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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Apr 1946, p. 3

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4 c Eere, and we had to pay the bills, Inree es j , . Margaret //f'{.ly’t’((f éf?y{’c uther boys from the same school H.;:w sn :l sMrp? Wanerlo t‘ $2.50 & 44 0Mpor I ) s erbst, 55 John St. E.. terloo, | g6 Clepor ant batiior. ~ bud theirs removed in AUgust,| 73 years. ,1945. in Kitchener by a KitcheneT |Timmâ€"April 20, Henry F. Timm,‘ prmmmmmgesmamme ns mume sommecocsmegcnn, | DOCtoF. They paid only the doctor‘s | ~ Listowel, 75 years. | Tt & ~ _ ,huill not the hospital or anesthesia. Snyderâ€"April 23, Uriah H. Snyder, | mm inss en o+ corer on temmmenenemezc en on yV]k;); did we have to pay all the| Parry Sound, formerly of Roseâ€"| aills? ville, 73 years. | TIME TABLE . Hol.â€"â€"April 24, Mrs, Henty Holle, | CHANGES _ Ans.â€"These lads no doubt went Conestogo, 77 years. t ; to St. Mary‘s Hospital for their opâ€" Ernstâ€"April 23, Mrs. Adeline Juliâ€"‘ Effective cration last year which regarded _ ana Ernst, Preston, 72 years. | SUNDAY. APRIL 28. 1916 all school children as indigent P@â€"|Fischerâ€"Miss Marie Fischer, Kanâ€" SCNDAY. 4 11. 28, 1: | tients, and as such they paid only | sas City, Mo., formerly of Presâ€"| and other specific dates. ; £1.50 a day and no operating room | i; 1 Full informatien from Agents (‘“fll‘gcz This }?onnr(\ialguz'(;ur:) mt(l?é Benderâ€"April 15. Mrs. Adam Benâ€" | ‘A x t xt 4 have been charge a a CANADIAN ;\.;\:I"IOI\AL township if the lads came in on the Hf;trli?;‘:glel'l?;s fi:;s Catharine | RAILWAYS tccommendation of the MedicAl‘ Horner, 396 Erb St W. Waterâ€" â€"â€"wâ€"â€"â€"â€"._â€"â€"_.â€"â€".â€"..__â€" Gificer of Health for the township. _ l9o, 69 years 7 memiimmerrom en eoomrmememneercocrre we ce onvcrmene tw c e cpmrrnntersaoae xoemcemeococoommmmemenes WGBEâ€"â€"ADTIL 17, MTS. ENIMBE NCBT: | j 4 |Wader=Aprn 17, Edward Well \,% | We.lerâ€" s Wwar GF, | First Church of Christ, Scientigt vsizâ€"Apri},i?, Rawara wes WENTWORTH RADIO & AUTO SUPPLY CO. Ltb Friday, April 26, 1946 VETERANS of wortd war II Wednesday Evening Mecting at 8 o‘clock when testimonies of Christian Science healing are given. & Public Reading Room in the Church open daly, 2 to 5.30, cxcept Sundays 0 and Legal Holidays. Present Address PLEASE FILL OUT AND MAIL IMMEDIATELY THE COUPON BELOW IF YOU WISH TO ATTEND To: North Waterioo Rehabilitation Council, City Hall, Kitchener, Ontario. PLEASE PRINT IN BLOCK LETTERS Address before enlisting Theatre of service . i Will you be able to attend the banquet on May 16, 1946° IMPORTANT: Dinmers are ordered on the basis of the number ex tod to attend. 1f answer is YES and ru later fAnd that you cannot attend n:nn advise us promptly to avoid waste of valuable food and expense. MONTREAL Qosethole| TORONTO CCumeanneese e deaient %1 Erteat ECerive §$250.0 $4 CMpot one possor; RADIO IN EVERY ROOM Discuarged Vetcerans, resident in City of Kitchener, Towns of Waterloo and Elmira, Townships of Waterâ€" low, Wilmot and Woolwich, who have served in World War II beyond the borders of Canada, will be the guests of the above municipalities at this . . . Excellent Dinner and Outstanding Entertainment Plenty of Food and Fun . .. No Long Speeches 103 King St. W 22 who have not received a letter referring to this, the fifth, and possibly the last of a series of banquets, Are Invited to This Invitations wail be musled only to those who indicate their desire to attend not later than May 6th, 1946 Accommodation is limited to 400 and invitations will go out to the first 400 requests. Be sure to mail your request without delay, _ _ _ _ _ 00 0 WELCOME HOME BANQUET He OTTAWVA King St. S CHURCH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL: 11 A.M ADMISSION BY INVITATION ONLY THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 16th At the Mutual Life Assembly Room Corner Water and Francis Streets, Kitchencr Aeolhet 4A 2 . WEICHEL HARDWARE Name â€" Also at Elmira All Are Wilcome 1 _Ans.