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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Sep 1948, p. 7

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â€" _ BUSINESS DIRECTORY Farming is not a t}:v\'g industry in Newfoundland ost farms are worked to suprlemem a faâ€" mily‘s income. Only.1,400 farms operate on a commercial scale. Mr. Antho?l" Soido of West Palm Be.dnh , was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pagel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jo.m: Esbaugh and family of Ki ner spent Labor Day at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Esbaugh. _ _ A number from here attended the Elmira Fall Fair. Mr. Werner Kress spent a few days at the Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto last Mrs. Charles LaCurto and sons Denis and Anthony of Buffalo, N.Y., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pagel. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dietrich and family and Mrs. Mary Hinschberger of St. Clements visited friends here recently. Bambt?rg : 350 King West KITCHENER Phone 7â€"7582 â€" Magr‘s. Res, 22171 New and Used UNDERWOOD TYPEW 68 Queen St. South New and Uxed Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, Complete Office Equipment Whether BUYING or SELLINC + a F;ARM : Nee HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. KITCHENER Fire For Sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINES OMTARIO Orerce QurEitte®s ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? * BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE 1f you need More Insurance . . . Call the Local Representive of ; A. K. CRESSMAN & sON UNDERWOOD LIMITED Office: 44 William St., Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 See your doctor first, then let us fill your prescriptions. Bedford L.D.A. Igrug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. Relieves sour stomach, headache and colds. 29¢ and 57¢, at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King East, Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. BROCK, DAVIS, DUNN & BROUGHTON T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS T. H. R. Brock Phone 2â€"4488 Box addresses in care ol The Chronicle, 10 cents extra. Ciassified Adv-ru.ht"hun 2 cents per word, minimum charge 35 cents. If not paid by date of publication, 10 cents extra. Each yroup of figures count as one word. 1" every week Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 Every Kind of Insurance THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE WANT ADS SUTHERLANDâ€"SCHULTZ 4 H.P., Light Duty at $19.35 % H.P., Heavy Duty at $35.80 14 HP., Heavy Duty at ;g.% % H.P., Heavy Duty at .00 % H..P., Heavy Duty at $86.00 (All New) Larger sizes also available. ELECTRIC KITCHENER and GUELPH THE . WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Health State clearly advertisement State number Write plainly only. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING Chartered Accountants ELECTRIC MOTORS By W. J. Kieswetter (Chronicle Correspondent) Livestock Employers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance (Trustee in Bankruptcy) 19 King St. East â€" PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY ALKA SELTZER TYPEWRITERS CHIROPRACTIC E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEM ENTS INSURANCE BUSINESS CARDS 1" every week _ ELECTRICAL KITCHENER DRUGGISTS Lite in which edition the of insertions desired on one side of paper Plate Glass Phone 6â€"6434 $9.00 per year SELLING , NEW ||.Ammsw | mon OLp woor HANTZ | ar mONEYâ€"SAVING PRICES Kitchener Accident 10, â€"HERE‘S NEWS! Courtesy keeps motor traffic moving. The Department of Highways urges you to aim at a high level of courtesy in drivâ€" ing. You won‘t lose much time, you will make it easier for other drivers; and you will agoid wrecking lives, limbs, and cars. 'Good manners are the blassom of good sense and good feeling. â€"Samue] Johnson. ‘% Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Koebel of St. Clements sfient Sunda{ v.ith Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Koebel. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schneider were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Forester of Kitchener Miss Adena and Leavea Weber spent Monday at the closing of the Guelph Confeérence. _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eiss and sons Peter and John of Buffalo s?enl a few dags with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Koebel. Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber spent _ Sunday _ afternoos _ at Conference. Mrs. Wm. Tyack is visiting for a week at Detroit with her son, Mr. Wm. Tyack. