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CRESSMAN & SON Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 Every Kind of Insurance per word, minimaz charge 35 cents. If mot paid by dute of publication, 10 cents 10 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE WANT ADS Friday, November 18, 1949 Office: 44 William St., Waterloo Phocrie 2â€"1357 Larger sizes also available. sUTHERLAND SCHULTZ ELECTRIC KITCHENER and GUELPH ELECTRIC MOTORS in stock 4 HP., Light Duty at $19.35 % HP., Heavy Duty at .80 4 HP., Heavy Duty at $49.65 % HP., Heavy Duty at .00 % HP., Heavy Duty at $66.00 (All New) Larger sizes also available. _ Office, Waterloo Health Box addresses in care of The Chronicie, Wï¬'g‘ERLOO MUTUAL E INSURANCE * COMPANY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADVERTISENM ENTS (Trustee in Bankruntcy) _19 King St. Kast _ Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insuranc EVERSHARPâ€"SCHICK INJECTOR RAZOR YOU HELP WanTED TYPEWRITERS BUSINESS IREC TORY CHIROPRACTIC REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ELECTRICAL E. G. FRY â€" Plate Livestock _ Life ACCOUNT Accident count as The regular meeting of the St. James‘ Lutheran Church Women‘s Auxiliary was held last Tuesday evening and final plans were made for a bazaar to be held at Kitchâ€" ener in the latter part of Novemâ€" Rev. G. Wuerscher, pastor of the St. James‘ Lutheran Church, has been seriously ill in hospital, but we are pleased to report that his condition is showing steady imâ€" provement. . Miss Gladys Roth spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Roth of Ailsa Craig. _ _ â€" 8 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jantzi and daughter, Barbara_Joyce of New Dundee, visited on Sunday with Mr. Jantzi‘s sister, Mrs. Wilfred Jutzi and Mr. Jutzi. Miss Margaret Bean, assistant dietitian of the Galt General Hosâ€" pital staff, visited on Saturday with Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross. Rev. Hooper stressed the fact that God has the power if we are willing to acknowledge our sins before Him. The closing benedicâ€" tion was pronounced by Rev. Mr. Fisher of the New Hamburg Bapâ€" tist Church. The next Fireside service will be held on Sunday evening, Nov. 27th in New Hamâ€" burg Baptist Church. Bishop and Mrs. Moses Jantzi visited with friends at Ailsa Craig. Baden : munity Fireside service was held at the Uv‘umton Presbyterian Church with Mr. Milford Rub{ of New Hamburg as chairman. service opened with a song serâ€" vice led by Mr. Clinton Jantzi of New Dundee with Mrs. Norman Hostetier of New Hamburg at the piano. Scripture readu‘x’ was takâ€" en by Mr. M. Ruby. Vocal duets were sung by Mrs. Bender and Mrs. Hahn while Mrs. Hutchinson also of the Stratford Baptist Church favored with two soprano solos. The singers were accompaâ€" nied on the piano by Mrs. Hooper. A thoughtâ€"provoking and timely message was delivered by Rev. Mr. Hooper, pasun\‘ol the Stratâ€" ford Baptist Church, who spoke on the text "The Son of Man hath: Power on Earth to Forgive Sins", taken from the ninth chapter of Matthew, verse nine. l §4 King St. N. 27" x 33" HILLâ€"WATSON MOTORS SERVICE sares CP P service On Sunday evening the Comâ€" 56 King St. N. _ Waterloo _ Dial 8â€"8476 \VlNDSHIELQ \V[PER REPARS S3 eb By Mre. Clarence Diamond (Chronicle Correspondent By Mre. Clarence Diamon« (Chronicle Correspondent} WALLPAPER AND PAINTS See these now at WATERLOO Dial 7â€"7138 | The Brownie mothers were l present some of them from Bright {from where five girls attended ieach week. Brown Taps and squeeze, followed by prayer closed ‘the meeting, after which Mrs. R. |Habel spoke a few moments and |invited these mothers to attend ‘the local association meeting, the ‘local association being sponsored by the Guides‘ movement. \Showers Brideâ€"toâ€"Be. ‘ Mrs. Mary Snyder entertained a number of relatives and friends ' There was a discussion