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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jun 1946, p. 5

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MrM. and Mrs. Alex Moser and son Lconar dvisjted on Thursday evening at the home of Arc, Tim-- resa Schneider. St, Agatha. Mrs. Alvin Eshaugh of Kitchener spent the wr-ok-t-nd at his home here _ Earl Finn-beck". Eurira, On! GORDON’S GOOD GLASSES Features t " Ontario St. S. tElimination fnr Onuirio Juhigr FiiiriineG,%"niG, MB -Rosorvahona for displaying equipment should be made no later Softball r-ntries would be mule by the nine dale, (Open to all Sponsored by THE WATERIDO COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE INC Oliver A. Snyder. President Eldon D. Weber, Beemtarr-Tyeo. In up an" t o I ATE-Lu". "ttttoo 5 Bun-uh (Mine: ”9 Kin. Street w.. Kitchener, Omg E. S. Brilglor. Brunch “my" - __ __ _ _ Representhlivn: - - Br W, J Kunwuler (Chrontch Corn-nondun Older Eyes Need Frequent Care Yes' Life Insurance companies are much ahke as to policies and rates, but actual long-term results vary widely, We Invite you to compare The Mutual lufe of Canada's record mth that of Any other company. humming: comp-tiny I choose." haps you would say? You E1: an» the right to plan your fawn" Plan it with hf: insurance _ . _ the sxtongest force to assure wIIImeiuu a] your pram! mun?) _ _ _ foe yourself . ' . for your loved ones . . . in the years ahead! in I'f2 future?" SBCUIITY . . . should answer these questions: " I’M is BAMBERG Jttt.T.1'06 Dou't give age as an excuse for faulty vision. Carefully adjusted glasses can keep ynur eyes functioning with youthful "tiicienc.v and tdmi'ort. Come in and we IN today . . . we may he abh- tu impruw on tho vision your present glasses are giving you, R. M. Mal-rink E. A. Heit w in, of’Lochru it RURAL SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT DISPLAYS FARM MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES, DISPLAY Hon. James G. Gardiner, Min. of Agr, Speaker WATERLOO RAND RURAL SCHOOL CHOIR SHEEP DOC, DEMONSTRATION .mmog “31mm Emu) MP TRACK EVENTS tt!iti'iiugit Waterloo County Federation of Agriculture WATERLOO COUNTY matter WHICH We MOST Elm-u. Ont. East Kane-nu)". New tua"t"og. thet John L. Lloyd, Do- 291. Hen-clot, on. FARM PICNIC WEDNESDAY. JUNE " V -- Eric N. Shunt w -_. Out-nl-lou- RmQMI'IHVII You can rely on Marie Huh-Incl. 81 Nanci" " WATERLOO PARK . WATERDOO. ONT. KITCHENER Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Steiner and' mmin of Maryhill. Mr. and Mug iJohn Steffler and family of New) Dundee. Mr. Noah Grubb andi daughters of Heidelberg Sunday Visitors wlth Mrs Peter Dorscht. Mr, and Mrs. George Carey oil Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Jack) Carey of Michigan and Mrs. Wm. l Dietrie hot Waterloo visited with' Mr .and Mrs. David Dieboit on) Wednesday i Low Cost Life huurunce Sim I 809 E wdence of the satisfaction of Mutual life policyholders is furnished by the fact that whole families and succeed- ing generations have entrusted their life Insurance pro am: exclusively to The 'fe',',", Life, and each year approxi- mately 55% of its new busi. ness comes from policy- holders. Ask your Mutual Life representative to explain the special features of this Company, I“. Mn. L. George A. L. Drank-uni. " J. D. M. Fisher mwntlhould be made no later than Monday, June mm by the name dnle, (Open to all Run) Teams) Phone 2-4237 Phone £4113 [-15 p... ( Rev." E. J. Bailey of Hamilton is \a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. o. T. Coleman this week. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Dilworth and T. Dilworth of Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Mann of West Monkton were guests at the home lil, Mr. and Mrs. E A. Poth on Sun. ay. , Mrs. Ralph Berber of Pontiac, yMich.. visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. a'. Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 'Coleman Jag “LIM- A } Guests at the home irt iii..uiid :Mrs. Omar Snider on Sunday were' 4 Mr .and Mrs. Ed. Kavelman, Jo- seph Reber and Robert Meiienthien of Tonawanda, N.Y.. were and: fat the home of Mr, and Mrs. Har, ‘old Weiss while visiting relatives lin the village and community over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacob and song, Keith and Jimmie and George Jacob visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fleischauer at Guelph on Sugday. _ -- " dos man man. will he liili,i onugundly evening B The 1Tg,"gfs'leet met the. U. I . paraoesMe on un ' . »Scripture verses were read , t FSV‘LE' 33.99%.” 3'“ “‘34: Miss Irene Chapman' visited with Miss Edna Karcher at Kitchener on salyrday., .. .. ._. ---., . Mrs. Allan Cressmait and baby son. Robert Douglas returned home fren thefHhr ligspitaLop SNnday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmidt and sons. Richard and Paul of Kitchen- el visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt op 19yrtitar, __ 7 Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Gordon and children, Marlene and Paul of Lewiston, NN., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Becker. E. B. Hallman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clemens at Milver- tor?ym Supdyy. - - Mr. arid Mrs. Lloyd Erb ot Kitch- ener visited with E. K. Bock on Sta-skir- -- __- --- -_-_ Visitors with Mr. and Mm. Ward Becker on Sunday were: Mt and Mrs. Wayne Shanta and chldren. Martha and DaviMof New Ham- burg; and Mr. and Mrs Oliver Bean and sons, Erie and John Ro- bert of Rosebank. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kavelman of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Einwechter also of Waterloo who just returned from a plane trip to New York City, visited with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eir1wechttr P? Stttyrfay, - Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Musselman spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Schlichter at thttmley, -- A A U Mr sind rMs, Anson Lang visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrow atffitehnter oct Sunday. - _ - Mr. and Mrs. 1ohn Hotstetter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McFarlane at Plattsville on Sun- day, - - - Miss Glennis idusseimttn, WN., ot Listowel is visiting with relatives inAhe vfllttrtt.and commlgpity;_ Mrs. A. iiitborn and Miisrieary Hilborn of Waterloo visited with 2M. and Mrs. Clare Hilbom on Sun- ay. Miss Lois Ford of Vancouver. B.C., Miss Dora Schnchter of Gait and Miss Pearl Bchliehter of Kiteh- war were visitors at the home of Mr ,and Mrs. Henry Schlichter over the week-end. Mr .and Mrs. Orley Uttelman and Mr .and Mrs. W, E. Smith of Wa- terloo called on Mrs. J. Cassel on Sunday, A _ u 7 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rosenber- gy and Similar pt, gentrevine visit- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder and Keith Cressman of Elmira and Howard Cressman of Hespeler via- ited at the home of Mrs. Leandel- Crtssman, Y? Suy4ar, _ Ed with Mr. ind Mrs. Claréhlce n3- senberger and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shyrt "I Iiundar, --, _ -- A Lyle mttmad "ot Kitchener called on his grandmother, Mrs. George Hellman 9n_ _Sund_ay. - - my riidertefn {allowed by prays by Miss Jean Ham-nu. Palm 1” was read b yBegin-ld Brown. The superintendent. In. Wane: Bo- mahn presented the mm study book. “Nymaa’s Two Villas". m4 tiruert.et,Ptittiee- trt Pyrite-1 mad 'w'nh' may): iinidirGit SW1 --- --- -- _ _ Mr and Mrs. George Giese and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Giese of To- nawanda. N.Y., visited with Mr. any, Mrs .H. 5.avthnan or? Fyidar., Mahmud “Ont-“db, Tmo.BtardNraradutrrdSni- ttttg/Mattie'."