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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 May 1948, p. 7

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_ Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the service at the Presâ€" byterian Church on Sunday afterâ€" _ Miss May Pearcey of Rockton spent Victoria Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Pearcey. _ _ _ Rev. S. E. Stevenson of Galt was in charge of the service held at the Doon United Church on Sunday afâ€" ternoon. o Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Steen and children Larry, Michael and Sandra spent the holiday weekâ€"end with relatives in Collingwood. _ _ ___ _ _ Mrs. Geo. Weaver and Mrs. S. Sceds spent Tuesday with relatives in Kitchener. â€" _ Mrs. Charles Reader visited Tues day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A Schneider of Kitchener. 7 Mrs. W. Pearcey was visiting in Kitchener on Tuesday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quelch and daughter visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Moore of the town line. . Mrs. A. Pfieffer was visiting friends in Kitchener on Tuesday. Misses E. Ranscombe and E. Ernst of Preston were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cluthe on Thursday. _ __ _ _ __ s Mrs. Mel Wolfe and sons, David and Larry Wolfe, spent Friday at the home of the former‘s mother, Mrs. W. Richards of Preston. Mrs. O. Goddard, Louise and Chester Goddard and Mrs. W. Teet were visitors at the home of the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Neil Dawâ€" son and Mr. Dawson of Galt. Mr. and Mrs. V spent Sunday at t former‘s parents, M Pearcey of Rockton Murray Gibbons was a business visitor in Hamilton on Tuesday. _ “::n. "\'z _!s‘: I G. Rogers spent a few days at the Westminster Hospital in Lonâ€" THURSDAY, MAY 27th mONDAY, MAY 31st TUESDAY, JUNE 1st FUTURE BROADCASTS : RESULT FUTURE MEETINGS : FRIDAY, MAY 28th 815 â€" â€" WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd 8.15 â€" â€" The PROVINCE OF SASK ATCH EW A N has a C.C.F. GOVERNMENT HEAR THE HON. GEORGE DOUCETT THURSDAY, 27 at 8 P.M. Subject . . . "Ontario‘s Highways" 47 MEMBERS ELECTED IN 1944 IN A PARLIAMENT OF 55 SEATS â€" John S. Wagner Candidate, Waterloo North MAKE ONTARIO STRONG . . . YOTE WALTER McGIBBON . WATERLOO CITY HALL ONTARIO MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS Wesley Pearcey the home of the Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. FARM SECURITY ACT â€"No evictions from homestead quarter. â€"No mortgage interest due in crop failure years. 2. COMPLETE HOSPITAL SERVICE with free drugs, Xâ€"rays, etc. Cost $5.00 per person per year. 3. Complete low cost Government AUTO INSURANCE * $4.50 for light cars, $6.00 all other cars; (Same coverage in Ontdrio costs $45.00) at the don, where he received treatments _ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pollock of Beverley were visiting at the home gf Mr. and Mrs. W. Pearcey on Friâ€" ay. s _ _ Miss Louise Goddard spent Tues day with friends in Toronto. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cluthe were visiting in Kitchener on Friâ€" dafi. r. and Mrs. George Steen were visit'mi with the former‘s mother. Mrs E. Steen of Kitchener on Tuesday _ Mrs. Wm. Wolfe and son Kenâ€" neth were visiting in Galt on Friâ€" day. ‘Tom Hatt, Kenneth Adams, Arâ€" thur Sapsworth and George Jones spent Victoria Day at Ayr. _ _Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wolfe were ‘gusiness visitors in Galt on Saturâ€" ay. â€"rfirl'-s.”l:l;r('}ibbo;ls and son Roy were visitors in Gait on Tuesday. Mrs. K. Graham was visiting friends in Kitchener on Tuesday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Daniels of FPreston were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones on Tuesday. _ _ ooo _ (Mrs. O. Butler was visiting in Kitchener on Tuesday. _ _ â€" --.éi;;li;;' Jones spent Sundafieat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tt Wintermeyer of Kitchener. _ _ _ _ A pretty spring wedding was solemnized at the United Missionâ€" ary Church, New Dundee, on Satâ€" urday afternoon, May 22nd at L2.34L) The church was prettily decoratâ€" ed in garden effect with afig‘le blosâ€" soms, snapdragons, stoc ferns and tall white tapers in silver holdâ€" p.m., when Miss Shirley Elizabeth Eckstein, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eckstein, RR. 1, Peâ€" tersburg, Ont., became the bride of Mr. Elmer Ross Poll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Poll of New Dundee. CBL _ 7.45 CBL _ 10.30 CKCR 9.00 SECURITY FOR ALL MERCHANT â€" WORKER â€" FARMER J retasse. "PEOPLE FIRST" I&:fl:‘% By Mrs. Howard Fried ROSEBANK (Published by C.C.F. Election Committee) WATERLOO CITY HALL Speaker: Henry Rhodes KITCHENER MARKET BUILDING Speaker: M. J. Coldwell, National Leader E. B. Jolliffe, Provincial Leader E. B. Jolliffe, Provincial Leader John S. Wagner, Candidate > ers. Rev. Herbert Shantz of New Dundee, gutor of the United Misâ€" sionary Church officiated at the doubleâ€"ring ceremony. _ . _ _ Miss Kathryn Hallman of Kitchâ€" ener was pianist