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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 May 1946, p. 3

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Munroâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munro, 1238 Albert St., Waterioo, a son. Burrâ€"At St Mary‘s Hospital, May 21, Mr. and Mrs George Burt, 1255 King St., Preston, a daughâ€" Preston, a daughter. . e Feickâ€"At St_ Mary‘s Hospital, Komerâ€"At St Mary‘s Friday, May 24, 1946 € ' suEI® Our lakes this s1 friendly visitors smm Ahamemnteran & CFRB, 10:30 p.m., Thuriday, Friday and Saturday Feick, RR 1, St. Jacobs, daughâ€" 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Mcâ€" liveen, 243 King St N., Waterâ€" loo, a son. Tune in " This means that it will be necessary for conâ€" sumers using these subsidized tickets, to pay an additional two cents per quart along with each ticket on and after June 1st, when the distributors will revert to the legal prices in the various markets of Ontario. The Ontario Milk Control Board has announced that : MILK TICKETS ONTARIO MILK DISTRIBUTORS Births Worth his weight in gold! The Province of Ontario profits to almost the same extent from tourist busiâ€" ness as it does from the gold mining industry. [t‘s up to each of us to see that it goes on growing -'@'m&”d‘ J’m M/ * *pa and the CHANGE in the PRICE OF MILK ‘"Milk Tickets purchased at the â€"sub sidized price (prior to June l1st) and in the hands of consumers on June 1st will be worth 2¢ per quart less than the legal price which will be in effect on June 1st" in coâ€"operation with your dairy A LJ P _ ue wB* sSMEIR * _ Our lakes this summer are going to attract thousands of friendly visitors from the States. We want them to enjoy themselves . . . it‘s in our own interest to see they get the very finest of everything we can give them. WHAT CAN 1 DO? The answer is plenty! Here are some of the things anyone can do. These practical suggestions come from a wellâ€"known Ontario Hotelman: 1. Know the places of interest 4. Take the time to give any and beauty spots in your requested information fully district and tell people all and graciously. about them. 1eee oo m â€" Hoereâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Res.m:‘l: Hoere, RR. 1. Hespeler, a ter. Rothâ€"At Kâ€"W way . . . 1. Hotels; 2. Stores; 3. Restaurants; 4. Tares, etc.; 5. Amusmeâ€" ments; 6. Garages This diagram shows how everyone benefitsa from the Ontario tourist income. Every dollar is shared this May 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nicholls, 628 Hespeler St., Presâ€" When you write your friends in the States tell them about the places they would really enjoy visiting. Try to make any visitor glad he came to Canada. arkoskiâ€"At St ‘s Hospital, May 15, to Mr. ar:r‘.n Edward Karkoski, 949 Hamiiton St., Presâ€" ton, a daughter. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunsâ€" more, 112 King St S., Waterloo, 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry nt-y. 1444 Queen St., Presâ€" .. . we can‘t do less than return the comâ€" pliment. Remember that it costs money to take a holiday . . . so let‘s see they get a good return for every penny they spend. Take the time to give any requested information fully and graciously. In business dealings, reâ€" member Canada‘s reputition for courtesy and fairness depends on you. To sum it up, follow the Golden Rule." Dorschtâ€"May 19, Llioyd Dorscht, |_ RR. 2, Petersburg, 47 years. ,Dehlerâ€"May 20, Mrs. Edward Dehâ€" _ ler, 113 John St. E.. Waterloo, 62 |__years. | Mahoodâ€"May 19, John Mahood, Toronto, formerly of Elmira, 71 years. Snyderâ€"May 20, Melvin B. Snyâ€" |_ der, New Dundee, 65 years. ble, Hespeler. Leaperâ€"May 20, Mrs. Rosa Leaper, _ Moir St., Elora, 72 years. Dieboldâ€"May 21, Leo Diebold, Linwood, 65 years. NWicholâ€"May 21, Andrew Nichol, Ayr, 49 years. Ortweinâ€"May 20, J. W. Ortwein, Hensall, 96 years. Holtâ€"May 21, Harry Holt, Hanoâ€" ver, 43 years. Cummingâ€"May 4, William Cumâ€" ming, Jordan, formerly of Elora, 85 years. Hamiltonâ€"May 15, James Hamilâ€" ton, Milverton, 84 years. Hornbergerâ€"May 10, John Hornâ€" berger, St. Clair, Mich., formerly of Elora, 86 years. Weitlauferâ€"May 16, Henry Wettâ€" laufer, Wellesley, 81 years. Spenlerâ€"May 16, Mrs. Leah Spenâ€" ler, Baden, 64 years. Strembleâ€"May 20, Joseph Stemâ€" Domonchukâ€"Vogelâ€"May 