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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jul 1945, p. 5

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Why Baby Should Have a "Sunshine" Folding Carriage Tricycles and Mother KAKnowsSs Best / GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES 49 Ontario St. South She Can List The Reasons Sun Glasses : Should be MORE than just COLORED GLAsS! They should be ground to your prescription and tinted to fit your individual needs. We Carry QUALITY ACCURACY s ATISFACTION Doll Prams KITCHENER Mr dy and Mrs. Fred Armstrong 101 Allan St. W. anugul l cyd 0 OOR OOAE SN0D, JOH+ Nelson, which arrived at Haliâ€" MePhails MAKE BABY CARRIAGES A RUSINBSS AND NOYT A sIDB LNR Phone 2â€"4237 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Holiand 128 David 8t Them At . . , Large Rubber Tires Adjustable for Sitting Position Choice of Colors l Easy Riding Springs Folds Easily and Compactly Lined Throughout with Soft Padding Noâ€"Draft Curtain Reversible Handle The Famous Carriage that Grows With Your Baby Phone 8â€"3885 Corner King & William Sts WATERLOO A Summer Bible School will be held at the Cressman Mennonite Church for two weeks commencin1 July 9th and continuing â€" unti July 20th. in charge of the service. Interâ€" ment was made in the Breslau Cemetery adjoining the Cressman Mennonite Church. Snfng_ur Sdnoo_l_ Opens Monday. _ The funeral of the late Emanucl Bechtel, brother of Mrs. Norman Dedels was held from the Ratzâ€" Bechtel funeral home on Monday afternoon. Rev. Stover of Benton St. Baptist Church, Kitchener was _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Burkholder and Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd S. Shantz attended a Sunday School Conferâ€" Messrs. Buritholder and Sh: were sgeakers on the program. the local M.B.C. Church for the past forty years. The boys and girls, members of the Junior group of the M.BC., were entertained on Friday afterâ€" noon at a picnic at Willow Lake, The funeral of the late Allan Good of Kitchener was held on Saturday afternoon from Bethany Mennonite Church, Kitchener. Inâ€" terment was made in Conestago Cemctez. Rev. V. Snyder, pasâ€" tor, of the local Mennonite Brethâ€" ren in Christ Church, was in Mr. Lang of North Easthope was a visitor at the home of James Riddel last Sunday. ; __Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cayley and son of Ingersoll were the guests of Mrs. C“u,yle ‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John oodvs on Sunday last. 'uMinelld Gehr:!ude and Rosmarie osig left last Thursday morning for Moyer‘s Camp, M. where the‘uwill spend the summer aiding in fruit farming in that disâ€" trict Miss Mab:dl Schwii!uer of Chiâ€" cago returned home after spending a short vacation with her sister, Mrs. Alex. F. Christner. at BRESLAU By Mrs. Roy Schiedel and â€" Shantz ‘ (Chroniele Correspondent) |_ Mr. and" Mrs. Onias Weber were \Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Brubacher at Elmira. j Mr. Solomon Brubacher and ,dnuf(hterx Magdaline and Levina of Kitchener and Mrs. Manasse Fretz of Jordan visited with Miss Angcline Martin on Sunday. \_Mrs. Alvin Ottman is home for lwo months‘ holidays. _ _ Gnr. Rudoiph Schneider from London is spending his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Eari 'l‘nm and family of Bridgeport and Miss Louâ€" isa Hueffner called on Mr. and Mrs. T. ’(‘:.l-lln-un on Sung'l.y., t i Angeline rtin _ spen Thursday at g;m-to. _ Mr. and Mrs Herbert Hahn of sa.Jmml:.mdlnAh{ Kreutzweiser of Maryhill ::n\ the ;‘r:k‘end at the home of Mr. Ah‘ n. The funeral of Mrs. Dan Musser was held here on m ,.2" 'a:d.nmu" vAm"rm last a e Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aivin Heier at Erbsville. A surprise party was heid at the Hawkesville school on Tussday, J::e m,kfor Mrs. Lorne Weber, who had taught for three and a .‘2-'.