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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Apr 1946, p. 9

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_ ___BUSINESS °_ DIRECTORY PROMPT DELIVERY of the folâ€" lowing pure breeds and hybrid crosses. High quality Government Approved chicks from blood-} tested breeders. White Leghorns, Barred Rocks, White Rocks, New: Hampshires, Light Sussex, Black Australorps, Jersey Black Giants, White Leghorn X Barred Rocks, Barred Rock X WHite Leghorns, Austra Whites. New Hampshire X Barred Rocks. Barred Rock X New Hampshires, Light Sussex X New Hampshires, New Hampâ€" ~ushire X Light Sussex. Greatly reduced prices for May. Also started chicks and older pullets. Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont. â€"178 Friday, April 26, 1946 10 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT BUSINESS CARDS 1" every week $12.00 per year, $7.00 for sizs months. Phone 2â€"4488 E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St. â€" Waterloo Phoge 2â€"1357 REYXOLDS PEX WRITES FOR TWO YEARS, $14.54 tax included, at Geiger‘s Drug Store. 408 King St. E.. Kitchener. â€"_ WANT ADS | Classified Advertising Rates 1 conte per ord. minimum charge %5 cents. If not id by date of publicat.on, 10 cents extra. J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6042 Kitchener Rebinding Books Bibles. Hynin and Prayerbooks a specailty BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN % H. R. Brock : i. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) 19 King St. East _ _ tisement is for. .. State bow many insertions you want. Write plainly on one side of paper ouly. Add more books to your home library by having your favor‘te magazine bound into books. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, ete. Prices reasonable Goods called for and delivered Fire SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ Phone 2â€"2127 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING group of figures count as one D. A. BEAN ' INSURANCE AGENCIES 12 Frederick St Agents : Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co o â€"â€" Automobile â€"â€" Accident ELECTRIC MOTORS * Ne 00 New and GENERAL AUTO SUPPLY Kitchener Office: 2â€"0646 Res.: 6â€"6572 KITCHENER â€" BABY CHICKS BOOKBINDING CHIROPRACTIC ELECTRICAL DRUGGISTS INSURANCE NEW & USED Bought, Seld & Electric MOTORS Every Motor Gugranteed Guelph Kitchener Reâ€"winding Kitchener the adverâ€" ONT ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? If you need More Insurance . . . Call the Local Representative of Shovels, draglines, diesel tractors, diesel engines, diesel generator sets, graders, mcll( crxhers, sand gravel equipment, lumbermen equ.é'fmm We quote prices delivered your station. Send for bulletins LEVENTHAL & CO Machinery Dealers â€" Winnipeg 15â€"7 THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 sangles 25¢; 24 samples $1.00. MaitOrder Dept. G3, NOVâ€" RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 14â€"22 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 Fire Livestock Employers® Liability Guarantee Bond â€" Boiler Insurance Whether BUYING or SELLING a FARM Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 6â€"6484 with State Farm Mutual today. A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Real Estate and Insurance HESSENAUR & SHANTZ BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER PERSONAL EFFECT: MORE TO REPLACE Phone New Dundee 14 r 12 Every Kind of Insurance Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N . KITCHENER Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 WATERLOO, ONTARIO NMew and Used TYPEWRITERS SUPFLIES and REPAIRS Health Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance A NEW RADIO REAL ESTATE MACHINERY TYPEWRITERS PERSONAL 5) RADIO Life Kitchener Plute Glass Accident | A pretty spring wedding wu‘ ‘solemnized at the home of the ‘Thursday afternoon when Evelyn bride‘s parents at Roseville on Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Hilborn, became ‘the bride of Charles Edward Perâ€" \rin, son of Mrs. Perrin and the late ‘Mrs. Ervin Perrin. A bank of spring flowers and Easter lilies i|made a pretty setting for the douâ€" ble ring ceremony, performed by IBev. E. Gingerich of New Dundee, pastor of the local United Brethren \Church. Given in marriage by her father the bride was lovely in a