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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Mar 1951, p. 4

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â€" Help The + Red Cross West Montrose : Mr. Raliph Howlelt occupied theg‘llpn in the United Church on day morning. Rev. Metâ€" calfe was ill with the fAlu. Next Sunday morning the Lord‘s Supâ€" per will be observed. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson and sons were weekâ€"end visitors and sons were wecRkâ€"EMU iIS1C00T at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Israel and son Larry of Guelph were weekâ€" end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Osecar Israel. _ _ ____ _ __ ol Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hemmerich pf Victoria section, Mr. and Mrs. Â¥Emmanue!l Hemmerich, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hemmerich and Mrs. Art Jury and son Jim of Elmira spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs B. C. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. lon Bowman and family of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. Geo. Letson. _ pimo ie 2 Wasw w ‘on. PAGE YOUR "CALADA ENV Z on esnt Mrs. Weston Bowman of Cenâ€" treville, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sniâ€" der of Lexington, Miss Minerva Snider of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Somers and family ?ent Sunday â€" afternoon â€" with layton Snider of Middlebrook. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Melitzer of St. Catharines were recent visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs Harvey Melitzer. ahu Sy ols ied Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spics dho family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spies of Elora. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Heckenâ€" dorn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hertzberger at Kitchâ€" ener. Richard and Marilyn Bauman 2 F n d €200+ Richard and Marilyn Bauman were visitors Sunday at the home of Leonard Shantz near Elmira. Mr. Ralph Howlett had his arm severely burnt when gasoline in his tractor caught fire. What might have been a semous fire was prevented by the timely use of the fire ext‘!ng‘ulsher. We wish Ralph a New Dundee : About â€" fifty _ members . and friends of the Baptist congregaâ€" tion gathered in the church on ‘Tuesday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Main (nce Irene Sherk) who were married recentâ€" ly. Frank Toman, the Sunday School superintendent, presided for the program. Roy Gildner COTY‘$ Makeâ€"up Couplet AIR SPUN POWDER .. $1.25 PLUS SUB TINT MAKEâ€"UP BASE FREE! ~.# ‘a ;&ég / & @ 2 as *J \ . }‘/. ',/ * HVDNUT EGG CREAM SHAMPOO 3 SHULTON DESERT FLOWER TOILET WATER _ $1.50 PLUS DESERT FLOWER PERFUME FREE! TON! HOME PERMANENT KIT Reg. $3.50 Value $2.19 BEAUTY AlIDS DOUGLAS PHARMACY (C-;'m;i; le Correspondent) PLUS HUDNUT CREAM RINSE FREE By Mrs. B. C. Woods speedy recovery WITH THESE SPECIAL FREE DELIVERY LOOK g% 'rvllsc: *n 2\ + /9 lovery 2 4 Howard Spies and lunday with Mr. / /A TEA For Faster $1.25 read the Kl;m\u't lesson and V. E. â€" Dinger red prayer. Mrs. Emmerson Harper nni a solo after which Mrs. M. Bechtel &ve a reading. Mary Joyce k played a piano solo. Mr. and Mrs. Main were xrouented with a misâ€" cellaneous wer. The gifts were placed in a prettily decorated waâ€" gon drawn by little Betty Buck carrying a decorated umbrella and Barry Harper with a sprinkâ€" ling can. Mrs. Roy Gildner read the address. Lunch was served at the close of the evening. _ ___ _ _ Pictures on "Lutheran World Action" were shown at the Lenâ€" ten service in St. James Lutherâ€" an Church on Wednesday night. The pastor, Rev. D. J. Glebe, also delivered a message and the Juâ€" nior choir sang. _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Egerdee reâ€" turned home on Thursday night after a month‘s holiday motor trip to Florida. 'l‘he{' travelled a distance of 4,700 miles, going by way of Pennsylvania and the Pastern states as far south as Miami and returning by way of Tennessee and Kentucky. In the latter state they visited the faâ€" mous Mammoth Cave. En route home they called on friends and relatives in Elkhart, Ind., and Brown City, Mich., and also visitâ€" ed with Orin Cassel at Wakarusa, Ind., who is a former resident of New Dundee. s They experienced lovely weaâ€" ther during their stay in the south with â€" the â€" temperature â€" being around 65 degrees in the morning and as high as 80 dur‘mi the day, When asked what they liked best on the trip, Mr. Coleman laughâ€" ingly replied "the oranges", which they had the privilege of picking from trees. They attendâ€" ed the Florida Holiness Camp at Lakeland and also enjoyed a visit to the Cypress Gardens at Winâ€" ter Haven and the Bok Tower at New Wales One of their mOst unique experiences was a tfi? in a glass bottomed boat on Silver Springs from where they could see a distance of 80 feet down Sunday visitors with Mr. and | Mrs. Enoch Martin were Mr. \ Clarence Heintz of Hespeler, Miss |Erma B. Martin of Elmira, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Earl Frey of Waterloo \and Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Heintz of Waterloo, R.R. 1. through the Rev. and _ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Martin and Mr. Elias Martin and Maryan \ Martin and Mrs. Simeon Bowman | and Mrs. Peter Martin spent Monâ€" day afternoon at Kitchener. _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schneider were: Mr. and Mrs. Rudoliph Schneider and daughter Karen and Miss Velma Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. E. Kavelman and son Roydon and girl friend, all of Kitchener. