Friday, April 19, 1946 Help Us To Build ; THE The Waterloo Memorial Arena Recreation Centre TO HONOUR THOSE . WHO SERVED A part of the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Centre . . . Will be the hub of good clean sport and comâ€" munity recreation . . . a place for young people â€" the citizens of toâ€"morrow â€"to play, and build healthy bodies and strong characters. MUST BE RAISED .. . If we are to have a Memorial Arena, which is completely equipped for a variety of uses, and is a worthy tribute to those who served in World War II. The Waterloo Memorial Arena call Us FoOoR PROMPT 8 For the Waterioo Memorial Arena WAT ERLOO MEMORIAL By Public Subscription A Memorial that works for youth . . . . . . for whom they served. ©35,000 Get Ready To Give To This Worthy Cause /7 \ ~‘,_"/" NEW B. F. Goodrich TIlES m | tay. 00 nmbert Bt. Wetatiow‘s » a a Iw::u.-.xz Kâ€"W Arn ! 14 to Mflm U tred, % twin sons, one (Locenisoni Sf marys Hoplul } April 10, to Mr. mu Edward l:cnu. St. Clements, a daughâ€" \Sippleâ€"At St _ Mary‘s Hospi | g‘prflll‘.tour.ud')luc‘:r“ | pple, 19 King St, Elmira, a !| _ son. Parkerâ€"At Kâ€"W \ l%_t:‘:(:. and Mrs. z“d“l'l’nm, (rapat Pratone a | _ to Mr. and Mrs. ilfred Eya': ‘Feeneyâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, _ April 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" | _ bert Feeney, 14 Young St., Waterâ€" _ Hospital, April 14, to Mr. and zn. ‘telrmer Dietrick, Hesson, a ‘wu.'ï¬â€˜_’-Ai Kâ€"W Hospital, A 1 Ti ns Hr and Mis Cote Wegeh \ _ Bauman, RR 3, Wallenstein, a |__ daughter. \Horstâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, April 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Noah R. Horst _ St. Jacobs, a daughter. _ _ indbMidanhiitrant ierolminberâ€" »bhandt Cassidyâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital April 15, to Mr. and Mnol.?o&‘l Cassiâ€" dy, 45 Alexandra Ave., Waterloo, a son. Howingt it ‘St "Sky s fistoites t St. ‘s Aprilml’l, le':t. Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" bert w nmh’!. & son. Dietrickâ€"At Listowel Memorial 141 Erb St. W., Waterloo, a son. Beiselâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, April 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beisel, RR. _ 2, New Hamburg, a daughter. Hauckâ€"April 10, Levi Hauck, 182 Hm-Wfluuâ€"Afrfl 6, Elliott Harold Harmer of Galt, formerly of Plattsville, to Blanche Maude Wilkins of Drumbo. Holleâ€"Davidâ€"Feb. 9, Albert L. Holle of Conestogo to Irene Daâ€" l\:‘iddof Inniskilling, Surrey, Engâ€" nd. Lissoâ€"Cam April 9, Clarence Edgar Lmflpespel« to Elien _ _Caroline Campbell of Guelpn. Hoeorâ€"Rieckâ€"April 13, Amos Heer Duchess Ave., London, formerly ofSt. Jacobs, 78 years. Hartleibâ€"April 13, Miss Nellie of St. Jacobs, 78 years. loo, 32 years. age of 32. She was born in Waterâ€" loo on July 6, 1913, and attended loo on Jul{ 6, 1913, and attended St. Louis RC. Church where she Survivinf are four brothers, Irâ€" vin of Belleville, Charles of Port Dalhousie, Wilfred and H.nrr‘ of Waterloo; and two sisters, iss Helen of Toronto and Miss Clara of Waterloo. Miss Nellie Hartleib, 31 John St. E., Waterloo, died Saturday mornâ€" E., Waterloo, died Slturd‘:{ mornâ€" ing at St. Mary‘s Hospital at the By Mre. R. Jones (Chronicle Correspondent) Rev. S. E. Stevenson was in charge of the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday afterâ€" noon. _ Rev. G. H. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the service at the Doon Presbyterian Church Sunday afterâ€" noon. was a member of the sodality. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Card of Kitchener were visiting with Missâ€" es Kate and Etta Bowman on Satâ€" urday. _ _ s _ Richard Jones was visiting in Waterloo on Thursday. o s Mrs. Grant Fisher and daughters spent Wednesday with relatives in Preston. Miss _Ethel Wilfong spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Bricker of Elmira. Mrs. H. Schaal and son Max were visitin% in Kitchener on Saturday. Stanley Jones sflent Saturday at the Gun Club at Hespeler. _ _ _ Wilbert Snyder of Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drager. all its ties with the Social Credit Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones. Mrs. Fred Hobbs was visiting in Ga_l_t on Saturday.. s _ Mr. and Mrs. Lorrie Cluthe of Preston spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cluthe. By W. J. Kieawetter (Chrontele Oorrespondent} Mr. A. Neilson of Stratford was ; business visitor here on Wednesâ€" ay. Mr. George Boehm and Mr. Edâ€" win Boehm of Waterloo were visiâ€" tors here on Sunday. Mr. Ef.hnlm Hoerle of Crosshill was a visitor here ro«m.k Mr. Albert Hohl of Kitchener was a visitor here on Saturday. _ Mr. and Mrs. M:!mu Huber and hmilé of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Straus and family of Broslau were Sunday visitors at Huber Miss Susie Eschelman was visitâ€" ing in Kitchener on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steffier of Waâ€" terloo and Miss Rose Voll of St. Ag}ha visited at the home of the latter‘s brother, Mr. Simon Voll on Brosiau were Sund? visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Simon lo0, April 14 of Kitchener to Ruth Irene Rieck of Waterloo. ouglasâ€"Hymersâ€"April 13, Walter William Douihlu of Stratford to Mn-jfrie Phillis Hymers of Lisâ€" towel. lou-!