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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Dec 1944, p. 5

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The West Montrose farm forum met at the home of Geo. Shoemaker on Monday night with a good atâ€" tendance. The first part of the disâ€" cussion was on "Neighborliness beâ€" tween Farmers‘. At the present time farmers may not visit each others homes quite as often as in the days before cars and teleâ€" phones, but on the other hand, with the searcity of help farmers are lending each other a hand and asâ€" sisting each other in true neighborâ€" ly fashion and meeting in each others homes at farm forums has increased sociability among the farmers. West Montrose Farm Forum. The second question under disâ€" cussion disclosed that about from ten to fifteen farms in this comâ€" Â¥Friday, December 1, 1944 WEST MONTROSE Twin City Launory Better Vision Glasaes 17 King St. West Phone POR QUICK SERVICE JUST TELEPRONE $â€"8811 . . . NOW! "Twin City‘s Busiest Cleaners For Over 10 Yeara" By Mrs. B. C. Woods (Chronicle Correspondent) Please try to bring several garments in toâ€" sether instead of separately. We appreciate your coâ€"operation. Mr. and Mre. C 199 Allan Growing Older Gracefully YOUNG‘S YES, just as the elephant and the donkey are carrying on through the years, we too are holding our own. In some respects, we‘ve changed with the times, but regardiess of war or peace, one thing that hasn‘t altered is our standard of quality cleaning always. You can depend on us. Cleaners and Dyers Fine Quality Cleaning Satisfaction a Habit Just Call KITCHENER ‘ munity might be changing hands | in the next five years. ( _ Presentâ€"day farmers are more lhighly regarded by city folk than ____Raymond Israel and Stanley Winfield have returned home after several months in the harvest fields :wenty cars ago, owing to the fact presentâ€"day farmers have availed tiemselves of better education, buve joined clubs. The Federation uf Agriculture has been a step in the right direction. Junior Farmer groups, courses for girls and Woâ€" imnen‘s Institutes have put farming pcople on equal footing with their city friends. Farmers now regard {arming a profession that needs iruch study and understanding. In Inc past it was considered a hard way of making a living where musâ€" cular strength was about all that was necessary. Today farming takes both brawn and brain to cope with the many phases of this worâ€" thy occupation and the more you put into it the more you will get out of it. The forum will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Woods next Monday. ‘ Mrs. Robt. Ernst and baby Janet are spending a week with Mr. and Mirs. Lewis Robertson in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geisel and Mr. and Mrs. Les Aberle attended ine Iccâ€"Capades at Maple Leaf Garâ€" tiens Monday night. â€" Miss Grace Woods has secured an sffice position in Kitchener. Mr. Ross Melitzer has secured a pesition in Kitchener. _ _Ptc. Bill Jonas of the East Coast is home on furlough. ooo John Bender, 228 Herbert St. Mr. and Mre. Loats K. Lickty 144 Albert St. 1971 chnrge of the fl-ognm with Howâ€" ard Stoltz presiding. Vernon Bowâ€" man read the scripture lesson and a cornet solo was contributed by Robert Fiederlein. ‘The topic, Centres of Interest in World Misâ€" Kentuck&, the, Southland and the British West Indies were given by Mrs. E. Gingerich, Miss Alice Oswald, Miss Irene Chapman, Mrs. James Cressman and Miriam Hilâ€" the Pacific Islands" and readinfipn the to‘gic were also given by Miss Jean Williamson and Miss Dorothy McDonald. A vocal duet was renâ€" dered by the Misses Erma Kaster and Dorothea Gingerich, and the business period was presided over by the president, Miss Mary Rev.flE. Gingerich condjicted Quarterly Business meetings at Port Elgin, Toronto and Garrison Road during the past week. Delton Hallman of Regina, Sask., called on friends in the village last Rev. Moses N. Bacr occupied the pulpit of the St. Jacobs Menronite Church on Sunday morning. . Mrs. Walter Schultz of New Hamburg, missionaryâ€"onâ€"furlough