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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jun 1945, p. 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pearcey spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearcey of Rockton. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wilfong Sr., were Mrs. Jack Drager of Brussels, Miss Kay Jacobs of Kitchener, Roâ€" bert Crye of Centreville, Mrs. Tom Bariey and son Teddy of Bridgeâ€" port and Miss Ruth Davonport, Kitchener, Wm. Kelly spent Sunday with friends in Northern Ontario. Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Pearcey of Rockton. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Duvall of Galt were visitors at the home of Mr. , "TM BneeP Sectttines hnd alicd. o frAvicer Mrs. John Supsworth was visitâ€" ing in Kitchener on Saturday. Miss Ethel Ayres spent the weekâ€" end with her cousin, Miss Beverly Bricker of Elmira. Miss Margaret Ross of Stratford spent the weckâ€"end with Mrs. H. Perine. spent the weekâ€"end wviih vhl‘s"pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres. we2 0 ie LAC. Lawrence Cluthe of Queâ€" bec and Mrs. Cluthe of Preston are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cluthe, Willow Lake. Pte. Doug. Wilfong of Woodstock spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gib. Wilfong Sr. Pte. James Avyres of Chatham FIt.â€"Licut, Win. Weicker, who reâ€" turned â€" recently from â€" overseas visited his sister and brotherâ€"inâ€" law, Rev. and Mrs. Armand Ramâ€" seyer. Miss Bertha Kleinsteuber of.Galt is spending a week‘s vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kleinsteuber. SNONAetipebenindr n td BmA On Sunday next, July Ist, union service will be held at the Doon Presbyterian Church at 9.15 in the motning. Rev. S. E. Stevenson, minis(c‘r of the United Church, will be in charge fior‘(‘l;l'(:‘l;novn't-l‘rc;;'”.l:l'l;. Personals. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston was in charge of the service at the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunâ€" day afternoon. Rev. S. E. Stevenson of Galt conâ€" ducted the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday morning. nc w o oe t C : By Mra. R. Jones (Chronicle Correspondent) Willow Lake was the scene of hundreds of bathers who in order to evade the heat over the weekâ€" erd took their weekly dip in the cool spring water. Willow Lake is one of the most popular resorts in this district The sandy beach is one of the features and precaution has been taken to protect the chilâ€" dren and a zone has been placed for lheix_'.salelyA \ Mr. and Mrs. Jon B. Martin, Glen and Janet spent Sunday at the Carâ€" rick. Camg_) yeetl_n‘ Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman and Edwin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aivin Bowman, Elmira PROUDFOOT Installation only $25 Extra 1TYD APU WNITIOT Mrs. Hy. Wideman near ‘hlmira. spent several days with relatives here. * Dodge Truck man, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ismael Bowman and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Levi Martin near Elmira, Sunday. Mr. Emanuel Bowman, M, Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Bowman, David and Ronald, Galt 1 the weekâ€"end with Mr. and D:rs. Marâ€" tin Bowman. 