â€"Spray heavily, with comâ€" ! mercial solution of DDT. This may | help. If the suite is badly infested, | the manufacturers advise that the ‘cnly solution is to have the coverâ€" |ing removed, destroy the stuffing | and rebuild. They point out that : moths lay eggs which become worms, and they thrive on darkâ€" {ness, light is their worst enemy. 'Windows when open should be I sereened | tients, and as such they paid only $1.50 a day and no operating room a‘churgu;‘. This nominal amount may . bud theirs removed in August, ; 1945. in Kitchener by a Kitchener ! Doctor. They paid only the doctor‘s ;bill not the hospital or anesthesia. Why did we have to pay all the Ques. 2.â€"Our boy had his tonsils removed in August, 1944 at Gueiph und we had to pay the bills Three uther boys from the same school Ques. 1.â€"How can I keep moths out of a dark mohair chesterfleld. They got in about two years ago. 1 kept the windows open last sumâ€" mer, spray them twice a week with Fly Tox also put moth balls in und keep the shades up and car‘t goet rid of them. HELPEUL HINTS Mrs B. D.. Maryhill, Ontario QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS NO â€" KITCHENER WATERLOO {Koebelâ€"At Kâ€" W Hospital, April 17. i to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Koebel, Linwood, a daughter (died at 7| birth) (%, |Eatonâ€"At St. Muz'n Hospital, *+ ) April 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Horace â€" Eaton, Cooper St.. Hespeler, a The following accounts were apâ€" ‘proved for payment. |__St. Agatha Garage Street lights, ‘$2; Harry Lederman, refund dog tux, $2; Cameron Honderich, drainâ€" ‘age loan, 503.16; Allan Gray, reâ€" fund dog tax, $2; Schmidt & Kramp, binding roll, $2; Municipal World, supplies, 2.16; R. J. Lovell, |printing check forms, 37.75; Dail{ LRemrd. advertising, 5.46; Rehabiâ€" i _ At the meeting of the Wilmot Council on April 15th, it was deâ€" [cided that tenders would be reâ€" ‘ceived for the purchase of a five or sixâ€"ton fourâ€"wheel drive truck and |two road sanders. | Buy _ waAR saviNcs CERTIFICATES Baden, 78 years. Calderâ€"April 18, Thomas Calder. Plattsville, 75 years. Groffâ€"April 19, Irvine Groff, New Dundee, 58 years. Roehrichtâ€"April 19, Mrs. Johanna Roehricht, 40 Bridgeport Rd., Waterloo, 69 years litation _ Council 32.82; Toronto Stamp Co., dog and cattle tags, 23.â€" 81; Pay Roll for April 1303.46; A. Steinman, gas and oil, 18.55; Clug- ton Shantz, cedar posts, 25.50; St. Agatha Garage, gas 18.22; Wm Knell, steel tape, 8.33; Shirk & Sniâ€" der, cement, $5; Chas, Knipfel, wire | fence and posts, 106.80; Roy Nafziâ€"| fier, socket set‘ $45; Albert Egerde, | auling gravel, $144; Baden Garâ€"| age, gas and repairs, 133.20; FWD | Auto Co., repairs 190.12; Alvin Egerde, gravel and license 240.80;‘ Decher Bros., repairs, 2.50. â€" | Wilnot Council To Purchase Snow Equipmenl Moved by Alf. E. Kerr and Wilâ€" lard Witmer that council ld&);u’n and meet again on May 10, 1 Perrinâ€"Hilbornâ€"April 18, Charles Edward Perrin to Evelyn Mary Hilborn, both of Roseville. Kastoffâ€"Seibelâ€"April 20, Pat Kasâ€" toff of Kitchener to Dorothy Riâ€" ta Seibel of Waterloo. Hillisâ€"Martinâ€"April 20, John Donâ€" ald Hillis of Eimira to Margaret Alice Martin of West Montrose. Meekerâ€"Hammerâ€"April 20, Howâ€" ard William Meeker to Grace Vera Hammer, both of New Hamburg. Morbyâ€"Goodâ€"April 20, Burnham S, Morby, R.R. 2, Stayner, to Ida Good, R.R. 