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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 May 1947, p. 3

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Miprgch._. â€"â€"â€"__\sl _ 4O Te \'c\. <@ l \1â€" * g}» tz'ic L <@tim~ 7 ie T PRop | hA fi'â€"'}\‘, *‘ A A circular letter to Auxiliary‘ president, for supply secretary, was, read regarding Aid to China. Goods | will be sent out from Toronto to the Presbyterial supply secretary, who, in turn will make allocation to the Auxiliaries. Articles to be made for hospitals, pillow cases, sheets, bers and 3 visitors present The| The May meeting will be in the visitors were: Mrs. Jennie Stewart |form of a quilting in the Township of Swift CurrenLMSask.MtheS guest |Hall with a pot luck lunch. of her cousin, rs. § hantz, ; Misses Addie Harron and Elsie Biâ€" mrzlm lo:::ssmmidt and z cuke y at the gam of the 7th concession. The preâ€" Fome of Altnd‘g:hn on Sunda sident, Mrs. Lorne Rennie, had ] 4 . Y: charge of the devotional period and | _ Misses Jean and Jessie Hammond took as her theme "Stewardship", J”."".l J. J. Cracknell of Kitchener followed by a reading relating to | visited at the home of Thomas Birâ€" the theme by Miss Elsie Bigam. A |"ingham on Sunday. solo, "Sweet Hour of Prayer", was| _ Mr. Calvin Voll and son Jack of rendered by Mrs. W. Richardson, St Thomas, Mrs. Angus Voll and accompanied by Elsie Bigam on the aaughter of Linwood, _ Marie guitar. Mrs. Birmingham gave a !O’Krafta of Elmira were Sunday reading on India. Mrs. Richardson | visitors at the home of William read a letter informing the Society | Voll. of $75.00 being their allocation and| _ Mrs. Janet Shantz and her guest their missionary in prayer was Miss | Mrs. Jennie Stewart of Swift Curâ€" Henrietta Campbel, Burin, Newâ€" }rem‘ Sask., spent Thurssday at the foundland, also read a report of her| home of Misses Margaret and Jean work there, taken from Annual Reâ€" |Renme in Kitchener. ‘ port (blue boouk). i Miss Norms Noble of Preston and The WMS. held their April meeting at the home of Mrs. Thoâ€" mas Birmingham with eight memâ€" C y s 1 _‘ Forwfic} a manraras; 672 King St. W. Kitchener Phone 4â€"4347 ASTHMAâ€"NEFRINE Special: ICE CREAM BRICKS the 750 rooms in each hotel 32 King St. N. Opp. Post Office Phone 2â€"2672 Ford Hotels are fireproof and centrally located â€" most of Bedford Drug Store * montTReau * TORonTo CROSSHILL By Mre. Films Real fast service in developing and printing o Enlarging and printing paper Developing and printing tanks Flash bulbs and Flood lights Light Meters TZEA BA QG 8 . . the guaranteed instant relief for" Asthma »lring, 133 Bridgeport Rd SMITH RADIO 99 Char As the years roll by, pictures of past events become more precious than ever. . . . See our wide assortment of equipment today! NOTHING NEGATIVE About This Camera td | _ Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kieswetâ€" ) ter visited with the latter‘s mother, | Mrs. Theresa Dietrich, St. Agatha, ‘ on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Henhoeffer and family of Wallenstein were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kieswetter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Polh")lhzton Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pollingâ€" Mrs. Simon Straus of St. Agatha is spending some time at the home of her_son, Rupert Straus. Mr. and Mrs. Linus Kieswetter of Galt were Sunday guests of the furmer‘s father here. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Shantz of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with Mr_,_and Mrs. Lloyd Gerber. ton and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Polâ€" iington Jr., of Hamilton called on friends here recently. _ Mrs. William Wilford and son visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelter in Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. Angus Voll and daughter of Linwood and Marie O‘Krafta of Elmira visited at the home of W. Voll on Sunday. _ Mr. ?nd Mrs_Roy Rowland of Mitchell spent Friday evening at the home of Mrs. R. Foster where they renewed acquaintances with her old school chum, Miss Jennie Stewart, after a period of forty years. Mt. and Mrs. Gordon Birmingâ€" ham of Hamilton were weekâ€"end visitors with her mother, Mrs. P. Lather. Mrs. Janet Shantz and her guest Mrs. Jennie Stewart of Swift Curâ€" rent, Sask., spent Thurssday at the home of Misses Margaret and Jean Rennie in Kitchener. Miss Norma Noble of Preston and Lloyd Ziegler of St. Jacobs spent a