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Reg: $6371 KITCHEN“ _ ONT, MAY BE ASHES TOMORROW In, WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES ISTABLISIIID III. mun wanna Lu; GIRL on WOMAN - und Uni Wit MUSIC Kitchener lilo u On Christmas Eve a group of Jarollors from the Blenheim :Church made their annual visit to 'thc homes of the aged and sick throughout the district. At the o-nclusion of the evening the sing- (rs were cntertained at the home hf Mr. an_d Mrs. _Watter Shana. mcndments and Clyde Shanta and Norman Kohl gave the Golden 'r,'rexts for the last quarter. A geei- 'tation was also given by Eva Sni- tltr. At ttve conclusion the chil- Following the service a group of tly young pcuple visited the items of the sick and shut-ins where they ‘sang Christmas carols which were tn'arrspersed with prayer and scrip- _ turo reading try Rev. Conrad. l A mid-night prayer service wilt , he held at St. James Lutheran lChumh at ll 30 o'clock on New 1 War's Eve. Rev. Moss. tCiiiG. -iirai" at B-aeside Home at Preston on Sum t'ay and-noon. dren hooks Rev. Moses N. Baer delivered a Christmas message during the Sun- day morning service at the Bien- hvim Church and Christmas carols were also §ung. The Primary Department of the Blenheim Mennonite Sunday School presented a briet Christmas program on Sunday morning with the superintendent. Omar Snider, presiding. Several songs were sung arter which Hugh Hallman anu F-uma. Baer n-peaged the Ten Com- (star and poinsetti plants â€and â€the chancel while the pews m {marked with tall ta The In- _perintendent, W. It mike open- "ed the program after which the tee, Rev. A. L. Conrad intro- Idueed the gaunt entitled. “Re- 11'1"in the inh of Christ", whieh 'was presented in three puns. inamely: “The Pint Christmas". "With The Pronheu" and “Christ- ‘mas To-day". is: Bertha Becker was the reader and the pageant‘ was interspersed with numbers by: the choir. Miss Dorothy Toman presided at the organ. Rev. Conrad Igave a tye, on the theme. “Thanks on Church at seven o‘clock on Christmas morning. For the occav sion beautifully-lighted colored pennants Were placed across the front of the altar which bore the following inscriptions: The Word of God, Prayer, conndenee, Hope, Charity, Christmas service. Thoughtfulnoss and Humility. Rev. At. Conrad based his remarks on t'vese inscriptions â€1631;; an Psalm 118224 Special music was Iu-ndered by the choir. An impressive candle-light ser- vice gas held at St. James Luther- tttted to capacity on Christian mam for the annual Ionic. pee- “medals! the Sunday School. A decor: carnal!- gr... . ItgttAM Mr, can“ 37. pub.) M, In" " evil " my " church The Blenhrim Mennonite Young 'h,bohtiitit'Pdifriie,tf,,e' BNF- P y will». I you to write t,tXit Malls L%1'lll uely. Twaddle Chick Hum Limited, Fm Ont. "I...†" an ton-hi venue; " um" um " than a. 27, mod 30."ch I " ytrfetr of I CR0SSW0RD - - - By Eugene singer 16. decal-ed 18. loner I9. worthless bit 20, nobleman 2t. folds 23 threaded I Iloth. ANSW“ 1'0 10-th1 " Imlutorl mosswow "mm 26 3"MP“ 'r-eh-q-ra-a-s-tmr, us. E Ti l, taut Inn To nhsnr " 8 god ot love 12. "cl-nu 13. sailor “maven: IS, Swedish W 's- 57, E To- " 2r: HORIZONTAL Mum-n. NEW DUNDEE were presented with rat fl T5 W-o- 19 g E if use of 51, high hill.- " by " poker stoke " vase tot toiletriu " grown obt " wrath so allow tree VERI pa ga" lit?:';' Ba- 'jt'a 'it'i'i' 'ifff, W [as ' 'fir; W K ' 'r,'t"rfj,'t', " b'ffjf, mailman and family and Mr. and' Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Shane Mrs. Omar Snider and family. ‘and Miss Evelyn Shanta visited Rev. H. F. Schade occupied the I with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brubachcr pulpit of the Philipsburg Baptisildi Petersburg on Christmas Day. Church on Sunday afternoon. 1 Alvin Scheel of Kitchener was a --_'=i-_ti--.