from Nigeria, West Africa, deliverâ€" ed a missionary address at the Baptist Church on Sunday mornâ€" ing. Mrs. Steele of Toronto, who was enroute to Africa on board the ZamZam when that boat was torâ€" pedoed, also gave a short talk. At the evening service, Rev. Walter Schultz showed interesting slides on Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Becker sang a duet. U.B.C.E. Society The U.B.C.E. Society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fiederlein on Thursday evening. The missionary committee was in charge of the program with Howâ€" sions", was presented by Miss Jean Hallman. sfon talks on the United Brethren Missions in Africa, China, The twoâ€"weeks series of Evanâ€" gt;listic meetings commenced at the thel MBC. Church on Sunday with Rev. J. E. Mallis of Toronto, who was born of missionar{ parâ€" ents in India, as the speaker for the first week. Rev. N. fi)wan of the Sixth Line Baptist Church, Stouffâ€" ville, will be the evangelist next week. During the morning service on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman rendered a vocal duet and the chorus sang two numbers at night. born. Weston Sararus spoke on "Evidences of Christian Missions in Mrs. Moses Heckendorn of Bresâ€" lau was the guest of Mrs. George Hallman during the n-s' week. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lautenâ€" schlager of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss and children, Jimmie and Janice, were recent visitors with Mrs. Thomas Cuthbertson at Bright. _ The Charity and Mennona Sewâ€" ing Circles of the Blenheim Mennoâ€" nite Church held a t meeting at the home of Mrs. vulm on‘h_v. Mcs. president &cMCfidchr Miss Mary Shantz. Omar â€" der conducted the devotions and R baer" "Iue innlubets ipont tas d-’h"'l::.unlu faage purposes. *!u(mlu'nltthh-Mn the United Brethrem Church last Saturday afternoon. Rev. E. Gingâ€" crich chose as his subject for the white Te Oingerict apone on "Is. w on "Jaâ€" w!a:;dm Esau" to the Juniors. of the * E‘ndmt B.Y.P.U. ocm chair for the ‘7\?"3 moi\eun. which was held at t urch on Monday evening. g.rx i gave ading. *nri 'l': inger gave a rei . ture lesson after which Miss Joan men g-’uenud the topic on "Men of the ble who received special blessings" and Rev. H. F. Schade led in a discussion of the topic. Rev. E. Gingerich officiated at the funeral of the late Mrs. Isaiah Snyder held at Kitchener on Monâ€" doy afternoon. Others from here who attended the service were: Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenberger, the Misses Ida and Mary Snyder, Mrs. and son, Percy and Miss Mildred Lautenschlager of Kitchener visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lauâ€" tenschlager on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kinzie of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Meiâ€" sel and son, Jimmy of Wilmot Centre were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shupe on Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Becker and son, Murray of Roseville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hallâ€" man on Sunday. _ August Lautenschlager last Tuesâ€" weekâ€"end at Bothwell where she :;ve a missionary address at the ennonite Mission there on Sunâ€" E. Gingerich and Eldon Snyder. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ggha,efer Snider and Lucinda Martin of Waterloo visited with Mrs. M. H Miss Eva Schlichter spent the weekâ€"end with the Misses Willa Cressman and Marion Hunt at Toronto. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider on Sunday. Mrs. Waiter Schuitz of_New Hamburg and Mrs. Steele of Toronâ€" to were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zimmerman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lautenâ€" Mr. aj schlager Mr. and Mrs. Noah Otterbein of Kitchenet is spending this week with Mr® Ed‘:r Otterbein. _ â€" .« v. and Mrs. Moses N. Baer and children, David, John and Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baer and daughter _ Esther visilgd with friends and relatives at St. Jacobs on S\mdux. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rempel and Charles Yanke of Kitchener were ‘% of Mr. and Mrs. David on Mdl{ Della Schlichter of Dundas, Miss Grace Schlichter of Galt and Miss Harriet Schlichter of Kitchâ€" ener nt the weekâ€"end with their g:‘!nzf Mr. and Mrs. Henry lichter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bacher and Miss Doris Bacher of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs V. E. _The Misses Arlene Sittler and Luella Shantz of Kitchener spen! Miss Vera Hallman spent the mantz on Sunday. Miss Eva Schlichler of Kitchener : Mrs. Clayton r of and | ner visited with| & yton Toman on 2 ein of Kitchener 2 week with Mr® v &a N. Baer anri ” ohn and Mary, ” Oscar Baer and ” visilgd with es at St. Jacobs g . _J. Rempel and Kitchener were nd Mrs. David 'A chter of Dundas, hter of Galt and ichter of Kitchâ€" kâ€"end with their d Mrs. Henry Leonard Bacher cher of Kitchener and Mrs. V. l:.l lane Slitterâ€"and #61 WATERLOO (Ontarth) s week. and Clara Haysville rs. Omar with s of and oe| FURNITURE COMPANY ‘ Selection and ';"g_l 43 QUERN sT. soUTH PHONE 2â€"2403 Unhurried Choosing! -;::t MMWMMWMI.NMMMW”””MM2‘32\2‘2‘31 of August Spitzer, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Mitchell and daughter Doris of (Limehouse were Sunday guests | with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spitzer. _ sHANTZ STATION & 2@ Mr. and Mrs. Deiton Snider, Mr. pnd Mrs. Ibra Snider of Waterloo were guests at the Gordon Eby home. Pte. Nick Retzler of Niagaraâ€"onâ€" theâ€"Lake, Mrs. Retzler, Mr. and Mrs. Hertzel, Mr. and Mrs. Lieher of Kitchener were weekâ€"end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Retzler. Eileen Reinhart and Lila Boission of iKtchener were weekâ€"end guests at. the Henry Reinhart home. _ Joie Hicknell spent Sunday with Kitchener friends. Betty Weiler of Kitchener s&ent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Weiler. =â€" Ida Krieger of Kitchener spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and ?4rs. Herb Krieger. Mr. and Mrs. Ibra Snider, Mr. â€"nd Mrs. Delton Snider of Waterâ€" loo, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cressâ€" inan of Preston were Sunday dinâ€" nor guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cressman. Margarect Beitz of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Beitz. Mrs. Chas. Wagner returned home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wagner at Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wagner and son, Charles, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reick at Mrs. Gus Hergott and children spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Kitchener. thel MBC. Women‘s Missionary | Socielé was held at the home o([ Mrs. O. T. Coleman on Thursday | afternoon. Devotions were led by , tue president, Mrs. Herbert Shantz | and each one _Ipresent gave a scripâ€" | ture verse. Two comforters were | tied for British relief during the afternoon. g ho ." '{r'“g:l .. 4 («?”‘x”!‘fi <ae oo “ * ! \ &VA""‘“ lc r AF._ mfi _4 §¥ 0: o_ Py | * ix~\ _8 & t i‘ g PJcsc fiis e K § â€" 4 HTad" : " * C», m# j Che. i : m‘%‘fi 4)\ poes l Caa! 32 zaill C sau=% % a* omfortable, Long C344 * Lasting, Attractive! f; ! C y a, @Gm 1 & wl _ â€" ;” . m w ‘ . B I' Muriel Doeraam. 55 Queen St. 1 *Â¥ a T E> ism | M ic I % ing slides of scenes in the Canadian | West. Lunch was served at the | conclusion. Mrs. Mary Wahl of Brantford | t the past week with Mr. and 'gu Henry Waterman. Miss Dorothy Toman, a member | of the staff of the Kitchener branch | cf the Bank of Commerce, enterâ€" | tained the girls of the staff at a | music and games by the twelve guests preseht. _ The monthly meeting of the Beâ€" Luther League Meets. The Shantz Station â€" Luther League met at the Henry Reick home on Thursday evening for their monthly meeting. _ _______ the home of E. B. Hallman on Tuesâ€" day evening in honor of his guest, Eimer Hallman of Edmonton, Alta., who was visiting in the community for a few days. During the evenâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weiss and Miss Dorothy Weiss of Niagara Falis, N Y., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss. Miriam Hilborn and 1. M. Hilborn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoltz at Roseville on Sunday Visitor hmm Twentyâ€"five relatives gathered at ing Mr. Hallman showed interestâ€" the â€"end &t the home of Mrs. lm Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merie Gertrude, Emma and Olive Bricker of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker of Roseville. _ Furniture Gifti | ihae i \ ; '\’-_/‘.