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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Apr 1946, p. 7

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_ BUSINESS _ DIRECTORY Sunday visitors at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Oscar Israel were Mr Bast, Russel and Angus Cookman, Mae Cookman and sister. Mr. Clifford Gingrich left for | Queen‘s University, Kingston, on | Monday after two weeks‘ vacation | spent at the home of his parents,‘ Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gingrich. | Mr. Harry Heibein received his | _V discharge from military service on |"°"} Saturday and is engaged at garage |‘°" work. ‘fi,om Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller and family of Waterloo and Jack and Kkoss Carey of Millgrove were Sunâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller and Mr. and Mrs, Percy Woods. Mrs. Wesicy Howlett returned to | her home on Sunday after several | weeks visit with Drs. Maurice and ( Marjorie Howlett in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods of | Kitchener spent Saturday with Mr. | and Mrs. B. C. Woods. | Miss Anna Henhoefer of Waterâ€" loo spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Olive Heinbein. Miss Hazel Chalmers returned to her home this week after several months stay in Waterloo. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 2â€"4488 WRITES FOR TWO YEARS. $14.54 tax included, at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. E., Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127 E. G, FRY CHIROPRACTOR Office 44 William St. â€" Waterl Phone 2â€"1357 WEST MONTROSE mfi’â€";â€"u-" um charge %5 cents. If not :u y date of publicat.on, 10 cents extra. cicnuol‘.v«mtum‘t 10 cents extra. BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN T. H. R. Brock . D. Bruce Davis __1" every week . $13.00 per year, $1.00 for sizx months. THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE WANT ADS J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6042% Kitchener Rebinding Books Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specailty SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ Friday, April 18, 1946 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) â€" _ 19 King St. East _ _ Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initialing Club wBags. Suitcases, etc. Goods called for and delivered Classified Advertising Rates 3 cents per Box addressos in care of The Obrenicle, INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDNG ADVERTIS EM ENTS State clearly which edition the adverâ€" tisement is for. State bow many insertions you want. Write plainly on one side of paper only. GENERAL AUTO SUPPLY 1# Frederick St. â€" â€" Kitchener ELECTRIC MOTORS Kitchener By Mrs. B. C. Woods (Chronicle Correspondent) REYNOLDS PEN CHIROPRACTIC BOOKBINDING ELECTRICAL BUSINESS CARDS DRUGGISTS NEW & USED Bought, Sold & Electric MOTORS Every Motor Guaranteed Guelph Reâ€"winding New and SALE Kitchener FOR 109 ‘_ The executive of the Evangelical Youth Fellowship appointed the \following officers at their Friday |evening meeting: Pianist, Gladys Bollinger; asst. pianist, Aline Garâ€" HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 samgles 25¢; 24 samples $1.00. Mailâ€"Order Dept. G3, NOVâ€" RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 14â€"22 Daylight Saving Time has been adopted by the members of the St. .zl aacgbs Council to commence April th. Shovels, draglines, diesel tractors, diesel engines, diescl generator sets, graders, rock crushers, sand gravel equipment, lumbermen equipment. We quote prices delivered your station. Send for bulletins. LEVENTHAL & CO. Machinery Dealers Winnipeg 15â€"7 Fire ner; Spiritual Life committee conâ€" venor, Pauline Derbecker; Misâ€" sions, Mary Hubert; Social Action, Mrs. Katherine MacLeod; reereaâ€" tion, Alice Garner. A NEW RADIO SAVE 75 â€" Radio Service Enâ€" gineers will rebuild your present radio like new. Factory parts. Quality workmanship. New radio guarantee. Appointment only. Phone or write, SMITH RADIO, Kitchener, 4â€"4347. We invite out of town enquiries. Smith Radio Service, 672 King St. W., Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn MacLeod we;;-e in Kincardine for the weekâ€" end. Mrs. Clare MacLeod and children William and Robert, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Niergarth. Mr. Kenneth Derbecker has purâ€" chased a business in Arthur. ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? 