favoring | ‘holding a mother and daugterl Christmas banquet in the out | Hall for the Guides and Brownies. | J Further p‘ans will be completâ€" | |ed at the next meeting on Dec. 5th at the home of Captain Mrs. R. | \Fergusson. The meeting closed ‘and lunch of waffles and maple |syrup and coffee was served by( the hostess assisted by District! Commissioner Mrs. C. l'Â¥xrmer, , The Ist Plattsville Girl Guides held a Hallowe‘en party on Tuesâ€" ; day night with Captain Mrs. R.! Fer&uson and Acting Lieut. Mrs, G. Wamsley in charge. Games were conducted by Comâ€" pany Leader Betty Christensen. / Also two Brownies, Janet Grimes and . Francis Fergusson were presented with Golden Bar badges. Packie Gwynnith Habel conducted games. Six little Queenies were enâ€" rolled in Plattsville Brownie Pack by Brown Owl Mrs. Earl Waldie and ActingFTawny Owl Mrs. Graâ€" ham D. Fenn on Tuesday in Plattsville Scout Hall. Rain again fell in intermittent showers all day on Sunday which should help farmers finish their fall plowing. Brownie Ensollment. A heavy electrical storm passed over this district on Thursday night. The heavy downpour of rain was welcomed as wells and cisterns are dry in many sections. The hydro was shut off for some time inconveniencing some social gatherings and householders in general. be held in Delhi on Saturday, Nov Monday at the home of Mrs. Geo. Smith. The Guide Promise was said, followed by the secretary‘s and treasurer‘s reports lt was ‘[nuod tha:ntabemmuuon':nd Cmpm are nowfive years Final arrangements were made for the bazaar to be held at the Woodstock market on Saturday Nov. 19, with Mrs. R. Bn:h Mrs. K. Grimes and Mrs. Cecil Allen in charge. There will be a representative from the Company Pack and Asâ€" Joc_i‘;&oa at the annual Fall Rall of Huronic Area which wil «;’:&m Local Association Moets. SEE â€" HERE! Stop facing driving dnien â€"-bll’indly. Hillâ€"Watson Moâ€" tors Service will have your Windshield Wiper working in almost no timeâ€"and at have your Wiper clearing the windshield crystalâ€"clear, faF. ‘at. fhreugt. wimer. Y» w s Little time, small costâ€" and great Safety! Wiper Repair experts will 1/ , Miss Helen Fulcher attended the g (Ice Carnival held recently in Toâ€" * |ronto and also visited her brother, ; |Alvin and Mrs. Fulcher, while in / that city. _ 0_ â€" (Chronicle Correspondent} Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Schlickâ€" ter and son Paul of Gormley spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlichter. I. H. Toman, Wallace Toman and Willard Becker left on Friday for their annual two weeks‘ huntâ€" ing trip to Maple Island in the Parry Sound district. Nyle Shantz, Plattsville north, was enroute on Saturday night to Toronto with his heavy draft horses, six, or 3â€"team, which he is showing at the Royal Winter Fair in that city. New Dundee : Mrs. Wilson Richmaind and chilâ€" dren of Stratford spent the weekâ€" end at the home of the former‘s nl;:)ther, Mrs. E. Grieve and famâ€" ily. Mrs. Weir Graham and son Gaâ€" ry of Bright spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harmer. There was a good attendance at the Wednesday evening luncheon supper _ put‘ on 12: Schneider‘s Ltd., Kitchener. is event was sponsored by Group number 3 of the Young Ladies‘ Auxiliary of Plattsville and was held in the Plattsville Town Hall Plattsville hockey team have been having a workâ€"out once a week at the Hespeler Arena and the Plattsville North Stars go to Galt arena for practice. _ On Monday evening Plattsville and Ayr played a friendly game at the former rink and altho:gh our local boys have only h two practices they won by a score of K. F.m Mrs. Roy Habel and Mra. Grimes mptored on Saturday to Delhi to attend the Huronic Area Rally heid there. Messrs. Jack Gofton and Hugh Baird motored over the weekâ€"end to New York where they visited with the former‘s relatives. on «t her home io. hogor esX ces "hiics hn m&h&.