few days at the home of Edward Habermell. At the close of the meeting the hostess served tasty refreshments and a social time was spent. dren‘s pyjamas, babies‘ gowns. The 'Pcm,v”i asked to supply tapes, *3 (All types) Record Players Used Radios Bought and Sold Special attention to subâ€" urban and outâ€"ofâ€"town calls. Member of the RE.T.A. and Philco Factory Serâ€" (Home and Auto Radio) Sales, Motorola Car Radio Public Address Systems Interâ€"office Phone Acrials erected Expert Repairs By W.. (Chronicle BAMBERG Kies wetter >Â¥ _ Mr. and Mrs. David Shirk of near ‘Elmim spent Sunday with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Noah Martin. Baby R. J. Thomson Following a brief illness, Robert James Thomson, tenâ€"monthâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thomson, 74 William St. West, Waterloo, died at the Sick Children‘s Hospiâ€" tal, Toronto, early May 12. . 8 Thomson â€" April 12, Robert J. Thomson, 74 William St. West, Waterloo, 10 months. Bulmerâ€"May 8, Charles H. Bulmer, Hawkesville, 78 years. Hoffmanâ€"May 9, Mrs. Aaron Hoffâ€" man, Heidelberg, 67 years. Zehrâ€"May 6, Evelyn Mae Zehr, East Zorra, 4 days. Sn"!dcbâ€"May 8, Mrs. J. B. Snyder, loradale, 73 years. Kistnerâ€"May 9, Robert John Kistâ€" ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth lKit.sner, 65 Union Blvd., Waterâ€" 00. Yenizsâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 7, to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln _ Yentz, RR. 2, Waterioo, a son. _ Besides his parents, one sister, Janis, two years, survives. Miss Melinda Bowman of Elmira spent Sunday at her home of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. David Martin and family of near Wallentstein visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Onias Quite a number of Kitchener friends attended the funeral of Mr. Chas. Buimer on Sunday afternoon at Hawkesville. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Frey of near Wallenstein spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber. The child was born at the Kâ€"W Hospital, July 5, 1946. His mother was the former Velma Patterson. lc‘ Mrs. Aug. Schneider (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. William 'h{dack and fa"“ll»{ of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Oliâ€" ver Hill and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Martin and Mrs. Ameta Tyack Miss Minerva Martin of Kitchenâ€" er were visitors this weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sittler and familg' of North Woolwich visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Sittler and with Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Sittier. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Brubacher of the Three Bridges were last Sunâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S. Hahnâ€"McCormickâ€"May 10, Frank Hahn of Daggett, Mich., to Eleaâ€" nor McCormick of Waterloo. Fritzâ€"Rothâ€"May 7, George E. Fritz of Kitchener to Jean Anne Roth of Waterloo. Ludwigâ€"Schnarrâ€"May 10, Gilberi John Ludwig of Waterloo toâ€"Deâ€" lores Louise Schnarr of St. Ciemâ€" ents. Kubeâ€"Dahmerâ€"May _ 10, Robert Henry Kube of Hamilton and Kitchener to Eileen Anna Dahâ€" mer of Waterloo. Rddol-Doehmâ€"M;,y 10, William Frank Reidel of Waterloo to Dorâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schneider and daughter, Velnfirwere last Sundur visitors with . and Mrs. Emil Schneider near Bamberg. _ _ Logelâ€"Berryâ€"May 10, Alfred Louis Logel of Waterloo to Audrey Edith Berry of Kitchener. Mogkâ€"Dietrichâ€"May 10, Wilfred Mogk to Helen Margaret Dieâ€" _ trich, both of East Zorra. _ Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Martin were over the weekâ€"end visitors with friends at North Woolwich. Miss Eva Leinhardt of Waterloo h'zendinl some time at her home with Mr. and Mrs. Alois Leinhardt. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Weber spent Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Weber near St. Jacobs. tion Saturday at the Kâ€" tal. Hunsberger, 134 Erb St. West, a daughter. Rieckâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Rieck, 19 Queen St. South, Waterloo, a daughter. McDermottâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospiâ€" tal, May 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDermott, St. Clements, a son. Mr. Albert Ludwig of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Clayton Ludwig and friends. _ Abi;&dangwuheld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Sittler in honor of Mr. Joe Sittler on his were present at the party Niergarthâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May |A new sidewalk is to be laid furâ€" 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nler~]merinb'flmflwmd«ln¢ the presâ€" garth, 17 Young St. East, Waterâ€" ent sidewalk removed. As this sheet loo, a daughter. I'.a a provincial hlflxwgy it is exâ€" Hunsbergerâ€"At Kâ€"W _ Hospital, |Pected that the Ontario lixchw:x: May 9, to Mr. and Mrs. John Department will pay part of the Eichlerâ€"At St Mary‘s Hospital, May 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dubrickâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital wwmuumlbflc:: 17 Church St., Waterloo, a daughâ€" ergottâ€"At St. ‘s Hospital, May 6, to Mr. a,:;r{im Norbert Hergott, Bamberg, a son othy Catherine Dechert of Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. Alfred Hahn had an HAWVKESVILLE May 8, to ! Eichier. New ressmanâ€"At Kâ€"W May 11, to Mr. and &:wa- man, 70 John St. East, Waterloo, a daughter (Heather Lynne). _ to Tr_and Miis. Homard Mevkes. Marriages Obituary eAE Deaths V riompint May a Reeve Walter R. Hostetler, Counâ€" cillors Theo. Stock, Harry Borth and Waiter Geiger were in Brantâ€" ford last week, where they were shown through the 1.0.0.F. temple. The building was originally a priâ€" vate residence and was transformed ‘nto its present luxurious and SK:; cious community centre. It been suggested locally that a priâ€" vate ressidence might be boufht to transform into a Memorial Hall at a cost less than a new building, and for this reason council made the trip to Brantford. Councilior C. 0. Kruspe was unable to accompany the council members as he was atâ€" tending a druggists convention in Toronto. The idea has spread to more than 30 countries. Mr. N. S. Hill, princiâ€" pal of the publicâ€" school was apâ€" pointed secretary proâ€"tem. A nomâ€" inating committee consisting of L. P. Plumsteel, principal of the High School, N. S. Hill, George Steiner, chairman of the School Board, and Mrs. T. C. Kirkpatrick was appointâ€" ed to select a slate of officers for the organization meeting on May 15 in the Library Hall at 8.15 p.m. All persons interested in the educationâ€" al welfare of local pupils are urged to attend. The New Hamburg Public Libraâ€" ry was closed on Wednesday and Thursday. The librarian, Mrs. Wm. Massel, O. Hamilton and A. R. G. Smith, secretary of the board, atâ€" tended the annual convention of the Ontario Libraries Association at Guelph. Due to several unexpected inâ€" conveniences it has been necessary for the committee in charge of the testimonial dinner for Howie Meeâ€" ker to change from May 21 to June 18th. Tickets for the dinner will be available the first week of next month. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleary moved into their new home on Jaâ€" cob St. Building operations were started last summer, but owing to shortage of materials the house was completed very recently. A mecting has been called for May 15th to form a Home and School Club in New H&mbutg. This was decided at a preliminary meetâ€" ing, held on Thursday, May 8th. Mrs. Irvin Stark, Kitchener chairâ€" man of District No. 5, addressed the meeting. She told of the organizaâ€" tion of the Home and School Club in Toronto in 1916 and that clubs in that city now have a membership cf 42,000. was to bear the cost of '(\.il:nâ€"ivs;lir-xi the needed supply of water. An effort will be made to secure this. The average attendance at the New Hamburg Public School was slightly better in April than in March. The average attendance for the month was 96.18% of the total public school enroiment. Seven new pupils were enrolled during the month, Lunsgarde Henning, Mary, James, Thomas, Nanette, Alexander and Doris Nesbit. There were three removals, Bruce and Charlotte Roberts, who moved to Kitchener and Thomas Meeker to Waterloo. â€" The Eruent swimming pool at ,the park will have to be closed to make room for the new grandstand to be erected this summer. The park board has already laid plans to build a new swimming pool east of the skating rink. The question of how to furnish a sufficient supâ€" ply of water for the new pool was under consideration at the request uf the park board. The former overâ€" flowing well at the park seems to be petering out due to corroded pipes. The council was of the opinâ€" ion that as the cost of the new well will be financed by benevolent citiâ€" zens the least the town could do cost of the changeover this juncture. From Mr. Hildeâ€" brand‘s pl;?eny to the eastern boundary the village the land required to widen the roadway was purchased from the owners thereof at the time the highway was built. A_ne_w_sl&wglkil!ogehidfur- of Woodstock. This is part of ‘%_A-op‘m stock and in front of his house for the purâ€" ;;’.