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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Aug 1945, p. 3

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Sectional Chestertfield Suites love seat with extra chairs 56 Joseph St. Large variety of colours in Velours, Repps, Damasks, Silks, etc. You can use it in a corner, as a regular chesterfield, or as a Rabpio "B" BATTERIES HEATING PaADs | â€" 0 0 NOW is the time to BUY HAMPER SEATS = FIREPLACE LoGs Ecectric iIrons = ELECTRIC HEATE RECORD PLAYERS = TRIâ€"LITEK LAMPS 17 King St. West BEDFORD Drug Store Announcing _ _ New Closing Hours BULLAS Furniture Store KITCHENER WE ACCEPT USED FURNITURE AS A Better Vision Glasses > s T O R E WATERLOO (Opp. P.O.) OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEY 8 P.M. DAILY 9 P.M. sATURDAY Open every 2nd Sunday Shop Early At your Free Delivery on orders $1.00 or oxer until 6 p.m. daily. Queent St. South KITCHENER to match ........ 3139.50 ts ‘. * Rabio TUBES CoRry CoOFFEE MAKERS FIREPLACE Logs ELECTRIC HEATERS Jerome C. Tooke, 61 Mr_ and Mrs. Meiville D. MeLennan #8 Moore Ave. DONT LEARA THE HARD WAY Headaches, jittery merves. undue fatigue and fumbâ€" ling vision is the price you pay for NOT wearing glasses _ when . you . need them. Start enjoying reliet now ! ONTARIO Phone 2â€"1971 s Births Marriages 'fi":‘. ~ Kirstineâ€"At Kâ€"W Aug: Guones h Ee uht hk zen Eit i in y +b â€"g ~ : d e m e S i ~ 3y ; feld, 37 Ezra Ave. Waterioo, a L?wuh.-,m.MGl was LW e A+ Welksnley Ang u&nmmh"rwm Ave. loo, a son (baby died shortly af ! _ ter birth.) ‘Fischerâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 20, |_ The Day of National Prager and |Thanksgiving was observed in the ‘churches at the regular services ‘on Sunday. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gehâ€" man, 443 Hamilton St., Preston, a daughter. Whiteheadâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. Tiltâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 13, to Lac. and :n Russell Tilt, Doon, & . D-flt Kâ€"W Hospital, A: 14, to Cpl. and Mrs. Harry D.u":; 471 g'mon' St. E., Waterioo, a daughâ€" Hursiâ€"At RR 1, Milibank, Aug. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Hurst, a daughter. Benderâ€"At R.R. !, New Hamburg, Aug. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bridgeport, a daughter. Sillâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 22, to Cpl .and Mrs. Roy Sill, 9 Young St. E., Waterloo, a son. Bastâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Bast, RR. I,APresston, fi daugh;ler. Tss Michmâ€"At St. ‘s _ Hospi Aug. 21, to Mr. :nglln. Leonâ€" ard Michm, RR. 3, Kitchener, a daughter, Rothâ€"At Baden, Aug. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roth, a daughter. By Miss Myrtlc Booker * (Chronicle Correspondent) The cessagon of hostilities in the Second World War was observed locally with a union service of a;aise, prayer and thanksgiving, on ednesday evening in the Evanâ€" gelical Church, Rev. C. R. Kauth was in charge of the service and the hymn, "Be Still My Soul" was sung as a mixed quartette by Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jantzi, Evelyn and David Hilborn. Miss Marion Kauth, nurseâ€"inâ€" training at Victoria Hospital, has returned to London after having spent the FFe”t three weeks with her m;renu. ev. and Mrs. C. R. Kauth. iss Shirley Woodcock aiso of London, spent several days with her here. The U.B.C.E. met Sunday mornâ€" ing with Clinton Jantzi in charge. Opening with a song service, scripâ€" ture was read by Grace Hilborn and prayer offered by Mrs. Jantzi. The topic, "The Art of Get:i:nes Along with Others" was introdu by the leader, followed by short talks on "Humility", "Courtesy", "Peacefulness" by Mrs. G. Perrin, Evelyn Hilborn and Lois Shelby. Poems were read by Muriel Stager, Mary _ Knechtel and Emanuel Heintz. A brief business session followed. The mission band in Mrs. G. Perrin met at time. