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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 May 1945, p. 6

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Lil-Liam"! Smith Manila-(lulu: Faun-any om I In. ll.- Bt 'IBI’OI. ONTMtkt [Habit-bod In” c.irotui'rEki, ___ i..iiirdii. A "1'". mun-M Mo aa, n - an” 1'0"? (NIXPRNSIVI n......‘....,_.. - " King St. West M a. but no. of In, sup: In the Liberal Gurrrmmrertt's Worth: Plan to my." [all tnploynen! alter lie wtr. In addition " In; stirrosUted 'a'r'ft'ist,rii, rate wring! in Victory Bond: and dr Savings cevtihratett '" through Urn- ploynnu human", set up a speak! or. parlnnm t Rcrnmtrnrn'm "Med b exprrn. In act all infolin'n are directed lo the an: "u-a .. ("b and state tevet of mplaynent dud income." "pert trutts--weve Rot III have expo"; if we'rc going to hue iohs Your Liberal (mum. mem has arranged Io finance war-wretkcd countries who will be [and mun-nets later "at p.u.s.- I he Liberal Goseromror's polio " that when farmers and 6shermen prosper. 50 do other Canadians. It ha, therefore take" action to pm . Roor under the prices of farm and [when pmdnut. "6.qrhoeeT-s--t'our Liherat Goxernmem believes in iohs first. To this end, mm will come down to free spending power. Hy "-os--tg 50.000.1rmu year to lessen the burdens of garenthoqd any! to eyuatize the g,'tTx,ii,eei, of pnunx Canadians Gr - an happiness Mil Dov-W Bmth--Your Liberal Gov ernment has “I up machinery to .help enter pining Canadians :Irulnp new human Liberal Working Plan " "ttPost-tttfor Employment... I" -s--s7sogtoo.ooo no net them started In good paying iohr in industry. on the tout or '"', " t in business for them. r. C win-s u each of them et"S _ thooses IKE BMi DIFFEIIJCI. Do- It”. "an-a no", and i.- vuolh. h L“. Inna-nu. In thin. I, the on you "it to Create - Etth ' on you "all " Eun- M- aul, you pay you: but pro- -iun, aod the. av: on lab. m- u. Won‘t you think this ovuv- .erlouair. and them-- gau7het't WILL GIVE YOU COMPLETE SATISFACTION IF STEELE'S HOME 05'}ch AGENCY Plon- mun EARL PUTNAM a Assouu‘es Let's Talk " ovee RUPTURID? c. F. PRICE. OPTOMETRIS‘I’ St. West KITCHEN“! b PM .\I{I'I 'm0ROUGMLY EXAMINED AT YOUR EYES L t%.shttq-'to0,oo0,00" , m Imam: 'hc higgeu building scheme rim ummn has an know" I" "mtv-oo. man m 2e,,'t three In (.und; mm s an the farm To help them Ret holler equipment, Four liken! Gosernment has ar. ranged that they (an horrow the money um need [or better workime sod living (on-Inium I "io Your GLASSES (“Onward Christian Eomw‘ Rev. A .1? Potter of Bab-chi Hill was [the guest speaker. June Ban-Inst! sang a solo and the male chorus of i the tony-option an; a hymn. The Walther League Song was sung by _ A prisoner-of-war In Germany smu- January, 19M, wo. Robert Becker of thc R.C.A.F.. only son of Mr. and Mrs. o. H. Becker, is now safe in England. Sgt Becker Joined the air force in 1942, gradu- ating as a navigator at Brockville. being one of the first class to an- duate as navigator in Canal; He was shot down over enemy terri- tory in January, 1944 and for six weeks was reported missing after which he was reported a risoner- of-war. He had been in three pri- son camps while in the hands of the Germans, it is hoped he will won be home. [ su. Ilnrry J. Snyder, " Squr Ave an Church. New} H manuel Lutheran pgurch tfr jheteeu. ettttttsitn. Sunday event: ind "Kira a. tended. '11:. ith W [~19 “mm , 'tmtgrhe m Pimt m. but; 'tflue,' Church. Weiiesiey, St Jam lath-n Cm. Men. at an 1apther- da-v-oi-tis-e-eats. (,j,irie ___. 23rd Wu malted wi a taetueiuiaerv.iee Pt, I.