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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jul 1945, p. 5

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Vitamins are the spark that tires the engine. Without this spark all the food in the world will not make the human machine run. In the summer it is simple to get enough vitamins by eating the ft? seasonal fruits and vegeta- es. unspberries - those pehbly I A large number of friends and mouth-watering fruits! There 'ii.t"irelatives of Miss Katherine Fritz ',,tr.-ur,'.'ttegi" fora good crop this and Mr, Harold Preiburger, who your. ortunately they are not on are to be married in the near fu- the food allergy lists. glad news tor ture. gathered at the home cf Mr. all geople who would like, but are and Mrs, Herbert Freiburger on an: le to eat strawberries. Saturday "Yerune to shower the Eating raspberries fresh is re- )ouiig couple with many beautiitul commended by the nutritionists of and useful gins The evening was the Went of National Health :spciit in dancing and card playing. and entire. Because they are a} Luuding Stoker and Mrs. Peter, good source of the perishable Vita- Purdy and Mr, Walter Radburn " min C. so easily lost in cooking. )'i'oraino spent the week-end with They also have some vitamin Alina and Mrs. Edward Plauschinat. which luckily is not lost in can-i Mrs William Bauer of Waterloo, ning. [Mrs "any Ciausing at Kitchener, Vitamins are the spark that tires 1ryu Mrs. Ed. Mohl of Bamberg the engine. Without this spark all i spent Friday evening with Mr. and the food .in the world will nothrs. Nelson Hackban. ' We: Good Eating Raspberries - those pebbly mouth-watering fruits! There is a happy Frospect tor a good crop this your. ottunately they are not on the food allergy lists. glad news for all geople who would like, but are no; te to eat strawberries. meanings From " Joseph St. 'ia---.............. (Command tom Pan 2) if, Small-l 1'sitS - TABLE LAMPS Ch', BllllAS Furniture Store WE ACCEPT USED FURNITURE AS A TRADE-m '-rsess...... II mm! mm: mm m3 won an um! um mums aM-mmh'w '..aaaa-aaaaaat.-..e.... b--'" ml M ' * a. IT“... " * _ A - h ”gt-rm» a 1.5.»:er d " J'm- m a. M bad a tttf ree' St. KITCHENEII Phone TAMS OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEY . WATIILOO. M 000D’YEAR ur""“‘ ' I In 7-0": am: my». In. ". 903713111." G,' 7iieiiiT ""--GGiGuui.TiUG"-, /'er,at.tPihesLatt.ee. Many varieties in Crystal, China .md Pottery; equipped with Silk ..-......... "II tl n [ila A. SHIRK a, CO. ""101? - Giiiii.' "325m" "16'36?°ihd Lanny spent Sunday with Mr. and l HEsSEN ROAD Mr. and Vivrlrrrsivxhdrew Lips visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rosler atJH§§q§lbgrg on__Sungay. - Honor Bride-Elm " III III: m on III! I“! Will! "I! IE" I" " . . . All “In" Uni-um - m,v ”Whimsm..,.| I” Mira human I)...“ tcttroruete Corn-uni." MWOW‘. 'e W.” 59-35 Miss Audrey Teet of Brantford spent the week-end with her mo- ther, Mrs. Wm. Ted. Mr. and Mrs Art Mt - “siting in Preston on ny. Mi. and Mrs. Wm, Raster and family were visiting in Preston on Frif.ry. _ - "All! _ Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pearcfzspem Sunday at the home of . and Mrs T. Pearcey of Rockton. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Oldheiset and son Jimmy have moved their, household effects to the Stewart; faryy, Limpritetr. ( ___,,~_._, Tr"... -.- w... _ Mrs. Alvin Schneider and two daughters of Kitchener spent Wed.. nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reader. Paul KrogmarCofuiiaiGar is remodelling the building on his prggerty. ppposjpg ttttr. post oftiee. Mr. and Mrs Melvin Smith. Min Rutti" Smith and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Smith were visiting at Brae- side near Paris. Miss Isobel Sapsworth is spend- ing a.pteteee . with, Iter cousin, ing a vacation -with her cat Miss PEJ,,',,ile,ns, . of Preston. Paul gran of Kitchene: Mrs. Wm. MacKenzie of Toron- to is a guest at the home of Mrs. Charles Hiatt. Mrs. V. Macbnnan and son Boss were guests with Mrs. J. Mahin anA Mrs. Angry Ferr of Elmira. Mr. and Mrs Luther Hennig and son returned on Sunday to their home in Chicago after spending a week's much at the home of ws, Wm. Teet. Union service was held at the "Mort Presbyterian Church with Ru: s. E. Stevenson of Galt in ichame. I Mr. and Mrs. R. Panaieer of (Preston were Sunday visitors " the home of Miss Kate Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Cari Ott and chilo ‘dren ot Centreville were visiting in lthh.viliaireonsepd_ay. - _ - * Wetobrtiettrtmre 'mesrrtarotri. Sony- 'r",1frtt't,t,1'igtttl',t L',"lu'tr1",," or qua Goodyear: . Thm, ya u 'h.roasl_etqdriqe'sttU' my a! 