-',':','.",'," by In: Ruth M. (in Tuesday eveetinqtheitist.nd UnitodWettuenCtturett-- preseatedwitls-ieirsumt-sin theformo8voeaiaMetahrMV Pgzte,',flNNi",rtrNtt H, _iednphnmlot_thcuqiep. A clot: W: my. Mry, fie.orgeAodg_ins Miss Verna Schade, daughter of Ity: and Mrs. H. F. Schade, who returned as a missionary to the ;Belgian Congo in Africa a few ‘momhs ago will always be a firm (believer in the old adage. "It's an ill wind that blows nobody good" In a recent letter written to her 'parents from her mission station at *Bongondza she related a unique ex- Fciii'iGi' Miss Schade had only been set- tled in her mud house about two weeks when she became ill with malaria. One evening while lying in bed all alone in her hut a terri- tlc wind storm came along and blew away the thatched roof. As a result of the in wind Miss Sehade who has since recovered trom the attack of malaria is now living temporarily in a lovely burnt brick house known as the "Guest House" which was erected for the use of visitors to the mission station and which can boast of having “run- ning water" something very un- common in the heart of Africa. The concluding services of the two weeks Evangelistic campaign were held at the Bethel M.B.C. Church on Sunday. A Sunday School rally was a specal feature of the morning with an attendance of 177, at which time Mrs. Oliver Eckstein won ttmt prize for bring- ing the largest number to the ser- vice and Howard Otterbein re- ceived the second prize. The prizes were presented by the evangelist. ( Mrs. W. S. Foote, Douglas Foote ‘nnd Allan Barron of Paris and Miss Ellen Page of Brantford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page on Wednesday. Mrs Harold Pom, Mrs. Clayton Toman, Miss Emma Lantemchla- ger, Mrs. Clarence Hilborn and Eden Hilborn attended the annual convention of the Baptist Women's Foreign and Home Missionary So- ciety which was held at McMaster UryyersiV.9amjlton 9n Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller and Miss June Litwiller of Preston, Mrs. G. A. Shepherdson of Kitch- ener and the Mistress Mary Hilbom and Nora Oberlie of Waterloo called at the home of I. M, Hilborn crledr1esday, 7 J past week-end. Visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Musselman on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Zeller and son, Ronald and Mrs. Jacob Zeller of Breslau, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Zeller of Kitchener; Mr and Mrs. Clarence Mills and sons, John and Donald of Toronto; and George Mills of gracebridge; - Grant Gingerich of Detroit, Mrs. D. Gingrich and Charles Ginger- ich of eston called on Rev. and Me. C9in_geEieh on, We4nesgay. Sadi- Coleman ot Tommo were "can visitors with Mr, and In Eldon Shah Mrs M. H. Shana, Mm Mary Shanta and Gordon Shanta visited with Mr. and Mn Jacob Hoist at Pine [linen Sunday. Prank Tom. Glen Path and Eden unborn attended the B.Y.P.U convention at Ite, Road Bap- nu Chunk: in oronto over the past week-end. éylgnetupd the _iees Pair an] Mr.andMrs.WiuardKinateand Mr and AMI} yy.erbert_Prry ot " "E CANADA AGAIN” Step on board a Canadian National train and go in relaxed comfort. You‘ll find new pleasure in train travei...and Canadian National service as courteous as ever. AND you can plan to see it now-to get away on that pleasure trip, long deferred because of wartime restrictions. (hyy,:y, N _j(c) Phe! qagh,aegh IAIMT‘ONA 11N1c v". TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA has read by Mrs. Melvin Becker, 'followed by a poem, “May-time is ‘Spring cleaning time" and prayer iby the leader. Mrs. Harold Path 1and Miss Dorothy Wanner of New Dundee contributed two vocal duets and Mrs. Jantzi gave an in- spirational talk using John 17:19 as a basis for her remarks, conclud- 'ing with a poem, "A Mother's 'Prayer", The main feature of the levening was an interesting address ion the subject. moral education, given by Mrs, Roy Path of New (Dundee, Mrs. Poth discussed here- ‘aity under the headings of physical characteristic temperatments and environments as affected by sur- roundings, menta land spiritual at- mosphere and their influence on moulding character. Mrs. A. Shel- by presided for the business session which included th eappointment of Mrs. Netherton, Mrs, A. Becker and Mrs G .Hussey as delegates