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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Apr 1943, p. 7

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CHAlyrr'.itFlly ACCOUNTANT TWINCITY AUTO PAINTERS Phone tliasttifted . Advertisements Painting and l’upcrlnunging 398', King St, East Kitchener Sharp Ruiz-y A. Raddutz R. Knorr 2-2064 2709757 - 8-8317 Harman: t:vu, P. Films. Candy, Thvrmrs Bvlwlu. “:11 he on sale. when :avulluim. n1 (Iumr's Drug Stow. 408 F'itu Fit E. Kitchcner. Friday. April 2, 1948 90 Queen St. S Phone 2d.127 The colour of your our matched pern'ctly. BROI‘K & DAVIS T, ll R. BUNK 1). Bruce Davis CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS AUTO PAINTERS 17 On: 1'?) sr; RvMuding Books. Bible-s. Hymn and Pmyerbonks a specialty. Add mum hooks to your home library by haying: your favorite WATERu9o CHRONICLE Goods culled for and delivered " Unuka St mugL/wa bouridhnto books. lniuulmg L'lul- Bugs. Suitcases. at. Prices trump-Me SUTHHRLANI} - scummz PROFESSION A I , CARDS I “(M )KBIVDINC t "min-p3 tcre to a" You Fear" PEARL LAUNDRY CO. I ..tat. .er_wyrd; (Lyman! K all per Gord to: aa in Jiaiud Boat lot-H run- Per word. Inn-nun ettarle-- than l‘dre-Ics it: can at Tit Ciro-kl. M cem- cur- Punt-[c when “when are to " 'or. uuded. 6 cem- ndduwngl cub "nation In. Inn-AL “In or gum; " "tsr.. eoum u on} “turd. I Slur clan, wtuch gum-m the otscstoenrrut I: tor 1 Slur hut nun-y “menial-I you “II“ I Plyvnehl~ mun lecomml! nil-or- "let-tent! 0 Write ”In-m, on one out. " m on" Bulinrll [in]: - " - uni. [12.00 per your. '10. [on Oil noun“, DECORATORS tTrttstccrs m Bankruptcy) ly Km; St, East we 2-'.utti'2 Kllltl' ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC MOTORS GEORGE M. RUPPEL INSTRUCTIONS FUR SENDING ADVERTISEMENTS Kitchener DRUGGISTS Cleuuouts and Dyers Rug Shumpuuers CLEANERS CMIIIFIID ADiYTBtNG “Tl! 44 Willmm St _ Phone 24357 1'ilultrl'llACTll' J. C. l.lC}lMANN BOOKBINDER l2. Il. FRY cl 1 1m "'ftACTOR WANT ADS I IP11 tHA TORS ltATi)NlNti KNrCHFUNER Regularly BOX ADDIKESSB Kitchener " can. be! 1.00:“.- Phone 6-6012 Plume 4-4735 Kitchener Guelph Repairs Re-winding New and Kitchener FOR SALE Waterloo -- YOUR PROPERTY TO-DAY l BUY. YOUR um INSURANCE: , AND ANNUI'IIES DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Telephones [ Omce: 8-3463 Residence: 34331 HORIZONTAL For Adequate Protection - See our Local Representatives man: I Great-Wen Life Aace. Co. Fire _ Automobile - Accidentf Studios - " Roy St.. Kitchener 131?}; Phone 5-61” Whether BUYING or SELLING a FARM Good Brick House THE “’ATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Duplicating and Adding Machines. Filing Cabinets. Desks, Safes, etc. Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. - Phone 8-6404 Kitchener II, w. l. Kiznmm (Cm-allele urn-spender“) Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grubb and family of Heidelberg visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Peter Dorscht 7 Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Kios- wetter and family ot Waterloo visit- td with the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M, J, Kieswetter. on Sunday _ -- - - -- Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Dorscht and family of Kitchener visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stem". Mr, and Mrs. Henry Grobe were visitors to Kitchener on Monday. ANSWER IO ITO-DA" CROSSWOID PUZZLE AT TOP Or PAGE Teacher of Piano. Singing and Theory. A. K. CRESSMAN & SON New Hamburg, opposite Evangelical Church. Ex- cellent gardens. Saerifiee price. HESSENAUR & SHANTZ D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCI- ASSETS OVER 32.000.000.00 Limited Phone 645455 - 24 Queen N. KITCHENER REAL ESTATE TYPEWRITERS MISS ANNA It. BEAN Mont: “no " "In.