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Joe Haight. __ oo _ Mr. and Mrs. Tommy l}aim and family and Mrs. Reim of Waterloo Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowman were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brubacher and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bauman of near Wallenstein and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bowman of Elmira. _ Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Martin spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. Gingrich, Petersburg. â€" Miss Leavea Weber spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Margaret Lucas at London. Mr. and Mrs. Tilliman Frey ot St. Jacobs visited Sunday afterâ€" noon with Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Weber. Miss Sarah Weber from Toronâ€" to spent the weekâ€"end at her home, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Weber. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Onias F. Weber on March 9th, a daughâ€" ter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Bruâ€" »acher spent Sunday with Mr. ind Mrs. Alvin Sittler on the 3rd if Peel. Glenallen : Mr. Joe Stubbs of Wiarton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rutherford one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. Street and daughter, Linda Lue, near Lisâ€" towel, called on Mr. and Mrs. E Matthews Sunday evening. Mr. Wm. Black of Toronto spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs! TCalvin Gowing last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nausal and family of Kitchener visited with Mr. and"Mrs. C. Star on Sunâ€" day Quite a number from here atâ€" tended the Elmira fair on Monâ€" day an Mr and Mrs David Zehr acâ€" compamed. Mr. and Mrs. Devid Nafriger of Topping to Vera Crosshill : Mrs. Em. Matthews (Chronicle Correspondent ) Nv Mrs Lorne Rennie Chroniele Correspondent ) water most rfi? in Silver could down Mr. and Mrs. Alex Voisin and son of Hay Township who attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late W, Voiâ€" sin in St. Clements called on Mrs. W. Wiltord and son. Mr. and Mrs. John Rennie and daughter of Kitchener called on Mrs. W. Wilftord and son on Sunâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Roeder and sons of Wellesey visited with Mrâ€" and Mrs. George Squire and family on Sunday. _ __ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kuepher of Baden and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Erb of Hunc:end visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuepher and New Dundee : By Miss Mirium Hilborn (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Toman who observed their 30th wedding anniversary on March 9th, were {alemntly surprised by about wenty relatives and friends at 11 9 \§ S z. 2 â€" h â€" â€" i 2 § .;c:"p &)) i~ :-_29j - _ ::__râ€"é °A€"L:] N â€"z>*â€" â€" «. â€"~ 12M‘ â€" .. 4 f"" 4j I;j h * y D C ant ‘1§$ 2:: *‘ " P # a 3 1 { t A M ~* <. See _ \ ‘ . 1949, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved SATIN EISENHOWERS = = = = SHARKSKIN EISENHOWER WINDBREAKERS CORDUROY JACKETS HOPALONG CASSIDY JEANS â€" Sanforized â€" â€" â€" $2.98 BOYS‘ White Broadcloth SHIRTS _ â€" _â€" _ _â€" __â€" $2.50 "Gee whiz! All the other fellers can go." SPRING JACKETS LAFFâ€" Aâ€"DAY HERE YOU ARE KIDS . .. Toman wers presented with an wood Toman on behalf the mup. The occasion also marked birthdg3y of Mrs. Toman. Games were enjoyed and refreshâ€" ments were served. cctg in charny Bave ol meeting the ari Tz Bhinifin, Mennonite CBurch was held at the home of Marilyn Jacquelin Thrush was song leadâ€" er and the devotions were taken bylhrflLnGood. Carok Haliman told a story and a story and a Ontario Sunda{ was Field Dl; in the village for the Ontario Temperâ€" MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM WATERLOO iWaituk) OHRORICLE STILL THE OLD PRICE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR ‘5.00 and WINDBREAKERS GABARDINE TROUSERS EXTRA SPECIAL! GABARDINE TROUSERS Tw T. p C Ade In the illustrated model and the linkâ€"button styles ... sn SPECIALS «+ SIM‘S SPORT COATS Nusteated mose! an + $A @Bp Y ‘ & "~* $8.95 .. ©‘12.75 LIMITED QUANTITY . . . SAND TO GO WITH THE SPORT COATS Six