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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Sep 1948, p. 3

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Easy to Use AT TgE GRAND RIVER PAINT STORES Phone 8â€"8534 DE M ONSTR ATIO N â€"THURSDAY aed FRIMY SEPT. 23 and 24 Opposite Post Office 32 King St. North WATERLOO Phone 2â€"2672 Bedford Drug Store Attention TE A BAQG 5G Stores: Kitchener Don‘t Forget â€" Save Those Photo Coupons YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE GET A $1.00 BOX OF CHOCOLATES MONEYâ€"BACK GUARANTEE Hundreds of people now get instant relief from stubborn attacks in 15 seconds. GYPTEX IF NOT ABSOLUTELY SATISFIED IN 10 DAYS TIME A. W. Hartung, Mgr. KITCHENER EVE R Y B O DY Galt FREE Brantford â€" Simcoe 168 King St. E. _ e : William Daniel ts (By Chronicle Correspondent) . PLATTSVILLE.â€"The funeral » of the late William Daniel was held from the Plattsville United Church on Wednesday afternoon, September 15th. Rev. Gordon MKaiser conducted the service. lsdduomâ€"Se&t 18, Emmanuel! Schlueter, Frederick Stl Waterloo, 63 years. Connollyâ€"Sept. 19, Mrs. Mary Connolly, 150 York St., Waterâ€" loo, 69 years. Emmanuel Schlueter Emmanuel Schlueter, 63, of 50 Frederick St., Waterloo, died at the Kâ€"W Hospital Saturday, folâ€" lowing a short iliness. _ Born Feb. 18, 1885, in Linw: he was the son of the late and Mrs. William Schlueter. farmed at Linwood until 18 y« ago when ‘he moved here . was employed by the City Waterloo. He attended the theran Church. Surviving, besides his wid the former Ida Shantz, are th sons, Lorne, Kitchener; Ad and Harold, both of Waterl five daughters, Mrs. Geo (Mabel) Mitchell, Embro; M Gordon (Beatrice) Musselm: Waterloo; Mrs. Arthur (Rut Murtland, Simcoe; Mrs. Arth (Margaret) Ray, Kitchener; Mi Vera Schlueter, at home. Eleve grandchildren also survive. Rempelâ€" U ‘â€"Sept. 18, David D. Rempet Kitchener to Kathâ€" erine (Tena) Unger, New Pallbearers wer tyre, Fred Barrett, nk King, Rex Frank Parkhouse. ‘ to Mr. and Mrs. Chmn Eby, 52 George St., Waterloo, a son. Mohrâ€"At Kâ€"W Hmfiiul. S:KL 19, to Mr. and Mrs. in Mohr, _ RR. 3, New Hamburg, a daughter. Thomsonâ€"At Woodstock Generâ€" al Homl:nl, Sept. 20, to Mr. and George Thomson, twins, boy and girl. Mrs. Mary Connolly, widow c Albert Connolly, 150 York St Waterloo, died at St. Mary‘s Hos pital Sunday following a linger Sept. 24, 1879. Mrs. Connolly was a member of St. Louis‘ R.C Church, the Catholic Women‘s League and the Christian Mothâ€" ers Society. _ _ â€" o She is survived by three brothers, Chirstopher and John O‘Brien, Sratford, and Henry O‘ Brien, Chicago. One sister, Mrs. Stasia Lamphier, Mimico, also survives. Mrs. Charles Fulcher sang a solo, "No. Ni%l'}t There", accompanied by Mrs. William Fergusson at the organ. 0 PLATTSVILLE.â€"Mrs. Walter Smith, formerly Barbara Alvina Snyder, passed away at the home of her son, Kenneth Smith, Plattsville, on Saturday, Sepâ€" tember 18 after a short illness. She was 70 years of age. Born in Wilmot Township she was the daughter of the late Jonas and Lydia (Bock) Snyder. She was married to Walter Smith in 1906. Surviv‘m’l are her husband two sons, W. Lawrence, Preston and Kenenth of Plattsville; two brothers, Wesley and Norman, Brantford, and two sisters, Mrs. Rose Hawkins and J. Hammer, Brantford. Two other sisters preâ€" deceased her. Pray For Peace, Ayr Church Bell Urges Community AYR.â€"Citizens of A{r were called to a moment of prayer Sunday morning when the bell at Knox United Church rang out in an appeal for community prayer. _ 0_ 00 _ _ _ â€" People of all releigious denomâ€" inations were ur& to heed the call wherever they were and pray to God for the geace of the world. RR. 2, Wallenstein, a son. _ _ Ebyâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Sept. 18, ing iliness. _ ghe was born at Kinkora, Ont Her husband predeceased her 10 years ago. _ _ _ _ _ â€" ldnho-frhoâ€"Sefil. 18, Wilâ€" liam Hadenk& itchener, to Grace Fries, Waterioo. henkâ€"Sosnoski â€" Sept. 18, Aaron Edward Schenk, Waterâ€" loo, to Clarine Marion Sosnosâ€" ki, Kitchener. _ hweitzserâ€"Schaefferâ€"Sept. 18. Elmer John Schweitzer, RR. 2, Elmira, to Versie Dorothy Schaefer, R.R. 3, Waterloo. ingemanâ€"Macdonaldâ€"Sept. 11, Byron Binggnan. Waterloo, to Kathleen Macdonald, Ottawa. Sept. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Birnstihl, 27 Bricker Ave., Waâ€" M A R R I A G ES illness. ower bearers were ton, Frank Scott, r, William Cann, L1 , Jacop Gofton, Cla and Stuart Scott. {l â€"made in the P (By OBIT V A R Y Mrs. Mary Connolly DEA T H S B IR T H S loo; George Daniel, Mr. . Lawson Kaiser, Mr. Lloyd Danie} and Mrs. Melross of Galt; Joseph those attending m out of town: ordon Daniel, Mr Daniel and son Mabeau, Mrs. I e John Mcinâ€" Lloyd Pogson, Harmer and were Rodger cott, Harold n, Lloyd Daâ€" Cla{ton Gofâ€" tt. intérment e Plattsville Jack Bannerman, Stratford, won both sections taking all three heats of the "B" with Royâ€" al Mack and the second and third heat of the "A" with Bud Braâ€" den. Horse Races At Hamburg ‘Best in Years‘ the annual Wiknot Agricultural Society Fall Fair, were the best Saturday, Sept. 18th. The Classified "A" event atâ€" tracted seven starters while in the Classified "B" event six horses went to the post. o races held in conjunction with You Can Make Money DEPT. 62 high and 23" x 21". Each .. Large size is 46" high and 25%" x 23". Each ......2.... * Efficient Operation â€"a damper which should conserve your fire longer, therefore consumption of your fuel becomes more economical. . . _. * New Pouch Feed Chuteâ€"chute drops into place automatically when fire door is opened, makes for clean fuel feed . . . * Water Pan â€"placed at rear between heater and jacket to humidfl{lt.hc air ... * Heavily éomtl’ufledâ€"top a hln‘ed twoâ€"part grill, burns coal, wood, or coke. 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