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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 May 1946, p. 8

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Next Attraction Joll- hm - Munro": 01hr- Wlllh- Win In Mr. 566 -krrrriiid7 13111-11110! of Kitchener spent Sunday at their cottage. Mr. and iersOi%Ty -kTirrhaeh, er spent Sunday with Mr. and Me. John. Byyberer at Giersallan, Mr. and Mrs. Szmum Bowman visited Sunday mu) Mr and Mrs. Osiah Brubachor and mm Mr, and Mrs Menno Whit-man. Hutu m nun- St Jacobs. midi-ace Schlutcr m Elmira Witt: friends here on Tuesday. I __ __A I. _ I- v» - A Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and daughter of Kitchener spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs Urias Bauman. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Oliver Martin near Wal- Jenstein. bets and Mr. Douglas Braemer from Hamilton. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Annette Tyack were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Creighton and daughter Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Windrum of To- ronto and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Tyack and family of m ar Bndgtpon and Mr. Guy Wack of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Noah G. Sittler visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ngagh Reirt'y near St. Jacobs. "ti'iiiii(t)fi! t N Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs_.0nias Weber were: Miss Ma- "L")?'" x 'ii':, " ‘ n5 Tll) 'itiS ry Bauman V :17an - M11}; . 33753;?! Wallenstein and David Martin of Elmira aryt Allen Weber of Heidel- NOW SHOWING HAWKESVILIE CROSSHILL this Advertisement in Sponsored by year leek " In. An]. Sch-adder (Chronicle Corrupon‘en!) III "I, I'm that ro-tusd some 5,000,000 others-tnu all these conveniences u n nutter of com-ac is a ddly demomndon Glynn: coetSrk- in the dcpcndnblllty and "iciency of your blah 11rt 1rrr bet tttnt ro-tusd some 5,090; 'llutthetdkru,,a, you your pus boohnglnnceu the “Inca and know to I cent how much money you ham. You In to mod to you: bank's accuracy am you "tdom Indus to check the 'itpueas m I I.” h in when you hive deposited you: no”, in tho huh! No more wary lest it should be lost or "Olen! You and only keep a little ready cash in your pocket or in the home. am. can be paid by chemo and your cancelled cheque a your and... Dennis Morn»: Eleanor Mar and Fan her-on in v. v. -v-......‘.- u. P"""'"'"", v. Messrs. James and Thomas Bir- mingham received the sad news on Tuesday of the death of their eldest sister, Mrs Alex McTavish of Lin- wood, who passed away in St Mar. ty's Hospital, Kitchener. Edmund Bender accompanied by l William Herggott of St. Clements) attended a convention in the inter- estnof Fougdries in Cleveland. o. " Mrs. R. Poster and family spent _ Sunday evening at the home of her 'sister. I Mrs. John Dechert, Sr., near Lin- '; wood. I Mrs. William Winona and se) and Miss Alice Snider visited with Mr ond Mrs. Joseph Gaseho,’ Poole, on Sunday. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Birming- ham and daughter have mmed, from Linwood to the house on the turn: on the 7th line, owned by Christian Lichtie, formerly owned by the late William Viner and son. ' Mr. and Mrs. Christian Z. Rpth, and family attended the 9e.eyt-l Erb wedding at the home of bride's,' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Em Gaucho no?! Innerk_ip. I This is a picture you will long remember. The year's strangest, most absorbing ram. "The " ry Th of Yaw...“ Mr. W, J. Birmingham has suf- fered another stroke at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. .md Mrs, Joseph McMahon on the 13th concession. Miss Alice shidEr '6i'i'i'it’c'hener spent the week-end with Mrs. W. Wilford. Harvey "MaepkersG of Kitchen s'l' c2slled. 