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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Aug 1945, p. 5

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THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER and, Mrs. Cressman (nee Veims|man. Readings were given by Mre Beuer) whose mn:oh place | Weston Saracas, Mrs. J %-q in n‘ roageahton n e uied t se esn fuiies® 9 Nat &*fim«mhmywm-fm re‘de?n address after which Just a The Famous Carriage That Grows With Your Baby See Them At . . . ‘"Sunshine" Folding Carriage For Baby . . Cor. King and William Sts. McPHAIL‘S You Can‘t Beat Theyse BOX OF CHERRIES Chosen by thousands Life Is NEW DUNDEE @ MAKE BABY CARRIAGES A BUSINESS AND NOT A SIDE LINE Folds Easily and Compactly Lined Throughout with Soft Padding Noâ€"Draft Curtain Reversible Handle Large Rubber Tires Adjustable for Sitting Position Choice of Colors Easy Riding Springs World sugar stocks are dangerously low . .. use less â€" use with discretion fon, Mich., was a guest at the home OF BUSY CANADIAN MOUSEWIVBG | \ c hirs wllan Bowman last week WATERLOO Juhu ClayBHeld. 65 Charles St 8 ing. The gathering waes held in the |Kathryn Haliman and Dosothes basement of the chuech with thei Ging#tith. made. theâ€" pprsontation. nastor Haw W (Mmaacaiz ol td c Features : Phone 3â€"3835 Mrs. Gordon Hallman of Roseâ€" bank visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hallman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildner acâ€" ('(‘Jmplni‘?‘;. by Miss Ida Snyder and Mrs. Eiton Baer attended the funeral of her cousin, the late Roâ€" bert Amos at Toronto last week. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Egerdee on Sunday were: Mrs. Leata Gardner ~and Miss June Gardner of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shantz and daughâ€" tors, Shirley and Doris of Kitchenâ€" er; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and Cecil Gardner of Victoriaburg; and Wayne Cressman of New Hamburg. Mrs. S. Witmer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Brown at Stayner on Sunday. _ Coast and Mrs. Schmidt and daughter, Beverley of Milverton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt on Saturday. Miss Beulah Rosenberger of Kitchener is m:nding this week with Mr. and Clarence Rosenâ€" berger. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Witmer, Miss Eunice Snider â€"and Bruce filtmc of Preston and Miss Helen Witmer nurseâ€"inâ€"training at St. Mary‘s Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schmidt of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emnest Redke on Sunday. Theodore Roadway of Camp Borâ€" den spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Shantz. PO. Willard Schmidt of the East The Misses Mary and Jeanne Shantz, Wilbur and _ Kenneth Shantz visited with Mrs. Laura Shantz at Waterloo on Sunday, Mrs. Wilbert Bechtel and son, Bruce, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs, George Morton at Milverton. ® Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sararas and son, Bobby and Miss Rudene Toâ€" man visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Holm and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Holm at ‘l}osev'i‘l-le on Sunday. Harry Sadé-fli-'h-l?ilbxnk is spendâ€" ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Rarl Koch. Donna and Mrs. Nora Stevens of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Radke on Sunday. Mrs. Homer Watson and son, Billy of Moncton, N.B., Mrs. John Bit;geman and Mrs. Harry Barnes of New Hamburg were recent visiâ€" tors with Mrs. M. H. Shantz and Mi-s_s Sue Bingeman. Mr. and Mrs. Amil Fritz and daughter, June, Miss Hilda Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens and chilâ€" g‘rcn, Alv_a._.Lan_-y. Wilma â€" and . Miss Greta Stoltz of Galt is hoâ€" lidaying at the home of her parâ€" ems.kMr .and Mrs. O. G. Stoltz this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman and Miss Nellie Kavelman spent last Thursday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kimpel‘ and sons, Bobby and Walter, Mr. | and Mrs. Clayton Schaefer and son, Perc*‘ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Becker| and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Schaefer of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lautenschlager on | Sunday, | Mrs. A. Hilborn and Miss Mary | Hilborn of Waterioo ~ spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hilborn. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelby of Bright and Miss Pearil Schlichter of Kitchener visited with Mrs. Edâ€" gar Otterbein on Sunday. ‘ uce e se en w oi o i Oee e Nce on Mich., is the t of her sister, Mrs. Eli Roaenmer and Mr. Roâ€" senberger for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Baer and Miss Bernice Baer were recent visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. George Hussey at Roseville. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schaefer and Sirs eorge cuent of Wermrice mm rs. e 0 ater Mr. ane:i’r&u Jack Bundscho of Milverton called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt last week. Kitchener spent -n-"f-e"\;"d;,‘y‘sm;!i;; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sararas. Enid of Kitchener and Mrs. Schissâ€" ler of Preston visited at the home Mrs. Adam Poll on Sunday were: lkz-lln. Valentine Robr and the Ghdm..d‘thtldr of Centreville; . and Mrs Wilâ€" lard Rohr and son, Gevaid of Kitâ€" chener; and Walter Poll of Roseâ€" by Toz Officer (Oresamam and Wis. Creem man at the home of the latter‘s thâ€" ther, Austin Bauer. m:otzu-“ubvdnw at Montreal, Que. _ _Visitors at the home of Mr. and Ephraim Hunsberger of Port Huâ€" Mich., was a guest at the home ‘g. Gordon Hallman . visiting relatives in the vilâ€" Ida Snyder of Detroit, of ville ‘ The Daily Vacation Bible School, which is in progress at the Baptist ‘Church, will continue each morning |this week with the closing class period on Friday. There has been an enrollment of twentyâ€"one chilâ€" dren. Four members of the New Dunâ€" dee M. S. Band rendered musical numbers at a picnic held near Breslau on Saturday afternoon. The group included Albert Fiederâ€" lein, Walflce Toman, Hubert Grueâ€" lich and Robert Fiederlein. Miss Verna Sehade was guest speaker at the Willowdale Baptist Church and the North End Mission in Toronto on Sunday. During her stay in the city Miss Schade was a weekâ€"end guest of Miss Frances Longley. £ ’ Gordon Shantz is director of the two weeks Daily Vacation Bible School which commenged at the ‘Platcsville United Church on Monâ€" day. The following who are assistâ€" ing as teachers are guests at the home of Mrs. M. H. Shantz: Miss Winona Swartz of Lima, Ohio; Miss Lucinda Martin of Elmira; Miss Helen Breneman of Baden, and Miss Luella Shantz of Kitchener. A Mixed Chorus of twenty voices from the Blenheim Mennonite Church sang during the Mennonite Hour which was broadcast from radio station CKCR Kitchener on Sunday afternoon. _ _ O Members of the B.Y.P.U. were in charge of the Sumday evening serâ€" vice at the Baptist Church. Mrs. Emerson Harper presided and also read the scripture lesson, which was followed by prayer by Orville Ehnes. Miss Joan Dinger and V. E. Dinger favoured with a vocal duet after which Oliver Zimmerman iave a talk on the book of "Job". male quartette comlg::ed of Orville and Dale Ehnes, nk Toâ€" man and Eden Hilborn rendered a selection and Mrs. Harold Poth Eave a missionary address. Mrs. . Ehnes also contributed a vocal solo. Rev. Shantz spoke on the theme of "Baptism" at the mornins church service and Theodore Boadway of the R.C.A.M.C., Camp Borden, was guest soloist. 'w;l; H Shantz, v. Herbert â€" pastor of the Bethe] M.B.C. Church, offitiated at a baptismal service held in the village on Sunday _ afternoon. Eleven yom:fi people received the ordinance b.ilfiun, namely : Armintha _ Reist, izabeth Hlfl, Marilyn Eckstein, June Eckstein, Doris Shantz, Shirliey Coleman, Clarence Pfoh], Darcy Shantz, Lester Reist, Waldron Eckstein and Howard Otterbein. Ra00 LOHPCRENCD N200 CHF BE Mrs. Leonard Snider and Miss Sii> va Snider of Parkway; Mrs.._A. Hilâ€" 'Egl’p.tnd Miss Mary! Hilborn of and sens, Richerd and Paulâ€"ot.Kitâ€" chener visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. ridt on Sunday. _ _ Miss Ruth Pfoh! of Mannheim is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C Tok o The To io thne in at the home of Rev. and. mm this week. Visitors at the home of L M. Hilâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shiry of 44 Onward Avenue, Kitchener, anâ€" nounce the ermauement of their daughter, Dorothy Elaine, to Capt. Stanley Beisel, RR. 1, Elmira, was taken to the Kâ€"W Hospital, following a haying accident He suffered a fractured jaw as well as leg injuries. He is reported to have suffered the in,{'uries in a fall in his barn while unloading hay. Mrs. Peter Schwartzentruber of Ernst St., Elmira, who is a patient at St. Mary‘s Hospital, had a secâ€" ond blood transfusion. Mrs. Roy Klinck was the donor. A gravion- conation had been made by Miss Wilma Weber, Elmira. Welcome Returned Men. Three returned men were welâ€" s-;med bomle to %t. Ja::gbs on Friâ€" y â€" evening y e _ Happy Thought Club. Pte. Russel Stroh, Sgt. Louis McMichael and Sapper Kenneth _ Sitler â€" were _ driven through the town in decorated can‘ and officially welcomed at the St. Jscobs Tennis Courts by the citiâ€". zens. ‘These men were on active{ service and Sapper Sitler and Sgt. McMichael have signed up for serâ€" vice in the Pacific. They return to London after 30 days leave at their homes. CANCCrEZ 129C HJURCS in a lall in his barn