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn, Eva, Muriel, Edna and David and Eden Hilborn visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Sibbick at Burâ€" ford recently. Edna and Muriel reâ€" mained to spend the week there. Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Kauth spent several days last week with friends at Rodney. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stoltz of Rosebank visited on Sunday at the home of A. C. Becker. Visitors recenil( with Mrs. W. Detweiler were Mr. and Mrs. Eden Cressman of St. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rutherford of Gueiph and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ballanâ€" tyne of Toronto. _ 2s C Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quick and daughter of Windsor, A. Morrell and Miss Edna Morrell of Hamilâ€" ton called on Mr. and Mrs. E. Stoltz on Saturday. _ o â€" of Eastwood, Mrs. Margaret Shelâ€" by and Joan Gordoneer of New Toâ€" ronto and Miss Lena Shelby of Toâ€" ronto. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. Holm were Mrs. Spies and Miss Clara Spies of Plattsvile, RoJer Gofton of Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. \Vemon Knechtel of Kitchener and Mrs. Jack Hawkins of Plattsville. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelby were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shelby and Eileen and Ruth Evelyn Hilborn, Lucinda and Meâ€" linda Chmfin attended the funâ€" eral of Mary Cressman at Kitchener on Thursday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holm visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thoman at New Dundee on Sunday, _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Ross Perrin and Bobby visited with Mrs. A. Johnâ€" son at Kitchener on Sunday. _ baby daughter visited at 8. Hilâ€" born‘s on A Miss Muriel H tt of Vineland spent the weekâ€"end at the homes of A. Shem and C. Jantzi. _ Rae Marshall of Hamilton visited with his father, Thomas Marshall, ‘on l‘rldz John Hoim of Plattsville and Earl Holm of Toronto spent Friday with Levi Holm. ;ns*twm.muhfii-luâ€"vâ€"hg Jack |the Woodstock General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs Menno Albrecht,| Theodore Johnson M“h-fldhxw‘u a son. Agnes Kreuskopf, both of Waterâ€"|returned home again the same wann:u.\o)lr-lh !#Mâ€"Au 1§, LAC. Herâ€" n.u-vmtu-a: garet llelmuth)“l::-.z-n. a bel&ut't.ll'whhnhhdlr‘.;n'& hon 'vwâ€"m”fl-_uwm Romahn on â€" Thursday amoureuxâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospiâ€" tal, Aug. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" old Lamoureux, RR. 2, Preston, 16,.to Mr. and Mrs. V parents, Mr. and Mrs D. Lockie. Aug. Little Anna Mae Lockie of Galt spent Tast week with her grandâ€" Mr. Stanley Hilborn and Misses ROSEVILLE charge of the same (stillâ€" Shantsâ€" 22, Kenneth H. &nm Lorene Bretz, _ both of RK.R. 3, Kitchener.. Coulterâ€"Aug. 20, Wesley Coulter, ‘Wfilll'l'-â€"a‘\uta 20, Wesley Coulter, Emhpen-â€"u. Al A 17, Miss J 1 ane Everington, u&alt. formerly of Preston, 88 years. Clarkeâ€"Aug. 14, Mrs. Dennis R. Clarke, 105 Park St., Waterloo, 38 years. Kuntsâ€"Aug. 15, Herbert Kuntz, Waterloo, at Kimball Lake, 57 years. Mâ€"Aw. 15, William Wallace Linder, Waterioo, at Kâ€"W Hospiâ€" tal, 54 years. R Knechtelâ€"Albert Thoman Knechâ€" if tel, Preston, ‘a years. ln. appinâ€"Aug. George Tepp Salem Road, Elora, 76 years. Wilfordâ€"Aug. 16, Mrs. Robert Wilâ€" ford, Preston, 60 years. Hahnâ€"Aug. 20, Lewis Hahn Sr., Waterioo St., New Hamburg, 94 the National Day of Thanksgiving for victory and peace were held in Churches Observe Day of Prayer. for victory and peace were held in several of the village churches on Sunday. ; At St. James Lutheran Church, a former pastor, Rev. A. L. Conrad of Rose Bay, N.S., occupied the pulâ€" pit and chose as the text for his