“ I all-to; Dot m Km. I‘Mlum ”Minn Inc. GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT 5100,0001!) TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Real - and [um-nu. Head can WATERLOO. ONTARIO Private and Clan luau-etio- JOE MEINZINGER INSURANCE ' MAY BE ASHES TO-MOP)' 102 [in It. - BAMBERG “TA BctBN ID t “I MUSIC WATERLOO New and Uni - _ ONT. '. Mr, James Skillings, who had Ibcen at his home confined to bed ‘with la grippc for a week returned ‘ to his teaching duties at school last .Thursday, Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bell on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. F. McDonald, also Mr. E. Oborer of Preston visited Mr. and Mrs. Bel land Mr. and Mrs Quintin Markie. . After many weeks of huge snow thins and blocked roads the com- munity has been connected with civilization once more when a large road scraper snow-plow from Woodstock made the roads pass- able with 'he help of men with shovels. Miss Anna Waldie, R.N., of Woodstock visited her parental home Friday and Saturday. Friends of Mrs. James Smith are pleased to learn of her improve- mont after being on the sick list for quite a while. She is again able to do her housework. Friends and relatives of W. G, McDonald of Prince George mili- lmwwoxv - - -t- Ar Eugene She/In. i DONALD DUCK t. What Roman emperor was known as "The Great"? " Pen 11. Where is the Juan "home. u. Pod-I digit " Domic- 16. Teaters' 18. Accomplish" 20. Terrible 2t. [an English not Irma "Faerie Owen"? " Who is the heroine tt the open "Pagtiacei'9 "t Swill river " Diversions " Upon 311m. Island a»: I' 32. Toners " Behold " Article 36 Walerwny 37 Food tUh " Action: BO. Former European mdom 1 63. gasp-ten _ " mum; bout " amne- 52. Before " Thinking out logically a. Lair " Universal language CHESTERFIELD Tr Cs 17: 1. Likely - ' 2. Legal aeience ' , 3, One who Ignores ‘ A. Oman: element 5.13qu or burden. v? 6. Niton tam.) . 2. God of underworld e. Who is Genim's wife in fan- orsi,trs “Mst of the ft . fpmpuirter E r. lg Br J. E. '"rhte 'chroniete Corresrondera" THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Mohrroe An bstrrrmtiorral Dally N, u \[mlu‘r is Truthhd-Ci-tive-Uttbiased--.Frr. from Senutional‘ um-Editorial. Are Timely and Instructive and In Daily Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor in Ideal Newspaper for the Home. Name Address The Christian Science Publishing-Societe One, Norway Street, Huston. Massachusetts Prue $12.00 Tcarlv. or :4 00 " Blond! Saturday Issue, Incl-Mung Llngdnnc hVcuoo, "tst, It Year. Introductory Offer, 6 Saluvdny Issues 25 Cents. VERTICA . .11 V) " cr"!, JN ir 5 r w, /,f' "" " 1illss, sr'" - x/ tics //,L, B - #5!“ ca,' ?' K ., 2‘» 'cet?; CT p).';': / iityrlt) Ite? A “5' A,” I - _ 'dy: LI 'iffif, The World's Nays Seen Till-Pugh "s'it, SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST mgmum "tfg cfjit', tl Rocky hr 12. Amrttttrtive " Iron " Kingly 21. Dinner mum 22. What American author wrote "Age of Reason” 2.18th bird ts Sorrow 26. Positive ik 29. Mme what». 32. Scenic: 33. Entrap " Deformed lmbecile 39. Where are the Krupp we”. located , " Cap part 42. Genus of gage: u. Expires " Married " [And-mensurp 48. Fold " Insect " Personality AH Compass [mini In?!” l, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald of New Dundce were Sunday dinner Ipuosts of Mr and Mrs. F. McDon- Add. Rev. Stewart of Bright called on members of the congrvgutinn one drtlast “jerk. Mr. Quintin Markle visited his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cuthbert over the wcok-end. Complete Quilts. Several of the pupils. their mo- thers and friends quilted two hand-made quilts on Saturday "at tho school houst.. Tickets are to be sold