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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Apr 1947, p. 7

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Co. » â€" Automobile â€" Accident %RED ACCOUNTANTS ( tees in Bankruptcy) _ 19 King St. Eest _ _ WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 Health PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY CHIROPRACTIC REAL ‘*ESTATE CHIROPRACTOR ELECTRICAL INSURANCE BUSINESS CARDS 1" every week DRUGGISTS Res.: 6â€"6572 G. Miller, Box Plate Glass Kitchener Accident This is â€"â€" | __The Canada Sandpaper Company , in of Plattsville has been running two Inth-|shms again the past two weeks, Box‘in the making department. 11â€"4 _ Mr. John <Fern cf Hamilton â€"â€" spent the weekâ€"end at the home lof_t.nis mother, Mrs. Etta Fenn. Notice is hereby given pursuant to this Act that the application of Krum Davidoff, also known as Krum Doditkoff (Dovitkoff) to change his name to Krum David and to change the name of his wife Caroline Isabel Davidoff to Caroâ€" line Isabel David and that of his children Tasa Jane Davidoff, Bonâ€" nie Lee Davidoff and DeVaughn Davidoff to Tasa Jane David, Bonnie Lee David and DeVaughn David respectively, will be heard by His Honour Judge Clement at his Chambers at the Court House, Kitchener, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of April, 1947, at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forencon. DATED at Kitchener, this 25th day of March, 1947. Mrs. Charles Fulcher spent sevâ€" ;ral days the past week at Galt and yr._ â€" Mr. Andrew Grieve of Windsor was a weekâ€"end visitor with relaâ€" tives here. Accompanied by Mrs. George Wait, they are visiting at the home of the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Robertson and Mr. Robertson, Toronto. Quite a number of hockey fans attended the Brightâ€"Selkirk game played on Thursday night at Brantâ€" ford Arena. The choir of Plattsville United Church was entertained at a social hour following choir practice on Thursday evening. Games were Kitchener Auto Electric PLATTSVILLE IGNITION WORK 196 King St. Rast Kitehener Phone 6â€"6419 Harold L. Daufman, 125 King Street W., Kitchener, Ontario. Solicitor for the Applilcsax‘lg MAGNETOS, GENERATORS, CARBURETORS and By Mrs. Ed. Harmer (Chronicle Correspondent) Why Pay More ? Our experts on farm machinery can repair and renew your tractor, truck or car . . . quickly and economically. Econoâ€" mize by letting us put your present equipment in good running order now. 4 C (C]T C BJ a+â€" +53 [ t‘ %G fâ€" hT asr T [ §\ e ‘v: o played and lunch was served by Mrs. John Snyder and Mrs. Clayton Gofton. A vote of thanks was exâ€" tended to the ladies by Russel Ferâ€" gusson and Mrs. Kenneth Grimes on behalf of the choir. It was reâ€" gh‘ed to by Mrs. Gofton and Mrs. nyder, who said it was their small way of showing their arpreciation for the splendid work of the choir. A bus .chartered by the Boy Scouts transported about sixtyâ€"five residents from â€" Plattsville and Bd&ht, who took in the ‘Ice Cycles® at Galt on Friday evening. Those attending were well pleased with the entertainment. Miss Jessie Deeton spent Sunday at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Battler, acâ€" companied by William Battler, spent Saturday at Galt. Of interest to residents here has|!CU! inlermediate classes which been the announcement of the binhtpad"ed fourteen school bags for of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.| European relief. 20 Douglas Bergey, Paris, which took| Rev. Ward Shantz, principal of lace at the Nursing Home of Miss| the Bible School occupied the pulâ€" g. Pollard, Norwich. pit for the morning church service Mr. and Mrs. Clair Harmer and|and Clarence Honking of Shrigley Mrs. Ed, Harmer spent Saturday| was the guest speaker in the evenâ€" with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harmer|ing. The pastor, Rev. Herbert at Galt, and the former with Mr.\Shantz conducted the devotions and and Mrs. Harold Charles, Ayr, on|special music was contributed at Sunday. both services by the Ladies‘ Quarâ€" Friends of Miss Elizabeth Gricvesltetw composed of the Misses Ruth regret her recent illness and ex-{Shamz, Dorothy Phippen, Dorothy tend sincere wishes for her reâ€" Hunsberger and Bernice Lageer. Mr. and Mrs. Iona Showell and daughter, Miss Iona Showell, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeman at New Dundee. Donald Doan was a weekâ€"end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Doan, Brantford. Friends of Miss Elizabeth Grieves regret her recent illness and exâ€" tend sincere wishes for her reâ€" covery. _ _ â€" Mr. Berwyn Peters of Toronto was a recent visitor with friends in Plattsville. Mr. Cameron M. Hume was a business visitor on Tuesday at London. Snow is fast disappearin'g everyâ€" where and a few good rainfalls will do much to clean up in general. _| _ "Jesus Teaches from the Cross" O was the topic discussed at*the reâ€" S pular meeting of the Blenheim Mennonite Young People‘s Society @!which was held at the church on lt.Sunclay morning. Essays which had been prepared by Miss Phyllis |||Keh! and Miss Hilda Bean were read by Miss Eleanor Kehl and Miss Ethel Cressman. _ Walter = |Shantz was the speaker. Clare Sniâ€" ]der presided and the scripture lesâ€" json _ was read by Miss Kathryn i;Snantz. Delton Holst was chorister. Rev. Ruth Snider was guest speaâ€" ker at the Fireside meeting held at the New Hamburg Bapfist Church on Sunday evening. Students of Emmanuel Bible School in Kitchener were in charge of the Sunday services at the Beâ€" thel M.BC. Church. During the Sunday School hour the Quarterly missionary program