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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jun 1946, p. 3

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Rev. S. E. Stevenson of Galt conâ€" ducted the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday morning. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston was in charge of the service at the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. On Suday next, June 30&.union services will be held at the Doon Presbyterian Church with Rev. S. E. Stevenson, minister of the Doon United _ Church. On _ Sunday morning â€" at â€" 9.15 a.m. Rev. Stevenson will be in charge of the wnion services for the month of July at the Presbyterian Church. Willow Lakeâ€" was the scene of hundreds of bathers, who, in order to evade the heat over the weekâ€" end took their weekly dip in the cool spring water. Miss Phoebe Watson celebrated her 88th birthday on Sunday, June 16th. Many friends called during the afternoon and evening. They were from British Columbia, Hamâ€" ilton, Niagara district, Brantford and many poins in Waterloo counâ€" ty. Miss Watson is in good health and it is easy to take her for 15 or 20 years younger. Miss Watson still paints, cares for her garden ard attends many different church and social gatherings. Her brother (the noted Canadian artist) Homer Watson, died 10 years ago, but Miss Watson still acts as hostess to the hundreds of visitors that call to view her brother‘s pictures at the Watson Art Gallery. The Doonâ€"Blair Ladies Auxiliâ€" wry to Freeport sanatorium held a weiner roast on Wednesday evenâ€" Friday, June 28, 1946 Lvery Joung Husband §¥ W P ,' A o Every Young Earl Pannabecker, Elmia, Ont PROUDLY ... We Introduce Life insurance companies are much alike as to policies and rates, but actual longâ€"term results vary widely. Evidence of answer is "yes."" Probably there is a mortgage and other debrs. Given time, you can pay them! But they could be a burden to your wife, if something should happen to you. That is one reason why you should have a¢â€" equate life insurance protection. PANY you insure with? Yes! In _ accord a m e o w i t h Wartime Prices and Trade 26â€"Pc. Sets (Bulk) $30. up With Cabinets Branch Office: 119 King Street W., Kitchener, Ont, _ â€" _ Phone 44713 E. S. Bringloe, Branch Manager Representatives: _ By Mrs. R. Jones (Chronicle Correspondent) and up Terms : $34.175 See It Next Week ... Come in and R. M. Mactarlane 54. A. Heit . M. 0. Lochead Get Your PRIORITY CERTIFICATE Elmira, Ont. Eart Katzenmeier, New Hamburg, Ont John L. Lioyd, Bux 291. Hespeler, Ont. l DIAMOND MERCHANTs 8 King St. Rast "Gternally â€" _ Eric N. Sharpe Outâ€"ofâ€"town Representatives Before long we will be featuring a full showing, with complete sets, of 1847 Rogers Bros‘. newest patternâ€""Eternally Yours" . . . Right now, however, ‘we have a sample piece on display and illustrations of other pieces. Come in and see them. Fill in your priority form and place your order now. Deliveriecs will be made: acâ€" cording to rotation received SAMPLE NOW ON DISPLAY CANADA‘S FIRST POSTWAR PATTERN IN FINE SILVERPLATE | Stanley and George Jones were |visitors at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Jones of Preston on ‘Monday. |_Robert MacKenzie of Sarnia visâ€" ited at the home of Mrs. C. Hatt. ing at Willow Lake. Mrs. L. Cluthe Sr., was the hostess. The outdoor supper was much enjoyed by the members. After supper bingo was played and many prizes were won. The meeting will be at the home uf Mrs. T. Wakefield in September. Mrs. E. Cornish, president, was in charge of the picnic arrangements, Mr. and Mrs. E. Grimster, and Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards, and Mrs. Wm. Mercer of Brantford were guests at a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eade. Mr. and Mrs. George Bartholoâ€" mew of Dickie Settlement were visiting friends in the village on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pearcey spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Nirs. Thomas Pearcey of Rockton. Homer Gingrich and Jack Runâ€" ttedler of Preston were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fisher and baâ€" by of Bridgeport have moved their household effects to the village where they have purchased a house on the property of Mr. Charles Reader. Guests at the home of Mrs. J. Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Garwood Jr., of Toronto and Mr and Mrs. A. Garwood Jr., and Mrs Richardson of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eade have left the village to make their home at White Rock, B.C. _ â€" James Ayres of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ayres. wl Mre | Fredenick: Sehipptine W« Willow St 1847 ROGERS BROS. ours L. George A. L. Breithaupt, Jr J. D. M. Fisher A New Dream Puattern ~â€" And You May Order Now From a Sample Hespeler. Rankinâ€"Lintonâ€"June 25, Thomas Rankin of Toronto, formerly of Waterloo, to Marjorie E. Linton of Montreal. M Hieronimusâ€"Kraftâ€"June 22, Clarâ€" ence (Jim) Hieronimus of St. Clements to Adeline Kraft of Kitchener and Glen Allan. ’Wiml-Wmâ€"June 15, Verluss Witzel of Petersburg to Beatrice Wagner of Alma. Goodâ€"Sniderâ€"June 20, Raymond Morgan Good to Olive Pearl Sniâ€" der, both of St. Jacobs. ‘Billnd-Ponyâ€"June 15, George H. Billard of Port Aux Basques, Nfd., to June E. Perry of Hesâ€" _ peler. Litwillerâ€"Bellarâ€"June _ 22, _ Earl Litwiller of RR. 2, Petersburg, _ to Mary Elizabeth Bellar of Millâ€" _ bank. Krugâ€"Sippelâ€"June _ 22, Gordon John Krug of Tavistock to Talcan Martha Sippel of Shakespeare. Shantzâ€"Snyderâ€"June 22, Gordon M. Shantz of New Dundcee to Norma Snyder of Waterloo. Meyerâ€"Hahnâ€"June }22, Howard Chas. Meyer of Waterloo to Mar-‘ garet Mary Hahn of Kitchener. Zettelâ€"Schuettâ€"June 22, Hugo Zetâ€" tel of Kitchener to Anna Elizaâ€" beth Schuett of Kitchener and West Montrose, Cairnsâ€"Millerâ€"June _ 18, _ David Lawrence Cairns to Hulda Louise Miller of Preston. Brennerâ€"Cicuraâ€"June 18, Claude Brenner of Linwood to Margaret Cicura of Preston. Clackâ€"Turowâ€"June 22, Alfred Leoâ€" nard Clack to Natalie Helen Tuâ€" row, both of Preston. Helmâ€"Lehmanâ€"June 22, Claire Helm, RR. 1, Waterloo, to Ruth Lehman of Waterlo0o. Steckenreiterâ€"Pryor â€" June _ 22, Louis Winkler Steckenreiter to Dorothy Isabel Pryor, both of Waterloo. Rohrbacherâ€"Schumacherâ€"June 22, Joseph Thomas Rohrbacher of Bridgeport to Marie Julia Schuâ€" ___macher of Kitchener. Skeatesâ€"Huetherâ€"June 22, Ernest Winston Skeates of Worcester, Mass., to Catherine Marie Hueâ€" ther, of Hespeler. Phillipsâ€"Clancyâ€"June 22, Edwin Thomas Phillips of Kitchener to _ Mary Ellen Clancy of Maryhill Hallâ€"June 19, Joseph H. Hall, 96 Alexandra Ave., Waterloo, 65 years. ll.o.uâ€"-.lune 19, John Logue, Presâ€" _ ton, at Westminster Hospital, London, Ont., 47 years. Hunterâ€"June 22, James E. Hunter, Hespeler, 69 years. Doeringâ€"June 21, Adam Doering, Philipsburg, 76 years. Gimbelâ€"June 23, Mrs. Martha Jane Gimbel, Freeport, 69 years. Frankâ€"Schallerâ€"June 25, Francis jownship, she was a Gal Frank â€" to Frances Maryann|the, late_ Mr. and Mrs. Schaller, both of Preston. Becker. The late Mrs. Gin Murrayâ€"Sweitserâ€"June 25, Her.|2 member of the Freepor bert Hammond Murray, of Presâ€"| Church. Her_ husband, . ton, to Hazel Cynthia Sweitzer of Gimbel, died Feb. 24, 1928 â€" M i Cadnd vin Prine to Alma Elding, both of 5reston. Mic skyâ€"Hillerâ€"June 22, Ralph Jack (Mickeira) Michalofsky of RR. 2, Breslau, to Jean Marâ€" _ guerite Hiller of Kitchener. _ _ Kieswetterâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 23, to Mr. m:-l. Hubert Kieswetter, 706 Queen St., Presâ€" Prineâ€"Eldingâ€"June 22, David Melâ€" By Mrs. Aaron Nelmuth (Chronicle Correspondent) Henry Roth of the Canadian Arâ€" my Medical Corps, stationed in England arrived at London on Monday morning to be greeted by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick S. Roth, w_l__lere he is now staying. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth, Elaine and Magdalena spent Sunâ€" day with Mrs. Nancy Yantzi in South Easthope. _ 0 â€" June 19, to Mr. and Mrs. George Stillaway, RR. 3, Kitchener, a daughter. Hollingerâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, June Miss Erma Kropf speni 'Su;dny with Miss Vernetta Schlegel of Cassel. Quite a few from around here atâ€" tended the funeral of the late N Lichti at St. Agatha on Sunday. _ Weilsâ€"At Kâ€"W June 1 to Mr. and &,‘* Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kropf, Verna and Mary were visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brenneâ€" man in South Easthope. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Roth, Carol Anne and Delores of Clarence Cenâ€" tre, N.Y., spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Helmuth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Junker and Margaret spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Junker Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marshall of Detroit, Mich., called on Martin Kieswetter on Sunday. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Voll of Linâ€" wood visited at the home of Mr. ard Mrs. Clemens Rumig and at the home of Simon Voll on Sunday. Mr. Ronald Pfaff of Waterloo went a few days‘ holidays at the illiam Schneider home. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Kieswetâ€" ter and family of St Agatha were Sunday guests of the former‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs M. J. Kieswetâ€" ter. Mr. and Mrs. Linus Kieswetter of Galt visited on Sunday with the formetr‘s father here. Miss Elizabeth Roth of Kitchener was a guest at the home of her father. Mr. Albert Roth on Sunday. Mr. Ed. Kaufman was a visitor with Mr. and Mra George Berge, ton, a daughter. EAST ZORRA Marriages By W. J. Kicewetter (Chronicle Correspondent) BAMBERG Deaths Births *HEB WATHRLOO WQutaeb) CHRONICLE PM COME T Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. David Otto were Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Snider and Ronald of Kitchâ€" erer, Miss Springer of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Baer and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Burt and family of Toronto. Mr. Lemore Holst and Miss Dorâ€" othy Lichti with Mr. and Mrs. I. Martin on Sunday. _ Miss Helen Eckstein of Kitchener spent her holidays at her home last week. â€" â€" Surviving are two sons, Edgar Roy of Kitchener, and Harold M. cf Freeport; a brother, Noah Beckâ€" er of Freeport, and a sister, Mrs. Magdelena Schnarr of Kitchener, Three grandchildren also survive. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantz were Miss Elaine Gingerich of Baden, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jantzi, Lloyd, Norma and Ralph; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Steckley and Diane Carol of Welâ€" lesley, Miss Leona Gingerich of Baden and Mr. Walter Snider of rear New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Main, Mary Jean and David and Mr. and Mrs. Will Main of Kitchener on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapâ€" man. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Bauman and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Horst of Floradale with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruber on Sunday. Miss Jeanne Shantz of Vineland and Mr. Kenneth Shantz of New Dundee spent Sunday at their home. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Eckstein were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rier and son, of Peâ€" tersburg; Miss Olive Groh and Mr. Oliver Good; Mr. and Mrs. Clayâ€" ton Brutzki; Mr. E. Brutzki and { Mrs. Martha Jane Gimbel, 69, lifeâ€"long _ resident | of _ Waterloo ‘Township, died Sunday night at the bome of her son, Harold M. Gimbel at Freeport as a result of a stroke. Born Nov. 9, 1876, in Waterioo Township, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Becker. The late Mrs, Gimbel was a member of the Freeport United Church. Her husband, Abraham son Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Vinâ€" cent Tugg of Bloomingdale. â€" _ Miss Olive Groh spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Albrecht. â€"_ â€"_ Boschart with Miss Helen Eckstein Thursday evening. _ _ _ __ _ Surviving are three sons, Austin of Philipsburg, Gordon of New Hamburg and Howard