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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Sep 1945, p. 8

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groom. The groom was attended by Mr. Clarence Hofstetter, brother of the bride and the ushers were Mr. Walter Capling of Bright, couâ€" carried a nosegay of pink carnaâ€" tions and roses. Miss Jean Hesse of New Hamburg, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, wearing a rose taffeta floorâ€"length gown cut on princess lines with square neckâ€" line and she carried a similar noseâ€" g:y and wore a rose headdress. th attendants wore a gold locket, the gift of the bride and brideâ€" The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a wedding gown of white sheer with long, full sleeves, shirred waistline and a SWeetheart neckline with flower and braid apguque. From her sweetheart headdress adorned with white gardenias fell a fingerâ€"tip veil with scalloped edges and she carried a cascade bouquet of red roses and wore a gold locket, the gift of the bridegroom. â€" Miss Laura Hofstetter, sister of the bride was maid of honor, wearâ€" ing a floorâ€"length gown of copen blue with full gathered skirt and sweetheart neckline. She wore a shoulderâ€"length headdress of veilâ€" ing and blue taffeta ribbon, and Livingston Presbyterian Church Baden, was the setting for a lovely son.of Mr. and Mrs, Dan P. Otto. The candlellfiht ceremonfl was performed by Rev. J. V. , minâ€" ister of the church, before an altar banked with gladioli, asters, snapâ€" dragons and fern and lighted with tall, white tapers in brass candelaâ€" (Chronicle Correspondent): Ottoâ€"Hofstetter Nuptials. _ Livingston Presbyteriar Church wedding on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 1, at 3 p.m., when Hazelhel- dest daughter of Mr. and rs. Valentine Hofstetter of Baden was united in marriage to Ralph Fredâ€" erick Otto of Tavistock, youngest Poeter Lawford â€" Continuous Wed. 2 to 11.30 p.m Adults 20¢ plus tax till 5.30 MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED. Continuous Sat. 2 to 11.30 p.m THE PICTURE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY FRIDAY â€" SATURDAY Son of Lassie" Rosadster and Carriage Teams $15, $12, $10, $8, $5 Single Ponies â€" $4, $3, $2, $1 Pony Teams â€" $6, $4, $3, $2 Tandem, Open to all Classes Dance in Agricultural Hall Saturday Evening E. B. HALLMAN, TRIALS OF SPEED 227 Trot or Pace. Purse $1%5 â€" 2.19 Trot or Pace. Purse $125 Entirely in Technicolor Jersey Cattie Parish Show s Prizes $406.00 Waterloo County Ayrshire Red and White Show e September 14 and 15 o Agricultural, Heavy Draught and Percheron §15, $12, $10,°%8, $5 ADDED ATTRACTION By $6, %4, $3.‘ $2 Gentleman‘s Road Race $1. $5, $3 New Hamburg For Teams BADEN Wiimot Agricuitural Society FALL FATIR 8 P EC T A L S ; AT The three Sunday Schools of Baâ€" | den, St. Agatha and Philipsburg | which are under the fastorate of | Rev. F. S. M. Friedrichsen, held their annual picnic at Fountain Park, New Hamburg on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart C. Kuhn and | children spent a few days at their cottage at Wasaga Beach, Sunday School Picnic. I Trooper Noah Roth Jr., who ha-i spent some months with the Caâ€"| nadian Army overseas is spending | a furlough with his wife and famâ€"| ily at the home of his parents, Mr.‘ and Mrs. Noah M. Roth., | : Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schaefer of Detroit visited with the latter‘s brothers and sisters. Miss Lola and Master Lee Doerr returned home after visiting relaâ€" tives in Detroit for two weeks, Master Billy Struth, who has been holidaying with his grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Henry Struth, has reâ€" turned to his home in Toronto. sin of the bride and Mr. John Ritchie of Georgetown, brotherâ€"inâ€" law of the groom. The ushers and best man each received billfolds from the bride and groom. The wedding music was played bsr Mrs. J. C. Ross at the console of the church organ and during the signing of the register "Blest Be The Tie That Binds" was played by request of the bride. For their honeymoon trip to Toâ€" ronto and points east the bride Gonned a powder blue silk jersey dress with black accessories and on their return they will rgside