different shades. the + Church composed of Miss Rets Coleman were guest singers at the Beptist Church and Lester Reist waolo at the m:m Church. Rev. G. S. L. Stephenson of Toâ€" choir rendered an anthem. Members of the Galt Christian duge evening service at the Baptist Church. Frank Hill was wr and Ed. Leslie was c m Clarence Shrier, r-ngn"â€"" mt o# the organization deâ€" ivered the message on the theme, "Bearer of the Name". Violin soâ€" los were contributed by Robert _ The "’fi "Seging the Need of ar the . reguier meeitng "of cthe at the re; Blenheim fl'e]-"mum Young Peoâ€" pie‘s Society held at the church, Shantz was the leader and Delton Holst was chorister. Miss Carol Hallman read the ne:y»un lesson and Joseph Good led in pn*cr. An essay on the subject, ""The Missionary on the Field" was preâ€" pared by Miss Luella Shantz of Kitchener and read 3 Miss Joanne Shantz The addresses were given as follows: "The misâ€" font ina nigiping io Moct tho ehl; and "Helpi to Meet Needs", _lgy_v_lnltelll'._glxgntz._ â€" The Children of the Church met at St. James Lutheran Parâ€" sonage on Monday afternoon with twentyâ€"two _ members _ present. Rev. D. J. Glebe read the scripâ€" ture lesson and the classes were held as follows: "We Live for Others when we Share", by the Beginners‘ in charge of Mrs. M. K. Toman; "Jesus wanted to be a great teacher when He grew up", discussed in the Primary Class led by Mrs. B. Boshart; and "God‘s Son Came to Earth" for the lrereConfirmmion class taught by Rev. Mr. Glebe. _ _ _ Mrs. V. E. Dinger had the unâ€" usual exrerience of picking . a pansy in full bloom in her garden last Thursday, March 8th. _ _ _ seernaded Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howling last Thursday night in honor of their recent marriage. William 'l‘url'mg of Toronto was a guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Good on Sunday. Rev. G. S. I. Stephenson of Toâ€" ronto visited at the homes of I. M. Hilborn and Rev. and Mrs. E. Sider on Sunday. SEE OURWIDE YARIETY OF Rev. ( ronto vi Hilborn Sider o1 Kingwood Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Siegner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sheldon of St. Marys. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Chris Albrecht and family, Mr. Allen Lebold and Mrs. Elizabeth Albrecht of New Dundee and Mrs. Katie Lebold of Wellesley spent Sunday with Mr. 3R A oo h unal $ t cce drniiiicaniy+ The New Dundee MS. Band 42 KING ST. NORTH Sim‘s Economic Store Mrs. 8. N. Schults Chronicle Correspondent OPEN FRIDAY NITE * TILL 9 O‘CLOCK ingargs U | s and aies Wittam Sungater L & ilkiam nogeanein: AiltSntiiei ridite vis h at $9.95 $7.50 $13.95 ‘6.50 â€"GABARDINE TOPCOAT®S Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Scbultz visited with Mr. and Mrs. David btary spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. m“wv of Wellesley. Me â€" Travid wtvi of Wilkhank Mr. David Yutri of Millbank and Mr. Willam Schultz spent Saturday in .Toronto. and baby spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. "THE TWIN CITIES HOME OF FORDâ€"MONARCH PROOUCTS" 236 King St. E. 1 _ KITCHENER . _ Dicl 7â€"7303â€"4 «x StOP FORDS and MONARCHS CoroxnEt Motors LimiteD Stratford PROMPT DELIVERY OF THESE FINE CARS ISs POSSIBLE NOW â€" IT MAY NOT LAST CORONET MOTORS LIMITED QUANTITY .. AND COMPARE OUR PRICE start at $34.85 The cloths consist of coolbrook worsteds â€" English yarnâ€"dyed worsteds â€" i-mwmnmâ€"hprum“hflmâ€"du‘om _ pic ‘n pics â€" buck skin â€" seal skin» â€" and many others. â€" pic ‘n pics 100% Pure Wool . . . Only DON‘T KEEP PUTTING OFF ORDERING THAT SUIT ~ PRICES ARE CONTINUALLY RISING, AND WE ARE DOING OUR UTMOST TO PAS§S ON ANY SAVING TO YOU We have hundreds of samples to â€"choose from and our suit prices Immediate Delivery on Most Models ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT WATERLOO Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Schultz were Mr. and uns.nuaw.u-y. Mur. and Mrs. Allien Schults Topâ€" guul.dlr.andln.borneAl- recht of Pooke. Mr. and Mrs. Wikiam Makins of Stratford spent Sunday evenâ€" ing with Mr. and Mirs. Grant District News From .. Our Correspondents THE AT ONE OF THE BEAUTIFUL NEW FORDS OR THE LUXURIOUS MONARCH . . . . YOU‘LL KNOW THAT ONE OF THESE IS THE CAR FOR You! [ W t g it HERE IS NEWS FOR YOU! and > Hurry 1951 SPORT SHIRTS SUBSTANDARD SPECIAL ANKLE SOCKS 59c PAIR PLAIN AND FANCY WEAVE 6 Different FANCY PATTERNED Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lichty and Carolyn of Kitchener were Sunâ€" day guests with Mr. and Mrs. D. Millbank and Mr. and Mrs. Geo Albrecht ment Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Albert Lichty. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Erb Jr., and family spent Sunday with the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly in THvistock. OPEN FRIDAY NITE TILL Friday, March 16, 1961 9 O‘CLOCK PHONE 2â€"3588 ‘45.00 +$3.95

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