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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Sep 1944, p. 5

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Mr. Rendall Longman of Galt and Mrs. John Longman near Alâ€" ma, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kelley. Miss Adeline Martin spent Sunâ€" day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Martin, near Floradale. Wilson Schwindt returned home after spending a few weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" mund Schwindt. Elwood and Wayne Koepke spent a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Walter at Walâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bauman and son, James were recent visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bruâ€" bacher near St. Jacobs. :x:ntmeveek-end'nthehoweof . and Mrs. John Stahibaum. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Aikens of Ingâ€" ersoll, Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerâ€" man of Waterloo and Misses Clara and Emma Vollmar of Heidelber= were Sunday ‘fauesu with Mr. an Mrs. Vernon urer. Hawiesville were Sunday visitors withfilmdlub.nhllluu Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kelley and John, spent Sunday with Mrs. John Lonflmn.mrum Miss Margaret Gies of Conestogo ace. ?eamlcs.;. Cosme in the new all shades. Snap! Pr. Sizes 9 to 10‘;. 79(3 GIRLS‘ ANKLE SOCKS V1 ribbed. Cotton. Fawn eolors. Sizes 7 to 10 ... 54 inch in Navy, Green, Black, Brown, Wine, Blue. Makes up ‘l’lict‘ for _ children‘s _ school resses. Special per yd. I.qa St:‘i)pes oll") c‘l;ecké. 36 ilnch. All cotors. ay Special, Y@PTO ............ll0u2l0cic.. 750 Children‘s Ribbed HOSE Assortment of colors. Some with c(l:astic cuff. ss;;fiu 7 to 10%. Cotton or C mercerized ... 350 Navy and brown checks Ages 6 to 10 ... @1 Complete SEERSUCKERS LADIES‘ SILK HOSE BOYS‘ TWEED SHORTS ALPINE DRESS GOODS Gray singles. Good weight Size 60 x 84, each .. . & ( WOOL BLANKETS Dark | green or dark blue heathers. Weight about 4 lbs. Special 10 days, each .. 7 &( wWOOL THROWS DIAL 8â€"8653 WOOLWICH Miss Giadys Schmidt l.&u-hh Correspondent) School Supplies WETILAUFER‘S Department STORE of Wa! $1.69 KING STREKT Soutm â€" WATERLOO KITCHENER PCP Â¥G. sssmmmcursnorimescas t Hand Towelling Linen weft. Red, blue or green stripe. Yard ... 35(.‘ Pure Linen Table Cloths E:zck(ifi“x 66. l"}.;n:icy floral or ock. Hemstitched. Pach ... .commbomennerns 8'95 Tea Towels Assorted colors. _ Eachâ€" 39¢, 59¢c, 69c, 75¢ 1 C 130 _2°° 1I0OWSTC Dauman |Mrs Roy Becker and A. Shelby ; and son, James were Sunday guests Snoe«kjc{jng (ladies)â€"Mrs. Snider with Mr._and Mrs. Abner Brubachâ€" and (gents) Orval Knechtel; Water «r near Elora. ' drinking contestâ€"Mrs. E. Stoltz Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt and Clinton Jantzi A paperâ€"plate and Gladys were Sunday visitors |relay completed the sports. with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Filsinger _ Thomas Marshall spent a few near Palmerston. ~ _ | days recently with his son, Rae and Quite a number from here at-ers. Marshal) at Hamilton. : Striped Flannelettes Hen\'i'w?ight. 36 inch. Suitable for bedding or nighties. Yard ... 35¢ Pure Linen Tea Towelling F stri . 1 5 :i\li.y'ditrlped Rea bu).75(. Quite a number from here atâ€" tcnded the Elmira Fall Fair on Satâ€" urday and Monday. Factory Cotton Medium weight. Yard 36 inch. Miss Ruby Stahlbaum of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stahiâ€" Linen weft and rure linen in lot. While they last! White Flannelette BLANKETS Size 70 x 95 inch. Each INLAID LINOLEUMS We carry assortment of colors to choose from. Prices, sq. yd. 32 and 35 inch‘ YÂ¥d. ...... Checked Flannelette For pyjamas. YÂ¥d. ... 36 inch width. