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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Dec 1945, p. 7

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M SoU in hOl l SC LC BCYC MC LC Sal S SHL NC Â¥Friday, December 14, 1946 J ANSEN, Optometrist Office â€" 10 Frederick Phone 2â€"2715 Kitch« but value T share in GOOD GLASSES "I arr «. policyholder in w The Mutual Life of Canada, an average man with the average man‘s problems. I know what people mean when they talk of stretching the dollars to meet all the needs. That is the reason why I decided to insure in the first place. I knew that it was unfair for me to go on making plaus for the future with my family and doing nothing to guarantce their fulfilment if 1 should not be here. It was then that I realized that the only practical solution was life insurance. "I visousseD» my needs with a Mutual Life representative Outâ€"ofâ€"town Representatives: E. O‘Neill, Elmira, Ont. _ Earl Katzenmeier, New Hamburg, Ont. M. Macfarlane A. Heit and as a result I purchased Ordinary Life insurance. "TnE amovnt I pay remains the same each year. hare in the Company‘s earnings and my protection remains in force as long as I live. But I also have the option of using the casi ue of the policy to provide a retirement income at any time 1 choose. What I shall do will depend upon my CiPCUMstamces, it gives me a great sense of security to know that I own this insurance with its constantly increasing values." Let a Mutual Life representative help you select a policy adapted to your particular circumstances! pordAL [IFE .55 Life I OF CcaNADA e Insurance HEAD OFKICE * WATeRLOO, ONTazio Since 1869 Branch Office â€" M9 King Street W., Kitchener, Ont ‘Phone 4â€"4713 H. A. SCHONDELMAYER, Branch Manager GOOD ADVICE If you need them. If you do not. THE i/ Another policyâ€" " â€" holder . reports ... Representatives: their homes, not allowing them to after the school had been visited by Dr. J. C. Ross of Baden, Townâ€" being asked to coâ€"operate and keep the children of the Junior room in was taken in view of the present epidemic of influenza among the younger children with its serious The Junior Wm School was ;fid ol T anel Toombip Howd it Heolin Further iliness shildren of this m Eric N. to prevent WIWE vi We dnb Bc ns : 206 2900 . 3 ,Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Alfred Futher on 'Tuesd;nzrsevening with the presiâ€" :dent, . Robert Carse occupying the chair. The members responded to the roll call with "A favorite Christmas Carol". One minute of silence was observed in me of tie late Mrs. Alvin Laut:.nlcor{lm ger a former Institute member, who pased away lat week. During the business Mrs. Staniey Hiteh ings and Mrs. Frank Benninger were appointed as visiting commitâ€" te‘!“\d for twi) m(gnot:n:. iss Sylvia gave a reading on "The Origin of the Christmas Seals" after which Mrs. Harvey Einwechter read the Christmas stcry from the second chapter of St. Luke. Mrs, Carse spoke on the motto of the month, "He who gives great service gets great returns". Christmas carols were sung and a reading entitled, "The Prince of Peace" was given by Mrs Benningâ€" ence Pfohl. Mrs. Egerdee also faâ€" yvored with a solo after which a male quartette composed of Rev. |Mr. Shantz, Cameron Bock, Floyd \Sherk and Elgin Reist gontributed a number. O. T. Coleman played an accordion selection and speeches | were given by Arthur Musselman, |Figin Reist, O. T. Coleman, Mrs. Herbert Shantz, Mrs. Milton Pfohl and Cameron Bock. A ladies‘ trio composed of Mrs. Egerdee, Mrs. Bingeman and Mrs. Nyle Shantz, rendered a number. Harold Shantz read an address and Clare Hilborn and Edward Dedman made the preâ€" sentation of an end table and a gift of money to Mr .and Mrs. Schlichâ€" ter. Mr. Schlichter gave a suitable roply and lunch was served at the conclusion of the evening. Women‘s £0° 1NE which opened with t a shower of gifts for the & hvmnp'n‘}n%_ith Miss Armintha Proois e at Hespeler. Reist at the piano. Mrs. A. W. Eunch was served with the comâ€" Egerdee and Mrs. Lyle Bingeman mittee bg.i.:s Mrs. M. Bowman, Mrs. rerdered a vocal duet and readings Koehler Mrs. M. B. Snyder. were given biRev. Herbert Shantz.