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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Sep 1945, p. 8

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, . PM”! Mr, W, J Johnson, Elmira. was tined $100 by Magistrate H. Pulson for raising his garage labor prices from $1 to $1.50 an hour without consulting the Price, Board offi- clals. Mr. Johnson admitted his guilt. but claimed that where he unce employed six men In: now was fortunate to have one mechanic and stated ms labor costs had Jumped from $20 to $35 weekly for his mechanic. Thuderbead, Son at Flica The Happy Cousins Concert Co. entertained at the Clifford Fall Fair, on Friday evening and at Lis- towel on Thursday. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Wei- chel had as their guests Dr. o. P. Kretzman of Valparaiso, Ind., pre- sident of Valparaiso University and Mrs. Krctznian and the Happy Fn..-.'__- _ee_e_-- - P ' - . . ""-ETV.F Cousins sang a tow numbers dur mg the evening. MON. - TUEs. - WED. John Kodiak _ Gene Tierney A very successful auction sale of household effects was held at the home of Mr. C, W. Schierholtz on Saturday afternoon. Auctioneer Angus Martin had charge of it. I'he house, a large duplex was sold to Mr. Levi Gingrich some time ago and possession will be given next week Mr Schierholtz and daughters, Cora and Edna will re- side with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Ro- gers of Waterloo Miss Cosima Sreluerholtz, Elmira's librarian, and Miss Nora Schierholtz, will remain: In town for the winter. They will) reside on King Street with Mrs.; Catherine Schicrholtz. f “MUSIC IN TIE WIND" "h BELL RR hwitt' 4?etttet Mi (.493!qu EXTRA - Cunadn Carries On C' siui'iiii'i'imat s'i, -ieii'i,ygiii 'i' Gunner Beggs has bccn chrueus sinu- July. 1943. with the Royal Canadian Artillery, and is now servmg in Holland. He was wound- ed in February of this year. His cnlislment took place four years ago. The message states "It has been brought to my notice that you have performed outstanding good ser- vice and shown great devotion to duty during the campaign in Northwest Europe. I award you this eertificate as a token of my appreciation and Have given in- struction that this shall be noted in your record of service Gunner Lavern Beggs, of Lin, wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beggs, was awarded a certificate "Por Gallantry" signed by Field Marshall B. L, Montgomeg'y. The pool is to be: " memorial to those who paid the supreme saeri- lice in World War II. The commit- tee, under the chairmanship of President R. G. Pickett will call on citizens to rai.se $15,000 in this campaign. Last year the club raised $12,000 by public sutrscrip- lioll, carnivals and _bingo Capes, Seeking to provide adequate swimming facilities next year for Elmira and district, the Communi- ty Service Club has set up a spe- anal committee to consider swim- migg pool glans. Ur“. "" RAVI to IAKI A SHAllgl um Also Roddy MeDownll tUhroruile Corr-unandtul) V I 'W.‘ V. 'C:",' fangs“)? WM“ ELMIRA 1 Pic. E. C. Soehner of Elmira " ’xclurnmg on the Nieuw Amster- Hid"). expected to dock shortly. 