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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Apr 1943, p. 5

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â€" Friday, April 28, 1948 86 King St. East Your Gijt Headquarters Featuring Newest GRUEN Watches Mrs. Charles Bmfl- of Doon spent Thursday at home of her damter Mrs. Alvin Schneider of Ki ner. daughter Edreld of Doon w visitors in Kitchener, Saturday the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Bryce at Doon. *Trade mork Registered. & Remember two things about Gruen Curvex! Owe: Pocket warch accuracy made possible by the large, sturdy parts »f the movement curred to fit the case [ wo: Superlatively beavriful styling. See he Gruen Curver at our store today‘ W“E‘m Watch that can‘t be copied! Kitchener‘s Largest and Most Modern Jewellers CURVEX TROOP Er CURVEX sArONES$ movement. 10 kt. pink or yallow goidâ€"filed case........ $52.50 WOMEN!! 17â€"jewe! Precision William Bryce of Waterloo spent 3 Pce. MAPLE BED ROOM SUITE Including Bed, Chest and Vanity 3â€"Pce. BED ROOM SUITE 3â€"Pee. BED ROOM SUITE BULLAS TRADEâ€"IN STORE 92 Ontario St. South The Eaton Operatic WwWEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th Society of Toronto Our Government realizes the importance of nutrition for health, as an aid to Victory. Government surveys show that the diet of many Canadians is deficient. This is not necessarily because people eat too little food, but rather because they eat the wrong Aind of food. That‘s why it is every Canadian women‘s duty to know and apply the basic rules of Nutrition. And that‘s why we offer you an easy way to plan meals that will feed your family well ... in a useful uc new booklet, "Fatâ€"toâ€"Workâ€"toâ€"Win". sOLE BROS. George E. Fenner, 43 Cedar St. E Tickets now on sale at PAUL BERG‘S MUSIC STORE, A. G. HAEHNEL‘S DRUG STORE, or any member of the Junior Board of Trade. ____ _ Proceeds of program will be given to _ dhagy! .. * a. & § AB ”\{.\V\f; _ _ _ ,, o9 _\ u“.m.s- _ â€" LOOK a,. «lip hese vaiuucsg! C , will présent ‘"Health is a vital dynamic thing contributing to Victory . . . a proper diet . . . a matter of national concern.‘ K.â€"W. RED CROSS BLOOD DONORS CLINIC Also BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES Sponsored by the K.â€"W. JUNIOR BOARD OF TRADE 17â€"jewel Precision movement. 10 k1. pink or yellow goidâ€"filed cose ... $47.30 So do your part! Learn how to bring new health and vitality to your famify! Get your copy of "Fatâ€"toâ€" Workâ€"toâ€"Win", NOW! pMAFORE in Walnut in Wainut Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger and family and Lloyd ‘Metzger of Yatâ€" ton, with Mr. and Mrs. John Metzâ€" ger. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steinback, visited the former brother at Brodâ€" hagen, Sunday. _ _ _ Gunner Stewart Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfe, who has been overseas since August, 1942, has been invalided home and is at piesent at Christie Street Hospital, Toronto. Violet Kappes, Florence Hahn and Wilma Kuhn all of Kitchener with their parents, over the weekâ€" end. Rev. and Mrs. Knauff, Mr. and of birds. This is a patrol compeâ€" Mrs. George Smith and Vera were(tition. Plans were also made for Saturday supper guests with Mr. an allâ€"day hike after Easter. and Mrs. George Grosz, Waterloo. | Mr. Walker Hilborn of Ottawa _ Rev. S. Hoffman and Mrs. Hoffâ€" man of North Bay visited with the fortmer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Jaeob Dorscht and daughters of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grubb. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hackban.}spem Mr. and Mrs Lorne Schmidt visited ‘ents, Sunday at Kitchener with Mrs. _ Mr. Harvey Hackbart. and S children of Waterloo w;reflsifixfi;;l guests with Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott, | son Rickert, New Dundee at Shantz Station Personal |‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Arno Ned and daughters, Audrey and Eleanor of Conestogo were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Addiâ€" Mrs. A. Futher of New Dundee ;rent a few days with her sister, rs. Marshall Ludwig at Kitchenâ€" er loo and Mrs. James Richardson,| 4*‘ 0N !‘ues0a) Kitchener were Sunday guests of l“"’d attendance. Mr. and Mrs. R G. Schiedel ane Pss aen :l;;, re ns & d-&l:' B. i Tenderfoot Scout nh#:;-:ngl !ll."o-g'.m"'...n.:.udg_:’.