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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Mar 1951, p. 4

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Mrs. Melvin Hanley is spendâ€" ing a few days with Mr and Mrs. Charles Baker of Stratford. Miss Irene Stemmler of Loretto Academy, Stratford, spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stemmler. Kingwopgi I Miss Jean Bender commenced duties at the Kâ€"W Hospital as a nursing assistant.. _ , M en en ies Mr. and Mrs Chrnis. N. Schultz, Mary Frances and Gerald of Niagara Falls spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Schultz. mfi.r.“ a.nJ .fiéj-iiéfia‘@rber and family of Welllesley visited with ‘ ONE | ’(\Qg L») g))‘ Treat Them RIGHT! Gorpon‘s GooD GLASSES 49 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER Phone 24237 Q)‘ r 8 AM. to 11.30 A\ ’ 12.30 to 6 P.M. @ < WEDNESDAY 8 AM. to 1230 P.M ! ' We are happy ( i that wa ara in o 66 King South 130 Victoria South 18 Frederick St. WATERLOO KITCHENER KITCHENER Phone 2â€"4461 _ Mrs. S. N. Sebults Chronicle Correspondent Protect your most prized possession . . . have your eyes examined regularly. Remember, you have but one pair of eyes. If you neglect them â€"you have no others, so look after them. Have them checked regularly by our registered optometrists. MacINTOSH CLEANERS YouU HAVE ONLY 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU PAIR OF E Y E$ HAVE THEM CHECKED REGULARLY ! w(.):ite a few children are absent from school with chicken pox. New Dundee : By Miss Miriam Hilborn (Chronicle Correspondent) A television program featured the biâ€"weekly meeting of the B.YPU. which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dln& er on Monday night. Eden Hi born was master of ceremonies. Choruses were sung in opening after which Miss Verna Trussler read the scripture lesson and sang a solo. Mrs. Emmerson Harâ€" per gave a meditation on "The Rich Young Ruler‘. Three topics MacINTOSH CLEANERS WATERLOO STORE We are happy that we are in a position to provide better facilities located at 66 King St. South STORE HOURS DAILY EXCEPT WEDNESDAY 8 AM. to 11.30 12.30 to 6 P.M. for our Waterloo friends. for were presented as follows: "What it means to Follow Christ", by Mrs. Oliver Zimmerman; "What it Costs to Follow Christ", by Roy Gildner; and "Some Who Have Followed Christ", by Mrs. Harâ€" per. A vocal duet was also renâ€" dered by Mrs. Harper and Miss Trussler. _ 8t The Children of the Church met at St. James Lutheran parâ€" sonage on Monday afternoon with the pastor, Rev. D. J. Glebe in charge of the devotions. Twentyâ€" two members were present, Folâ€" lowing the business conducted by the president, Barbara Ann Einâ€" wechter, the classes were held. Mrs. M. K. Toman led the Beâ€" %inners on the subject, "We live or Jesus when we take Turns", and Mrs. Glebe discussed "Festiâ€" val Days in Nazareth" with the Primary class._ Rev. Mr. Glebe‘s theme for the Juniors was "God‘s Son Came to Earth." The NDC.S, Commencement will be held in Kavelman‘s Hall i The Young People of Livingâ€" ston Presbyterian Church held Itheir inaugural meeting Monday night in the church. Rev. J. G. '[Murdock presided for the busiâ€" ness session and outlined the | work done by Young People‘s orâ€" iganizations in general. Miss Maâ€" ‘bel Schagena was elected the first secretary. A nomination committee composed of "Fern | Gooding, Lola Doeur and Dougâ€" as Kuhn will bring in a slate of officers at the next meeting. The | ultimate goal of the organization is Fellowship and Service. Meetâ€" ings will be held the first and third Monday of each month. on Thursday and Friday nights, March 15 and 16, at which times a threeâ€"act play entitled "The Wild Oats Boy" will be presented by the students. Rev. D. R. Aikenhead of Winâ€" nipeg, Man., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Diefenbacher over the weekâ€"end. Baden Oneennpho!mmmloduelwmthSoutthfih hydroelectric project in the Rio de Janeiro area. A loan of $75,000,000 from the International Bank for Recosfitruction and Development, a Specialized Agency affiliated with