Â¥ * yoidey July 26, 1947 Ginssified lntes % wes es s mas e yHE wumor-l E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St. â€" Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 See your doctor first, then let us fill xour prescriptions. Bedford LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN T.llmzzk D. Bruce Davis H. Dunn CHARTERXED ACCOUNTAN (Trustees in Bankruptcy) 19 King ") Bast . _ _ a 2408 W it mb Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. Fire â€" Automobile â€" Accident ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTsS COST MORE TO REPLACE If you need More Insurance . . . Call the Local Representative % of THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY BUSINESS DIRECTORY CERTIFIED Raspberry Plants â€" Write Box 754, Campbellford, Ont., for illus:rated folder and frowing "know how". Don‘t deâ€" ay. Supply limited. 30134 Office, Waterloo. 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Schade thanked those who had assisted in making the school possible, including the teachers and 'ofl'icers and those who had providâ€" ed transportation for the children. ’He also expressed appreciation to | the school board for the use of the | school building and to. the careâ€" ‘ taker. A létter of appreciation was ‘ Tead from the mother of one of the children attending the school. Rev. | Schade reported an average of 72 |children and that the sum of $21.64 had been raised by the children during the school. The offering for the evening‘s program amounted to ; $22.40 and after necessary expenses are vaid the remainder of the moâ€" ‘ney will be contributed to the Misâ€" sion to Lepers. ly Vacation iible School were held in the Bn&nfl Church on Friday evening. v. H. F. Schade, Dean of the school, presided. Orville Ehnes regd the scripture lesson and Rev. E. Sider offered prayer. Choâ€" ruses were nmgt;h.ynthc edldren led Yuteee ai the gigme The peimais i at iano. class taught by.&i- Shantz recited scripture verses and al number of motion songs. Included in the part of the n gram presented la' the Junior c taught by Rev. Sider were: the following special features: the books of the New "Festament recitâ€" ed by Marybeth McGinley; a black board object lesson by Geraldine Martin; and a trio by the three Scholte Sisters in the Dutch langâ€" uage. A Biblical questionnaire was conducted by Rev. Schade and Orâ€" ville Ehnes with the former‘s class. Evan Sider recited the books of the Bible and Bible stories were told by Margaret Rosenberger, Vaughn Sararus and Corinne Cross. The closing praier was offered by Rev. C. R. Kauth of Roseville. Fortyâ€"five members and friends of the Roseville Evangelical Youth Fellowship held a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Poll on Wednesday evenâ€" ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reick (nee Marguerite Veitch) who were married recently. The ;olfls were presented by Miss Helen IL A singâ€"song was enjoyed and a weiner roast concluded the evenâ€" ing. i Mr. znd Mrs. F. E. Page were 1guest.s at the wedding of Miss Phylâ€" |lis Walker and Angle Dairymple at | Waterdown last Saturday and sgent ‘ the‘ weckâ€"end with Mr. and 3 | George Lounsbury at Fruitland. | _ Miss Helen Poll attended the &iC- i nic for the J. M. Schneider employâ€" / ees held at Kurmel's Flats, Petersâ€" burg last Sat y. . Morgan Hallman sustained four fractured ribs as the result of a fall from a load of hay on his farm last Monday. He was taken to hosâ€" giet;l for Xâ€"rays and is confined to at his home west of the village. The New Dundee M.S. Rand proâ€" vided music at the Strawberty Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth, E. A. Festival held at Baden on Wednesâ€" i renp . day evening. Poth, Earlmont and Kenneth Poth attended the Poth family reunion g; Port Huron, Mich., on Wednesâ€" y. s Miss Jean Poll of Kitchener spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Poll. Miss Gertrude Sheara of Toronto visited with her grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Sheard on Wednesda;zamd also called on Miss Nellie velâ€" Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman and Miss Nellie Kavelman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fry at Waterloo on Tuesday. Approximately 90 attended the Daily Vacation %ible School picnic which was held on the school grounds on Wednesday afternoon. Following the dinner hour an inâ€" ‘lcrcst‘mg program of sports was carried out under the direction of the teachers, Rev. H. F. Schade, Rev. E. Sider, Orville Ehnes, Wilâ€" ‘ham Learoyd and Ruth Shantz. The results of the races were as folâ€" ‘lows: Boys, 5 years of Eeâ€"-Orlin |\Weber. Rormie Becker; Girls 5 to 7â€"Ruby Musselman, Alice Sherk; Boys 6 to 8 yearsâ€"Larry Tufford, |\ Vernon Sherk; Girls 8 to 10 zem |\â€"Marie Coleman, Marion Sherk; ‘Boys 9 to 12â€"Donald Egerdee, | Donald Shantz; three-l:aged raceâ€" Maraleen Meyers a Marilyn ‘Eckstein; Shoe iace, 9 to 10 year | oldsâ€"Nancy Tufford; Shoe race, 11 ‘to 13 year oldsâ€"Robert McClaskin, Marilyn Eckstein; Wheel barrow Calvin VanSickle and son, Barry of Dundas visited with Mrs. J. Casâ€" sel on Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Henderson and daughâ€" ter. Sharon of Vancouver, B.C., are guests at the home of I. M. Hilborn while visiting relatives in the comâ€" munity. race, 9 to 10 year oldsâ€"Ruth Pfohl and Donald McClaskin; Wheel barrow race, 11 to 13 year oldsâ€" Shirley Meyers and Paul Weber. New and Used Exercises of the Daiâ€" ts scci on Recpromeds of the Towpabip Ball, and were well reâ€" CEAXC_â€" + westher and a splendid attendance ‘During the evening the New Dunâ€" se CX CCE TL Ob u42 Band under baton of Mr. L ‘i':“-n-n, mï¬â€œâ€˜h. Rev. S F. took second prize, an enamelled bread box. At the conclusion of the oc o P oed wWakter Bechinold Auxiliary, Mrs. Walter Bechthold Lunch of strawberries and ice cream, sandwiches, cake and coffee etc., were served at small tables arâ€" ranged on the lawn. Guests were present from many places in the surrounding district. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ritchie and Shirley returned on Saturday from a week‘s vacation at Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Chellew of Blyth visited on Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross. For the past two Sundays, Rev. J. V. Mills, minister of the Livingâ€" ston, Presbyterian Church has been attending a church convention in Chicago and his place in the local pulpit has been taken by Rev. S. Johnston, who was a former stuâ€" dent pastor here. Master Howard Bast went to Toâ€" ronto where he will undergo an ?eratk;n at the Sick Children‘s ital. ‘m'. and Mrs. Stuart C. Kuhn and children returned on Monda‘night from their cottage at asaga Beach. Last week Mr. Kuhn had as his guest there, Mr. H. B. Atkinâ€" "son.:;lï¬c-):vlv;a;-i_r; Canada on a busiâ€" ness trip from lnghnd Mr. and Mrs. John Struth and son, Billy of Toronto are visiting with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Hy. At a recent Toronto Conservaâ€" tary of Music examination held at Kitchener several Baden students were successsful in passingd their music examinations. arion Schneller received first class honors in Grade 6, Audrey Schagena honâ€" ors in Grade 4, Irmgarde Bast, honâ€" ors in Grade 3, and M. Schagena passed in her Grade 1 examination. Congratulations girls. We are pleased to report that Mr. Noah Roth is able to be up and about again. _ 20L Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jutzi on the birth of a dauï¬::er on Saturday, July 19th and also to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zehr, whose baby daughter was born on the same. day _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holst and daughter Sheila of Kitchener visitâ€" ed on Sunday with Mrs.. Ho!st’s ï¬arents. Mr. andhl'drs. . Theodore uehn. Master Pautsvho has been holi:li;ying atf thc}.-‘ home ol’k his gra ts for the past week reâ€" tumegal{oernne with them. Mrs. Wilfred Schneller and Mrs. Austin Zoeller were in attendante Tuesda{ when the Haysville Woâ€" men‘s Institute went on a bus trip to Niagara Falls. , c _ Miss Pauline Elsasser, who has been in Kitchener, spent Tuesday at her home in the village. __ _ Miss Leona Cressman spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. L. Cressman of Breslau and also visitâ€" ed with her sister at Floradale on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sch%idt were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Schmidt‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Culp of Vineland. 0 â€" The Nightingale â€" Chorus â€" of Kitchener sang in New York state over the weekâ€"end and the Baden members were in attendance. _ Miss Geraldine Bender has comâ€" menced work at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross. _ â€" Last Tuesday evening a tennis journament was held on the local couri when Baden l.&l,nyed host to Woodstock. Mr. rold Glasser and Mr. Lyle Miller played men‘s singles with the former winning handily from his opponent. The Baden dowbles pl.a{ers were Messrs. Joe Roth, Orie Litwiller, Arthur Swartzentruber and Clarence Diaâ€" mond. On Tuesday evening of this week players from Tavistock comâ€" peted in a tournament. _ Many Baden residents were in attendance at the New Dundee Garden Party on Thursday evenâ€" ing when a splendid program was presented. A pleasant time was spent on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Krauter when the children, dgrandchildren and great grandchildren gathered to honor their father and tEl'tl'odt-ther, who celebrated his 85th birthday. _ _ Mr. Krauter was presented with numerous gifts and showered with a host of birthday greetings and cards. The afternoon was spent in a social way. _ _ . A birthday buffet supper, includâ€" ing a birthdg cake was served by the hostess, Mrs. E. Krauter, assistâ€" ed by other young women. 0_ Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Krauter and daughter Glaâ€" dys of Dauphin, Man., Mr. and Mrs. L. Weaver and sons Howard and Willard, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kaye of Kitcherer, Mr. and Mrs. W. Maurer HEJIDELBERG By Mis« Katherine Kuhn (Chronicle Correspondent) o _| L. of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. V. MaUICF and children, John and Joan of N. Woolwich, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hahn, Mr. and Mrs W. Lindner and daughter, Elizabeth of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garner and son David of St. Jacobs, One son Edwin, who lives at Qu‘Appelle, Sask., was unable to be present. Mr. and Mrs. W. Linseman and children Peggy and Jimmy were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Linseman at Kitchener. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss were Mr. and Mrs. William Hahn from Bridgeport and Miss Phoebe Schott of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mueggi and family of Mitchell spent Sunday with the former‘s mothner, Mrs. A. Mueggi. Mr. and Mrs. William Rehberg accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rehberg were Sunday visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rehberg at Rostock. Rehberg at Rostock. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Ziegler and Mr. Mr. John Grohotolsky of Toronâ€"| and "Mrs. O. Hackbart and Miss to was a Thursday visitor with Mr. Phylis Hackbart have returned afâ€" and (Mrs. William Kuhn. ter spending a week at Wasaga The Misses Shirley and Joan‘Beach. Grubb are spending a few weeks Mr. I. (Martie) Martin and Miss Fred Wesson Mr. and Mrs. V. Maurer Use our Package Express Service THE CAMPERâ€"a Conservationist Campers can do more than any other group to prevent forest fires. Care in the selection of the site for a camp fire and keeping it under control until it is extinguished is the most important wr ay CARLING‘S. 198 | | Mr. and Mrs. E. Krauter accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Deâ€" OO S ova s coaevise C110 holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" fred Hergott at St. Clements. ENee No mt e oove Pss P vitt and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Linâ€" der held a picnic on the "Kiwanis Camp site", picnic grounds on Sunday afternoon. _ Mrs. Marie Monk of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Loman Goodwin. Mrs. Lavina Schnitzler and son Harold of Waterloo visited with Mrs. Julia Martin recently. Mr. Noah Grubb accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schwartzbeck of St. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hergott of St. Clements were holiâ€" daying in Port Elgin and on their way stopped off at Carisruhe, where theé visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Grubb. P Mrs. Matilda Hoerle and Mrs. Herman Bechthold are visiting with Rev. Adolph Kappes at Milâ€" waukee. for Quick Deliveries A PANTOMINE "FOREST FIRE" after a painting by J. M. Hanes All through the summer, Canada‘s fireâ€"fighters wage a continual, tediouswoxaqoindthobndï¬nâ€"dnd!mdmhb- and wildlife, h%uflnl recreational areas into " charred, forbidding . Far more effective than the V‘ ï¬xo-ï¬qhhxinmninqouxbxdmhbh&.nmm x ¢ who prevents fires by observing the few simple rules of who prevents forest fires by observing the lew SNBpPI® JMIOS UB fire prevention. * "‘With a crop that takes so to it is important thatitbonotininrodordodroymymmpaflm douxConodianforuhaxowï¬woodotooniiuomwwM are particularly susceptible to destruction by fire." * An excerpt fromâ€"CONSERVATION and FOREST FIRE PREVENTION n't""cmwa"'"iim""'m" ton, one in a series of pamphlets published by Carling Conservation Club. CARLINGS THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED Shirley Huehn, Mr. Milton Kuhn and Miss Marjorie Clemmer of Waâ€" terloo are isnding their vacation at Wasaga Beach. Miss Annie Wahl is a patient at the Kâ€"W Hospital Her many friends wish her a very speedy reâ€" covery. Mr. and Mrs. Schondelmayer of Waterloo visited with the latter‘s Zi:ter Miss Maud Engelter on Sunâ€" y. Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhn acâ€" companied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keller and daughter Cynthia of Kitchener were Sunda&guests with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keller at Gadshill. Recent visitors with Mrs. C. Gies were Mr. and Mrs. L. Rodenhauer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schill of e |CROSSWORD â€" â€" â€" By Eugene Sheffer 48. oxygenate 80. repetition 15 E3 17 21 25 WATERLOO, ONTARIO 45 25 C 7A 7 Z/]P / Buffalo, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. V. Norman and Miss McBurney and Miss Moser of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sehl of Waâ€" terloo and Mr. Harold Sehl of St. Catharines visited with Mrs. Julia Martin. Down through the years, decade after decade, the Canadian National exhibition has been noted for its attention to women‘s interests. The activities of the women‘s departâ€" ment are even more diversified this year than ever before. Fashions, homeâ€"making, needlework, designâ€" ing, domestic science, kitchen planâ€" ning, handicrafts, home remodelâ€" ling, "teenâ€"ager" activities, etc., \etc.. offer a program of interesting variety. 8. recover possession 3. puffed up 4. high, in music 8. Oriental weight 6. endeavor 92 5t Gff Z1 LGp G¢7 41 covering 10. clickâ€"bectle 11. go into seclusion 12. removed _ | pits from 19. mixture 22. classifies 24. Hebrew 7. a palatine 8. city in lowa 9. floor