gown of white jersey bodice with sweetheart â€" neckline and â€" short ‘sleeves with full skirt of double net cver satin, completed with elbowâ€" length gloves, fingertip veil and halo headdress. She carried Forâ€" mosa Easter lilies and fern. Her §0â€"3# Ontaric 5t. 5. EITCOHENES l The bridegroom was attended by Emmanuel Heintz and the ushers ]were Harry Hilborn and James Perrin. The wedding music was ‘played by Mrs. E. Gingerich and ‘the soloist, Sydney Royle of Milâ€" ‘grove,. cousin of the bride, sang, "The Lord‘s Prayer" and "O Perâ€" fect Love". A reception followed the ceremony the bride‘s mother wearing grey flowered silk, with ‘corsage of pink carnation. The *house decorations were in a pink and white color scheme and the supper for the 45 guests was served ‘from a table centred with a 3â€" ‘tiered wedding cake and pink taâ€" lpers. For the wedding trip to zpoints south, the bride donned a powder blue crepe dress with navy blue accessories and corsage of pink carnations. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Perrin will reside near Roseville. 4 Miss Grace Hilborn, attended her sister as bridesmaid, wearing a turâ€" quoise sheer gown with brocaded neckline and long full sleeves with beaddress of carnations and carryâ€" ing a bouquet of pink carnations and fern. Little Mary Perrin, niece of the groom, was flower girl, wearing a long dress of pink lace over silk with short puffed sleeves and sweetheart neckline. She carâ€" ried a nosegay of pink and white carnations and fern. Orly ornament was a gold brooch, worn by her mother and grandmoâ€" The Evangelical Church, Roseâ€" ville, held its annual business meetâ€" ing on Tuesday evening. A public worship service preceded. Rev. C. R. Kauth, pastor, took charge, and Harvey Hallman was appointed secretary. The financial reports were excellent. They showed reâ€" ceipts of $2,278.00 for the year. Mr. A. Goettling was reâ€"appointed as trustee and Mr. M. Veitch, parsonâ€" age trustee, each for a 3â€"year term. Other officials elected were church treasurer, M. Veitch; Missions and Benevolences treasurer, E. Fried; organist, Mrs. M. Poll; asst. organâ€" ist, Miss Dorothy Wanner; tellers, Donald Fried and Calvin Holtzhauâ€" er; ushers, M Veitch and E. Latsch. A special service was held in the Evangelical church on Good Friday evening with the W.M.S. in charge of the sacred program.. The openâ€" ing worship period was led by the lpastor, Rev. C. R. Kauth who offerâ€" |ed prayer and led in the responsive |scripture reading. The following ‘messages in song were presented: solo "Can I Forget" by David Rife; duet "One Day" by Misses Helen and Jean Poll; ladies quarâ€" itelte "The Light of the Cross" by |Mrs. Holtzhauer, Mrs. M. Poll, Mrs. GOLDING TYPEWRITER CO. 24 Benton St. _ Phone 7â€"7674 SUNDSFRAND ADDING MACHINES UNDERWOOD LIMITED For Sale and For Rent by the Maukber T. Brodhaecker and Mrs. Kauth; a| Mrs. A. Drinkwater of Galt s&ent male quartette, ‘"The Wayside|the weekâ€"end with her sister, Miss Cross" by Harvey, Jack and Joe|Emma Lepp at the home of Mrs. Hallman and Harold Poll. The pasâ€"| E. Perrin. tor gave a brief remark on the subâ€" Callers on Good Friday at the ject, "The Voice of Calvary". An home of E. Stoltz were Mr. and impressive pageant, "All For|Mrs L. G. Hodgins and Ada and Christ" was presented with the folâ€" |Mrs. J. Bricker of Preston and Mr. lowing taking character parts: and Mrs. Roy Stoltz and Billy of "The Evangel", Dorothy Wanner; Gailt. Typewriters New ROYAL Standard and Have you one for sale? Phone 4â€"4067 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY ROSEVILLE By Miss Myrtle Beoker (Chroniele Correspondent) A PIANO uop TFIF 1948, Kin Features Syndicire, Inc . World rights. reserved consecration of time and femilpâ€" W <Ad mm Miss Helen Poll presided at the "i-bmhh‘;-ou umda: In m“:-..m "me&oubnofldAm'= "There is a Glory". The paster rvemhflcmâ€"‘nund.h ollowing headings: Im:b ‘bleas%'& ns ino Dmnphnet infants were dedicated :nt:n.bould‘and}nlhvzz er, Patricia Moffat, Kathleen Dedâ€" of members also took place in wmflnme&eewchm'mz cei into ureh. floral decorations was cn% by Mrs. L Fried in tribute to the sage on "Ihe Empty TomD? aHG the choir un&v.he %&hm“OSl- cred Head Now Wounded" and _The Evangelical Youth Fellowâ€" ship convened in the church on Sunday evening with David Rife in charge. The mee:l:s opened