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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Mar 1948, p. 6

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Opposite Metropolitan Store 26 KING 8T. EKAST BERGSTEIN‘S Have it cleaned and showerâ€"progfed NOW and be ready for spring showers when they come. '::\%; ,:Ij‘ IF IT HAS BEEN CLEANED AND SHOWERâ€"PROOFED BY JESSOP & WHALEY Don‘t wait ‘till the last minute this year, and then find that you need your raincoat, but that it is still hanging in the closet where you put it last fall. fsqu Mfia&y CLEANERS 54 King St. South . & s 2 10 C %(5 Ni Showing Have Your Child‘s Confirmation Photo taken now For EASTER GIFTSâ€". . Also for Confirmation Class at East 32 Kin‘ St. North ‘ Mr. and Mre. Waiton Scheifele Bedford Drug Store Your Raincoat Always Looks Smarter This Week See Bergstein‘s Murray E. Hill, 284 Mary St Ki The Trussler Photo Studio Easter Specials WATERLOO * HATS * FUR. NECKPIECES * COATsS BALANCE OF OUR WINTER COATS MUST BE SOLD 8 1 9.95 to 83 7.50 CHOCOLATE EASTER NOVELTIES On All New Spring Merchandise 20 ~ OFF SEE THESE NOW â€" OUR SUPPLY Opp. Post Office WATERLOO Phone 2â€"2672 cifele 331 King N. Regular up to $69.50 I8 LIMITED * DRESSES * SHORTIES AN IDEAL EASTER GIÂ¥FT of In all the better makes. From 45¢ to $2.50 Frederick St. KITCHENER LADIES WEAR 2â€"5071 Class at Easter. WATERLOO E 17 EVC OCO OS BAE OTT Nes wtalller vateinntiicensacdlii n da 22 31 M3 L , Europe. Red C: service to immigrants are supported | the mmnt.‘etm';..mmu,%.m.ub hee by In the Red Cross Port Nursery at Halifax, a young mother mediâ€" tates on the hardships of her past life, as she rests with her baby on the threshold of a new and happier world. Just reapened after being released from Army occupation, the Red Cross G‘rfi Numxumd- the first welcome to thousands of displaced adults and chil from The regular monthly and annual business meeting of the United Brethren W.M.A., was held at the ihome of Mrs. Stanley Hilborn on Wednesday afternoon. Therg was Et good attendance and Mrs. A. Shelby had charge of the devotionâ€" al program which opened with a call to worship. The theme of the program was "The Great Commisâ€" sionâ€"Go Ye", and scripture readâ€" ing was in the form of a Bible quiz. The leader &r::ented thoughts on !the theme a which a season of |intercessory prayer was held with several taking part. Mrs. G. Perâ€" rin took charge for the business period. Delegates appointed to reâ€" present the association at the anâ€" nual branch meeting at Stevensâ€" | ville in April are Mrs. A, Shelby, | Mrs. F. Becker and Mrs. C. Snyâ€" ‘der. The pastor, Rev. E. Sider, took charfie of the election of offiâ€" cers which are: President, Mrs. A. Shelby; viceâ€"president, Mrs. C. iSnyder; secretaryâ€"treasurer, Mrs. M. Becker; assist., Mrs. G. Perrin; thankoffering secretary, Mrs. C. Perrin; pianist, Mrs. L. Perrin; asâ€" sist., Mrs, C. S%der; Good cheer sectetary, Mrs. W. Detweiler; Litâ€" erature secregary, Mrs. A. C. Bcâ€" cker; collectors, Mrs. S. Hilborn, and Mrs. Snyder; relief committee, | Mrs. F. Becker, Mrs. C. Swartz. | The meetinilwas closed with prayâ€" ‘er by Mrs. E. Sider. A social halfâ€" hour was then enjoyed. The pallbearers were Geraldine Becker, _ Ruth__ Snyder, â€" Mary Thompson, Eva Hilborn. Interment was made in the Roseville cemeâ€" tery. _ The body was brought, to the home of her grandgarenu, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shelby on Monday where it rested until the public service at the United Brethren Church here on Tuesday afternoon. Kev. Evan Sider was in charge of the service and spoke on the text, ‘"He cannot return to me but I shall go to Him". Miss Miriam Hilborn of New Dundee sang two lovely numbers "Gathering Buds" and "After". Floral expressions of sympathy were numerous and were carried by cight junior girls: Joyce Coleman, Mary Ann Schreiâ€" ber, Mary and Margaret