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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jul 1947, p. 3

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Mrs. Irvin Milner and her moâ€" ther, Mrs. Val Henry of Detroit are guests at the homes of Mrs. Richard Ogram and Mrs. James Ogram. Misses Mona Wright and Florâ€" ence Wilker are at the Lutheran Camp at Edgewood Park, near Guelph for a couple of weeks. Miss Jean Milner spent from ghursday till Tuesday at Hope ay. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. C. W. Wilker was hostess for the Woâ€" men‘s Institute at her home with 21 members and five visitors presâ€" By Miss Jetret Manser (Chronicle Correppondent) Miss Ruth, Koenig is i two weeks at me?fumm Camp at Edgewood Park, near Quelph. Miss Edna Lavery of Moorefield was the guest of her sister and broâ€" therâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lanz for a few days. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Bemo! Kitâ€" chener spent Friday at homes of Mrs. Wm. Nurse and Wilmer Ogram. e omeer in oftim in poasg l remst I rmamanies Seeustenuaginal . . on bodr iess old lune Men, Women! Old at .4,0&50'..60! G’t Pep A. W. WETTEAUFER â€" AGENT 333 King North WATERLOO Phone 3â€"3513 For 50¢ per Tire we will: * Demount tires Dettmer‘s Tire Service 702 King St. W. Kitchener . Phor All Building Supplies E. HUNT & CO., Importers NAILS . . . By the ton or keg .. * CEMENT . . . . . . . By the carlos BATHROOMS â€" Complete. SOIL PIPES and FITTINGS â€" All sizes TO TAKE CHANCEs WITH YOUR TIRES WHEN YOU HAVE AN IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT LINWOOD Thoroughly inspect urg. Inflate and check tubes Clean rust from rims ~ Soapstone tires and remount. We Carry a Complete Line of New Tires and Tubes Contractors ! EXAMINED NOW HAVE YOUR EYES TEA BAQG 8 VULCANIZING â€" RECAPPING YOU CAN‘T AFFORD BETTER VISION IÂ¥ O UNM G°S is your fault CLASSES they must last a lifetime. You need not be w of careless neglect when is unll:'lfl: &A llml.l m service brings you clear, comfortable vision in glasses styled to fatter your features and designed to make your eyes happy. Walper House Block Tuesday guests with Mrs. Wm. Nurse were Mrs. M. Stickney of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stickâ€" ney of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie of Crosshill spent Friday evening with the former‘s sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. G. Rennie. Mrs. J. W. Burnett t Monâ€" day with her sister and grother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hastings of Listowel. Mr. Paul Alexiff of the Botany Dept., University of Toronto, is a guest with his sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Miss Janet Robinson. Mrs. Lewis Schmitt of Waterloo spent several days at the home of her aunt, Mrs. é G. Manser and with other friends and relatives. was given by the girls club and they Eho made a menbt loaf. Curâ€" rent Events prepared Mrs. Geo. Rennie were read b&l&x William Richardson. Mrs. m. Nyurse, a charter member sang a solo:. Mrs. John Leith reported on the work committee and also conducted a contest which was won by Mrs. N. Thompson. The meeting closed with "O Canada". Lunch was served by the hostess and her asâ€" sistants. * â€" ent. The presid bles presided opening with the ode and creed in unison. Mrs. J. Leith was appointed to the committee to make plans for the exhibits at the Elmira Wall Fair, taking the place of Miss Marjory Beggs. A reading on Home Economics, prepared by Mrs, F. C. Schummer mm by Miss V. E. McKay. Points we presented to look for when buying cotton. or keg . . â€"., All sizes. . By the carload or bag. Mrs. R. Hosea entertained with orâ€" Styled for YOU Kuntzsâ€"July 17, Mrs. Catharines Kuntz, at home of Mr. and Mrs. * William Brenner, RR. 1, St. Cleâ€" ments, 92 years. 