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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 May 1945, p. 3

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381 nbditren MBA dcndam® nemerdrnnid. s $ess Tjartâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May| 11, to Mr. and Mrsâ€" Robert Nelâ€" 11, to Mr. and Mrs Gerhard| dig, a daughter. Tjart, Hespeler, a son â€"â€" â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". Ennsâ€"At Kâ€"W Ho?nal, May 10, I i to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Enns, 95 Marrlages Albert St., Waterloo, a son. â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" Rikardâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May 10,| Wernerâ€"Fischerâ€"May 15, Alfred to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rikard,| Norman Werner, Waterioo, to 11 Bricker Ave., Waterloo, a! Lorna Caroline Fischer, Kitchenâ€" daughter. er. Bishnâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May 11, Buschâ€"Ritchieâ€"May 16, lh{mond to Mr. and Mrs. Graham Biechn,| Busch of Waterloo to Ann Ritchie RR. 2, Alma, a daughter. of Montreal. Forwellâ€"At RR 3, Wallenstein, May 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Forwell, a daughter Whiteâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard White, 82 Peppler St, Waterloo, Friday, May 18, 1946 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pfanâ€" ner, 13 Charles St, Waterloo, a $ @0 REâ€"ELECT BREITHAUPT Farm Security Stability Family . Allowances Steady Jobs J U NE 11th OTTAWA OWE tâ€"At Births 32 Years an Employee of Kitchener Industry MONDAY, JUNE 4 LIBERALâ€"LABOR CANDID ATE NORTH WATERLOO VoTE FoR Jorâ€"TH#z MaAn You KnNowW JOE MEINZINGER A WATERLOO COUNTY BOY for "WE‘VE GUIDED LABOR THROUGH ROUGH WATERS IN THE PAST â€" AND WILL LEAD LABOR INTO SAFE CHANNELS IN THE FUTURE." LABOR, which has supported Joe Meinzinger for many years, has everything to gain by supporting him NOW. Labor needs Joe Meinâ€" zinger‘s support, and Joe Meinzinger merits labor‘s support in the forthcoming Provincial Election. | 0_ â€"Born and raised in Kitchener â€"Youngest of a family of ten â€"Started to work at age 12 â€"Understands the working man‘s problems â€"Knows the needs of the working man‘s family LISTEN TO CKCR ON FRIDAY, MAY 18 â€" 7.30â€"7.45 P.M. ernerâ€"Fischerâ€"May 15, Alfred Norman Werner, Waterioo, to Lorna Caroline Fischer, Kitchenâ€" er. mins, 83 Erb St, Waterloo, a wm, No Eas M At North thope, 11, to Mr. and Mrs Robert N:‘y- At Kâ€"W & 13 190d7 and ts Lasier & Huoks 199 King St, Waterioo, a son. 13, to Mr At Kâ€"W LABOR‘S Point of View UNDERSTANDS NEW DUNDEE.â€"Mrs. Sophie Lautenschlager, a highly respected resident of New Dundee for many years passed away on Saturday evening after a brief illness at the Pome of.her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bacher, 744 King St. E., in Kitchener. The deâ€" ceased who was in her 76th year was born in Germany on Feb. 28, 1870, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Goettling. She came to Ontario with her parents at an carly age and the family settled at Pine Hill. She was first married to John Jacob Dinger, who predeâ€" ceased her in 1900 and in 1917 she married Fredlieb Lautenschlager, who passed away in 1932 Since the death of her husband the late Mrs. Lautenschlager has made her home with her son, Victor Dinger in New Dundee. The deceased was years. Dunrmuy 9, Mrs. Christina Due , Waterioo, 75 years. Forresterâ€"May 9, Mrs. Andrew Dunke Forrester, Hamilton. Brydonâ€"May 8, Mrs. James Bryâ€" don, Listowel, 86 years. Zurbriggâ€"May 11, Mrs. Catherine _ Zurbrigg, Listowel, 66 years. Dunke Forrester, Hamilton. Brydonâ€"May 8, Mrs. James Bryâ€" don, Listowel, 86 years. Zurbriggâ€"May 11, Mrs. Catherine Zurbrig%lLislowel. 