%bâ€"hd month. evening was spent ;in making a cookâ€"book for the and relath im Pmm b'. of the sudden passing on Saturday oll.a'n‘:h at his farm, i:“uundod. to Mra. e um'unzmxmau- dren of Sarnia were weekâ€"end MMo(Ir.demP.lDoun M‘%_m_ Rally. _ mer accompanied by Captain Mrs. :!! 'Af.lm [ By Miss Miriam Hilborn C Now wHiuT wou ‘SPosE HE kNoOw$S ‘BOUT SWIMMIN® THAT Cc y |%< 1 (1 [ ~_{ 38 PLES. llldl Mr. Lorenzo Lewis of _?G_alTs:f)ent Sunday with Mrs. W. Wilford and Almost every city in China has its characteristic fan, distinguishâ€" able by its color and ornament. Mr. and Mrs. Earl PaddingtOn | pyes and daughter of Stratford, Eugene §,,s Kuepher of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. N. Kuepher of 9th line were _ yy, visitors on Sundai with Mr. and Miss Mrs. Milton Kuepher and son. Stai The school children have comâ€" menced practising for their anâ€" nual Christmas entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt spent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Clifford and Neustadt. Mrgand Mrs. Clarence Hilborn of New Dundee spent Sunday evening with Mrs. R. Foster and e ooo John L. Hammond accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Birmingham and Donna of Millbank of Guelph and Campbellville on Sunday where they visited relatives. _ Guests at the home of Mrs. M. B. Snyder on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Morley Webb and daughter, Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Max Miles and daughters, Norma and Marilyn and Mrs. Evelyn Dines of Galt. Crosshill : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of Gueiph are spending a few weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Wiliard Becker and family. s Mrs. Emma Koch sEnl the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrow in Kitchener. â€" anet i Mospital, Kitchener, where underwent an appendectomy. Mrs. I. H. Toman is a few weeks with her ; ‘Mrs. Louis Holm and Mr. at Roseville. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Becker and dmhtet, Linda Carol, spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Henry Becker Sr., at Dashwood and on Sunday weie guests at a birthda sugru' at the home of Mr. mdl{u alâ€" entine Becker in honor of their daughter, Margaret _ _ _ _ _ _ Mrs. Carl Hoffman and children, Sandra and Peter of Kitchener, are guests of Mrs. Robert Hoffman this week. By Mrs. Lorne Rennie (Chronicle Correspondent) t By Miss J. Shants { (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. John Bauer, Miss Lottie Jaâ€" ldischi of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Voegel of Petersburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schlegel, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kufski, Williamsburg were Sunday visiâ€" tors of Mr. and Mrs. C. Abrecht. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Eden Kingie, Mr. |and Mrs. Howard Kellsey were ï¬xesu at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruber. Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart, Miss Sarah Boshart, Miss Barbara Steinman of Baden visited with Mr. and Mrs. .Delton Boshart, Sunday. _ 0 This service was preceded by a dedicatory service in charge of the pastor, Rev. C. R. Kauth, of a &ulpit lamp given by Mr. and Mrs. ilford Poll in J‘nutude for the safe return of their son, Elmer, who served four years overseas. Pine Hill : Swartz contributed a vocal duet and the thankoffering was reâ€" ceived by Mrs. C. Snyder and Mrs. M. Becker. f 'Jmc:J vz;‘sl.;w.séh of Grace Evanâ€" geli .B. urch presented their annual Thankoffering service with various members part Sunday evening. Mrs. Reick sang two solos and the cholr‘ g:ave two selections Mrs. Wm. idt of Kitchener, Wï¬'ml secretary of the Canada Branch, bduiile n Airnntiih antndiintor moumirat lï¬ drcniccint d was the guest r, and gave an address on ‘m". 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