in Tavistock. Personals. Mr. and Mrs, John Weppler of Moorefield visited on Thursday with Miss A. Forler and other lri_e_nds in_ the village. Following the ceremony a recepâ€" tion was held at the bride‘s home. Bob Hope â€" Virginia Margo "The Princess and The Pirate®" ADDED TECHNICOLOR HEP "The Picture of Dorian Gray" THE PICTURE THEY SAID COULDN‘T BE MADE! Geo. Sanders â€" Hurd Hatheld Specials by Robin Hood Flour for Baked Products Nith Boys‘ and Girls‘ Calf Club Swine Club. Grain Club. Girls‘ Garden Brigade T, Eaton Co. Special Best Dairy Calf Sandwich Plate, Silver Deposit on Crystal, $18 Bare Back Riding Contest Boy or Girl under 16 Qrrore â€" travers + evineton LAURITZ MELCHIOR TOMMY DORSEY «2%, MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED. No Entry Fee Prizes $10, $8, $5, $3, $2 PET SHOW iday Evening Comic Vehicle No Entry Fee. $5, $3, $2. §1, $1. $1 ’ Cpl Don Thomas of London who returned recently after four \ywus overseas is a guest of his anlcle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Bert ill. Mrs E. Fitzsimmons of Newark, NJ . is a pnest at the home of Mr. ond Mrs. Paul Worden. Roy and Harold Gill have reâ€" iurned to their home in London after spending a vacation with their grandparents Mr. and Mra. | The service at the Presbyterian |Church, next Sunday, Sept 9th, will be held at 3 o‘clock in the afâ€" ternoon, with Rev. H. G. Cleghorn ‘in charge. Max Schaal of Tavistock spent the holiday weekâ€"end with his grandmother, Mrs. John Grant Pic. Bert Skipper of London is spending a leave with his wife and family â€" Mrs. H. Perine visited friends at Niagara Falls recently. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pflrem spent Sunday at the home of . and Mrs. ’I?I"mmas Pearccy of Rockton. Mrs. Ida Mercer and sons have returned to their home in Brantâ€" ford after spending several weeks ;:l the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry ade. Mrs. John Miller spent a few days‘ vacation at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Martin of Galt Mr. and Mrs Herb Potruff of Hamilton _ spent Sund.‘ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reader. On Sunday next, Sept. 9th, serâ€" vice will be held at the United Church in the morning at 9.1§ with Rev. S. E. Stcvenson of Galt in Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the union service at the Doon United Church on Sunday morning. _ Members of the Presbyterian Church and Sunday School held a picnic supper on Saturday afterâ€" noon in the basement of the church Races were run and many usefu) prizes were won. |__Mr. John Wettlauter, who was hu last Marchâ€"was the oldest memâ€" cd sin, Sharon Wilfafii,v‘vl'l;-re;e;;lgy zvr_rived from England also attendâ€" i School re-?gened on Tuesday morning _ wi Principal KEigin Wright in charge, assisted by Miss Mildred McKenzie of Preston, teaching Grades 5 and 6, Miss Muâ€" yiel Hibbett of Vineland, Grades 3 ‘and 4 and Miss Orr of Milverton, \Grades 1 and 2. f Miss Audrey Teet of Brantford Possibly the attendance of senior members would have been greater but for the fact that farming operâ€" ations and the ideal weather kept a good many busy at home. _ _ Miss Miriam Ritchie resumed her teaching duties in the junior room at Acton Public School on Tuesday. ~ _ Mrs. J. W. Honderich has been enjoying a holiday with her famâ€" y and friends in Toronto _ Races and contests were held for both young and old. _ â€" ber present and Edward Livingâ€" ston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Livâ€" ingston, was the youngest, _ _ â€" Mr. Carl Ritchie commenced his iwrm of teaching at the Haysville Public School this week. ter the sports program. g was the yol est. young ston, m . € "l’u, ed af This village and district furâ€" nished its usual large quota of atâ€" tendants to the Elmira Fall Fair, Mrs. Frank Gaede Sr., accompaâ€" ried Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gacde g:.. Mr. Norman Wilkinson took sudâ€" denly ill while working around the barn and was found unconscious late Saturda?r afternoon. At last reports he had improved someâ€" what but is confined to his ibed. Lanceâ€"Upl. Lester Stroh of Orilâ€"\ture lesson. The two classes reorâ€" lia, is home on two weeks‘ fur"‘ganized for the coming year, A lough. iunch