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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 May 1947, p. 7

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DIRECTORY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Boz sddresses in care of The Chromiole, 10 cents extra G Phune 2â€"4188 E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St. â€" Watsrion Phone 2â€"1357 See your doctor first, then let us fill your prescriptions. Bedford LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. GROOMS THE HAIR, relieves dryâ€" ness and removes loose dandruff. 59¢, at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 %(xzx'llg27 St. East, Kitchener, Phone BEE BOXES, crates, extractor, complete outfit; 2 hotâ€"air furâ€" naces, complete. 5 Agnes St., Kitchener, Phone 7â€"7655. __ _ _ uk warspico cHnonioLk BUSINESS CARDS 1" every week $12.09 per year, $7.90 for six months. Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. Fire â€" Automobile â€" Accident ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn CHARTERKD ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) 19 King Si. Last _ _ 1J you need More Insurance . . . Call the Local Representative 0o THE WATERI{OO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Fire Livestock Employers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond â€" Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance Classified Advertising Rates 3 conts pet ©vERNMENT APPROVED ; 1TEWRLIERS chicks at reduced prices for this ~* New and Used week ind next. Day old: New! tingy and Adding Machines, Hampshire, Barred Rock, New‘m Cabinets, Desks, Safes, Hampshire X Barred Rock, Light | Complete Office Equipment sussex _X Barroed gock. NCW | 58 Queen St. South _ â€" _ Phone 6â€"648% Hampshire X Light Sussex nonâ€"| K!ITOHENER sexed $9.95, pullets $17.95, COCKâ€" | «i e m erels $7.95. _ Assorted â€" heavy | ANTE BUY breeds nonâ€"sexed $8.95, pullets ___..y;___?__“_)..___ $16.95, cockerels $6.95. Cockerâ€" . els: White Leghorn X Ba I%Ls&filz fioo c“hl:"‘.' “"g:f Rocks $1.95, White Leghorns 95c.! â€" With St°0l8 in ©000,PlaYin® fon Two weeks old add $6.00 per‘ Hambi * ‘17â€"0B hundred, three weeks old add ; z:u{é==:=====-=- $11.00 _ per hundred, shipped| CO.D. This advertisement must NORTH accompany your order to receive these special prices. Aiso older pullets cight weeks to laying. WOO[“WICH ‘Top Notch Chickeries, _ | By Miss Gladys Schmidt. tisement is for. . _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ State how muny insertions you want Write plainly on one side of paper ouly. WILDROOT CREAMâ€"OIL A. K. CRESSMAN & SON D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES Real Estate and Insurance INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN Every Kind of Insurance e â€" Life x Accident ';f-â€" ; BUILDING COBTS ARE HIGHER FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTs CosT MQRE TO REPLACE Res.: 6â€"6572 KITCHENER â€" ONT WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 Health PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY CHIEROPRACTIC REAL ESTATE Guelph, Ontario ELECTRICAL COCKERELS INSURANCE DRUGGISTS FOR SALE MOTORS New and Plate Glass Repairs [ Quite a number from here atâ€" Reâ€"winding tended the funeral of the late Mrs. J. B: Snyder at Floradale, Sunday Kitchener Used _‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Maurer and FOR family were Sunday guests with SALE [Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman at Watarlan â€"20.1,B and more for ve salesmen ready to callmoor to door in town or rural area in self owned car with over 200 guaranâ€" teed household mwm Year round business. iculars ang catalogue FREE. Familex, Dept. Whetiher EUYING or SELLING 1 UNDERWOOD LIMITED §0â€"43 Ontaric 81. 8. KITCHENER Pbone Tâ€"1§67 _ â€" â€" Manager‘s Res. §â€"2171 By Miss Gladys Schmidt (Chronicle Carrespondent) The congregation of the local Evangelical Church held a farewell gathering last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koepke for Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Moht, vrior to their departure for Pembroke. Mr. Oliver Kelle{d and son John spent Sunday with Mrs. John Longâ€" Miss Vera Stickney spent Sunâ€" day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stickney near Winfield. After a brief program Rev. and Mrs. Mohr were presented with a woollen blanket. The presentation was made by Miss Helen Koepke and the address read by Mrs. Sam. Bird. Refreshments swere served. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schneider and family were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Viola Mohr near New Hamâ€" burg. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mohr of Amulree were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller. Waterloo afternoon. â€" Mr .and Mrs. Henry Thrasher and Mr. Ivan Thrasher of Amherstburg were weekâ€"end vsitorg with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller. Mr. Albert Krauter of Heidelberg is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Maurer. man near Alma Mr. and Mrs Emerson Stange were Sunday visitors with Mrs. M. Fotheringham at Palmerston. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bender and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Quantz and children of Wallace were Sunâ€" day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koepke. _ e Mr. Leon Wagner, Eldon and Ruby spent last Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS For Sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINES HESSENAUR & SHANTZ B, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal with stools; in wod laying conâ€" dition. Jantes iedr:hold, New Hamburg. * 17â€"0B Room and Board Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queer N If you can accommodate one or two of these girls â€" please phone SALESMEN WANTED Girls coming to Kitchener B. F. GOODRICH Room Only '!‘YPEWRITERS From nearby points TYPEWRITERS New and Used industry "â€"idol for or ! church \m Day on w l Mrs. Melville Veitch presided and | 1the program opened and concluded I with the tune of "Home Sweet j Home" being played by Mrs. Louis | Holm and the readings between and the numbers on the program eentred around the theme, "Partâ€" {nership in the Home". Beatitudes ‘o( the Christian home were read by | Mrs. H. Schreiber and Mrs. G. Berâ€" gey with their daughters, Mary Aun {and Joan, and Mrs. E. Fried contriâ€"‘ buted the reading "Christian Livâ€"‘ ing Begins at Home". Mrs. M. Poll and daughter Jean rendered a voâ€"| cal duet and an acrostic excrcise,; Mâ€"Oâ€"Tâ€"Hâ€"Eâ€"R was given by Doris ‘Latsch, Betty Holtzhauer, Betty | Hallman, Doreen Marshall, Audrey ; |Holtzhauer, Audrey Marshall and jRuth Fried. Mrs. L. Fried read the | poem, "Give Your Children to: ised upon the Bible character mhâ€"hwr r devotion to God, > o God, the tendance with a s choir and Mr. Melvin Veitch rendering a mesâ€" sage in song. The discourse was Mother‘s Day was also suitably observed at the United Brethren Church. Preaching service was held in the evening with the pasâ€" tar, ‘m‘t‘h Snider delive;i;:; an message on "The Heritage of Timothy"â€"the faith which dwelt in is mother and g:nndmother. . At _ the _ Sunday School, in addition to the usual proâ€" gram, readings were given as folâ€" lows: "The Founder of Mother‘s Day", by Mrs. C. Snyder; "So Long as there are Christian Homes", by Mrs. °C. Perrin; "Family Prayers", by Miss Muriel Stager; "The Buildâ€" r", by Miss Lois Shelby and a poem "Faith of our Mothers", by the superintendent, Melvin Becker A beautiful floral display also paid tribute to the mothers. home and the temple. The Chris fimhonehthe%,homcdw About fifty mothers and daughâ€" ters of the local Evangelical congreâ€" gation were entertained at a Moâ€" ther and Daughter banquet at the schoolhouse Wednesday evening sponsored by the W.M.S. and Laâ€" dies‘ Aid of the church. The evenâ€" ing was arranged to observe Chrisâ€" tian Family week with a program following the serving of a delicious Miss Dorothy Wanner led in community singing and matters of business included the naming of Mrs. E. Fried and Mrs. W. Wanner as delegates to the annual convenâ€" tion to be held in Zurich the latter part of May, with Miss Lucinda Chapman as alternate. ‘The proâ€" gram concluded with an impressive playlet depicting a Home Dedicaâ€" tion service with Rev. and Mrs. Kauth, Audrey Holtzhauer and Audrey Marshall as the main charâ€" acters with virtues of the home beâ€" ing represented in a candleâ€"lighting service by the following: Family Love, by Mrs. H. S. Hallman; Hapâ€" operationâ€"Mrs. G. Husseé; Appreâ€" clation, Miss Lucinda Chapman; Christian Service, Mrs. Holtzhauer and Spiritual enrichment by Mrs. E. Latsch. The concluding poem, Bless this House" was read by Mrs. Carl Schiedel. The proceeds of some $25.00 will go toward the exâ€" penses of Miss Jean Kellerman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Kelâ€" lerman of Kitchener, who is preâ€" paring for mission work in China. iness, _ Mrs. F. Brodhaecker; g\nen‘ dship, Mrs. W. Wanner; Coâ€" Glen Hallman was in charge of the United Brethren Christian Enâ€" geavor on Sunday morning. Scripâ€" ture was read by Lois Shelby and prayer was offered by the leader. The topic, "The Use of My Money" was presented and