- Jenn Sal-lone. 3 Young St. E. NEW HAMBURG TE: earg marched into th rureh In p lindin- " tho hm: (I, “IS-lei reed-33:35.." maritr)hlihrleethidlelirit irelkldklhtmhartthmh my; Ir, G. any LOOK how much Canadians have accom- pushed. here on the home from. a". without the energy and initiative of all the vigorous young people now in uniform, and their zest for dating! What is there Camd- can't do with them back on the home can? Why. with their help. we Canadians no headed full speed for the greatest period in our history! . V I) a 3 Jobs with bright futures for the young men and women Coming out of the Armed Services with the best part of their lives before them!]ohs for all!jobs with his prospects and good, reliable money that will keep its buying power'. After all the hard work. sacrifice and self-discipline which has brought us through the war. the people of this country have earned a brighter future in a better, inner. grander Canada than we have ever known! TIE, all-important question today is the civilian “IE-work and leadership which we call :government." The Liberals have a working plan. It's big and bold! Pans OUR“ outUned for your judgment in the left-hand column. lt has been designed with the aid of the keenest minds in every phase of industry. agriculture. labour and learning. The plan will work. In fact it is already bringing remlta. It will continue to do ml The Liberals can tell you this with confidence because they have had successful experience in operating undon- wide plans. full employment shall See it Mm will the - on for you LII-III I”. Make s'tret'te-hé_6ispuatke Phone 2-1336 31139.!“ Messrs. Floyd Milton. Gid. Lin. Wm. Harvey and Wilmer Hillock. who had their horses in training here shipped them across the bor- der to race at Hamburg. N.Y.. and other centres in the Eastern sum The ban on horse racing in the us. was lifted since the war in Europe Ended. Fifteen horses left the bums ere. Mr. F. J. Hartman. who is now residing wtth.his sister. Mrs Dopp in Toronto, is in good health for a man of hisageand goettfttranmtk every day and roads the morning and evening papers as Well us look- ing forward to receiving his home town weekly paper. from the Fungi of Arts last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Roth of Mr. John G. ood purchased theIurtkasioodies Comm with Mr. residence of Mrs. Hannah Smith on and Mrs. Emmanuel Swartaentrw Louis St., by auction. the grim ma 'ber Sunday evening. was $1.020. Miss Smith _ ma 8- Mr. and Mrs Manna Albrecht“ her home with her cousin. Mn. Ro- family of Wetteatey with Mr. and bert Faeey in Tavistock. Mr. Woods Mrs. Christ Albrecht on Saturday has retired from farming and will evening. move to town shortly. Mr. Murray Chapman at New Mr. Harold Luft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Luft, was awarded the University of Western Ontario gold medal for highest standing in busi- ness administration. He has com- ploted his studies and graduated trey llge_l'agulg_ of Arts last week. LAC. George Emslie of Brandon, Man.. spent a short furlough with hityittt antipyepts. - -- 7 The present Victory Loan Cam- haign has ended in New Hamburg. The total received here was nearly $40,000 or about 160% of the ob- jective of 3150.000. 2'il'eltt, to latest returns Elmira Mood ell tty Emu? 'ta Pg,he, 3.1123 "" or e p ue or e per- centage in the Waterloo North District. This plaque wu won by New Humbug that fait with a per-, cenuge of Mt per cent Buperrision of the Regal The- atre. New Hamburg, has been handed over to Samuel Com: of Hamilton. am, who has been con- nected with theatre opentlom tor the past " yean. A parent! and " but was held in the t',dt,tgttd the service. The league“ eat-hind the agent: after which lunch was serve . tty, dosing service um: Gf bill}; tartbomwtu'ehRev.atyusotl candle then he lit the Int tees eandunndeaehinturaiitttiie- die. The president than lit I enn- dieoetthealurinmq-) its in the” forces. 