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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Jun 1945, p. 9

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Rev. H. G. Cleghorn was in charge of the service at the Prosâ€" byterian Church on Sunday afterâ€" noon. On Sunday next, June 3rd, Holy Communion service will be held at the Doon Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Wesliey Pearcey spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearsey of Rockâ€" ton. Miss Edith Patterson of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end the guest of Mrs, Russell Tilt and Miss Ethel Wilfong. Rev. S. E. Stevenson of Gait conâ€" ducted the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday afterâ€" noon. WATERLOO, Ontario BRIDGEPORT, Ontario Friday, June 1, 1945 96 King St. West WILL _ GIVE YOU COMPLETE SATISFACTION IF By Mrs. R. Jones tChronicle Correspondent) STEELE‘S Tom knows something about stormy weather, but he feels in the pink and his mind is at ease because his life insurance, which protects his loved ones, has weathered the strains of war and epidemics. The reserves behind his policies are regulated by law and so stand guard that even in times of the gravest stress he knows he is secure Dick knew nothing about life insurance reserves when he took on his first policy as a young man. But now that he has retired he knows that the security he enjoys comes largely from the monthly income provided from his insurance â€" protected by reserves accumulated from his past premium payments. ARE THOROUGHLY EXAMINED AT YOUR EYES A. SHIRK & C O. .& PRICE, ortometrRist TOM is in the pink .. . DIGE has retired HARRY will go places KITCHENER Carl J. Kaibflcisch, i Young St. K. Your GLASSES Lorraine Dunham, 171 King St. 8 Mrs. Wm. Seftel was visiting in Galt on Wednesday. Mrs. Win. Kauk and Mrs. Gib., Wilfong Jr., were visiting in Kitâ€"| chener on Saturday,. , Miss Margaret Cassell of Galt spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. O. Goddard. Dalton White of Kitchener spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. A. Bewick. { Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly and baby of Brantford have taken up residence with Mrs. Wm. Woelfle. Mrs. J. Drager and two children spent a few days with relatives in Toronto. Miss Bertha Kleinsteuber of Galt | the ho spent a few days at the home her | Brown parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kleinâ€"} Mrs steuber. . LiA af Stanley Jones spent Sunday 'at'fi};'i the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Winâ€": y termeyer of Kitchener. ~â€"â€" lof Ha Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner of ; Victoriaburg and the Misses Mariâ€" Phone 2â€"2793 ilyn and June Eckstein of Roseâ€" 5â€"5813 bank visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" Phone 5â€" vin Egerdee on the holiday. _ _ _ ; _ Mrs, Drucie Reicheld, Mrs. Hilâ€" da Doering and Jack Reicheld of \Kitchener visited with Mr. and companies as the necessary provision against the doy when policies become claims by death, maturity or surrender. Let no one »aislead you about the nature of these funds. They are NOT "surplus funds" nor do they represent "profits" in ony sense of the word. Policy reserves are the exact meaâ€" sure of the total funds which must be held for policyholders, to be paid to them when due. Harry is an upâ€"andâ€"coming fellow wiso needs only opportunity to make good. He may not know it, but his own life insurance and the premiums of several million others will keep providing him and others with opportunities for years to come. Life insurance funds are invested in undertakings from coast to coast that provide employment for multitudes of people. LET NO ONE MISLEAD YOUY! Life Insurance policy reserves represent prémium dollars accumulated at interest for policyholders by life insurance A Message from the Life Insurance Companies in Canada |Erma Kaster gave the stories of the |following hymns: "Jesus Shall Rev. M. T. Sellers of Lockport;\ N.Y., is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Shantz for two weeks. | Visitors at the home of Rev. and: Mrs. Moses N. Baer on Sum:lay] were Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Gingâ€" erich and sons, David and Donald of St. Jacobs; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin of Elora; Miss Mabel Bm-l bacher and Clarence Brubacher of: West Montrose; and Lorne Martin: of Kitchener. | "Girl of the Limberlost", a draâ€" matization of Gene Stratton Porâ€" ter‘s novel was presented on the screen at Kavelman‘s Hall on Monâ€" day evening. Added attractions Were news reels and a comic talkie, "Jack Frost". Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shelley and Miss Florence Shelley of Kitchenâ€" er, Owen Diefenbacher and chilâ€" dren, Lois and Verdun of Hespeler called on Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Egerâ€" dee at Rosebank on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss and children, Jimmie and Janice were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Lauâ€" tenschlager at Kitchener on Sunâ€" day. Mrs. George Lonsbury _ and daughters, Grace and Pearl of Preston and Miss Idella Waterman of Galt spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman. zel Dinger rendered a vocal duet following which Rev. H. F. Schade conducted a Bible Study. _ _ _ The Quarterly Communion Serâ€" vice was held at the United Brethâ€" ren Church on Sunday morning with the pastor, Rev. E. Gingerich, officiating. The choir sang an anâ€" them entitled, "Come Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove". _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmidt and sons, Richard and Paul of Kitâ€" chener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt on Victoria Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss and children Jimmie and Janice wore recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Cuthbertson at Bright. prayer was offered by Emmerson Harper. The Misses Joan and Haâ€" on the topic, "Missionary World in the South Sea Islandsâ€"West of the Dateâ€"line", which she ilustrated The weekly meeting of the B.Y.â€" P.U. was held at the church on Monday evening with Mrs. Roy Gildner presiding. After an openâ€" ing song service Miss Irene Sherk Little David Morrow of Kitchenâ€" er spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Lang. â€" Greenland‘s ule Mountains" and "Christ for all World we Sing". Miss Marie Cressman gave a talk Mrs. H. Kavelman on Victoria Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock of Hamilton were holiday guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs E. S. Mrs. James Ditson and Miss Verâ€" na Ditson of Stayner were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leâ€" francois and Mrs. Allan Bowman. with i Mrs. Cecil Snyder and children, Morley, Ruth and Jean of Roseville called on Mr .and Mrs. Eli Rosenâ€" berger on the holiday. _ Mrs. Dave Litwiller and son, Daâ€" vid of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hilborn on Thursday. The U. B. Christian Endeavor Society met at the church on Sunâ€" (hhâ€"‘-‘) A twoâ€"weeks series of Evangelâ€" istie meechg commenced at the Bethe!l MBC. Church on Sunday with Rev. M T. Sellers of Lockâ€" will conclude on Sunday, June It is good citizenship to own LIFE INSURANCE NEW DUNDEE a ma& The business was in e of the president, Miss Mary TBE A meeting in the interests of the C.CF. candidates is announced to be held here Thursday evening | this week. | _ The revising of the Voter‘s List ‘}u( the Township of Woolwich for use at the Provincial election next Monday, which was conducted by Mr. G. H. Shannon of Kitchener, closed on Tuesday evening, May |22nd, with a record of several hunâ€" ‘dred names having been added to complete the lists. The general treville and Mr. Gordon Bolender of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kehn of Toâ€" ronto, spent a few d%: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Spieâ€" gelberg. next Sunday, when the Luthei League will have charge of the ser Mrs. Elizabeth Richter is visiting friends in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Burnett and family of Galt were weekâ€"end visiâ€" tors at the homes of Sol. Kirch and Mr. andnl:lrs D’:Vid IB)'I:'nefl. a Mrs. Mary Ann isinger an daughter Aima, of Elmira, Sundayâ€" ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Huehn. Miss Marjorie Knann of Kiteh. Miss Marjorie Knapp of Kitchâ€" ener was an over guest at the home of Mr. m Frank Gz;;de Srd Mrs. Harry Behling and r. an rs. children of Kitchener, were visitâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. Behling‘s fdteh(.'l'. Moore!-hAll. on Sunday. â€" Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn includâ€" ed Mrs. Gilwray McLean of Cenâ€" Life Service Day will be obâ€" served in the Lutheran Church next Sunday, when the Luther vice in the evening. Mr. Donald Davis of St. Jacobs, will be guest preacher for the occasion. irg our boys on the diamond here which resulted with the visitors wrinning with 3 runs against 2 for Conestogo. A political meeg:;gnm the interâ€" est of Jos. E. Mei ger, Liberalâ€" Labor candidate in the Provincial campaign was held in Trail‘s End Hotel hall, on Tuesday ev:l;‘i:g of last week. Norman Ratz, as chairman and also as a speaker. Besides Mr. Ratz and the candiâ€" date, a Mr. Morgan also addressed the goodâ€"sized audience. Mr. G. H. Sbannonotl(itdlener.' Miss Jean Hallman spent a few closed on Tuesday evening, May | days