on each quilt. A lucky draw will be made in the near future and the Iucsy person with number that is drown receives the quilt. The proceed: go to the Red Cross Friends of Mrs. R. Shultis arc pleased to learn of her recovery from a stiff case of tho flu: Mrs, Frank McDonald. accompa- n‘od bv A. Y) Boll. attended a sale mar Nvw Hamburg um- day last week. . Mr. and Mrs, Dvan Murklv and Joyce of Swouburg Won- Sunday evening RucMs of Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Mackh, and Paul and Thy- m. Miss Jane McIntyre of Haysvillv was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs B, Waldiv and family. iar. and Mrs, D E. Sluul'fvr and Helen and Daniel Wen- Monday visitors to Toronto. Mr. D. E, Stauffor was a busi- Mess visitor to Toronto and Wood- stock last week. Maier Carl bedrrman of near Plattsvillo was a Saturday night guryt of, Daniel fitatWer, Jr. A _ - Miss Anna Waldiv. RN. of Woodstock visitvd hcr home (wt-r tht, week-end. tary camp, RC, ate sorry to hear that hv IS confined to the military Innsmml there with Illness and wish him A speedy recovery, _ Mrs. Geo-ye Perrin of Roseville visited her parents and brother a {mi days [gm _wtwk, _ Sm- lmltum of this page for an- Nu'tu" to gnu/Iv ?fft,C) ttte ij?gi, F57". 10) CILOAIQL! V l Grade K--Edward Goettling. $3.7; John Brubachcr. 79.8; Elaine Rust. 76.9: Glenn Pom. 7t.2; Lois 'Shvlby. 70.5; Glen Hallman, 61.6. 1 Grade tX-Cameron McDonald, (ifr6: Glenn Shantz. 69.5; Erma Raster. 69.1; Miriam Guthrie. 69; Joan Dinger 66.7; Delmore Toman. 160.1; Elmo: Reist, 55.3; Kathryn ‘Hulman. 5ir Elizabeth Hall. 46.6; ‘M( Ne Mill-3r. 45.1; Lincoln Cote- 'man, 41.5. The sum ot $3,015.77 In I'M by ul departments of the 'ug'tist Church during the 'lfdltglTvgi; cording to "poets m treasurers of the Church. Miuioo Fund, Sunday School. Minion Cir- cle and Balm Fund at the Ill- nual conventional may held on Thursday evening. this amount $50814 was paid to Mir snons. A vote ot thanks in; ex- tended to the pastor, Rev. H. P. Schade and the otricees for their servnces rendered during the year. The meeLng commenced with a brief devotional period led by Rev. Schade after which the election of officers tor the new year was held. V E. Dingur _ar1d Charley Miller were re-elected deacon: while the other deacons are Welt-lawn Becker and Hubert Toman. el- llngton Becker and Kenneth Reier were elected trustees with Arthur Lautenschluger being the other rvember on the board, Frank To- man was eiceted to the parsonage board wuh the remaining members being Wellmgton Becker and'Cart Buck Roy Gildner was also elect- u‘ audrtor for a two-year term to ht-rV(‘ with Wilson Sararas the othcr auditor. Other oftrcers were re-elected as followt: clerk, Mrs. Harold Potts; gnu-ml treasurer, Mrs. L. Zinken; Mnssron trcasurer. Miss Sylvia Bock. Sunday School superinten- orttt, Hubert Tuman; assistant. V. l" Dingcr: pianist, Miss Greta Buck; assist-nt, Miss Joan Dinner. The ushers elected were Frank Tumun, Clarence Hilborn. Harold mm and Ruv Gnldner and the mu~lc committee will be composed ol Mrs. Hubert Toman, Mrs. Eph- r..nn Ehnes. Mrs. Herbert Hiller and Mrs Roy Gildncr. Mrs. Christ Ruby. 16th line, islAlvin Wettlnufcr and son Repaid of visiting a few days with herEOCtzel's visited on Sunday with Mr. daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Schlegel. ‘and Mrs. Clayton Seyler. "our New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Docring, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth Clare and Wayne, spent Friday eve- spent Fridav with Mr. and Mrs.Cutr1g with Mr. and Mrsr. Russel Nicholas s. Roth. would at Bamberg. Master Elroy Helmuth and Miss) Magdalena spent Monday last ml Stratford. é The snow IS nearly all gone in this vicinity, with the exception of n trw spots around the buildings whorv It was very deep. Roads are muddy, If weather is favorable the farmers will soon be seen on the land. than mun Mrs. Aarvn Holmuth and Elaine roturnod home after spending the work-0nd in Baden. Mr. Aaron Helmuth and Willis spent Monday Past with Mr Laurie Ross m West Zena Baptists Raise $2,015 in 1942 Mr. and Mrs, Christ Baechlor and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mer Baeehlcrr spent Sunday with‘ Mrs. Aaron Bender and family. 