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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Oct 1944, p. 5

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Sunday visitors with Mr. and> Mrs. Simon Huber were: Mr. and | Mrs. Magnus Huber and family of | Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence‘ Straus and family of Breslau, Mr. and Mrs. John Straus and family of I Preston, Miss Rita Huber of Kitchâ€" | cner, Miss Gertrude Huber of St.. Clements, Mr. Jerome Huber of Baâ€" | den, Miss Laurine Bernoski of Welâ€" | Isley, Miss Rose Way of Hessen | CuUT COaARSE PoRr Tnt rirs Ccut rine | r5k rorling your own Mr. and Mrs. Ian Cressman, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Duench and son Billie of Waterloo visited at the home of Harry Bach on Sunday. BAMBFRG foad, Mr. Austin Way of Tamâ€" ‘ * | worth, Mr. and Mrs. William sQuehl By W. J. Kicowetter ‘ and family and Mr Rupert Straus (Curonicle Correspondent}) ot Bamberg. j i Mrs. L. M. Schaefer attended the | Mr. Ervin Schott of S'rasburg; Ladies‘ Aid meeting at the home of visited friends here on Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Dammeier, / Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mc SDUTEET ) Fiossen Road, last Tuesday evening. ; ond _ son Neal of Kitchener visited |_ Mr und Mrs. Herbert Runstedler l on ss“t"?fl)' with Mr. and Mrs, Clayâ€" { ut Linwood were guests of Mr. and | ton effler. w ie un mt e WEICHEL HARDWARE 122 King St. 8. v WaenTtwortH RADI? & Auto SurprpLy Co. 108 King St. W. ' KITCHENER DOWNING, STEEN and Co. er eallâ€" 00 s 0 C fl-lt_h“l'l_mmumd-g_- Company A perfect mothod No elastic No tog strape _ LIGHT . INEXPENSIVE OUARANTRED. | Investigate â€" Write OLD CHUM 86 King St. W. _ Phone 4â€"4162 KITCHENER Friday, October 20, 1944 43 Queen St. South The early buyer has the best cho}ce put it off and be disappointed. +5 Don‘t Wait! ~â€" Buy Now! InERE‘s NO Ootnse TOsACCO jUST LMB Christmas gift giving or for Many styles to choose froem in various designs, Like magic, CI4L paints produce aew home charm and radiance. Thanks to painstaking laboratory skill and reâ€" search, OHL pajmts bave kept their high quality in spite of warâ€"time difféiculties; that‘s why they are the paints to choose for extrs attractiveâ€" ness and longer life. But whether you paint for besuty or for lasting proâ€" section, your OFL paint dealer can give you sound advice gained from his experignce and special sources of RUPTUREDr ":lr! _ The Ideal Gift * *@pe FLORISTS t B m'm’.,‘ 9¢ PRESTON. ONTARt RetabMcbed 1698 BAMBERG ‘HFESFRI Reinhardt Furniture own SHOP EARLY igformation. For new pleasure â€"in lasting «lift" of your spirits, why not get his friendly suggestions > rOTECT ~ BEAUTH P ONMIWIALHPArbtabacitBhad hoii ad Son Ladies Aid rally at St. Matth the |Lutheran Church, Kitchener 4 Wednesday FURNITURE _ Mr. and Mrs. John Lichty of the town line with Mr. and Mrs. Noah | Lichty. , Out of Town. | Martinâ€"Martin Nuptials. | _ _The home of Mr. and Mrs. Anaâ€" {nias Martin, 4th of Peel, was the | scene of a pretty wedding Tuesday J afternoon when â€" their â€" youngest ! duughter, _ Almeta, became â€"the bride of Milford Martin, son of Mr. ':.:ud Mrs. Ervine Martin, near Waâ€" t terloo. {of Linwood mer;-;;uvc‘s.t; :)‘t- Mr. | Mrs. David Diebolt on Sunday mill nA t h d Ration Book No. 5 will be distriâ€" buted in Floradale, Friday and Satâ€" urday, at the Barber Shop, Capâ€" ling‘s House This centre will be open Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sa}::rc‘!a_v from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. anll l omme es ons © " Â¥. OPR, On Weunesday evening a miscel~â€" | Visitors. luncous shower for Miss Ruth Leisâ€" . Emanuel Bowman, Preston. Mr. ; kau, whose wedding took place on and Mrs. Tiliman Bowman and Daâ€" Saturday, was held at the home of | vid of Galt with Mr. and Mrs. Marâ€" |the bride. There were twenty‘ tin M. Bowman. l[riends andâ€" relatives of the bride| mac . 