1, Elmira. McCoyâ€"Weberâ€"April 20, William Ivan McCoy of Preston to Anna Catherine Weber of Kitchener. Hallâ€"Kinderâ€"April 18, _ Harold Stuart Hail of Gait to Violet Alâ€" Baksiâ€"Hoffmanâ€"April 22, Stogh-n Baksi of Kitchener to Vera Hoffâ€" man of Preston. Reiblingâ€"Sohwartsentruberâ€" Alxal 20, Harry Relbling to Evelyn Schwartzentruber, both of New Hamburg. Kirchâ€"Mann â€" April 20, Solomon Kirch and Erma Mann, both of Conestogo i Tilleyâ€"Spencerâ€"April 13, Jack Tilâ€" ley of Paris to Marjorie Spencer of Preston. Greenâ€"Wiederholdâ€"April 18, Geo. Carlton Green of Kitchener to Mary Doreen Wiederhold of Taâ€" vistock. Mainâ€"Fullerâ€"April 20, Harry Arâ€" thur Main of Elora to Jean Edith Fuller of Fergus. Burnettâ€"Sanderson â€" Leslie James Burnett of Listowel to Ruby Christina Sanderson of Stratford. McHargâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, April 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mcâ€" Harg, Elmira, a son. Rothâ€"At Shakespeare, April 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Roth, a daughter (stillborn} Erbâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, April 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Erb, 63 Queen St. S. Waterioo, a daughâ€" Wilsonâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, ril _ 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Axben?u- son, 348 King St., Preston, a son. Deckertâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, April 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Deckâ€" ert, Linwood, a daughter Reierâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, April 17, Sadlerâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, AB:l 21. to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil , 44 Church St., Elmira, a son: Gordier â€" At Kâ€"W Hospital, A; _ 23, to Mr. and Mn.oanld (g.l dier, 479 William St, Preston, a exandria Kinder of Preston. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reier, Schmaiz, 1118 King St., Preston, hmalsâ€"At St. . April 24, to Mr Marriages Deaths Births THE WATBERLOO (Ontarte) CGHRONMICLE ‘_ Born at Bright, May 26, 1870, Mr. fact that because his fi‘&"" had ‘Calder was the son of the late John been recognized by Po! as the ‘and Elizabeth Calder. A farmer, Tightful Government of Spain, they he retired 20 years ago and took |had not been consulted before the | up residence in Plattsville. He was |Polish delegate, Dr. Oscar Llflfl‘. | a member of the Plattsville United | Aled his chartiu with the Council. !Church and the Canadian Order of | Franco Sga n has meanwhile inâ€" ! Foresters. vited the rity Council to apâ€" His marriage to his first wife, the “ormer Minnie McLennan, took Jplace in Paris, Sept. 26, 1897. Mrs. {Calder died April 17, 1920, leaving two children, Mrs. Harry (Elizaâ€" |beth) Kaufman of Sask., and Anâ€" drew, who has since died. Mr. Calâ€" der‘s second marriage to the former Mrs. Eliza Nahrgang, who survives, | took place in Galt in 1930. _ _ _ Surviving are two sons, Harold, !Breslau: Cpl James, Ipperwash, {::nd three daughters, Mrs, Mina Bell and Mrs. Henry (Ethel) Gebâ€" hardt, Kitchener, and Mrs. Wilford !(Naomi) Hardman, Breslau. Ten ‘grandchildren and one brother, Arâ€" thur Haist, Hespeler, and a sister, t Mrs, Minnie Leonard, Fergus, also survive. Two sons and a deughter : predeceased her. | Mrs. Near was born in Beamsâ€" Iville, July 30, 1877. She was a ‘member of the Breslau Mennonite ‘Brethren in Christ Church. Her thusband, the late James H. Near, |died July 17, 1945. s e One son, Christian predeceased her a year ago. Three other sons ‘survive, Benjamin of New Hamâ€" ‘burg, Abrahm of Waterloo, and ‘Noah of Petersburg; also one daughter, _ Mrs. Aaron (Annie) Kropf of Waterloo; three brothers, iJohn Roth of Baden, David Roth of ‘Welesley and Menno Roth of Joâ€" !sephsburg; one sister, Mrs. Abraâ€" \ham Gingerich of Baden, and eight grandchildren â€" and three â€" greatâ€" {grandchildren. Surviving besides his widow and daughter are three sisters, Mrs. Mary McMeeken and Mrs. John (Ann) Bristow, both of Chesterfteld, and Mrs. John (Emma) Riesberry, Toronto. Three sisters and one brother predeceased him. Thomas Calder PLATTSVILLE.