was presented with the missionary superintenâ€" wuent, Mrs. Arthur Musselman preâ€" siding. Miss Dorothy Phippen of Win‘:am led in the singing of choâ€" ruses and also told a missionary story to the children. Miss Dorothy Hunsberger of Vineland gave an object lesson and Miss Bernice Laâ€" geer of Owen Sound delivered a short address. The Misses Hunsberâ€" ser and Phippen rendered a vocal uet. At the close of the service the Sunday _ School _ superintendent, Harold Shantz paid tribute to the Primary department of the school for having recently purchased a quantity of school supplies for the mission in Africa and also to the four Intermediate classes which packed fourteen school bags for European relief. Holy Communion was observed ‘ter‘s moth at the United Brethren Church on| Joe Buj Paim Sunday morning with Rev. E. |Sunday a: Gingerich of Kitchener officiating. Mrs. A. G Mrs. Allan Cressman and Miss| Mr. an« Alice Hallman sang, "The Palms" |daughter . and the choir also rendered an anâ€" ‘home of M them with solo parts by Miss Erma |of Preston Kaster. | met. The two weeks Evangelistic camâ€" paign commenced in the evening with the pastor, Rev. Ruth Snider as the evangelist. Music was supâ€" plied by the choir. The services will continue each week night with the exception of Saturday and will conclude on Sunday, April 13th. A special feature for Tuesday evenâ€" ing, April 8th will be the A Cappelâ€" la Choir of Huntington College, Huntington, Ind., and an address by the president of the college, Dr. E. Becker. Fiftyâ€"one _ relatives â€" pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boshart (nee Irene Kurt) on Saturâ€" day evening in honor of their reâ€" cent marriage. The gathering which took the form of a miscellaâ€" neous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee. A singâ€"song and games were also enâ€" joyed with refreshments being served at the conclusion of the evening. People were present from Kitchener, Preston, Hespeler, Roseâ€" bank and this district. The annual meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute which was scheâ€" auled to be held on April 8th will be postponed for one week until April 15th. NEW DUNDEE By Miss Miriam Hilborn (Chronicle Correspondent) C | _ Mrs. M. Fisher was hostess to the M ‘members of the Women‘s Associaâ€" °ty ‘tion at the Doon United Church at on ‘their monthly business meeting on h",dJWednesday evening of last week. yllis |The meeting was in charge of the vere |president, Miss Susie Eshleman. and ‘‘There was a good attendance. Two Iter |guests were present from Preston. SNiâ€" |The hostess served lunch at the 1eSâ€" ‘close of the meeting. â€" Sunday visitors at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs W. Pearcey were Misses Isobel and May Pearcey, Roâ€" bert Lumsden, Frank and George Pearcey all of Rockton. â€" Mrs. N. Wilfong and son Reg of Campbellville were guests over the weekâ€"end with Miss Ethel Wilfong and Mrs. G. Ayres. _ â€" Joe Bugrij of iKtchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wolfe. Miss Dorothy Schmidt, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt was among the ten who were confirmed. LAC. Gilbert Wilfong of Aylmer is spending a leave with his wife and family. _ _ s Mrs. John Slee of Galt was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacKenzie of Sarnia were guests with the latâ€" ter‘s mother, Mrs. Charles Hatt. Mr. and Mrs. Art Eagle and daughter Jean were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Triller By Mrs. R. Jones (Chronicle Correspondent) Rev. S. E. Stevenson of Galt was in charge of the service held at the Doon United Church on Sunday Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the service at the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunday afâ€" ternoon. _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reader spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Herb Potruff of Hamilton. Jim Ayres of St. Thomas spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. eond Mrs. George Ayres. Stanley and ‘éeor orge Jones attendâ€" ed the Gun Club in Hespeler on Saturday. _ _ s f Members of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterian Church held a quilting at the home of Mrs. O. Goddard on Wednesday afternoon of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miles of Taâ€" vistock recentl{i visited with Mr and Mrs. John Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phillips and family of Baden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Roy Schlegal. _ Mr. Ivan Yoder of North Dakota ihas returned home after s&ending the past two weeks with Mr. and Nrs. Allan Jantzi. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Albrecht and famil{i recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Erb at Victoriaâ€" burg. D â€" Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steinman of | near New Hamburg spent Sunday ‘ with Mr .and Mrs. Ezra Baechler. Mr. Kenneth Shantz returned | home from his trip to Greece | on a cattleboat and is now employed with Mr. Alvin Schenk | near Mannheim. | Mr. and Mrs. Delton Boshart and Carol spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boshart in New Hamâ€" burg. Mr. and Mrs. Wailter Shantz are visiting with friends and relatives at Lancaster, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Deiton Boshart and Carol spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart in Baden. By Miss Doris Jantzi (Chromicle Correspondent) PINE HILL A PANTOMINE Inc., World rights seerve . ; 103 King St. W. 22 King St. S.. WATERLOO lCRaSSWORD â€" â€" â€" Wentworth Radio & Auto Supply Co. 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