“9‘“!“‘“‘("“!‘!0095! duced prices _ _ It was also décided to reach an agreement with Mr. Charies Hildeâ€" brand to. rm'.'h_c se a strip of land in front of his house for the purâ€" HYDRO OFFICE HYDRO LA MP S at ' George William Fergusson, inâ€" fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ferâ€" gusson, Sandra Elizabeth Ann and Ruth Marlene, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Love and Wayne ) Carter Currah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Currah, and Joyce Alice lGofum. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gofton were baptized on Sunday at the morning service at | Plattsville United Church. Rev. G. Kaiser officiating. Ministerial Meeting Held Here. The May meeting of the New Hamburg District Ministerial Assoâ€" ciation was held at the United Church parsonage in Plattsville and the following members in attendâ€" ance: Rev. C. Becker, Rev. H. R. Mosig, Rev. S. M. Friedrichsen, Rev. G. W. Kaiser, Rev. C R Kauth, Rev. W. B. Fischer, Rev. H. F. Schade, Rev. W. J. Moores and Rev. H. H. Schmieder. Following the afternoons program, Mrs. Kaiser, hostess, served refreshments. A number of local school scholars journeyed from Plattsville a week ago by bus to Norwich where tuâ€" berculian tests were taken. Mr. William Battler, who has been employed at the H. O. Mills, Ayt, has left to assist in operations at the Snow White Laundry at Woodstock, where his nephew, Wilâ€" liam Duncan, is manager. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hume spent Mother‘s Day with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hume Sr., at Listowel. _ Word has been received that Mr. Hume‘s father, who is on the sick list, has somewhat imâ€" proved in health. Church when Miss 'b.r;;ma.' Janeâ€" | sens took vows with Melvin Jm‘ph Stemmler, son of Mr. arid Mrs.! The executive of the Plattsville Softball Club attended a meeting held on Monday evening at Wellesâ€" ley, when business for the coming season was discussed. Mr. and Mrs. William Bruce and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bobank of Hamilton were Sunday guests of Mr .and Mrs. A. Bruce. Residents in the village, who plant gardens, have been fortunate in hayving farmers plow their land with tractors, due to the fact some of them had not commenced seedâ€" ing. Mrs. J. J. Thomson and daughter, Mrs. Irene Main and daughter Jean were Galt visitors on Saturday. _ Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell of Drumbo were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harmer. ener spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. Frederick and Carl Stemmler spent Friday at Stratford. Rev. Fr. Laverty of London spent Sunday with Rev. Fr. Monaghan. spent the weekâ€"end at his home. Mrs. Denis Haniey of Stratford spent some time here with freinds. Elmer Graff and friend of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graff over the weekâ€"end. able to times ai Best wis for a co Mr. Wm. Ament of Detroit spent a few d;‘ys with his father here. Miss Mary Hanley and friend of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. Cleon Knoblauch of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end at his Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kocher lgm[ g:nardny with Mr. and Mrs. Sy ey} t. War Veteran Marries Reilgian OMj A pretty Belgian girl became the! bride of a Canadian war veteran on Tuesday at St Mary‘s RC.) Mr. and Mrs. Vance and baby of Ratho and Hudson Chambers of Woodstock were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Chamâ€" spent Sunday with Mrs. Pauline Schedewitz. Messrs. Herbert and Cfrril Moser of Waterloo wtih Mr. Alex Moser. Mrs. Pauline Kocher of St. Thomas with Mrs. Alex Moser. __Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Reist and ael Logel and Stanley of Macton, Mr. Gerry Kennedy of Guelph all with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy, Sunday. _ _ ooo Mr. and Mrs, Joe Eckert of Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Isador Moser. Mrs. Laurence Kocher at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. John Brohman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy, John and