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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jun 1946, p. 5

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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin and Harold erc guests at the wedding of Morris Martin and Evelyn Fretz ut Vineland on Saturday. Pte. Edward Bauman arrived in Canada aboard the liner He de France, after more than a year‘s service overseas. Pte. Bauman was a member of the Scots Fusiliers (Reserve) Kitchener, before joinâ€" ing active service in July 1944. He trained _ at â€" London, _ Brantford, Brampton and Camp Borden, goâ€" ing overseas in April, 1945. He served in England, Holland and Germany, and with the occupation force for several months. He was welcomed home at London by his wife, daughter ard parents, Mrs. E. W. Bauman and Audrey, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Bauman, Earl Bauman and Harry Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Urias Brubacker, Anne, Esther and Ruth of Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. Herb. Widmean. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Class and Janice spent a few days in the Niagara district. A‘.fil:j.“al;dâ€"(i--fii‘SA Menno Weber, Elmira, visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman, Sunday. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dessler and family attended the Hallman reunion _ at Waterloo â€" Park on Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Miller and daughter of Waterloo, and Miss Myrna Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer of Elmira were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Osiah Horst and son Glen of near New Hamburg spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schwindt and family of Galt, and Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt, Susan and | Eileen, spent Sunday with Mr. and] Mrs. Edmund Schwindt. Mrs. Edgar Siddall and Carol Lynn of Vancouver, BC., are spending some time with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Horst of Floradale were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Maurer and son John spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. John Zimmerman | at Waterloo. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Bauman | and family attended the Bearinger: reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Martin near Elmira on Sunday. Miss Melba Schwindt of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller and James, Mrs. Hubert Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mullet ant" James, Mrs. Hubert Mitchell and son Frederick, Mrs. Edgar Siddall and Carol Lynn were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thrasher at Windsor, and with Mr. and Mrs. ;\I‘lfr:d Frommhold â€" at Bellville, ich. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst spent‘ Sunday afternoon with Mr. and| Mrs. David Kraemer at Three: Bridges SATURDAY, JUNE 29 FLORADALE Music Festival Bby Mr». Gertrude Bowman (Chronicle Correspondent) Admission: â€" Adults 50c â€" Children 106 â€" Vehicles 25¢ Tax Included ~___ Canada‘s Outstanding Band Demonstration Piping Competitions * â€"â€"â€"â€" Under Supervision of Band Contests All Day NORTH WOOLWICH Competent and Greatest Annual Meeting Experienced Officials of Bandsmen in Canada Highland Dancing _ | _ Music All Day and By Miss Gladys Schmidt (Chronicle Correspondent) BUGLE AND TRUMPET BANDS From 8 a m. to 12 p.m. â€" Daylight Saving Time Send for Complete Syilabus of Contests (No Charge) Band and Instrumental Contests Coborful March Past of All Bands for Prizes Waterloo Park PIPE BANDS Fancy Drill and Contests Massed Bands â€" 8 p.m. Evening Parade of Bands at 7 p.m. WATERLOO MUSICAL SOCIETY FIREWORK S RAIN OR SHINE |_Pte. Elven Good, son of Mr. and‘former years lived in their home | Mrs. Israel Good, arrived home for three years. Monday after spending 3‘ yearsz Mr. and Mrs Wim. Mitchell of everscas Drumbo visited on Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Yost and the home of the latter‘s niece, Mrs. |Mrs. Susannah Yost of Kitchener|George Edwards and also called on spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.