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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jun 1945, p. 8

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By Miss Laurine Dammeler {Chronicle Correspondent} The St. John‘s Luther League held an outdoor meeting on Tuesâ€" day evening. The meeting opened with a hfln-no and prayer. The scripture n was read after which Rev. A. Schweitzer presentâ€" ed the topic "Jesus will come again to judge the living and the dead", followed by a discussion. After a short business session the meen'zfi vlosed with the Lord‘s Prayer a benediction. The Ladies‘ Aid of the St. John‘s Lutheran Church held their June meeting at the home of Misses Edâ€" na and Alberta Duench on Wedâ€" nesday evening. The meeting opened with a hymn and prayer. The topic discussed was "Our Duâ€" ties in the Church of God". Mrs. A. Schweitzer gave a report on the Ladies‘ Auxiliar"meefing held at Waterloo â€" on ednesday. The meeting closed with an evening hymn. A Cemeteri Decoration Day serâ€" vice will be held at the St. }ohn's (In Technicolor) Mark Twain‘s beloved storx that will touch your heart wit thrills, tears and laughter. A gay sparkling musical comedy . . . "Eve Knew Her Apples" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday JULY 2 â€" 3 â€" 4 It‘s one big happy scream Triggerâ€"mad warâ€"prisoners rur wild in 19 "Escape In The Desert Jean Sullivan and Philip Dorn Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday JUNE 28 â€" 29 â€" 30 fivl&a g 3 t ’;\ ’\{:E 3 \{;\ ""‘ y \ '. ‘ /A | ) i supe Arige . ht e 9 g;?:'i 3t0 ?; § a s e‘ M bi w}:’j A \rhwh P Sn ow n e Wrereananat Prbeit® 5 " e 1 t cog9En : 1ts® ‘l\““. -Casanowia Brow e with Frank Morgan After Sunday Midnight and HESSEN ROAD SUNDAY Midnight 12.05 â€" MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED. "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" ADDED ATTRACTION ADDED ATTRACTION Starring ANNâ€" MILLER Hours of Work and Vacation with Pay Act 1944 Employment Period + JULY 1. 1944, TO JUNE 30. 1945 YACATION PAY STAMP BOOKS Employees in the Construction Industry holding Vacation Pay Stamp Books conâ€" taining Vacation Credit Stamps#â€"for the 194445 employment period may preâ€" sent their books on or after June 30, 1945, to any CANADIAN CHARTERED BANK or to any Provincial Savings Office and upon proper identification shall receive the cash equivalent of the stamps contained therein. Employees should apply for new Vacation Pay Stamp Books, now available, for the employâ€" ment period July lst, 1945, to June 30th, 1946. 6 ‘Practicall y Yours" Claudette Colbert Fred MacMurray with t cog9fn : 18 â€" Jack Carson NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Enos Zehr and famâ€" ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gingerich of New Hamburg. Miss Elmina Bender of Kitchenâ€" er spent the weekâ€"end under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weicker and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weicker and Judith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Otto. By Mrs. Aaron Helmuth (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Moses gilmuth spent Sunday evenmtewith r. and Mrs. Emmanuel Gerber. . Mr. and Mrs. Simon Helmuth, Sdrah, Moffat, Bernard, Merdie and Marjorie and Mrs. Ronald Birtch and Gloria of Innerkip and Miss Margaret Packard of Woodstock spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Yantzi of New Hamburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roth. Miss Beulah Gerber spent Sunday with Miss Laura Gascho near Hickâ€" Lutheran Church on Sunday, Juâ€" ly 1st Rev. Kalbfieisch, pastor, of St. Janies Lutheran Church, Elâ€" mira will be the guest speaker Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Lichti of Poole called on Mrs. Aaron Benâ€" der on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Riehl of Sebringville sKent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto. Mrs. Mattie Gingerich of Seaâ€" forth is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Moses Helmuth for a few days. EAST ZORRA Hon. Charles Daley . Minister of Labour Ontarie THURS. â€" FRIL SATURDAY NY ! _ The Junior Red Cross Soch of \the Public School held its concludâ€" |\ing meeting of this term on Friday afternoon with the president, Maâ€" rie