the United Nations, to the Brazilian Traction, Light and Power Company, Ltd., assisted in financins recent expansion of its developing hydroclectric system. Following the business session ship". the young people saw a film strip| Eighteen members and three entiled "Simon Peter, the Fisherâ€" / visitors were present. Mrs. J. B. man". This was followed by a[l’:‘.nglish read a letter from the general discussion. _ | supply department requesting a Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Zehr andlqum from the society for the daughter Lauren of Lockpoft, \ bale. Mrs. George offered her N.Y.. were weekâ€"end guests at the | home for the next meeting. home erich. Mrs. S. Kuhn of the Baden Electric Fence has purchased about 3 acres of land from Mr. Herb Futher. The erection of a new plant will be commenced this spring. Miss Mary Whelan, R.N., of Toâ€" ronto is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Whelan. Mr. Sam Roth has purchased the Daves Grocery in Kitchener and took possession this week By Mrs. Ed Harmer (Chronicle Correspondent) Plattsville Club Meeting. Rev. J. Schissler of the Presbyâ€" terian Church at Innerkip was the guest speaker at the February meetinf of the Plattsville Mr. and Mrs. Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allen. cided that the membership comâ€" mittee should be responsible for acknowledgement of wedding anâ€" niversaries of the couples of the elub each month. Plattsville : The theme of the meeting was "Fellowship and Service". John Brighty read the scripture lesson and Beatrice Brighty read a poem "Around the Corner‘. The president, Orwell Henderâ€" son presided for the business petâ€" iod. It was decided to discontinue the announcement cards for the next two months. It was also deâ€" Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Kaiser offered their home for the March meeting. Host and hostess will be Beatrice and John Brighty. Frank Parkhouse gave a readâ€" ing by Edgar Guest "Powdering Her Nose". A mixed quartette, Halan â€" Hume Beatrice â€" Habel, PSE 2ooo ienss o9 next two months. It was also de} The farm forum was held at cided that the membership comâ€" | the home of Mr. and Mrs. George mittee should be responsible for Hussey with thirty presentâ€"the acknowledgement of wedding anâ€" largest attendance of the season. niversaries of the couples of the The subject under discussion was elub each month. "Can the Curriculum be Imâ€" Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Kalser\proved for Rural Schools"" In offered their home for the March ‘ discussing the question as to meeting. Host and hostess will whether rural children should be Beatrice and John Brighty.| have a different course of studies Frank Parkhouse gave a readâ€"|from that offered in city schools ing by Edgar Guest ~Powdering | it was felt that both should have Her Nose" A mixed quartette, the same basic education but difâ€" Helen Hume, Beatrice Hahci,‘fnrvnt in ar;:rhrmmn Proper apâ€" Clayton Gofton and Orwel) Henâ€" | preciation the part played by derson sang "All Through the agriculture _ in _ Canadian â€" life Night", and "Seeing Nellie Home" should be stressed. Instruction in accompanied at the piano by Orâ€" | farming principles (not methods) pha Harmer. An interesting and Ishouk'l be offered not only to ruâ€" thought â€" inducing _ address on |ral boys but all boys of high Authority | was given by Mrs school age. This should be done Sehlissler, who was introduced to | in a school where a choice is ofâ€" the club by Blanche Schneidet fored between academic and voâ€" A contest. Trios, was conducted ‘cational subjects including agriâ€" by John Brighty Lunch was culture. and by apprenticing the served by Orwell and Flossie boys to selected farmers for cerâ€" Henderson. Don and Nora Curâ€" tain . periods while _ attending By Mrs (Chronicle ‘<')f )7[1' and Mrs. Peter Ging Mrs. C. W. Fleet CB‘rres pondent ) CHB rah and Mae and Allan Bourne. | Mrs. Hugh Hall, who has been indisposed for some time past who has been confined to the Woodstock Hospital last week, has returned to her home. W.M.S. Meeting. . w