of Kitchenâ€" er; two daughters, Mrs. John (Frieâ€" da) Frank, Kitchener; Mrs. Oscar (Eugenia) Hachbart, Heideiberg; two brothers, John of Amulree and Edward of Phlllrburl; and one sister, Mrs, Russell Heipel, Wellesâ€" ley; 18 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Two sons and a daughter predeceased him. Sunday visitors with Mr. and | Mrs. Christ Albrecht were Mr. Roâ€"| nald Lofthouse and Mr. Maurice Sider of Nanticoke, Miss Bernice | Bartlett and Mr. Alvin Winger of Kitchener. er Effie llonwura; two sons, Herâ€" bert and John, of Kitchener, and two daughters, Mrs Kenneth (Aileen) Lockie of Timmins, and Mrs. Herbert (Hazel) Day of Hamâ€" ilton. Ten grendchildren also surâ€" PHILIPSBURG.â€"Adam Doering, retired farmer died suddenly at the age of 76 at the home of his son Austin, here. He was born on April 27, 1870, son of the late Abel Doerâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart with Mr. and Mrs. Pracher Sunday evenâ€" ing. Hall was also a member of the Waâ€" terloo Lodge A.F. and A.M. Surviving are his wife, the formâ€" ing and Catherine Schmidt His wife Elizabeth died 12 years ago.. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Good with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boshart on Tuesday. s se c llil»on. â€"gnne mn-?:u'en A150 BUEâ€" vive. mr , Rhea, predeâ€" ceased him in 1935. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Delton Boshart were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boshart and famâ€" ily and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wolfe and Brenda and Karen of New Hamburg. ence, John and Viola Holst with ’l'd{' and Mrs. Ezra Mohr at Gadsâ€" ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruâ€" ber accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Bauman and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Horst to East Zorra to Mr. and Mrs. Christ Leis _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs Emmanuel Swarâ€" tzentruber and family with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Swartzentruber of _ Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart with Mrs. John Steinman in Wellesley en Sunday. _ _ _ â€" _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Delton Boshart and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swartzenâ€" truber and Mr. Ward Schmidt with Mr. Fred Schneider at Pike Lake on Sunday. _ _ _ + _Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman atâ€" tended the funeral of Mrs. Alvin Shantz on Sunday â€" â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman atâ€" tended the shower of Perlus Kauffâ€" man and Delores Kurt in Kitchâ€" When twice divorced Arthur Rirnstengel, a Grantsburg, Wisconâ€" sin, farmer, wantéed a wife. he wrote to his Congrcstman. Repreâ€" sentative, Alvin O‘Konski. The Congressman told the newspapers who told the women, and 2,000 of them wrote back, "Yes!" Read in The American Weekly with this Sunday‘s (June 30) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times what hapâ€" Miss Lillie Vohs and Miss Alice THE FARMER SEEKS A WIFE Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Holst, Clarâ€" Mrs. Martha J. Gimbel By Miss Doris Jantsi (Chronicle Correspondent} PINE HILL Obituary Mr. and Mrs. William Heimpel and Marilyn of Bridgeport and Mrs. Salome Heimpel of Waterloo spent Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hackâ€" bart. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hackbart of Heidelberg spent Friday evening it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hackbart. _ The Pirates ball team lost to Maâ€" iyhill in a game played there Tuesâ€" cay evening of last week. _ _ A number of this vicinity attendâ€" ed the annual Lutheran Rally serâ€" vice at Waterloo Park on Sunday afternoon Miss Jean Beckman of Toronto, who recently underwent an operaâ€" tion and had almost recqvered, is further rccuperating here at the kome of Mr. and Mrs. John Hall. _ Mr. Sol. Kirch has been relievâ€" ing Mr. Chas. Meyer, caretaker at the County Buildings in Kitchener. _ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stroh and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stroh, were reâ€" Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guenther, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther and Marion of New Prussia, Mr. Daniel Wilhelm of Breslau, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Becker and Gernardt of Waterloo. Miss Dorothy Seifert spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Dorothy Sieâ€" fert at Galt. hill f'pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. Mr. Louis Freiburger, Miss Agnes Freiburger of St. Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freiburger of Kitchâ€" ener, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Freiburâ€" g;r of Josephsburg and Mr. and rs. Jerome Freiburger and Kenâ€" reth of Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Freiburger. Mrs. Harvey Hackbart, Miss Caâ€" rolyn Bridge of Kitchener and Mrs. Lorue Schmidt of Heidelberg :fent the weekâ€"end at the home of r. and Mrs. Nelson Hackbart. Mrs. Emil Schneider of Bamberg spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hackbart, Pte. Arthur Hackbart of London spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschberâ€" ger and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schiel at Bloomâ€" ingdale on Sunday. _ _ Wellesley, Mrs. William Hoerle and Miss Alma Hoerle of near Crossâ€" hill spent Sunday with Mr. and Gary visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irâ€" vin Benneweis at Woodstock on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hahn at Heidelberg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hackbart and sufiwhmunhhnod were Mr. and Mrs Wm. Schwantz, HESSEN ROAD CONESTOGO (Chronicle Correspondent) Phone 6â€"6459 By Noah Strob CORNER KING & WATER STS Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Burnett and sons of Galt, who had come for the Burnett reunion â€" last Saturday, spent over Sunday with relatives, in and near the village. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Glasser. of Kitchenâ€" er, were Sunday visitors at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Weppler. . _ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Ritter and family spent Sunday with friends at Mr. Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wittig of Woodstock were over Sunday visiâ€" tors with the former‘s brother, Rev .S. J. Wittig and Mrs. Wittig. Rev. S. J. Wittig attended the sessions of the Lutheran Canada Synod held in St. Mark‘s Lutheran Church, Kitchener, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Merkley of Kitchener have moved in with the latter‘s parents here. A number of district farmers asâ€" sisted in the laying down of the Irvin Weber barn, near the Martin Church, last midweek. * The local school entrance* class, were passed on the record of their past year‘s work.. o cent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, at Fonthill * 4wb Miss Margaret Gies of Kitchener KITCHENER Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nicholls of Toâ€" ronto and the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Catharine Schierholtz of Elmira, called at the homes of the Stroh family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroh on Monday evening. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heidlinger of Preston visited with Miss Phoebe Heidlinger Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Wright and family attended the wedding of Mrs. Wright‘s brother, Mr. Edâ€" vir Phillips and Miss Mary Clancy in Kitchener, last Saturday. Village friends of Wm. Clark, wellâ€"known Elmira lawyer, who npassed away suddenly in his sieep, Friday morning, paid their reâ€" spects to the departed at the Funâ€" cral Home, Sunday. was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of her parents. Woolwich Council will hold its July session, next Tuesday. . The Pirates senior softball team lost in the postponed Breslauâ€" Conestogo game played in Breslau Monday evening. It takes seven tons of raw mateâ€" terials to produce one ton of alumâ€" inum. 316 King St. West

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