‘Mrs. Ed. Harmer. Harvey Schmidt. \Former Local Boy Golf Winner. _ Miss Vera Stickney spent several| Relatives and friends here of Ed. \days with her parents, Mr. and Deeton, former Plattsville boy and \Mrs. Ben. Stickney near Winfield..second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. OUTSTANDING CANADIAN INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS Phone At Night sweet peas. ‘ David Elder of Woodstotk, couâ€" sin of the groom was best man. Marshall Hagelstein and Donald \Grimes were ushers. « t ‘The bride‘s mother wore a navy and white ensemble with a corsage ‘of pink delight roses, while the |groom‘s mother chose turquoise 1blue jersey with white accessories ‘,and a corsage of Queen Elizabeth |roses. ‘ l?ollow'm& a reception at the home of the bride‘s parents, the bride donned a powder blue suit with white accessories and the ‘couple left on a motor trip to Roâ€" ‘chester and other points. _ ts efnframamna ond Gaighy, (rp omcs ae han Henictin M\mfl Stewart Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘The bride‘s father officiated. Mrs. Hazel Schwenker was at the nlnfi two vhlb-m signing of the register Charles Hiâ€" mann sang "Omln”. Given in marriage by her uncle, Roy Hill of Detroit, the bride wore ray with motifs of lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valâ€" ley, fashioned with wide front &; rel and sweetheart neckline. wore her mother‘s wedding veil of embroidered net caught with onnfi“:lo-om and carried an arm uet of Better Times roses. length veil of pink net was caught m wreath of pink and ‘::f\‘:e fhowers and she carried a colohial wore a“i(;‘ir; of pink taffeta, fallâ€" ing in full folds to the floor from a tightâ€"fitting bodice. Her shoulder The Right Rev. Jessie H. Arnup, B.A., D.D., Moderator of the Unitâ€" ed Church of Canada, who was the special speaker at the Chesterfleld Centennial morning and evening services was a dinner hour guest of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Nurse of Plattsville Mrs. Nurse having in former years lived in their home for three years. _ i McKIE & HALL McKIE & HALL of roses, carnations WE HAVE SOLD AND SERVICED CARS AND TRUCKS IN KITCHENER FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS "EXPERIENCE COUNTS" EULLY GUARANTEED , Miss Ruth Plato "GOOD SERVICE ADDS NEW LIFE TO YOUR CAR ALL WORK General Motors Experts General Motors Parts We now have a complete stock 450 KING STREET EAST CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE Mrs. Cynick and family of Peâ€" 'uolia are on a visit at the home of ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjaâ€" |min Doan. Mr. and Mfs. Everett Dean of Brantford also spent the weekâ€"end at the former‘s parental |\home. cently. se â€" wu-.m-‘&mmiu Dmnlnbodxb.llhoh-o(lw“‘"m“m town. jal play over the 'wbol Mr. Gerald D. Harmer and baâ€" County Club‘s course with a low E’i’r D‘”’Q:l'r‘“ %‘” wln,hhumch-bb:eamemmd %W% ot in former years as being successful l?lnt.t_s.v_mn oer at is hame of MiC Westmount Golf he was top muumu%m m‘o%W in which 80 trom various parts of the province played reâ€" cently. Deeton fnished the 18 holes of man. The am opened with several music:f numbers by the girls of Grade 8 of Plattsville Pubâ€" lic School and a solo by Lorna Stewart. Rev. Mr. Kaiser then inâ€" troduced Rev. D. W. DeMille of Dundas United Church, Weodstock, guest speaker of the evening. Mr. DeMille brought with him lantern slides of the beautiful cathedrals in England which he visited while The members of the local assoâ€" ciation for Guides and Brownies[ and the leaders of the Guides and | Brownies met at the home of Mrs., Cecil Allen, president of the Socieâ€" | ty for a farewell party for two of their assistant â€" leaders, namely:‘J Miss Agnes Baird, who is be'ing‘ married in July and Miss Mona| Maltby, principal of Plattsville Public School, who is returning to | her home in Galt, when the school ‘ term ends. There were 19 memâ€" bers present. During the