'trAadhl%t a adoxpulun...hcpu~, '2tu't2gr,"faftu'd.' cmt GIN-Iv - Growth-bud”. .t,t'r'h="ge't vulva. r.Iowwlool .. Goody“ '. a“... plan In of m Guin- Arthur suiirwGiit is spending a holiday with his grandmother. Mtt. M=KinaAr of Limerick. (ISL Verna Smith: of the R.C.A.F. (W. J Rivers' Man., is spending " days' furlough at the home of her pug-Its, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stable. Mm}. MA, ttr.Aiitkride ' Mr. and Mra. Robert MacKenzie have returned to their home in Sarnia after spending a vacation at thet home of Mrs. C. Hall. er and family have terriGTCi,ra weft; holiday trip, Stanley Jones spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wintermeyer of Kitchener. Rev: Md. and _M_rs. Runny- spent Smiley at the -tGme"ot -iiik- mlher. Mis o. Goddard. AF. 1WD.) St. John's Ntd.. is fir,,',',',",', " days furlough at the home o her brother and sister-in- lavsz. yr. and Mrs. Joseph Kinpg; "an 1-1"! examinations with ttmf c113 hon- ors " the Conservatory of Music. Kitchener. Jane is a pupil of Mr. Hwy UM "ward Quail at lamb... I Hus Von M at m and In Helm “but of Inch-I. 9"wa the wed-cu! with Mr. and II. [duh “but. Qaughter of Mr, iGrieri, Radian , t Sand-y and Hrs. mid Souls. ddueiiTeh-diidGia -LTGG -irt MP.“ seen! AyMw with Mr. visstod with Mr. M ihrrhiairiii ligated!» " Unwed on m. Mr. and In. Inn; thir, yucky. gleam with w. and Sim seekiBimibi Ei -rulTiiiiaa 5*? SPI. Emma FiGUGCthe RC.- Members of the Doon-Blair Pree- I! Pe.ue. 'uettttt hum 'eyAe, a»... - 1 For -GGi- Grad that In.“ JIU, "B.iai.r 'ht agroxs .the summet sky: nor em reunite} my? 1itete.ot-tleteoutritiUGF lollowu . - heave-ward: the every crys- mace I u,.'og"e'ff,t,t, tal fteye.e..te - in tho Kluge] mac-m 'getyee .e.eeLftttt Pee .et 'fl'Et "r-g---------------, of Galt B A. G. _ auuctg'at"au, The River Nith has resumed its natural course utter spreading out ‘and securing many acres of and farm hay and unfortunalely a large number of splendid chickens from the hen yards near its course. Since 1883 the river has never been so, high. The river is called the River Nith because its name-sake noes through Dumfries in Scotland. [m Ontario the pioneers trcan Scotland lhuught it would be an appropriate, name as it Bows through North and South Dumfrius Icmnships in Waterloo and Brant. It Joins the Grand River at Paris, [ Persons]: [ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Galt srtl Strattordvil1e have returned to. And tikiiT, gone again.' J - WG iiiiiGi arap, ITr. are osiah ingrie - ta., and Clayton M. Illa-(h a in. em British Columbia. Both M are being enjoyed after .. long .5. scnce of from ten to fifteen you; As summer passes. so we pass, A patter on the pane; A breeze that stirs the sum - Ete1eiiii0aiiiiniiiG'"ire"%, nLow 'y/tting, for which. my. they always seem to prefer my July to leafy June. Distant-dwelling mums vaca- tione'rs It 9,t.il. fQIElleE Yenes liq. Cottontait rabbits are to holds; numerous this summer "at thi. march into local doc-m h early morning and sunset avenue. Even a semi-grown young mund- hog, for several at? last. is been sojourning in e sale. coal. elongated compartment ot a 6-inch- tile driveway culvert less than ttt- tynlee} from muggy hpbitninn. where summa" _teediiiairiGirit the peace-loving ftieheed are hu- ing much happier nesting-times in teiryetrtofe 319qu where dar was 'itltrautlx, mum by a camping ban of Indiana. but they looked more warlike tttag) we peaceful red men who ”and beadwork and bunny to (It Queen's Bush pion'eem Now that the 1starlirtIs have nast- tl and tloeiring1y Peed to etae- Yedaduy we received in the condition uninteresting 1m Co- lendn utter its long have! of m 3.000 miles from the eastern Attrt- hilh of the qhinookutanned mow- crowned Rocky Mountains of tuna qy. southern Alberta. The alm- rennin-1y on lune. an ounce- Por em dead tut lab nan-inn patch of Ohm um. an nerside ot the 1rdrt,Ltgge built 'tttyttotaroeati; «than! thus long ago. Like the fanned. I purple lilacs, than time navel-s still vigorously abhom on the h- eiatian with such humble hm.