Hallman occ:fymg the chair. ‘‘"The Maple Leaf‘ was sung in opening followed by the secretary‘s report by Shirley Einwachter. ‘Each of the pupils was obliged to contribute a number on the proâ€" gram or pay a forfeit of five cents. ‘The following numbers were preâ€" Isented: a recitation by Margaret Rosenberger; riddles by Wayne Einwechtery‘ a piano solo by Hazel Dinger; a story by Robert Hallâ€" |man; a cornet solo by Robert Fieâ€" derlein; riddles by Patty Brighton; a recitation by Vaughn Sararus; ridles by George Knarr; an accorâ€" *,dion solo by Shirley Einwechter; flnndin.h two weeks‘ vacation at aynooth. Next Sunday Rev. Schmieder will gccupy the it of the Lutheran Church at = smith, Quebec. da Mr. and Mrs. Willard Madter and children, Larl, Alice and Allan of Lynden and Miss Ruth Madter of Hamilton visited with Mrs Henry Madter on Sunday. Miss Luella Shant, of Kitchener in lpendin& this week at the home of her mother, Mrs. M H. Shantz. Shantz and son. James of Kitchâ€" ener; Mr. and Mrs Edwin Eby and son, Glen, Miss Ellen Eby and Lloyd Bechtcl of Petersburg. I\Iiu Irene Godfred of Kitchener and Lorne Kurt of Wilmot Centre visited with Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Jacob on Sunday. â€" The Misses Pearl and Sadie Coleâ€" man of Toronto are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sherk. riddles by George Hamacher; a ‘poem by Audrey Fiederlein; and riddles by Ivan Bowman. |_ Pupils of the Roseville and New ‘Dundee Public Schools played a softball game on the local school grounds on Friday afternoon with f."e score being 20â€"13 for New Dunâ€" RW * verdipndinaty ie Sn duictniiaiintsâ€"tr s ts b4 Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Shantz and the Misses Vora and Margaret Shantz of Frecport; Mrs. Lester Shantz and son. James of Kitchâ€" ener; Mr. and Mrs Edwin Ebyv and called on Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sny der last Wednesday. _ _ _ ’ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Seebach and daughter, Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGinley and daughter, Marybeth of Kitchener visited with ‘fiev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade on Sunâ€" ay. Bishop A. M. Johnson and Dr. E]fi)er Becker of Huntington, Ind., Mrts. Hurvey Dessler of Breslau is spendinha few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Rosenberâ€" ger and Mr. Rosenberger. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Soloâ€" mon Bowman on Sunday were: Mrs. Irvin Stoltz, Miss Pearl Clark and Garfield Stoltz of Waterloo; little Jackie Heubach of Hamilton; Ronald Bowman of Kitchener; nncii Mr. and Mrs, Willard Bowman of : Rosebank ger and Mr. Ronnber&e:. George Jacob and . and Mrs. Donald Jacob and son, Keith visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dietz ax'SL Agatha on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hallman, Mrs. J. Cassel and Mrs. A. E. Hooâ€" ver visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Hallman at Plattsville on Monday. y o i s 1022 1 and son, Murra‘y, of Breslau, Miss Selda Snider of Preston and Wilâ€" fred Shantz of Baden called on Mrs. Edgar Otterbein on Sunday. Mrs. Oliver Betzner of Kitchener is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs, Harold Shantz and Mr. Shantz. . Lawrence _ 7H‘oo_\;€r“"xent the weekâ€"end with his mother, Mrs. Mabel Hoover at Kitchener. _ Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenberger and their guest, Mrs. S. Witmer of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Snyder at Roseville on Saturâ€" day and with Mr. and Mrs. Leighâ€" (tiun Coleman at Kitchener on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weiss and children, Joyce, Esther and Melvin of Haysville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fi-ed Efirdee on Sundag. Mr.