sermon: Psalm 98:1, "O sing unto the Lord a new song; for He hath done marvellous things; His right hand and His holy arm, hath cfi:tâ€" ten Him the Victory". The ir sang an anthem, "O Praise God in His Holiness". â€" Flowers were placed on the altar for the service by Mrs. Alex Brighâ€" ton in loving memory of her late husband who passed away three years ago on Sunday. â€" Holy Communion was observed at the Bethel M.B.C. Church in the moring with the Presiding Elder, Rev. R. A. Beech, of Kitchener offi~ ciating. At the eveing service the pastor, Rev. H. Shantz based his remarks on portions of the 95 and 96th Psaims of Thanksgiving and a season of intercessory prayer was Rev. E. Gingerich delivered his sermon on the theme, "And the Land Rested from War", taken from Joshua 11:23 at the United Brethren Church in the morning. The choir sang a number entitled ‘Spirit Filled". Ev::gelist Dtv.la‘ncan htdclntyre of Kitchener was the guest speaker at the Baptist Church on Sunday m:otning, speaking on the subject, "Why the Forward with Christ Movement?" Mr. Krogman and Orville Ehnes of Doon rendered several violin duets and Miss Krogâ€" mzuk\l also favored with a vt;cal stolo with auto harr accompaniment. ‘‘My Share in Giving" was the tcpic discussed at the regular meetâ€" ing of the Blenheim Mennonite Young People‘s Socieg which was beld Â¥h the church on l;ndlybev::; ing. e essays were given Misses Lorna Martin and finrle Hallman and the speaker was Joâ€" seph Good. Wilbur Shantz presidâ€" ed and the scripture lesson was read ‘by Mervin Good. Miss Mary Shantz was the chorister, Weaverâ€"Aug 19, Mrs. Simeon | munity. Weaver, Floradale, 58 years. Miss D Wettlauferâ€"Aug. 22, JoÂ¥m Adam spent the Wettlaufer, East Zorra, 61 years. Mrs. Hanm Ev-nnâ€"A”. 22, Mrs. Catharine‘ Mrs. B. Everatt, Waterloo, 67 years. {and Mrs. held. An enjoyable family gathering was held on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Buck on Sunâ€" day in honor of Mr. Buck and Mrs. Lorne Zinken who observed thcir, birthdays during the past week. A bouffet supper was served includâ€" ing a prettily decorated birthday | cake. ’lehooe present were: G. A. ; Gruetzner of Hespeler; Robert: Ainslie of Galt; Mrs. William Buck $ and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bomt-} tler of New Hamburg; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Buck and son, John Roâ€"‘ bert of Kitchener; Dave Scott of ; Ayr; Miss Lily Lautenschlager, Edward , Lautenschlager, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buck and daughters, Mary Joyce and Elizabeth, the Misses Greta and Gladys Buck and Gertrude Pacey and Lorne Zinken. Many Enjoy &wfl- . Sunday evening‘s concert played by the New Dundee M.S. Band lror'n the band ;h:l: again attrl% & e crow people. Ban.tirtrE\a:ter I. H. Toman m ing, the program opened Doxology and ‘"The Maple Leaf". The Junior members of the Band rendered several ?oehl NM‘ such as a cornet ue§ "‘Romance‘ played by tenâ€"yearâ€"old Robert Fieâ€" derlein and Larry Schmidt and a g.oup of cornet solos by Jimmie rse. Other numbers bwe band included: "Bonnie Dundee", "The Battle Mountain March" which wn” a request I,.?. Titus Weber, two‘ overtures, ‘"Rays of Sunlight" and | "Cinderella" and ‘"‘The Rapid Fire March". _ The following m were also played: "Onward tian Soldiers", "Faith of our Fathâ€" ers", "I Am His and He is Mins" | with cornet duet by Orlando Bowman and Jack leznflt. "HMe | Leadeth Me", "In the Sweet Bye| Fenn, Plattsville, to Reta Irene -mln‘"""" with the President, Miss :MQ on-lmumm Anl:l:fl cer William Komer, m.vx. reading entitled "In The Garden" el. 1arpeâ€"Heibein â€"A 18, _ Pte. Ernest Melville glrpc. Embro, to Jean Eleanor Heibein, Listowâ€" byâ€"Auy Ili* Jesse Bertâ€" m c-eb (Lucile) Rudy, Hespeler. Ward ul)hlmln. R. s J Watuavine and Bye," "BHlest Be the Tie that Helen Roberta Deans of Special services in observance