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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Mar 1948, p. 4

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to move aDoul /ApTS 10M ®® MUD farm near Dorking which they hghwm | Mdthcehmdhanfi“ Two large quilts and two crib the United Church met in the base~ Molunelmnhhnnhn Two large quilts and two | quilts were completed. M1 'mvw&wwmtx a bale -hmwv-'{o)': nights at her home here. _ The recent mild weather thawed the snowâ€"covered fielgs replenishâ€" ing farm wells and cisterns whicn had reached dangerously low leâ€" Deguty-neeve 3. P. FHICCIRAEE and Councilior Charles Kraemer of E200 \rw‘:m v---m-e- ECC OS ‘ Convention in Toronto last week. Mr. ana Mrs. Kenneth Wright and Mona Mae were recent visitors with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wright at Newton. Miss Rebecca Kuepfer of Edgeâ€" comb spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crawford of the bounâ€" dary west. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Leander lgebel were Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGoey of Waterloo and EADWATU PRUCICY 1 4 d is n isA amiieon Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Reidel and family of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Allwyn Bm and Mr. Kenneth Beggs of M _l:‘lnk noon with friends. Rev. W. J. Goos and Mrs. Wm. Axt were callers last week with Mrs. George Bundscho of Milver* ton. Mrs. Herb Stemmler of Fernbank spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. A. Crawford of the boundary Weekâ€"end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roe were: Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Milner and Miss Enid Roe, R.N., of Kitchener, Miss Ruth Beckner of Conestogo and Mr. Bob Roe of Toronto. Mr. Wesley Rosger of Elmira spent Thursday with his sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Al a r. an . Alwyn an Mr. Kenneth BeW otnmbmk were guests on Wednesday afterâ€" noon with their aunt, Mrs. G. G. Manser. + Miss Alma Freeman of Kitchener and Mr. Bill Freeman of Eimira were weekâ€"end visitors with their M. Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. Campâ€" {:&l Shantz and Brenda of Waterâ€" Mr. Elmer Schoope of Waterloo was a business visitor here on M(_Jl_ldflyL_ 2202 ) avan s us Wanda of Dorking accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Carl Deckert and Mr. the Sunday School room. Jetret Manser was in charge of the devoâ€" tionals Hymn, "Faith of Our Faâ€" thers" opened this period. The scripture, Luke 1:77â€"79 was read by Stewart Lockhart. Cecil Wilker led Arthur Glebe to Port Huron and Detroit for the weekâ€"end. Mr. Levi Stricker and Mr. and Beach were callers at the home of Mrs. William Burnett and also sgent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Freeman. Mrs. Theresa Rau of Kitchener spent a few days with her sister, The president, Cecil Wilker, was in charge of the business In the absence of the secretary, Jean Voll, acted as secretary for the night. It was decided to hold a social in the basement of the church on Monâ€" "My Faith Looks Up to . Thee". Tlli‘g topic "Vital Chrgtlu; Teachâ€" ings" (No. 4) "What Does It Really Mean" was read and discussed. Le Roy Kratz read an article on "The Meaning of The Cross". The closâ€" day night, April 5 at 8.30 pm. An invitation is to be extended to the Wellesley Luther lmers to be our guests for that t. Several other business matters were disâ€" in prayer followed by the lln_zmn. "My FÂ¥aith Looks Up to . Thee". ing hymn was "Saviour Like A Shepherd Lead Us". _ _ Members of St. Peter‘s Luther League met on Monday night in _ The meeting closed with the Luâ€" ther League hymn and prayer. By Mrs. Lorne Renuse (Chromicle Corresvondes*® Mr. and Mrs. Christian Z. Roth accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Moses Jantzi and Mr. and Mrs, Sam Roth of Wellesley to Corfu, N.Y., to bid farewell to their brother and sisterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Albrecht and John R. Albrecht visited at the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Lena Albrecht, who is in failing health at her home near Donegal. Miss Eileen Roth lrent a few weeks at the home of her unclé, Ezra Gascho at Bright. Mra. Chrisâ€" tian Z. Roth is spending a few days there this week. virtue, and must of necessity Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gerber and A s laam: they, fecently parsiinecs e larm recen: from Al;red%ahn John L. Hammond and son and Thomas Birmln!hnn visited Miss Jessie Hammond, who underwent nni operation ;:dhln Thomas Birâ€" mingham, w under - tion for a few days in m Hospital on Sunday. Guests on Friday at the home of CROSSHILL on Wednesday afterâ€" nine per cent in sales Approximâ€" ately 1,700,000 lbs. of butter were manufactured during the year. The mm%fimm Mflmmm‘c&:fla brief review of the year‘s vities. _ Harold Shants was elected as a director for a threeâ€"year term sucâ€" Dunn and Brought L Dunn s Broughton were reapâ€" ~C. hyA Rl mrctes thr Western Ontario was guest speakâ€" er. In his opening remarks Mr. Palmer congratulated the company upon its t position having wm".mnnumm 40 years ago. He also congratulatâ€" ed the various members of the staff who were successful in winâ€" year. Mr. Palmer ‘fiv_e an inforâ€" mative address on "The Importance of Care in the Production of Clean Milk and Cream". ning t cream ::‘ve:\ouou_w arigg the x:g’; H. G. Webster, Check Tester for Milk Producers in Western Ontario then showed three interesting troduction of Hydro Electric Powâ€" er in Manitoba" and "Wild Bird Life in Canada." / soond ons sc dcine oo cofne In. ing Industry in lllE?". "The Inâ€" troduction of Hydro Electric Powâ€" Roy Gildner is the new manager of the creamery, having been reâ€" cently appointed by the Board of Directors to succeed Austin Bauer who had resigned after completâ€" ing almost 25 years as manager. Mrs. George Hallman quietly obâ€" served her 87th birthday at her i C Harper Barry, spent Â¥ Nes anmoes se Auier ot dak ts Baeen ns y ie q_ wmwu«m@ ma-z-n&uchad: : hm““""(,.m“?