- sites, even though their w hu- man builders are now any on_ mossy marble. for the past ten days. ideal ttar- ing weather has been prevailing lo- cally. and more than hall of the hay crop has been garnered in ex- cellent condition. Wheat and oats ars'rigenjng rapidly. ."-- ,____- ...,. - ....., Molna- thupoink itrtttir -tteavmaward.. tumor"- tal ‘9me M - in tho morning sun: for - beam of night that shoot: acro- the limit- lmspace human health. God .hasarirurvoseamtaNU AndGod has a plan for - human we. andnoone tettre_trittruseNid; happy until he Inch this divine plannip Christ Jonson:- flLlfCllllil Eel Ki have%Giiiiii"' -ter- -_ God-yielded will: ttnd the God- planned Me. For every cdoud that In“: am: the mm sky: hr em aeai7,7a7iieaa- an an """tiul.aodi'"ttrs"ntow Helpmem'y W;w4-m receive. on thet, my Willey wan Thtne NEW HAMBURG (l,'CltiitytfC/ttty: WJ‘mWWIbm-g I Ciiidl "V' "r'""'"'"""" *tecuryg, tAt/ui. “a Don “gun ~_h~_ 'iii:',?):!,,',,',;?.:?:':?','?..';,?:? sJan'JN'WieY. EE‘BW on. time. time that this high honor has been given Pt a member of the local asomc [.032 since 1908 when the late S. G. alley held that once in llama District, to which New, T. I, Paine, K.C., well known New lamina harrister, was um animouly chosen as David. Dep- at: Grand Master of elhngton District at the Inmnl meeting of Masonic Grand We of Ontario. held qt Tomato? This is the that Kluge; lamina. A. R. G. Smith; general (no... J. Barth; over- seas and vulture fund WI, E. A. Schmidt; auditors. o. Hammon and E,, C. Kataeetmeier. ( Who New than.“ Board at Tide ,resulted Snag; appointment of the lonowin‘ n: Ptesident, law- ggnce Ruth; yitxstredetyt,_C.. p. is.“ Fi 3387;: fftTiat iuRiTir." atrout%dii ah.irGirendiniFriiai -inaprs%ieamaCint3er. many. Ttte 8a',',','td annual meet of the Ne? unbun Board ot $19.1» i Htre%eiii ’“ ruiiraiiu " a“. tauon mill?!“ will meet attneMy a. devi- Iglgnd "gtg't.ft': on. All“ . hat Can- tata: gtN,tMnt'ftd ot u- The Board figural] 'gh/art o e Nt,', M. m - at '2etrt . plan” lat-ttte county as to: the year aiiitii _----- if - - 'ttit/tii and. On hug: _ M-trydttttteidCetyL "" Advorfluomonl in Sponsorod by your look 'h'1eto-aunt-ugua.auecst,e-uaonro.. unlit“. 'tttauth-tter- yous, developed the sdeofCau- dill: good. abroad. mating in more job: for Canadian an Th.h-eéreruihianoe.iidoaeuaots-d-. It tenders unable service to Canadian business in the be!" market pieces of the world, overcoming the obstacles of string. o"-u_utherresosorrristster-dosoenees. Thmqh its commercial correspondents end business connections ttlo-u-th-et-ko-tati-cur-aiu-n. lion Mr] to bring buyer end seller together, no new. how hr - the, live. . Y'all“ Mt guher information on the reluhility d foreign Erna. on We letters of credit, to arrange the compli- M when” of funds. performing to individual. intricate Ind MM" service to importers end exporters dike. Grove, the H.110. Camp (hounds. neu- Kitchener, were Phyll- Schiedel. Constance Sander. Joan Burkhart, Bob binder and Edi Sender and Delbert Blake, w serve as common Rev. V. Snyder, pastor ot the local MEG. Church served as one of the two instructor: at a aimi, lag Conference at the Shyne- camp June " to July Mtt. Rev. A. Walsh . former pastor here. "er one of the two instructors at the', Kitchener Conference. l Mr. Osear Burkholder 'BIN' a talk on Emmi-n3 " the Winner; Church near Hespeler on Sunday. evening. "2.u'r.tggeett2L, Rev. J. W. Winn. of the Wan- not Church neu- [lapel-r, gnawed at the C. M. Church on “m" people t u y . tlte “Yon glance” um 2g?a2r'e mm“; 9ran.d 1040- 2-990, Ira-n Jew Yo-k-kisser-Umar-ttto- InC-ncdowho has goods and “who: 'ok-tte-thu-st-sate-. Erttiiilgiilgg TIA It‘s Cooling shaman-um wunaulg ”whom '"e"e" and a: clan} ttr/tttttatt Milk-1M thin-Conant!“ JANE-IN E‘EEEM!" Sign“ M Van“!

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