of NEW DUNDEE By Miso Mirias Hilbor» Deaths it Regiunh: s groon ty Tss Dorathes Ging: non Bowman. Several ngs of great mb,nfltn. mflemn’ were read Romahn, Robert reading was ven Miss Erml(:vw Quaufln-mnn. Mrs. James Cressman and Miss Kathryn Hallman. After the meeting a weiner roast The New Dundee MS. Band under the leadership of Bandmasâ€" ter I. H. Toman played at the Tatâ€" too held at Milverton on Friday evening. and sons, Ronald and Marvin of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Koch on the holiday. r .mumfi;d mnn:z of â€" Walter‘s cal on grandmother, Mrs. J. Cassel on ‘l'mludgmk Mr. and Mrs. Ronald and daughter, Valerie of Wiarton visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sherk Mrs. O. T. Coleman this* week while visiting friends in the comâ€" munity. Miss Della Schlichter of Dundas and Mrs, Milton Weiss at Haysville on Sunday. * cliffe is spending a few days at his home here. Mrs. Albert Coons and Jonah Baer _ of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman on Thursâ€" day Gordon Knarr of Kitchener is holidaying with his grandparents, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Schlichter. Mrs. B. Boshart visited with Mr. buintcivindiiineraniviidnddst s ut ns thaile im Alred? verne and Cecil, were 1115« at the weddh]'-f of Miss Isabel Sherk and LAC. Herbert Frey at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J H. Sherk at Centreville on Wedâ€" were guests at the home of l(r: and Mec PA M oloman dhisk maak holidaying with his grandparents, Mr. and fir& Ephraim Knarr. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sherk and son, Gordon, Floyd Sherk and daughter, Marion and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rosenberger and sons, Elâ€", the Blenheim Mennonite Churen met in the Sunday School rooms on Tuesday. The day was srent in T‘neilting for European relief and the devotional period was led by nesday followed by the reception 1t the Old Mill Ce&ee Shop. the president, Mrs. Warren Bean. There were eight members presâ€" ent. Throughout the World" C. J. Rempel of Kitchener will be the guest speaker at an tgen meeting of the Bethel M.B.C. Young People‘s Society to be held in the church on Thursday evenâ€" ';:t Mr. Rempel will speak on the ject, ‘"Mennonite Relief Work lard Haas on Salurdar were: Mrs. Voorheis and son, Billy of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Wade Bennh and daughters, Ruthelaine, Marilyn and was a recent visitor with his uncle, E. B. Hallman. Mr .and Mrs. Ed. Rock and Mr. The Chauty Sewing Circle of Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" eorfie Hallman last week. Wi Richmond of Stratford House or Barn Toâ€"day Roofing Material is NOW available at a MODERATE PRICE in a Wide Range of REâ€"ROOFING JOBS tains", was presented by Verâ€" ASPHALT SHINGLES â€"== ROLL ROOFING o l " ROLBRIK SIDING Your â€"Roof WR CAN GIVE YOU PROMPT SERVICEK ON DELIVERY OFr MATERIAL OR ON COMPLETE ROOFING JOBS 18 Ontarie St. 8. H. Boehmer & Co. ind ie ) fomade MiS Yram Soude greu s oo has rejoined the firm, after over five years service with the Canadian D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES We wish to express our appreciation of the loyalty and coâ€"operation of all our policy holders during his absence in the difficult war period just concluded. ONE OU.T OF EVERY 114 King St. West GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES Have His Eyes Tested Early in Life. 49 Ontario St. 8. At Fifteen L ZÂ¥â€" Have Defective EK sR Eyesight We are pleased to announce that DON°‘T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOUR BOY . . . Capt. C. Aubrey Bean FUEL AND BUILDER®‘ sSUPRLIES For: FOUR BOYS ACCURACY QUALITY sATISFACTION KITCHENER SEE, Mr. and Mrs Weilli Hamilton t the gl.h-nuku Beatrice M. Hoffman, 46 Euclid Ave KITCHENER Phone 24237

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