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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Mar 1949, p. 3

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McE ECOmDWiCa sire 65c °_ MINARD‘S L INIM ENT Friday, March 25, 1949 35c â€" LACREFTE BUBBLE BATH COLOGKE and â€" BATH OIL 9 SPECIAL â€" Both for 69¢ t At Wateriloo‘s Cosmetic Headquarters * iR Hask" 93 +"" money refunded. Bedford Drug Store Easter Novelties King St North 8 P E C1 A L . .. } ? OPEN TILL 9 P. M. FRIDAY NIGHTS Opposite Post Office i WATERLOO â€" 50c {ty of time to get out of their way. ‘They should slow down before Jcoming to any.likely spot wher children might be playing. fi quately nutritious diet: USK, Australia, Canada, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland. Only seven nations raise enough food to feed themselves an adeâ€" Lunger hours of daylight mean more outdoor:time for children. Motorists should give the youngâ€" sters playing on the streets plenâ€" cluld cannot always leap to safety it the sound of a horn. Stops asthma attacks in 15 seconds . . . or your money refunded. DON‘T FORGET . .. Asthma â€" Nefrin 8c io $4.50 CHICKS RABBIT EGGS £~ . & \ P o és' ;)/\ Phone 2â€"2672 l Surviving are one daughter, Ada, Mrs. Stanley Erb of Tavisâ€" tock; one stepâ€"daughter, Saloma, [Mrs.. Christian Zehr; and three stepâ€"sons, Samuel, Emerson and ’Alvin. all of Baden; and _ three sisters, Miss Ldia Gascho, Mrs. N. M. Steinman, both of Baden, and Mrs. Samuel Steinman, of New Hamburg; and one brother, Mr. Emmanuel Gaseho of Kitchener; eleven grandchildren also survive. | _ The funeral service was held at |the Ratzâ€"Bechtel Funeral Home ‘on Wednesday, March 16th. Inâ€" terment was made in the Geiger [Cemetery, Haysville, Ont. Rev. ‘A. R. Cragg officiated. |_ Surviving are two daughters Winnifred and Susan of Kelowa, |BC., two sisters, Mrs. E&hraim \Groff, Milford, lowa; and Mrs. E. |Hallman, Waterloo; one brother /Dr. L. L. Stauffer, Parkway, and two grandchildrn. Two sons preâ€" deceased her, Lorne in infancy |and Burton of Grimsby in 1947. BADEN.â€"Mrs. Fanny Jutzi, wiâ€" dow of the late Mr. Jacob Jutzi of Baden, took place at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Erb, of near Tavistock on Saturdlxo. i’l’he deceased lady who was years of age, was the former Fanâ€" ny Gascho, a daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. Christian Gascho of Baden and she was born on August 31, 1879, in Wilmot Townâ€" ship. Her marriage to the late Mr. Jacob Jutzi took place in the year 1917 and her husband predeceased; her eleven years ago. j Surviving are one daughter, The former Lydian Stauffer, she was the daughter of the late Levi Stauffer and Esther Snyder. Her husband, ‘the late Ezra Shantz, predeceased her in 1895. The death of Mrs. Lydian Shantz, 87, a former resident of Kitchener, occurred at Kelowna, B.C., on March 8th. infinficlisliinte insd diils ds | Boshmerâ€"Gatschene â€" | Maraid Milinn Hach years. Jutsiâ€"March 19, Mrs. Fanny Jutzi, Baden, 69 years. Manserâ€"March 19, Mrs. Susanna Kuntz, St. Clem fl-nilhuch 19, 3, Kitchener, 70 years. , Knorrâ€"March 19, Mrs Aima Knorr, 100 Victoria St. South, Waterloo, 86 years. Holdawayâ€"March 19, Mrs. Sarah Holdaway, Ayr, 92 hum Kuntsâ€"March 19, rs. Anna _ _Kuntz, St. Clements, 92 years. Woolcottâ€"At Chesterfleld, March 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford unutâ€"-woomk.s“ "fl: Hospital, t St. ‘s March 18, to Mr. and Irnohn Howaerd, 86 Arthur St., Elmira, a daughter. Bridgeport, 70 years 181 Caroline St., Waterioo, 62 (By Chronicle Cg‘rrenpongenu M A R R I A G ES OB IT V A R Y Mrs. Lydian Shants Mrs. Fanny Jutsi WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF SUITING SAMPLES . She‘ll be Proud of You in your Spring Suit is guaranteed you when you order a customâ€"tailored suit from us, no matter what your dimensions. Our artists with the needle give you a truly distinguished suit that‘s a pleasure to wear. PERFECT FITMTING Mrs. and Mrs A. G. Wolfe, Doon, wish to announce the enâ€" Members of the Women‘s Assoâ€" ciation of the United Church held their monthly business meeting at the home of Mrs. Victor Macâ€" Lennan with 13 members and two flxests present. The president, iss Susie Eshleman, was in the chair and opened the meeting. Mrs. E. Stevenson lead with prayâ€" ér. Mrs. Charles Reader had charge of the devotional peâ€" riod. Mrs. Arthur Hatt secretary read the minutes of the February meeting. Mrs. Fred Hobbs gave the treasurer‘s report. Mrs. Joâ€" seph Kinzie reported for the card and flower committee and Miss Paulina Eshleman, on visits to the shutâ€"ins, Miss Susie Eshleman read from the book "West of the Gorges" on mission work in Chiâ€" na. Miss P. Eshleman gave a reâ€" citation. It was planned the meetâ€" ing on April 13 at the home of Mrs. K. Graham, would have an Easter program. The hostess served lunch assisted ‘by Mrs. E. Stevenson. Rev. C. Struck and Mrs: Struck visited her father Mr. Knight of Brantford. Rev. S. E. Stevenson of Galt was in charge of the service at the. Doon United Church on Sunâ€" day afternoon. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Presâ€" ton conducted the service at the Presbyterian on Sunday afterâ€" Interment was made in the New Dundee Union Cemetery. Among those from a distance who attended the funeral were: Mrs. Catherine Smith of Pontiac, Mich., Robert Morrow of Komoka, Mr. and _ Mrs. Herbert Frey and daughter, Esther of Aylmer, and Miss Sadie Coleman of Toronto. for his sermon. Special music was rendered b{ a male quartette comg:ed of Clinton Jantzi, Lesâ€" ter ist, Lincoin Coleman and Waldron Eckstein. The pall bearers were Ernest Coleman of Galt, Elgin Reist, Letfinon Rosenberger, Cameron Bock, Merle Coleman and E. T. Coleman. NEW DUNDEE â€"The funeral of the late Mrs. Eldon Sherk ‘ghi‘c::d w;‘q held at Ct;u Bethel ni issionary urch on Thursday afternoon was very largely attended by relatives and friends. Rev. H. sganu officiated and chose John 14:2 as the text health. He was unmarried. . _ Surviving are two sisters, Miss M. Godfreyâ€"Jones and Mrs. Harry Cox, both of Toronto and a broâ€" \\gâ€" Mr. Jones was born at Paris and By Mrs. R. Jones (Chronicle Correspondent) THE WATERLOO (Ostario) CH RONICLE BILL ALLEN TAILORED â€" TO â€" MEASURE €rom Mr. Koerber and Miss Eloise Koerber of Bridgeport spent Surâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. MacLennan. Ivan Battler of Williamsburg visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. C. Reay of Presâ€" ton spent the weekâ€"end at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Cluthe and Mr. Cluthe. Stanley Jones spent: Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wintermeyer of Kitchener. _ Mrs. Joe Quelch was visiting in Ki‘gqheper on Saturday. _ _ Mrs. Lorne MacLennan of Millâ€" bank spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Art Kauk and Mr. Peter Mosser of Breslau spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Pfeiffer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacKenâ€" zie and son Donnie of Sarnia spent spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Charles Hatt. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weiland and daughters Ruth and Joan of Kitchener were Sundfi' visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones. Mrs. Wm. Kelly and son Riâ€" card of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. E. Woelfle. _Mr. and Mrs: Robert MacKenâ€" Mrs. R. McEwen and children of Hamilton spent a few da{‘s with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Faulkner. Mrs. John S;Pswonh visited her mother, Mrs. M. Kinzie of Limerâ€" ick. Mrs. Charles Reader was visitâ€" ing with her daughter Mrs. A. Schneider of Kitchener on Friday. Mrs. A. G. Wolfe spent Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. Hubacheck of Kitchener. _ Gilbert Wil!onx was a guest at a bouquet and floor show given by the McCollâ€"Frontenac Oil Co. at the Brant Inn Burlington on Tuesday. _ _ The young people of the Doon [Gomel Tabernacle were in charge of the Young People‘s meeting at Elmira Gospel Church on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres were guests at the homes of Mr. Mr. and Mrs| E. Strange of North Mr. and Mrs. E. Stange of North Wg_ohv‘xch _on Sunday. lock spent Saturday in Toronto ’w‘here they tmd’;d the final hockey game between the Torâ€" onto {hllboroc and Kâ€"W _ Flying Dutchmen at Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto. Tom Hatt, John Weaver, Art Hatt, Grant 'b'nhet,and Steve Matâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cluthe Sonor of the birthday o ;§m,agr_¢,g on Seturdsy _ _A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen in honor of the birthday of their Ing. Gemes were played and a most %yabh evening â€" was spent. guest of honor reâ€" ceived many useful gifts A deliâ€" 9 KING ST. NORTH THE HOUSE OF STONE Bill Allen at From Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pearcey v;ere business visitors in Galt on Satâ€" urday. Mrs. Louisa Tilt of Blair was business visitor in the village c Friday. Mrs.â€" Fred Kleinsteuber w visiting inicalt on Wednesday and daughter Charla were Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reay of Preston. Bulova Watches â€" Gruen Watches Cyma Tavannes Watches Sterling Watches Sterling and Silver Plated Holloware Costume Jewelry, Etc. Use Your Credit Great News!! Without Paying The Extra 25 % TAX 8 King Street East Lunf?~ DIAMOND MERCH * _ Jewellers for Over 50 25 % TAX IS OFF ALL JEWELRY You Can Now Buy BUY and Save WATERLOO nVA0LINO AYERAUE 3644 The cigsht purebrcd sold up to |$520 each. The herdsire brought The dispersal sale of the Holâ€" $345. A large csom. 3 was on hand stein herd of Amos Leis, Wellesâ€"\and bidding was iri<k. Auctionâ€" ley, realized $6,650 for 29 head, eers were A. R. Brubacher & 8 of them purebred Holsteins and iSons, Kitchener, Ont 21 grades. This is an exceptionâ€" | rimemeâ€"cos ally high average for the sale of | irades. especially since it was not, Eve rywhere you endeavor to be ecredited for T.B. but tested unâ€" useful. evervwhere von will ha HERD OF GRADE HOLSTEINS AVERAGE $229 * _ Jewellers for Over 50 Years LPondon . . . Lovndon Lait . . . Sarmii herd c;mel;t;lgv*la.rgci; uof DIAMOND MERCHANTS !der the Arcea Pi Everywhere you endeavor to be useful, everywhere you will be at home.â€"Gocthe. . Kitchener PHONE 5â€"5213 Open An ‘Account an PAGE

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