5 Dettwiler, Friday evening. Plans were made for a wiener roast to be held shortly. The Wll.l‘m Workers of the Menâ€" nonite Chi met in the basement for a quilumsnurday afternoon. Mr. and Meivin Martin and Harold, Mr. Willard Martin, attendâ€" ed the Weberâ€"Snider wedding in Waterloo, Saturday. ‘ Members of the Amos Martin family held a reunion at the home of Il’ll- and Mrs. Anson Martin, Fourth of Peel, Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, Mr. and genuine parts by skilled guarantee similar to that practical and fastest meâ€" If your engine requires an overhau} job, we recomâ€" mend our exchange plan Engines rebuilt to Chrysler Engine Exchange $l75.00 The Knitting Dighti Club et at me_h@eflwm Most Modeis 1935â€"42 10 Water Street North Phone 8â€"8487 MOTORS LTD. FLORADALE Births June 29, 1946 Ayres of Chatham L mt mt 20 2775 _ AUam Junkers, East Zotra, 69 years. Schultsâ€"June 24, Henty J. Schultz, Preston, 80 years. * Stromeâ€"June 24, Mrs. Harriet Strome, Waterloo, 80 years. Johnstonâ€"June 23, Samuel â€" A, Johnston, Listowel., 67 years. Teasdaleâ€"June 23, Thomas Wilâ€" liam Teasdale, Listewe] 73 years. Holroydâ€"June 25, Joseph Holroyd, Preston, 72 years. Brennerâ€"June 25, Mrs. F. J. Brenâ€" ner, RR 1. 8t Clements, 61 Pte_ Ted Woilfe of London spent the weekâ€"end with his wife and daughter Stanley Jones spent Sunday at thehaneofM'rc,and llu%erl Wintermeyer of Kitchener Teasdaleâ€", liam Teas Holroydâ€"J Preston, Brennerâ€"J ner, RR years Boatmanâ€", Poatmanâ€"June 25, Mrs. Eleanora Boatman, 85 Union St. E., Waterâ€" loo, 56 years. Kraft â€" June 27, Mrs William Kraft, RR. 2, Waterloo, 77 years. Hubacheckâ€"June 26, Mrs. Antoniâ€" ta Hubacheck, RR 3. Erbsville da Mrs. Victor MacLennan vi her mother, Mrs. F Martin o mira Werekâ€"end guests at the hom Mrs. Charles Hatt were Mr. Mrs. Robert McKenzie and \r Mrs. W. McCallum of Satnia. 24. O‘ [0ZxS2A00 Of : ai,. up 3, _ Fixenzie and Vir. and Mrs. W. McCallum of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lambke and children spent the weekâ€"end at the home _ of Mrs. Herbert Herner of Port Elgin Harrisâ€"June 21, Mrs. Fanny M. Harris, Preston, 86 years. Jacobiâ€"June 22, Mrs. Harry W. Jaâ€" _ cobi, 153 Herbert St., Waterloo, l 38 years. Nahrgangâ€"June 22, Wilfred Nahrâ€" _ gang, Roseville, at Galt Hospiâ€" tal, 38 years. Hergottâ€"June 22, Albert E. Herâ€" gott, 26 Queen St N., Waterloo, |__ 66 years, Krotzâ€"June 23, Mrs. W. F. Krotz, Tavistock, 49 years. Mernerâ€"June 21, Rev. Henry Levi _ _Merner, New Hamburg, 72 years. Moyerâ€"June 22, Sarah Moyer, St. Agatha, 61 years. Cressmanâ€"June 23, Mrs. Noah H. Cressman, Breslau, at Hamilton, 66 years. Groszâ€"June 23, G e F. Grosz, 132 Victoria St. g:..r{valerloo. 35 years. Holtzâ€"June 24, John Holtz, at Leamington, Ont., 72 years. Junkersâ€"June 24. Mrs _ Adam LAC. Archibald Stephen Deviin of Ottawa to Doris Olga Lautenâ€" _ schlager of Waterloo. Friedâ€"Diefenbacherâ€"June 23, Howâ€" _ _ard _ Allen Fried of New Dundee _ to Elva May Diefenbacher of Peâ€" tersburg. Pettieâ€"Weichelâ€"June â€"24, Wayne B. Pettic to Gertrude June Weiâ€" chel, both of Elmira. Schwalmâ€"Hoathâ€"June 16, Mansell Hilton Schwalm of Kitchener, to Eva Beatrice Hoath, Stratford. Wolteâ€"Heipelâ€"June 23, Stewart Wolfe to Kathleen Heipel, both of_Waterloo. MARRIAGES â€"â€" Sniderâ€"Feick â€" June 26, Warren Donald Snider to Ruth Esther Feick, both of RR. 2, Kitchener. Cybulskiâ€"Lawâ€"June 23, Fit. Lieut. Martin _ A. _ Cybulski, DF.C., RC.A.F.. of St. Thomas and Osh. awa to Helen Jane Law, Galt. ‘ Weberâ€"Sniderâ€"June 23, Joseph R. Weber to Elizabeth Snider, both of Waterloo. > Boweyâ€"Gowingâ€"June 23, Elmer Thomas Bowey to Helen Jean _ Gowing of Preston. | Louis Beise! to Erla Violet Schweitzer, both of Elmira. Barberâ€"Haynesâ€"June 23. â€" Rev. Herbert H. Barber, B.A., Elmira, t0 Margaret Elizabeth Haynes of Elora. McDonaldâ€"Brubacher â€" June 23, John H. W. MacDonald, Toronto, _ to Gertrude Alice Brubacher, __ Sunnyside. Goftonâ€"Nobleâ€"June 23, Elgin C. Ciofton of Plattsville, to Inez Riâ€" t« Noble of Durham, Ont. | Bernbardtâ€"Thur â€" June 23, PO. Frank I. Bernhardt, Toronto, to Bernice Frances Thur, Elmira. Tiltâ€"Felpushâ€"June 23, John P. Tilt, Doon, to Marie Catherine _ Feipush, Elmira, â€" Schmidtâ€"Beaverâ€"June 21, Orval Klein Morton Schmidt of Wellesâ€" ley to Verna Catherine Beaver of North Easthope. O‘Dwyerâ€"Kraemerâ€"June 20, Lee.