| The BY.P.U. met at the church Mrs. gllin usselman and "Clarâ€" on Monday evening with Emmerâ€" ence Pfohl Mrs Faardam alen #a i2 _ DC T9 tneir homm on Monday evening prior to their departure from this community to take up residence in ?ontgley. Merle Coleman predde'g or the program which opened wi & hymn sing with Miss Armintha Reist at the piano. Mrs. A. W. Egefdee) and Mrs. Lyle Bingeman The Christmas ‘meeting of the Sret" Srene Pondag yhetion at the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller of Fioâ€" radale and Mr. and l‘g“im were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bott of Toronto and Misses Blossom Bott and Bernice Williams of Kitchenâ€" er. Mr. Oliver Kelley and toar.lo?m were sundnuliflm with Mr. and Mra. Irving le at Hollen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller of Fioâ€" Mr. Oliver Lackner of Rast Zorra aud Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pagel and family of Waterloo were Sunâ€" day guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Stahlbaum. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender, Mr. Solomon Bender and Clare m Sunda‘y with Mr. and Mrs. Schneider. Miss Doris Stowe of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, ‘Mrs. Arnold Schwindt and Mr. Schwindt. _ Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller }?ent Sunday in Kitchener and North with Mr. Mr. Clifford Mohr of North Eastâ€" hope was a Sunday visitor with friends here. THY inieinatnb it Anfihiatanitnt A4 Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Gortion Egerâ€" dee and Betty, Roger and BHM Ayr; Mr. and Mrs. Charles ~ crow and children, Sandra, Richard and Jimmy of Preston. Mr. and Mrs Ervin Fahrner and Miss Alberta Reinke of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Oder and daughter, Janet of Galt were recent visitors with Fred Reinke. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Greulich jand Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Brighton ,and children, Patty and Kenneth ‘called on Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ,g:reulich at New Hamburg on Sunâ€" { . day. Caughter Blossom and Miss Berâ€" nice Williams spent Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bird and Raâ€" mona spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Maurer. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Bauman and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Bauman at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. George Koepke and femily were Sunday visitors with relatives at Wallace. oo t Mr. and Mrs. William Coulter and Miss Ruth Coulter of Atwood were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buck on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bretz and Mrs. Laurene Henderson of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Coleman on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page and Mrs. L. Clemens called on Miss Phoebe Watson at Doon on Sunday. . visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Koehler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R‘aurice Shupe and Mrs. Gideon Reist of Bethesda were tguests of Miss Hattie Shupe over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and son, Richard of Bright, Mr. and Mrs. John Poll and Hugh Poll and daughter, Margaret of Roseville Mr. and Mrs. Karl Koch and son, Bobby and Henry Sage visited with Mi. and Mrs. Robert Raycraft at Paris on Sunday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goettling on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Einwachter, Miss Haâ€" zel Einwachter, Mr. and Mrs. Gardâ€" ner Einwachter and daughter, Ruthmarie of Hespeler; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Duench and son, Billy am} Miss Marlene Kissner of Waâ€" terloo. The Misses Erma and Florence Diefenbacher of Preston spent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Eli Diefenba&er. _ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brunk of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt on Sun% Mr. and Mrs. Henry ‘aterman, Mr. and MrsaA. W. Egerdee accomâ€" panied by Miss Idella Waterman of Galt who spent the weekâ€"end with her parents here called on Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Gofton at Plattsville on Sunday. Mrs. J. Cassel Mrs. O. T. Coleâ€" man and Miss Miriam Coleman called on Mrs. Steen and Mrs. Coâ€" :'r;ghie at Galt on Tuesday. E2000 gave the closing yer. _ Ward Becker has pun:fl:.sed the }tarm