'tt man; )1th the Tie that Binds". Myers and the Luna-I it“. they - ht- thdt plac- h can the ab an". Bee. I". 'ii'l,hltiet an.» 2ltV'Stthf.ttN the Walthet League 1eandie. gun/pm on It! y?- . "". trExiZSErT1rr0rrr"f.?r'1'nlrLCrleCrrTE5 M b.“ . Mrs. Frank Smith is a patient a Ithe K-W MIN. Ruck-nor. l Mrs. Elizabeth Wadi: 3 our _flrtyf toherbed Wilhelm I Mrs. Wesley Penney was I busi- ness visitor in Galt on Saturday. ness visitor in Gilt on Saund- . 1',"i;'A'ie',.,s,','i'9'ie,'ilS'ilt'ii'iiti'tFa- Eden spent the week-end with his iwife and parents Mr. and Mrs. C. .Tilt. i Pte. Doug. JP,f,"g,t of lpperwuh ,camp spent the wee and with " Iparents, Mr. and Mn Gib. Wilfm . Mrs, Curtis and Mrs, A. Hum- phries of London were luau at the home ot Mrs. Wm. M Miss Verne Goddard of Galt spent Sunday at the home of " mggher. My; 0.70M. :bor Sunday evening. . Mr. and Mrs Manna Albrecht and family of Wellesley with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Albrecht on Saturday evening. , Mr. Murray Chapman at New Dundee spent the week-end with! wig-and thy, Algert Chgpnun. l IHome: Bridal Could». ! Mrs. John Sapsworth and Mrs. ‘Mid. Fisher wee has“... at I te?:itentg.e.s shower held at the home of Mrs Sepsworth on Thaw ‘day 'p'tNi,At, shower wu In ‘honor of Mary Bewiet and _Ralph Smith, who one being-mn- ried on June 2nd. The evening was spent playing games and a sing- song. The gifts were presented to the guests of honor in a decanted express wagon pulled in by little Patsy Fisher and Ronnie 15mg. man. After all the lovely an Nae opened and admired. Ralph Smith thanked everyone for their kind- 1'i"t, A delicious tgt, was served y e men present wen cunts were present horn COMM, New Dundee, Kitchener and Deon. _ 3m Too. ( Members of the Woman's Also-l ciation of the United Church were" guests at the home of Kn C. up: der at a birthduy ten and quilttng‘ held on Wednesday seventy. The guests enjoyed tee new It il, smartly decorated table fr?,.'?,,','} with a linen cloth and centred with a tum-tiered birthday cake deeorat- l chn pi_nk_ang white. 1 Mrs." R. C. Prager received won-d her husband. Cpl. "Dick" Dr...- in on his way home Dom m Cpl. Drager suffered a books: I“ and bones in ”:th M Mo while on dub In!“ Rev. B. E. Stevenson at out was in charge of the service at the United Church on Sunday after- Kitchener and Miss Beverly Brick- er of Elmira were - n We home of Mr. and Mn Geo. Ayn. on Sunday. Miss Dorothy Ford and he W tant have returned to Toexmtoafter conducting children's mum’s for two weeks at the Doon Coupe Mis- sum. noon. Rev. H. G. Gingham of Pt-tmt conducted the service at the Pup byterian Church on Sunday - noon. Pte. Ted Woke of Me - the week-end wlth his wife and dagghter. _ -- ---_ _ 7 My, 6sinud My; -___ '7 JAM“ JIT, Mr. and Mrs. Herb [Arabic and children I nt the week-uni It tle 'i,u'l,"lN'1. andlnmol crtpr on Stanley Jones spent. Sun at the home of Mr. Ind In 3%“:- cormeyer of Km“. Mrs. Chm Mr: mm dayltthehamd I‘m-n! Tanner of mm Wm. (Inmate wan a but“. " sitor in Prawn on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swartzentru- her and Mr. and In Dalton Bos- hart and baby Cam! Ruth with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shackle): of Shakespeare. Brandon] at the wd-uiret the home STI, and In ill Detdee o.nyiunikir. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Stone and Donald of Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hammer and Mt and Mm. Roy Didmlaker. Out a! Town. Mr. and Mn Eu! Swarm- ber with Mr. and Mn. Jacob Stein- mte.orl.rmtr ligating. __ H Eleanor er and Mr. and Mrs. Gideon 'u- macher. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Lien of Int Eorra with Mr. and Mn Christ Swartzentruber. LACPDeiton Harlan; of King- stol with, My. Wad Belimidt Mr. and Mrs "Verne Kenned' of Kitchener spent the you wed with Mr. and Mrs Atlfert Chm Mr. and Mrs. Armand Ramsey- cr {mg Miaetlt Snub of Deon with w, ynd at; Jury Iryiieaik Baden and Mr. and Mrs. Neil: is}: tzi and In. Lydia Roth ot New I.yuptrure with Mr. and “I; 15in Miss Karma Eb of “tenancy with Mr. and In Christ Albrecht this week. ber toe the week-end. Sunday we“: with Mr. an In. Roy Schlepl were Jer. and Mtw Dan Junta. Dan-u and Dam and ME. am} Mn. Clams.» W’ Dow, DouginsandD_rfBniirt. Mr. and In. Mun Wand. Mrs. Dun Lie. ot St! Aasthn with Mr. and In Chm mmetmntgu- btrtidry "my; A --- - _ M on “an” Inn Dub and Earlene and Olrie Glut-kn. Ar- 'nt 'ett',,ttrgurg', “Mai r. oy was spent evening with Mr. and In. R.itl Swartamttrutter. “has Vans: and hour m- lzentmber ot Kitchens with Mr. aa: -t6ruuiit it; 2%...- ',','gte,Ntrt'tgt"i'getfaft: Irkutsk.“ 3 u,TL"gdflfrtd2eggt 's',',"',),.',?, and iiii. P. sen-u- ot Mm fund with Mr. M Mr, ind Mrsi'vieI"Pme"" drum“ Andy at a; bound, .“ Otto Bly P'". mm" in httoh. " In. I. I... (Chm-Isl. W with of " l The manage is announced of lLce.-Cpi. Lorne Plant, son of Mr ‘and Mrs. E. Plant, Elmira and Miss ‘Doris Margaret Towe, only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Towe, Ten- rnyson Villa. Edmonton. London, England. the ceremony taking place in England on May tth. Che books of the Town of Elmira show a deficit of $8,589.88 accord- ing to the auditor’s report for 1944. submitted at a recent council meet- ing. The late treasurer. I. Ernst. was bonded for $5,000 and this will counter-balance the loss to some extent. along with a fund built up by the Council for emergencies. Cetaftmt_ “the. Seven catechumens namely: Lila Larch, Elsie Geisel. Ruth Geisel. Earl Schedewitz. Earle Weichcl. Arthur Weber and Robert Shuta. were examined and coaftrmed in St. Paul': Lutheran Church on Sun- nay morning. The altar and chan- Elmira again wins the plaque do- nated by the North Waterloo Vie- tory Loan Committee with the to- tal om79.050 invested. This is 185 per cent at the objective realized and it brings the plaque to Elmira tor the second time having won it in the sixth Victory Loan. The Women's Association of ‘Wesley United Church held a rum- mage sale on Saturday afternoon and raised the amount of $120 The convenor forum cumin! affair was Mrs. R. B. Cuber! and her assistant were Mrs H. Knack. Mrs. W. Heston, Mrs. G. Bulgin. Mrs r. Rupp-I and Mrs. Alex Read. The Society plans to use the funds tor the Interior repairing of the church a/tgit,',','; f 'it ttget. fl'; Mt o ort try. r, and In A Kemhenbaum of Kit- chenet were visitors at the home of Willinm Wilford on Sunday, ini.ed Mr. and In. nouns Bir- Ite.' All! Donn. to Kitchener ‘on W whee they attended a man to. in honor of In; Bennie Wayne. at the home other p-ttM, Mr. and In Fred Wayne In Mm at!» In Foster, [Jun-Ir. and . We Bennie m My evening with Miss hem Gum in lwhener, yin-am"- EWE’W"" in daugh“"'l (tee My «an; Mr. and In Henna Hahn, A!” and Bath: of " Jacobs. ,'.1',td,',t',t Volt and Janna! Lin‘ . - Sunday at e ome o William “I. In “an owner of Little pum__wt the week-end with Mlu'n"ln'l,tfit'rM2t. In. qtrsqt.S-maeNhmMnr. un. ttth “do“ was: of Karyn-Mam. u-uthum -ttHhr-el.J.Cmehnell 8llttlll'll'MllPT " TAX REDUCTION l [Chronicle Correspondent) agttt=2at, ELMIRA RELAXATION OF CONTROLS A SOLDIERS” REHABILI'I'A'I‘N tN FLOOR PRICES FAMILY ALLOWANCES fo llllllllirri,iilrll Rumor BREITHAUPT O TTAWA FIN VI' h‘ll‘ l “U143 A palm) to gradually relax and nmow controls as fast a: gnods hemme reasonably plentiful LallUl‘ l To assist Industry and labour m recon version from murmur to pcatitirtw productwn 2 To eliminate all unnecessary governmental expend:- tures so that the Individual ma} recetvFs snmr relief from wartime tutu for farm children farming opporlumhrs ior Canada‘s returned men and In Increase nur farm production [ADD A pohry lo mamtam fair prlcvs Fr farm products to keep farming prosperous MARK YOUR BALLOT many. This official report was re- Imu, FO Donald Doerbecker who ceived by hrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. mas returned home after let- Otto Schmehl, Elmira. from new.