9n [1:199:15 regey_tly._ Seaman Mervin Schmetzer, who I; visiting at the home of Mafia:- ents near Linwood spent day with Cametteil Shana. William A. GEEiéi'énd friend] of Kitchener spent Sunday with his mqther, Mry. Allan Ghister. I James Wtrrenr - Gare, Long Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kneisel of: - -- -- Lisbon, John and William Schmidt' LONDoN.-Three Labor mem- of Rostock visited at the home of bers of Parliament asserted on their Alfred Hahn on Sunday. netum hom Athens that "Greece Wllliam A. Glaister and Jr.itreily, rapidly becoming a Fascist “Madonna of the Seven Moons” “Wanderer of the Wasteland” After San. Midnight Preview ttrtd Mom. he... Well. Zane tttt blazing drama of Dram-val ey vengeance. Thur-day - Friday - swam-y my " - " - u It in . mm of joy Jinx 2tte,'nct,'t Stan Kenton Ind ma of the Year In Ml About a lady” Stinging "will; Calvert ADDED ATTRACH'ION (”manning Cdvel and win Granger ADDED FEArintitV Br In. [one Inn!- tChroniete Corn-Donia.” ti'Ttf1 ullrrlll‘ Mon. Tues. Wed. Cone! VIM: “Bandit of Sherwood Forest, the last week of May aboard the Marine Angel. There will be no armed guards aboard the vessels The ships' cap- tains will be responsible fir order undvr Marine Law. Movement of the Japanese to the coast now is underway, OTTAWA. - General Gordon, Labor Department, said that about 1.500 Japanese who have expressed a Wish to be repatriated to Japan will sail from yeeouvy dung; They asserted that the judges are b viciously reactionary" and that three-fourths of the prisoners should be released. 1,500 Japs Sail End of Month P310360. - Illa-Dr" "There exists a civil war between the extreme Right and all democra- uc elements who dare to disagree with the Government" said a slam mum from the travellers, L. J. Sol- Ky, Norman Dodds and s. Tiffany. Ily prison sy_ste}n is barbaric." Say Greece Turning Fascist Thar. - Fri. " Sat. " HAN ALIVE " Continuous Sat. 2 to 11.30 (In Technicolor) III WAT-[LOO thlttgttt QIIOI!OLI NEW YORK-tt was stated by a Polilh Press Agency in I Wu- uw dlxpuch the more than as.- 000 German: have been repatriated Jo the British Occupation Zone In the Reich from the pro-wu- Ger- man regions now ineorpomted Into Western Pol-M. The dispeteh also said a - JOE-m of Poles no ram-1.1:? tlt .IC Lithuania, White Rm an» More Germans Quit Western Poland be summoned from London to ap- pear before the city council to dis. cuss the possibility of securing buildings at the former Canadian Driving and Maintenance Camp mere for temporary housing. _ “Let us get some dMnlte action on this matter," urged Alderman D. Thomson, "The bulldinp are jun sitting out there; let u. ttnd out if we can at them mlemd‘ by the Government." The complaint touched " an in.. tensive debate at a meeting of the city ttnance committee Friday night, " a result of which it was poved that a Government ofneU1 sion 'current shortage of housing has ‘caused a complaint from a large employer in the city, who claims that if nothing is done to relieve the shortage he will be unable to) complete present plans for expand-j Woodstock To Seek Army Camp Huts ( Police still had their hands full, however, as the city's fourth bomb- ing in two weeks occurred last Sat- urday night when a four-toot- 'Tit hole was blown in the root 0 the Canada Making Co. garage or. West End St. Ambroise St., as National Breweries bombings con- tinned, MONTREAL-The activities of the Montreal police were turned to new ftetds following the capture Saturday night of 27-year-old Jean Marcel Brunet, second of two gun- men, who terrorized the city and district for a week and eluded cap- ture a number of times after shoot-, ing it out with police. Brunet's companion in crime, Louis Arthur Levesque, 23, was felled by a po- lice Rullet, Friday. A Capture Second Gunman Suspect