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin of Detroit spent a few days with the Martin girls. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wendrim and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Creighton and daughter Ruth of Toronto visited during the weekâ€" end with Mrs. Wm. Tyack. Hawkesville : Turn in your old woollens for brand new, all wool or pure wool, full size blankets, in newest colouts. 350 King St. W. Tel. 7â€"7313 Thomas S. Cooke, Manager CLOSED SATURDAYS ______ old woollens. _ WRITE FOR CATALOGUE TObaY MmIDLAND MILLS T. Nu. a2 MIDLAND, ONT 2. Indiviual Loans $50 to $1,500â€"for any good purâ€" pose, even though your car is not fully paid. 3. Insurance Premiumsâ€"you may borrow for premiums on full insurance coverage on your car. 4. Refinance existing high paymentsâ€"If present payâ€" ments are too high, refinâ€" ance here for lower payâ€" ments and go's.\(m cash if you need it. * 5. Car Repairsâ€"Need to fix up your car? Or need new tires? Get cash here, 6. Sellil_zg Your Car?â€"We can finance your buyer if he lacks full cash. _ 7. Buying a Car?â€"We can finance your purchase if you lack full cash. DIRECT FROM Mill TO you SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Also obtainable without turn in of AUTO LOANS $50 *1500 1. Your Drive Your Carâ€" while you pay on your loan. COME IN, WRITE OR PHONE TODAY FOR DETAILS Good going Saturday, Sept 11 to Saturday, Sept. 18, inclusive. Return Limitâ€"Sept. 20 *Parior car or berth fare extra. Full information from any LONDON EXHIBITION At the Company that likes to say "YES" PERSONAL FINANCE CO. OF CANADA By Mrs. Aug. Schneider (Chronicle Correspondent) Low Rail Fares to the SEPT. 13 â€" 18 $2.75 agent Selfâ€"denial is practical, and is not only polite to all but is pleasant to those who practice i. â€"Mary Baker Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Toman of Kitchener spent the holiday weekâ€"end with the former‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sider of Kitchener were guests of Rev and Mrs. E. Sider on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coxson of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman on Sunday. Mr. A. Hilborn and Miss Mary Hilborn of Waterloo visited at the home of ‘I. M. Hilborn on Local young ladies who have resumed their teaehing activities this week are: Miss Elien Page at Brantford; Miss Marie Cressâ€" man at Plattsville; and Miss Reâ€" ta Coleman at Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sherk, Miss Marion and Miss Edith Sherk of Didsbury, Alberta visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman on Labor Day. spent the weekâ€"end with Mr and Mrs. A. W. Egerdee. Miss Helen Woodhouse of Toâ€" ronto was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Toman for a few days. _ _ _ _ = 0 0_ =_ Rev. and Mrs H. Shantz mo tored to Vineland on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Coleman spent a few days of last week at Turkey Point. _______ e Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Palmerâ€" ton of Galt and Mrs. George Lonsbury and dau%rters, Grace, Pearl and Carol of Preston spent _ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Myers and family were guests of Wilfred Domm at Beamsville on Saturâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Weber and sons, Norman and Stuart of Windsor spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Weâ€" ber. Mrs. John Cappelier and Mrs. Marie Walcher of Buffalo, N.Y., were guests of Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kurt and son, Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chapman and son, Murray and Mrs. George Bechtel called on Koss Toman at Wroxeter last week. â€" s ~Miss Florence Meyers of Kitâ€" chener was the guest of Mrs. A. Egerdee over the holiday weekâ€" end. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Lang spent a few days recently at Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Groh of Detroit, Mich., were guests pf Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger over the weekâ€"end. _ _ â€" J Mrs. Paul Jolkowski and daughter, Joâ€"Anne of Shantz Station are holidaying with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Toman. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Good and children, Mariln and Elroy are spending a few days visiting reâ€" latives in Ohio. The Misses Isabel and Marie Cressman have returned ‘home after spending the summer months at the Mertnonite Camp at Chesley Lake. _ s Miss Audrey Fiederlein spent the weekâ€"end with Rev. and Mrs. Emmerson Dorsch at Morâ€" riston. The Misses Ruth and Betty Shantz and Reta Coleman sang at the Decoration Day service at the South Easthope Evangelical United Brethren Church on Sunâ€" day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Young and Miss Althea Young of Stratâ€" ford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenberger on Sunday. C Miss Bessie Plant, R.N., of Toâ€" rcnto is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman this week. New Dundee: Mr. Elam Cressman of. Elmiâ€" ra spent Sunday with Mr. Verâ€" non Schwindt. â€" David Main returned home afâ€" ter spending his holidays with his grandg:renls, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt. A Horst reunion was held at Three Bridges last Tuesday afâ€" ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott and family spent several d%s with the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Wellingâ€" ton Pilgrim at Powassin. h Miss Vera Stickney is spendâ€" ing a couple days with her parâ€" ents, _h_dr and Mym Ben Stickney rear Winfield Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller and James, Mr. Leon Wagner, Eldon and Ruby attended the‘.Kochâ€" Wagner wedding at Waterloo, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Horst and family of near Conestogo, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman and family of St. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Horst and Laurreta of near Wallenstein, spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schwindt and family attended the wedding of their son, Bruce Schwindt who was married to Kathleen Moynihan at Elora on Saturday. Schwindt. Mr. and Mrs. Geol:'ge Koepke end sons, Wayne and Ray, reâ€" turned home after spending a week at Pembroke and Algonâ€" quin Park. s â€" _Mr. Oliver Kelley and son John, spent Sunday with Mr. E. Kelley at Peel. © _ 0 iel Horst. s Mr. Kenneth Schwindt and sons of Belleville zgm a few days with Mr. and . Edmund Mrs. Roy Aiken of Windsor, Mr. and l‘t John Zimmerman and Carl of Waterloo were Sunâ€" day guests wit Vernon Maurer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurst and family of Vixfiinu were recent v.sitors with Mr. and Mrs. Danâ€" Schwindt were: Mr. Lorne Marâ€" tin of Kitchener, Miss Melda Schwindt of Waterioo, Messre. Flmer Martin Ward and Howâ€" rold Sehwindt and family of El North Wooekwich By Miss Miriam Hilborn {Chronicle Correspondent) * The September meeting of m.e F.U.B. W.S.W.S. and Ladies‘ Aid was held Wednesday evening, Segt. 1, at the home of Mrs. Hy. Schrieber, who was the program leader. Opening with a frelude, "O Master Let Me Walk with Thee", and the sir;(ging of the hymn, Rev. C. R. Kauth led in prayer. The leader then guided a period of directed pra{er for ‘workers on mission fields. A ‘stewardship ceremonial was givâ€" en in three fifls ‘by Mrs. T. Brodhaecker, Miss Emma Lepp and Mrs. M. Veitch. At the cenâ€" tre of worship an illuminated portrait of Christ was used. In front of the picture three candlesl representing possessions, prayâ€" ers and self were lighted by aghrieber, Mrs. S McNair, Mrs. . H. Becker, Mrs. M. Swartz and Gordon Becker. Prizes were nrre:sented to the oidest person, Mr. Jacob Becker, who was 85, and to the youngâ€" est, Elizabeth Dawn, 7 months cld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Becker. of Roseville secretaryâ€"treasurer. Additional members of the exeâ€" cutive committee are: Mrs. H. g‘wsented by Mrs. A. Shelby, rs. Russell Stoitz and Mynre Becker. A letter of greeting was read from Dr. Elmer Becker of Humington, Ind. It was decided to hold another reunion next Lw, the time and place being f1 to the executive. Clayton Hallman of Kitchener was erec(- ed president and Myrtle Becker Mr. Jacob Becker of Mildmay :2; oldest nm"l::r 'gl the family in prayer ort were given by the bm cob, Albert and Ezra, and their sister, Mrs. E. J. Devitt. Mrs. W. H. Becker, Melvin Swartz, Howâ€" cra Becker, E. J. Devitt and A. ishelby also spoke. Other numâ€" bers were son? by Carol Becker and Joan Becker and a skit on planning a Becker reunion was kick for ladiesâ€"Mrs. Ross Batâ€" tler; Shoe kickâ€"Mrs. Ross Batâ€" tler; SLrik.il’ can with ballâ€" Mrs. Roas Battler; Men‘s footbail kickâ€"Ezra Becker; Horseâ€"shoe gx;:hmgâ€"-floward and _ Roy ker. Floyd Becker was chairman of l{e program. Roseville : THEB WATERLOO (Ontario) By Miss Myrtie Becker (C‘ukho:n-.nhn " Mr. Ernie Brose of Kenora who had spent a few days with his brother, Rev. Harold Brose, left on Friday to resume his duâ€" ties on the teaching staff of Keâ€" rora High School. St. Matthew‘s Luther League and other young people of the church were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Sngdner for a few social hours at their home, RR. 1, Waterloo, Thursday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wright attended