while u:ioad.ing hay. Mrs. _ Peter Schwartzentruber of Ernst St., Elmira, who is a patient at St. Mary‘s Hospital, had a secâ€" ond blood transfusion. Mrs. Roy Klinck was the donor. A gravion- conation had been made by Miss Several names were read of local boys who had,.enlisted and have been discharged or were in trainâ€" ing before the end of the war. ;21% li.iu:luded }}’layne Pettic, ambly, arry Dehring, Raymod Weber, William Mulholâ€" land, Clare Cooper, Lavemne Mil. ler and Carl Sippel. The returned men thanked the people for parcels and letters and for the work of orâ€" ganizations which helped them . Suffers Painful Accident. were represented by the returned soldiers. Chairman Oscar Weichel of the committee, Elmira Poppy m-.m officiated. Italy for two years, later going to !H:l‘rmd to engage in battleâ€" He exâ€" pects to return home MC.’N A Wm is in theâ€" WRCN4A, Five more Elmira active service nen were givem an official welâ€" eom.lehnarecepuqn ingorehrk on Thursday evening. ey were: Pte. Lorne End Cpl. Arthur Petâ€" tic, Pte. Frank Hewer, Pte. Harâ€" old Zinger and Cart_ David Ratz. Alderman H. Howlett, M.M., vetâ€" eran of the first Great War, extendâ€" ed the welcome on behalf of the ner. Sapper Armndt, 21, enlisted fcur. years ago and saw service in S n o n ho oo e o e Blackwell. A reception was held at the home of her sister and bors pooied their rations to aid in the preparation of a wedding dinâ€" Sappoer Harry August Arnct, son of Mr. and _Mrs. Henry: Arndt, Eimira. The bride was. attended by her two July Tth of Kathleen Blaekwell to Blackweollâ€" Arudt Nuptiale. absence his wife and son resided in Elmira with Mrs. George Buigin. of I Miss Grace Derstine of Kitchener | aem last week with Miss Ruby nder. i Miss Margaret Wettlaufer of Kitchener spent Mondn} with her‘ farenu. Mr. and Mrs. John Wettâ€"} aufer. | Mrs. Aaron Bender. Willis, Delâ€" mar and Merlon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Bender near New Hamburg. i Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Junker were: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maurer of Buffalo were guests of Mrs. Otto Schmidt. tamil& of Windsor are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Schweitzer for a few Mrs. J. Eisenbach of Brantford is visiting friends here. ed on Monday morning at the Elâ€" mira Mennonite Ch The enâ€". rolment of 80 is a lii below last year‘s figure, but likely to show an incrag within the next we::; Freeman Gingrich is in chnrse Miss Ada Brubacher of St. Jacobs is the chorister. Undenominational instruction :l the Bib:;dlnd misâ€" sionary work is given on Aug. 9th an night will be held. On that ni:gfn the work of the pupils will be displayed and their lessons l‘e(:(“m‘l{ Muth of Toronto i rs. Henry Muth o is ;E:d‘mg a week with Mrs. George n. Mr. and Mrs R. G. Keyes and fa::\il& of Windsor are visiting Mr. 1gl--u-- And at the Benton | tfim::m. The Happy Cousins Concert Co. entertained at the Benefit Varifi Show for the Hospital for S Children under the auspices of the hâ€"W Canadian Legion The miniâ€" mum admission donation was $1.00. ‘nneumv-&::lnmecm. tury theatre, Ki , on Sunday evening. ‘ _ The Summer Bible School openâ€" Devwid A. Raiz, RC.A., son of Mre. Myrtle Raiz of Elmira and the late 56 Joseph St. KITCHENER P OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEY EAST ZORRA By Mrs. Asron Heltauth (Chroniele Correspondent) BULLAS Furniture Store Delicions and Refreshing T U"*" Walnut, _ Mahogany, â€" and _ Wainut Finished, with and without Glass Tops. . . . Variety of shapes â€" cireuâ€" ~ . lar, oval and square. . . . Wide range p f prices. WE ACCEPT USED FURNITURE AS A TRADEâ€"IN CGCED TEA Coffee and Cocktail Tables Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth and Magdalena spent Monday in Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. _ and Mrs. Carl. Weisman of \!;'esl Zorr; an:wl:; Glenn H;mlm of near Tav spent . with Mr. and Mrs. Mose Helmuth. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth and Mre. H Docker and % and Mr. 3:3 Kuntze spentww with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender Misses Ruby and Fannie Mae Schumm and Merva, Ruby and Maxwm Helmuth were gulhy visit@rs at the home of Mrs. Anna Innerkip, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. i'q.: miller and Cathrine, ard Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vance and sons. ?.{Am.‘!u!‘.ll nd s_‘gls"_A &I Look Your Best! Enjoy Real Eye Comfort# Enjoy the wide, clearâ€"toâ€"the veryâ€"edge vision provided by the new Corectal Lenses. We recommend and fit these superior Canadianâ€"made lenses. JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE 10 Frederick St. Phone 2â€"771% Kitchemer, Ontarie Mitchell of 1â€"1365

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