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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Apr 1944, p. 7

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W mama: AGING!” WNAUR & SHAN'N Limited HELP WANTED "tNN om mono.» MW - ”Queen". REAL ESTATE 4&BOUR RETREADING SERVICE 00W DEPOSIT 8mm Gout-Wu Lb A“. Co. In! - and Ito-nu. In In It and 'raTBrtutet NAM. ONTARIO Prinu and es... manna.- MAY BE ASHES TOMORROW MUSIC In...“ r: .4”! P'"" quantity only - nun J tie Black. Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Monger near Heidelberg. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Martin were among the guests who attended the Wooden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Firman Ward of Crashill recently. Mr. and Mis. Earl Tyack and two daughters of Kitchener were Easter visitors with the former's mother. Mrs. W. Tyack. School started April " after a week's holidays. The children were glad to be back at school together with eleven beginners as follows: Gladys Martin. Minerva Brubach~ er, Lucinda Steckley. Lena Martin. Mary Sittler. Israel Brubacher. Kenneth Martin. Tillman Hoover, Metal Hoffman. Claude Hattner lid. Br In. "I. M {Ciro-Isl- Conan-Colt) Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haight were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sully and son of conestogo and Mr. and Mrs Wm. Goodwin and family of Elmira. Mr. Guy Tyack of Kitchener and Donna at Elmira with Mrs. Wm. Hack. Sunday, "aiiss' Blunt); Tanner of Toronto1srtss l.iyivie.. ley vieis-itew4ersi. was an Easterk Monday guest ot t1riUtu'..iltr,irtig feat-3.21;: "re. Wm. “in: _ IC.', treasurer. Mrs. Hal-old Poth; Miss Naomg Bauman of Wallet» treasurer for the Bible Woman mix; with Miss Irene Bauman on Fund Mrs. Fred I hl . Sun ay. _ 't ' ' Li k mmV'slwlor, School slatted Ann! .17 after a illtihis',tu"taht,',u'l'uitt,g: week's holidays. The children were or committee, Mes. Zinken and glad to be back .at school together Mrs. Clayton Toman: C m with eleven beglnpers as follows: mince Mrs. iiiiiiiE'iird' Mimi. Gladys Martin. Minerva Brubaqh~ High ' Mes. Gill MW“. er, Lucinda Steekley. Lena Martin. Schadc. The treasurers e',,', 1'g,ufitlli'itdsTiiuntg,t,T: showcddhat the sting of $168130 had Meta; f,iliiiiii' Claude Hattner my Jttf for “W during the and Jun Jar-Din . m Enos Marni! " It” LII-1m "-e- (Ciro-Ia. Con-none“! A number of ladies quilted a quilt at the school on Tuesdny which has been patched by the girls or ss. No. i. Lucky draw tickets for the quilt are being sold in aid ot the Juniot Red Cross. A memorial service for Sgt. Ken- neth Sehteget ot RCAF.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schlegel who has been reported killed in action overseas will be held at St. Peter's Lutheran church. Linwood. on_ _Sunday: Qgril 231111 _ - Mr. and hits. Lloyd Lautcn- schlager. Mrs. Katie Steinman and sons Edward and Richard of But- falo, N.Y.. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bast and sons Clifford, Bobby and Billy of Waterloo and Miss Florence Lit- willer of Kitchener visited with Mr.. and Mrs. John Kropf on Sat- 'yrttiw evening. -- _ -- - TIRE PUMPS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reichert land son Lavorn. Mr. Almond Schneider ot Waterloo, Mr. Net.. ‘son Schneider and Mr. Irvin Schneider of St. Clements visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert, [femur-H- _ . _ _ _ Mrs Amelia Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs. William Schwantz and sons Earl and Arthur of Kitchener visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Hrs. Ch_a_rles Hyelrparttrt Supdgy. _ Be-dr-o-tto'--- deidNe'Naehnnd Mr. iind Mrs. Gordon Roeder and family of Heidelberg skim! Monday setting with Mr. and rs. Andrew ups. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 11th and. (amih'va-Lt My tith My. and Mrs. -Eiri sefuiiidi "at irtet's Mr. and Mrs Delmore Reichert and family of Williamsburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn Jacob Reichert urfand Mrs. John Kraft! and family visited with Mr. and Mrs Herb Litwilter at Baden on Sun- - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, Mrs. Md,t,','tgt, ind Billy and Sheviln 18 -.teytl viyited tith _Mr. and idriDinilqerierlon aim! Mr. and Mri. John (Schmidt of Kitchener spent Wednudly with Mr. Ind Mrs. Charla Huck- but PROUDFO0T MOTORS“ HAWKESVILLE HESSEN. ROAD KITCHEN“ ' or' The annual meeting of the Baie ”Mr. 1 list Mission Circle was held a! the moflhome of Mrs. Lorne Zinken on "In ‘Wednesday evening with the vice [ '; president, Mus. H. P. Schade occu- . ‘pying the chair. Miss Emma Lau- ware tenschlager read the Easter scrip- sl'h". lure lesson and ihc_response to the tl . i roll call was "a scripture verse in- t y. cluding the word. resurrection". two Miss Grace Tainan then favored ster with a group of accordion solos her, after which two Easter nadir l were given as follows: “Behold is were Hands". try Mrs. Sehade; and Mrs. I 'iyak?yrPitry's Trials Outs". by ed for the miiv year: Hon. presi- it‘i‘elnt. ?,'ly_.PF,te. Pttti pagan}. ao at Ladies' EAid Meeting Ot Mission iirrt, Stars", by Mign Ruth Bean. Keno neth Sham: give a mettr.thtm - titled 'Spring", one? which Mus Grace Toman Nvoeed with m accordion selections Two inw- ing autobiography piqum 1itiatelaqelktr; 'ha-it-st" @363???) mm an.“ sgtitr,'lptl8/h'4h'llr,'i “ammonium 2'tti"tr"itUd'ttgt,ttU'tti tte, "tgeit'g."'tR'Lltt c .and: the Iii-lay .Shumbdnc- ineenduseminuryot.thtrtf" Ttttgtanul.'gtutirc mgmqmonooltpemq.) . 'itrgdf,'di1'grtdT 'aftntil: tttt '. en . - iories' Unmet. fPtitgira"fc Amy number's. th-. man, Mary Weber. Mm Wit- met, Gear: Holst. In: m- er, all Snider Wilbur at-tta. i'i,r,'u', Leanna Donna hick. Clare Sublet. Robert Winner at! Lloyd Bechtel. . The theme of the mm was “1253mm We Mar _ M Nature" and talks we: (in a follows: "The Beat, se m- time Banded in Punt I/le'. by Miss Venn human; "The Ram ot rt,h,tPte2'Lt,'rWC'a','s'gt Mpttit cteyype; - . ,rhtytye Miss Sylvia M New President ofAnimnt Lite in" at 5mm, 609d and "Sammy Wood-Chuck Tells an Story", by Josiah Baer; and Nettee Robin Tells His Story". by ID Martha Good. Miss label Ct.- man read "The We" and the Sfi‘icfs Tportwas.gtyen by any M. Shanti. The gaging dt at; tet -ttvmrue.orsc.he.ted ty "new Mrs, Elizabeth Schmidt who spent the past three months with her daughter, Mes. C. Each and Mr. Roth at Norman is visiting with relatives and friends in the village for a few days. Mrs. Donald Jacob and Mes. Stanley Hitchinas were joint-how tesscs for the bl-weckly meeting of the Bee Happy Sewing Club which was held at the former's home In! “we! eetninyl. - -- _ ._. Wesley Steekley of Stouttvit1e was the guest of his sister. Mrs Maurice Shupe and Mr. Shupe dur- intl the 2259 wteh, _ -__- _ the. Arvin Seyler of Victoria, BC. was a recent visitor with his brother. Adam Seyler. Mrs. Jack Schmiatl, president of f? the St. James Lutheran Ladle? Aid C4 presided at the April meeting tii' which was held at ttthome ot 'd Mrs. Robert Cane last Wednesday evening. with an attendance od 30. Psalm 51 was read responsiver led by Mrs. Alex Brighton. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. A. tiickert. During the business Mrs. Hubert Greulich was tat',',; ed secretary for the remain of the year upon the resignation of Mrs. A. L. Conrad. The members responded to the roll call with " scripture verse containing the word resurrection". Rev. Conrad that gave a all: on the subject. "has Ths following oitieers gore elecg- mum 2'l More than at) attended the regu- Fiily meeting of the Bethel K.B.C. [Young People's Society which was in ttetdatthettomeMMr. nners. is' Floyd Shark on Thane-y evening. The president. Miss Evelyn Cress- man was in charge and a respon- sive scripture lesson was read led by Edward Schmiu. Mrs Homer Devin and Eldon Sheri: rendered a number ot vocal ttt nu',',,', e tasks were present as o own: f, " hat Did it Mean when Jesus‘ " Came", by Glenn Shanta: "What ot Did it Mean when Jesus Died", by tty Mrs Victor Rosenberg: and ,0 "What Did it Mean w Jesus Ti Arqse". by “rs. lier Shanty. he Elaine and Elmer Reist also contri- TB. buted a vocal dyel ang scripture You." -' _ - At the conclusion of the meeting Mrs. B. Dasha“ read an address and Mrs H. munch made the pm- mutation of ttve dollars to Amr. Corina aed a ttairpf pillow? cages Road" after which Miss Muriel Egerdee sang "Bless This House" and Psalm " was read by ills. n K. Toman. Rev. and Mrs. Conrad rendered a vocal duet entitled. "Open the Gates of the Temple" and Mrs. Frank Benninger gave a grading. “Something Good About shortly tor Rose Bay. NS. My: Dosh”: and It; A. Brighton were appointed as lower committee for three months. Dainty monuments were signs: at the close of the pro; gram y committee composed o Mrs. Earl Einwaehter, Mrs. Wm. (zooming and Mrs. A. Father. was the guest of Miss Hattie Bhupe last Wednesday. Aireeattman Nial Koehler of Trenton spent the wear-end with his pyrmtts. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund LAC. Harold Leis of mum gang! on friends in the village on Y. P. S. Meets pussies on the Easter theme were read Leg SchBehter, Armin- tha Re and Doris Shana. Floyd Shark tavoted with a vocal solo and several numbers were given by a mixed atone composed of Mrs. Ler manna. In Homer Devin. “I! ind Floyd Short. mil- reap-n m- - _ -, -- The children of the M.B.C. Church presented the program at the biweekly meeting ot the Young 2nt2, Society eld at the church on utsday evening. Miss Eva Schlichter was in charge and also conducted the devotional period. Recitation: were given by the following: Gordon Bherk, “as: nerd Rosenberg". Marion She . Shirley Coleman. Doris Shana, [Agar neiuhgoanne Iteist, Marie Coleman. Nancy Rosenberg". Erma Coleman. Amlntha new and Walden Schulz). An intercit- ing feature was the presentation of a dialogue entitled. "Road Signs" which was fun by the following children w o carried alarm to iltustmte: Waldron Ionian. Earl and Willard Bock, Amlntha ad Lester Heist. Shirley Coleman. Darcy and Dork Shanta and Erma Coleman. A vocal lolo was ren- dered by Joanne Rein accompanied at the - '4 her sister. Armlmha Rem. Mm. arold Shanta told a story and Waldron may!!! sang a solo. “tagged by M: shut. Ann-den: loin. A quartzite number was an: by Mariott, Alice. Alhn and vemott_tettet# ngomt Mn. min Rein conducted a Bible contest for the children after which Mm. A. W. and” Vii in the singing of choruses. At the "mansion of the prognm Esther 'ttttar. - a rode-um: and an. "M with Me", which was followed by a story by Miss Eva, 8etttieAter. My” ant-red by His; Alberta Aerket_of Mayan]! i'ni'g'd -iFthArildttsei, in, Floyd {he 359 Jeayintt miborn and to it. - 'u hich they purchased from Wallace Catiritieei, sguthp! tAtviyagtr. The New Dundee MS, Band sent boxes of chocolates to five former band members who are serving in the armed forces. namely: Cpl. soon USED "RES - FOR SALE INVUSAND§ or DRIVING mus LII! ON """ CAMOM$ “Alli NO P, PERMIT REQUIRED Kill & Water Sis. KITCHENER Plume 6-6459 COUNTRY REQUESTS GIVEN PREFERRED ATTENTION 48 " Hour 1itlii0lilPPlllltll SERVIGE Allan Cressman in Newfoundland; Aircraftman Gordon Snider at Pearce. Alberta: L.A.C. James Cressman, Belleville; LAC. How- ard Bowman, Saskatoon, Sash.; and Pte. Burkle Toman at Victoria, B.C.

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