Tunn, Caâ€" rol Pickard, Carol Snyder, Edna and Muriel Hilborn. Little Betty will be greatly missed in the home by her parents, her brother Ronald aged 9 and sisâ€" ter, Anne, 6. The family moved to Alliston from here just two months ago. Gloom was cast over this comâ€" munity on Saturday, when word was received of the sudden death at Alliston Memorial Hos&i:al, of Betty Lou, daughter of â€" and Mrs. Elmer Stoltz, afed 2 years, 4 months. Seriously ill only a few hours she passed away at 3 p.m., death being attributed to complicaâ€" tions of croup. Cag:iin Mrs. Alex Sutherland of the Waterloo Compaa has been ill in the Kâ€"W Hospi We are happy to report that she‘ is home a.ng feeling fairly comfortâ€" eble. Hope you‘ll be back with us soon, Captain Sutherland! We hear that there are two girls in Conestogo who would like to be Guides. Do you know that you can be Lone Guides. Your Lone Capâ€" tain writes to you each wex, tellâ€" Johnston and Evelyn Lorentz, went to Toronto for the Ontario Campâ€" ers Association Conference. Then on March 6th, there was a Camp ers, Guiders, Rangers and Guides from Kitchener and Waterioo atâ€" tended both morning and afternoon sessions. They brought home ideas on everything from water safety to F ow Guiders have really been DOâ€"! Fest. it you aie inugre ffi‘&'mmm. to me in :? ft‘h'!}n{ Pes "Hnemns "nai.." "Mois) ceame sfong o the ta Pow Wow in Guelph. Commission: The annual reorganization of Red Cross Port Nursery Reopens ROSEVILLE By Misé Myrtie Becker GIRL GUIDE CORNER By MKS. L. M. SELLERY Waterioo District Girl Guide Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman called on Mr. Oliver Chapman and also Mr. Clayton Swartz, both of Roseville, Sunday. . Mr. Robert Kahn of Preston ;fent the weekâ€"end at the home of r. and Mrs. Herb Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Albrecht and family with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swartzentruber of Victoriaburg on Sunday. _ _ | Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Swarâ€" tzentruber and family with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Sangster Goettling spent Sunday at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter Eckstein. Mr. Owen Otto and son, Mr. Toâ€" man Otto visited Sunday at the bome of Mrs. Herb Madter. Mr. John Holst, who is attendâ€" ing the Ontario Mennonite Bible School, Kitchener, spent the weekâ€" end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Holst. Messrs. Melvin Becker and Harâ€" ley Stager attended the Hog Proâ€" ducers‘ Convention held at Tor@nto 1ast week. J. S. Hilborn was also a business visitor in the Queen City on Wednesday. Mrs. J. S. Hilbora, Mrs. A. Shelâ€" by and Miss Myrtle Becker were guests at a luncheon on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. K. Cressman, Waterloo, given in honor of Mrs. Beth McKag, provincial field secâ€" retary for the W,.C.T.U. Holy Communion will be obâ€" served in the United Brethren Church next Sunday, March 21, at 11 a.m. Rev. C. R. Kauth then took the chair and conducted the reorganiâ€" zation. The officers elected were: Hion. president, Mrs. W. J. Netherâ€" ton; president, Mrs. M. Veitch; viceâ€"president, Mrs. M. Poll; 2nd viceâ€"president, Mrs. T. Brodhaeckâ€" er; rec. secretary, Mrs. B. Holtzâ€" hauer; corr. secretary, Mrs. C. R. Kauth; treasurer, Mrs. H. S. Hallâ€" man; pianist, Mrs. M. Poll; assist., Mrs. Louis Holm. At the close of the meeting dainty refreshments were served by the hastess. the W.S.W.S. and Ladies‘ Aid of the Evangelical Church took place at the monthly meeting held at the parsonage on Wednesday with 16 members and one visitor present. Prior to the opem'.n& "Happy Birthâ€" day" was sung to the hostess, Mrs. Kauth. Prayer was offered by the leader, Mrs. T. Brodhaecker, and scripture was read by Mrs. L. Dedâ€" man. Mrs. E. Latsch and Mrs. B. Holtzhauer contributed a vocal duet, "In the