4,000 Attend Annual Garden Party Sturdpfâ€"Wettlauterâ€"J 19, Harâ€" ley Edward Stumpf ‘;?Kltchener to Marion Audrey Wettlaufer of Waterloo. * Schloteâ€"Hagedornâ€"July 19, Wilâ€" liam HemgeSchlote of Waterloo to Mary Iphine Hagedorn of Kitchener. Arnoldâ€"Lorentsâ€"July 19, William J. Arnold of Kitchener to Olive Pauline Lorentz of Waterioo. Schultsâ€"Hartmanâ€"July 19, George L. Schultz of Waterloo to Dorâ€" othy Martha Hartman of Kitchâ€" ener. § Meisterâ€"Suttonâ€"July 19, Donald Meister of Waterloo to Alica Sutâ€" ton of Kitchener. Schuw-uebmuâ€"-.lu»lly 19, Harâ€" old Emil Schmidt of New Hamâ€" burg to Edna Marie McDermott _ of St. Marys. >_ e Schanerâ€"July 19, John Waiter Schaner, St. Jacobs, 38 years. Gibsonâ€"July 19, Charles Gibson, 90 Euclid Ave., Waterloo, 32 Fraser of Port Coquitlam, B.C., to Rosella Hogf:on of Waterloo and Port Coal.n-nm. Ridleyâ€" W â€"July 18, Reginald Frances Ridley of Guelph to Edith Veronica Walser, Elora. , ‘ giarade headed biethe New Dundee ( .S. Band washeld frothhe vilâ€" lage square to t . Brownies and aqirl Guides fg::nk Plattsville and Ayr were in the parade as well as Scout Cubs from Baden and Boy Scout troops from New Dundee and Ayr. The Fergus Pipe Band also paraded and was greatly enjoyed. ‘ Quentin H:lhmn;‘ ehairman of the Park Board which sponsored ’the event gave a few opening reâ€" marks to commence the program iafter which Bern Conway took over the micn?lq:wne as master of cereâ€" monies. e Armstrong Studios of London again provided an excelâ€" lent program as they have done in past years. _ n Mansfieldâ€"Frankâ€"July 19, Robert John Mansfield of Kitchener to Awew_z)olmiae Frank of RR: 2, x::-xu'-_a ly _ 19, _ Wailter uly M Karges of Waterloo to Grace Karn of Kitchener. Becknerâ€"McKersieâ€"July 19, Ward Beckner of Kitchener to Doris McKersie of Waterloo. Shawâ€"McIntoshâ€"July 19, Grant Howard Shaw of Afir to Edna Marie Mcintosh, RN., of Hesâ€" crowd of 4,000 people &'oinmxny parts of Western Ontario attended the annual Garden Party held at the Community Park on Thursday night. As in former years, ideal weather favored the event . which this year attracted the largest atâ€" tendance in the history of the vilâ€" lage Garden Parties A monster Goodâ€"Weberâ€"July 19, Robert Good One of the features which Yamb_ ably gained the greatest applause through skillful performance was the super ballâ€"room act by Terry Ezta Ave., Waterlioo, a daughter. McMichaelâ€"At St. Mary‘s July 20, to Mr. and llm and M of Toronto. Roy and Doris l'ie-d, the mc':‘i.:ns brought forth many exp of amazeâ€" ment during the evening while Wilâ€" lie Bell, the Scotch comedian and the Paul Brothers with their comeâ€" dy songs, filled the audience with laughter. Other numbers inmcluded the Barna Team, a brother and sisâ€" ter act which featured songs of the range and the Dancing Dandies. In the field of vocalists were: Afles Elder, mezzo soprano; Campbell Hughes, baritone; and the Londonâ€" naires, a_mgle quartette who sang &:u.a.umu.n-n & Wismesâ€"At Hospital, July 19, ww.ma%:mm. 65 Noecker St., Waterloo, a son. M&lflflfloflh‘lfly flétolr.lnd Percy Woife, _ 142 Alma St., Waterloo, a son. _ During the intermission period the New Dundee Band, under the direction of I. H. Toman, played several selections The refreshâ€" ment booth was in charge of the Women‘s Institute. naires, & male quartette who sang in true Bnrba-%hop fashion. Len Burkhaerdiâ€"At Kâ€" e inss Ran, Kreussoâ€"At Kâ€"W g}&é to Mr. and Mrs. _ Ezra Ave., Waterloo, a da p. Burt was porais oL i5 WEST MONTROSE peler NEW DUNDEEâ€"An estimated intsiâ€"At North Easthope, lt,bl{;ndlnl.loyd.hfl a daughter. orbettâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Corâ€" bett, Victoria St., Hespeler, a daughter. orstâ€"June 8, to Rev. and Mrs. Simeon Horst of Musama, British