â€" Cpl. James O‘Dwyer of Fordwich to Marguerite Kraemer of Presâ€" ton. 85 years intermeyer of Kitchener Miss . V{rm_ Goddard Gillespieâ€"Stoltzâ€"June 23, George Thomas Gillespie of Ayr to Marâ€" garet Helen Stoltz of R.R. 2, Kitâ€" chener. Lehmannâ€"Koskiâ€"June 20, Dr. H. T. Lehmann of Waterloo to Alice Koski of Newcastle, Penn. Huehnâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, June 24, to Mr. and Mrs. William Huehn, R.R. 3, Waterloo, a son (stillborn). Beanâ€"At Kâ€"W Hosgl‘ml. June 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Ellworth Bean, RR. 1, New Hamburg, a son. Burgesâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, June 25, to Pte. and Mrs. Charles Burges, 119 John St. E., Waterioo, a _ daughter. o "iss_ Verna Goddard of Gait nt the weekâ€"end. with her mo. June 26, to Mr. -;mi llrs."wCar'-'i Featherstone, R.R. 2, Waterloo, a .M‘aArrriages Richard Jones on Monâ€" Deaths MacLennan visited At TKâ€"W Hospital, â€"June 23, Kicon Martin of Elâ€" . Erbsville, â€" June 23, Mr. and home of oo oo eC ue CERET sories and corsage of pink roses and Mrs. Pettic in heavenly blue win ipi“: accessories and corsage of . "Feichel, who is now in his 80th year. Receiving with the the bridal couple were their parents, Mrs. Weichel in a Sistene bine twoâ€" piece frock with matching accesâ€" sories and corsage of plirk roses and M d egy ce eom i Cam TT RUEST. Among the most honored :ras the grandfather of the bride, Mr. John S. Weichel, who is now in his 80th year. For a motor trip to points north, Mrs. Pettie wore red with white accessories and grey "shorty‘" coat On their return, Mr. and Jrs Petâ€" tie will reside in Elmira. Special Children‘s Da SewlcelI were held in Zion lvtngelica]\ Church on Sunday evening last, in | charge of Mr. H. Milier The difâ€" ferent Sunday School classes took active parts and the service was led by the junior choir which sang as an anthem "Beautiful Roses" The stories were read by Lois Lee, Arleen Shubh, Jean Seiling and . Stanley Beisel, with hum Kaye Bohiender regrmntin( e Evanâ€" gelical Church and introducing the , stories of mission fields in which the children are interested | pink The junior bridesmaid, Miss Gloâ€" ria Weichel, sister of the bride, wore Tunis lime with matching Dutch cap and carried a nosegay of pansies and fern , James Vice of Elmira was best man and the ushers were Bill Weiâ€" chel, brother of the bride, Ppilip Stinson and Charles Weichel of Elâ€" mira. At Trail‘s End Hotel, Conestogo, a rAeception was he{d for 40 guests. The Misses Joyce Soehner and | Vivian Hoffer, dressed alike in floorâ€"length gowns of Roman gold lace over taffeta with net Dutch caps and mitts in matching color, were the bridesmaids, and carried | ?osegays of assorted pansies and‘ etn. I The double ring ceremony was pefformed by Rev. Frank Malinâ€" sky. Mr. Harry Weichel was orâ€" ganist and Mr. Oscar Weichel the soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floorâ€"iength gown made with a fitted bodice and peplum and threeâ€"quarter length ; sleeves above a full skirt of double folds of net over satin. The long| veil of net had a Mary Stuart | headdress and the arm bounnet U e P ndvapatiiint satv td ntinds s Alb insl .203 6 53 the groom and a single strand of ucarls, which had belonged to her grandmother, were the bride‘s only ornaments. "â€"_, O net had a Mary Stuart headdress and the arm bouquet was of white gladioli and bouvarâ€" dll;a. A gold wrist watch, the gift of She kc ce divae 1 1 A wedding of outstanding interâ€" est took place in St. Paul‘s Lutherâ€" an Church, Elmira, on Sunday afâ€" ternoon. at three o‘clock when Gerâ€" trude June, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Weichel, was united in matriage to Wayne B. Pettic, son of Mrs. Hazel Pettie, also of Elmira. ber, 1940, he married Miss Aima Weigel of Elmira. Happy Cousins Give Concert. The Happy Cousins Quartette of Elmira entertained a gathering of s?