ki"ii??ilif'i â€A: RR. t Preston. Aug. ll,_w Idr. and In John Sinus. a Gingham "Am. 0-mi- - _ . - M '4â€: MIT. Out-no _ _ . - M "B" Munch, formerly of New tai. allows G000 GLASSES 49 Ontario St. S. Have His Eyes Tested Early in Life. " Joseph St. ONE OUToF‘E é \ j At Fifteen Have Defective Eyesight "" PtPe OI COLLIN. V00. OWN 'sl-sl,!,,!,],, Hassocks. BUllAS Furniture $tdiii" DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOUR BOY . . . , " 0 , 0 It IMPLEMEIT Titlt0lt All “I "IE8 St. KITCHEN“ Phone 1-1305 OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEY For: ACCURACY QUALITY SATISFACTION FOUR BOYS 7 TIRE SERVICE A. SHIRK & CO. Wide choice of KITCHEN ER Phone 2-4237 SEE Alic- S, Niexluth. " WIII‘IIII St W Te-i-r-Aug. It, Murray Turner ot Woodstock to Marlow Lois Tomkins of lion. ' Alert-ur-_-out, an, Kenneth Teasdale Alexander, Listowel. to Hilda Lillian Veck. Ottawa. Aden-tHr-out, M, LAC. W. James Adams. RAhA.P., “now- el, to Alma Sawler. KN., Kiddie. ton, NS, a daughter. Wehrg.--At St. Mary's Hospital. Anita. to Mr. and In W lrt It, Pretty' Aauqthter.. _ No him “I. - or vulcan- t+qrsbutooamerthtr'trotrht co mum pron-pt. 0m We“ mam oaoorseranrhrmttw 'rsutttotrsebto"e tatt-.--' St, nary' ' F'i7iiGiritai, Aug. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. James Huber, Preston, a son. Marriages VERY , ’l.‘ The rain meeting of the U.B.C.E. iety took the form of an outdoor "'f,,e,1"fa' the this of the hrm of June- rrfn, Wednes- day evening. "in Home Hope wn in. chute of {he Aevouonat new)“ which _ iisiiiiuiiiViFvTi'i,l 2fgut"rf an: tad ttgtptuty and!“ 5; T. m. M. I. The Little Heralds and Mission Band picnic was held on Wednes~ day afternoon at the school in con- nection with the re ular meeting of the Evangelical 'é', M. Society. Mrs. W. Rife was in charge of the devotional period on the theme "Stewardship of Youth and Child- hood". Mrs. E Fried was In charge of the program which consisted of a reading, "God Bless our Coming Men"; recitation, by Donald Schrieber. Glen Rene and Nancy Rnttentrerger; a reading by Mn bookie and a song by tour girls. Audrey Holtzhauer. Betty Hallman. Shirley Brodhaeckcr and Doris Lntsch; a playlet by Ieveral chil- dren. Games were followed by a picnic lunch. During the afternoon the ladies also completed a Red ct" quilt. 5 7 Iblessed with a family of three ‘daughters and two sons, namely: "ers. Lincoln (Emma) Koch, Wat- fter, Clara and Roy of Conestogo and Mrs. Clarence (Marie) Willis of ‘Kitchener; all of whom with the {husband survive. Besides also sur- vive ll grandchildren and one [great grandchild, 4 brothers and 3 ',sisters. cons-moo. - Mrs Jacob! Kienzle passed away at the family home on Sunday morning, Aug. t. after a teo-day illness, in her “st year. The late Mrs Kienzle for- lmerty had been Mary Margaret / Hemmerich. oldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hemmer-l ich, born in the Township of Woot- with and spent practically her whole life in this village and im- mediate vicinity. Mmh 12th. 1395 the married Jacob Kienzle. of Conestoga and their union was ji.iiiii.iii withya family of three? The Friendship and Loyal Sons classes were guests of the Golden Rule class of the United Brethren Sunday School at their regular monthly meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Perrin last Thursday evening. A miscellaneous ‘shower of small articles for two members. Miss Mabel Eastman and Clinton Jantzi, whose