and Miss Virginia Hoffman of Kitchener, sang . "I‘ll Walk Beside You" before the cereâ€" VOTE HMHIPEL! VOTE LIBERAL! inCcz mortt AGRICULTURE _ .. / Establishment of a Conservation Board to direct ~__ and assist in proper land use, soil conservation and reforestation. Extension of agricultural research. Make loans available to young farmers wanting to start farming on their own ot low rates of interest ~___ upto 80% of their basic costs. LABOUR (Workmen‘s Compensation) 75% of wages paid instead of 66â€"2/3% . Waiting period three days instead of seven. Two weeks holiday with pay after two years conâ€" tinuous employment. Extra costs to be covered by ecomomy elsewhere TAXATION In contrast with the Drew Government record, a sorry record, not only of idie, but of broken promises, here are pledges Cancellation of three cents gas tax. Cancellation of amusement tax. No Provincial Income Tax. Tox redywction through ecomomies in various departments. with a sheet yoke and drop which will be kept by a Liberal Government under the leadership of the Honorable Farquhar Oliver. For A Return To Responsible Government In Ontario Guests. included Miss Ida Rosenâ€" ‘berger of Owendale, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rosenberger of Elkâ€" ton, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. John Morâ€" row ot_.B’uflalo. N.Y., Miss Betty Shanteâ€" of"Lorne Park College and cthers from Kitchener, Waterloo land district. Later Mr. and Mrs. Poll left on a wedding trip to points east, the bride u'avellinf in a Loganberry gaâ€" bardine suit, blue coat, na\'glaccm sories and corsage of isman roses. On their return they will reâ€" side at R.R. 1, Petersburg, Ont. Following the céremony a recepâ€" tion was held at the home of the bride‘s parents where covers were laid for 90 guests. The bride‘s taâ€" ble was centred with a fourâ€"tiered wedding cake. P&k and white taâ€" pers in silver holders, flowers, and unique placecards with shell flower decprations were additions to the tubles.. Rev. H. Shantz was master of â€" cel anies. Mr. Vincent Sug= Eropo::'? the toast to the bride and ev. C. R. Kauth replied. Receiving with the couple were the bride‘s mother, in heavenly blue faconne over pink with navy accesâ€" sories and the bridegroom‘s mother who wore torquoise faconne over pink with black accessories. Both wore corsages of pink Delight roses and white Sweet peas. bonnets. The bridesmaid carried a cascade of pink Briarcliffe roses and blue sweet peas and the g;mor blri:ennnid :;xuie of pink Briarâ€" cliffe roses pink sweet Mr. Haroid Poll of New Dundee attended his brother as best ‘man. Ushering were Mr. Waldron Eckâ€" stein, brother .of the bride and Mr. Cameron Toman of Kitchener. Mrs. Cameron Toman of Kitchenâ€" er attended as bridesmaid and Miss Marilyn Eckstein attended her sisâ€" ter as junior bridesmaid. They were gowned similar to the maid of hpnor in ylelow and aqua taffeta respectively. They wore matching cibowâ€"length mittens ‘and poke headdréss was a matching l?)onnem She carried a cucu‘&o:: Queen Elizabeth roses and blue \“’_e.e' peas. _ 22 Bible and shower bouquet of Peérâ€" less roses and stephanotis. Miss June Eckstein attended her hor.-;n‘l!\ + ol"?:fi tad a gown â€" feta fashioned with a fitted bodice and tu.fl.:hm extended: into a slight train. An inset sheer yoke with a mnlchllm rosette at the lgzmt of the yoke matching â€" elbowâ€"length _ mittens with a sheek woke and Aros in S proge i mt age. 1 June 7 â€" TO GAIN CONTROL OF OUR SOCIAL CREDIT AND MAKE MONEY MAN‘S SERYVANT â€" To prevent a recurrence of starvation amidst plenty â€"â€" Depression and war brought upon us by the monopoly of finance. & SOCIAL CREDIT CANDIDATE â€" WATERLOO NORTH Free Enterprise â€" Progress â€" Security "WITH FREEDOM FOR ALL" A Square Deal for All Canadians â€" The Decision Rests with You MAKE ‘TMIE MAM YOUR REPRESENTATIVE INn ONTARIO‘S * PARLIAMENT HENRY HERBERT SIGMUND EMEL Vote â€" Henry Herbert Sigmund EMEL | X V OTE JUNE 7 EL EC T Elect Emel and Strike a Blow Against Man‘s Greatest Foe What You Get When You . . . Vote LIBERAL Learn The True Facts Of Social Credit Based on Christiaon principles, by listening to the Social Credit RADIO BROADCAST OVER C.K.C.R. ON wWEDNESDAY EVYENINGS AT 7.30 P.M. HYDRO HOUSING FEDERAL COâ€"OPERATION Will coâ€"operate with Ottawa government to eliminate duplication in taxes and to make available to our province a just share of beneâ€" fits under Health Insurance and Social Security Plans. WELFARE Increase Old Age Pensions to $40.00 to all now Toke Hydro out of politics. Speed Hydro developments. Return Hydro control to municipalities Province will pay municipal taxes on new homes of $8,000 or less for four years after construcâ€" tion with on extro year benefits for veteron builders. receiving pensions. Pensions age lowered to 65. Hospitals aided without amusement taxes And watch for further announcements. by the South ‘"THE WAR MONGERS" â€"Inserted by the Social Credit Party Waterioo EL EC T PLA Y S A F E Liberal Association 99 JUNE NEXT

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