â€"The death of Thomas Calder, 75, occurred at his residence in Plattsville, April 18. He had been ill for the past three months. i Survivors, including stepchildren, are six sons, John Schaus, Kitchenâ€" ‘er; William Oehm, Waterloo; Edâ€" ward Ochm, Hanover; Henry and Edward _ Herbst of Normanby; Charles Herbst, Waterloo; five ‘Jaughters, Mrs. Aaron Schenk, i.\lrs. F. Schlote, Mrs. Fred Scholl {and Mrs. Vernon Rutz, all of Waâ€" terloo, and Mrs. William Ellis of {Atwood; two brothers, Jacob and ‘Charles Schaus, both of Kitchener, ‘and a sister, Mrs. Lydia Kolpen of Kitchener. One son, H. T. Weiler of Pueblo Colo., survives. There is also a sisâ€" :.Ier. Clara Elizabeth Weiler, of Baâ€" en. Following a lengthy iliness, Mrs. Emina Near, 68, of Breslau, died at the Kâ€"W Hospital, April 17. _ BADEN.â€"Edward Weiler, 78, died Wednesday, April 17 at his home hers _ Death followed a heart attack. He was born at Baden, May 29, 1867. Mr. Weiler was a eabinetâ€" maker, and attended St. John‘s Luâ€" theran Church at Baden. She was a member of St. Agatha A.M. Church. Theâ€"death occurred on Wednesâ€" day, April 17, at 178 Frederick St., Kitchener, of Mrs. Catherine Herâ€" ner, 396 Erb St W., Waterlog wiâ€" dow of the late Abraham Herner. Mrs. Herner passed away suddenâ€" ly in her 70th year. Born in Wilmot Townshbjr. she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Roth. Her husband died in 1925 John St. E., Waterloo, died Sunâ€" day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Ellis at Atwood. She rad been ill two years. Born in Normanby Township, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schaus. Mrs Herbst attendâ€" ed St John‘s Lutheran Church, Waterloo. _ Her third â€" husband, Charles Herbst, predeceased her three years ago. _ c The funeral will be held Saturâ€" day morning frem her late home in Conestogo at 9 o‘clock, to the church in Maryhill for service at 10 o‘clock. Burial will take place in the adjoining cemetery. Byron A. Letson, and an adopted son, Isaac, all of Conestogo. There are also a number of grandchildren and great grundch‘ildrer_x surviving. leulIvl Wednesday morning at the fam gwr;lidenu in Conestogo, after an i1 of two months, of Mary Moyer, wife of Heary Holle, at the age of T1 ;ean Deceesed w«s a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John George Moyer, and was born at Bloomingdale. In April, 1899, she was married to Henry Holle of Conestogo, and has lived in Conesâ€" togo since her marriage. Besides her husband there survive one son, George, of Kitchener, four daughâ€" ters, Mrs. William Feil of Elora, Mrs. Ed. Ruth of Elmira, Rubina and Mrs. William Forier of Conesâ€" togo, also one stepâ€"son, Arthur, of Kitchener, and two stepâ€"daughters, Mrs. Norman Dahmer and Mrs Mre. Mergaret Merbat Mrs. Margaret Herbst, 73, of 80 Mrs. Catherine Herner 1 Mrs. Emma Near Obituary Edward Weiler ‘!point a commission to enter and | ‘investigate Spain, concerning the | Polish charge that German scienâ€" Jmu are in Spain and working on‘ \perfecting the atom bomb. | lact that because his lg:)lm:o had been recognized by Poland as the of the exiled Spanish Republican‘ said on Friday that Poland‘s reâ€"‘ quest for United Nations Action| egainst Franco Spain came as a; complete surprise to the