‘ver-a_l hundred persons at Mitchâ€" overscas service. Pte. Bowman enâ€" listed in 1942 and served with the engineers in England and last fall wet to Scotland where he was emâ€" ployed in a sawmill Prior to his enlistment he was employed by Mr. Batz in §t.LClo|nenps._ In Septemâ€" Ptc. J. G. Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bowman is anothet Elmira soldier to arrive home from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murrey left for their home in Detroit after a week with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kenâ€" nedy. weekâ€"end _ Forty hours devotion was held last week at St. Mary‘s RC. Church. Rev. K. L. Conoway was ’lhe guest for the occasion. For the closing service Sunday evening, Rev. Veitenheimer of Kennecot. Rev. Curtis of Drayton and RevA’ W. 0. Shaughnessy of Macton offiâ€" clated. | Mrs. Louis Veitenheimer of Kenâ€" necot spent Sunday evening with friends here. Miss Margaret Moser and Mr. A. Moser of Waterloo with Mrs. Alex Moser, Sunday. The reguiar monthly meeting of the Young Ladies Sodality was held at St. Mary‘s Hall, recently. A short talk was given by Fr. Coâ€" noway of London and a presentaâ€" tion was made by the president to Misses Patricia Hogan and Mary: James, the teachers, who are leavâ€" ing the Sodality. The address was read by Miss Gladys Kraemer. : He is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Henry Schaefer Wilmot Townâ€" ship; Mrs. Henry Nahrgang, Miss léate and Miss Emma, of New Hamâ€" urg. Church. C _ _ He was born in Wilmot Townâ€" ship in .lamnrfi 1882, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Heintz, and has resided in this district all of his life. He was not married. Jacob Hein 63, wellâ€" known Wilmot 'l'ow/nfia farmer who reâ€" sided a mileeast of New Hamburg, passed away early Sunday evening at the London General Hospital. Mr. Heintz sold his farm only reâ€" Lcently and held his farm sale just two weeks ago. One week ago toâ€" day he was taken to London for a major operation from which he failed to rally. He was a member 9‘{_ ths New â€"Hamburg Baptist (Chronicle Correspandent) By Mrs. Jas. Kennedy ELMIRA Obituary Jacob Heints TBE WiaTBERLOO 8 ie e ow i i P omiear e ' When Jack Schigdel, accomra- nied by Glen Bauman, was taking a load of hogs to Toronto on Thursâ€" day, something went wrong with the truck and it turned over in the ditch a complete wreck. While some of the livestock were killed, the boys most fortunately got out of the wreck practically uninjured. The accident happened in the Bronte district. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Burkholder of Markham visited Mr. and Mrs. Os‘(;;a:‘ : Bul;kh?ld_gr_ on ‘S_unday. Ihe sermon was given by the pasâ€" tor, Rev. Oscar Burkholdyer. Miss Elsie Piper, Preston, was the guest of the Misses Dettwiller on Sunday. _ On Sunday morning at the Cressâ€" man Mennonite Church, Mrs. Amos Burkholder, deacon of the Cedar Grove Mennonite Church, near Markham. read the scripture lesson and lead in the opening prayer. The sermon was given hy tha nas Mrs. Lioyd Cressman dren of New Hamburg weekâ€"end guests of Mr. John Shantz. Miss Helen Schiedel of Kossuth visited with her cousin, Miss