1 Mr. Allan Downing visited Mr.l EH. Heintzman, who is a patient at who K-W Hospital. on Tuesday, j l Mr Josiah Schmitt has sold tus; 150-31ch farm to Liddell Playford wt Elmira. This tarm belonged to (Henry Brubacher before Mr. isthmiu purchased it. There will _ lu.. u sale in November. Greer “arson Gregory Peek "THE VALLEY Continue Shaw Wednesday 2 to ".30 [till MON. . TUES. . WED. I Mrs. Allen' Dreisinger of Park Ava, is a patient in the K-W Hoo- inlal, where she underwent an ‘operation. l Mrs. Harry Jalitzen and small ;daughter of Kitchener were week- luid visitors at the home of the ”Kisses Luella, Flora and Lorena , Klinck, l, Mr. Robert it. Hamilton, a vet/er- 'un of the war and an optometrist of Guelph, is to take over the busi- ness of the late C. N. Klinck and will be m the office every Wednes- "iay l Misses Hulda and Alberta Alle. u.ang were guests of their brother, Mr. William Allemang of Kitchen-. cr. They attended the Lutheran Seminar on Sunday. 1 Miss Lottie Lein is spending al week with her brother, Mr. Lloyd Loin in Toronto. I Rev. Erwin Kurth of Fort Wayne. Ind., was guest speaker in} St. Paul's Lutheran Church last Sunday. ' Grant Miller, so" or Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Miller of Toronto. has Ham-n up residence in Elmira and Us at the present time clerking in (inkotivslpFsir Jitore, "8lllilRmilt's MILLIONS" Dennis O'Keete Helen Walker June Havoc "Rochester" The Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Lu- 'heran Church, arranged a corn was: at the parish hall and a large number of ladies attended. The committee m charge was as fol- iows: Mrs. Otto Rook and Mrs Mil- ton Elim convenors and Mrs. Milton Snyder. Mrs. K. Galley and Mrs E. Campbell. Prize for the oldest member present went to Mrs Catherine Schierholtz and Mrs. L. Ruppel won the lucky chair prize. The entertainment was made up of singing and various games. Prize yv:ingtr,s were MES. E Geml. Mrs, o. Wahl, M5767 1FeiGTiiii'rTiii Mgs. Oscar Bitter. St. Jacobs announce the engage- ”ch; membership contest. leaders, mull of their daughter, Georgina [Esther Klinck and Ronald Larch. O'Dell to Cpl. Stewart Alexander Harvest Home Service was held Morrison of London, son of Mr. last Sunday at St. James Lutheran and Mrs. H. A. Morrison, fel,ltrrlyhurch at St. Jacobs and in the ton. The marriage will take place Evangelical Church. the guest the 1tt,te.U.eiyt of. September. speaker was Rev. W. o. Hayne t I. u bud A: -15; “AND. I h l The Waterloo Township Plowing! Following a prayer by the presi- Match, an annual attair, will be 'dent, Psalm 23 was read in unison. held October I5th on the farm of Arthur Brubacher gave the ssc) Gilbert Snider, one mile north of 'iture reading. Glen bomb led in Waterloo on the Waterloo-Elmira prayer and Mrs. L. Kalbiteiach had Highway. A program has beenlihe topic. planned by the Plowmen's Associa- Committees were appointed as tion and keen competition is ex- follows: Program, Ronald Lon-ch. peeled The recent rains have pro- Betty Fries and Esther Klimt; vided trotrd, plowing yro_ndltions. room, Jack Arnold and Donald FRIDAY _ SATURDAY THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR ded 'g,rlu,1"1).nt conditions. Dr, and AT. M. Robinson of ADDED ATTRACTION " sth Gait Pairick OF DECISION” isited Mnims. mm gifGtiiiCwdG' in; patient at Clara Meyer and.yyrsttrsuf1eyton ',ewooa Mr: and MrsiidCit'drun and i? pres- Nyle wnh Mr and Mrs Dave Holtz; of Peterstmrg . - Mr. and Mrs Walter Shantz) Visited with friends in Bridgeport J Mrs Herman Vohs and Miss Lillie Vohs visited with friends in Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne oiU with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Deans of Gait. “The Brighton Strangler" The killer bout who sin; PB without warning Boris Knrloll and Bela Lugosi Mr and Mrs Delton Boshart and Carol Ruth accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Otto with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Steckley of Wel- les‘xley on Sypday eyepigg. After Sun. Midnight Preview and Moll. Tuesday, Wednesday The Body ks