with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean 22nd, with a record of several hunâ€" |at New Hamburg. dred names having been added to| _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bretz and complete the lists. The general Elmon, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bean public did not take much interest ad Ruth of Kitncheer spent Sunâ€" and if a few parties had not taken day with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Johanâ€" the matter in hand, many a voter‘sen. going to caste his vote would have| _ Miss Gladys Bowman, V.O.N., of found the name had not been on Guelph and Mrs, Wm. Eckersiey. of the list. {Petersburg spent Thursday _with Storm Damages Hydro. Mr. and Mrs Werner Romahn. The gale sweeping over the disâ€": Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bowman trict Tuesday of last week, took spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. down part of the top of a large elm Chas. Wagner at Shantz Station. tree and with it the hydro wires,| Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bean, the supplying the service for the entire Misses Ruth and Hilda Mae Bean district east of the Grand River spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. bridge _ including _ Winterbourne.|Gordon Bean at Washington. Temporary repairs were made by: _ Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Johansen and‘ the hydro servicemen that evenâ€"‘ Miss Edith Bean visited Mrs. Wettâ€" ing, whereby the service was reâ€"|lsufer at Lisbon on Sunday afterâ€" ?tored after ':.he power had been off noon. or several hours. t i P ersongly + |_ _Mr .and Mrs. Melvin Bowman of Rural Softball b:sue played here Monday evening last week reâ€" sulted in the locals delnnn‘St. Jacobs by 12 Wthl: runs. Wedâ€" nesday â€" evening Conestogo squad played Bresiau B‘s in Bres lou with the visiting team as easy winners with 18 runs to their creâ€" ditO:njmt 4 for the home ““:ill l(ondny € m players were nhm for meetâ€" Mr. Donald Huehn spent last weekâ€"end in London. lr..ndln'““\ d&nfl-“:“.d‘\ Seamnts aho thiiny m Anadois Eckstein spent the weekâ€"end f relatives in Toronto. oi mm ldcualcunndOn-er-‘ of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman on Sunday. _ \ Softball Season Opens. ‘:u.' and Mrs Ei bi_Ehd: an Iusmum.w funeral of late W. W. Martinâ€" son at Hawkesville on Monday. CONESTOGO Jos. E. Ileinfl'nw, Liberalâ€" | Hamacher candidate in the Provincial |Schmidt j ign was held in Trail‘s End|end table hall, on Tuesday evening of| Lunch w eek. Norman Ratz, u::g as | sion of the an and also as a speaker.|\Personals. by Nesk Swek \Chronicle Correspondent) in the season‘s near Drumbo %)ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Werner Romahn. Wilmot Centre EY.F. gathered at 3:: Bug:nlr u'gudum horyh at son to honor the newlyweds, m was spent in a social way. Hamacher read an address and W. Schmidt presented them with an end table. Both replied suitably, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Anderson and James, the Misses Helen and Leâ€" lila Woife and Mr. Howard Griâ€" show of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jantsi of Waterloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schmitt on _ The Wilmot Centre EY.F. met on Sunday evenin gwith a fair atâ€" Lunch was served at the concluâ€" sion of the evening. Vernon Witmer. shop E. J. Swalm of Duntroon, Ont. was in charge of devotions with the Peace". The evening session wa MANWWMM_RW-Y_H: hed sperlet services on BDntabay of About fortty younj people of the ‘ilmot Centre EY.F. gathered at Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fieck, Jimmie "The Church In The Postâ€" New Homes for Conaedions â€" The Liberal Government‘s new $400,000,000 National possible facility to build and furnish better homes! With Government assistance you can build a home in the country, town or city. This will make Jobs for the building frades, and those who make building supplieeâ€"and those who manufacture household equipment and furâ€" ‘The Liberals believe that the home is the heart of the nation. They aim to give Canadians every of Reconstruction which is now in operation and which will coâ€"ordinate private and public enterprise. loan plan and has arranged to put a floor under the prices of farm and fishery products. To stimulate employment for all, the Liberal Government has created a special Department For Werkers â€" About a third of all Canadians depend on exports for their fivelihood. Liberat plans provide for increasing our exports 60%, in value over those of 1939. For fermers â€" Acting on the «belief that ali Canadians prosper when farmers do, the Liberal Government has arranged that they con imâ€" man and woman coming home to Canada shall return to the land of greatest