----. (recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. ‘-"" {Earl Einwachter. _ A delightful family gathering was held at the home of Mrs Geo. Hallman on Christmas Day. Fol, lowing the dinner hour. a short program was enjoyed. Edgar Hall- nmn who acted as chairman gave a few remarks and Mrs. Ivan Sthiedel made the presentation of a scatter rue to Mr. and Mrs. An, son Hallman in honor of their Mth wedding anniversary. Those pres- ent tor the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hallman and daugh- ll r, Bernice and Mrs. Donald Mac- Arter of Gap; Mr. and Mrs. Anson Hellman and daughter, Jean of Kitchener; LAC. Lyle Hallman of Guelph: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schie- del and sons. Cameron and Rich- and. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shunt: and daughter. Margaret, Mrs. Wil- lard Kinzie and Miss Eunice Sni- der or Preston; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hallman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider and family. 0.“. " I! Hal ' - - ' k The gator. Rev. Herbert Shanta I based is remarks on the chest. l mas theme at both the morning , and evening church service. The . mixed chorus sang two minibus in . the morning and in the evening an .' instrumental number via-Ingrovtd- . ed by O. T Coleman Reta , Coleman and Elaine heist l '/g',t.gg at the Keyatone Liter- I ary iet com . young - ' le of the Escalate. IlL'flll nugget. Tdl'd Mennonite Churches were , guests of the Excelsior Literary Society at its monthly meeting held recently at the Mannheim School. Josiah Baer opened the meeting with the singing being led by Ed. Good and the invocation by Aaron Good. The program was presented by the visiting society with Curtis Brubacher acting as chairman and Miss Norma Shoe- maker as pianist. "Meats", was the subject and talks on the tdliowing sub-topics were given: "Formation of ideals", by Miss Alice Horst; {“importance of ideals", by Gleason [Horst and "The Ideat Christian Lite". by Harold Brubacher. Thel iMisses Emma Horst and Loretta Brubacher rendered two Gail iiiiii,c and Miss Alice Brubacher? gave a recitation. Miss Normai 'Shoemaker favored with a piano solo and Miss Edna Martin read the' 1'l'.l1ll.'ll'plt "The Keystone Re-l I The installation service for the ‘mw officers of the Christian En- }i’eavor Society for 19“ was held 1st the United Brethren Church on (Sunday morning. The pastor. Rev. IE. Gingerich, delivered a Christ- mas sermon and special music was rendered by the choir and by the. ladies trio composed of the Misses Alice and Jean Hallman and Velma Bauer. During the Sunday School hour the children of the Beginners and Primary classes were present- rd with gifts. Rev. H. F. Schade was in charge " the Christmas services at the Baptist Church on Sunday. In the morning the Junior Choir rendered special music and in the 6rverting, Rev. Schad: showed stereoptican slides on "The Life of Christ". During the Sunday School hour in the morning the children were pre- sented with books. 3 culls tecmplue s heavenly bodies 6, the Orient 7, but" vetrtt . land- was iiso unaided tir the -itaii family composed of Armintha. Les- ter, Joanne and Irvin a number and I slain -diriariir- John Holst. lb Ruth Benn Ind Buying BJeruey_wue_thc my: gun Young wosstd 'i'2,iid5t" _"“ - --- Gitta wen distribu to the (our Envy and Junior dual at the and mac. Sunday School on 'ff -3T- 'fifft 73 W" ia kit", " fd] " Wt" 'jfefgCt 'ff;j, Tr s-o' Ti- [a utensil 26 e'rrnity 27 h Jen 28. llmpre) 29.prtnter's um bed burden " (ourtl all» " cooling Ftrnty, 22. exist 23 heâ€! of " ttrtuMs " guides. at F She/fer I -30 W l Mr. and Mrs. than Beer and daughter, Bernice and Alfred Sa- Vraras visited with Mr. and Mrs.‘ l Harvey Dodrls at Elora on Christ- I mas Day. I Grant Gingerich of Detroit.