ler' Mr and Mrs. Christ Swanzen- lrubu‘ with Mrs, C B Jenni Sun- day evening. Out of Town. The biggest twm horror Show ever put on the ”Men Iohn Lode: and Jun [lupu- 'r'selvt, hum~ " IHI‘IUUS - dangrrr m “MIDNIGHT lithlilllllir' with Willi-m Garenn - Ann S-vngc Mr and Mrs. Almond Ramseyer with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamach- AT and Mr. nd Mrs. Roy Dieten- baker on Mgnday; - Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Gideon Hamacher and Mr. and Mrs Roy Diefenbaker were Miss Darlene Strome of Waterloo and Mrs. Clara Kinzie of Kitchen- or. The delightful Li].- of jolliest ghost l) "ic l known . . and Roy Nhyer it thFtiLt:GiifGii. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Baer, Vir- gmia and Danny with Mr. and Mrs. David Otto. Thursday - Friday - Saturday SEPT. " - " - 29 Miss Lois Martm and Messsrs Roy and Clare Martin of Strasburg spent Sunday evening with Mr any Mrs'thg-y Schlegal._ Mr; weirimitddFuer spent a day wtth Mrs. Gideon Hamacher last week. Misses Clarine and Eleanor Haas of New Dundee spent two days with Mrs. Gideon Hamacher last week. Miss Helen Eckstein of Kitchen- er Spent a few days at her home 'cast week. Mr. and Miss. LivGue Kennedy of Kitchener. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chap- man. Mr. and Mrs. Delton Boshart and Carol Ruth with Mr. and Mrs Da- viti.FoshaEt op 5mm; __- "Tllhe THE SPIRIT" Rev, Moses Roth of Wilmot Cen- Ire and Rev, Jesse Short of Arehi- ould, Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs c. Aiyrocht ytfatttrtiey. - _ Jack oakfe and Peggy Inn Mr. and Mrs. Menno Zehr, Blanche. Nelda and Kenneth of Milverton with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Japui onfiqnday. Mr. and Mrs. Karon Boshan and family called on Mr. and Mn Em- nunuel Swartzentruber. Vintners. Committees were appointed as follows: Program, Ronald Lon-ch. Betty Fries and Esther Knack; room, Jack Arnold and Donald Arnold; librarian, Doris Hemmer- yy, mty.1ber.rship _ eSntesA Iradtrs, The skull: anghuddor sensation Sunday visitors with Mr. and Arr was ADDED TirrhilEri -- " In. Dalton Bouhn (Chm-Id: Correspondent) t!!!lEEll PINE HILL slurrlnu the Mr and Mrs s C Kuhn arid children spent the week-end visu- ing relative. in Flint, Mieh DI and Mrs A M Flu]. and ions of Toronto visited on Sunday with the former? sister, Mn Chr- ence Diamond and Mr Diamond This annual Tag Day for the Ca- nadian National Institute for the Bhnd was held on Saudi? Inst undrr thr, convenorship at m, H. Duncan Complete returns an not yet available. Additional taggers 'vpn- Misses. Patsy Koehler, Leon. Rrvnnoman, Iona Brenneman, Shir- Ky Ritchie. Audrey Schagem, Mr rion Srhneller, lrmegard Bast and hormn Bieset Worship services m the Baden Preslsytefian Church are again conducted in the afternoon begin- rung last Sunday. Sunday School begins at 2 Fm., with the church service being' held at 3 pan Next Sunday. September 30th special Rallv Day sci-vices will be held mu- a joint sessison of the Sun- day School and church at 3 p.m. l Spomal revival services were held at the Qadt-n Mennonite Church all last 'wvck under the guidance and leadership of Evan: gnlist Jesse Short of Ohio. I Thu local public school was (Nosed for a couple of days last (week due to the cooler weather, 'while the furnacv was undergoing meccssary repairs ‘ Writer Wilfred Steinman. who hos been in England for a year and a half, has returned to the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Simeon Steinman. 