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

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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lantz of Wilby accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Berg visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Doerâ€" ing at Hickson. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Doering of near New Hamburg called on Mr. snd Mrs. Louis Doering on Sunâ€" ay. Mr. Theo. Doering, Miss Marie Doering, Mrs. Peter Seip and daughter Karolyn of Gadshill, Mr. Harvey Kneisel of Lisbon were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jacky and Mr. Edward Jacky at St. Kgatha. Mr. Armand Doering spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. Walter Doering. Mr. and Mrs. Armon Lantz, Doâ€" reen and Marjory, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Lantz were Sunday visiâ€" tors with Mrs. Annie Kneisel at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther and Marion of New Prussia spent Friday evening with Mr. and glrs Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neeb of near Wellesley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Doering. Edwin Doering Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roth and family of Windsor were Sunday guests with Mrs. Alvin Eidt. Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vigor? Trp Ostrez Tonie . 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If you don‘t need glasses, we won‘t sell them lo_'you, Mr. T. Charlton. 107 Allan 8t E Roecbiim OLD URNITURE By Miss Marie Doering (Chronicle Correspondent) sSENSATIONAL NEW WAY â€"VIT A L. WEICHEL HARDWARE / "CORRECT GLASSES FOR ALL KINDS OF FEATURES® "Follow The Sate Way" Ask your Câ€"Iâ€"L Paint Dealer to show you the book "How To Transform Outdated Furniture"â€"a new book which contains 101 ideas for restyling old furniture; 80 photographs, many in full color, over 200 ‘ transformed articles. e. maker refunds low price taking Ostrex Tablets today. GOOD HEALTH IS AT Y \ During _ the_ Sunday _ School period at the Evangelical Church, Sunday, Mrs. Mary Melliroy, who is leaving shortly for Alberta, was presented with a gift by Lloyd Snyder, in behalf of the school. Mrs. Ed. Snyder read the address. Mr. and Mrs. Uzziah Shartz and Erma of Strasburg, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Martin and daughter Martha, of Preston, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bowman. The Mennonite Sewing Circle met in the basement, Tuesday, to quilt and sew for relief work. Mrs. Spics entertained the Evanâ€" gelical Ladies‘ Aid at her home, Tuesday. The day was spent in quilting. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Lichty, Pearl and Roy, visited Mr. Wm. Stahlâ€" baum at Hamilton on Sunday. Mrs. Eben Howling and Delford of New Dundee spent a week with Mrs. Jacob Spies. Family reunions were held at the homes of Peter Bow man and Menno B. Bowman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Allan of Galt spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bauman. Mrs. Cecil Capling visited relaâ€" tives at Hampstead over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bowgnan visited Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Bowâ€" man, Galt, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ismael Bowman and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Silas Martin, Heidelberg. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gowland of Milton visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lichty, Sunday. Mrs. Charles Grigg, Toronto, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder. Mra. E. Girodat. 70 Short 8t FLORADALE By Mrs. Gertrude Bowman (Chronicle Correspondent) The Knitting Nancys met at the ome of Mrs. E. 8. Brown on Satâ€" urday afternoon and commenced work on the making of stuffed aniâ€" mals for Christmas gifts for overâ€" seas. Donations of odd pieces of print would be greatl apgrecm- ed for this work ;)‘y t{e girls and their instructress, Mrs. Brown. Mr. Homer Devitt and Mrs. Lyle Bingeman, tencl}cr and assistant teacher of the Young Girls‘ class of the M.BC. Sumday School were joint hostesses when they enterâ€" trined their clasg at the former‘s home at Mannheim on Sunday. Those present were Reta Coleman, Mrs. S. S. Shantz, missionag{ svpcrintendent of the Bethel M. B. C. Sunday