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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Dec 1945, p. 3

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ST. JACOBS. - Miss Regina kaler, M, died Friday, Dec. ti. her residence here fotiowing a lcngthy illness. Born in St. Jacobs. June 2, 1861. she was a daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Philip Wink- ler. -. I“. He attended humane] Ivan- when) Church. On June at. I“. he married Hm Schneider ot Handgun“, who survives. in addititm , two you. Vernon and W. " Lune . 9-min- thae, 5km; The death of We Gum. 61, well-known Waterloo hatchet. took place at his late ganglia; 100 hffimr of a rancher shop for over 2 yeas. the deceased retired atsouta'yearandahaifMo. He was born in JosepkubuttoSept. 15, 1878, He attended St. uis R.C. Church and was a member of the Holy Name Society: .. . Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Clara Gatschene, one son, Herbert. Waterloo; and Bve daughters, Mrs. W. A. (Alice) Bringloe, Kirkland Lake: Mrs. Eden (Loretto) Beam and Mrs. S. Ferrede. Waterloo; Mrs. S. (Jenny) Degen. Kitchener. and Gladys at home. m. I Hunter. - ll null: ttve brothers, Wand Julhl of Kitchener. Fred of new, Loui- GiiarG'otjgGkton, was.» It. In Adeline Ritter of Milverton, .10: new! "Emu-.0! VGA“: "er residence here foliowing a' Surviving are his wife, the for- lengthy illness. Born in St. Jacobs. met Louise Ronnentreeg, one son, June 2, 1861. she was a daughter of Mohn Diesel with the Canadian the late Mr, and Mrs. Philip Wink- {Army Occupation Force; and ftve ler. -. ldauphin“. Edna of Hamilton; Elea- Surviving are two brothers, Wit-" nor and Marie, at home, Mrs. Alice ham ot St. Jacobs. and John of Dammin. Waterloo, and Mrs. Lloyd Markham. Allison, Hamilton. iiiuerina nines. EAr gtrE,Viiuiu, Sunday. bee. Mt. Mr. _Getsehene suttered a anmaazizi’zizifimz‘am333333333333!aaaaaazmg ‘GORDON’S GOOD GLASSES 49 Ontario St. S. iiWiuTiGiiui; ___ 35:111qu in “mm Whit” Obituary Joyous Chris “Kl-(III If you are in a dilemma regarding a suitable Christmas gift for "that man", we will he glad to help you if we can. S. R Ernst ti) Co. Christmas Greetings Mr. and In, Hubert Bunk rordinl and serve you and we will strive with our every 'ifort to merit a continuation of your patronage. 'ith n J l . l TI L" 7Q . " . I I ‘ ) Iii, i Mt Lo, It I I ' o - Nm. A i. _ . r f ous Christrm this greettttg tte with to include our in] wish Mr abundant prosperity "o""""','""" ft has been a privilege to , you and we will strive KI'NHENER MEN’S FURNISHING Following a lengthy illness. John F. Diesel, 79, died at his late resi- dence, so Cedar St. E., Waterloo, Saturday, Dec. IS. l The deceased was born in Water- loo, Dec. 1, 1868. He was a mem- ber of the Waterloo Musical Socie- ‘ty Band for the past as years and ‘attended St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Kitchener. In 1907 he married In. In! Mather, who all-viva a. - a member of the Huntington! Anni- can Church f Surviving, Mila " “3’3: "d cur "owns: - ' Northern Ontario, Gordon and Milne of Hespeler, and Norman L (Nubby) of Detroit. Pmetised h. mari f*' F; u BtmtM" I“ t'hiieaifLittWudit' 'A't4j?,'iaC',iC'1t,rFtlr?llllll? 