66 years. Lehmanâ€"May 12, Felix Lehman, Winterbourne, 73 years. Hageyâ€"May 11. Mrs. May Hagey, Preston. Denneyâ€"May 1}, Adam H. Denâ€" Benderâ€"May 15, Mrs. David R. Bender, Wilmpt Township, 63 years. Durmhly 9, Mrs. Christina â€" Duering, Waterioo, 75 years. ney, RR. 3, Moorefield, 81 years. Ruppelâ€"May 13, Mrs. Milton Rupâ€" _ pel, Underwood, Ont. _ _ _ Chrisâ€" Langâ€"May 14, Alex Chris of Kitchener to Helen Lang of Waâ€" Freelandâ€"Wallisâ€"May _ 12, . Roy Stanley Freeland, Waterloo, to Kathleen Joyce Wallis, Kitchenâ€" Baitlerâ€"Schwartsâ€"May 12, Allan Battler of Pewubu? to Viola Christena Schwartz of Kitchener. M-JMâ€"-H:{‘I& Berwyn Peâ€" ters to Julia Jakab, both of Waâ€" autenschlagerâ€"May 12, Mrs. Soâ€" phie Lautenschlager, New Dunâ€" dee, 75 years. rennermanâ€"May 16, Mrs. Magdaâ€" lena â€" Brennerman. Poole, 59 Schmidt, New Hamburg ley, to Verda Sarah Elizabeth vin William catetiesâ€"Sempleâ€"May 9, Donald Hostetier, Su:tfotd.’to Betty Roâ€" bert Israel of Wallenstein to Leâ€" nore Barbara Stadelbauer of Elâ€" ty Chronicle Correspondent) «â€"â€" Deaths THTS OR LGINAL â€"DOCUMENT TS IN VERY POOR CONDLTION Obituvary THB WATBLLOO (Ontario) 12, Alâ€" , Wellesâ€" Surviving are two sons, William and Lorne of New Hamburg; two daughters, Mrs. Fanny Lichty of Mrs. David R. Bender Mrs. David R. Bender, Wilmot 'l‘ownshigl.l 63, died at the Stratford General Hospital at noon Tuesday. cast of Baden. Her maiden name was Fanny Wagler. She was marâ€" ried in October, 1904. She attendâ€" ed the Amish Mennonite Church, 16th Line of East Zorra. at home; one brother and two sisâ€" ters. aaugnters, Mrs. Fam':‘y Lichty of Wilmot Township and Mary Ann Surviving are: five sons, Walter, Albert, Otto and Edward of the United States and Victor â€" er of New Dundee; one daul%hter, Mrs. L. (Edith) Bacher of Kitchâ€" ener; three stepâ€"sons, Philip Lauâ€" tenschlager of Southarr;&)ton; Alâ€" vin Lautenschlager of New Dunâ€" dee and Sydpey Lautenschlafer of Kitchener; eleven fnndchi dren; seven great grandchildren; one sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Pauline Riehm of Kitchâ€" cner; and five brothers, Christian, Gottlieb and Ernest Goettling of the United States, William Goettâ€" ling of New Dundee andâ€"Albert Goettling of Kitchener, R.R. 2. She was taken to the hospital Sunâ€"| Mr. Dilworth then talked of the day for an appendectomy. peace to which the world is looking A daughter of the late Mr. and forward after which Cameron Mcâ€" Mrs. Jacob Wagler, Mrs. Bender{Donaid recited a poem, "Go On was born in Wilmot Township,| World" and Delmore Toman read cast of Baden. Her maiden name|the famous quotation given by was Fanny Wagler. She was marâ€"|King George VI in his Christmas ried in October, 1904. She attendâ€"| Day message in 1939 ed the Amish Mennonite Church | During the program other patriâ€" Mrs. was cast was oflgled prayer. | inch hss e committee arge was Mrs. O. Klinck, Mrs. Jack gehner and convenors, Mrs. A. Brubacher, Mrs. O. Feldpusch, Mrs. H. Shutz and Mrs. E. Schaub. a member of the local Bag‘tm Church and of the Women‘s Misâ€" sion Circle. of tulip bonmueu, green and yellow candles in silver holders and miniâ€" ature storks as gl;:; favors for the mothers and hats on hat stands for the daughters. Mrs. H. Ainsworth proposed a toast to the King. The toast to moâ€" thers was proposed by Mrs. Frieda Fink, and % to by Mrs. O. Ruppel. Mrs. Forwell toasted the daughter and Miss E. Schierâ€" holtz responded. munity singing, quartette numbers and recitations, Pastor Malinsky theran Church on Wednesday evenâ€" ing sponsored by the Ladies‘ Aid present tor the event. Long tabics nt for even were attractive in their decorations Mother â€" Daughter Banquet at Elmira ELMIRA.â€"A successful motherâ€" dâ€"daughter banquet was held at WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES > CHRONICLES book, "This Freedomâ€"Whence?t" *A discussion was held after which the meeting closed with the Lord‘s Prayer". The next meeting of the !Association will be held at the ‘Uniled Church parsonaxe in New {Dundee on Sept. 10th. At the conâ€" "clusion of the afternoon dainty reâ€" |freshments were served by the hosâ€" itess Mrs. Kaiser. | The following articles were forâ€" ; warded to the Kitchener Red Cross Society from the local unit last |week: one comforter, one ladies‘ skirt 4 ladies‘ sweaters one boy‘s . sweater 3 baby sweaters 2 dpair baâ€" by soakers 3 baby vests and 11 pair ‘girls‘ socks. A special Youth Service was held at St. James Lutheran Church on Sunday evening in charge of the Luther League. The opening verâ€" sicles and Psalim were read by Dalâ€" sons were read by Miss Audrey