discussed. Emmanuel Heintz presided for the business period. An invitation was accepted from the New Dundee U.B.C.E. to be their guests at a soâ€" cial to be held on Saturday evenâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Sararus. _ Announcement was also made of the annual counâ€" ty picnic to be held at Waterloo FPark on Victoria Day. The matter of adopting the new pledge cards was also discussed and it was deâ€" cided to accept them. Miss Lois Shelby has accepted the position of teacher of the Reidsâ€" ville school, following the summer vacation. Sunday visitors with Mrs. W. Detweiler were Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGurn and son Jackie of Gue’lirl;. Mr. Charles Lang and Mr. and & Ervin Lang and aafikiiéfi,fisi;eâ€"fla Donna of Galt. WORTC EORCORTNOD PRATVIDC PWINy C London spent the weekâ€"end with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman and Ruth of New Dundée visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker . Mr. and Mrs Rae Hilborn and children Carol and Jean of Presâ€" ton and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hilâ€" born of Galt visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hilâ€" Dr. John Detweilert of London called at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. Hope and Mr. Hope, Monâ€" day: Hi{r. and Mrs. A. C. Becker and Miss Mml: Becker visited with Mr .and Russell Stoltz at Roseâ€" bank on Sunday. _ Mr. and HuGeorfie Perrin visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Waldie at Chesterfield on Sunday. of (Chronicle Correspondent) | The Home ana School Club at its| meeting Tuesday evening of last week had as guest speaker Miss Lillian Snider of Kitchener, who‘ had spent some time in Africa, as a teacher under the Teachers‘ Exâ€" change system. Miss Snider took "Africa" as subject for her addr&sl and gave a very interesting talk on | the country and related some of her | experiences. | Other number on the program were vocal selections by Mr. Vinâ€" cent Whitehead and Educational films, one of which was on "Africa" and a second one on "Nature". Mrs. Nelson Shelley, Mrs. Oliver Wright and Miss Mabel Snider were hostesses for a lunch served at the close of the mecting. Mrs. Nelson Shelley, the presiâ€" dent, was in charge of the program. With the setting in of warmer weather over the weekâ€"end farmers who had not started seeding, startâ€" ed field work and with favorable weather seeding operations will be in full swing. _ s Rev. Dr. Lehmann of the Waterâ€" loo Seminary preached the sermon for the Sunday morning service in the Lutheran Church. The Community Club has anâ€" nounced a card party and dance to be held in the Trail‘s End Hall, on Friday evening, May 30th. _ The Kitchener District of the Luâ€" theran Canada â€" Synod, Sunday School Association will hold its anâ€" nua‘% convention in St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church, next Sunday. There will be an afternoon busiâ€" ness session at which Mr. G. H. Dobrindt, _ inspector of public schools in North Waterioo, will be guest speaker. Until the time of writing it had not been announced who would preach the sermon for the evening session. _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deakin, who have been residents in the cammuni&{( for the past year, moved to Kitchener, on Saturday." Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weppler are spending some time at the home of their daughter, Mrs, Waiter Campâ€" bell and Mr. Campbell in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schuster of Gowanstown were weekâ€"end visiâ€" tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer. 0 _ Mr. Chas Jones of Waterloo was an over Sunday visitor with disâ€" trict friends. Mrs. Ruth Schwark and daughâ€" ters and Mr. Lioyd Veitel of Kitchâ€" _ Mrs Lillian Rank of Kitchener was a weekâ€"end guest of village friends. CONESTOGO ONTARIO®S future prosperity depends directly sufficient vol ume of production toutinfydouomeneedlandmo:w.&nldla elfni(l;:l:t place inthema.rkeuoldanrld.&!‘:vcy'hdi?llpn:& ario‘s manufacturing services of printing o-omeormuy stages of its x:n“dopmm‘:“adcbru.modm some or many stages of its forms . . . invoices . . . shipping bills . . . advertising . .. x 1ne whole printing industry 'l:pfnced with unprecedented m.