The February meeting of the Women‘s Missionary Society of Plattsville United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Elder. In the absence of the preâ€" sident, Mrs. Ed. Hewitt, who is ill with a heart condition, the vice â€" president, _ _Mrs. _ Sydney Green presided. Mrs. K. B. Mcâ€" Lennan offered prayet. The Scripture lesson was read by Miss Jessie Fenn, Herald of the meeting was Mrs. John Scott who gave an in'te_resti_ng ,art'i"cle M es e ce en o e tm on "China Inland Missions". Ten members answered the roll cal} and several calls on the sick and shut ins were reported. Mrs. S. B. Grimes offered her home for the next meeting in March. _ The supply secretary reported that the society had packed their second bale of used ‘clothing for European relief and that clothâ€". ing was needed for a bale to be. sent to a residential school and Indian Reserve in Alberta in May. Guest speaker was Mrs. Frank King, who gave an interesting synopsis of the fifth chapter of the Study Book entitled "Through Higher Education". Quite a number are down with "flu" in the village, in some cases whole families are affiicted and our local doctor is kept busy. Mrs. Sothern of London is in attendance this week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Annie Henderâ€" son, who is ill at her home. Plattsville Evening Auxiliary. The February meeting of the Ladies‘ Evening Auxiliary of Plattsville was held at the home homg of Mrs. J. B. English. The theme of the meeting was "His Silent Presence" . Mrs. Gordon Kaiser assisted by Mrs. J .H. Engâ€" lish conducted the worship serâ€" vice. The 23rd Psalim was repeatâ€" ed in unison. Mrs. G. Smith was an article from the Missionary Monthly on "Christian Stewardâ€" ship". In the absence of Mrs. Hugh Hall, Mrs. J. B. English read the report of the Presbyterial meetâ€" ing held in Ingersoll in January. Lunch was served by Mrs. Stewart Green, Mrs. Harry Lane and Mrs. Don Currah. Mr. William Brown has purâ€" chased the residence of Mr. Carl Hesse and intends taking possesâ€" sion at once. Mr. and Mrs. Hesse and family are moving this week to take up residence in Kitchener where Mr. Hesse is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and little son of Brantford have Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and little son of Brantford have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. English and other relatives here. Friends of Mrs. Annie Shosenâ€" bere regret her illness of the past week who is sufferine an attack of pleurisy. â€" â€" â€" Quite a number of hockey fans from Plattsville and districts surâ€" rounding attended the Brightâ€"Baâ€" den game played on Tuesday night at Woodstock Arena when the score was 5â€"2 in favor of Bright. Roseville : fered between academic and voâ€" cational subjects including agriâ€" culture. and by apprenticing the boys to selected farmers for cerâ€" tain â€" periods â€" while â€" attending By Miss Myrtle Becker (Chronicle Correspondent) WATERLOO Chisb) OHROWNICLE wpu: ."u "va'.'u:' n-n] -u-n:' u-u-" -rvdllin-* ::-d Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ‘u e en vcssinrameriwren rvnermmmemmne "‘Rev. C. R. Keuth cccupied the| DOON : M Urare Unitâ€" Pn on mt du" ProrV" £] Rev. H. J. MecAvoy of Galt family of Galt have moved into the house vacated by Mrs. Kreaâ€" ger and family 'rzo have reâ€" turned to Galt. Miss Ruth Snyder, a pupil of received word that in the recent ?hndle‘o;lunéiu enmhut‘u‘:uuo! e ‘onservatory of uâ€" sic, Toronto, she obtained first class honors with a grade of 93%. _ Miss Ruth Snyder, a cmpn of Mr. Murray Timms of Galt, has Floradale : By Mrs. Gertruds Bowman (Chronicle Correspondent) The Sewing Circle of the Menâ€" nonite Ch& met in the baseâ€" ment to quilt and sew dresses for ;elkl work. Officers eleetegide!or coming r were: president, Mrs. Elmer mb.cher; {”u:e-pre- sident, Mrs. Ervin Brubacher; secretaryâ€"treasurer, Mrs. Simeon Weaver; assistant, Mrs. Harvey Martin. s o _ The Trinity Lutheran Sewing Circle held a quilting at the home of Mrs. Fred Mueller Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hildebrandt, Mrs. Wells