the funeral of a near relatives in New York City, last midweek. P ecker Conesrlorgor: Messrs. Windsor â€" Buchanan and Bernard Gébbons of Toronto were weekâ€"end and holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin St. Paul and Fred Wright of New Hamburg spent the holiday weekâ€"end at the home of the llormer‘s aunt, Mrs. W. Detweiâ€" er. Mrs. Harry Leach of Ratho vas the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker a few days last evening, Aug. 31. Games and contests were enjoyed prior to a brief devotional Eeriod led by the pastor,, Rev. Sider. Durâ€" ing the business period it was decided that the class should again sell boxes of Christmas m'.n:h. Around a bon-flh&e a feed of roasted â€" corn, dogs, mlul;‘tunAUOV(.; .zf coffee was im enjoy ore dispersâ€" in’nrelvg Becker extended in behalf of the class a vote ol‘ thanks to the host and hostess. | Mr. and Mrs. Telford Brokâ€" haecker attended the funeral of their uncle, Louis Brodhaecker at Chesley on Thursday. | cwth‘m‘-ndmwuauwcu- many. A soc hour was enâ€" foyed at the close of the meetâ€" ing. The Golden Rule class of the Umud&efingunqudwol were entertained at the home of Merle oleman on â€" Tuesday “I’ the spoke. The e “:b‘“‘a?.:"‘.... you love wl serve Him?" Mrs C. th "We Press Of" and Miss Lucinâ€" daChw.daponioatrom "The Manual of Spiritual Livâ€" Rev. Harold Brose with sevâ€" By Noah Stroh (Chronicle Correspondent) CHRONICLE of Quite a number of local ball fans attended a championship i:;r;e in the Ontario Softball gue, between Bloomingdale and the Dixie squad played in Bloomingdale _ last _ Saturday evening. _ _ A large number of local peoâ€" ple are visiting the C.N.E. at Toâ€" rento and the usual crowd from this district were attending the Eimiraâ€"Woolwich fall fair in Elâ€" mira over the weekâ€"end. District relatives attended the wedding of Mr. Emerson Freeâ€" man, son of Mr. Addison Freeâ€" man and the laté Mrs. Freeman, to Miss Mary Brubacher, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Bruâ€" bacher of Glenalian, at the home of the bride‘s parents on Saturâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Biehn atâ€" tended the wedding of the forâ€" mer‘s brother, George, to Miss Eiva Capling in Kitchener, Satâ€" urday. eral of his Luther Leaguers left on Friday to attend the Biennial Luther League Convention held in Pembroke over the weekâ€"end. Joy reigns supreme at the Exhibition passengers travelling on regular buses will transfer at Toronto Bus Terminal to buses running into the Grounds. TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT DIRECT INTO THE GROUNDS Reduced Includes g »a $3.25 i mign LEAVE KITCHENER AUGUST 28th to SEPTEMBER 11th (Except Sunday) FRED WESSON â€" King St. East Mrs. Pierce returned to her home at Coboconk, after spendâ€" ing a few weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Dahâ€" mer and family motored to Coâ€" Continued dry weather has dried out farmers‘ pasture fields so that tillers of the soil with large herds of cattle are rather hard hit, particularly so are milk producers who have to staâ€" ble feed to keep up their supply. Mr. Gus. Martin of Wellesley was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Letson. Mr. Lorenz Haas is spending a vieek at the home of his son, in Chicago. A light frost was experienced in several lowâ€"lying districts last midweek. Foy Stroh home because of the arrival of an infant daeughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Stroh at the Kâ€"W Hospital, on Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Shantz and sister, Miss Maude Bowman, attended the wedding of their nephew, Mr. Robert Shoemaker to Miss Ruth Hallman in Toronto on Saturday. Children â€" $1.80 (DAYLIGHT TIME) ~CANADIAN 'FNATIONAI. \ EXHIBITION LEAVE EXHIBITION 10.30 p.m. /( / / // _ School re-ggenvd Tuesday morning with Miss Joyce Beggs, Wallenstein, RR. 1, as teacher, and four new puglils, Joan Bosâ€" hart, Veronica errgott, Roy Kimble, Donald Squire. Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman was Fleasamly surprised when her amily gathered at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt in honor of her 87th birthday on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hikborn Crosshill : Public School opened Tuesday after the summer vacation. Mrs. Lorne B. Weber, Waterloo, is im charge of the senior room and Miss Tompkins of London is the new teacher in the junior room. boconk _ over the weekâ€"end where Mrs. Dahmer will be reâ€" cuperating from the recent operâ€" ation for several weeks. pent Monday at the Toronto xhibition. By Mrs. Lorne Rennie (Chronicle Correspondent)

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