1f yoy need More Insurance . . . THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY boodenrrtedrrtr tharAt svadlioarrar td soaied monthly. Apply Box 860, Pl-(olgi Ont. 15â€" Call the Local Representative APERIENCED BARER for rye and white bread. Good wages, weekly pay. 118 Victoria St. 5., housework in good home. $50.00 with State Farm Mutual today. D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. : â€" Automobile â€"â€" Accident HARVEY HALLMAN R. R. No. 1, Blair Phone New Dundee 14 r 12 BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COf MORE TO REPLACE Res.: 6â€"6572 KITCHENER â€" ONT ST. JACOBS (Chronicle Correspondent) MACHINERY INSURANCE E. 8. FENTON PERSONAL RADIO â€"1345 were unhurt. Mrs. Stryker and Miss Annie Weir, passengers in the Stryker car were taken to the farmâ€" home of James Hope where they were given first aid. Later they were removed by ambulance to the Galt Hospital on instructions of Dr. Ward Woolner of Ayr. Provincial police were on the scene and inâ€" vestigated. s Cars driven by Howard Stryker of Hespeler and Norman Willis of Kitchener collided at 11 o‘ciock on Sunday morning near the Evangeâ€" lical church on highway No. 97. In the crash the Hespeler car turned over on its side and the two women occupants were injured. Both cars were considerably dam‘avged but the passengers in the Willis car About 20 young people held an oldâ€"fashioned chivarie on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stager, recently married. After much noise and din the unâ€" invited guests were treated to pie and ice cream. The April meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid and W.M.S. of the Evangelical Church was held on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Hussey. Mrs. Telford Brodhaecker was the devotional leader. Rev. C. R. Kauth offered prayer. Mrs. E. Latsch read the scripture lesson and a message in song, "Do not borâ€" row from Tomorrow" was rendered by Mrs. Brodhaecker and Mrs. Kauth. The devotional period closed with a story, "Journey‘s End". Mrs. G. Hussey, program leader, took charge and called on Mrs. Netherton, prayer league secâ€" retary, who read the names of the missionaries having birthdays in April, following with prayer in their behalf. Miss Mabel Chapman gave an interesting sketch on the life of Dr. Ira McBride, former misâ€" sionary to Africa. A guitar selecâ€" tion was contributed b& Miss Maâ€" rion Willets. Rev. Kauth presented the Mission study and introduced the book, "The Cross over Africa". It was pointed out that it was an African who first bore the cross for Christ and the Africa is still bearâ€" ing his crosses. Mrs. Hussey read an informative letter written by a soldier, relative to the cigarette haâ€" bit of today. Mrs. Veitch and Mrs. M. Poll were appointed to give the missionari sketch on prayer partâ€" ners for the next meeting. Mrs. M. Veitch, president, took charge of the business and the roll 50â€"52 Ontario St. 8. KITCHENER Phone 7â€"7562 â€" Manager‘s Residence 3â€"2171 Mew and Used 1 TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filflu Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 6â€"6484! Kitchener [ Fie Livestock Employers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond â€" Boiler Insurance Whether BUYING or SELLING a UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER For Sale and For Rent by the Maker New ROYAL Standard and / Portable Machines | All Makes Sold. Serviced and Rented. GOLDING TYPEWRITER Co. %4 Benton St. Phone 7â€"7674 Kitchener SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINES UNDERWOOD LIMITED A. K. CRRSIMAN & SON Real Estate and JInusurunce WATERLOO, ONTARJO ou\eemmusz.:.fl.h HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. Every Kind of Insurance Health . Transit Insurance ROSEVILLE By Miss Myrtle Becker (Chronicle Correspondent) Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance Typewriters New and Used Cope. 1946, King Features Syndicae, lnt., Plate Glass * f U *44 U prrmmmmaf d Accident A social hour was enjoyed and refreshmens served by the hostess. Mrs. Melvin Becker entertained several little folks at her home reâ€" cently at a party given in honor of ber son, Douglas, who observed his fourth birthday on March 29. Games were played under the suâ€" pervision of his Sunday School teaâ€" cher, Miss Muriel Stager, after which a birthday supper was served. Mr. Howard Shantz addressed the congregation in the Evangeliâ€" cal church on Sunday morning in the interests of Ontario Temperâ€" ance Federation. under the direction of George Perâ€" Mr. and Mrs. E. Lang and daughâ€" ters and Mrs. S. Stahi of Galt visitâ€" §d with Mrs. W. Detweiler on Sunâ€" ay. Mr. and Mrs Henry Kavelman and family visited at the home of Jos. Roth at Wellesley on Sunday. Further efforts were made to beautify the school grounds one day last week when the planting of shrubs and trees was carried out Eden Hilborn is a fiatiem at the Kâ€"W Hospital where he underwent an appendectomy last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallis of Presâ€" ton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Holm and Miss Esther Wallis and Bill Sutter also of Preston, with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holm. name of an Evangelical missionary. | The executive was appointed to arrange the program for the May | meeting in observance of the Chrisâ€" | tian Family Week and the meeting | closed with prayer in unison. f â€" Misses Lois Shelby and Muriel Stager and Bill Stager