of Henry Schlichter which bas been occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Herriston Schlichter for the past fow years. _ _Rev. William Yates of Crediton was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeman over the weekâ€"end and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman. on Monday evening with Emmerâ€" son Harper presiding. Christmas carols were sung in opening and a responsive scripture lesson was read. Mrs. Harper and Miss Joan Dinger contributed a vocal duet, aiter which Mr. Harper presented the topic on "The Saviour". Eden Hi'l_!':on} gave the closing prayer. NOKTH WOOLWICH By Miss Gladys Schmidt (Chroniele Correâ€"pondent) I TWBAE aninfntmidiic t hccsas o. d e home from overseas on Saturday evening, he also arrived on the "Queen Elizabeth". Pte. Chester Goddard has reâ€" ceived an honorable discharge afâ€" ter returning from overseas,. ter teturnilifnfrom overseas. Mr. and . Wes. Pearcey spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearcey of Rockton. _ Pte. T. E. Hatt has returned to his home from overseas on Saturâ€" day evening. He arrived on the "Queen Elizabeth". Pte. Joe Quelch returned to his home from overseas on Saturday evening, he also arrived on the ‘Refi H. G. C}e&om of Pr:sttoh: was ch.r‘e o service a Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunâ€" ca ducted the ser United Church twins. Instead of a gfit, e';ch:‘ni'e }” uhhlmpem clief. To t or re Mrs. Clinton Bell, Kftthener. san ga solo at the M.B.C. .Church on Sunday eve&ieng. She :”Mac- companied at iano by Mis: Gladys Kinsie, Kitcgenet. USE CHRONICLE WANT Aps. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shantz and Mrs. D. Wismer of Baden called at tre home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Maâ€" ‘de;',l on v?mday. . socmy' e Women‘s Missionary %‘hri:?Chmh helr thcnirre Deeembgl' ied ts m Sonondt ater ' , on y 2 poon. ‘This was a Christmas meez-‘ ing and the Sunshine Sisters of the . S. E. Stevenson of Galt conâ€" puBiigrap m: en ‘ By Mre. R Jones %a'“m'fl Worth his weight in 1 The Province of om% profited to almost the same extent from tourist busiâ€" ness as it did &om]fl: loulllfln(indwtry t up to each of us to see that it goes on growing. IT‘s EVERYBODY‘s Business ... WMW.) m ‘3‘ ”'. ng e’ AQ at spent the weekâ€"end at the home of lhil parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gib Wilâ€" _ Mrs. J Grant was a business visitor h%&hm«on Friday. Mrs. L. Tilt of Blair was a busiâ€" mdn. visitor in the village on Satâ€" urday. Mrs. Charles Reader in K n .wu vhmn(‘ °_ Mrs. Fred Hobbs was visiting in King St. South WEICHEL‘S HARDWARE We All Share! Yen, everyâ€" one benefits from Ontario‘s tourist business. This diaâ€" ( ols ty, it‘s g business to make all our visitors Jmn the United Statea at home. We are hoping that every one of you enjoys the happiness of Christmas and the holiday season. We wish to express our thanks for your patronage and your friendship, and hope rg Thristmas tp pp, T E2A Well, everybody has his own of saying welcome. Ontario h:t:l men are famous for their hospiâ€" tality : here is a set of tips suggested by one of them. Literally hundreds of enthusiastic skiers come from the States every year. Expert or novice, they really can have fun on Ontario‘s ski trails. And we certainly want to make L sure they do! Take time to give requested inâ€" formationfixlf;randgraciomly. 13 business, remtfsmber Canâ€" ada‘s reputation for courtesy and fairness depends on you. To sum it up, follow the ‘"Golden Rule.‘ Try to make any visitor glad Write your friends in the States aiout Ontario . . . show them when they come you‘re really proud of it. Find out all about what neighbourhood offers, an!%:-r come a booster. WHAT CAN I DO? visiting friends in Preston. their property here in Doon. Stanley Jones spent Sund: the home of Mr. and Mrs Wintermeyer of Kitchener. moved thei get a good return for every penny they spend . Art Hatt was a visitor to Lonâ€" donon&und‘a]vhmlum-thb brother, Pte. T. E. Hatt, who arâ€" rived from overseas, . _ we can‘t do less than return the compliment. Remember that it costs money to take a holiâ€" day . . . so let‘s see they BY JOMNLARA TT LinTaD It works both ways! They treat us royally when we visit them . . . WATERLOO

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