{;"'3 Hirem m tmed ay B o on cmd e . Beckner, Lunciy by the school giste _ _ _ _ _ HAWKESVILLE Mr. an&"ifi"b‘:.’& Weber and Eeurerenge on Monesy F6ly Ing" onference on Miss Orma Stevens retinned Llome from the hospital last Suturâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kauth of Welâ€" lémd ar;: ‘csfiending this w'ee.:th at&he van, MC . and lfit C. I{’ Kauth. Other weekâ€" end visitors have been Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Eidt, Miss Kileen Kidt, Mrs. J. V. Kauth and son Ronald of Shakespeare and Miss Marion Kauth of London. Ruth Lucas was tendered a handâ€" kerchief shower by the pupils of the school at the closing session on Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bricker and Mr. and Mrs. E. Fried on Monday. Mrs. H. Loker, Mrs. A. Drlvnkwa- ter and Miss Ruth of Galt spent the holiday weekâ€"end at the homes of D. Lockie, L. Holm and Miss E. flr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman of Perry‘s Corners visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoltz on Sum Floyd _ Becker and â€" Me! Veilcg were guests of the Kitchenâ€" er Kiwanians at a luncheon held at Spruce Meadow Farm, near Baâ€" den, recently. Fun P onitnd CAloioinBatoabiacir 43 Mr. and Mrs. Pickard and famâ€" ily visited over the weekâ€"end holiâ€" day at Hamilton. Mrs. Harris reâ€" turned ‘with them. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bricker and fi:fldteq of KitchEner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rae Hilborn and baby, Carol May, visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. Hilborn on Sunday. Rev. Mrs. F. Pitman of Kitchenâ€" er visited with friends in the vilâ€" lage on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lang and daughâ€" ters, Suzanne and Donna and Charles Lang of Galtâ€"zisited with Mrs. W. Detwoiler on Sunday. Mrs. J. Lucas and daughter Ruth who resided here for the past six months left on Friday for Toronto and other points. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker, Miss Myrttle Becker, Carol and Carison Becker, accompanied by Miss A. L. Maus of fiyr. n‘l.ttei';du: the annfial‘ outing and mee of Group No. 3, Mutual Fire Underwriters® Assoâ€" ciation held at the Agricultural ‘College, Guelph, on Tuesday. Miss Muricl Hibbett of Baden spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Maâ€" bel Eastman at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelby. 00 | _ On Sunday evening, July 8, Chilâ€" dren‘s Day will hemuerved at the ‘United Brethren Church. Emmanuel Heintz spent Sunday at his home and also attended a lamilfi' reunion at St. Jacobk Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Stoltz on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Sfur and chilâ€" dren of St. George‘and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kavelman and family of New l'hmbtfl“ _ _Thomas Ma II visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rae Marshall at Haâ€" milton over the weekâ€"end. for the evening. Jesus" was presented by the chilâ€" dren. A male quartette eonvrinlu Jack and Joe Hallman, Vardon day evening was well attended. A on '::hol\uu, ercises, :'lm tions, ex a playlet, "When the Children Met The Children‘s Day service held at the !van;eheal[gm on Sunâ€" E* Uy Mrs. Aug. Sohaeider at a short program by devahiere Anpeay it aint and ughters, Au Miss Adeline Martin were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tess AFonkd eniraunt mt Sane m t a Melba _ Schwindt spent Monday with Miss Buléy We % Mrs. Edgar Siddall and daughter, Carol Lynn, returned home Sunâ€" day after spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Hubert Mitchell and Mr. Mitchell at Mans@eld, Mr. and Mrs. Danie} Horst spent Sunday with Mrs. Menno Martin, at Three Bridges. uonW TTE 420C00S at Brantford. Weekâ€"end and Sunday visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller and Mr. Leon Wagner were: Mr. and Mrs. William Mohr of Amulree. l(r.! am;l “3 Gl:;ur'we Schwindt and family, & : t sevesal da[\;s with Mr. and fl: Edmund Schwindt. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Maurer and John were Sundniy‘ guests with Mr. :nd‘ Mrs. George Koepke, eighth of: fam : "Theil 7 AababMen® opintr 9 arbih db â€"artaetemet with _ Mr. and Mrs. â€" Edmund Schwindt. Mr. and Mrs. David Bott attend ed the Bottâ€"Head wedding at Toâ€" ronto on Saturday. e..Er._ .ndn“ T8. Edwin_ Bender, Mr. A school picnic was held on with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snyâ€" de;:t Heqaeln.u ard . and: Mrs. Bdw. Maim and 164 s Ki % ..'?_‘nt.n...“’. Deputy reeve Oliver J. Wright CONESTOGO Twin City Laundry: By Nosk Stroh (Chrouigte Cerrespondent+ Cleaners and Dyere i FOR QUICK AERVICE JUBT TRBL&EPHONK 8-.0:? wha‘ws. D“N.g'w': Brows "Twin City‘s Busiest Cleaners For Over 10 Years" 14 DUKE 8T. EA8T WATERLOO Let us do the family wflu'hmuulmblemtoescnpe this summer drudgery! Why labor over hot steaming tubs when it‘s so simple to call TWIN CITY LAUNDRY! . . . M‘s«eecsmsmical too!! it‘s a simpie â€"matter to ‘enll our number and have your clothes We have the j answer to your Phone Service ‘close to six feet in height and fall rye of nearly seven feet. Lieut. Robert Edgar, of the Merâ€" chant Marine, is spending some time with Mrs. Edgar at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett. :Cpl. Russell Stroh of Camp straw, weather to cure it Fail wheat in City. _ &xile a number of farmers have started luyinr. Owing to the late, wet season, it is unusually sappy Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitehead of Kitchener were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Whiteâ€" head and on Sunday they with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Whitehead and Mr. Moore Hill, motored to Goderâ€" ::cil; and spent the day in the Wheel y. Mr. and.Mrs. Frank Gaede, Sr., have been informed recently that their son, Cpl. Ronald, focall: known as Rudy, who has en serving overseas sev years, was married iss Daisy Gilbert in Cheste , England, on May 290th, â€"last. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Reg. Burnett and sons of Galt were weekâ€"end and Sunday guests of near relatives in and near the village. _ ‘ Local friends of Mr. Gordon Bolender, former principal of our school, will be interested to learn of his marriage to Miss Doris l.floyer. in !fiu:hgner, last Saturday. Psn e sn on o Ee emntit for a few weeks. Mr. Gus. Martin of Wellesley was a guest at the Byron Letson home for several days. Seaman Stewart Huehn, stationâ€" ed at the west coast, is home on a few weeks‘ furlough. . Rev. S. J. Wittig of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church conducted a serâ€" vice in the Old People‘s Home in Kitchener on Sunday afternoon. Personals Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Wittig and :ienn are holideying at Port Eligin The burial took d)lm here Saturâ€" day afternoon fo Win“e a service in Bethany Mennoni Church, Kitchener. his home at Stofffville and Miss Pirie is spending her vacation at the farm home near Winterbourne. Through the death of Allan Good gl.v Kitchener, who died last Thursâ€" , there passed away an almost lifeâ€"long and widely known hlui-‘ â€" 8. O. S.! WHEN CLOTHES NEED A LIFT YOU CAN DEPEND ON US. lots of good drying E‘ e it properly. in tz:eo district It‘s Cooling length of straw of â€" Buy WAR SAVINGS â€"CERTIFICATES Regularly Stroh of Orillia were spending their weekâ€"end leaves at home _ 10 PFrederick St. Phone 83044 usurp nerve energy intended to keep other organs in balanceâ€"and inâ€" directly couse a person to fatligue easily, become cross, on edgeâ€"and â€"and they‘l care for youâ€"for life. Defective eyesight is a major cause of the jitters and "sour" dispositions. SAVE YOURr NEerVEes JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE a m. rowni \/ engmpant and Lance Cpl. Lester

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