32 Cl uons C R : . 7 Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gingrich, Veronica and Vriasâ€"with Mr. and Mrs. Aivin Martin, Peel. North Woolwich Mr. and Mrs. Martin will reside na x farm near Waterloo. To Distribute Ration Books. i i ooo ie ie n en dE ty The Willing Workers sewing cirâ€" cle met at the church, Saturday to sew children‘s clothins for relief x ork. Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller with Mr. and Mrs George Schwindt, M dt" Ned Bishop Amsey Martin performed the ceremony in the presence of over fifty guests. FLORADALE By Mrs. Gertrude Bowme:. (Chronicle Correspondent) WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Refmhr_if KITCHENER . . don‘t ere guests of Mr. and iebolt on Sunday. Schaefer attended the Buy WATERLOO Matthew‘s | The sacrament of Holy Comâ€"| | munion was observed at the Baden | ]Prmhyterian church on Sunday{ | afternoon with the minister, Rev. |J. V. Mills, in charge. Members of| the session of Knox church, Waterâ€" loo, Messrs Hem&hlll, Henderson, | }Cunningham and Garnhem assisted | in the service. Three new members | {22"“‘ the. church__an_q the..e_.v{ere\ Following the ceremony a recep-‘ tion was held at the home of the[ bride‘s parents for the immediate| families. The happy young couple tnen left on a honeymoon to points suorth and on their return will reâ€" side southwest of Baden on the | &room‘s farm. Communion Service. | ;:__Miss Jean Diebel of Baden, niece of the bride,. was bridesmaid and she wore a Aloorâ€"length gown of orâ€" chid sheer over tafteta. Her shoulâ€" derâ€"length veil was caught with| |matching mauve flowers and she ‘catried a bouquet of Talisman| ;roses.. Mr. Roy Jutzi, uncle of the groom was best man. Following the ccremony a recepâ€"‘ iion was held at the home of the ‘bride‘s father wher about thirty |ruests were in attendance. ‘ A wedding of particular inlerest‘ *o this district took place on Wedâ€"| risday at Emmanuel Evangelical Church, Waterloo, when Miss Dorâ€" othy May Shub,. only daughter of Air. and Mrs. Clayton Shuh of RR. 1, Waterloo, was united in marriage *« Mr. Grant Cameron Honderich »1 Baden, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Honderich. Rev G. F. barthel, pastor of the church, perâ€" «ormed tne wedding ceremony. Tae ° bride _ was becomingly , gowned in a twoâ€"picce dress of gold ) wool with quilted detail and wearâ€" irg brown accessories. With it she wore a corsage of Talisman roses and gold baby mums. Miss Vera Honderich, of Kitchâ€" ener, sister of the bridegroom was her bridesmaid wearing an Oklaâ€" homa green wool dress with black accessories and a corsage of Better Times roses. Further plans were made and completed for the Auxiliary Bazaar which is to ?e held in the oak room at Mrs, Stiefelmeyer‘s on Nov. 17th from 6 to 10 p.m. _ Honderichâ€"Shuh Mr. Donald Shuh, of Waterloo, brother of the bride, performed the dutics of best man, Misses _ Jean _ Ritchie, Miriam Ritchie and Shirley Ritchie It was announced that the Noâ€"; yember mecting wili be held at the | nome of Mrs, William Schneller on | November 21. The regular monthly meeting of the Women‘s Auxiliary of St. | James Lutheran Churcfiywas held} ut the home of Mrs. Henry Miller| Jr. The meeting was in charge of the viceâ€"president, Mrs. J. W. Koeâ€"| Lig. Rev. Mr. Fricdrichsen, the; pastor, offered prayer and Miss. Â¥iola Scyler read a psaim for the scripture reading. Mrs. C. Fleet;‘ gave a lalk on "Our Auxiliary | Twenty Years Hence" One new | member, Mrs. Wiifred Nauman was welcomed to the Auxiliary. 