18, Geo. Joseph Domonchuk of Preston to Anita Louise Vogel of Kitchener. Hertelâ€"Vollâ€"May 18, Lloyd Briton Hertel of Kitchener and New Hamburg, to Irene Helena Voll. St. Agatha. Erbâ€"Gaschoâ€"May 15, Leroy Erb of Zurich to Laura Esther Gascho of Innerkip. Blackieâ€"Hartel â€" May 18, James Barnes of Elmvale. Lienhardtâ€"Vollâ€"May 14, Edward Lienhardt of Waterloo to Marâ€" garet Voll of Elmira. Whr-!’dyâ€"lh{ 18, Melâ€" vin D. er?enhueno Buffalo to Geraldine (Gerry) Rose Fedy of onto to Jean Kennaway of Presâ€" ton. Ditnerâ€"Robertsonâ€"May 14, Clarâ€" ence Wither, St. A&:x:, to Helen Robertson of Sou pton. Evensâ€"Barnes â€" Raymond Victor Rockel to Olive Widmeyer, both lflol’b" 11, Rarl Miller ~Sindallâ€"May of Baden to Frances Marion Sinâ€" dall of Gadshill. ua-c.u--un‘ 18, John Laâ€" Verne B?:id of :nbl.nk to Ruth Bernice Calder Normanâ€"Kennawayâ€"May lt Anâ€" Edward Blackie of Preston to Margaret Rose Hartel of Blair. chmidtâ€"Culpâ€"May 18, Harold J. Schmidt of Baden to Enid Elizaâ€" beth Culp of Vineland. harlachâ€"McAvoyâ€"May 18, Jeâ€" rome Scharlach of Kitchener to Olive May McAvoy of Waterloo. Waterloo. Marriages Deaths ESS NP SS mother 40 whacks; when she saw , |what she had done, she gave het lather 41!" NEW DUNDE;F.-â€"Melvin B. Snyâ€" der passed away at Hamilton early Monday mornipg following an illâ€" ness of five weeks. In his 66th year, \the deceased was born Aug. 19, 1880, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. ’Daniel Snyder of Roseville. The late Mr. Snyder farmed for several | years and also conducted a general ' store in Roseville. Twenty years lago he moved to New Dundee 1where he took over the secretaryâ€" ‘treasurership of the New Dundee ‘Coâ€"operative creamery, which rosi- {tion he held at the time of his ,__Mrs. William Seyler accompaâ€" Inied by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Seyler |from Lisbon spent the weekâ€"end in Toronto. Mrs. Edward Bender, Mrs. Laâ€" vina Spies and Emmerson Spies ‘from Elmira were Monday visitors ‘with Otillia Moht. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Doering and Wayne were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mohr in |\ Amuiree. |_ _ Mrs. Peter Seip and Karolyn |from Gadshill spent Monday with ,Mr. Theodore Doering. Mrs. Dehler attended St. Louis | {R.C. Church and was a member of the Christian Mothers‘ Society; the [Catholic Women‘s League; and the ‘League of the Sacred Heart _ _ | Surviving are four brothers, Roâ€" bert and William of Waterloo; John, Toror.to; Gilbert, Detroit; and five sisters, Mrs. Rudoiph Heller, Mrs. Alexander Gies, Mrs. Edward Tooke, Mrs. Edward Bordman, all of Waterloo, and Mrs. John Lauer, R.R. 2, Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder and Linn, Mr. John Creager from Mannheim spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr. Ronald from Lisbon spent an evenâ€" last week with Mrs. Alvin Eidt. LIZZIE BORDEN By Peter Levins Read, in The American Weekly with Sunday‘s Detroit Times, Peâ€" ter Levins‘ story of the Borden case, generally considered Ameriâ€" ca‘s greatest murder mystery. Read about the enigmatic Llui:rgorden. who, according to the celebrated song, "took an axe and gave her tion he held at the time of his death. Mr. Snyder also served as clerk for North Dumfries Township from 1924â€"1933. He was a faithful member of the Roseville United Brethren Church and has served on several church boards. In 1913 he married Viola Willits, who surâ€" vives along with two sisters, Mrs. A. C. Becker and Mrs. Austin Bricker of Roseville. By Miss Norma Doering (Chronicle Correspondent) Sunday visitors with Mrs. Alvin Eidt were: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Roth, and Muriel Nicklas from Stratford, Mrs. Aaron Eidt from New Hamburg. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Heintz from Bamberg spent Sunday with Mr <nd Mrs. J. E. Doering. _ _ Miss Martha Veidor from Logan spent Sunday with Rev. and Dzn S. F. M. Friedrichsen. ~ Mrs. Henry Hoerle from Wilby visited on Sunda, with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wegford Following a short illness, Llo‘g Dorscht, died at his residence, RR. The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Dorscht, he was born at Josephsburg. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Doering from Hickson and Mr. Theodore Doering spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kneisel in Lisâ€" Mr. Stuart Eidt from Shakesâ€" peare spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Eidt. STRANGE CASE OF Surviving are one brother, Noah Spenler, Baden, and three sisters, Mrs. J. W. S. Wood, and Mrs. Thoâ€" mas Griffin, Baden, and Mrs. Anâ€" ton Promersperger, Preston. 2, Petersburg, Sunday night. Surviving are one son, Vincent, Kitchener; one brother, Emil Start, Toronto; and one sister, Mrs. Alâ€" bert Hergott, Waterloo. BADEN.â€"Following a‘ lengthy illness, Mrs. Leah Spenler, 64, died at her late residence, Baden, Thursday. She had been ill for cight years. â€" â€" The death of Mrs. Edward Dehâ€" ler, 62, ocurred at her residence, 113 John St E., Waterloo, early Monday. 2 The former Julia Starr, she was born June 13, 1883, in Waterloo. d Mrs. Cl&ylon Mohr, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buck and WEST j PHILIPSBURG _ The overcoming of discase, important as it is, is but one of the functions of Science, p. 2): "Healing physical discase is the smallest part of Christian and Founder of this Sciâ€" ence, Mary Baker Eddy, writes (Rudimental Divine of Satislactory Science. It is only the bugleâ€"call to thought and action in the higher realm be sent free epplication to W'g:-u...ma. George St., Teronto, Ont. Christian Science Sunday serâ€" vices are broadcast over Station CFRB every other Sunday at i1 a.m. Nest broadcast â€" MAY 26th of infinite gooduess." A booklet that will help to Indeed the Discoverer Mrs. Edward Dehler Obitunary Mrs. Leah Spenler Melvin B. Snyder Lloyd Dorscht Emil Starr, | _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gingerich |ate visiting at Wakarusa, Ind., with relatives and friends. |\ Helmuth. Mr .and Mrs. Art Bricker and daughter Beverley and Miss Myrâ€" tle Wilfong of Elmira were Sunâ€" day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Emâ€" erson Stange. & Misses Doris Stowe and Doris Hillier of Toronto, Melba Schwindt cf Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Schwindt, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schwindt and daughter, Diane Ward and Howard Schwindt and Elmer Martin of Elmira and Floyd Schwindt of near Elmira were Sunâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G. Schwindt. Mr .and Mrs Elroy Helmuth of South Easthope spent Thursday efternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Miss Elva Snider of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Horst and Miss Almeta Bowman of Floradale and Miss Edna Martin of near Floâ€" radale spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Danie} Horst. Prescriptions. Our Specialty See your Doctor frst then bring us"; your prescriptions. Fresh stock at all times. | Little Eleanor Junker spent & | few days over the weekâ€"end with | her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Junker in New Hamburg. the 9th line spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Helmuth. Miss Namoi Gingerich of Baden is hired for the coming season by Mirs. Curtis Cressman and spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Edmund Gingerich were guests over the weekâ€"end of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Junker in Perâ€" Mr .and Mrs. Daniel Zehr and Marlene of Bright spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Harry Weil. | in visitors Sunch{n with M Allen Bender Baden. Schmidt in Baden. _ _Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Junker and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mr. Henâ€" visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with Mr ry Wettlaufer at Wellesley on Monâ€" with Mr. and Mrs. Allen: _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weicker and Judith visited Fridey in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Plewch of in s aea is BEDFORD LD.A. DRUG STORE Opposite Post Office, Waterioo Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weisman of| Mr. and Mrs. Amos Zehr and Mr. NORTH WOOLWICH THEN, when the operator asks it, your own telephone number. Wednesday last Helmuth If you don‘t know the distant telephone number, please make a note of it for future use when you hear the operator repeat it. GCLASSES to fit your PERSONALITY ftrom YOUNG‘S 8. F. LONG PAGE THREE

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