with hymns, prayer testimonies. Special music was guented by a trio, Jim Rendle, Wilfred Elsley and David Rife of Galt. Gordon Rendle, student at London Bible Inâ€" stitute gave the message based on Romans 8. "Hallelujah, the Risen Lord." Complimenting Miss Evelyn Hilâ€" born, whose mmafiintook place on ’l’hursdag. a miscellaneous shower was held in her honor at the home of Mrs. E. Perrin on Tuesday evenâ€" ing. Easter colors were useti in the decorations with crepe J:lper streaâ€" mers extending from the brideâ€"toâ€" be‘s chair and the gifts arranged ir the centre of a huge Easter egg Miss Hilborn thanked the friends for the lovely gifts and accompaâ€" nying good wishes and the evenâ€" ing was spent in games with reâ€" freshments served at the close. _ _ 5 Mr: 8. Hilbfim d:nterulned at er home on Monday evenh{»b honor of her_daughter, Evelyn, brideâ€"elect of Thursday. The loveâ€" ly trousseau and gifts were on disâ€" play and dainty refreshments were served. ' Out of town guests attending the Perrinâ€"Hilborn weddirfg were Mr. and Mrs. Pringle Brown and Miss Margaret Maeder® of Ayr; Misses Edith Perrin and Isabelle Carey of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Perâ€" rin, Gladys Perrin, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Hilborn and Carl of Galt; Misses Blanche Hilborn and Helen Sibbick of Burford; Miss Vera Esch of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. fl ney Royle of Milgrove; W Hilborn of Ottawa and Rev. and Mrs. E. Gin]%erich and Miss Eva Schlicter of New Dundee. Mrs. B. Waldie of Chesterfield is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Perrin _ _ . { Mr .and Mrs. John Waldie of \Bamilton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Perrin on Friday. |_ Miss Grace Hilborn and E. Heintz spent Easter Sunday at the ilatter‘s home near St. Jacobs. _ _ A number of the pupils at the local school receivej vaccination for smallpox on Wednesday mornâ€" ing. Miss Isabel Cressman spent Easâ€" ter weekâ€"end at Goshen, Ind. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Litt of Brantâ€" ford visited over the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stager. _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stager and Mr. and Mrs. William Dilly of Toâ€" ronto visited at the Stager home on Saturday. _ _ 2o . Mrs. C. Snyder entertained a number of little folk at her home last Tuesday in honor of the sixth birthday of her daughter Jean. Misses Florence and _ Marion Kauth of London spent Easter at the Evangelical parsonage with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Kauth. Olivia Lotz of Kirgwood and Howard Kavelman of Waterloo are spending the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kavelman. _ _ Miss Blanche Hilborn of Burford is visiting with relatives here. _ _ _ Miss Margaret Elliot of Galt visited with her uncle, William Hope on Saturday. _ _ Visitors at the Chapman home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" bert Chabrman and Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Chapman and Mary Anne of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chapman and son Murâ€" ray and Miss Irene Chapman of New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Main and daughter Jennie Lee of Ottawa visited there on Friday. _ _ Mrs. A. Drinkwater of Galt s&ent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Miss Emma Lepp at the home of Mrs. E. Perrin. + By Miss Laurine Dammeler tChronicle Correspondent) | _ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lips ‘fim ; Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Gordon Roeder at Heidelberg. Mrs. Amelia Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs. William Schwantz of Kitchener, Mrs. Salome Heimpel of Waterloo and Mr. John Koehler of Berlet‘s Corners visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hackbart on Wedâ€" nesday. #= Mrs. Mary Hinschberger, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Moser and !nm.l.l{iof St. Clements and Mr. and rs. Harold Hinschberger and family of Erbsville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschberger. _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Dammeier were Rev. and Mrs. W. Goos and sons John and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dammeier, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Damâ€" meier of Linwood, Mrs. Fred Lenz, Miss