Ronald of Maryhill, Mr. Michâ€" evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. Harâ€" mer and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harmer, who visited relatives at Gait. uutrildem Don.;]d& H:qn‘; da ter were guests ollgr. and Mrs. Fred Ranck and Mr. and Mrs. Rex. Harâ€" mer, Mrs. Lillian Binkle, who spent several days with her daughter, reâ€" turned with Mr. and lln.ufinck to rday cake and other dainties a M*Lh-, =e-'d have purchased 00 of fiction and nonâ€"fiction books to add to their number on hand. Weekâ€"end Visitors in Town. Mr. cn.h'lv:‘w Doan of us Coxson and children u"&; with Mr. and Mrs. B. Doan and the latter with Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Coxâ€" son. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin and Miss Claâ€" ra Seipes of Toronto at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seipes. Misses Hazel Randal, Jean Potter and Elsie Murray of the Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ray Harmer o((}al'.mspemlo&er'sbly weekâ€"end at the Thomson and Har y with Rev. Fr. Mon;’l Clifford Kennedy of Wa and anley By Mrs. Jas. Kennedy (Chronicle Correspondent) Jack Dohert in HESSON Eilee of over the Giradot at and children, Toronto, with weekâ€"end. of Waterloo her of St. x Moser. y Reist and spent Friday kâ€"end. Waterloo Pauline ghan. aterloo A reception was held at the bric»grom‘s home, and dinner was Aer\n:sr to about forty relatives. The bridegroom‘s mother received the suc:u. wearing a flowered silk ersey dress with navy accessories and corsage of pink carnations. chose pink brocaded nylon and her shoulder length veil was caught to a pink floral headdress and carried rapture roses and sweet peas. brocaded nylon gown with train. Her white veil was mul::: from a coronet headdress and she carried a shower bouquet of Better Time roses and sweet peas. Stemmler, sister of Mr. Herbert Stemmler, Jr., was best man for his brother. Janssens of Vosselaar, Belgium, wbc;emgmmmm& . v. lmmh m.&flmmphy. ed the wedding march. ’l'hebride.ucorudbyllr.m:hye- ton Stemmiler, brother of Herb. Stemmler. The bride is the 28 Bridgeport Read § * Q C % ts i _C ~A We \ b«g . yf" LX t aACek ) 1( f 3A j * {V/)'/: o v’yiv:' é& N L e | Ne C & j lA \ \» t 3 -. («"‘A & ‘,.; cege.. " t AX N CC " Ne § %4‘! ,- & 6 w A | § [ . \ S O id * es i8 Wl e ., e | s ‘; ling? | ( n No Need To Worry [ ® ( ABOUT SPORT CLOTHES for that long planned summer f} vacation trip if you send your sports clothes to us for cleaning. | ‘They will be returned to vou looking as anod as new ard M 96 King St. West KITCHENER Phone 2â€"1936 C. F. PRICE, orrometrist ABVUI SPORT CLOTHRES for that long planned summer vacation trip if you send your sports clothes to us for cleaning They will be returned to you looking as good as new,. and wifi: all the crispness and freshneas of new clothing Geraldine Fedy, 12 Moore Ave CONSULTANTS ON DRY CLEANING AND DYEING Kitchener‘s Reliable Optometrist for 23 Years Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henhoeffer 67 Euclid Ave. S TEELE‘S â€" C ugmlmm You will find yourself one of the ~informed in community world affairs when mwmwmurg'-vwn:z‘m.\’:uviuph new w a fuller, richer understunding of todoy‘s vito! Tantâ€"PLUS mig wom ns wetoiny Teohiner on nevemeningy soure See nessest Bof M manager today. Ask or ::p fridee "Quir for a Goâ€"shead Farmer," Banx or MontrrEiL op TOhaley IKf you want w incresse your income by buying more carde, the Bof M will be giad to Fone Tose ‘oiy uf Fou: reginee sls doiese your out lonu“wlw“y.u working with Canadions in every walk of lifs simes D CLEANERS Unetta women workers for employment Iat St. Thomas, Ont. |__Mr. Roberts, indication that the official would be working also in Halifax and Sydney, said that most of the girls sent to Ontario previâ€" ously had been from Charlottetown, Amherst, and a few from Sydney. None have been sent from the St John area, he said. Have {:rguniu tested proper préscribed by our re Lnalg'eechat&int John, N.B. on May W.M.Roba'u.nfianl employâ€"officer of the National Emâ€" ployment Service in Moncton, said that a group of 50 women already had left for employment in Central Canada. He was commenting on a report that an official of the Moâ€" narch Knitting Co. Ltd., Toronto was in the Martimes to recruit 40 women workers for employment Central Canada To « Have Female Help From Maritimes For Complete Satisfaction 7 P.M. SATURDAY 23 Years of Service WATERLOO

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