East Africa, a daughter. of Waterloo to Jean Weber (By Chronicle Correspondent} At K o 12 ond Myr vioew Chy. Marriages Deaths une 4, William of Because of the cool weather the group gathered in Mr. Shantz‘s spaâ€" cious new barn, for their lunch and short -prog'a!m. Short talks were flzen by . Eben Cressman and . Gordon Eby and Mr. Snyder. One of the interesting parts of the program was the reading by Ella Cressman of a paper of "Prophetic Utterances", made by the "young group" in their youthful days. Mr. Snzider family of Argentina was held on Saturday afternoon at the old Snyder homestead, the farm now owned by Lloyd E. Shantz. Merle Shantz, Kitchener, was the convenor of the program. Mrs. Thomas Vickerman and Miss Essie Devitt, Waterloo, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Schiedel on Sunday. Miss Ada Snyder, Markham, was Kresent at the picnic, in honor of er brother, Mr. Eivin Snyder and family, held at their old home near the village. Walter; Clement, Betty Jean; Cosâ€" ford, Joy Idelle; Cressman, Violet Arietta; Dalziel, Gordon D. P:; Daâ€" ;h. pl}‘dbu't J:'don; Ertel, Jerome oseph; Farr, Audrey Irene; Frank, Nelson; Fulcher, Beth Louise; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gimbel spent Sunday in Waterloo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aldred Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Urias Martin lsJ)ent the weekâ€"end in Buffalo and Niagâ€" ara Falls. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" T:n Dedels on Thursday eveningi interesting evening was n in qampg__.fi%k by Mr. Eln!ersflem- School; and G. H. Dobrindt, Inspecâ€" tor of Public s Hhaiy P e T kss ful candidates: _ . rie; Haffner, Audrey; Hahn, Cathâ€" erine Rose; Hahn, Stanley Philip; erine Rose, Hahn, Stam%el’hflip; Haidiph, Albin; Horst, Delphine; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moyer and Miss Clata Moyer and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Anders of Soudertown, Pa., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Burkholder on Sunday. In the North Waterloo Rural Softball League Breslau is first, with three postponed games to play. The last game between Winâ€" terbourne and Breslau, scheduled for Friday evening was postponed because of the weather. A number of local people attendâ€" ed the funeral of Mrs. JeSe Connor at Kitchener on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Connor resided li\l" Breslau many years ago, when Mr. Connor had a tailor sho&rin the building now occupied by Mr. John Yantz. Mrs. Selina Nolan, Los Angeles, Calif., visited her aunt, Mrs. J. S. Cressman and other relatives in the village over the weekâ€"end. \W-WE‘E&“â€"“ d&c? their year‘s ;bab%-l-du‘- on June 26 and 27. 27 were successâ€" ful and of these 5 attained honor to those who y e Shuree mestrce mvil e m those who passed the final examinâ€" ations. A statement of marks obâ€" tained has been forwarded to each Entrancé, Board which met in Inâ€" 2 un Seturgday, July 12" Marmbers ef, r °7 the Entranre Boapd are, â€". _ The Young People‘s Fellowship of the M.B.C. Church had a party WHAT MAKES It‘s not always just a case of love for food that ?iles up extra weight. Excessive eat ng habits frequently can be traced directly to nervous and emotional tension. See how medicine . treats _ this problem lAletd "Fat Whmkl 'Psychic‘;"“\:‘fl'l‘:: merican Weekly, great with this Sunday‘s (Ju% 27) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. bach of Kitchener, singing choruses and a lunch at the close of the evening. Mrs. Henderson and Miss Jean Henderson, Kitchener, were Sunâ€" day {uesu of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steppler. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shiry have moved over to the Shir{ farm next to the Riverbank school. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lichty were Sunday guests of Mr. and lln. Jaâ€" cob Cressman, Kitchener biltinke on Weiniy Ooane (meer e hok Mrs. Jack Clark and daughter Marlyn and Susan Hill, Toronto, 1947 High School Entrance Exam Results A picnic in honor of the Elvin Passed on Principals‘ recommenâ€" H. B. Disbrowe, * BRESLAU By Mrs. Roy Schiede} PEOPLE FLESHY? Guest speaker of the evening was Miss Agnes Oliver, home missionâ€" ary, who is holidaying at her home in Bright, who gave an interesting address on her work at Flin Flon and other missions in Northern Maâ€" nitoba. Eighteen members and three visitors were present. Steffler, Delores. Mr'.rand Mr;.dr Rex dl-hrmM er A.;d son Terence . an rs. x Glendenning, Mr. and Mrs H. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stewâ€" art, Mrs. Frank Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Grimes were Wednesday evening visitors at Peace Haven Camp, Drumbo, where ten local Cubs are camping with a number of others. visitors at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Blackâ€" EPBE DOCZC, AREIITDTCERE, DECTEDOEQ DNCT! gott, Ariene ; Hergott; Thoâ€" muwun-m;%unn.-m Mable; Lewis, Bfiuné‘; ulgcy Sachs, _ Vivian; Vm Laverne John; Ziegler, Mariene. . Passed on final examination: _ Esbaugh, Teresa, (Hon.); Koebel, dation Miss Oliver, Mr. Stewart McKie, who is on a two weeks‘ vacation; accompanied by Mrs. McKie and sons Bobby and Jimmie and Mary Margaret, are spending ten days at the summer home at Peterboroufh of Dr. and Mrs. V. R. Railton of Welland. The executive of the "Old Girls" of the C.G.LT., Mrs. Weir Graham of Bright, president, Mrs. William House, viceâ€"president, Mrs. Albert Everts of Baden, secremay-treamr- er, held a meeting on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. George Schinidt to discuss business and to plan their yearly picnic for its members and their families A change is being made this year and the program will commence with a picnic supper and games following. Picnic to take place in the near fuâ€" baby of Woodstock were Thursd Lorraine Ruby; Busch, Gladys Jane; Dbhjeb._éo_gn_lnq‘w; Genevieve Estelle; Lichty, Mary; June; Meyer, Yvonne Rosyln; Nafâ€" ziger, Katherine; Schneider, Ethelâ€" Ga; Steiss, Theresa Agness. Wellesley Centre _ Passed on Principals‘ recommenâ€" t Meeting Held. Visitors the past week at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Grieve were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Richâ€" mond and children of Stratford, Mr. James Cockerton of New Hamfiurg and Mr. and Mrs. Bolton of Presâ€" ton. Mrs. Kenneth Grimes was a reâ€" cent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grieves and family of Strathroy. _ __ _ _ h Mr. Gilbert Thibadeau and sister, Mrs Frank Parkhouse of Plattsville and Gillis Thibadeau of Williamsâ€" burg, have returned from a motor trip to the south, visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Thibadeau at Chicago Heights and other points. Russel Hilderley has returned from a holiday visit to northern districts. _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blackmore and ho2 9k _ 1 190. _ Auk css l «22 0emT‘ Alvin (Hon.); Ruth (Hon.); Miller, Jean; Bg:-u.kngfl Harâ€" Berg, Ruth; Faulhafer, Elaine Fauthafer, Frances; Leis, Delores Mr. Edwin Fergusson of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mrs W. S. Ferélusson Sr., who has been spending three weeks ;‘n that city has returned to her ome. Mrs. Russel Fergusson enterâ€" tained about ten little friends of her son Orin at her home the past week, the occasion being the birthâ€" day anniversary of Orin, age 5, and Nancy Quandt, age 2. After spendâ€" ing a few jolly hours together reâ€" freshments of hot dogs, cup cakes with candles on top and ice cream were served the little guests by the hostess. r&hflhfl.h& Residents in the village, who