'ii?i'i',s'2't'ii,,7,fri'.sf. "ei-ii':?"',",':")..',".", F _ _ 'aewast-uigtthiq . .The N-rt-rr-te, Surviving.“ “839v” 5&1.me ryWeir,andoneams, “hawk-”um. hcrme-Aisoatarvivir-t-rr “W ot the " l"- 3* mmMLSmMJm'h_Mlldvmu~ sonagdqm-Mcxnn-h-b 32.2-3311 Ems-.3! 'txdiedattlsetbtmthmtGeoeml Hospital Friday night, Dee. " " ternniun-e_ no" M tMr, 011%. r. in. tmdeandauoumtedinuaatV rabqfomretirintItoNristoehS0 ”35939;, A.-- -- - I. th - - C m...‘ ',',"'rt "it: i!flt'i'tr),' tl,'iit TAVIS'I'OCK. - Thom-s Ill-Ill. 102 Queen St. N John P. Phone 2-4237 Bet-r-At Kingston-medal: Dec. lt, to Mr. and In. Max Bo- tll',',',',', (nee Edna Gaming. New undee), a Ion. Steot.--At Planning Dee. u, to Mr. and Mn James Shale, a son. 't_-At RR. t View. Dec. 16, to Mr. and In Water J. Kneisel. a daughter. be --At K-W Hospital, Dec. IT, 'J,'tc: and Mn. Homer Devin. RR. 2, Petersburg. a daughter. woodnu-At K-W Hospital, Dee Ili, tft [In gm! Mt W. E. Wood- 'tqhqe--At Oahu. Ind. Dot. 1, to Mr. _and_ljn. Jtrmit Reba, tot- Joan Whitington. Biomley Com-t mun, Kent, England. f Btmh-Dibbte..--Nov. 12, CSM.' Roy I Stroh of Conestogo to Pte. Marya Dibblee. Woodstock. NB. one davhter, Evin H7315“ Bev, mm. 3.0..1bnhnn. (What‘s - - "' boa-i. tits .1 in Edward D.- "e-"-------- do]. “In“. Wis-1h W h 1'eug ight". Birth. mm Pfttit, w Emu Balkan “God " is the - Best 1'r'Ut"Lh'l Sander mad a mugw mu, Cttri-toer.rlnmeranetEUine mutant!“ 'tue,itteiat-'aiuntNittht'_ Wit, Nacho, a dull)- . '/gr,todgmetgitttltgt ter. y w. Ceuta- Chrigt- Mime-at at I878 was. “In.“hldlgd-I Dee. It, to Mr. and In AI" tr)tmt"BgrE3re3Rtqa1dCtH-te 12U." lib BU Waterloo. "fd'ilitl'iti Mr. Delbert Blake ot- . . ttred 'nnyer. 3.5....“ Man Ind, n-, t, m Mr. 'fd2N'ig',: Kitchener. Gillespie-Wound" - Dec. IS, Lorne Aubrey Gillespie, Inner- kip. to Eileen Matilda Wettlaufer. . Tavistock. We] 'vtgtrtn'.Nttafogi IT, wo, young}, eichgl. Elmie, to KqqiPetMes--Dee. IS, Carl Albert Karel], Floradnle. to Margaret Lyall Petrie, Millbank. Merhter-rrare- Dec. I. Craftsman Wilbert E. Merkley of Waterloo to Germaine Kaye of Belgium. Newm-Fahmblu - Dec. IS, Group Capt. William F. M. New- son, Victoria, B.C., to Flight Of- tlcer Alice Irene Louise Fahren- holz of Elmira. Snug]: - Myth; - Dee, w. Maqar tgei---At Kingwood, Dec. ll. Mrs. Jacob Seigner, 86 years. WhtHer-At St. Jacobs, Dec. M, Miss Regina Winkler, a yam. Weir-At aterloo. Dec. 18, Harry R. B. Weir, 25 George St., 38 years. Brrdoas-At Mosbom, Dee. lt, Mrs. Walter Brydon, " years. Bender-At Freeport, Dec. Mt, Si- mon Bender, St. Clements, " years. BeAer--ht mew}. Bec- 10-. Mry, IS, Nathaniel Wildfong. Sr.. 30 years. Behqt3-.-At Waterloo, Dee. 18. Al- bert H. Scholl, 130 Albert St., " 77 Simon "tieikiisir," St.’ Clemen'u. " years. Ktmts-A_t K.rw.rotsttital, Dre. V, WLuEy Ruin. St. eteirieists, 13 years. Gataehene--At Waterloo, Dec. 16. Eugene Gatschene, 100 Erb St. E.. 87 ears. wlli(dlillt- At Jet.?ttoo Ttte Dey, Snyder, Bresiau, to Naorisi Ade- line Markby of Midland, Mich. merly of Straataim, a son. ali, 22 Park Ave., Elmira, I son. 87 years. Marriages Deaths ttrch, E 'suww an" Cottaie prayer meetings were uh Id on Wednesday evening by the , 'M.B.C. group at the home o Mr. . and Mrs. Alger Hilbom. Kossuth fyikiii by C. M, group " the home of ' 'Mr. and Mn. A. B. Brubacher near .. caiii;iUrT. T mug. In the evening a map tron the Mannheim Meiinoriite Young People's Society were prehem an presented the m. The lead- er was C. Knechul and Robert Winner was long leader. The topic of the steer was "Revereneedor God’s Home” ahd makers of the evening Were MT) Witmer, Verna Hum-m Orphan We- ber. An mama recitation on 'Reyerepee_tor fl " House" was Leena; lg, 1iitirAtiir)eFiGectiieT. The Weber girls' trio an; two minibus, "Mr Name is Recorded" and "Be Still mp Soul". The meeting wt: brought to-a close by Mr. Archie Kinsle of the local ”piety. : Mr. Merle Sis-data Kitchener, was the We at e Cream-n Imaging Church on Sunday Tor- The annual Pine Hill school con- cert will be held Thursday evening. December 20. Wednesday visitors " the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ecutein were Mr. and Mrs. “use and Jerry. Mrs. Lou‘sa Schiel and Mrs. Charles Arydt of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Mennc Albrecht and family of Welleshy» spent Sunday with Mr, 313d Mr_s. Christ, Albrecht. Mrs. Milton Poll and Clarence Poll of Perry‘s Corner spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Diefen- hapher and Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hagnacher. _ lied. "ivG.ireGret of Reuben]: and Earl Sidor of Nanticoke visited on Thursday with Mr. _and Mrs. Roy My In. lulu-n “mun u'lronkk (‘Mrroum‘njil PPlF. "I” 397% "“3 h it special kind of Chrbtm--the, thrs' h Iona your: win-out the darkness of VII. Atu-ohitoee'tothermsro" In the old-din. my. “I “it. not. the hall-m bough- wlll human-omen Maugham My than ever will carol- ring...th III-"to; wrld'o payers form But - will h-e-now or over-thoe. (all. ed MEI Even-g; Ma’uadblo You’ll in lug-in You'll bju Itlirht REMEMBE’H Aaswruusmiiirt 'I'IB IICHJSB " SIAGIIAM wRllGlLllEihf'S CW“. 'ahX"H%t Phi-m -"r-me" of good will. making - of no but. Clad-(mue- to come. Ions who "reHfUd on. live. that we might know the joy of Christina- lulu. In "lei; honour and to their glory we wot-hip at home and shrine. And In our heart. than we resolve to do those things which keep In emu; and In the rttrht-the bent way of all to bank]: var I‘m. 1mthu,wo.hoho-whothinhoftar. Null Flinn Store ,mooen'ethingtogrtrmr teeth into: tte1-etmtbrettt1ondre1ievene- tmtaion-mnhe. your job seem ed: and pleasantet. That's why we want “MET: spam back on the mar- 1retassoonaaposaib1etoinereanetheaup. ply of good chewing gum available bayou and everyone who enjoys during gum. 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