 6â€"6401 right now! tfi ‘% *Â¥ 1. [\ ) D/\ S ?j\&?f»’ ~ s ’,_'i T_J{” \m WALT DeSuzq â€" THE BUYERS‘ GUIDE and Results / Rev. S. S. Shantz, E. K. Bock, 11 rold Shantz and Cameron Bock uttended the funcral of the late Mrs. Moses Shupe at Bad Axe,. Mich., last Friday. â€" Personals. | _ Miss Eleanor Griffin of Port i peo is visiting with her sister, X‘rs. Milton Hill and Mr. Hill _ Poter S. Hallman and Clarence Ealiman of Plattsville called on Mz and Mrs Josiah Cassel last CGret Hubert Gruelich has purchased the property of Mrs. L. Clemens on Bridge St. and will take possession im April 2s Friday X‘Ts â€" Chnistian Cressman, Mr. val Nirs O. (i Stoltz and Miss L..uriine Stoltz of Plattsville visitâ€" is with Mr..and Mrs. L. K. Bingeâ€" riun on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. Eisenmenger of Dickic Settlement, Miss Geralâ€" dine Bauman of Kitchener and Lee.â€"Cpl. E. L. Einsenmenger of N‘agara Falls visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rov Tschirhardt on Sunday. T OJ * S A MODEAN . . . Qutlt .\ . CcONVENIENTLY LOCATI notk ... Close to Parliament Buildings, By Walt Disnev U-T-«I(:'.;r'rmu.mfi:" Leaf Gardena, _ Fashional Shopping District, Wholesale Houses, very Theatres, Churches

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