1 1 Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Duncan were Mr. and Mrs. James Maxey. Mr. and Mrs. William Gel- latly and Miss Isobel Gellatly all of Guelph, Mr, and Mrs. James Mur- phy of Winnipeg, Captain and Mrs. Murphy of Ottawa and Mr, R. Miyyey qt Vancouver l Able Seaman Robert Koehler. who has had more than four years' scrvice in the Canadian Navy is spending a furlough at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs Ezra Koehler, Mrs. Wm, R, Fallis of Harriston and son, Allan of the University of Toronto, visited on Thursday with the former's daughter. Mrs. Clan mg: Diamond and Mr. Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. J? J Wilkinson of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. W. Williams of Saskatchewan were re- c'crtt visitors with Mr, and Mrs. J. w. Honderich. Personals. Instigation of this joint enter.. prwe in Canada which made a hen- vy contribution to the defeat of the first of the enemy weapons intro- duced in this war was the result at a conference called by B. G. Bal- lard, of the National Research Council, in Ottawa in August, 1940. Production was well under way at the end of that year. is still he- mg maintained. _ The core consisted of units of ‘hard cellular rubber spaced apart by narrow discs of soft cellular neo- prene, which gave the canpleted cable the necessary flexibility. The cteetrieal wiring was laid on the outside of the rubber core, cover- ing it with a number of rubber jackets, the final vulcanization pro- cess achieving an electrical cable which would do. the job, stand “fl under heavy stress, and above al 'l t1oitt op the sulfacep! the secs 1 which 'Tn‘uthun "to-i-tGlove 01-“th (file, mdlgollhewu.mup Jsi'.l'et=Pt/ifc'ttLei25fle ”and "but to the a.e9antemtoeuirrtrtgtts-taiiiv-. played by two leading (has: "%, 'manulacturen, Northern linen-k about ugh me structu- <Cummny Limited and Dominion ouch was as who“. "up Rubba-Can Limited. !sttdeoiexmidnottremaAuu"dG"i itoins "llTrL'ii'l'll"lflu-,l'l'/l'e' or IN”. Mr. My Hue debuting medical-n g: g. fw_m type of rate m- pl cable in _s1rnjjiiieiiGrG'1iii"iiF, Ihern Electric Company Limited. thtyrrime Canadian contractors The scarcity of cork as a mains of securing the desired ttottttion qualities led to several experi- ments to acquire buoyancy than blhel‘ mateyials which would be the rqual of cork itself. The develop- ment of cellular rubber with mil- lions of non-connecting cells ttlied with inert gases proved to be the umwer to the problem. Much of the development' work on this tab- ber core proceeded from the cen- tral laboratories of Dominion Rub, her Company Limited at Montreal, who were working on the electric- face of the water.h agile? behind; "1mesweepers, eac two cable lengths, one short 35 the other very long, Travelling pa- rallel to each other, a rectangular magnetic field was created through the electrical surges which were, geerated in the cables I as were asked to move ahead on designs which they showed could successfully defeat the magnetic mine. These designs called far ca- yles wyich would ttoat on the sur- paid In w. "km to the m can at not“ the conno- played by two leading cum "%, manuUetureeA Norman M ithout tee.h rate atnaettam. Comp“), Limited and Dominion ouch 'xtmanodittiq as who“. pulp Rubba-Com Limited. !"tdeoieouidnottsemaikita7t Lying at 'tet/ttll,',' a a"... be... at and". Mr. my the daunting mechanism tte h claimed “This type of m atme- tnMnet(crpipéwaraettutsdtettto tyttio'the.riitrt national im- magnetic Belst created by . IND irur.t.anee,Endinoederthattt- paging mu yum. Armature! nadun runway! may not deviate snq= were lost ore the an? Iron: the principle. their “on: ture"ofoueotthesemi-wasie- 1irrmaAeayNeetuitseemstmiiiG tected by Hus. "Vernon" in the federal W. the Board ot _ Thames Ilstuary, and It: "ektblpoet ctsmqiianiooem who“ deci- iyi1.ftarttumuhtueo-otliPeettt-denationaittas Lt.