â€" and Mrs. Lloyd E. Shantz Popular local brothers, wellâ€"experienced ::ithe selling and servicing of electrical appliances, are ogen for busin in temporary quarters at 63 Queen Street South, Kitchener. Their new enterprise is known as Boegel Appliances Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Koch this week were: Sgt Dorothy Sage of Saskatcheâ€" wan; Mrs. Mary Reinwald and Harâ€" ry Saxe of Millbank; and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Boyne of Milverton. _ The Misses Erma and Florence Diefenbacher of Preston are spendâ€" ing a few weeks vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Dieâ€" fenbacher. Mrs. A. E. Hoover of Selkirk is visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. Cassel. Visifors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Musselman on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Lavercy Leis, Miss Glaâ€" dys Holst and Clayton Holst of New Hamburg; and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Musselman of Kitchener. Miss Jean Hallman of Rosebank spent a few days with Miss Irene Chapman. Mrs. Noah Schwalm and daughâ€" ter, %pal of Didsbury, Alta., and Rev. Virgil Snyder of Breslau visitâ€" ed with Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Shantz on Thursday. _ Miss Mabel Zinn of Exeter was a recent visitor, with her sister, Mrs. Fred Lang and Mr. Lang. _ _ _ ; Mr. and Mrs Glen, Miss d Bechtel of NEW DUNDEE and Mrs. H. Schmieder are Miriam Hilbor» 43:-&“5'1. Correspondent) Pn3 WAaTBRLQO _ l i) se ama e e l o e i too ied s _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swartzentruâ€" ber and Mr. and Mrs. Delton Bosâ€" hart and Carol spent Sunday evenâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stggkley _in Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs Henry Bowman and Doris were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman of New Hamâ€" burg recently. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Swarâ€" tzentruber called on Mr. and Mrs. Emmanue} Roth of Purkadoodle‘s Corner. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Diefenbaker attended _ the _ Beiselâ€"Schweitzer we_«!d_ing i)n _(:ones_!og_o on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Kennedy and Mrs. W. Kennedy of Kitchenâ€" er called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Out of Town. Misses Verna and Esther Swarâ€" tzentruber of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at their home. Chispm_ah im. Sal.urdaV y Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swartzentruber were: Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Baechlor and Phyliss Anne of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steinman of near New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. Delâ€" Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi and Mrs. Christ Janâ€" tzi were: Mr. and Mrs. Moses Janâ€" tzi of Baden, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jantzi, Lloyd, Norma and Rag)h of St. Agatha; Mr. and Mrs. Christ Swartzentruber, Messrs, Paul and Kenneth Swartzentruber, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swartzentruber, Fern and Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Swartzentruber of near New Hamâ€" burg; Mrs. Aaron Gingerich and Miss Lavina Gingerich of Baden, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Steinman of New Hambul"ig, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bosâ€" hart and Miss Dorothy Boshart of Wilmot Centre and Mrs. Aaron Wagler and Messrs. Eldon and Allan Wagler of Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Haas, Clarâ€" ine and Eleanor of New Dundee visited Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Haâ€" macher and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dicâ€" fenbaker recently. ton Boshart and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schlegal, Donald and Maâ€" ry Barbara and Mr. Lioyd Jantzi of St. Agatha. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mohr of North Easthope called on Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jartzi on Monday evenâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gingerich and Calyin, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Gingerich and Mrs. Dan Gingerich of Zurich spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bean and family of Plattsville, Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Shantz and family of Kitchâ€" ener and Miss Leona Cressman of Baden were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz, Mr. and Mrs. Armand Ramseyer oi Doon with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Hamacher on Thursday. _ â€" Mrs. Harold Main and Jennie of Orttawa are ?'cnding» the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapâ€" man. "House