3 Mrs. Aaron Bender and familyi spent Wednesday last with Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Bender. With line. l Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Bast and Mr. and Mrs Lloyf_Schmidt in Baden were: Mr. and Mrs. Avon Helmuth and fam, ily and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hel, muth. Carol and Orwell and Mr. Filmy Holmulh and Miss Verna l.ichti from Waterloo. Mrs Henry Well is also laid up hum-d from a fall last Wednesday. w-th a hruiwd log which he sus- Mrs, Lorne Bender, 16th tine, had tho misfortune of falling on. the ice last Sunday and suffered a torn ligament in her ankle. She will be laid up for some time. Thu following is the New Dundee School: Grade xr--Reta Coleman. 12; George Goettling. 71.5; Nyle Die- hnbacher. 62.6; Leonard Hamach- cr, 60; Flux-once Hewitt, 57.t; Ed- ward Dahm; 55.1; Alice Oswald. 54.4. School Report Is Released Grade xtr--Roy Shanta, 70.8. Not ranked, absent for more an one examination. Joe Hall- NEW DUNDEE EAST ZORRA Mrs. R. Carton. Principal, Miss M. Hadley. Assistant. My Mum Aaron lidmulh Il‘hrmnirh- "rrrrrtondetsgt the report of Continuation l Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Seyler and family of Burnside, Mr. and Mrs. GTGG Wettlaufer and son Ronald of i'oetzsys visited on Sunday with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Clayton Seyler. g Sunday visitors at the home of MM. and Mrs. Theo. Doering were: iMr. and Mrs. Wesley Doering of lHickson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neeh, LBilly and Betty of Waldau, Mr. and Mrs. William Wcttlaufcr and Shir- Jey of Burnside, and Mr. Harvey ‘Kneisol of Lisbon. Miss Irene Doering and Mr. Roy Doering spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther at New Prussia. Mrs. Noah Gardner and family of Baden were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Eidt. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Docring and son Alvin of New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Roth and Miss Muriel Nicholas of Stratford were Sunday visitors wntt Mrs. Alvin Eidt, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr. Idptla and Donald. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrbvrt Eidi, Mr The Bar's Work Easier and PHILIPSBURG ' In. Cred- Dish-l4. " People! Br Miss Marie Darrin; (l'hn-niu-h- Correspondent, Water 'fat-tse BETTER VISION GLASSES YOUNG! We: thl Ghana. the day's work irreaaheenH-etBatitttreshtatettneve.ug of enjoy-Ne an. YOUNG? Idler Vision Glasses have - It.“ a! happy eyes. And the 11le is so mantle! In“ In. new. Wu m blurring " Your Evening Made Enioyable St. KITCHEN ER and Mrs. Edwin Bid! and Mr. Syd- ray Eidt visitor! nm- awning last week with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kerr at SW. Wihttst Mr. and Mrs, I E. Ducrmg >1)an Sunday at Briderport Miss Marn- Datum; and Mr. Harvey Knvisel sprnl Sunday ovo- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seip at Gadshill. WIII. coma- . . . comma-ant - Imam... By Walt "itutey In! Gardens, Fahd-ac- Moppm‘ Mania, “hold- "with. Thu-1m mud... wt Every “emu-nun. Clu-n to Pul' can BsaAim_ Fl7d;h7;r't'Ctl,t1'; Mapl- A M Pu-Iu. Pic-Inn Phone 2497]

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