Schuol ssoke on the lives of a number of departed misâ€" sionaries during the Quarterly Missionary program on Sunday morning. Miss Evelyn Cressman olso gave a report of the annual Sunday School convention held reâ€" cently. _ _ ed and the scripture lesson was read by Darc Einn. Rev. A. L. Conrad onch prayer after which the study periods were held. Mrs. B. Boshart was in charge of the Primary Class on the subject of "Others who can help to make a happy home", while Mrs. Conrad reviewed the catechism with the juniors. ; The Children of the Church met at St. James Lutheran parsonage en Saturday afternoon with an atâ€" tendance of twentyâ€"one. The preâ€" sident, Shirley Einwachter presidâ€" dress on the theme, "The Family and the Sunday School" by Rev. E. Gingerich; and a song by the Junior Choir. Little Marion Sherk, sixâ€"yearâ€"old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sherk had the misfortune of fracâ€" turing her right arm when she fell in the barn at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock last week. Youngsters Meet. followed by the reading of the ‘soripture lesson by the fathers present. Albert Chapman gave a review of the Sunday School lesson and Miss Jean Haliman gave an inâ€" ‘loresting blackboard object lesson u;: the story :l){‘p "The Lost Sheetl:’;. The primary artment presen! u dialogue entitled, "The Booster Band" and also sang choruses. Other numbers on the program were: a vocal solo &y Elaine Swartz; a reading by Mrs. L. H. Cassel; recitations bér Elaine Fieâ€" derlein and Loretta Cheyne; a corâ€" net solo by Robert Fiederlein acâ€" companied at the piano by his moâ€" Minister Fills Chair as Bible Rev. J. H. Moore otShAksgem presented a paper on the subject, "What the Church is Doing" at the October meeting of the New Hamâ€" burg and District Ministerial Assoâ€" ciation which was held at the Unitâ€" ea Brethren parsonage here, the home of Rev. E. Gingerich on Monâ€" day afternoon. Rev. H. R. Mosig, the president was in charge of the meeting and devotions were conâ€" ducted by Captain J. W. Seibert, Chaplain of the Canadian Forces at Vernon, B.C. Captain Seibert alâ€" so gave a ten minute discussion on the topic of the afternoon as well as giving an interesting talk on his work in the army. â€" A mission study class on the subâ€" ject of "Personal Evangelism" was held at the Blenheim Mennonite Young People‘s meeting at the church on Sunday evening. The speakers were Miss Vera Hlllmnn‘ and Josiah Baer. Elmer Baer was the leader and the devotions were led by Miss Ruth Bean. companied at the piano bf his moâ€" ther, Mrs. Albert Fiederlein; an adâ€" ensuing year: president Gingerich; viceâ€"presiden Gingerich; viceâ€"presidents, the loâ€" cal! pastors; secreull Garfield Weâ€" ber; treasurer V. Dinger; and executive committee, Gordon B. S.S. Rally Day. Rally Day was observed at the United Brethren Sunday School on Sunday morning with an attendâ€" ance of 96. The superintendent, L. H. Clgmel. presided and”ntIheFthunzn for the program was "The Family and the Sunday School". Late autumn _ flowers ,decorated the church for the occasion and the traditional white lattice fence and gateway formed an attractive setâ€" ting for the cradle roll promotion exercises conducted by Miss Mary Kaster, which were one of the Fighlights of the program. Five members were promoted into the Beginners department, namelyâ€" Jeanne Margaret Thibideau, Beyâ€" etley Gale Halliman, Clifford John Anderson, Perry William Miller and Laurel Hill. Two new memâ€" bers were also welcomed into the cradle rollâ€"Reginald James Cressâ€" man and John Alexander Hilborn. An opening prelude was played by the pinpist.‘_uiss Alice Hallman, Society Meets interesting account of the hllfl cf the society and the tw it is now carrying on. m%dn business the treasurer, V. E. lng er reported that the sum of $108. was raised from this community for the Bible Society in the past year. Minutes of last year‘s meetâ€" Theanmhlmeedn{olthcloul Branch of the Upper Canada Bible i0r 1 year ing â€" Hallman, E. T. Coleman, Philip Poth, H. Kavelman, Norman Baer, Officers clected for the new year were as follows: president, Rev. H. K. Mosig; viceâ€"president, Rev. H. L. Merner and secretaryâ€"treasurer, Pev. J. B. Dengis Plans were mude for entertaining the Stratâ€" ford Ministerial at the next meetâ€" ing of