and Wesley Eby of Hamilton were Sunday guests of Mr. and M»s. Earl Miller. Welleplgy $ The Ladies Aid of St. Paul‘s Evangelical â€" Lutheran _ Church met at the home of Mrs. Ezra Hoffman on March lst for their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. William Dammeier was leader for devotions. Mrs. Arthur Berg led in the resg:mive reading of Psaim 146. Mrs. Binhammer led in prayer. The scrié)ture reading was read by Mrs. Ezra Hoffman. Rev. Binnammer conducted the Bible Study. Mrs. Arthur Berg acted as chainman for the busiâ€" ness. Ten members answered the roll call. Two quilts will be quiltâ€" ed as soon as possible. The Paraâ€" ment committee presented a very favorable report. Flowers for the Easter service will be purchased by the Ladies‘ Aid. The meeting (Chronicle Correspondent) By Mrs. E. Kraft George W. !cyn-r._ ’r,., tea limite es se Searang‘ noid sioeg i mt THE HYDROâ€"ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO To honour public spirited citizens, engineers and builders, Ontario Hydro is now naming its large projects after men who have in great measure been responsible for the important position occupied by your Hydro in the industrial, commercial, rural and home life of the Province. Pictured are men whose service in the field of hydroâ€"power was so recogâ€" nized at the 42nd Joint Annual Meeting of the Association of Municipal Electrical Utilities and the Ontario Municipal Electric Association, held in Toronto, February 26th, 27th and 28th. Listed below are the projects which will perpetuate their names. o Mates orres (Q-.Jtzc.-d-u Rev. H. J. MacAvoy of Gailt 'uinchla'o(lhe service at the Doon United Church on Sunâ€" _ Rev. H. G. Clegborn of Preston conducted the service at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whetstone of Doon at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, Feb. 24th, a Miss Etta Bowman left on Sunâ€" day to spend a vacation with relaâ€" tives in Florida, US.A. \ Jim Ayres of Toronto spent the Te Ss, and mire cigorge Afres en‘ r. rs. George Ayres. Mrs. Wm. Teet has returned to her home after spending a few days at the home of her daughâ€" tn 19 .:’&'-'i’fi y Mets carge seavce ns since 1921. ' 7 + o annaial Hitoca Hiy" t b shnaurcbe vartiig s agef District News From ~, Our Correspondents | . wer and sonâ€"iNnâ€"law, MD. ano IN°S Carl Krogman of Glencoe. Mrs. Wesley Pearcy and dm(?h- ter Sandra were visiting in Galt on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Massell and daughters Linda and Dianne are spending a week‘s vacation with relatives in Indiana gol'u, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woife, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Battler and son Brian were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Weâ€" ber of Bridgeport. sik. Chuck Caskenette of Preston, spent Saturday at the home of his brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatt O _ Miss Alma Thoms L?em Thursâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Oe Heiden Qonerating: Statien Permarty Lo Cave Generating Stotion, OfNawa River Cond‘ 256,000 M.P inftta! operation, earty 1952 M.P law, Mr. and Mrs L. V. Buchanen Frequancy Changas and Transtarmer Station 4 Pormarty Westminater Frequency Chanâ€" ger and Tranaformer Station Ress L. Dobbin Trenstormer Statien Lincoln Lichty of Kitchener Charles Drager of Burlington spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riâ€" chard S:ager Miss Doreen Dowd of Galt is spending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sapsworth. Miss Dorothy Skipper was visiting friends in Brantford on Friday Freddie Kauk has returned to his home after spending a vacaâ€" tion with his grand{::rents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacLennan. Miss Doreen Gibbons spent Saturday with friends in Kitchâ€" ener. â€" _ Mox Schaal spent Saturday with friends in Kitchener. A. W. Manky Transformer Station ermarty Kipfing Tromformer Station ereate. in operation 1949 . BSc, P. Eng, Assista at G en tration, . Ontario S

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