Following a summons to the White House, Charles O'Neill and Mr. Lewis, said that President Truman had called on them to reach an agreement within tour or five days Agreement to return to work was only reached after the operators agreed to make any pay increase that J.nav. be obtained, retroactive. NUERNBERG. - Pastor Martin (rierr.toeller' preaching from an im- provised plywood pulgit in the ruins of a bombed chute ' told Ger- mans that they must shore the guilt ot the murder of 0,000,000 Jews. Many persons were moved to tears when Pastor Niemoeller painted this picture of Germany's pogiblg inheritance: WASHINGTON. - The '00.000 striking soft coal miners, were told we go back to their pits and to dig coal for a two-week period. during which time the White House said, the two conflicting parties will come to a complete agreement on the main issue, the miners' hoglth and welfare fund. iGermns To Inherit Guilt For Murder ‘Of 600,000 Jews pm; result in GG ”e' iaistarGr- ylpyges spending a week at farm beateii. U.S. Coal Miners Return To Pits For Two Weeks "Let the Germans not forget that 8,000,000 people were done to death according to plan"-Mone to death deliberately, gassed, hanged. shot, “Perhaps at some distant date. when our grandchildren, or our children's grandchildren, otter a beggar in France or Hell-ad a crust of bread, that beggar will re fuse it, saying: 'l take no bread from the hand that is stained with thtyolr.d ot. M00,000 Jews." WOODSTOCK. - Woodstock: It Wu indicated that 1000 men and women could be given employ- ment in Kitchener immediately. u-om experienced {Ann “[8550“ 1ope.wy. gym QM - lids: tt WWW: 515135 Lair, iiG now occupied by than who will r take over the 100 new houun. I No changes were reported in the; farm labor situation as tar u avail.. I ability of farm help is concerned.) There just are not any applications from experienced {Arm help. Some a. mania sit" riiiriGiiiieiiGtiiFi-" I iiiiiaiiCrUa','l tf Pegweeq now mg .thikis..heinq chased by Ch Au pmxram or 113 homes mamb- _ tah-American Institute, was pur- ed between now and tall, in being chased by Chapple. At that time looked to an a mm solution otme turned over original deeds to the problem $hile it is under-[the property of the University ot stood the house. will be mnedLWeatex-n Ontario. They bore Hen, tor veterans, it ia pointed out that Ison's signature their ultimate mugancy will crew ---------- ate vacancies in Win; tartan. 5 now occupied by than at with NEW nlanPl. __ _._-.. -..- - yin L trut Tegg'tttetttt,h25dtl,i,ife.' . a'"trr%"iT,7"W'/ ‘chencr, auHoonndmrsali.rems-luamd .mcamhnm. pi,',,",",."',',,',:',',,".?,")",,",'.),",.'.?,',')?,;; gnaw locally " “Unclq county-genuinely .. om'I min"ocmphdmnyyun acuity in may. it was avian-11!); Rev. Jon-h Benson. We All available 1v.i'y,ctt"e.'u're, the hero in Harriet n) mehmcnyu‘am -aer'lst1rriesetnAiekiiGGi,iii' l it,tr,:Jtr,i,elitiii.i.i?iytiiEiiiisTiiil The busine- men are gm} L"iig,"itdlttu"' wouldtteltuearadi_tGiiiGeiti, l tisrly well sol :and prevent it from new: t ?1ytP1eee.nteeaeCoettetiGriGiriirti;ii,i'irra'; l there are men who would be Vill-ibecnune ofits historic interest. Not irtAtoeometokit-randeL 1t.rttotthetamutttebiGa terioo plants for jobs but they at: “‘Uncle Tom'" which is visited by] held any beeauaeotuehotfteina thousands ot tourists each year. quart”. Six years Mo the building which Housing hunting, Ltd., with was at oneumeowned by the BIN " nmmm " In hm...- gnu-0.1.-. h-.. _ . » P, FitctiiiGrieaaG" ttte tatm.