opportunity in any United Nation to get returned men started in the type of work each of them chooses. The Liberal Government is determined that every Your Vote on June lith can bring lasting security to your work, your home, your family! Security for your WEI@RIE â€" !c:sts c somonthe sonne books, enabies Here are some of the definite, practical steps taken by the Liberal Government to give secuâ€" rity to home and family by assuring wellâ€"paid postâ€"war jobs for everyone: Security with Freedom! Help build this new order of security with freedom. Protect the social gains already made, Vote for your Liberal candidate on June 11th. Jeâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Aivin Egerdee and Donald of New Dundee spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Egerdee. Centreville, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oberer and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snyder and Ronald of Kitchener, Mr. Alfred Knechtel of Mannheim, Mr. David Halman of The Plains spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Geiger and Miss Ada Geiger visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Myers at New Hamburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hara Thayler and Â¥Yvonne and Mr. Wm. Rudy of Money is another important service that Canadian farmers need. And thousands of thein have obtained this from The Bank of Toronto during the past 90 years. ‘The manazer of our nearest i inch will be found sympathetic to the problems of every reâ€" spensible farmer . . . friendly, practical, willing to give the wimost financial service passible. @ Soil Testing Service, like a bauk book, shows what‘s in there to take out. And that‘s not aff. Soil Testing, in experienced hands, indicates what steps may be taken to balance the plantâ€" food of the soil so that substantial yields of best quality crops may be produced: bow to maintain the soil in a high state of fertility Experts agree that soul testing is very unportsot if the great foodâ€"growimmg job that Canadian farmers have done during this war is to be continued throughout the postâ€"war period. 1t is one of many valuable services that progressive farmers can obtain from their agricultural colleges or erperiunental stations . . . for the asking. Money is another imporfant service 1 of WATERLOOâ€"J. S. McMilian, Mgr. KITCHENERâ€"W. E. Sharpe, Mgr. B. S. VANSTONE, Genersal Manager "*BANKâ€"TORONTO life and m o”onuml!lu for 7Cav;‘l;;u Despite the efforts of Drew, Bruce, Bracken and other reactionaries, the Liberals are deterâ€" mined that human interests, the needs of men, shall be placed before "business as usual". The Liberals have faith in Canada, a united country, and in their ability to continve to Heaith â€" A National Health Plan will ensure that everybody shall be taken care of while they are sick and the best measures medical science can devise shall be employed to prevent disease. Family AMeowances â€" Starting in July, parents who benefit least from income tax exemptions will receive Family Allowance cheques every month to help them get better food, clothing, shelter and education for their children so they can grow into bealthy, vigorous Canadian citizens. These cheques will amount to between $200,000,000 and $250,000,000 a year. As direct spending power, this will do much to help in achieving the Liberals‘ objective of full employment. Security for your The Liberals believe in doing what can be done, as soon as it can be done. If returned to power on June 11th, they will carry on and expand the sound, constructive work already Housing Act, now on the statute books, enables bundreds of thousands of Canadians to get money at low interest and on long, generous terms to build, renovate or enlarge their own homes. Now that Germany is defeated, plans are afready in operation for at least 50,000 Other practical, workable measures for the security of your home are the Liberal Governâ€" ment‘s laws for Unemployment Insurance and liberal Old Age Pensions. SOIL TESTING IS LIKE A BANK BOOK Incorporated 1855 Mr. and Mrs. Emery Strome of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Diefenbacher. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Clayâ€" ton Brutzski of Bloomingdale visitâ€" ed Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley of Toâ€" ronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schiedel, Larry and Richard of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Siebert of Baden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siebert. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schmidt and {amily visited Mr. and Mrs. Abner Martin at Winterbourne on Sunâ€" day. Mr .and Mrs. Oliver Eckstein acâ€" FAMILY

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