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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jul 1946, p. 7

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" mu "ed More Insurance . . . Segyour doctor 11rst, then, lttt, us ARE YOU FULLY PttOTr'.CTryr.r WRITES FOR FOUR YEARS . $14.36. tax Included. at Gelger's Drug Store, 408 King St East, Kitchener, Phone 2-2127 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 2-448t) oftice, 44 William St, _ Phone 2-1357 THE WA'rFIRi,0t) MUTUAL Fllil“. INSURANCE COMPANY “Evil-1.“ GA 7E}: ttueai. if " an by (no cl my... " an. am But you " tral aout " on. _ EM; Au], LAA96f, In: guru-u in can " n. Chm-Ink. lit coal-a nut. “I”. SPEED 73".}: Tia" MI‘IO w 1.1:. .100 It: In non-um T H. R, Brock D, Bruce Davin K. H, Dunn c"MgilW'i ACCOUNTANTS ( Mees in Bankruptcy) 19_Kirur St Eat . run wngygor gunmen tin-your prvscriptii,ns. Redford IDA, Drug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo, Cull M,. Luv", h'ep'rcwrrmtire BUSINESS DIRECTORY NEW Low RATES "" auto insurance. Play sate. Insure with State Farm Mutual todny. (stung-g Adurghh. 'yon I - - HENRY Phone 536 - Ell HARVEY IIALLMAN R. R. No. l,, mrur INITIUCTIONI '0. [UNIS ADV-I'll...“ sun and, which "ttion the unr- uocnul In tor. sun In: nu, harden you all. Writ. pink-l, on on. .u. of - only. N FAT REYNOLDS PEN BUILDING ('(‘IS'I‘S ARE HIGHER FURNISHINGS AND Al.1. PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE BROCK. DAVIS & DUNN Phone New Dunilcc " r " GENERAL MTO SUPPLY I Ind-ml: St. - out... ELECTRIC MOTORS PRESC RIPHON S OUR SPEC IA LTY CHIROPRACTIC E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR ELECTRICAL INSURA N'CE augmn cm: DRUGGISTS E. S. FENTON haw A USED long“. Sold 0 MOTORS In" Motor Guaranteed Electric Tc-wlndln; Now and FOR SALE Kitchener l Waterloo Elmira Prvcs were presented at the re- gular Sunday School period in Liv- itigslun Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning for quarterly at- tvndanCc from April to the and of June For perfect attendance Supt. .Clnrcnm- Diamond presented prizes to: Joyce Snyder. Marlene Leiskau. Nun Ntclsct. Beth Nislrct, Jimmie ‘NishrL Tommy Nisliet and Alex lMdu-L while Lulu Docrr received la suitable award for only having " Tttt absent nne Sunday, Mr and Mrs Maurice Diamond AA near Plattsvrllo were Sunday lguests of Mr. and Mrs Clarence 'Diamond, Mr and Mrs Grllts Penn of Plattsville visttcri nn Sunday with Itht?r daughter, Mrs Albert Even"! ji'nd Mr. Evvrct . ( Mr and Mrs, Stuart C, Kuhn Hind children are vacationing at HIhc-ir summer home at,Wasuga. 'Whenm BUYING or SELLING a FARM Mr, and Mrs. William Neil of Hem-ville wvrr wm‘k-ond guests at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross. Personals. Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets. Desks, Safes, Complete Oftiee Equipment At " rvcont mm-tmg held in thc village there were 15 boys who sie- niticd their intention of Joining a Hath-n Boy Scout Movement. if one Phone Fir, Lvcstock Employers' Liability Guarantee Bond - Boilcr Insurrmce Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Aulumnbllr lururaracc SAVE 75% -- Radu, Service Iltr (ineers will rebuild your present radio like new. Factory parts. Quality workmanship, New magic UNDERW0OD TY PEWIII'I‘EIKS Att lulu“ Sold, Serviced Ind Reward 0011mm; TYPE‘VIIITIER co. 24 Benton St For Sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINES A. K. CRESSMAN & SON H ESSENA UR & SHAN'I‘Z Limited Kitchener, 4-4347 We invite oui of town enquiries Smith Radio Service, 672 King St W, Kitch- ener glutamate. Appoiniment only, ”hone or wr'ish11'r'H RADIO, Real Estate and Insurance UNDERWO0" LIMITED ONTARIO OFFICE Phunr (543455 Qua-HI St, South Ntwv ROYAL Standard and Portable Machines D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES Every Kind of Insurance Great-West Lite Am. Co. , - Automobile - Accident (mice 102 King St South Phone 8-8024 WATERLOO. ONTARIO Ontat in Ht Health Rel: 6-6571 Know - om Hy Mus. til-tenet "Umor" Illhronirle Correspondent) Typewriters TYPEWRITERS TY PEWRITERS New And Used REAI ESTATE A NEW RADIO ste New and Used BA DEN KITCHENER KI'I'l‘ll KN KR St Phone T-76T4 Kitvherwr Lift RADIO LIMITED oUTFtTTERt', Hummer 24 Queen. N - Accident Flair G In» "hour. [HIE-0‘4 K ITTH KNEE! R. l The closing exercises of the att-l irual Daily Vacation Bible School, C ‘(ll {in 2udti. Mennonite Church ( lucre held on Friday evening with, " splendid crowd in attendance. ( ' fit-v. Leslie Witmer of Baden was, The f; cir"cctor in charge of the schooi'nsriiiir and he was assisted by Rev. Jameslby the ; lMartin as secretary-treasurer and at the (the following list of teachers: Miss‘July 12t :Ruth Salzman, Miss Amy Hunsber-l Th . ll gen Mrs. Urie Bender, Miss /u,rp..ttli, 2id Roth. Miss Helen Brenneman. yissli',i g w Martha Roth. Miss Geraldine Ben- ors I ck r. Mrs. Leroy Schlegel. Rev.' A bu: Names Martin, Mrs. Moses Roth and i pet, 1ntt Rev. Moses Roth. ll1isl1Pa? The total enrolment this yearlgwen , wins not as great as in previous icw tru ‘_\oars but no doubt was partly 'i'iiiii,throuo' I b, several cases of whooping cough, Levi ‘nnd mumps which are still in our.Mrs. Aa [midsL There were eleven c1assesihome a jwith a total enrolment of one hun- {some til cirod and eighty-one and an aver-l St. , “go attendance of one hundred and', held a " venty-six. Included in this num- Sunday, Lr-r were reuresentatives from lit Mr. 1 different church denominations. daughtc 'Closing exercises consisted of songs, of Kite' scriptural mcmory work, display at the} ' ork jtpri speeches. _etc. _ (or §tro lby Mr, Aaron Bast of Bridgeport;; scripture reading and prayer by, Mr. Edward Bast of Topping; ad-, dress of welcome by Miss Miriam jbast of Waterloo; solo by Mr. Wily "iant Robertson of Milton; duet by. {Misses Merle and Erma Jutzi of Ba- den; introduction ot the guests by' Mr, Robertson of Milton. Mr. Al-I fred Jutzi of Fordwich and Mr. William Jutzi of Baden; a short: talk by Mr Solomon Bast of Web: "csley and a vocal duet by Mr. and) ‘Mrs. Aaron Bast of Bridgeport: 'Prizes were awarded as follows: Mrs. Barbara Bloom for being the [oldest lady present; to Mr. Peter! (Bast for being the oldest man pres-l ent; to Mrs. Clara Tims of Newl Mexico for coming the farthest dis- ftanee: to Mr .and Mrs. Bruce Mil- ‘lor for being the youngest couple) 1 present and to the daughter of MIX; and Mrs. Irvin Bast for being the youngest cnild present. Bible School. l In his remarks. Director Leslie Wilmer oxprcssod sincere appreei- when for the splendid to-operation of churches. parents. and teachers. The children's missionary offering for the two weeks' period reached a new high of $50.00. Explaining that the children's construction work was highly commendable, Mr. Witmcr continued. "This work is only secondary. the main objetrs two being to teach and impress tho word of God upon the minds of the young, The reception on the part of the children was excellent this year. A varied program was Trresented, consisting of the following: Open- ing address by President Simon} Basg of Baden;_group s_inAiag uedl, Mr. James Foster of Hamilton spent last week at the home of his mother, as did also his sisters, Mrs. lngold of Petersburg and Mrs. Geitch and children, Carol and Da- vid of Waterloo, But nonunion. Quite a number from Baden and vicinity attended the Bast Family reunion which was held at Foun- tain Park, New Hamburg, last Sun- uay and at which there were about twp hundred people. _ On Saturday Rev. Leslie Wilmer hit for Markstay and other places m the northern part of Ontario where he will conduct similar va- when Bible Schools. In spite of the inclement weather P a splendid crowd was in attend-' ance on Sunday even” to hear the