- gunman; Mr. and Mn Leonard Reid ot Preston vuud wlth Mr and Mn 'ltr,' Rob! on Sand-y, r and In Clinm haul and , Mr, and Mn William Goeullng Harry Goettling and tuughtef, Ruth Ann, were recent visitors It tho home of Amert Goettling " mg MI K rs, nnie och in n A tew weeks with Mr. M'eA',dl'u. quk at W+rioex _ Mrs. L, Bacher of Kitchener! gent the week-end with It. and rs. Ir. E. Dinger. Mr. and Mrs Eldon Shark and sons. Gordon and Willard and Mr.) and Mn. John Coleman fffoeer nied by the Intel's grandma. John' Pole, ot Woodstock visited with Mr, and Mm. Hubert Toman at Cone-FL top? on Sprawl-“ I Mr. and Mrs L. K, Bingeman and Mrs. Christan Gunman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Snider my Pe Hamlet“; on. qudgy. During the meeting final plans were made for the week of special services to be sponsored by the Fireside which will be held in the M.B.C. Church, June 3-9, with Rev. Ernest Bailey, pastor of Delta Tabernacle in Hamilton as the guest speaker. The Sunday urchin; service will be the concluding Fire. side for the spring season, Prior to) the Evangelistic campaign one] more regular Fireside meeting will. be held on May 26th in the nuptial Church, ’ The re-organization meeting for the Wilmot Fireside was held re- cently with the following officers being elected for the new year: Hon. president, Rev. H. Shanta; president, Roy Hamacher; vice- president, Harold Shantz; secretn-‘ ry, Mary Kaster; treasurer, Eden) Hilbom; song leaders, Donald Ha? macher and Carl Schiedel; pianists, Mrs. Howard Fried and Armlntha Reist; and members elected to the Executive committee, Dorothy Wanner and Charles Perrin. Rev. H. Shana, president of the Fireside group presided for the service and Carl Schiedcl led the singing, with Mrs. E. Gingerich at the organ and Mrs. Howard Fried at the piano. Harold Current of Kitchener was guest soloist and prayers were offered b Rev. C. R, Kaqth and Rev. H. F. game. l Dr. H. A, Kellerman of Calvary Memorial Church in Kitchener was guest speaker at the Wilmot Fire- side meeting which was held at the United Brethren Church on Sun- Tday evening. Speaking on the sub- ‘ject. "The Price of Free Salvation". Dr. Kellerman stated that it costs one a lot to follow Jesus but _ costs a lot more not to follow him.) Referring to the great price that was paid on Calvary's Cross by the Saviour for the salvation of man- kind .the speaker urged his hear- ers to accept this gift and in con- cluding said, “All need salvation and all are invited to “Come unto The May meeting of the St. James Luther League was held at the Parsonage on Thursday even- ing with the president, Cameron Tainan occupying the chair Darcy Zinn read the scripture lesson and prayer was offered by Carson Ein- wechter. During the business ses- sion the following delegates were appointed to attend the District Luther League convention to be held at Heidelberg on May 24th; Miss Bernice Egerdee. KN., 'e Jihirtey Einwechter, Milton Zinn,) \Carson Einwechter and Darcy) Zinn. An invitation was accepted to attend a Lite Service program ‘at St. Luke's Church, Sunnyside on May 19th. It was also decided that the League will sfponsor a subscription campaign or "The Lutheran", the official church pub- lication. Mrs. H. S'chmieder ren- dered a piano solo and the topic was presented by Milton Zinn who read in play on "The Service Com- mission Program of the Lutheran Church" which he had written. The closing prayer was given by Rey. H. Schmieder. Royal Moulton of Toronto, a ge-l presentative of the Ontario 'hm-r perance Federation occupied the) pulpit of the United Brethren; Church on Sunday morning. "Ne-f I ver since the time of Christ has the world been so irteligious as at the present time," stated the speaker.) who went on to We some at the evils of the liquor tranie which, I he said, is the largest collective business in Canada today. Mr. Moulton urged the church members I tto get behind the cause of temper- , "once in order to stamp out thisf (business which breaks down homes. land is such an enemy of the Chris- ian church. During the service‘ the choir