‘: . and to meet those demmands skilled hands are needed. For them great opporâ€" tunities lie ahead. Higher wages, job security, better working conditions are within easier reach of those who have mastered a skilled occupation. Today, through the Affairs and otfi:r agen;nfl:: uates of these rehabilitation courses are now ready to take their places in Ontario‘s industry. Available to you are veterans, well started on the road to skilled printing trades such as hand composition, hnoa and monotype operation, bookbinding, lithography and presswork. them out with confidence. They are your future craftsmen. Affairs and other agencies, thousands of young workers are being trained to meet the printing and other industrial ne:sn of this Province. Gradâ€" By Noah Stroh Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) ener and Miss French of Waterloo were over Sunday guests at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Norman Veiâ€" tel. Local members of the North Waâ€" terloo Rural Softball League exeâ€" cutive attended a recent meeting at the home of the president, Gordon Ritter in St. Jacobs, when the scheâ€" dule ofâ€" the season‘s games was drawn up. By Mrs. R. Jones (Chromicle Correspondent) Rev. S. E. Stevenson of Galt was in charge of the Mother‘s Day serâ€" vice at Doon United Church on Sunday afternoon. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted a Mother‘s Day service at the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Henry Gingrich of Kitchener was a visitor at the home of Misses Pauline and Susie Escheiman on Thursday. â€" C John Bryce has returned to his home after spending a week‘s vaâ€" cation at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lorne Jackson of Guelph. _ 0_ _ Miss Betty Wolfe and Mrs. W Pearcey were guests with Miss Ruâ€" gy Fink of Kitchener on Wednesâ€" ay. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Tilt and daughter Susan have returned to their home in Dundas after spendâ€" ing a week‘s vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilt and Miss Ethel Wilfong. 0e Robert Grant has returned to his home from the Galt Hospital where he underwent a tonsil operation on Mr. Wesley Stockwell of Rockton spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcey. _ _ Mrs. Melvin Wolfe and Mrs. Wm. Wolfe and children spent Friday at the home of Mrs. W. Richards of Preston. (Elranicle Gorreapondent) Mr. and Mrs. Waiter McDowell of Galt visited their son and daughâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDowell on Sunday. _ __ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and son of Harrington visited her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gray on Sunday. _ 2s o Miss Mary Hewitt of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. David Ferguson and family of Brunner were Sunday A PANTOMINE . . . advertising . .. by the Department a _of Veterans‘ LEARNING TO PRINT Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wray and Grace of St. Marys, Miss Doris Wray of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Hume of Plattsville visitâ€" ed Mr. Henry Kelly and Maida on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Brubacher and ROdnerf Kitchener visited her father, . Herbert MacLennan on Sunday. Mrs. Iona McKee, George and Helen of Kitchener visited Mrs. W. G. McKee on Sunday. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacLennan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Mujlcahy visited her mother, Mrs. Reisberry of Bright on Sunday. _ f [CROSSWORD â€" â€" â€" By Eugene Sheffer| 19. riverâ€"island 20. entire amount 21. engineering 1. soft hat 4. son of Adam > 13 L7 77 41. small cask 42. pouch 43. unit of work 44. paid notice 45. equality > 53. Russian ruler of value 46. smooths with beak 49. traitors esessectreossscconessessccses 7/ Mother‘s Day was abserved at the United Church on Sunday morning. A Mother‘s Choir led the singing. \Mr. Hans Steiger, Sunday School superintendent, had charge of the service. Miss Jean Gordon read a story and Mrs. Silas Smith sang a solo, "My Mother‘s Prayer". The minister, Rev. John Richardson, deâ€" livered the address. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Vogan of Kingston, where the former is atâ€" tending university, spent the weekâ€" end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Chafla Vogan while enroute to Chalk River, where Mr. Vogan will be the minister during the summer months. 4. support 5. diminutive for Benjamin 6. street railâ€" way (abbr.) 7. French city 8. twilight 9. symbol for lithium i Gf L 77 D2 16. cravat 20. element 21. nocturnal fying mammal 10. concerns 11. nimble 14. elongated gazelle 23. bents 24. author of ‘"The Raven" 25. distant 27. eagle 28. given sustenance 80. intimidate 31. seed container 33. female ruff 35. steal 37. imperative 38. commence 30. unit of gem weight 40. before 42. droop 43. formerly 48. by 46. pigâ€"sty 47. new : comb. form 48. stitech 40. symbol for sodivm 81 3t $$ o

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