Marjorie Lenz of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dahms of Newton. â€" E .WS';J'r;é;y visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Freiburger were Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Freiburger and son Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freiburger, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hartman, Miss Loreen Steffier and Mr. Claude Freiburger of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schneider of Listowel and Mrs. Thomas Hohms of Milverton sgent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lips s&ent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hahn at Heidelberg. . â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jantzi and David of Tavistock spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schmidt and family of Berlet‘s Corner ?ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart. Mrs. Williarg Golbeck of Waterâ€" loo is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. Mrs. O. W. Thomvn and son Morgan, Mzs. Ross Morrison and John of Kitchemer spent Monday HESSEN ROAD FARM IMPROVEMENTS V Maibtnouse on oruer ramp \/ ARMM AETMAL s61BA Installation of new Of used syÂ¥ tem Of modcmiu!ion of the \/ AORiGH VURaL DttENENTS % e manage MY BANH y c And when you‘ve decided on the improveâ€" ments that will mean most to you in operâ€" ating your farm, call on your nearest B of M painting famm buildings ; inter. u:a‘s‘dmnfigd your home, or Constsuction, improvement or repair of dwelling, barm, silo, whouse, garege, labourers‘ cottages or tourist cabins : New or used. w 599 * oo bu m&fl“"_w.mym build up to¢ & 4p â€") WHICH DO I| NEED MOST? . . . would. like manager to discuss the best Waterloo Branch: E. B. LAVELLE, Manager BanK or MoNnNTREAL Call or write for a copy of our folder on finance your plans. with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschâ€" berger. Miss Bernice Roeder of Heide}â€" bftfi is spending the Easter holidays wi her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lips. _ _ Leusa Misses Gladys and Ruby Hackâ€" bart are spending the Easter holiâ€" days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schmidt at Berlet‘s Corner. Mr. and Mrs. James Hertzberger and family of Waterloo, Allan Seyâ€" ler of New Hamburg, Oliver and Lorne Seyler of Bamberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler 0 _0 _ 0 _ _ Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt, Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brown of working with Canadians in every walk of life since 1817 loans, "Quiz for a Goâ€"Ahead Farmer® [ CROSSWORD â€" â€" â€" By Eugene Sheffer 12 15 4 wanders 9. in favor of 12 Australian 25 13. the sweetâ€" 20. shaded walks 22. liberty Zf 15. fortress 17. bearings 18. commanded 26 mates 27. sun gou 28 29. military 30. vehicle 31. Abraham‘s birthplace 32. Turkish monetary HORIZONTAL 1. caressive 67 21 18 37 Zff 16 32 /7 He knows the farmer‘s problems, and you will like his friendly, helpful way of doing business. Remembe:, when jow ask for a loan at the B of M, s Tez you do not ak a favour. i. ns } 39. capital of &rying Guam 41. ridicules â€" Ylll'l 46. dove murmur 47. goif mound 48. lavishes 49. spread for music 13 extreme 29 1(7 Elmira spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hackbart. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt and Kenneth Hackbart of Heidelberg spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hackbart. Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Reichert and family of Williamsburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Radburn of Toronto are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Plauâ€" schinat. Mr. and Mrs. William Banderob of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gies of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Plauâ€" schinat on Sunday. 22 2. wine vesse! monster 6. high, in 5. mythical awkwardly 17 97 hi ‘"%, "'adiinfi. 9. put on file 10. single unit 11 thing. in law 14. woody plants 16 close 22. loses color 23. deciaim 21. fruit of comrades 19. public _ 26. uttered in a high key 20 city in _ Kentucky 30 accurate 32. expiate 33 defensive ditch 35. discredit 36 warbles 38 country ro& 39. skill 40 to the right 41 morsel 42 fish egg® 43. turf 8 nolsy proclaimer 10 27 42 U 4â€"/8 43

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