‘g Boy Scouts Meet. Mrs. Georgina Durns, 137 Elmer St Mr. and Mrs. Russel Erb, Waterâ€" HEIDELBERG JOIN THE "N FOR V‘‘ DRIVE By Miss Betty Bechthold (Chronicle Correspondent) at the K.â€"W. Collegiate Auditorium alGâ€"~ KITCHENER $65.00 $89.50 $69.50 ear« FREE now to imerove HEALTH THROU@N BETTER NUTRITION ... HERE‘s Now! Send for your copy today ! â€"Prime Minister Machentic King | Two soldiers from New Hamâ€" |\burg have written to thank the folks of New Hamburg for their {generous contributions of news and ,gms. | _ Rev. H. Erdman confirmed a Mrs. Stecklc, formerly of Nova Lclass of five on Palm Sunday in St. Scotia. .Peter‘s Lutheran Church, New _ Mr_and Mrs. Isaiah Eby, Audrey Hamburg, at 7 p.m. The examinâ€" ard Nyle were Sunday guests of [ation took place in Livingstonc Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Shantz at w;Presbyterian Church in Baden at Kitchener. 11 am. The members of the class â€" Miss Goertrude Huber of Roseâ€" were Mildred Boehler, Armin and biank spent Sunday with Mr. and Eleanor Bruer, New Hamburg, and Mrs. Lloyd Battler at the East |Rodger Weiler and Marjoric Biesel, View Farm. [Baden. * Mrs. Kathcrine Herner and Mr. !_Mrs. Charles Kuntze has sold his residence on Peel St., and his tenâ€" ant home on Jacob St., to ‘Mr. |Amos Baechler of East Zorra. Mr. ;Kuntze will move to Elmira where the resided before coming back to this district The two properties which he has just sold formerly belonged to Mrs. Simpson Merner and Mr. Kuntze acquired them about a year ago. Mr. Alfred Cavey was taken suddenly il with an attack of apâ€" pendicitis and was rushed to the Kâ€"W Hospital where an emergency operation _ was . performed. . His c;,)ndm'on is reported to be favorâ€" able. Mr. Jacob S. Hamel, assistant fire chief of the New Hamburg Fire brigade has handed in his resignaâ€" tion after 35 years of faithful serâ€" vice on the volunteer force. Mr. Hamel is now engincer of the Waâ€" terloo Lingerlic Plant and finds it impossible to leave his work in case of fire during the daytime. Five Confirmed on Palm Sunday. A. R. G. Smith attended the monthly mecting of the North Bienheim Farmers‘ Mutual Fire Insurance Co., on Friday, April 16. _ Mr. Adam Gabel, who went to the Kâ€"W Hospital for treatment following a severe heart attack is reported to be improved. His maâ€" ny friends hope for his speedy reâ€" covery. The wind on Monday broke down one of the shade trees on Peel street. Wm. Pauli, road foreâ€" man, was soon on the job and had it cut up and out of the way. Tpr. Frances Cleary is home on furlough from Victoria, B.C.. and is visiting his wife, Mrs. Cleary and his mother, Mrs. Edward Anâ€" derson. Dr. T. C. Kirkpatrick examined about 25 girls and boys‘ of grades XI XII and XIII on their St. John‘s Ambulance course. _ All passed, more than half receiving A‘s and they will soon receive their St. John‘s Certificates. _ Cubs reaching the age of 12 ‘years are continually moving into {the Scouts. During the past few i weeks the following have come up: Hollis Stock, Jas. Groff and Bob ‘Berdux. ~ A new recruit was also )gained in Harold Roth, who atâ€" ’tended for the first time at this meeting. The main project for the {next meeting is the identification ‘of birds. This is a patrol compeâ€" | The main feature of the evening “wu an airplane spotter <«ontest, using pictures of all kinds of planes of the United Nations as well as of the enemy. The Eagle Potrol was first w'ni the exeepâ€" ‘tional record of identifying 57 out |of a total of 70 planes. Scout Donâ€" |ald Heist pa_ssenj his First Aid test Mr. and Mrs. Tom Puddicombe and son of Toronto spent the weekâ€" ‘end with the former‘s father, Mr Harry Puddicombe. Messrs. Harold Luft and Howard Hostetler of Western University, London, spent the weekâ€"end at their homes here. l kÂ¥ i ”"‘": 3 ‘ \“I $225.000 Victory Loan Objective. | & The Fourth Victory Loan Camâ€"| *.;# R&cnflarhdonladqvn.h Rev.| ~[S}| L. Merner as chairman. Mr| .‘ ard T. L. Rodney Klassen, PL Stuart _ Luckhardt, ; PL _ Wm.)