“ ms tour of ttight 09mm. A.F, huadquarters Four tables of Monopoly ware In Pte. Ralph Bowman has been. re- prugres.‘ after which refreshments Fused frank a Germim Prison ( wure served. amp, Pte. owman en isted from . , Elmira and Is it son of Thomas Mrs. (merge Oberholtzer has ge- Bowman of St. Catharines and the _ turnea home from the K-W "ML late Mrs. Bowman (tal where she underwent an open- With the n'ewly elected president ( non for appendectomy Mr. and Mrs. G. MacArthur and; daughter Janet and Mr A. Pttei of Toronto are visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. Buchanan leghl-Llcut. Wm. Schmehl as re- ported to be m England, having been released from a prisoner of war camp, Stalag No. 3A in Ger- many. Tlus official report was rev ceived by hrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schmehi, Elmira. from R.C.- A.F, headquarters This sale was held at the home of! Mrs. CIeason Brubacher. The funds l raised are to be used for a charit- z-hlc caus . and for printing leaflets for the sercty. Pun V. Cress of Ipperwash is on several days leave at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Harold Cress. Mr. and Mrs. Docrbrckcr of St. Jacobs emertained friends at their home on Monday evening. The so- cial gathering was in honor of their With the newly elected president m charge, Mrs. Charles Gabel. the Women's Institute of St, Jacobs held an nut-non salt of ulna]! ar- ticlm Including home canned fruits, MISS Evelyn Trapp and Miss Ma- bvl Sommcrville of Toronto were guests of Mrs. C Trapp over the work-end. at Lieut. Fred Ferguson has been promoted to the rank of Captain. Captain Ferguson, former teacher at Palmerston is with an artillery unit. His wits and son reside in El- mira. Mrs. E. C. Boyd of Lmwood us at f presml in St Jacobs. 5 Joih the Sun" i2,hil,i.i'gtiii"sa 0m and cyuudn , Collegiate m n on, t. [ non] The Elmira Public school has re- l to Eon "uh, "" ceived the resignation! of Mrs.) t"tt.', overworked in poor Frank Genet. teacher 0 grades 2 " and 3, Mrs. Harold Auger, teacher id . Good eye. "u. of grade 4 and 5 and Miss Beatrice N M equal. ”(or qusel. grade f, 'Ut-sa n...- on Rev 3:11 "Hoid that last which thou hast, that no man lake thy crown." At the close of the service the conttrmed class sang "Blessed Saviour Who hast Taught us." “The Elmira High School Board has received the resignation of tour teachers, including the principal. George Carrie; f. Currie will so to Belleville, Other teachers to re- tugn are T, Hobden, who goes to Brockville, D o, Butler, who has accepted a position in Nissan Fans and Miss M. Evans, who will join the staff ot the Sir Adam Beck Culleglgte m London, Ont. eel were decorated with beautiful bouquets ot snap-dragons and tu- lips. Rev Malina)! conducted the service and his cannon was based VOTE May, June 11th EU A Waterloo County Boy . . . You know him. He knows you and your problems. _ Qualitrikmmntstsal LIBERAL CAN m0ATE WATERLOO NORTH vnsurr equal health and well-rt- TEA LOUIS o. A progrtnm tr, provide ‘D-‘k-hd I. In... VHu‘ " "do“ St. I... 1-D!” Kitchen". Chat. READY‘mle'n ee unsure - KY RSIGHT SERVICE 'uurut pow}. " can“! br In"!

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