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Dibbel and son, urrfl of Pontiac, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wettlauter of Tavisâ€" tock, Mrs. Wilma Wagner and chilâ€" dren Glen and Marlene of Waterioo were Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller and Mr. Leon Wagner. White Flannelette Mr. Nathaniel Horst spent Sunâ€" day at Bothwell t Sunday evening with Mr. and mldwullnninw. family were Sunday visiters with _ of Camp Borden, Messrs. 'flhliuf&d“ of North Easthope and Mr. and visitors with Mr. and Mrs George Mr. and Mrs Edmund Schwindt and Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt vith Mr. and Mrs Devid | T ae. M my bon & Toroaks Mr. and Mrs. With 2 Longs In brown or grey s TWeeds .::.:ssmonss. Ages 10 to 16 years. Boys‘ 3 Pc. Suits $1.50, STAPLES WAR flbllGl CERTIFICATES $1.65 to 815 35¢ 25¢ Jelly Glasses, dozen ......... 60¢ Fruit Jarsâ€"Stock on hand. Wine and Imperial measure Quarts and 1-‘1’:1: Gallons. Crocks â€" 1 to 12 gallons. Preserving Kettles, 98¢ to $2.95 Best Vinegar XXX, gallon 50c Pickling Spice .......... 5¢ & 10¢ Canadian Wheeling % Mr. Floyd Becker was one of the party of members of the Waterloo County Holstein Breeders Club, who left by motor Monday mornâ€" ing for Montreal and points east. Amerite 4â€"Hour Varnish Excellent quality. * Price per quart ... 1’35 Luxor Floor Enamel And porch colors. Rich gloss finish. For wood or l 60 cement. Quart ... ** Flite Casein Paint 5 Ib. box. Six colors. m BOX ...........lcllllll2l. l'l‘) 2, 3 and 4 ply. % lb Fingering Yarn 3 and 4 ply. % lb. 4 ply.'b Green,l camel, _ red copen, brown, blue and 4“[. navy. 2 oz. skein ... Thistlebloom Corticelli Stocking Yarns __ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoltz and |Billy of Galt spent Labor Day with |A. E. Stoltz. 4 ply yarn. 1 oz. balls A lot of shades. Botany Yarms Airforce, Khaki, Gray, Navy and Black. 4 oz. balls £0n 17 colors to choose from Inside or outside. Quart, | _ Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Sager and |children of St. George and Mr. and { Mrs. Robert Oliver of near Galt, {called at Elmer Stoltz‘s recently. Mrs. J. Bricker, Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Hodgins â€" and daughter [Christine of Preston were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lang, Donna and Suzanne, Mrs. S. Stahl, Mrs. Dines and Miss Ruth Dines of Galt called on Mrs. W. Detweiler on Sunday evening. | â€" Miss Muriel Stager has resumed her duties as teacher at Sunnyside School, near Kitchener. The funeral of the late Eliza Gofâ€" ton was held on Monday from her late residence where a private serâ€" vice took place with Rev. G. Kaiser cfficiating, with a service at the United Church following. Mrs. Rex Among those visiting in the Niagara district over the weekâ€"end were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoltz, Ronald and Anne, Mr. and Mrs. Staniey Hilborn, Mr. and Mrs. George Perrin, Robert Perrin and Robert Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Uival Knechtel. Mrs. Lloyd Mader of Breslau commenced her duties as teacher of the local school Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoltz and family visited at the home of A. E. Morrell at Hamilton on Monday. Mrs. Ruth Snider spent Monday and Tuesday in Toronto. uure the latter‘s infant son, Keith Brian, is a patient at the Sick Chilâ€" cren‘s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker acâ€" companied Mr. and Mrs. Merie Coleman to Toronto on Sunday, Five '{em and underâ€"Ronald Stoltz; years and underâ€"Edna Hilborn; Girls, 12 and underâ€"Muâ€" riel Hilborn; Bos: 12 and underâ€" Gerald Becker; fis. 16 and under â€"Glen Becker; Ba { bottle contest â€"Mrs. Mervyn Becker, Emmanuel Heintz; young men‘s 100â€"yd. dashâ€" David Hilborn; travelling raceâ€" Mrs. Ruth Snider and David Hilâ€" born; needleâ€"threading contestâ€" Canning Specials ner was served with Mrs S. Hilâ€" born, Mrs E. Stoltr and Mrs. M. Becker as the committee in charge, aud was followed by an interesting pidyed and races were carried out with results as follows: Enjoy Picuic At Roseville PLATTSVILLLE ram of sports under the direc~ of Misses Grace