-crndn Ouvry' who mace-fully locul interest. We.” the handled its dismantling. weak“ concluded. “it would lean Pgelimi precautions to reuonahle that Proper coordina- this time m3 consisted of P3815... tion of thee two Wig: to the naval and merchant craft w th “do- 'iedttg"itt, tgtge m gnu . ' bands, while WW T ' u tttted, woulth ff/teMule, ttew over sea Inna ttt the “m intend." Pl'eumimuz precautions to this time ha consisted of rm“ mainland t','r,Tit'"hta'PwT th “de- gau ' w . alum f,tlfl,1i"tUe Bew over sen has equipped with metal hoops by which a magnetic field could be created of sutticient intensity to explode any magnetic mine over which it might pm Neither mo- thods however proved more than temporary measure. The answer to the nufnetlc mine finally came about my in 1940, when wire 5mg cable manuhctur- to! 'p,',htgt you: Lek-l7- t'S1'l'h1t',' 'd'2"idt mrtttt_re. usareotintttmiatimtmstU-. buoyant clock“ ah) wild 1tue.rrufineytmttairtitit- ‘ulrdednmmmthow PeNtfer_teattorstsr,-t $lh'flh1t'l"lX'iJft'Sefdi"ll.t _h.tqitataattrtr-ittraiistii"ii ImmumMQO‘amuMmmhm- buoyant ouetrieal cub) ettyih".eu,'d'e',ezeht iueu1tirsstrytmttaireth. ttyt-ee-Ita-xii." netie mine. hum can 11hr,Qtg,thtt"i1,ftiahiie th-eminem-eo-tut-rl-lo-ther-ttif,')" water; sumnusding iErtAcalTLt-tvtethismtuniaCiriii "WW Marlo - all: settt_t_ai.u.irartqatiutiduVii Itdease$uretdfu-"tetid mm tenuiriiLTi7"io GGFG - “W?” 99-“ w them IR, ”a WAR SAVI’OI CERTMCATBI By Mrs. CUreuce Dun-and {Cl-rank]: Correlnondenu BADEN fanadigq Joiyr-rs "iisotii/ G" gunk-3‘; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Habermehl, Kathryn and Douglas, spent a tew days with friends in Newmarket. I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Braendle of Grand Rapids, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. [Moses Braendle of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Nory Campbell of Moore- field visited at the home of Mrs. M. Shanta and son. Mr and Mrs. Henry Schmidt at- tended a church counsellors can- vention in Kitchener on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahn and family. accompanied by his father, hConrad Hahn of Linwood. attended vhurch service in Brantford, and also visited at the homes of Rev. ' ?. Sc_hwa_itzer and William ____.___ m... "d "mum“, on" Mrs. Fred Anticknap. Mr. Mrs. Norman. Anticknap and William of Atwood visited at homes of Mrs. Allan Glamor Mrs. R. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. William Von and all" Arthur accompanied by Mrs, Angus Vol] and daughter Jean of ”mum! visited ut the home of Arithur .'..itip. t 1ra.tcrloo,fiunday, Mr. Gd Mrs. Ted Murray, for- merly Mae Birmingham, of Waters 123.4 called on friends Friday ove- Joseph L. Hammond and son have sold the hotel property to Edward Lorentz of St. Clements who will use it to store baled hay and straw. Among those who visited the peach district during the past week were Campbell Shantz. Michael Boshart, Sam Bmnneman, Simeon Jantzi, Mrs. C. Z. Roth and son Samuel, Richard and Gordon Bir- migghatp. __' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt, Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman and brother, John Hellman attended the funeral of Mrs, Charles Hill in Clifford. bunny. UthDef T, at 3 PP.'" when As trom August 6 alsike ciover 35:03: Sitter ,h1f'tlt, wilt Psegt‘h- seed will sell at prices not higher l Mrs William Iron 'ier".T,'t'fefi, than M cents per pound tor lots 31 John . Schneider iti . nd 'llQ pounds or over, 36 cents per pound Arthur Rank 'nnd 'hi',', tuning. for lots Iret,elr to 30 lbs.. and " Christian Rank, attended the tune: 'i',',?",,',','," lb" [Off 10.5,": one _t.y , ral of the late Mrs. Ida Curtis of itG ' r "so." "r e “new” ts,) Czar Alberta held in Kitche at In necent yeqrs the acreage andl Wednesday ' ner on Lr,tdu,'ihop, ot. 313152 cloyer seOltll him} . . [ . n er easing, ue prmcapa y o famgmzz$3:2..