concert of sacred be music pre-i sented.by the New Dundee Band‘ at the local _bandstand. The hand: was conducte? by Bandmaater I. ll. Toman of New Dundee. This con- cert was much appreciated by m- sidents of the village and vicinity who would be pleased to have a return visit from this band in the not too distant future. Miss Leona Cressman spent the week-end at her home in Breslau and also visited on Sunday with her sister. Mrs, A. Culp of Vine- lgnd. Rev ' v, Mills deiiveeed In in- teresung and thought-inqtirine sermon Sunday evening at the Liv- ingston Pteshyterian Church on Sunday evening speaking on the supject “The Urgency of Time') the following mu from m and vicinity who m .taee-geut at the Kitchener Cam-VIM at Music in conjunction with the Tb. ronto Cor-toe, at Hulk: lar- lene Latina. O'Da'dd Ow Eva Jantai (honors), Audrey Stu- gem (honors). lunatic Miller (honors), Ruth Steinman (henna). Merle 19th .113 Jotn_Bowi9. jit2 LEE. "uh -- 175:1? M mini-at at an Pttpt Pro-MW que' ed A. ...b Riwhhmuhmmc-nn inSouthernOnhrio. Mr,andMrcCurtmsMi11aee teetained the WM ”locum manly Mr. Id MM a ciubsoiodoo. Congratulations m the following mu can” “It tp,tTe,trhhtltAgt't4 -21tttte - qpmsses _ AND not war an: or we Hour AGAINST me Junou us won me nun-v ms an um um! 'uvu, no: mourn at war ML mucus new mm was mm vs av mm or armors comma; Show Timur!!!“ V , l_3 ALA 1% LML%tMtL3tI.B.,3LhWLts.. The family circle of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kidnzlte has been increased by the arrival of a 'baby boy. born at the K-W Hospital, on Friday, July thh. Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich Scheerer and George joined the other mem- bers of the Dietrich Scheerer fam- ily at a recent family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scht-vror near West Montrose. In- cluded in the gathering were: Mr. and Mrs, Dietrich Scheerer, Mr. and Mrs Harrv Scheerer and Geo. Schooror of West Montrose, Mr. The local junior softball Item in it game against Winterbourne ju- riurs won out in a 20-7 score. A bus service through here was put Into effeet Monday by the A, JAshman Bus Service. The service given through here will mean tt icw trips to and from Kitchener, through here. Levi M. Weber. son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron B. Weber. has returned home after serving overseas for some time. St. Matthew's Luther League held a picnic at Belfountain on Mr. Chas. W. Schierholtz and daughter Miss Cosima Schierholtz ot Kitchener were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Stroh. Mn and Mrs. Eugene Horn of Rochester, N.Y., who were recent- yl married spent part of their ho- neymoon at the home of Mrs. Horn's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Holle, last week-end. Mrs. Horn was the former Dorothy neither! of Rochester. Mr. Chas. Ludwig of Kitchener was visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs, Horbprg _Gics__for a In?! days. A (ZONESTOGO CsjiEiEEll My Null: Sm. llihronitle Corn-mun" c1,,,,,/1odiyramrv//j//i"i"'"i'imt,,, In spite of pout-war trnlptatiuus to splurge and spend, we have kept our heads. We'se urtml moderately. . . " hun- not given in to the natural desire- for inunrdiate enjoyment of everything and . anything in short supply . . . and that in why. as individuals and as a naticm. we an- unhulnpered by the mum-uses of iotutioo. " u I heritage of our can point to a fine record. We can point to Canada’s future with certainly. But, we can do this only if we continue to live up to our Canadian principles of moderation- nuuerution in all things. 8: adults, he practice it. As Canadians, we are proud of it. Mrs. Wm. Tyack and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Creighton and daugh- ter Ruthy of Toronto, who are spending their vaction with Mrs, Tyack spent Sunday at the home The Pirates, senior league soft- bal Ream defeated Maryhill here in a semi-lim" game last Thursday night. A game in the same series was listed to be played in Mary- hill. Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chris tian Brubacher near West Mont- Tore on Sunday. _ _ Mrs. Aug. Schneider has returned to her home after spending a few days last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Witzel and Mr, Wi- tzerat L'ettrrplrurg., A and Mrs. Charles Scheerer and family of Ethel and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scheerer and family of Gale Mrs. Daisy Gaede, a British war bride, wife of Rudy Gaede. is listed to arrive in Canada the forepart of the week and is expected here near the week-end. It In. Alt. loin“. {mu W0) Mr. and Mrs. John F. Blackwell of Western University, London, spent the week-end with the lat- ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Stevens. Miss Leavea Weber spent Sun- day at home of Miss Lydian Mar- tin, pear H_ei§_elber_g. _ --- _ - Mr. and Mrs. 6nias Weber at- tended the Conference at Guelph onA5undyr, __ A _ _ Mrs. Allan Glaister and daugh- ter Adena, were Saturday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Stevens. Miss Delphine-Schneider of Wa- terloo is spending her vacation at her home here. BY JON STABLES ofa. " $0.»! 0/ dZ/nzrrnw . . . (My HAWKESVILLE A PANTOMINF, Moderation TIIE MUSE " SEER“! CANADA It i purple. " children, 're Iran: otoderatioex. in a (Quinlan characteristic. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tyack near Bridgeport. A miscellaneous shower was held Kansas City, is now offering dog at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl mortality and hospitalization insur- Ottman on Friday evening in honor , arwo. The Financial Post reports. of Miss Sarah Heintz adn Mr. E. Life contracts are written on dogs Martin. who are to be married this luv to swcn years, with death be- week, The evening was spent in 3m fits as high as $500. Hotqsitaliza- playing bingo and also a mack Con Covorage runs to 16 days. To wedding was performed. Mrs. H. Li eligible, dogs must have been Koebel acted as bride and Mrs. G. vaccinated against distemper, or Ottman as groom and Mr. Karlo, ri‘covered from the disease. Ziegler performed the minister's ---.--e --_--e_es ties. ‘Lunch was served by the' joint hostesses, Mrs. Earl Ottman Electricity represents 10% of the and Mrs. Joe Haight. 'cost of making aluminum. I CROSSWORD - - - ByEugeue ceremonial M. sun-uto- " cance- " tricks " elude inetal n cuckoo " reverential Iced covérlng " “his! " religion! Inn age " humble money " forward " burden " of that hind 30 Haw-nan l. scrutinize s. medley 9 lumber-saw " stilt-11k: stick " precious fear " accessory sodium " penny u otmrbeertng mum.) " doctrine 32 poMtiv. 33 mnmullne nnme " ayvpbol for HORIZOVTAI. " " I? Ft |2_2 3'7 Fs 37, waxes 39. saucy 40 city In Ohio 41 move heavily " grape " town ht mom " operatic solo " paradise " m nomanner M) antlered Nevada " electritied 1MU. ruminant V/A isa 'gff; WI fg'f2 a? ANSWER W Mutual Commerce Casualty, Kansas City, is now offering dog mortality and hospitalization insur- anco. The Financial Post reports. Life contracts are written on dogs UM, to sugqn‘ years, titll damnin- VERTICAL t s'ievate 1. Belgian lo endowerl town 11. pastries 2. Gaunt 16. solar dlak 3. garden " dash against flower 19. Egyptian 4. negative goddess tr fabled 20 unusual demons B. feminine name T. malevolent B. hypotheucal forte TO INSURE A DOGS LIFE To- 2gl 'fa Effi, n7 ff?,"; demand 21. nbscond 22, plunged 23, contest of speed 26 brusquc 27 oluginoul " ammo! [a ground " obi-owed 33. the heart as sin: In low monotonous mum" Mr imptore at angle 19 pow-pro- splendor " gracing- belied hurt. to land- ttteAMttre " game of champ " rorttprtd u river in Switzorllnd IO It home W. DIN new. Sim? Co (a 7-18 " MSS

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