Hilborn and HOUSE PAINTS By Mre. Ed. Harmer (Chroniele Correspundent} YARNS PAINTS 8â€"8653 DIAL United Brethren ienic was held at k on Tuesday and 69¢ | The New Hamburg Turf Club met in the council chamber on l'l‘uesday evening and received reâ€" vorts of the various committees on the recent Derby Day which was one of the most successful in the [past nine years when this importâ€" I ant race was inaugurated. MB Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Foster of Utica, N.Y., are visiting the latter‘s sister, Mrs. George J. Hahn. _ Mrs. Mansell Collins and her daughter Dorothy were holida{‘ing with the former‘s mother, r8. Charles Ritz. _ Mr. and Mrs. R. Pawlin of Royal Oak, Mich., were recent visitors with Mr. Robert Haufschild. Mr. and Mrs. James Wiederhold spent a few days last week in Toâ€" ronto. Miss Clara Graff is in Toronto atâ€" tending the millinery opening. . Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Convay of London spent a few days with friends in town. Mr. George B. Hathaway was rushed to the Kâ€"W Hospital early last week having suffered a rupâ€" tured appendix. An (g::ntion was performed and he is doing as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Culbert, Mr. und Mrs. H. N. Cultert and Miss Margaret Culbert spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kropf in Stratford. _ . Mrs. Peter Flach of Shakespeare spent several days with Mrs. %e H. Burchatzki, who has been indisâ€" posed through a fall at her home recently. _ __ _ 00 â€"Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hill and son Larry spent a few days at Jar-l vis and Toronto. Derby 'Da_v Is Most Successful Mrs. Orvilie Pfaff and son Brian spent the week at Grand Bend. David Elder of Woodstock was a weekâ€"end visitor with relatives here. Mr .and Mrs. Wheeler Green of Detroit also spent the past week with the Green family here. The Showell families who spent the past week on business at Owen Sound, returned over the weekâ€"end to their home in town. Miss Jessie Deeton of the Canâ€" ada Sandpaper Co., is having a week‘s vacation and left from Torâ€" onto by boat to Montreal to visit friends. The many friends of Mr. Thomas Calder regret his continued indisâ€" posure and extend best wishes for in carly and complete recovery. Mrs. D. Newstead and little son of Paris is visiting at the home of ker parents, Mr. ard Mrs. T. Ranck. Mr. and Mrs.â€"Don Ranck and Caroâ€" iyn of Kitchener were holiday visiâ€" tors with the above. Wm. Battler of the Canada Sand Paper Company is visiting relatives at Montreal, having made part of the trip by boat on the St. Lawâ€" rence. Hugh Hall of Plattsville accomâ€" punied by Gordon A. Hastings of Chesterfield have left on harvest eid to the West. Of interest to many residents here was the Scarletâ€"McKie nupâ€" tals which teok place the past week at Kitchencr. Miss McKie was born ard spent a number of her.girlhood days in Plattsyille. Mrs. Frank Brown left on Friday for the West where she will visit her parents and other relatives. Sgt. Gerald D. Harmer of the RC.AF. Depot at Maitland, NS., with Mrs. Harmer are on a week‘s visit with the Harmer and Hall families in these parts. p.eting with honors the University Course for his B.A. degree. He will graduate in October. Mrs. Gillesâ€" pie is the former Jeanette Curry~of i‘lattsville. Of interest to residents here was tne announcement made of Grant Gillespie being successful in comâ€" pieting with honors the University Mrs. Fred Cockerton, who has been at the Woodstock Hospital the past week undergoing treatment, bas been able to return to her home. spent a few days the past week with his father, Jas. Fergusson and other relatives, leaving â€" Friday evening for the East Coast where he has been transferred. Mr. and Mrs. C.. Hannenberg and son Darcy of Kitchener and Mrs. Weir Graham and baby of Bright spent the weekâ€"end holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Harmer. in town. « Iln.l.lnydl’-?nd“.lb