called on Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jantzi at New Dundee on Sunday. Miss Sarah Heintz and E. Martin of St. Jacobs and Clarence Heintz of near Hespeler visited with Emâ€" manuel Heintz on Sunday. call was responded to with the Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder at New Dundee on Sunday. World rights reserved. The Christian Science Publishing Society Please send «o One, Merway Street, Boston 15, Mose. J 2 Ts Shristion scrence Moniter Including copy 0 Reune Weekly Magazine Section. «8 sTYpEpFyha ce ++ popPromamccs wen m E4X Q y g99 6a » 460 + 8 +800 poB Do pRCREREs h Please send a oneâ€"month | $MTis ds esn se 68e 'rlduMIpfl«\hml tlam â€" Seience . Monitor, .. OTATR......... tor which | enclose $ I The newest precision tube xâ€"ray -‘t‘z:/or freatâ€" ing cancer costs $100,000. // x# Mr. Gordon Thomas attended the funcral of his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, who was killed in a railway accident in the Border States. spend sometime with Mrs. Schaeâ€" fer and child at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Ebel. Mr. Jos. Fries of Kitchener, a forâ€" mer resident of the village called on friends here on Friday. ‘ The sale of farm chattels for Wm. Hemmerich held last Wednesday was attended by a large crowd of people and satisfactory prices were realized. The Sol. Kirch sale was Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ruth of Elâ€" mira, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Feil of Elora and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Moyer of near West Montrose were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holle. Mr. George Anderson of Toronto was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer. Student Alfred Schenk of Waterâ€" loo Seminary, preached the sermon for last week‘s Lenten service in St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church. Miss Mabel Snider has returned from a recent visit with friends in Toronto. Mr. Geo. Hemmerich of Toronto was a visitor with relatives here and in the vicinity last midweek. also well patronized last Saturday. Mr. Ed. Schweitzer of Toronto, visited his brother Martin, who is critically ill and with no noticeable improvement. Mr. Herbert Guenther, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Guenther of Northern Ontario and former resiâ€" dents of Conestogo, spent a few days in the village last week. Mrs. Lorenz Haas was a weekâ€" cend Kitchener visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stroh, Miss Marjorie Stroh and Sgt. Carl Stroh were over Sunday guests at the GIVE YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO YOUR LOCAL BRANCH OR SEND TO 22 COLLEGE ST., TORON10 Mr. Cecil Schaefer of Vancouver, (Chronicle Correspondent) By Noah Stroh s Nemrisoes CAR GHR 1900 Camadians dis of cancer every month. Cancer specialists are convinced that the -aioricyd:hnlh-udl.brl proper Wescment were given carly stages of the disease. That is the sim of the campaign against cancer The third objective of the campaign is as huiniou’.othm. i ganized in down Te waiy Th sr un sw fong mand io treatment if necessar y e Plans are also under way to pay a portion of the cost of treatment of cancer, as weil as travelling expenses, for those n-Jh. financial help It is proposed to establish sancer clinigs at where all who suspect they may have canset This organized drive agoinst cancer is a joint offert of The Ontarie Cance + Foundation and The Canadian Cancer Society. o N T aA R 1 O C A N C BE R F 0 U N D a t | 0 N GIVE J TO CONQ@UER CANCER w wan ce o aat In the majority of cases 7b¢7 Aex‘qnmd', _and receive ;.” CAN BE CURED Mrs. Arthur Jury, sister of the bride, of Elmira, was the matron of honor, while Mr. Clifford Hall, the groom‘s brother of Guelph, was test man. home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith at Fonthill. The Lutheran parsonage was the scene of a lovely wod%on Satâ€" urday afternoon, when Rev. S. J. \‘:i:it.;g united in wedlock, Miss ce _ Adeline _ Hemmerich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Hemmerich and Mr. William Henâ€" ry Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hall of Pilkington Township. A weflding dinner with recelftion was held at Trail‘s End Hotel. The newly married couple left laâ€" ter on a trip to Hamilton and Niagâ€" ara Falls and upon their return | CROSSWORD â€" â€" â€" By Eugene Shefferâ€" 12. uncooked 46. beliof instrume 13. wrathful 48. nothing 4. employs 14. Mohammed‘s 49. footâ€"like 6. dry son organ 6, forbid 15. mortification 50. meaning 1. neuter 17. country roads 51. vivacious pronoun 29. wet dirt 30. avows . 21 22 Lo GGp Tif Your contribution is neededâ€"to cut dowa the death sase from cancer nowâ€"to carry on the search for a method of ridding the world of wich che aim of discovering 1 specific cure for cencer, or for some means o.l puv-:;.th <lat is being in the whole of flm&dmufluu Canser can be conquered. 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