Egerdee and Paul Ludolgh. The sermon was delivered by Earl Haase, assistant superintendent of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Sunday School in Kitchener. Mr. Haase chose as his text Matt. 20:26â€"28 and spoke on the theme, "Personal Serâ€" vice for Jesus", stressing the imâ€" portance of using the opportunities presented in daily life for the work of the Lord. The choir sang an anâ€" them "He Giveth Power to the Faint". Delmore Toman led in prayer lfend Mil:;n kze:;n:i. president A the League than e «f the evening. The hn:sm was given by the pastor, Rev. H. Schmieder. The May meeting of the New Hamburg and District Ministerial was held at the United Church parsonage in Plattsville on Monâ€" day afternoon with the following ministers in attendance: Rev. H. Shantz, Rev. H. F. Schade, Rev. E. Gingerich, Rev. H. Schniieder, Rev. G. W. Kaiser and Rev. Mr. Goodâ€" man of Toronto. Rev. Mr. Gingâ€" eirch, the president occupied the chair and the scripture lesson was read by Rev. Mr. Kaiser followed by prayer by Rev. Mr. Shantz. Rev. Mr. Schade presented the paper on ~A Review of J. Wesley Bready‘s During the program other patriâ€" otic numbers were played by the band. E. A. Poth also unveiled an Honor Roll bearing the names of 39 young men who had attended the New Dundee Schools and later answered the call of their country. A two minute period of silence was observed in memory of two of that number who paid the supreme sacâ€" rificeâ€"WO. Russel Saltzberry and Pte. Burkle Toman. This was folâ€" lowed by the playing of "Abide With Me" by the band. The proâ€" gram concluded with the singing of the National Anthem. bin Egegdee and the scripture lesâ€" sons were read by Miss Audrey Miss Verna Schade was guest speaker at a W.M.S. meeting held under the ausi;lices of the Salford Baptist Church at ln{enoll last Wednesday afternoon. In the evenâ€" ing Miss Schade showed her slides on "Haiti" at a Bible Class meeting of the Foldens Corners Bar‘tist Church also held at Ingersoll. Miss Schade and hef mother Mrs. H. F. Schade were guests of Miss Alberta Becker at Foldens Corners. "Agriculture" Topic of Women‘s Meet. The May meeting of the Women‘s Institute was held at the home ol‘ Mrs. Oliver Zinn on Tuesday evenâ€" ing with an attendance of twentyâ€" three. The_ newlyâ€"elected presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Robert Carse presided. During the business it was decided to donate the sum of $10.00 towards the sugar fund for jam making for overseas. Letters of appreciation were read by the secretary, Mrs. A. ‘F‘uther which had been received for flowers sent to the sick. The following delegates were also apâ€" pointed to represent the Institute at the District annual meotll‘ to be held at First United Church in Galt on June §th: Mrs. Carse, Mrs. Futher, Mrs. F. E. Page, and Mrs. E. Koehler. H. F. Schade. The hymns used durh? the service were "O God Our Help in Ages Past", and "Come teacher was narrator to give a reâ€" view of the horrors of the war. Prime Minister Churchill‘s stateâ€" ment that England would never surender was read by Donald Becker while the French General‘s reply was given by Robert Hallâ€" man. Dorothea Gingerich offered prayer after which R. G. Dilworth, principal of the Public School paid tribute to the members of the armed forces. The so:rf‘ "See the Hero Comes", and "Why Johnny Comesl Marching Home Again" were then sung. Scripture passages of comâ€"| fort for those who have lost loved ones in the conflict were given by | Shirley Coleman and Hazel Dingâ€"; opening with band and piano acâ€" companiment, the latter being played by Joan Dinger, pianist for the evening. E. C. Katzenmeier, assistant _ Continuation _ School teacher gave the opening address teacher gave the mmschdaddml with :;?onses by Loi by, G.| Poth Shirley Einwachter. ;ur-, garet Brubacher recited Psalim 150‘ after which a chorus, "The Strife is O‘er" was sung by the school puâ€" | pils and prayer was offered by Rev. | o. 0e Tuon i LAmana been prepared by “‘;..'?.?;?.'