Phyllis English Brantford with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. English. Miss Margaret Tenant and Mr. Art Hooper of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. C. Harmer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rank and :!Iug‘hler Ruth with the Quandt family Ruby Pogson at the um "~~ shae mooker =:i'q‘3 held. Interment was made in the fi- in Town. ~ M‘mlath-n of the :;Cfi Lachman were weekâ€"end guests of the Lachman and Fergusson family NEW HAMBURG ", 200 MIS. Ed. Harmer. Stt Blair Fergusson of Malton By A. R. G. Smith (Chronicle Corresponde th Miss Audrey Teet of Brantford spent the holiday weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Teet. Mr. and Mrs. John Queich and family of Preston were visiting relatives in the village on Sunday. Â¥Bs Mabel Saunders and Miss Ruth Williams of Galt visited friends in the village on Monday. Miss Verna Goddard of Galt spent the holiday weekâ€"end with her mother. Mrs. O. Goddard. day evening at their home when they arrived at their home, warnâ€" ing them of their arrival by a genâ€" tie chivari after which they preâ€" sented them with several gifts. Short addresses were given by Earl Katzenr:‘\ier and Owen bl-hmilmn. also a humorous poem by Sidney Love. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford replied thanking the members. Lunch was served and a social hour was gfint and ended by singing ‘"For ey are Jolly Good Fellows". _ Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Pottruff of Hamilton spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reader. Mrs. Herb Ohlheiser was visiting in Kitchener on Saturday. _ _ Fellow members of New Dominâ€" ion Lodge No. 205 A.F. and A.M., New Hamburg, greatl su?rised Mr. and Mrs. Thomas %ilfor , Friâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Frey and d.ughter and Miss June Bast left Saturday, returning Monday for Milford, Mich., where they visited with the latter‘s uncle, Andrew Bast. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Trussier of Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs W. B Kenzie of Elmira visited at the Mrs. Richard Jones and Stanley were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weiland, Kitchâ€" ener. Are Surprised Albert and Charlotte Raith of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end and holiday with friends on the 7th line. Miss Bertha Kleinsteuber of Gait spent the holiday weekâ€"end at the heme of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kleinsteuber. Pte. William Schrank of Camp Borden spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shrank. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barley of Hamilton spent a few days‘. vacaâ€" tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sapsworth.. Pte. Grant Fisher of Camp Borâ€" den spent the holiday weekâ€"end with his wife and daughter here. _ _ Weekâ€"end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones were: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcey and Miss Ruth Williams of Galt, and Pte. George Jones of Barriefield. Miss Beryl Smith, Toronto, and Miss Dorothy Grover, London, have returned to their home after spending two weeks‘ vacation at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. Ramseyer. PO. Ralph Meyers of Hamilton spent the holiday weekâ€"end with his wife. Sgt. Doris Tilt of the RCAF. (W.D.), St. Thomas, and LAC. Rusâ€" sell Tilt, Camp Borden, spent the weekâ€"end at the homes of their parents, Mrs. N. Wilfong and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tilt. Miss Charmaine Kauk was hostâ€" «ss to 15 young friends at her fourth birthday party. The table was prettily decorated in pink and white with a twoâ€"tiered birthday cake as the centrepiece. Lighted candles in pink holders completed the arrangement. After tea, games were played. Charmaine received many lovely gifts and War Savings Stamps, including several gifts from her father and uncles overâ€" seas. Mrs. John