for the coming convention. Following tho meeting the hostess served refresh- ments and a social half-hour was ejoyedi LicuL-Col. Robert and Mrs. Ju- gow and daughters Peggy and Eleanor of Ann Arbor. Mich, visit- ed with Mrs, Ilcuteiltr on Sunday Mrs. J. H Wickson of Toronto. National president of the W.C.T.U. will be the guest speaker of the afternoon session when the annual convention of the county W.C.T.U. is being held at the Evangelical Church, here. on Tuesday, June li. In the evening, Rev. A. R. Shelly of Kitchener will give the address. Other features of this session will be a children's program and spe- coal music. . The Youth Fellowship- of the Evangelical Church met on Sunday evening with David Rife presiding. Ted Bastin of Galt led in prayer and a helpful address was given by Mn Turcotte, Christian Business, man of Galt who spoke on the sub- ieet, "Happiness in Christian Life". After telling his own experiences. he challenged youth to make a full surrender to Christ. A decision service followed and closing pray- " was offered by the speaker. Miss Lois Ford of Vancouver, BC. is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. S Hilburn and Mr. Hilborn. Several from this community at- tended the special services at the Holy communion was observed ut the United Brethren Church on Sunday morning. The fourth quar- terly business meeting for the New Dundee circuit wil lbe held at the local church on Friday evening with Rev. G. A. Shepherdson of Kitchener, conference superinten- dent in charge. The May meeting of the local W_CT.U. was held " the bane of Mrs Clarence Hilbert; on Wednes- day evening with In Clinton Jan- tzi of New Dundee leading an im- pressive worship service on the theme "Mothers". Followinf the opening Man -the 'tript.ure, - ROSEVILLE " - link-0d. (Ml-W Mr .and Mrs. Adam Poll were guests at the Rohr-Stevens wed- ding which ceremony took place at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. Kitchener. on Saturday, Mrs. Clarence Hilborn and Eden were in Hamilton on Tuesday ot- tendig a Baptist W.M.S. cunvontmn at McMaster University. Mr. arufMrriGrd1ischo of In- nerkip visited with Mr. and Mrs, Adam Pol. Ity?. Suqdpy. _ Several Holstein Breeders at- tended the National sale held at Oakville on Wednesday. Elmer Stoltz consigned a heifer, two years old, for which he received $2,300. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Becker. Don- aid and Geraldine visited recently wig: reWivcs at Palmerston. Members of the Evangelical We MS. and Ladies' Aid attended the annual convention of the W.M.S. for this district held at St. Jacobs last week. . New Dundee Uaited Mm Church last week when Rev. C. W. Meadows, D.D., of Chambergburx. Pa, a former onto: ot the alum. preached, During their any. Dr. and Mrs. Meadow: and Min Joyce called at some homes in the com- munity, Mr. and Mrs. George GUlesElifno! Ayr called on Mr. and In. " Stoltz on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Albert Shelby visit. ed with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shel- by at Bright on Sunday Nel At Canadian Nationnl's unrest ticket office they’ll tell you about the place you want to see. arrange train reservations and other details. Make travel I pleasure all the way -drop in and talk it over with Canadian National. fh1!l'iilit, I "l'iireed CANADA’S TOURIST BUSINESS I." th "It? PLAN voul I’ll. 1“ oe""" BEE! N.‘ so" AO is 1molt business .-Bltcau" the money upon: " American visitors filters into - community. It puts extra cash in (In pockets of Canadians. boosting 5‘ new for the"farmer, the m - chant, the city worker. It's to m body's interest to protect thin pmtis able business, particularly in “It critical year when friendly, courier)!!! treatment of our guests will pay W dividends in the years ahead. CANADIAN "AY" IUIEAI' w d trod- l Call-nun. _ [, E ,. TE‘EL sx tition at New Rain] day. A number 'Art here attended ttir/s! numberof:

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