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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Sep 1945, p. 6

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Write for Folder We Advise Early Reservation A WWHOLG DAY‘S HOHTâ€"SEENG WITHIN WALKING DiSTANCE LOCATED on wide SPADDNA AVE. At College Streot WHEN IN TOoRonto 4 â€" &. M. POWILL, President Maotel > KMaverley Make Your Heme $1.30â€" $3.30 f Mr. Lloyd Martin cf Kitchener ‘has bought a small plot of land loâ€" {cated on the Bloomingdaleâ€"Conesâ€" {togo road at the Waterlco Townâ€" iship boundary, from Oliver J. \Wright, on which he intends to ‘build a house and with his family ‘make his home there in the future. BBE . 4 000 s uid h B0 uin Astc htfi ty tb n uin M ‘has bought a small plot of land toâ€"‘ The September meeting of the St. {cated on the Bloomingdaleâ€"Conesâ€" John‘s Luther League was held at {togo road at the Waterlco Townâ€" the church on Fricay evening. iship boundary, from Oliver J. Laurine Dammeier read the topic, iWright, on which he intends to "The Roots of Righteous Livingâ€" ‘build a house and with his family Wha_l Man Is", folloewed by a disâ€" ‘make his home there in the future. CUsSsion. During the business sesâ€" | _ Rev. and Mrs. C. Zarnke of New Sion the following celegates were ‘Hamburg were Sunday visitors at elgmgd to attend the Kitchener \the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. Holm.> District Luther League convention Recent visitors at the home of to be held at St. John‘s Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ebel included Church, Waterloo, on October 8th: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harding and Dorothy Seifert, Lorne Seyler, Laâ€" |daughters of Guelph and Mr. yverne Seyler, Clayton Hackbart ‘Harold Macintosh, of Kitchener. _ ;and Wilfred Hackbart. The meetâ€" Mireeve Phastoer Rabhr und Arinur Ing closed with the Lord‘s prayer. : _ Messrs. Chester Robr and Arthur Kirch were visitors in the Niagara â€"district on Sundav. The many friends of Mrs. Oscar Huehn are pleased to learn she is making satisfactory progress from a recent ggeration in Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo spital. Mr. William Wilkinson of Rose Valley, Sask., who is visiting eastâ€" ern relatives, is spending a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilkinson. Pte. Milton Wieland of Barrieâ€" field Hospital was also visiting village relatives and friends ‘reâ€" cently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schieckoff and family have returned from a three weeks‘ motor trip visiting reâ€" latives in South Dakota and4 in other United States points. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heidlinger of Preston were Sunday guests of the former‘s sister, Miss Phoebe Heidlinger. Sgt. Russ Stroh, Pte. Ernest Jonas and Gnr. Maynard Gies of Woodstock spent weekâ€"end leaves at their respective homes. A Harvest Thanksgiving service will be held in St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church next Sunday forencon at 11 o‘clock. St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Sunday School teachers attended a district rally service held in the Parish Hall of §1_ Peter‘s Church, Kitchener, Wednesday evening of last week. Mr. Henry Holle and members of the Norman Dahmer and Byron Letson families attended the fureâ€" ral of David Holle, son of Mr. ard Mrs. Arthur Holle, in Kitecraener on Friday. e Â¥o 0; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scheerer and family â€" of â€" Ethel _ were _ recent visitors at the former‘s parenta‘! home. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Willis and Mr. Hilton Butt of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the Kienzle home. George Scheifele, born in the townâ€" ship of Norm:n:.y. she spent the greater part 0| r girthood years in this villfie. After her marriage to William Heuhs of Waterloo, they resided in that town. Mr. Geo. D. Dahmer spent lust week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Dahmer at Rosedale _ Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Schweitzer were weekâ€"end visitors with Toâ€" ronto friends. â€" _ lolmumu to learn of his ilimmess. :.'J‘: mu‘dgbh or to be failing fast. % Lioyd Dumas, Mrs. Stanley and Reimer Holm, all of have been with him since last week. Mrs. Dumas and Mrs. Reimer Hoim have extended their stay at the Hoim home. Local and district friends and relatives attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Heuhs, in Waterloo. The late Mrs. Heuhs before her marriâ€" age was Miss Mary Scheifele, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hackbart and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt at Heidelberg. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schneider and family of Bamberg visited with Mr. gnd Mrs. Edwin Hackbart on Sunâ€" ay. Mrs. O. W. Thompson, Jean and Morgan of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robort Hinschâ€" befier. r. and Mrs. William Dammeier, Marie and Ralph, visited with Mr. Fred Moser at Glenallen, Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf were M‘r. and Mrs. Mcse Helmuth of Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Nafsiger and family of Milverton, Mr. and Mrsr. Mervin Kropf. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leis and family of Wellesley, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerth and family of Kitchener. _ _ _ _ y â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lips spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Beisel near Elmira. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. William Dammeier visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hesse at New Hamburg. _ __ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschâ€" berger and family and Mr. Norman Gremm spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dietrich at St. Clements. | No decision has been reached as yet regarding the possibility of having to cancel the canventions scheduled for Barrie Kingston, Belleville and Callander, and as far as is know at present, these will be held. Luther Leaguers Meet the holding of tions, most on conven of the District Conventions which had been scheduled by the Woâ€" men‘s Institutes of Ontario have been cuncelled. Notice to this efâ€" {ect has been sent out from the ofâ€" fice of Miss A. P. Lewis, Superinâ€" trndent of the Women‘s Institute District, New Liskeard, Toronto, Ottawa, Guelph, London, Hamilton, Manltoulinul:hnd and the A!wn District. arrangements ve been considered for postponement ot these meetings to later dates. The regular Mfln‘o( the Board of Directors of the Federated Woâ€" men‘s Institutes of Ontario, howâ€" ever, will be held. HESSEN ROAD By Miss Laurine Dammeier (Chrontele Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schlegel and family of near New Hamburg spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Aaron Bender and family. Mr ond Mre Inhn Binlar and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Michael Yantzi, Gravel Road. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth Elaine and Magdalena spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. John Bast and family in Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bender and ly of New Hamburg spent Sunday :.v)i't.h Mr. and Mrs. &m.hnll!r.. famil);os';lp:nt Sunq:ty with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weil and Elizabeth smt Sum:ag with Mr. and lil‘r& Charles Yansie near Taâ€" vistock. Mr. and Mrs. John Junker and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zoellar and famâ€" are shipping turnips and diggings potatoes. _ __ 0_ c T Gravel Road nt Wednesday last with Mr. md‘&;. Enos Zehr. Misses létie and Ruth Cu-n‘nil:, nurses at Mary‘s Hospital, â€" chener, spent Tuesday last at their Gravel Road spent Wednesday last Mitchell near Innerkip. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Moses Helmuth and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Clara Kienzle, of Conestogo, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Martin and famâ€" ily of Winterbourne. respective Little Eleanor Junker is spendâ€" ing this week with her gramdparâ€" Donald and Miss Clara Knarr of Jerusatem section were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Clayton Knarr and family of Linwood. _ § Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woods were Mr. Hilton Butt and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Willis, Kitchener, Miss Oid You Buy YOUR Wer Savings Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steffier. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knarr and Mrs. Aaron Bender and family EAST ZORRA renmmmennmmnnnnan mm nnnncenm n <~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" USE THES DECLARATEION FORM smm nenmneneenee es RB.\‘ RATION ADMINISTRATIONâ€" WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD CONSUMER‘S STATEMENT OFâ€"MEAT NELB IN COMMERCIAL COLD STORAGE, TO BE FILED WiTH THE RATION BRANCH WiTHin 30 SAYs OF THE START OF MEAT RATIONING Name of Declarant Address Ration Book 5 â€"Prefiz and Serial No. (Declerent‘s @ve : Book) rationing 4945. NOTE: Under the Board Order, operstors of cold storage lockers or of commercial cold storage I-uil:i:;- are r:-ind to report to the Beard the names and sddresses of persons to whem they rent space for the storage of feod. 100 M.B. 745 (I space is found insufficient, use designated space at back of sheet) Total weight (e.) of all retioned meat held as at start of rationing 1945 Deduction of f & ue Clbo.lornfhm" a‘r 4 x 4 Difference between items (2) and (3) for which meat coupons to be surrendered Tetel number of meat coupons required for net total (item 4) on basi@ of 1 coupon for cach 2 lbe. (gross weight) Tetal meat surrendered herewith (being required ration books : the houschold Name and address of commercial cold storage building where meat stored RATIONED MEAT IN LOCKERS maust be declared CLIP this form, BA t in, and send it with your coupons to the nearest Ration Branch. All consumers who store rationed meat in lockers nust declare in writing to the nearest Ration Branch Office the quantity of rationed meat they had in storage on September 10, 1945 Mo. Steeot or R.R. Mo. . Address the above Declarant, hereby certify the above statements to be true and correct and to contain a full disclosure of all meat owned, or held by me in any cold storage locker in any commercial building or in spece in a cold storage plant as at start of meat L1OCKER OPERATORS ARE REQWIRED TO REPORT TO THE BOARD THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF PERSONS TO WHOM THEY RENT LOCKERS COUPONS MUST BE SURRENDERED FOR STORED MEAT wood. By W. J. Kieswetter .ngr‘ and m Campbell Shantz (Chronicle Correspondent) family ted at the home of| Owing to the shortage of school Harry Zieger. Heidelberg Sunday.|teachers the local Separate School Mrs. R. Foster and family visitâ€" reâ€"opened after the holidays on ed _ relatives in Linwood on Sunâ€"|Monday, Sept. 17th instead of day. Tuesday, Sept. 4th. Miss Margaret A quiet wedding was solemnized Powers of Waterloo is the new at the United Church prasonage at teacher. Four newâ€"comers bring up Red Deer, Alberta, when Miss Ruâ€" the roll to 22 ;a;pih. by Marie Ward, daughter of Mr.: Mr. Albert Rumig of Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Shantz fi,“"‘”mge-"“u“.i’u‘.‘m.‘i‘. ky Mrs. R. Foster and family visitâ€" ed relatives in Linwood on Sunâ€" Donna of Linwood spent Sunday with sa-iuau t:x‘ends. Mrs. Shan vnt SundA{ t the home of Mrs. Manser in .- h-ThE_wwâ€"'â€"_G.â€"hK mh-.'ho take possession R. Foster, Laura, Mr. and urimmmm on Saturday at Hillside nnovemy . Inalines af me en Consumers must surrender coupons for all meat held in lockers over and above 4 lbs. for each person in the household at a rate of 2 lbs. per coupon. However, no more than oneâ€"half of the "M" coupons in the ration books of the consumer and his household need be surrendered. SER!IAL NUMBER OF EACH PERSON‘S RATION B00K RATION ADMINISBTRATION number ) but not more than 50% of total M coupons in the Chy or Tewe Rationed meats include all cooked, canned, fancy and "red" meats. For a full list of rationed meats, see the Consumer Meat Coupon Value Chart. Copies are available at all Ration Branch Offices. BAMBERG Blended for Quality hired help and boarders Number of persons in household including myself, TEA Prevines eral days in Kitchener was a visitor here J ANSEN, Optometrist Phone 2â€"2715 GOOD GLASSES Telephons Ne Office â€" 10 Frederick * If you do not GOOD ADVICE If you Ths lbs.

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