evening games were played. The girls were presented with a shower of handâ€" kerchiefs. Refreshments _ were: served by the hostess assisted by several of the members. i a chaplain overseas. Following the | pictures those who assisted with | program were entertained by Mrs. | Snyder and the members of her| group at the home of Mrs. George| Smith. The Plattsville Cubs of the Boy Scouts and _ Leaders Kenneth Grimes, Sidney Green and Gerald D. Harmer attended the Field Meet held at Galt on Saturday afâ€" ternoon. Our Service Staff has been \‘‘Factory Trained" by ‘ ELEVEN OF OUR ORIGINAL STAFKF ARE sTILL WITH US LET US SERVE YOU AGAIN As IN THE PAST KITCHENER, WATERLOO AND DI8STRICT CHEVROLET and MAPLE LEAF TRUCKS > Our Motto SERVICE Dealers for w‘w was a Monday with Frank Brown Mfi Jane Calder. Mrs. Weir Graham and son Gary was a weekâ€"end visitor with the Harmer family in town. 8 on Wednesday afternoon with the ederly ladies of the community inâ€" vited guests. The guests were reâ€" ceived by Mrsh.)ohn Fenn ‘11;:! were presented with a co e. e preâ€" sident, Mrs. Martin"grrhon preâ€" sided. Mrs. McLennan read the scripture lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Green, newlyweds, who have been on a wedding trifi, returned to town cver the weekâ€"end. bourne is now manager of the granch here. irthday Missionary 1!-. The birthday meeting Of the Woâ€" The birthday meeting 6f the Woâ€" men‘s Missionnr{(f:oclety was held ut the home of . Ed. Chambers By Mra. Lorne Rennie _ (Chronicle Correspandent) The annual meeting of Rush‘s cemetery will be held in the Townâ€" ship Hall, Wednesday, July 10th at 8.30 p.m. Those interested, please attend. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Warden of Cromarty, Miss Mabel Cameron of Seaforth were recent visitors with Mrs. M. Shantz and family. _ _ Miss Annie Jantzi of Toronto, Miss Veronica Jantzi of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Birmingham recently. |__ _ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Girth and two daughters, Mrs. Stanley Fuhrâ€" man and Mrs. Russel Erb and daughter of Waterloo were visitors at the home of Alex Berg on Sunâ€" day. + im M CROSSHILL WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS day. Mr. and Mrs. George and bmmmwm?mm“ QWWyvmhlt. and Mrs. Finnegan and daughter in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jantzi and family of Alden, N.Y., visited at the homes of Dan Gerber and Jas. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Shants and family and Mrs. M. Shants visited friends in Listowel on Sunâ€" MLID, BV, EBVES, LARIREMy AN00. 00 Mrs. Lorne Rennie spent a short while at the bedside of Mrs. Jas. Anuchufi.in Atwood on Sunday. Miss thleen Richardson of §:i“°“'o?.'&°'£‘,‘." Mh:g em, of Akron, Ohio, Hramn Jas. Richardson of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson on Canton, Ohio, spent a few days with her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs William Richardson on the lith concession. o _ Miss Adella Glaister of Little Britain returned home to spend the vacation with her mother. 1t >~f t d ‘â€" h. S L2A for YOUR home 15 ol How to toke the gats out breckfast routine . . . make 2s * coler to choose es e es m mag ce c esn c o en‘lh alos onl Orange Pekoe Blend * uie A mnmn,u:pmm... Oun:mn- Mflfi"hdhahfi. muwwvmfio'-dbnpd TS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MOWITOR These helpfui ideas are "plus volue" in this daily newspaper for tie home thot gives you world news interpreted to show its 99 i To io dn n o in oc tuaen, on yeu and your fomily. 4 o A Please enter a The Christion Science of Mrs. Allan Glaister has sold her farm th Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George Rennie of Linâ€" wood motored to Toronto, Friday, where Mr. George Rennie will have a cataract removed from his eye and will spend two weeks there. GOOD GLASSES J ANSEN, Optometrist Phone 2â€"2715 Magimi haaks N30 uen tor 31 Office â€" 10 Frederick GOOD ADVICE . If you need them If you do not. Phone Kitchener

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