““““‘1 of Education for the of Onâ€" tario. Amplifiers were used to | make it possible for the people to program the topic of which was "Agriculture" and she also spoke on the motto of the month, "Serve and Conserve for Vk\or{"‘ The members named an article made '"fl" wheat in response to &ofi call. Two were !95 follows: t".lg:..v-lue o‘ Wheat", large numbers to attend the Vâ€"E Day celebration held at the school on Wednesday evening. The paâ€" radelromthcvmxwuutothe school was led by the New Dundee Vâ€"E Day Colebration. _ People from the village and comâ€" munity with the spirit of Thanksâ€" giving in their hearts turned out in ‘ NEW DUNDEE Weeds can be useful", by Mra M. Bechtel. Mrs M. C. Howling read Miss Iva Zinn presided for the The celebration took the form of "Victory" program which had C cbspuints Onrrecppgents in every room. , Junior room Earl Haase and Carl Weber of Kitchener were guests,of Rev. and Mrs. H. Schmieder on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Baer, Miss Bernice Bacer and Alfred Sararas visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Marshall at English Settlement on Sunday. _ _ _ 0000000 0_ Mrs. William Spactzel has returnâ€" ; ;. Marlene Battler spent the ed to her home in the village After waeck.ond with Miss Jean‘:g Sider spending the past five weeks in of tn. Plains. Kitchener at the Kâ€"W Hospital and | Among those who attended the at the home of her daughter, MYS.: Battierâ€"Swartz wedding were Mrs. Lloyd Gedcke and Mr. Gedcke. Ewart Battler, Mrs. Lloyd Battler, Visitors at the home of Mr. and " Miss Margaret Wettlaufer of Kitchâ€" Mrs. Ephrafm Hallman and Mrs. J. ener and Pte. Manson Battler at Cassel on Sunday were: Mr. and} Calvary Evangelical Church, Kitâ€" Mrs. J. Riley Hallman and Miss Doâ€" ‘ chener. rothy Hallman of Toronto; andi Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker visited Miss Ruth Hallman, RN., of the) with Mr. George Schneller at St. staff of: ’the Sick Children‘s Hospiâ€" | Mary‘s Hospital, recently. h Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ephrafm Hallman and Mrs. J. Cassel on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Hallman and Miss Doâ€" rothy Hallman of Toronto; and Miss Ruth Hallman, RN., of the staff of the Sick Children‘s Hospiâ€" tal at Weston. Miss Mildred Spies of St. Thomas is spending a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Eli Diefenbacher and Mr. Diefenbacher. tai at Weston. !__Mrs. Lloyd Battler accompanied Miss Mildred Spies of St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Cober to Fort is spending a few days at the home ; Erie on Friday where they attendâ€" of her sister, Mrs. Eli Diefenbacher‘ed the graduation of her nephew and Mr. Diefenbacher. | Wilbert Cober of the Plains, who Mr. and Mrs. Florin Toman and has completed his Commercial children, Donald and Carol of Kitâ€"‘ course at the Fort Erie Bible chener visited with Mr. and Mrs.{School. Moses Toman on Sunday. | Mr Reg Battler was n smest at Miss Alta Stoltz of the Galt Hosâ€" pital staff spent the weekâ€"end with Isler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward toltz. Rev. H. Schmieder H. Kavelman, M. K. Toman and Garfield Weber ettended a Sunday School convenâ€" tion at the Lutheran Church in Heidelberg on Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade were guests at the weddin%of Miss Julia Jakab and Berwyn Peters at Waâ€" shington _ last â€" Saturday, _ Rev. Schade having performed the cereâ€" mony. ' Mr. and Mrs. Owen Showell and daughter, Iona of Plattsville visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Cole: man on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rosenberâ€" ger visited with the latter‘s moâ€" ther, Mrs. Dessler at Breslau on Sunday. _ _ _ s Miss Mary Shantz spent Sunday !v;lltlh Miss Jeanne Shantz at Pine ill. N Miss Kay Gibson of Willowdale was the guest of Miss Marie Cressâ€" man over the weekâ€"end. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" thur Musselman on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Leis and daulshter. Mabel and Arthur Leis of Nithburg; Miss Lynetta Leis of Waterloo; and Oscar Musselman of Kitchener. Refreshments were served at the close by the committee composed of Mrs. Ed. Stoitz, Mrs. M. Bowâ€" Miss Ada Bingeman who has been convalescing at the home of her sister Mrs. Stanley Hilborn and Mr. Hilborn at Roseville following her recent operation returned to the village last week to take up residence at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeman. , Rev. and Mrs. William Schobert and sons, Hugo, William, Daniel and Timothy of Deckerville, Mich., were guests of Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holm of Roseville visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on Sunday. a poem and a vocal duet was renâ€" â€" Miss Grace Schlichter of Galt aered by Mrs. Carse and Mrs. E.I::nd Miss Harriet Schlichter of Kit Finn. |chener spent the weekâ€"end with The Eg'nest mer for the evening | lst:‘t;’-lricge:;fins. Mr. and Mrs. Henry was Eldon r, secretaryâ€"treasâ€" : urer of the Waterloo County Fedâ€"‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sherk of Cenâ€" cration of Agriculture who gave a)|treville and Mr. and Mrs. Paul very interesting talk on the subâ€"|Sherk of Stouffville visited at the ject of "Agriculture". A vote of| Fomes of Mr .and Mrs. Eldon Sherk thanks was tendered to Mr. Weber|and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rosenberâ€" by Mrs. A. Musselman. _ ger on Sunday. _ s man and Miss Iva Zinn WATERLOO, Ontario BRIDGEPORT, Ontar 96 King St. West KITCHRNER Phone 2â€"1938 TRUCKERS! â€" .__C. F. PRICE, orromatrist WILL GIVE YOU COMPLETE SATISFACTION STEELE‘S coopfvYEar ARE THOROUGHLY EXAMINED AT YOUR EYES * TIRE SERVICE A. SHIRK & CO. Diamond Treod, is Conoda‘s first choice truck tire. For greater tracâ€" tion . . . allâ€"round satisfaction . . . this great truck tire is in a class by itself. |__Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fried and Ifamily visited with the former‘s Mr. Reg. Battler was a guest at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Battler at the Calvary Evangelical Ch_t:rch at lfi_tcheper on Saturday. mother, Mrs. Laurence Fried on Sunday at Roseville. irieq Mr. and Mrs. William Riest and Laura accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ogram of the Plains visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jun_ker at 'l_‘avisf:gcl_g on Sunday. By Mrs. Erra Becker (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Ross Battler and Wayne Hallman of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Battler and ?ughter Elaine attended the Roâ€" eo at Maple Leaf Gardens on Friâ€" day evening. _ __ _ _ _ __ _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maliot and daughter Marlyn spent Sunday on Sunday. A Red Cross quiltin#’was held at the Local School on Wednesday. Ptc. Manson Battler of Newmarâ€" ket spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bawâ€" tler. Mr. Wesley Hallman and son Floyd visited with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby on Sunday. _ Miss Alice Oswald underwent a tonsil operation at Kâ€"W Hospital at Kitchener on Monday. Mr. Nyle Eby also had a tonsil operation last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Battler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Battler and Brenda with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dahmer at Elmira on Sunday. _ _ w Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreiber and family of Roseville spent Sunâ€" day afternoon at the home of latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker. daughter Marlyn nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isif:rley Battler Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sherk of Cenâ€" treville and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sherk of Stouffville visited at the komes of Mr .and Mrs. Eldon Sherk and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rosenberâ€" ger on Sunday. _ _ â€" _ Pte. Cameron Toman of Ipperâ€" wash is spending two weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Toâ€" man. Mr. ani Mrs. Orville Hallman visited with Mr. and Mrs Ervin Schenk at Mannheim on Sunday. _ Sunday visitors with Mr. an Mrs. Jacob Fry were Mr. and Mr Delton Fry and daughter of Ne Dundec and Mr. and Mrs. Len# Rc_ib]c and family of Kitchen Mrs. E. Dubrick sfiefi‘tr;'fi with her daughter, Mr. and Dahmer and with friends at Your GLASSno Jerome Tooke, 61 Norman Ave. WILLIAMSBURG Frieda Welker, 6 Noeeker St Phone 5â€"5813

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