'l'he‘ commilttee in charge announced that boxes of chocolates have alâ€" ‘ ready been sent to the boys from| St. James congregation, who are[‘ serving overseas. f in attendance. During the evening kearts were played and prizes won by Mrs. Wi?liam Jantzi, Mrs. E. Manser and Miss Leona Schmidt. Following the presentation of the gifts, dainty refreshments were surved. Auxiliary Meeting. Beautiful walnut Cedar Chests . . . the ideal gift for Christmas, For a short honeymoon to points west the bride wore a blue wool dress with black accessories and a corsage of gardenias. On their reâ€" wirn lwom their wedding trip the young couple will reside in Baden. #ridat Shower. At the close of the mecting iostess served refreshments. s ul Moame s 100000 e es i ie ul oel s h es n m Ees A very pretty autumn wedding| Seycral farmers attended the Onâ€" home in honor of their daughter, ‘tock place in St. Peter‘s Lutheran | tario Yorkshire Club‘s annual show | Miss Alice Sauder. Miss Sauder is Church, New Hamburg, on Saturâ€" |and sale held at Dickson Park, GathO be married on Saturday to lday afternoon, when Miss Ruth | Thursday. Elmer Stoltz consignedCharles O‘Donohue at St. lllary‘s Wilhelmina _ Leiskau, _ youngest ‘Several animals in the sale. R.C. Church, Kitchener. daughter of Mr. Fred Leiskau of Personals. _ The evening was spent in playâ€" Baden and the late Mrs. Leiskau _ Rev. Eileen Edwards, missionaryâ€" i~g bunco. _After refreshments was united in marriage to Mr. Harâ€" |onâ€"furlough from India, is the guest were served, Miss Sauder and Mr. ley Herner, only son of Mr. and}“-' her sister, Mrs. Snider at the U. O‘ Donohue were presented with Mrs. Chris. Herner of Baden. Rev.| 5. parsonage. two baskets of miscellaneous gifts. H. H. Erdman, pastor of the church| Pte. Ray Swartz of Petawawa! Mrs. James Moyer of Be‘imsville] was the officiating minister. The| Vvisited recently with his parents, accompanied by her son, Mr. Menâ€" bride wore a wedding gown of broâ€"‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Swartz. no Moyer and Mrs. Moyer of Blairl caded satin with a sweetheart â€" Miss Mabel Eastman of Baden, ViSited her cousin, Mrs. Irvin Gimâ€" neckline and her only ornament| Miss Norma Perrin and Pte. Harry bel and Mr. Gimbel on Sunday. was a gold locket. Her fignerâ€"tip| cGec of Newmarket spent the _ Miss Elsic Piper, Preston, was the length veil was held in place with wWeekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Suest of Miss E. Cressman on Sunâ€" a clover leaf headdress and she lerrin. day. carried a bouguet of Briarceliffe Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker, Don _ Mr and Mrs. Amos Good and l.he‘ ruses and stephanotis. nid Geraldinevisited with relas Misses Marika ans n ul s Ens H..lntl'-l-.ilklll Nuptiats. Choose yyn early for °* best selection. By Mrs. Clarence Diamond (Chronicle Correspondent) BADEN Hartman. 74 Allan St. E. selection of Phone 2â€"2403 the nd Geraldine visited with relaâ€" tives at Palmerston, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bricker and Daryl at the home of the former‘s Prother, A. Bricker, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I Broadhacker, Ward and Howard and Mrs. W Detweiler visited with Mr. and Mrs. V. Shantz, Wilmot Centre. Rev. Eileen Edwards, missionaryâ€" onâ€"furlough from India, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Snider at the U. 1. parsonage. . Teld a quilting at the home of Mrs. Henry gchrieber. Thursday. Plan Hallowe‘en Party. The United Brethren C.E. Socie~ ty met in the Church on Sunday morning with the president, David Hilborn in charge of the worship service. Prayer was offered by Melvin Becker and reports on the gnlndnal Provincial C,E_l.