concluded the evening‘s CE:: Russ Stroh who has recentâ€" ’pmxram. ly been transfcrvred from Ipperâ€"| Dr. C. H. and Mrs, Sauder and wash Camp to Woodstock has sons Ralph and Wilfred of Sherkâ€" been promoted to the rank of Serâ€" Tst.on called on Mr. and Mrs. R. G. geant and is serving as Army |Schiedel on Ffldfiy‘ xaminer at his new post. {_ Mrs William Hill and: daughter Sgt Russell Wilkinson, who reâ€" Susan and Mrs. John Clark and cently reported at London after his Idaughtem Marilyn and Joan of Toâ€" 30 day leave has been granted his ‘ronto spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. dischall-se from the Air gorce. and Mrs. Carl Stled;pler. Mr. Norman Wilkinson took sudâ€"| Cpl. Kfnneth pel recently reâ€" denly ill while working around the ceived his discharge from the arâ€" barn and was found unconaclousfmy. He was overseas for a yur‘ late Saturday afternoon. At last and a half and was twice wounded. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Davidson of Preston was visiting friends in the village on Saturday. ~ Mr. andâ€"Mrs: Ted Noble have returned to their home in Preston li{:'e‘r spending a week at Willow e. Lanceâ€"Cpl. Lester Stroh of Orilâ€" lia, is home on two weeks fur‘ lough. (‘EL. Russ Stroh who has recentâ€" ly en transforred from Ipperâ€" wash Camp to Woodstock has been promoted to the rank of Serâ€" i.eant and is serving as Army xaminer at his new post. Sgt. Russell Wilkinson, who reâ€" Mrs. Calvin Cameron, Ross and Alex of Windsor, were visitors at the l?:car Huehn home the other week. c Pte. Donald Huehn has been staâ€" tioned at Vernon, BC., for his training. Walter Guillette of Sheffield was visiting his brother, William Guilâ€" lette on Friday. Miss Betty Thompson of Kitchâ€" ener spent a few da&smat the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. es. Mrs. Mary Esch of Petersbu{g was a visitor with Mrs. Elizabe Woelfle. Miss Mary Rodger of Mitchell ;fent a vacation at the home of r. and Mrs. Harold Slee. Miss Etta Bowman of Preston a;gem a few days with her sister, Miss Kate Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn were recent visitors at the latter‘s parâ€" ental home near Brussels. A Bible service was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith on Sunday afternoon,. Mr. N. Elvy of _fiultflwas v.rl‘xejpe?‘kgr. . The Doon Public School reopenâ€" cd on Sept. 4th with the same teaching staff as before the holiâ€" aays. X number of children who passed their entrance examinations will attend high school in Preston spent the holiday weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs, Wm. Teet. CONESTOGO By Nosh Stroh (U .. onlele Correspondent} ISNT IT TNE TRUTHM P + ByTiâ€"Jos The annual picnic of the Mennoâ€" |nite Brethren in Christ Sunday School was held on Saturday afterâ€" !noon at Preston Park. The ~ |noor was spent in races, and other games. Mayor and [ Mrs. Pelz of Preston were present | The Men‘s and the Women‘s Biâ€" ble classes of the M.B.C. Sunday School met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Zellar on Thursday evenâ€" }mf... A short flrogram was given Miss Irene Zellar and Mr. Garfield "Mader conducted a quizz, Miss J. Dessler gave a reading on the life of "Carver, the Negro Scientist". { Miss Doris Dedels read the scripâ€" !paratus has been devised, known is a penetrometer, which directly determines the shell strength. ° Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Shantz acâ€" companied by Mr. and Mrs. Urias Martin of Waterloo spent the weekâ€" ad in a motor trip to Peterborough and disrict. Mr. and Mrs, Abram Wismer and Mrs. Wismer‘s brother, Mr. Edward Kinsie and Mrs. Kinsie of Blair moâ€" tored to Markstay on Saturday where they spent the weekâ€"end Wiiu;: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gingâ€" erich. f Mr. and Mrs, L. Martin had the inisfortune to have the barn on their farm burned down when stin;fk by lightning on Wednesday night. Young peoi)le from the Cressâ€" man Mennonite Church attending the Young People‘s Conference at "Beulah Grove" were Florence Cressman, Frances Kinsie, Alice Randall, Mary, Ruby and Margaret Detwiller, Mae and Jean Shantz. chick mortality, 3. Fewer culls in rearing, 4. Lower adult mortality, | 5. Greater egg rroductlon. 