Republiâ€" cans. . The Polish action had come sudâ€" denly and with no previous anâ€" nouncement said Fernando de los Rios, special envoy of the Spanish Republicans, who was sent here from Paris. "If the coal atrike continues very long nobody wil} builld any cars." Surviving are two sons, Richard and Oscar of Waterloo, and two daughters, Mrs. Fred Wesson, Jr., Kitchener and Mrs. H. Miller, Winâ€" terbourne. Seven grandchildren and one great grandchild also surâ€" vive. It was apg:rent that de los Rios was somewhat perturbed over the fact that because his group had Steel Shortage Slows| 1 | Car Manufacturers / The demand at the present time is greater than the assembly lines could produce in two years of peak production. . At the same time thousands of cars and trucks are goini off the road each month which only serves to increase the demand. Surviving are three brothers, Simeon, New Hamburg; Eli, Vulâ€" can, Alta., and Moses, Kitchener; and seven sisters, Mrs. Harry (Lyâ€" dia) Vick, St. Wallburg, Sask., Miss Mabel Groff, Toronto; Mrs. Albert (Ida) Kaiser, Waterloo; Mrs. David (Louise) Jantzi, Kitchener; Mrs: Cmar (Elsic}) Snider, New Dundee; Mrs. Carl (Eva) Gross, Park Ridge, NJ., Mrs. Fred (Luella) Parsons, Oshawsa. a Detroit. â€" The demand for new pa&scnfer cars is all but burying the United States car industry Never in its history have so many Emple wanted new cars and never as the industry been so hard pressed in its efforts to produce them Following a short illness, Mrs. Johanna Roehricht, 69, of 40 Bridgeg}m Road, Waterloo, died at the Kâ€"W Hospital, April 19. â€" Mrs. Roehricht was a member of St.â€" John‘s Lutheran Church, Waâ€" terloo. Her husband, the late Ado’l)p;l Roehricht, predeceased her in 1942. Republicans "Surprised" at Polish Action Following a lengthy illness, Irâ€" vine Groff, 58, formerly of New Dundee, died at the Toronto Genâ€" cral Hospital, April 19. | s The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Groff, he was born in Wilâ€" mot Township, May 10, 1887. _ NEW YORK.â€"A representative Boats and Camping Display NP ana > m uy nz "lren/Pagyâ€"â€" 346 "W@2 * t t CC CA l s %{s}r}‘} KING s l-’:«.â€"f;"": WEST / i roborrlinctibr dn finc ds Looking Forward to Summer Vacation Then You Won‘t Want To Miss Mrs. Johanna Roehricht JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS and "WORK HORSES" PETERBOROUGH, GORDON and MONROE BOATS N. Hosrfua). April 19. Rocehricht was a member of BOAT and CAMP CUSHIONS Irvine Groff JAMIES O N‘ $ OARS, PADDLES and BOAT ACCESSORIES ON sECOND FLOOR at JAMIESON®‘ APRIL 22nd to 27th ! Sam Martin, sheep worried by cogs, $3, and destroying sheep dog. $3; Herbert Johnston, engineer‘s service, $15; G. V. Hilborn, regisâ€" trar‘s fees, 6.30; North Waterloo Rehabilitation Council, 62.65; New !Dundee School Board, tuition, 447.â€" At the recent meeting of the Waâ€" terloo Township Council the folâ€" lowing accounts were presented and passed for payment: Payment of Accounts Approved By Waterloo 'l‘p. "TROUT KING" FISHING BOOTs wi 464 TENTS, AIR MATTRESSES CAMP COTS and STOOLS FISHING EQUIPMENT It was also moved by H. Snider seconded by Jas. Johannes that Road Voucher No. 4â€"46 amounting to $2,358.92 be paid. â€"Carried 90; J. Feasby, service as school atâ€" tendance officer, 10.38. as relief ofâ€" ficer, 12.20, 2258; L. B. Weber, supplies, 10.78, salary, 155.66, 166.â€" 44; Association of Assessing Offiâ€" cers, $10; Receiver General of Canâ€" ada, $11; Allen Shirk, miscellaneâ€" ous, 7.75; Howard Snyder, hydro lamps, 225; HEPC., arrears re Mrs. Grant,. 21.64, Mrs. Fromm, 28.13; P. A. Snider, salary, $100; Wm. Gastmeier, grant re war vetâ€" crans, $25. BLANKETS PAGE FIVE

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