‘hconvmtion eld at Toronto on anksgiving weekâ€"end were presented by the delegates, Lois Shelby and Grace Hilborn and David Hilborn and Emanuel Heintz. Plans were made to hold a Hallowe‘en party on Satâ€" urday night, Nov. 4th. Evelyn Hil-‘ born and Myrle Bricker were apâ€". pointed as delegates from the soâ€" tiety to the United Brethren C.E.! convention to be heid in Kitchener on Oct. 27, 28 and 29. } Attending the Holstein chamâ€" pionship show at Oakville on Tuesâ€" day were Floyd Becker, Melvin Pecker, Elmer Stoltz, Ross Perrin »nd George Perrin. DLDDOCC) ABTD 02. JRCCREL, MATS. 3. Hilborn and Mrs. A. Shelby and a chapter from the Study Book "For All of Life" was presented by Mrs. Shelby. _ The Evangelical Ladies Aid Leld a quilting at the home of Mrs. CARNIVAL LOTS of BINGO Auditorium Queen St. South Each Night FIRST PRIZE $1,000 VICTORY BOND Don‘t Miss Rotary‘s Annual Event!! TWO_NIGHIS @BBRime ff Ip Reserve The Special Draw $25.00 War Savings Certificate Doors Open 7 P.M. Each Night <â€"P" â€"More Prizes PW 30 RLS Than Ever Before! is tacu NicuI ocT. 26 ~ 27 P pardd ] / s GOOD PRIZES WM.S. Meat HA HA! I KNOW WHERETTREASURES ARCEâ€".â€"â€" U~| Mr. William Mader‘s sale of liveâ€" P~ / stock and farm implements, etc., on . | Thursday last was quite well paâ€" E:) tronized. The sale was conduc& ©");by Mr. A. B. Brubacher, Bridgeâ€" | port. "~ ; Honor Brideâ€"Elect. Nr. and Mrsr.fli,l(â€";y'a E.rf;.‘fi;&.:.l-le? Sandra‘s daddy, Mr. Raymond Erb, is at present stationed in Ceylon. Mr and Mrs. Amos Good and the Misses Martha and Pearl and Mr. Walter Good spent Sunday with Mrs. Good‘s sister, Mrs. Irvin Lichâ€" ty and Mr. Lichty. Miss Sandra Jean Erb spent the weekâ€"end with her grandparents, mec Om k. MB utm NPouy accompanied by her son, Mr. Menâ€" no Moyer and Mrs. Moyer of Blair visited her cousin, Mrs. Irvin Gimâ€" bel and Mr. Gimbel on Sunday. ags c pm 2 0220 E0 1 N The evening was spent in playâ€" ing bunco. _ After refreshments were served, Miss Sauder and Mr. O‘Donohue were presented with two baskets of miscellaneous gifts. iolvient vonbaiider ? s oarvinliiniii ie tardt Ariiis 4 people on Friday evening at lheirf home in honor of their daughter, Miss Alice Sauder. Miss Sauder is Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sauder enâ€" tertained a group of local young e t o d . I 12 i made for the band‘s activities for carrying on some Christmas cheer. For the devotional Mrs. Cressman read k‘n' article on ‘"The Fi‘rst Thanksgiving". And prayers for special thanks were ofleren{ by Mrs. Gordon Eby, Mrs. Lioyd Cressman and Miss E. Cressman. Rev. R. Beech, the former and now Presiding Elder, lncr:: ily, took up residence in Kitchener this week. Sew for Overseas Reliet. "The Joy Band" of the Cressman Mennonite Church met at the home of Miss Ruth Gimbel on Thursday evening. The evening was ;_tent in sewing for overseas relief. e preâ€" sident, Mrs. Lloyd Cressman had charge of the meeting. Plans were Mr. and Mre. Coloman and nulk twhed 4 n i y and Mrs. Eimer Stoits. hoadilar artpntredbetitenrt use i MiniamiadAbcaercae. 1 douh : virricg. * Avoas deagmsaien ies w & Mr. and Mrs. Harry Broadhacker und ily of Dickie Settlement vldlfi‘%chmedm.wh Joseph Zimmerman of New Hamâ€" $3,350 Given Away in Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates Sanday with Mrs. Aaron Bender. Pte. Roy Ferguson of Camp Ipâ€" perwash spent the weekâ€"end with his parents. 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