rendered a selection withi soy. par1a..by Mgrgan Hallman. i ) " Mu. _ _ l (chm-kl. than“) l I l At the evening service at the M.B.C, Church. Howard Shanta of JLorne Park College, Port Credit/ addressed the congregation in the; {Interest of the Ontario Temperance) (Federation. _ Evangelistic meetings will her held at the M.B.C. Church In, " ‘ 1June 2, with Rev. and In. Charla McKinney of Garden City, Mich,‘ ‘asnthe trest §peakefs_and singers. _ Mrs. Clinton Jantzi 21er a group of pupils from the Pubic School Joined a party of pupils and tea- chers from schools in the surround.. ing district tor an educational sight-seeing trip to Toronto on Fri-, day. While in the city they visited the Parliament Buildings, the Mu, scum and the Zoo. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ To Be Purchased By Business Men ind mi efiiah mm m: NEW DUNDEE Rev, and Mrs. E. Gingerich md Miss Dorothea Gingerieh were guests at a birthday supper at the home of Mrs. D, Ginger-id: It Prey ton on Saturda in chat of Min Dorothea'. birthday. V Visitors with Mr. and Mn. Eli (Rosenberger on f,',"'gtr, were: Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Counnn, Mn. Mabel Hoover) Mise Arlene Roun- lmrgor and Miss Jean Hoover of Kitchener; and John Pole of Wood- stock. l Miss Bessie Plant. KN., who ll leaving by plane from New Yuk next week en mute to Nauru West Africa, was the guest 0 Mr. and Mm. E. T. Coleman over the week-end. Mt. and Mrs Robert Bayer-alt, Miss Mary Raycraft and Leonard Taylor of Paris visited with Mrs. Kel Keth on §9turda_y.__ A ( Among those from St. James lar "heran Sunday School who attend- 'ed the Kitchener District Sunday School Teaehem' convention. wht was held at Linwood on Sunday " ternoon were: Rev. H. Schmieder. W. H. Egerdee, H. Kavelmnn. Wed Egerdee, Mr. and Mn M. K. To- man, Mrs. B. Boshart Orville Ein- wechter and Milton Zinn. day. l Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howling and children, Ruth, Glen and Kenneth of Wastt- ington; Dr. and Mrs W. S. Foote and Howard Poole of Paris Mr. and Mn Claude Shanta, Miss Ruth Shana and John and Donald Shanta spent the week-end with Mrs. Shantz‘s mother, Mrs. W. Bierworth at Hanover. Mrs. Lafe VanSickle and Mn. Myrtle Brown of Hamilton visited! with Mrs. J. Camel last Wednee Miss Della Schlichter of Dundas, the Misses Betty and Harriet Schlichter and Willard Schlichter of Kitchener spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. Ind Ms. HtrlrT Sehliirhtep. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Duench and son, Billy of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling on su-Mar, __ ”Mil." The Misses Mary Snyder and Miriam Coleman, o. T. Colemun, Eldon and Alvin Snyder and Lin- coln Coleman motored to Parry Sound on Monday and also visited with Miss Ella May Williams at Orillia and Mr. and Mrs James Ditym at Duntroon. Little Miss Carolyn Gedclte ot Kitchener spent the week-end with her cousins, Audrey and Elaine Fits derlein. The Misses Erma and Florence Diefenbacher ot Preston spent the week-end with their parent. Mt. 3mg Mr_s. Ali Piefenbadher. Royal Moulton of Toronto W” the guest ot Rev. and Mrs. E. Ging- erich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Meyers Ind Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt and daughter, Florence of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myetrlme.on 1iumlay. - - Lawrence Hoover spent the week- end at Fordwich. Visitors with Mr. and Mn. Alvin Egerdee on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Block and Mr. and Mn Gingerich of Elmira; Mr. and Mrs Robert Gardner of Victorian“; Miss Irene Holst and Wilson Sara- ras of Rosebank. STEELE'S =iEfiiE e. F. PRICE. apron-nun Kitchener”: Relic“ 0M Jor 3) Y." KING AND QUEEN STREETS - KITCHENER [Olin]! 