wedding would take place on Saturday, was conducted in the form of a treasure hunt. This was introduced by a humorous original reading by Muriel Stage: The meeting proper was in charge ot Mrs. Elmer Stoltz and was opened with a song service followed by prayer on the subject, "The Place of Music in Worship" and Mrs. Gingerich and Dtt.othea.rtndetet1 a piano dust. The origin of the hymn “Even- tide" was given by the léader after which it was sung as a solo by J. A. Pickard. The origin of "Jesus, Lover. of My Soul" was also given and sung as a duet by Miss Flor once Shelby of Toronto and Mrs. Stoltz. A brief business session was in charge of the class president and_rol] coll 'ytresponde4 tow“); Miscellaneous Shower Complimenting Miss Mabel East- man. bride-elect, a miscellaneous shower was held for her at the home of Mrs. A. Shelby on Tuesday evening. The earlier part of the evening was Apeut in making a bride's book and after its éomple- tion the bride-to-be was taken over "The Rock? Road to Matrimony" where she ound many lovely gifts. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Floyd Becker and Mrs. Russell a "Don't for husbands and wivesâ€. A sorial hour followed in which Mr, Pickard sang "Shortenin' Bread" and a contest was conduct, ed:_Retterhrtents were then served. There survive seven daughters :and three sons, namely: Annie, Mrs. Godfrey Leiskau of Baden. Mary, Mrs. Edward Bechthold of Waterdiswn, Matilda, Mrs = Snyder of Baden. Amelia. Victor Schaefer, Edna, Mrs. W. Doerr. Fanny and Cora at home; Henry of Baden and William and Lloyd at home. One son, David, predeceased his father in October, 1944. were are also twenty-four grandch dren and fourteen great grandchildren. i BADEN.-Mr. Henry L. Miller Tdiod Monday afternoon, Aug. 6th, ‘al his home, following a lengthy ‘illness . The deceased was born in Petersburg, a son of the late Mt and Mrs. Fred Miller. His wife..Ve- will“, died thirteen yam? ago. femann, RR. 1 PeieGirlirEuai. ll, " you: "ttr-tdrew Schenk, Anon. South 25% JHriiiidrs __,_-_ Mms-Aug. tl, lune Albert Ran, Elmira, 16 year; chasm. Preston, att you: Mn9eurrr--Aug. to, Annie mun, Preston, 60 yea; 'hte-AY-lt,. “n men-1e Pita, Death. --A . ti, In Mary Jane Weber, mwd. as nan J_--Aue. a. John J Johnson. _Atwood. " "e U 7 - teh-Mt 13, Mn. Catharine Lichti. l1 . l, Wellesley. 66 years. up. s,Titchtier, yi Fair- I Iv Uhmutzlc Conunoude-ll (My chm-kl. “Innuendo-n " II" and. lost. (Ciro-uh W: Inland)“ Obituary IX It. Edith Hergott and Anni May called on Mrs. Gus Hicknell, who is a Mite! at FhPrer'tI,oseah __ Joan, Misss Betty Debbish and Ka- tie Goetz of Kitchener were Sun- day visitors at the Charles Rein- hart home. Mary 'Mose} Gaiana Krottteh ot Kitchener 'lt',','. the week-end at the home of rs. Elizabeth Her, gort, , Mr. and Mrs. A. Hergott and Margaret, Mas. Leo Hergott of Kit- chener were recent visitors at the home of Mm. Elizabeth Hergott. Mr."'and Mrs. Edward Kramp and son of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Rabe. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harnack were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bimini/f at Kitchener. _ Mr. _apt its. Herb Lattner and Mr. rant} Mrs. Ed. Beechey of Kossuth were recent visitors with thhTontlMay family. -- - Eileen "Reinhan and Lila Bots- soin of Kitchener spent the week- eng at the Hen_ry Reinhart home. Mr. and Mrs.idirtirGaGare recent visitors with Mrs. Stan Har- nack at FischerMilla Mrs. Lbuisa Strebel and Miss Martha Strebel were recent guests of. yr.. and Mm. Henry Neeh at Ta- Br In. M. A. Human (cm-m. Corn-WIY Mrs George Wilhelm and Mary of Kitchener were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamack. Rosemary _ Biuhiaiiwla'r "W33: Montrose is spending her holidays wig: her cqqsin. Adelle Bauman. Rev. and Mrs. Victor Neal: and] family of East Aurora, NN., Mr.) and Mrs. Waiter Neeh and family of Kitchener. Rev. and Mrs. Harry; Wahl of Hudson. N.Y., and Mrs.) Gerber of Waterloo were recent} guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.i Wyy Krtiprett. -- A - - I Miss Shirley Neel: of Tavistock is spending a week at the home of Mrs. Louisa Stmbel. Aiproximateiy 20 attended. the meeting closed with the Lord's Prgye rand. 99d Siege Th§_Ki_ng. _ l e, um mm In.“ ‘ tCIro-lek Corn-mt) _ "Advancing With Christ for the Good of the Community" was tht topic for discussion led by Rev. (Kramer for the meeting of the iNith Valley Walther League at St Peter's Lutheran Church, New Hamburg on Monday evening. The meeting was opened with scripture fuming and prayer by Rev. Kta- mer. A business meeting followed with the presidenbin charge. Final arrangements were made for a pic- nic to be held at Knipfel's Farm in Petersburg on Aug. 26. It was G; nounced that a Lutheran Rally Day; will be held at Edgewood Park,' Guelph, on Labor Day, Sept. 3. The‘ afternoon program will begin ar, 1.30 p.m. At 8.45 an outdoor ves-l per service wilt be held, this is to' he followed by a camp fire sing _ song. 7 __ - - SHANTZ STATION _ Following the business session (the new missionary beck: recently purchased by the Society were in- troduced by Mrs. G.-Perrin, Mrs, M. Becker, Mrs. A. C. Becker, Mrs. S. Hilborn and Mrs. A. Shelby. The mission study was presented by Mrs. E. Stall: and following the meeting refreshments were served.‘ In. G. Perrin presided tor the worship genie which opened with the hymn, “Holy. Holy, Holy,†a all to worship and the Lord's Prayer in unison. The children of the church were also present and the responsive scripture cholen Wu “Jesus and the Children" and levers! children's hymns were sunx folowed by a story, “Don's Petal.") "We would we Jesus" was chosen? for the meditation and readings gels were "The Mater Comes" by a Hilbom; “Tell Him" by Carol Becker and "The Girl I Want to Be: lay Muriel Hilborn. - noon. The Payer Band VII intro- duced by In. A. Shelby at this meeting and will continue to pre- cede ugh monthly meeting of the used-non, United Wu WHAT wis we oathelanmattlsehmneotMm, B. Hilgom_on Wiring-day ghet- PETERSBURG Mir m: man! ' ' infinity-W iarii ot Mr. aid Mrsf citirreidGpiiiiGi Glenallan were Sunday 'a'.'.' until .M.rc:1nd Mrs. Chm; . .e_e9. "m u..- "â€3. yang-aux m. Mabel Wagner spent a few days at the home of Mr. Leon Wagner. Melba Schwmdt spent a few days with Mr. and Mrr."E. G. Cryys at ?Clryortlipe. Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Bender, Mr. Solomo Bender and son Chm were 'i"iie,ri visitors with Mr. and Mrt. loy_d Snyd_er near Floradale. Miss Adeline Martin spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Anson Mirtin nut Floradale. Mr. Kendall Lonaman of Gd! and Miss Florence New tenth ot Peel, spent Suhdny with Mr. Oliver Kelley Mr and Mrs. Emerson Stance were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, Art, Bricker at Elmira. 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