‘ Han-r... spent the holiday with his brother. Rev E Gingerich and Mrs. Gittgorirh. on Sundn . Mr. In! Mrs. Jmob Hallmnn of Kitchener won: an: of Mr. and Mn Dnvld Bern)- " "may l Miss Miriam Guthrie spent the l holiday week-end with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thomp- so11 at Plattsville. Pte. and Mrs, WINPI‘ Rich-rt and mm. Bobby of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs Addison Rirhert on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Clare Hilborn and} srm John, visited with Mrs. Alext 'tyyn.at 1'ututrme on the h_o_lid§y. Edwin Byvrs has returned to his home at Owtn Sound utter spend- ine several months with Mr and Mn Maurie!- Bttype - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schmidt and son, Jack of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benninger on Christmgs Day. Mr. and Mrs Edgar Buck and son, John Robert of Kitchener spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. John Buck. ~~~~---- l f Guests at the home of Gilbertl 'Bcrgcy and Mr. and Mrs. David) zBergey on Christmas Day were:' :Mr. and Mrs Herbert Berger Mrs ' ‘Kcnneth Fergusson and son, Ross, fund Bill Bergey of New Hamburg; JMr. and Mrs. Fred Millar, thel gMisses Bertha and Louisa Miller; and Robert. Roderick and Bruce; Millar of Kitchener. l Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baer and Gaughter. Esther visited with Mn, Norman Martin at St, Jacobs on the_ holiday. Aircrattinan James Cressman of Toronto spent the holiday woe):- 1-nd with his family here. The Misses Pearl and Sadie Coleman spent the holiday week- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman. , Mr. and Mrs. Ward Coleman and family of Galt visited with Mr. and £413, Alvin Lcutenschtager on Sun- ‘ L' ay. l Mrs. John Howling spent the ’hrliday week-end with Mr. and ers. Ralph Howling at Washing- Jacob Quchl of Tavistock and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kmart and family of Kitchener were holiday wtok-ond visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Knarr. Mrs. A. Hilborn, Ivan Hilbom and Miriam Hilborn s nt Christ- mu Day with Mr. angeMrs, Dave Litwiller at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Egerdco and family ot Roscbank visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rgcrdvo on Su_nday. 7 . i, Mr. and Mrs, Franklyn Hoffman; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hotrmani of Buffalo. N Y., visited with Mini and Mrs. George Hoffman and‘Mr.! and Mrs. Robert Hoffman on' 'Christmas Day. , '. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Biryeman,, Mrs. Christian Cressman, Mr. gefi ’Mrs. th G. Stoltz, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Cameron Bock and sons, Willard: and Earl, the Misses Greta and', Laurene Stonz and Clare Stoltz’ wt") guests cf Mr. and Mrs. A. K. tVessman at Waterloo on Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and ers. Ed. Stoltz on Christmas Day ware: Miss Margaret Stoltz of liitiiiGofii' Mr and Mrs. Roy Stony §and son. Billy of Galt; and Mr. and, IMrs. Joseph Stoltz of Rosebank. ; Harry mLitfiiiir visited with Mr. and Mrs. Brown at Kitchener on Cttistmas, pay 1 Miss Luella Shanta of Kitchener 'spent the holiday week-end with lher mother, Mrs M. H. Shane 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Seegmiller ‘and daughter Jean of Kitchener -were among the Christmas Day Ivisitors at the home of Mr. and ers. Ephraim Hallman. i Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Knarr and .Mr. and Mrs Delton Fry attend- '¢-d the funeral of the late Mrs. fly.“ lguehl at Tavistock on Christmas; 'r tty. I Miss Laura Erb spent the holiday 1 '.with her brother, Lloyd Er!) andl Mrs. Erb at Kitchener. l ton. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wil~fNurn liam Goenling on Sunday were:1John Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bogusat of St.: Vis Catharines; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 1 hrs. Duench and son, Billy of Water-‘93); loo; and Elmer Thorman of Pres- ( ton ton. T I Fran! Miss Margaret Thompson of Call} I i Pi was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. l, hf Re H. "Guthrie ever the holiday week. Mr, end, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koch on Christmas Day were: Mr. and Mrs Henry Sage, Boyne. Roy and Robert Sa e of Newton; Mrs. Mary il'l'JUfti and Henry Rein- “ald of Millbank; and Mr. and Me.. Geyret Kett of Rostock. Mrs. May Howe of Hamilton} spent the holiday week-end with‘ her sister, Mrs. Clare unborn and) Mr. Hilbom. ; Mrs. Ernest Radke and Ivan. Ro- l bert and Donald Radke visited) with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Radke at Hgspeler on JiunAay. In. Gideon Rem. Miss Ivy Moore and Harold [human ot tr ronto were bond-gnaw“: of Mr and In. Maurice ape. Mr. and Mrs. whim Baer of Ellyn/ilk visited w th Mr. and Mrs. M9ses Baer on Sunday. Mr. and In. GarNid Weber and sons, Paul, Odin and David and Norman Weber visited with Mr. and Mm. Robert Everett at Kitch- ens! on £9513th Day. _ - In biiitnidiGeriri Kim visited with Mr. and In Harold Shana, on. the handy: _ ---- children. vtreiiiiiGid iiGirrT aiiii Christmas Day with Mr. and an Dttrid C81o ,t_Pine Hill. " Mr.-rritCi5uttsrieane, son. Ray and Ilia Kiri-m Guthrie visited with Mr. and In Roy gun at Washington on Christmas ay. Mr. and in Stuart Ran-enunci- muted with Mr. and In. Abner Bqtl"e 9.5"“?! 0-! Sand-x A _ e I l, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tschirhardt l, were holiday visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. G. L Eisenmenger at Dickie 'Scttlement and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tschirhardt at Haysville. i l Mr. and Mrs. Burly Brett and ‘snns. Calvin, Harold. Murray and‘ (Ronald of Tcshington visited with , ‘MI. and Mrs, O. T. Coleman on ‘Chrjstmas Dry. . Dr. Georglii ry visited with Monday. Miss Adena Glaister of Little Britain and Pilot Officer William Glaistcr of RCA?. are spending their vacation with their mother. Mrs. Allan Glaister. Lincoln Gang-5n is spending I. few days with Lloyd Bret: at K‘tchener. Mr. and Mrs. Gartield Weber and son. Paul, Orlin and David am! Norman w. her visited with Mrs. John Weber at Guelph on Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger on Christmas Day includcd. Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Toman, Miss Alice Tonnan. Frank. Ellwood and Walter Toman " Pine Hill: and Wilson Sararas of Rosebank. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Chapman and Son, Murray visited with Mr. and Mrs William Witzel at Petersburg, nu the holiday. l Mr__ and Mrs. Roy Tschirhardh King & Water Sts. KITCHENER Phone 6-6459 Let Us Handle Your Tire Ration Problems "one in our own plant by favtory- trained experts Pro Mar Tires Pre-War Prices (IROSSHILL Br Mrs. Lorne Bull]: l (thrown-1e Correspondent} Complete-Tire Retreading and Vulcanizing Service Country requests given preferred attention. CAR. are spending I with their mother. sister. Ronnie of Port Per- th Thus Wilford on e 6.00x 16 -5.50-l8' -4.50-21 E. G. Ward and son Firman visit- ed on Monday at the bedside of the farmer's sister, Miss Elizabeth Ward in Kitchener, who is serious- ly ill due to a heart condition. Alfred Hahn and Wilfred Hahn of Linwood we're pallbearers for thc late Ervin Stoltz of Mannheim Friday gftemoon. Lorne Rennie visited with Mrs. William Mitchell in the Stanford Hospital and Mr. and Mrs. John Kearpey Pf Christmas. -_e___ -.. _--......-..... my... Misses Jean and Jessie spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Birmingham and daughter in Lin- ___ ‘__,__“_- w. “mum". Calvin Voll of St. Thomas was a recent visit.» with his parents and brother. Ralph Borg spent a few days mm his brother, Clayton in Brant, ford. who accompanied him home anti, spell Christmas here. Mrs; wirater3GGGG of Lin- wood visited with Mrs. R. Foster mad gqughtets tyrMt2nday. Jozm L. Hamrgonq. Edgar,