-â€"fi:.. d i.; i | hk / 4N I TT )‘ biXd : | N HTVE . “ ‘ 1 &: By Mre. R. A. (Chronicle Corre Help You in the Selection of Your Let REINHARDT‘S REINHARDT lfifififil%fib’filifififififififllfi'fllifii?fififiw2‘%‘2‘23‘5!3!2‘333!%&3‘l?t%fii?\?l?\i& & _ oiy sÂ¥ h a _ammmm . _scommmmmp e t) CHRONICLER The members of the Ladies® Aid ui St. John‘s Lutheran Church gaâ€" thered at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Schweitzer at Linwood on Thursday evening in honor of their recent marriage. An address was read while Rev. and Mrs. Schweiâ€" tzer were presented with a gift. Both responded in a suitable manâ€" ner. Lunch was served by the laâ€" dies. The November mecting of the St. John‘s Luther League was held at t.:e home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben| Scifert on Tuesday evening. The; meeting opened with a hymn and prayer. Rev. A. Schweitzer presentâ€"| ed the topic "I Have An Appointâ€"; ment" followed by a discussion. Feclesiastes was used for Bible Stuâ€" dy. A social hour was spent afler" which dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. _ A which dainty refreshments were‘ Mr. and Mrs. Christ Roth and served by the hostess. ‘cuughter Gladys of Bright ?ent Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lips visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John with Mrs. Andrew Lindner at Kropf. Honor Newlyweds. Luther League November Meeting. HESSEN ROAD By Miss Laurine Dammeier (Chronicle Correspondent) Tuesday and Thursday â€" oA mnmexveA. hefore / nd Thursday > > â€" 8 A.M. to 11.30 A.M 34 QUEEN ST. NORTH > KITCHENER "anaprtan s«fp reo cross North Easthope on Sunday, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Freiburger were: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hartman, Miss Marâ€" garet Freiburger of Kitchener, Miss Kathcrine Fritz, Mr. Harold Freiburger, Miss Laurine Steffler and Mr. Claude Freiburger of Waâ€" terloo. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt, iss Marie. Hackbart, Mr. Kenneth Hackbart and Mr. Harvey Hackbart of Heidelberg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackbart. 1_ q _ °_ VUUUC FPEIDHI@CT DL WBâ€"! At s special meeting of the terloo. County Police Commission, scheâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt,!dulcd for the latter part of the Miss Marie. Hackbart, Mr. Kenneth | week, the members will work out a Hackbart and Mr. Harvey Hackbart |scheme for providing some reasonâ€" of Heidelberg spent Sunday at the| 1ble_security as protection against home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles| the contingencies of hazardous duâ€" Hackbart. | ty for County constables. Mr. Oliver Seyler of Shakespeare| The date of the meeting is conâ€" spent a few days last week at his’ tingent upon the return to the city home here. ;of High County Constable Harold Sunday visitors with Mr. and Ga!l of the Provincial Police. The Mrs. John Kropf were Mr. and Mrs. ; CTicer has I‘)(-on in Toronto owing Claxtin Kennf and famile M« angito ilincss. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf were Mr. and Mrs. Ciayton Kropf and t‘amilty. Mr. and Mrs. William Seyler of Phillipsâ€" burg, Mr. and Mrs. John Litwiller of Buffalo, New York, Mrs. Kathâ€" crine Litwiller of New Hamburg, Sirs. Laura Litwiller of Kitchener imd Miss Annie Kropf of Wellesâ€" ey. . Pictures Tell the Story iTo Plan Security For (County Constables Reeve Huchn stated the experâ€" ienced insurance members of the council will be consulted in the hope of arriving at a plan that will provide suitable security protection for the constables. bE A BLOOD DONOR . â€"HELP SAVE A LIFE

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