the Association to be held in New Hamburg on Nov. 3rd. Those in attendance at Monday‘s meeting were: Reverends W. H. Campbell, W. F. Krotz, J. L H. Henderson, S. F. M. Friederichsen, H. R. Mosig, H. L. Merner, G. W. Kaiser, J. W. Seibert, J. H. Moore, S. S. Shantz, H. F. Schade, J. W. Hisey, J. B. Dengis, N. E. Dahms and E. Gingerich At the concluâ€" sion of the meeting dainty refreshâ€" ments were served by the hostess, Mrs. E. Gingerich assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. W. Burton. E. G. Hallman and Gilbert Bergey. NEW DUNDEE were also read by the secreâ€" , Garfield Weber. The followâ€" officers were elected for the mp'ium lesson by Rev. bl:.’ e ollowed 3 o signs n 5 ns o nto, a colporteur of the society the guest speaker and gave an ~ THB WiATHBILOO0 «m er Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stauffer of Waâ€" terloo were weekâ€"end visitors with Dr. and Mrs. E. 8. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey visitâ€" «d with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hallâ€" man at Kitchener last Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Miss Katherine Pequegnat at Kitchenâ€" Pte. Reginald Hallman of Naâ€" naimo, B.C., and Mrs. Hallman of Kitchener were recent visitors with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Gideon Reist and Mr. and Mrs. Mourice Shupe. da Gerald, Melvin and Calvin Weiss of Haysville called on their grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerâ€" aee on Sunday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman on Saturday and Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coleâ€" man, Miss Myrle Bricker and Ward Snfifir of Kitchener, Edna Morrell and Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Einwachter and family visited with Mr. and h_lrs. Carl Witzel at Ayr on Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bowman and sons, Gilbert and Vernon and Miss Jean Knox of Waterloo visited at the home of Titus Bingeman on Sunday. _ Miss Edna Morrell and Alfred Morrell of Hamilton spent the vieekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Stoltz. Jewel Shantz, Elaine Reist, Elinore Rosenberger, June and Virginia Hoffman and Annadelle and Shirâ€" ley Eckstein. on Sunday afternoon where 4A DAY WILL COME:.. ouV M A VICTORY BOND is the promise of the Dominion of Canada to repay in cash the face value of the Bond on the date of maturity with halfâ€"yearly interest until that time. A Victory Bond is the safest investment in Canada backed by the entire resources of the Dominion. Canada has been issuing WHAT IS bonds for 75 years, and has never failed to pay every dollar of principal and interest when due. A Victory Bond is an asset readily marketable at any time. A VICTORY BOND? Many articles which Canadian soldiers prcviousl{ had to buy when their general issue wore out [are now provided, including kit |bags, boot blacking, shoe laces, brushes, utensils, razots and towâ€" els. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cunningâ€" ham, Misses Margaret and Jean Rennic, Mrs. J. W. Hilborn of Kitâ€" chener, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stricker and Miss Evelyn. Mrs. Carmen Drahn and daughter and Mrs. Thompson of Moorefield sgent Sunâ€" day evening with Mrs. R. Foster and family. \ Miss Audrey Shantz |-n|vnmnz'd seven of her school chums on Mopâ€" day evening, the occasion being her 9th birthday Mrs. Musser and three sons of Wallenstein, Misses Lila Musser, Grace Kells and Jessie Hammond of Elmira visited at the home of John L. Hammond on Sunday. Anniversary Service in Boyd Church was well attended on Sunâ€" day by the neighboring congregaâ€" tion. Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson and son of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Richardson of the 11th Con. visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hahn and Valentine Hahn of Heidelberg spent Sunday at the home of Henry Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Petch, Mrs. Jack Petch and family of Kitchener, Mrs. Charles Schmearer and daughâ€" ter of Boyer Town, Penn., spent an afternoon at the home of John L. Hammond. Mrs. J. W. Hilborn of Kitchener, who spent the past week at the home of Henry Ballard, is spending a week at the home of her nephew, Lorne Rennie. Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Reichard of Gorrie spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s sister, Mrs. A. Hilborn. Rev. Schade preached the sermon at the Benton St. Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kavelman of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman on Sunday. _ _ CROSSHILL By Mrs. Lorne Rennie (Chronicle Correspondent) sho® lPd\“-.” round nere are 'cmi, c.o.par.d 10 1 saÂ¥ one that 100\»6 jyike ine old place on vignwe) wo. 5> y‘1+ want over **° the Iacgre;or‘s 1ike we used â€" ahne gaturde) aance in_th® barnâ€"" .. then> Yes, a day will come...when he‘ll be back, ready to take his place in a Canada he helped make safe lor all of us. To speed that day is in our power. We at home ... in factories, in offices, on farms...work long hours to hurry it along. We go without, and lend our savings to provide what he needs to win quickly. ‘This is the least that anyone can do. And when that day comes â€"you‘ll want to welcome himâ€"and to help him make his hopes come true. â€" _A ’ o ‘3 -’/ " / (/ 7%"'.‘/ b’//’““’ 4J /y 5 . .¢" o ,‘,‘:. C .‘:#'\‘))Q‘ c/ 4 2 To speed Victory, plan to buy as many Victory Bonds as you can. «Time to b°~~ s\in nave 10 write mat D aian‘* get puch g1eeP in int \cex\sored\ days cgoming nere _ye‘ve nad * not {ime since â€" arflved. put {1‘s &A thrin in it with \\ontgomery's me . aald *~ Mrs. Noah Miller and Miss Marâ€" garet Miller t the weekâ€"end with Mr. and an Hubert Mitchell ut Mansfield Mrs. Edmund Schwindt spent a days in London. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schmidt and {family of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. John Bolender of Elmira visited Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt on Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt were: Mrs. Norâ€" man Koch, Mrs. Claude Koch of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Anson I.ang of New Dundec, Mr. Homer Schwindt of Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Understood and daughter Carol and Mrs. Vicâ€" toria Hebel of Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. Colson Jefferson of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Maurer of Floâ€" radale were Sunday guests of Mr ond Mrs. Walter Maurer. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schneider were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haist at Fenwick. Miss Myrtle W;fner of Creekâ€"| bink and Miss Melba Schwindt :BN“ Sunday with Miss Ruby agner Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller of El-t mira were Sunday guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt. | Miss Adeline Martin spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Martin near Wallenstein. Mr. Osiah Horst left for British Columbia, where he will be emâ€" ployed in a work camp. The â€" Evangelical Church was heautifully â€" decorated with cut Howers, vegcetables and fruits for the Rally and Harvest Home serâ€" vice on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Gordon Henrich of St. Jacobs, guest speaker, gave an inspiring address on "Rallying for the Sunâ€" day School". A trio of giris, Misses Gies Henrich and Hubert of St. Jacobs rendered two vocal selecâ€" tions. An offering was received for Evangelical Missions in Northwesâ€" tern Canada the trac!.or bY then > ‘re going 10 put the Tnink ue‘ have 10 in electr‘xcity for N °C _ about it NORTH WOOLWICH By Mrs. Walter Maurer (Chronicle Correspondent) grar Be gorty write about ° _ geems gee ing winks» "_ uarear®* 5o National War Finance Committce When "No. 151 Wing, RAF." left â€" Murmansk, â€" after spending some months on special duty. based at Viango acrodrome. two Fnglish Hurricanes dashed in and out of the clouds. They were pilotâ€" ed by Majâ€"Gen. Kuznetzov, comâ€" mander of Russia air forces in that sector, and by Safonov, the great Kussian airâ€"ace, in a farewell gesâ€" ture of friendship and goodâ€"will which was a good omen for the future. Mrs. Theo. Howald of Mannheim and daughter, Pte. Ruth Howald of Ottawa spent Friday with Mrs. Cius. Hergott. Pte. Stanley Harnack has reâ€" turned to St. John‘s NB., after spending his leave with his wife ard family here. Archie Krieger spent Saturday with friends in Kitchener. SHANTZ STATION By Mrs, 1. A. Mergott (Chronicle Correspondent) Friday, October 8, 1948

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