Garden"énMrs. Ka;x‘th gave a paper on "Enjoying her first expen‘:ice in the hospital". The leagder closed with a poem and Mrs. Schreiber, prayer league secâ€" retary, offered prayer in behalf of ime zi missionaries, having birthâ€" days this month, During the busiâ€" ness session sev}ral letters of ap-‘ preciation were read. More about camp in our next sue. On March 1st, fifteen Brownies walked up to Guides from the Ind and 3rd Waterloo ‘Packs. Thfi were received by (?.h Mrs. N. Binkle of the 3rd .azngo Comâ€" &ln)'- Also at St. Louis Hall, on arch 13th, there were enrollied 33 Brownies, and 14 others received their Golt.ien B.ar bl.daes.. Starting on Monday ev a l?emil 5'.h._ at 7.30 p.m. tha:lfll a train course to qualify Guiders, lt‘:filusobe.ngu.her course for those looking for new mllywmznwvrflo wmhmftm'-&ho m‘doncmmcm o‘ ® ® ® ® On March 1st, fifteen Brownles By Miss J. Shants (Chronicle eatroo:l‘m) PINE, HILL Mr. Milton Swartzentruber has returned home after spending some time at Markstay. Mr. and Mrs. Ngle Schmidt o# New Hamburs with Mr. and Mrs. Albert 7SVchmi t, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Becker and Boris of New Dundee l?ent Sunâ€" dahwith Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones. r .and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruâ€" ber and Mr. Earl Swartzentruber and Mrs. Roy Schlegel attended the sale of Mr. Moses Erb of Zurich, last week. The Home of "HAPPINESS" Diamonds WALFORD‘S 118 King Sente _ Diat 3â€"37 We have the lowest prices on meat, too . . . for example Pea Meal Back Bacon This advertisement and 35¢ 8 King St. East Watch for "Superior Food Stores" advertisement every Thursday. GROUP 6F FOOD STORES By this method of coâ€"operative buying and advertising we can offer nationally known food products at much more attracâ€" tive prices. 0 10 Lbs. No. 1 POTATOES 54 King St. North WwE HAVE JOINED TRHE SUPERIOR NOTICE enetian Blind Sale and Beaupre Wallpaper and Paints 26 x 64 28 x 64 30 x 64 CUSTOM BLINDS AVAILABLE FOR 4 TO 5 Day DB;IV!RY Made of nationally advertised Fiexalum (Aluminum) WE INVITE YOU TO USE THIS SERVICE REGULARLY AND ARE CONFIDENT THAT YOU WILL BE COMPLETELY SATISFIED. Agaisting Mr. Towner are Wilfred Dietrich, Keith Beaupre and Frank Langenecker. Mr. Towner‘s years of experience is your assurance of precision and efficiency in Watch and Jewellery repairs â€"backed by YOUNG‘S reputation for fair dealing. ' _GEORGE TOWNER Manager Repair Dept. U ENDS MONDAY MARCH 22 40 x 64 ... WATCH and JEWELLERY REPAIRS Herb Jones Sunday. Miss Edna Jones spent the weekâ€" end with her sister, Miss Ethel Jones, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bierstock of Kitchener. Mrs. David Bergey and sons, Roâ€" bert and Edward of New Dundee with Mr. and Mrs, Waiter Shantz, Monday. _ _ Messrs. Ed. Rush and Lewis Hoeflle of Galt with Mr. and Mrs. "THANK YOU" During the past twentyâ€"eight years that 1 have served the people of Waterloo and district with high quality footwear, I have gained many loyal friends and customers. To everyone whom it was my pleasure to serve, I wish to express my sincere appreciation, and hope that you will continue to patronize my successor, Lloyd Schweitzer. I know he will do his utmost to serve you to your complete satisfaction. KITCHENER w o tA kA ce Expert Watch and Jewellery To My Friends and Gustomers ~__A Sincere WATE RLOO Prompt Service at Reasonable Prices Repairs â€" _ RAHN‘S SHOE STORE Inward sincerity will of course influence the outward deportment; where the one is wanting, there is great reason to suspect the absence of the other.â€"Sterne. A. A. AUSTIN Store Manager Miss Anna Bowman and Mr. D. Bowman spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruâ€" ber called on Mr. Joe ‘Prachar, Sunday. 114 King St. S., Waterioo Elizabeth Hillgartner, 60 Ezra Ave. Dial 7â€"7138 Former Proprietor

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