/ Christner and A.P.L. Walter Riehl| reported that they had passed ; their ambulance test receiving a St. John‘s Ambulance certificate. spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hilborn Eari Katzenmeier is acting as chairman of the township of Wilâ€" mot committee. The objective for ‘Ncw Hamburg has been set at $225,000 as compared with $176,000 good attendance. After the breakâ€" ing of the flag, and inspection, Donald Kennedy was invested as a Tenderfoot Scout. raised in the Third Victory Loan Campaign. The objective set for Wilmot township is $186,000, while the amount raised in the last camâ€" pa}fi; was $111,000. â€" | First New Hamburg Boy Scout Troop met in the Library Hall on Tuesday evening with a NEW HAMBURCG | ; Buy wWAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Regularly NOW Recent visitors with Jacob and Mary Heimpel were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heimpel and Judy of Waterloo land Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bruder and ‘Eaward of Kitchener. Mr. Morley Battler attended a venison supper at Hardy Bay \Hunt Club at Galt recently Mrs. Robert Chase of Fort Wilâ€" liam, NS., was visiting with her sisterâ€"inâ€"law â€" Mrs. John Steckle when the ascompanied cach other to Sarnia where they visited Mrs. Lloyd Sharp, who is a sister of Mrs. Steckle, formerly of Nova Scotia. Artend Conference. Mrs. Alex Oswald and Alice Osâ€" wald are attending the annual Women‘s Missionary Conference of | the United Brethren Church of Cntario, which is being held at Sherkston on the Niagara circuit from _ Monday _ until Thursday. They were appointed delegates for the Mannhcim U. B. Church. 1 Mrs. Katherine Herner and Mr.| and Mrs. Ervin Bauman of Kitchâ€"| ener were recent visitors at the . Reuben Eby home. | Cpl. Ivan Battler of Kingston spent a few days‘ leave with his purents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Batâ€" tlor. The Community Red Cross quiltâ€" ing was held at the school last Wednesday. two quilts were comâ€" pleted with thirteen ladics being present. A collection was taken. Mrs. Erwin Cober and baby from The Plains called on Mrs. Lloyd Battler and Mrs. Ezra Becker last Thursday. _ _ Rev. and Mrs. and Ernest Gingâ€" erich and Dorothea of New Dunâ€" dee were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby and family. Sunday visitors with Mrs, Levi Hallman were Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hallman and Evelyn and Arch Hallman of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kufske were among those who attended the funcral af the late Norman Koch at Kitchener Recent visitors with Mr. c and Mrs. Lloyd Snider were the latâ€" ter‘s mother, Mrs. Ed. Seibert and Elsie of Parkway and Trooper Lloyd Seibert of Camp Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stange visited Mr. and Mrs Ezra Thur in Upper Pilkington on Sunday Mrs. Cyrenus Zicgler spent Sunâ€" day in Elmira with her sister, Mrs. Isaac Brubacher and Mr_ Brubaâ€" cher Pte_ Ralph Bott of Niagaraâ€"onâ€" theâ€"Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Geisel and family were recent gvests of Mr. and Mrs. David Bott. Mrâ€" and Mrs Willard Schwindt and children Witson and Dorothy of Galt visited at the home of Mr. Ard Mrs: Edmund Schwindt Mr. Allan Krauter of Dauphin, Man. is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs Walter Maurer Messrs. _ Nathamicl _ and Osiah Horst were guests at the Brubachâ€" erâ€"Shantz wedding ncear Alma on Suturday ‘The Loyal Workers‘ Club met at the home of Mrs Walter Maurer ur Wednesday last The afternoon was spent in quilting and sewing for the Red Cross Mr. and Mrs Oliver Kelly and sun John were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs: John Longman at Alma Mr. and Mrs Oftto Miller of Elâ€" mira spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Bott You can continue to place out mux Fats and Bones for colâ€" tion by your Street Cleanâ€" ing Department where such a system is in effect. o WILLIAMSBURG them in your community, orâ€" NORTH WOOLWICH You can take your fat dripâ€" pings, scrap fat and bones to your meat dealer. He will r-y you the established price or the dripping and the scrap fat. If you wish, you can turn this money over to your local Voluntary Salvage Committee or Registered Local War Charity, orâ€" You can donate your fat dripâ€" ping, scrap fat and bones to your local Voluntary Salvage "\o _ / ~ W /7 #!6 HERE‘S WHAT TO Do By Mis. Exra Becker (Chronicle Coree=pondent ) DEPARTMENT OF MATIONAL WAR SERVICES Ey Mrso Wadter Manrer (Chronicle Concespendent) Leading Aircraftman Lindsa{ Coulter of Jarvis spent this wee! at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Coulter. _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Mulcahy sponl the weekâ€"end with friends in ‘Toronto. . Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. W. H. Henderson were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ruby, Florence and Lloyd, of Stratford, Mrs. S. B. Otten and family of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. David Lowrie and Mrs. Walter Norman of Toronto. Rev. C. S. and Mrs. Jones, Miss Maric Cobb and Mr. Allan Hawâ€" thorne spent Thursday last in London. of the RCN.VR Mr. and Mrs. Mike Keillor and family and Messrs. Lloyd and Jack MacLennan of Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacLennan on Sunday. _ ___ D Mr. _ and Mrs. Cameron Hume, Mrs. E. Tait and Marlene visited Mr. and Mrs. George Hume of Atâ€" wood on Sunday. _ _ Mrs. Jessie Pope of Atwood visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Blair and Mrs. E. McBain on Sunday. Mr. Eric Jones, son of Rev. C. S. and Mrs. Jones, has enlisted in the University Naval Training Division Mrs. Margaret Anderson of Lonâ€" don, Misses Kathleen Nicklin of Wroxeter and Mary Nicklin of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nicklin. Mrs. William Neilson, Marjory and John of Elora visited the former‘s brother, Mr. Howard Mason, on Saturday. _ _ _ _ _ _ Mrs. C. C. Clarke received word on Monday that her brother, Edâ€" ward Thompson, of Moorefield, had died on Sunday. â€" _ 8 s Leading Aircraftman Hugh Jenâ€" ner of Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Riley of Milverton were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. S. W. Coulter. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kipfer and family of Gadshill were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Emerson Kipfer. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Simmons, Wilma and Clive, of Moorcfeld, were Sunday visitors with Mr. Henry Kelly and Maida. _ _ _ Rev. C. S. Jones was at Rodney .Send Your Clothes To Twin City Laundry Twin City Laundry Cleaners and Dyers FOR QUJCK SERVICK JUST TELEPHONE 88633 . . . . NOW:! "Twin City‘s Busiest Cleaners For Over 10 Years" C AR ATRA C wity a,, EOW HOURS Our careful service assures you longer wear . . . greater thrift. Our finer materials, drying and finishing processes . . . quality work. Our complete "taking over" assures you more free hours in which to do the many jobs you‘re holding down today. Try our damp wash, our Auffâ€"dry, or semiâ€"finish services to find the one best suited to your needs. FOR QUALITY WORK spend a few days and to attend the Golden Wedding celebration of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. 'l‘afll:r of Port Stanley. | . and Mrs. Dan Jantzi and Mrs. Maurice Geitch and infant son David spent a few da;s with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean of Southwest Wilmot called on their daughter, Miss Margaret Bean on Sunday evening, who acv:om?anied them on a visit to Mrs. Bean‘s broâ€" ther, Mr. Gordon Hallman and Mrs. Hallman of New Dundee. Hearty congratulations are exâ€" tended one of our local boys, Pilot Officer Lawrence Snider, son of Mrs. Ed. Snider and the late Mr. Snider, who last Wednesday was awarded the Air Force Cross for outstanding _ work as a Royal Canâ€" adian Air Force Flying Instructor under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Lawrence is at confined to his home for several days with an attack of bronchitis. _ The young people of Hagey Church, Preston, recently conductâ€" !ed special service in the Baden Mission. f Sgmn. George Fowler, who has spent the past three year on active service and a goodly portion of that time overseas, has returned home on leave and is at present at the home of his sister, Mrs. Thos. M. Nisbet where he is visiting his moâ€" ther, Mrs. Clara Fowler. Evans and Miss Deanne Kaufman of the local public school teaching staff attended the meeting in New Hamburg on Tuesday evening for the teachers of Wilnot towndxl& Inspector Hansuld of Galt was attendance. Miss M. Cowan of Blyth has been visiting her friend, Mrs. J. C. Ross ard Dr. Ross for a few days. _ _ Stanley on Th children have moved into the home of Miss Nancy Gingerich which was recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Baechler. â€" children have moved into Mr. Les Kuntz‘s house. ust Call FOR WARTME THABIFT al‘-esem. stationed at No. 3 Flying structors‘ School at Arnprior, Ontario, where his bride of a few months also resides. Mrs. Carmen Facey of East Zorâ€" ra is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Ed. Snider. Mrs. Dorothy Babey, 161 Fischer St DOWNING, STEEN and Co. GUARANTEED. | Investigate. . Write 86 King St. W. _ Phone 4â€"4162 strape. LIGHT. [NEXPENSIYVE RUPTURLED? FLORISTS Bstablished 1898 PAGR Â¥IVS

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