Grant was a business visitor in Kitchener on Saturday. . Major James Wilfong of the RCAM.C., Camp Borden, and Mrs. Wilfong and children of Hamilton visited Miss Ethel Wilâ€" fong and Mrs. George Ayresâ€"reâ€" cently. Mrs. Fred Hobbs was hostess to a wellâ€"attended monthly business meeting of the Doon Patriotic Soâ€" ciety. Mrs. Gilbert Wilfong, the president, was in charge and folâ€" lowing gfening exercises, the secâ€" retary, Mrs. Wm. Kauk, read her report and a card of thanks. The treasurer, Mrs. George Ayres, reâ€" ported a satisfactory balance, also dues and a number of donations totalling $11. Mrs. L. Cluthe reâ€" ported receipt of 12 pair of socks, and Mrs. R. Drager bundles for overseas, one pair pants and two girls‘ dresses. Mrs. F. Hobbs gave the flower report, Mrs. M. Fisher the wool report. The next business meeting is to be helgd at the home of Mrs. Wm. Kauk on Thursday, Sept. 28. The hostess served lunch, assisted by Mrs. V. MacLennan. Rev. C. Tilbury of Gait conductâ€" ed the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday morning. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston was in charge of the service at the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. on the teaching staff. Miss Bell is the new teacher on the Continusâ€" tion School staff and Miss Scott on that of the public school. The comâ€" School Reâ€"opens m o e hh t t may school on East and West streets, which v:mdu‘rlduhu winter to conserve w opened again for the kintergarten and primary There will be only two CROSSHILL By Mrs. Lorne Rennie (Chrontcle Correspondent} By Mre. R. Jones (Chromicle Correspundent} Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt atâ€" tended the marriage of their neâ€" hew, Oscar Keller of Gadshill to gdlss Elizabeth Tiemens of East Zorta_in the Lutheran church in Gadshill and dinner at the home of the bride‘s parents on Saturday. In the evening a reception was held “ at the home of the groom‘s parents | among whom were Mr and Mrs. |Arthur Rank, Gladys and Dorothy ‘Schmidt accompanied by Reuben and Lucille Roeder of Lisbon and Bernhardt Kellar of Gadshill. There will be no service in Boyd Church until October 1st, which will be the 56th anniversary, when Kev. George S. Hammond of Port Stanley will preach at 3 p.m. A male quartette from Kitchener will provide special music. Miss Ruby Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Firman Ward and family accompaâ€" nied Mr. Addison Grasser of Kitchâ€" ener to Neustadt and Ayton on Monday. Cancel Services Residents here felt the earth treâ€" mors Tuesday morning when the beds shook and ~other unusual noises awakened them. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Giess and family, Charles Krus sand Charles Jr., of Kitchener, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt and daughters Gladys and Dorothy, Reuben and Lucille Roeder and B. Kellar to the home of Edgar Heiâ€" pel, south of Wellesley on Sunday. Clayton â€" and Ralxih Berg a;e spending a few weeks in the peach district of St. Catharines. Selvy Ferris of the West and a former resident of Crosshill visited at the home of Philip Dahms, 5th line, Lorne Rennie received word of the death of his cousin, David C. Frame, Cleveland, Ohio. The late Mr. Frame was born here 70 years ago and spent his boyhood days here. Mr. and Mrs. Aifred Hahn and family accompanied by Mrs. Walâ€" ter Ottman of Wellesley spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Brantâ€" ford. Twin Citvr Launory POR QUICK SERVICE JUST TELEPHONE 8â€"§831 . . . NOW: ‘"Twin City‘s Busiest Cleaners For Over 10 Years" " ... . and they‘re so careful with your things!" Yes, we pride ourselves on the fact that our repulation for high quality cleaning is remaining as steadfast loday as ever! We know you‘ll be pleased with our work. HELP US PREVENT WORK JAMS Gerald W. Neill. 238 Bowman St TIME TO GET AUTUMN CLOTHES CLEANED! 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