‘fi.. q 35â€"3 Do h. ati | Sid apese of i (I:’a-ton and Miss Vers i %2" ‘!hco‘-h-:&- llr..gvd dan] three poot prondghddre n:’:-u Veronica mm-fl-zwfln“fi‘fifimufi% Snd in Tost Tin Rustond aing New Dundee M.S. Band pro. | Kathryn and Beth the Sunday with hlmwQMdfio vlfi% hm Tiew Daunige e Detweiler Mennonite Church at|by the Boy ad Gb _ Miss Deleres Albrecht, who is Sunday morning. Miss Erma Baer|held at the home of Mrs. J. Cassel| Breslau with Mr. and Mrs. Walter was chorister and Floyd Good read uwmm n%m. the scripture lesson. Omar Snider| ‘Marriage and * was . and Mrs. Ewald Voegel, Mr. led in prayer. A on the toâ€" | by Miss Mary Kaster after which |and Mrs. Albert Schmidt and Ward . SPirit" which nad |Rev. E. Sider read what the church |and Mr Fred Senneiger of Mount been w#%w&e#flmnbâ€"gm with â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cressman was read Miss > vorce". Marie wartzentruber, Sunday. bara Cressman. mm-â€"g::_mennh_o,an a reading on| Mr. PaulSwlruentrgberotKn- o ons sooig o us ons | snn araarnaicy pa IJvelah Baer prosided at the reguâ€" | _ Mra. R Sider presented the t been prepared by Mrs. Clarence) discipline sa '"’W""' g the subâ€" Cn-nnnvu:zdbylu-&r-aol%. Marie bara Cressman. The speaker was also gave a reading on Gordon Shantz. memu:‘l .oe‘.lm discussion Miss Marie Cressman entertained Was v duet was renâ€" a number. of girl friends at her|Gered by Miss Alice Hallman and home on s.am;‘dlayi.n"l‘he afternoon was q‘;ent in ten boxes of food for Britain which had =: athered by the guills of f?rmmun'n school, No. §5, Wilâ€" mot. The boxes contained tinned goods, dried apples and corn, dried meat, . soap, pg:omemlde cm Christmas cake and dried which are being sent to Newb:- ggn School in the Cumberland istrict. At the close of the afterâ€" noon dnlnae refreshments were served by the hostess, __ _ Mr. and Mrs. V, E. Dinger and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sararas were fuesu of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Berâ€" ette at Woodstock on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Futher atâ€" tended the funeral of the former‘s brother, the late William Futher at Kitchener on Saturday. Muss V Halman . The members » a1F, FFea Sennciuer Mount with her mother. She|daÂ¥ys in quilting for overseas relief|Forest the weekâ€"end with Mr. and n lin-l“ui"h!o’fi'lfi Asunder" at the Society | regular meeting of the U.B. Chris sentence prayers were offeerd. dered by Miss Alice Hallman Robmbh-llmnn, Miss Grace ler read the scripture lesson Mr. and Mrs. sanlefl Bowm. and Chery! Anne and !-__l-ue": Axt of Petersburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bowman, recently. _ Tnt the weekâ€"end at the home of r. and Mrs. Herbert Jones. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rosenberâ€" ger spent the Sunday at the home of the latter‘s brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Dessler of Breslau. ‘ Miss Grace Jones who was ill at the Kâ€"W Hospital, has been recuâ€" Miss Mabel Wagner of Waterloo £ Drs.inl.-” » PINE HILL uhl" ; the Ontario Bible School at Fort b rt the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and chener visited the weekâ€"end at his Little Edward and Robert Gene the y;nndpn:ecal:g. .;(mand l(.l?sI E r. § Walter Shantz. school on Friday evenlnf. Feb. 27. The evening was &Yent n playing profieuive crokinole. The winner of the evening was Miss Ethel of the evening was Miss Ethel Jones. Potluck lunch was served by the committee, Misses Vera Cressman and Anna Bowman and g(essu Ward Schmidt and Harold ones. Mr. Kenneth Shantz of New Dundee the Sunday at his home Pine Imi) aitenden 2 The committee appointed for next month is Misses Arlene Eckâ€" stein and Edna Jones and Messrs. ls.:onud Hamacher and Donald antz. Twent as nursing assistant oung people of at the of Seed treatment should not be undertaken casually. Do the job right. The Dominion Plant will pay for itself many times over by preventing disease and seed, you will be money in pocket by treating your seed so it will be free from diseaseâ€" producing organisms. In;-tl-dfl-nyuhn shown that much seed being sown is not clean. It not only is impure but also contains an alarming number of weed seeds Registered and certified seed ; but, failing registered WATERLOOâ€"J. 8. McMillan, Mgr. "*BANMK»ATOROXTO For 93 years this Bank has been assisting Canadian farâ€" mers with the service of oney . The manager of our nearest branch will gladiy make Farm Improvement Loans to responsible farmers. Such a loan may be just ‘what you need to make your land more productive. Come in and talk the matter over. iKas will tell you withous charg what treatment is best for the seed you propose sowing. This advice will help increase your carnings. Pathological Laboratories of the Science Service, Ottaws.

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