6. Imâ€" proved egg quality. 0| The specific gravity test applied The lmporuncle ol‘ trying fi:: eve way possible to improve qu:'IYty o{ shell strength is shown in the fact that the greatest single loss factor in exports to Britain of shell eggs has been that of breakâ€" age, says B. F. Cheney, Head Pou!â€" iryman, ‘ Dominion Experimental Station, Konlvmefl‘.s. _ Shell strength, egg numbers, is affected by so many factors such as feeding and environment, that it is difficult to determine the exact influence of heredity. However, enough information is available to show that shell strength is very important and can be used to imâ€" prove the general level of poultry flocks by assisting to obtain: 1. Imâ€" flocks by mmlnfiw obtain: 1. Imâ€" proved _ hatchabllity, 2 â€" Lower Mr. Harold Mader had a few ways‘ leave at home over the weekâ€" ind. He left for Montreal on Thursday to await his discharge from the Navy. _ * _ _ _ _ the former Rlizabeth Challoner and Mrs. Bradley, Catharine Challoner, when the family were living in the Public School opened for the fall term on Tuelda{. Sept. Qtlg with the former teachers, Mr. Sellers, principal and Miss Bessic Snyder in the Junior room. ied by E . and Mrs. """c.hu“'fl"". culsday Wfll?h Northâ€" sev s ern Ontario. Mrs. Fred Challoner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradiey and child of Toâ€" ronto and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Arno omm Sundey virtare at the home were v. al of 4.3"‘1&..... Mrs. Arno was Breeders For Shell Strength village a number of years ago (Chronicle Correspondent) BRESLAU Bby Mrs. Roy Schiedel School ed on Tuesday morning with nln Malleck of Kitâ€" chener, Miss Whalen of Stratford the new teachers in attendance. Many from this vicinity spent Saturdag_ and Monday at Elmira Fall Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stemmler spent Saturday at Kitchener. _ _ _Mr. and. iih"'!‘re"&“éii{fe'qtl of Kitchener ?ent the weekâ€"end w}th Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stemâ€" mler. Mts. Wo. Miner Miss Jennie Gibbons spent a few dGays at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hanley and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Basler, George and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. John Schicbel and family attended the Schiebelâ€"Gohl wedding at Forâ€" mmosa on Snturd?’y. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Besinger spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beâ€" C Richaru i Mr. and Mrs. Jas Kennedy spent Sunday with friends of St. Agatha. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Renahen and Elnore, Joan and Jim of Toronto, Mrs. Jack DohertJl of Toronto ;Xem u few days with Joe and Mary Hanley, Patsy and Rileen returned to Toronto with them after spendâ€" ing the summer holidays here. und the Mayor welcomed the group io Preston. Lunch was served to nearly 100. Mr. and Mrs. Christie O‘Brine of Stratford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Linseman. â€" By Mre. Jas. Kennedy (Chrontele Correspondent) Mr. Patrick Doher;y spent Sunâ€" day with friends of Formosa. Picture shows: A Sherman tank fitted with rockets similar to those used by RA.F. Typhoons. They are fired electrically from inside the Ar. Richard Milner of Kitchener nt a day recently with Mr. and {GOUDIES DEPARTMENT STORE HESSON BRITAIN‘S ROCKETâ€"FIRING TANKS Might As Well Have Your Fall Hat Early ‘Twill give a fresh accent to endâ€" ofâ€"summer wardrobe. Particularâ€" ly smart, the new, highâ€"crowned hats in black felt, to team with black accessories and summer or autumn frocks. "DON JUAN QUILLIGAN® Wm. Bendix â€" Joan Blondell and Phil Silvers ‘"You Can‘t Do "Call of the Wild" Starring Clarke Gable Loretta Young and Jack Oakie Thrill again . . . t outdoor adventure Vera Lynan with Donald Stewart â€" Mary Clare â€""ADDED MUSICAL HIT â€" with Van Johnson â€" Fay Emmerson After Sun. Midnight Preview 'l‘hurdeL);_ ;_Friday_ â€" Saturday You‘ll rock with the shock of And AD Through ADDED ATTRACTION 1945â€"46 cost fashions inâ€" teresting to see this week. Pay a visit tw _ the Women‘s King And Queen Sts sUIT AND COAT SHOP Queen S1. Floor THE BIG HOUSE" KITCHENER Without Love" to this great

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