Nora Ra_r:dall-qn Sunday. Cpl. Clarence Burkholder spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Burkholâ€" d(-rLang 'qaug!l\te‘g l!z_:rg_ig. The Misses Ruth Gimble and Mae Shantz were the guests of Miss Ruâ€" by Bender. Tavistock over the weekâ€"end. The local school closed on Friâ€" day for the summer vacation. The entire eighth grade passed on their year‘s work. The members of the class are Frances and Frank Maâ€" der, Phyliss Schiedel, Rosemary Brohman, Kathieen Keller, Joan Burkhart, Alice Zuch, Lyle Clarke, Dolores Wells. \ 10 Grand Prizes Drawn Each Night Mr. M. Baer of Palmerston spent the weekâ€"end with his brotherâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. Roy Becker and Mrs. Becker. The Young People‘s Fellowship, of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church, held a wiener roast at Knack‘s flats on Tue‘dgi evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shantz (the former Elvera Searth) were the guests of honor. The evening was spent in playing garmes and a singâ€" song around the camp fire. A presemtation of a beautiful wall motto made to Mr. and Mrs. Shantz in honor of their recent marriage. They are living in Preston where Mr. Shantz is employed at the Foundry. | The local C.N.R. Station has been overhauled this past week and given a brick veneer finish and a coat of paint. cobs amll( lln.h . onvF( Shantz (Ruâ€" by) of Kitchener, four grandchilâ€" dren and one brother, David Bruâ€" bacher of Toronto. Wiener Roast. Brubacher, Woolwich township. She was born in 1879 and died on Saturday, June 23rd at Hamilton. She is survived by her husband and three sons, Aylmer of Toronte, Eben of Preston, Cecil of Galt and two daughters, Miss Ella of St. Jaâ€" Noah Cressman Aiu’w" on Monâ€" day afternoon. short private serâ€" vice was held at the reflm folâ€" 30 Valuable Prizes Waterloo Park â€" June 29, 30 »« July 2 Kiddies, Young People and Aduits have the time of their lives . . . Many more worthâ€"while furniture prizes. MERRY GOâ€"ROUND GAMES FERRIS WHEEL DANCING Boy‘s Bicycle Girt‘s Bicycle \._-_____A El u 2g0060 P0p00 METICOS IeAWGE Heideiberg relatives. Accopts #o- Position. A social emm held in the school house y during which time the section presented the teaâ€" dnller' ‘Mm meeghe ml;u:. with “; gift o > ’the princigafii of the % ‘School. She wifi be f’ufly in this community aving taught here for four years. A united school picnic of 5th line, 7th line and Crosshill schools was held on the grounds of the 5th line school on Wednesday. Monday with an attendance of about 85. __Mr. and Mrs Alfred Hahn and family attended the ae‘vlll:;l.m tenslager marringe at therâ€" ":dc"“'s:h of our Redeemer, Waâ€" Ilor(.).and Sire Pamniell Shsus. The Waterloo County Shorthorn Breeders‘ Club Field Dgchwu held on the farm of Henry midt on DlLondaL with an attendance of home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Steâ€" vens in Hawkesville in honor of U\eh}dmchta, Miss Orma, Friday _ Miss June Bast Mr. nd mhd-h_ net and Russel of the 9th Concesâ€" sion to Goderich on Saturday. ‘ CARNIVAL Make your trip to town BUY TICKETS FROM ANY PET DOG SHow AMATEUR CONTESTS BARD coNcerts the KMiddies Bring your lunch and spend SATURDAY or MONDAY at the Purchtbfrs of complete books of tickets t at $1.00 may compete for the bell Shantz inday with will love to ride one of the 12 SPECIAL PRIZE $125 Silver Fox Scarf Ponies TS PROM ANY MEMBER OF THE WATERLOO LIONS CLUB LEADING KITCHENER â€" WATERLOO STORES OR RIGHT AT THE GROUNDs TICKETS â€" 25¢ or 5 for $1.00 Donated by Brodey Draimin us GiQt attention to your appea be willing and proud to wear. 7 o u PICNIC!: PAGE THRES

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