of Frankenstein" Borls Karlo#® â€" Lon Chaney ‘Counter Attack‘ The Town Went Wild Follow The Boys THURS. â€" FRL â€" SAT. Preview Showing After Sunday Midnight 12.05 & MONDAY â€" TUESDAY "My Pal Wolf‘ ©*SUDA N °® Mrs. David Boshart ~spent the â€" SECOND FEATURE â€" Maria Montes â€" _ Jon Hali Turhan Bey 50 Stars â€" 4 Bands 20 Songs Continuous Mon. 2 â€" 11.30 In Technicolor â€" ADDED FEATURE â€" Freddie Bartholomew in WED. . THUR. â€" 2ND FEATURE â€" "Reporter" 43.34.":. Correspondent ) Saturday Matinee Brenda Starr in PINE, HILL with Sharyn Moffett Pau} Muni in starring CHRONIOLE Mr. and Mrs. Ed?r Latach, Mr. and Mrs. M. Veitch and Robert, Mrs. A. Fried and Clayton, Rev | and Mrs. C. R. Kauth and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker were guests at | the Friedâ€"Diefenbacher wedding at | Wilmot Centre on Saturday / fi“ week with Mr. and Mrs. John iles in Victbriaburg. Mr. Nyle Swartzentruber spent Sunday in Wellesley. _ _ _ _ Mr and Mrs. Isaish Martin and Nylevisited friends in Elmira last Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stoltz of Auburn, A. E. Morrell and Miss E. of Hamilton and Mrs. Chopin of Toronto visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoltz. Mrs. Arthur Carison and baby Ray of Sevant Lake, Northern Onâ€" tario spent, a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Pertin. On Sunâ€" day they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Perrin to Chesterfleld. Mr. William Taylor of Science Hill spent Friday at the home of Elmer Stoltz. Miss Helen Diefenbacher of Hesâ€" eler_spent last Wednesday with kfls; Evelyn Hilborn. Mr. and Mrs Harry Rahn of Preston visited with the Misses Hallman and Mrs. Netherton on Sunday. _ _ _ â€" f Mr. and Mrs. Morley Battier and Miss Hazel and little Shirley Witâ€" mer visited with Mrs. W. Detweiâ€" ler on Sunday. _ _ in the United Brethren Church Wednesday evening when Bishop A. M. Johnson and Dr. Elmer Becker of Huntington, Ind., who were vismni here, spoke. Bishop Johnson spoke on the subject of "Prayer" and Dr. Becker on The Church‘s Program for the Quadâ€" rennium. Miss Muriel Stager visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stoltz at Rosebank on Sunday. A community picnic has been planned for the school section to be held at the school grounds on Satâ€" urday afternoon. A program of sports has been arranged to begin at 2 p.m. Families are requested to bring sandwiches, All are invited. Among those from the local vhurch who attended the annual conference of the United Brethren Church held on the Port Elgin cirâ€" cuit last week were Mrs. Ruth Sniâ€" der and Mrs. J. Lucas Mr. and Mrs. J Hope, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hilâ€" bor, A. C _Bicker. Ross Perrin and At the annual conference the loâ€" cal United Brethren church was joined to the New Dundee circuit. Rev. E. Gingerich was returned to the circuit. There was an unusually large atâ€" tendance at‘ the midâ€"week service David Hilborn The installation of the officers of New Dominion No. 205 A.F. and A. Masons was held in the lodge rooms on Monday evening, June 25th. Wor. Bro. T. H. Peine inâ€" stalled the officers assisted by sevâ€" eral pastmasters. Visitors were gresem from Plattsville and Baâ€" en. Plan Picnic. James H. Perrin was in Toronto on Sundafi. June 17, for the awardâ€" ing of the Distinguished Flying Cross which â€"was conferred upon him while serving as a Flying Offiâ€" cer with the RCA.F., overseas. The presentation was made by the licutenantâ€"governor of Ontario at the special service held at the parâ€" liament buildings, Queens Plr? Members of FO. Perrin‘s famil who attended the service were Mr. ;|md Mrs. Leslie Perrin and Robert Perrin day evening the treasurer‘s ngm-howodcmdfllw and the overseas and Welfare fund a balance of $671.40 in the bank with victory bonds of $800.00. Letters were received from: Cpl mas, Capt. Del. LAC. Hins, Pte. Roy Ruby, Pte. Ken Hagey und.Pu.ond(zflalch.m- ledging parcels cigarettes. Mr. R. C. Luckhart was in Torâ€" onto last week attendinf the Grand Lodge meetin’ of the Independent Order of Oddfellows as delegate of the local 1.0.O.F. Lodge. At the monthly meeting of the N Board of Trade held m'mcmm‘h& n« Waterloo against London. Runâ€" ning from first to second he turned