‘mâ€"-Agrll 13, Robert James Sloat of Stratford to Marâ€" garlet Elizabeth Foerster of Waâ€" terloo. a son. _ inâ€"At St. Mary‘s Huï¬ttal. i1 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Noah Marriages Miss Nellie Harileib Obituary BAMBERG Deaths Births #HB WATBERLOO Mr. Eldon Weber of Kitchener gave an address in the United Church on Sunday afternoon on the need of th fund. _ Mrs. W _Howlett is nursing ber father,,Mr C. D. Bowman of Kitchener, who is ill with pneuâ€" monia. Hi®emany friends in this community wish him a speedy reâ€" covery. _ _ _ o M;l-. mfdl(,l‘t?h Jack Bennet and amily o ener were Sunday visito{': with Mr. and Mrs Gus Hartwick. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ernst and d.-ufl:- ter Janet left for an extended visit with relatives in Texas. hundred years old, but have not yet in 1792, the first in Ontario; St. Lawrence Valley, Williamstown Fair, 1814; Fergus Society, Welâ€" Sogiety, C "\'m}.m; ty, 1838 y ren county, 4 Puslinch Society, Wellington Counâ€" ty, 1840; Stratford Fair, 1841; Norâ€" folk County Fair, Simcoe, 1841. The number of grants which will be made for this purpose deâ€" pends on the response of the Socieâ€" ties, but it is likely that nearly all of them will accept the offer which the plan was started. {uu old in 1946 are the South u;. 5«11; Taic. 260 the b;h% pton nbx:_d ln:_ aufudua In' 1846. ;-n;."ou.' has been made. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Snider of Kitâ€" chener were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woods. Easter service in the United Church on Sunday afternon at 3 o‘clock. Trinity Y.P.U. will hold a sunrise service near the school on Easter morning at 7 o‘clock. Floyd Howlett will be the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Marriott and Hilda were visitors at the home of 'Dï¬ly. _and Mrs. Lenard Brydges at Kitchener. chine which it is claimed will do more for the housewife than the tractor has done for the farmer was demonstrated in London recently. It is an automatic electric machine that washes both clothes and dishes. This double purpose washer needs no special installation. Its operation is simplicity itself: one kettleful of hot water is sufficient to wash a dinner service for six yeople. Simâ€" ilarly, eight pounds of clothes can be washed, double rinsed_and dried in thirty minutes with the miniâ€" mum of soap powder and attention. In ap{)enrance it is a compact, enamelled cabinet two feet square end thirtyâ€"six inches high, WEST MONTROSE SOCIETIES WILL CELEBRATE TMEIR 100 BIRTHDAY HOUSEHOLD TRACTOR LONDON.â€"A new British maâ€" two societies which are 100 By Mre. B. C. Woods (Chronicle Correspondent) (Ontarsto) CHRONMICLE Mr. Lorenz Haas has sold a part of his 8â€"acre property, east of the village to a Kitchener citizen, who proposes to build on it this sumâ€" mer. Mr. Carl Stroh has rented part of of the Hill apartment, where the family will take up residence upon Quite a number of our card players attended the solo party with Winterbourne and Conestogo g:)syers competing, at Winterâ€" urne on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wright were in Toronto on business last Wedâ€" nesday. 1hk koOvAL BANK OF CANADA CONESTOGO Rv Nonk Strob {Chronlele Correspon LOANS to FARMERS WATERLOO BRANCH FOR SEASONAL PURPOSES, sible individual able to repay out of income. repayment. We are always pleased to advance cash on loan to any responâ€" The Royal Bank of Canada. The Manager will be glad to discuss can be made and the convenient arrangements available for the purchase of seed, fertilizer, livestock, farm equipment and for other legitimate purposes, call at your local branch of a loan with you, erplain the simple terms under which it Lending money is one of the principal functions of this bank,. t) the arrival ol Mrs. Stroh and son Carl from her western home in Laâ€" rigan. Sask. â€" A communion service on Good Friday morning will replace the week‘s Lenten service in St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church. Farmers have enjoyed very faâ€" vorable seeding weather during the pest week and a considerable porâ€" tion of fileld work was accomâ€" plished during this time. Some farâ€" mers have finished this seasonable task, while others are almost done. Mr .and Mrs. W. A. Gruenawald of Waterloo were Sunday guests of Communion will also be adminisâ€" tered during the Easter service next Sunday morning at the reguâ€" lar hour. HEN you require ready cash A. C. HOFFMAN, Manager Mr. Lloyd Dahmer of Kitchener spent Sunday with relatives in the village Mr. and Mrs. L. Haas Full information from Agents Effective SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1946 CANADIAN PACIFIC TIME TABLE CHANGES tor