arose early on Sunday realized that this district was visited by a frost which is unusual in Jul{. Fortuâ€" nately although some vines were somewhat wilted, no real damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allen, who were holidaying the past week at outside points, have returned to their home. Weather for the past few days has been quite cool for this season of the year but a relief from hot weather. Mr. Delibert Schmidt of Kitchenâ€" er has been a visitor the past week Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harrison of Detroit were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Harson‘s mother, Mrs. Jane Calder. The latter reâ€" turning with them to visit in that city. * Mrs. Steele and little son of Woodstock was a visitor the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Grimes. Passed on final examination: Albrecht, Murray (Reg. 10 (5) Passed on Principals recommenâ€" By Mre. Ed. Harmer (Chronicle Correspondent) ind, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schmidt. Cooler weather is much welâ€" comed although quite an extreme change from a week ago. Farmers tell us that the wheat crop which has been ripening too fast with the hot weather will be benefitted by being held back. Raspberries are not ripening very fast in this weaâ€" At tite Social Dance held on Friâ€" , da{l evening at Plattsville town | hall, Dolf Little‘s orchestra of Galt | supplied the music. There was a | good attendance. | Mrs. Leslie Turnbull and baby of Ayr has been spending the ‘gast week at the home of her brother, Stewart and Mrs. Scott. Mr. and Mrs." John Deeton and family of Ayr were weekâ€"end Euests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. k Deeton. Wellesley softball team visited Platt.svilfe Memorial Park on Monâ€" day evening and played a game with the local team. The result was f seore of 10â€"7 in favor of Wellesâ€" ey. Mr. Lorne Seyer of New Hamâ€" gurg visited friends here on Sunâ€" ay. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dorscht and son of Waterloo were Sunday visiâ€" tors at the home of Mrs. Peter Dorscht. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Foerster and Mrs. Luella Heier of Hesson Road spent Saturday evening at the home of Harry Bach. * By W. J. Kieswetter (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. George Hinz of Kitchener visited with Mrs. Otto Kress on Friday. on â€" s and at the lowest possible price. Dry cleaning with responsibility is our business You can entrust your clothing to us. CLEANERS AND DYERS FOR OVER 14 YRARS 13 Duke St. Rast WATERLOO BAMBERG . . . Because we know how clothing costs have inâ€" creased, we take very seriously our responsibility for cleahing your clothing to your complete satisfaction We Take Our Dry Cleaning Seriously Sgons competitions attracting the leading athletes of the United , States and Canada as well as from |abroad have been a Canadian Naâ€" |tional Exhibition for many years. ‘When the Exhibition resumes this | year from Augu&® 22nd to Sept. 6th, emphasis will be on aquatic sport. )The track over which Canadian and other records have been broken | and reâ€"broken is not available this | year. A new $2,000,000 grandstand is being erected on its site. There will» however, be a diversified proâ€" gram of land and water attractions including the renewal of the famâ€" ous Marathon swims in modified form. The management announces a tenâ€"mile swim for men with $10,000 in prize money and a fiveâ€" mile event for women with cash Â¥rizes of $5,000. The foremost proâ€" essional natators of the continent will compete. Avoid the Rush put and Smin Rodio 672 King St. W. â€" Kitchener Phone 4â€"4347 Have your RADIO t in condition for fall d winter listening now. FOR COURTEOUS® AND EFFICIENT SERVICE

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