3eretgLSt-xtt Satisfaction In" your on- Ida-“lulu W)! '" W rig-I! mum " in Prescriptions hr See your Doctor first then- bring us your prescriptions, Fresh stock It all times. I Mr. and Mrs. John Kropt spent Sunday at Taviltock. _ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Se ter and family of Tavistock and IL. Allan Seyler of New Hamburg s t Sunday evening with Mr. and m Daniel Seyler. moron) ur.a. DRUG 8103!. Opposite nu on... Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hieronymus, Mrs. Frieda Lips, Grace and John- nie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jo- geph Voisin at Kitchener on thm.. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hesse of Kit- chener spent Saturday anemoon with Mr. and Mrs, William Dam- meicr. Mrs. A. Semen], Miss Alma Schlcgel, Arthur and Gordon Bettie. get ot Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Seifert on Bun. ‘day. I Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbm spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Arno Neqbyit Erbsville. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Reichert of Rummelhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reichert and Lavern at Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and_ Mn. Atyyytr Reichert. vana uselul ems. The evening was ‘spent in dancing and card playing, Ott Thursday afternoon a num- Jrer of relatives of Mr. and Mrs C. Hackban gathered at their home to celebrate Mrs. Haekbart's 83rd birthday. Those present were Hts. Amelia Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs. J. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. William Schwantz of Kitchener and Mrs. Sa_19me Heinppel ofratertoo. A number of friends and rela- tives gathered at the home ot Mt and Mrs. Herbert Freiburger on Tuesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Claude FYeitsurger, newlyweds. to shower them with many beautiful and I/tttti. gigs. The evening; yin I Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. Mrs. ’Irvin Lips and Miss Marie Dam- meier attended the Kitchener Dis- GG Sunday School Teachers' Con- ,vemion held at St. Peter's Luther- an Church at Linwood on Sunday. I Pte. Arthur Hackbart returned trom overseas on the hospital ship, (Lady Nelson, arrived at London on Friday. where he was welc ed by his parents, Mr. and '41'inllfl win Hackbart. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Hackbart, Fred. Clayton, Wil- fred and Edward Hackbart. Vera. Helen. Mildred. Gladys and Ruby Haekbart and Miss Vera Eydt. Pte. Hackbart is tettnBtted to Crumlin Military .Hospital_in London. The May meeting of the Ladies' Aid of St. John's Lutheran Church was held at the home of Mrs. Her- bert Schlegel on Wednesday even- ing. The meeting opened with " ihynm and Pslam. Rev. Goes led in _ prayer. The topic, "Christian Wor- ship and the Lord's Day" was preo sented by the Rev. W. Coos. fol- lowed by a discussion. After a short business session the meeting closed was a hymn and the bene- diction. For Complete STORE CLOSE 1 PM. SATURDAY 21 Yuan of lireie HESSEN ROAD Dcputmcnt Stove " In- “all. Dun-0hr IC‘hronlclo Corn-noun“) V _ tailored manniah won- teds in navy with "int lines of colour (M, I!) _ _ _ cocoa brown dreumker sun with three buttons and quilted trimming over breast poo kets (18) . T ( three drau- maker blue suits in faintly necked Shetland and in Isle Ot Man Tweeds (M) . . .. shame coat in checks with plainhmwn skin (10). Cheeks with plain brown shirt, brown trimming on the checks (H) . . hound.’ tooth check; in goid-with- cocoa, a colhrleu um (14) -tisttey brown check: in dressmaker will (“as u. 18) _ electric blue (“as 12) T . gold and brown Telephone 3-3631 “I" All “6 VI“ Women's And Misses' SUITS _ ‘25 SHOP Queen Street Floor SUIT AND COAT - I“: Alh-

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