¥.:%1:$2;W rtitdf,',thitomtco"2,e,tJtsitt'. . ops‘ eanw tle t (- mcstic 3°20:ng George Trattet. m 11'11tit'jiiije! for tlee; sefid cogninLes . I. . g expo eman is increas- “"333 ff,'tit Yes spenlt a {geek _ mg. It IS expectod that the demand Lather Birch Run "i330 e, d 'Ili' l from overseas T.ill take care of any attendéd the mm.” f i', an a exalt-plus production for some time tho late Conrad 'lilh'l /'fU"di',t " to come. . Bar, Mich. . LAI.',".'. t!'tCye. '.RPy)yphsttp,i, lhe “halt-hon “Ritual. lib“: 1'l'/lf.tfa'thltt.M,'eN=t,tt, ntyntsirr tir CROSSHILL " In. Intro-Id. the and aid ( Mr. 1011ng abo unnuunm-t! that the maximum retail price of large Wield peas would be, as from August 6th, 10 cents per pound for lots less than 10 pounds or for larger quan- tities $4.50 per bushel and for medium or small field peas, the ceiling price is 10 cents per pound ,- W,,_._V_-. -7"... - " - per lb This is considered proper when compared with the prices be- ing paid for other stratus of white clover seed. ‘r Also effective from August ti the ceiling price of Ladino white clover seed. a comparatively new com- modity, now being produced in sub. stantial quantities in Canada, has been established at $2.10 per lb. for lots from one to 5 lbs; $2.05 per lb. for lots of 6 to 30 lbs.; over 30 lbs the ',eyPn.tun retail price in " ot alsike clover seed by ttve cents per pound, effective as from August ah, has been announced by Nelson Young, Seeds Administrator Price Increase in Alsike Clover Seed " Ill; ttt. We. "realm . "In: 1-1086 C. F. PRICE, OPTOMETRIB‘I' , STEELE'S Have your eyes seientitieaity tested and the proper glasses prescribed by our registered optometrist, An increase in the ceding price Kitchencr's Reliable Optometrist for 21 Years John A. lead. to Watertoo SI SEQRE _CLOSE$ T RM. SATURDAY Dolor" Wells. " ias; scri, berger of St. Clements were - of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mona- on Sunday. W. G. Helwig of Kitchener was 'l business visitor here on Wednes- ay. _ For Complete Satisfactio n Mr. and Mn. Joseph Dietrich and daughter Sheila of Waterloo and Mrs. Theresa Dietrich of St. Aan- tha visited at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kieswettee on Sun- day. evenilyg." _- 7 - - yyl family. an}! Mis. Mary EBB]: .aMttam'il magemens Rum n am: y v on Sunday I' the home ot Mr. and Mn. JUL. th?ttr?un2i.g, Sun Fish 14kg _ Mirtin KiaiaieFGhr, a 7mm: to.the TwigCitz on Friday_ _ _ The change in he price sEheauk for field peas is to give a proper preference to large peas, foLsmal.1 lots qr ”.75 per We}. fl -Siaes In“; to 2655, and 38% to 'tru. In black twills and boucles. Trimmed with Bat furs: Black Persian Lamb, Beaver-Dyed Mouton. Brown Squirrel. Canadian Mink All skillfully design- ed on stemterizing tines $4915 ta $95 Special Invitation This ' To Via? The Inn's 21 Years of Service Special Mention For n. HALF SIZES m BLACK [r_r2TrC:iCi, “who” to: pan on comm; You on And Misses' COAT SHOP MONDAY 1'0 SATURDAY no u u no um Queen Street a... " I. J lion-cult (Chadd. Carri-Doll.” BAMBERG Telephone - 3-8031

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