his left ankle in the wet ground. Though able with difficulty to atâ€" tend to his work as linotype operaâ€" tor in the Independent office, he will likely be unable to play bail again this season. * Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Lautenâ€" Awarded D.F.C. Dick Ritz, who was playing with the Waterloo Tigers, suffered a badly sprained ankle in the game Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Lautenâ€" schlager have received word that their eldest son, Lieut. Edward Lautensciflager, has been awarded the Canadian Efficiency Medal which was sent by the Canadian Government to the mci;{:nt's wife who resides in Paris, a Before enlisting for active serâ€" vice in May, 1940, Lieut. Lautenâ€" schluger was a member of the 24th Fiecld Ambulance Corps (Reserve) and heid the rank of Sergeant when he enlisted with the 43rd Battery at Guelph In the new unit he soon received his corporal‘s stripes and shortly after was made a sergeant, going overseas as such with the unit in July, 1941. He reâ€" ceived his commission last Novemâ€" hber while serving overseas. Lieut. Lautenschlager, who is now 27 years of age was married before going overseas, to Miss Winâ€" nifred Musson of Paris. NEW HAMBURG ROSEVILLE By Miso Myrtlc Becker (Chronielé Correspondent) PO. Kenneth Kufsie of Iceland, who was a former resident of Wilâ€" liamsbt{g. was honored at a famâ€" ily gat eringb on Sunday at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kufsie. After his furlough PO, Kufsie will return to Sidney, Nova Scotia. Those present at the Herb Kufsie home on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kufsie, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Ramseyer, David and Howâ€" ard, Miss Mildred Kufsie, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bean and Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Myers, Earl and Marjorie, Mary Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dubrick and son Ronnie and Miss Ruby Musselman Mr. and Mrs. Moriey Battler acâ€" comi)anied by their granddaughter Shirley and Miss Hazel Battler vi.site«! with Mrs. William Detwilâ€" ler at Roseville on Sunday. WILLIAMSBURCG GOUDIES DEPARTMENT STORE GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES 49 Ontario St. South Sun Glasses : HAMILTON ... ST. CATHERINES NIAGARA FALLS WELLAND ... FORT ERIE ......... BUFFALO ... ... WANTED: By Mre. Ecra Beoker lclrz-lnlo Correspondent ) Should be MORE than just COLORED GLAsSs:! Restrictions Removed (Note: The above schedule upplies to the Department Store not to Dining Room and Fountain Service. ) They should be ground to your prescription and tinted to fit your individual needs. This Reminder Today About Our Annual 5â€"Day Summer Wee During JULY and AVGUST Daily Closing, Including Saturdays, 5.45 P.M You may now buy through tickets to CLOSED MONDAYS For tickets a‘.nd information consult UNION BUS TERMINAL KITCHENER P Apply by letter or call ut the Main Office QUALITY ACCURACY SA TISFACTION Bus Travel Years‘ Experience KITCHENER Sunday _ evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Battler were Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Bricker, Datryl and Sandra and Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" olq _Hoss_o_am‘_l family of Kitchener. Mrs. Lloyd Battler and family ;:ponl a few days with Mr. and Mrs. rwin Battler. Sundai: visitors at the Henry Becker home wore Mr. and Mrs. Morley Battler, Hazel Battler and Shirley Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dubrick and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erdman at Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd Battler and Iamig spent Wednesday of last week wi her sister, Mrs. Ray Sider at The Plains. Sundage visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Becker were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreiber and family of Rosevilie. Mrs. Ezra Becker and Mrs. Lorne Fried, Keith and Orville visited with Mrs. Henry Schreiber at Roseâ€" ville on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mra, Clifford J. Johnston 28 Alexandra Ave. enâ€"~Buyers With 5 To 10 Friday, June 29. 1946 Phone 21169 trips daily trips daily trips daily trips daily trips daily tripe daily Phone 24237

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