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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Apr 1951, p. 4

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District News From Our Correspondents i. Bcd Gaited Chuach on Bun Hoeld April Meeting. Members of the Ladies‘ their April ousiness mecut M w.d....fi} even‘m% at the home of Mrs. Charles Tilt with the younger ladies of the church as their guests. The president, Mrs. Charles Tilt, was in the chair and onened the meeting with prayer. read the minutes and conenm dence; also reported that â€" George Ayres has given each Sunâ€" day school scholar a la egg on Easter Sunday. he. . Dreadiz nV a er Mrs. 0. Goddard gave the finâ€" ancial report. Plans were disâ€" cussed regarding decorating the church and holding a WPX“‘ in the fall to raise money. At the close of the business Enod a soâ€" cial time was spent. Mrs. George Mxvnve a short talk. Mrs. Gilâ€" bert Wilfong gave a reading. Proâ€" gressive hearts were played. The Fr'ue winners being Mrs. Gib Wilâ€" ong and Mrs. G. Ayres. Lunch was served by the hostess. Assistâ€" ed by Miss Sherrie Tilt. Mrs. John Tilt and Mrs. Geo. Tilt. Mr. Peter Warbickler of Presâ€" ton was a business visitor in the village on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Barley of Hamilton were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sapsâ€" ':l;l-:;es Ayres of Islington srent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents village. Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfe and three sons have returned to their home in Beauchene, Que., after spending two weeks‘ Facaâ€" tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. H. J. MacAvoy of Galt was sharge of the service beld at Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston An Perine of Buffalo spent weekâ€"end at his home in the ‘éii;-er{>vWil]E:fi, secretary, the minutes corresponâ€" ele eR ce corre: = Q‘* that ‘m Kitcher each Sunâ€"| â€" Mr.o unboud family asurer | the ho ve the finâ€"|er, Mri OH WSMECIEE * & Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Snider and | ; children of Preston spent Sunday | , ::d the home of Mz. and Mrs. Richâ€" | ) : Arin+ ue MecWilliams of Hesâ€" | pglerwuvmungfriendlinfln| village on Wednesday. ] F. C. Heftron of Centreville was ) a business visiior in the village|‘ on Tuesday and Wednesday. Art Bruce of Galt spent Saturâ€" | dawlth friends in the village. | n to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | Queich at the Kâ€"W Hospital, |; Kitchener, April 8th, a son. j Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dawson and family of Galt spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Dawson‘s mothâ€" | er, Mrs. 0. Goddard. Evon Garringer of Windsor was visiting relatives in the village on Wednesdlé. Mursay Gibbons of Simcoe :rent the weekâ€"end at the home his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard| Gibbons. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Potruff of Hamilton spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Fred KJleinsteuber. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell| and two sons and Joe Quelch and | family spent Sunda&l;t the home| of Herb Moore of lish Settleâ€"| ment. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dowd of Galt spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sapsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Panabakâ€" er of Preston was visiting in the village on Sunday. Mrs. Wesley Pearcy was a ‘b‘usi~ ness visitor day. M I Clarence Hagey of Blair was visiting his sister, Miss Ruth Haâ€" gey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stumpf and children Gail, Sharon, Donna and Gary spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. Stumpf‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hergott of in Kitchener on ie ies "ac cenreant inesades cubic yard. The contract includes its recent meeting awarded the contnact for the season‘s gravelâ€" contnact for the season‘s gTave‘~ ling program to Mr. Edgar Seegâ€" 14,000 cubic yards of %â€"inch crush â€" material, delivened on To pointing Mr. Arthur Israe! Clerk of the Township, thei relieving the late Clerk, following his resignation. They also gave two initial readâ€" ings to a bylaw for a loan of $44,â€" 00000 on the sale of debentures for building an addition and furâ€" ther improvements to the Public School in St. Jacobs. o s Reeve and Mrs. Abner Martin are the proud parenis of a son born to them at Kâ€"W Kapihi A daughter was born. to Mr: and Mrs. Stewart Huehn in KW Hosâ€" pital, Thursday, April 5th. Mr. Walter Stroh, local Adâ€" vanced Registry Yorkshire breedâ€" er attended a meeting of that asâ€" sociation in Toronto, last Thursâ€" in / . Herbert H. Bowman of Toâ€" ronto was renewing acquaintâ€" ances in the village last week. Mr. Bowman will be remembered by the older citizens as connected with the former N. S. Bowman and Sons, General Store, now Huehn Bros. He left the village Hospital Heidelberg : Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bechthold and family of Petersburg visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechthold. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. William Bach and son and Mr. Glen Ament of Linâ€" wood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Birmingham. __ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kuwhn, Pennilyn and Kenneth Jr., spent: iunhcz.ay with Mr. and Mrs. Milton: uhn. w Mr. and Mrs. Pat Quehl were fishing at Conestogo over the weekâ€"end. They brought with them home a dozen 14" of the fishy kind Mr. Henry Kellar of Gadshill, Miss Gloria Simmers of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kellar of ‘Waâ€" terloo, Mr. Karl Kuhn of Rumâ€" melhardt and Miss Katherine Kuhn of Bridgeport spent Sunday with the lattet‘s g:rents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhn. oo Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schneiâ€" der of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. J. Schleuter and Gary of Linwood and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ellensen, Sharon and Dennis of Kitchener were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schleuter. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schott and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Art Schleuter near Linwood on Sunday. _ 80 _ _ Mr. Andrew Lipps of Hessen Road spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roeder. _ Mr. and Mrs, Roy Struke, Mr. and Mrs. Derryl Moore, Cark and Robert Moore of Kitchemer were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore. _ _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meyer of Kitchener were guests on m1 with Mr. and Mrs. Geor&e i Mr. and Mrs. Hnm and sons Stewart and , were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bienback at Erbsville. Mr. Allen Krauter has returned to his home at Deuphin, Man, after spending sometime with reâ€" latives and friends here. _ . _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heimpel Mrs. Ed. Schelter and Mr. Orvil Heimpel of Kitchener were re» Heimpel. cent visitors with Mary and Jake KILL > m ? THAT MOTH #:# And The Egg . .. Aad The Larvae Don‘t Forget ASTHMA NEFRIN . . BEDFORD By Miss Katherine Kuhn (Chrgnicle Correspondent) LARVEX BERLOU PARACIDE FLYâ€"Oâ€"CIDE â€" Mothpreofs 1.D.A. MOTH CRYSTALS Guaranteed to STOP ASTHMA ATTACKS IN 15 SECONDS or your meney refunded. of the office, THBP WATUVRLO0 (Ontawbs> CHROKXKLIOLBE Mr. of Hampstead visited with Mz. and ber of Wellesiey, and Mr. and Mrs. John Zebr of Crosshill visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. John Leâ€" dhiot en ht ud Mn t Schwartz and lunily'ol Crosshill, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron .Mufl from an attack of im Ervinanerme_ Lloyd Mi of Middiebury, Ind., sfim' a tew days at the home of the former‘s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. lie Bullock of Kitchener called on Mrs. W. Wilford and son on Sunâ€" The stork has been busy in the village delivering baby gitls to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuepher, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gerber and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bosharts. Mrs. John Brubacher of Heideiâ€" berfi spent a day with Mrs. C. Z. Roth. Mrs. John Leith of Linwood read a letter S Tecerved trom _ Mrs. Ww England, than-lun?oth.e Institute for a p&râ€" cel of clothing she had received. The treasurer‘s financial report revealed that there was about $400 on hand. The training school for the girls‘ garden briâ€" gnde club is to be again sponsored Ticdman ‘will be in “‘m‘ 6: & ‘», in € % ,a:’ifovns held on the k. rts were given by the Standâ€" ing committe@s also the Work committee. The Jubilee branch will entertain the branches of the district for the annual meeting to be held in Trinity United Church, Kitchener, on May 30. Miss Jean Beggs presiged for the election of officers. _ Serutineers were M JbetMcTavnsh ang Mrs. Gordon Officers elected were: Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Wm. Richardson; Ist vice, Mrs, F. C. Schuramer; 2nd: vice, Mrs. Gordon Eydt; sec.â€" treas., Mrs. Frank Kleinknecht; asst. see., Mrs. C. W. Wilker; pianâ€" ist, Miss V. E. McKay; district diâ€" rector, Miss Jean Beggs, directors, Mrs. Simon Friedman, Mrs. Johs Leith and Mrs. F. H. Schummet; auditors, Mrs. Henry Schleuter, Miss V. E. McKay, work commitâ€" tee, Mrs. Jaihn Hessbuch, Mrs. F. H. Schummer, Mrs. C. W. Wilker, Mrs. Richard Ogram, Mrs. £. C. Schummer, Mrs. Duncan Macâ€" Pherson, A oflc;st fnsident. inâ€" stalled the Ts for the comingâ€" ; K;ar. which was concluded by the r au;{ Stewart Collect. Mrs. Jobn |Leith offered her home for the May meetin%elo be held the Ist | Tuesday of the month at 8.30 pm. J D.S.T. § .\ ‘Mrs. Oscar Lanz was hostess for | the monthly M-l’o'f the Woâ€" men‘s Association of the United .\ Church. Mrs. George Gl;j;t: was in chnme‘ of devotions. 1j president, . Ken Wright preâ€" .| sidedfor the business. A succcessâ€" â€"\ ful market basket sale was held at the close of the meeting.. Mrs. ,|\ Wm. Milner of Dorking will be I{hostess for the May meeting â€"| which will be held on Thursday, May 3r at 8.30 p.m. D.S.T. 24 CT2 CC ay__.120 Fmraant Mr Mr ACEUET. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Petcb and Mr Dan Leis of W By Mrs. Lorne Rennie (Chronjcle Correspondent) Mre. &. N. Sobuits 89c, 1.49 and 1.98 47¢, 89c, 2.57 and Mrs. Harold Current 40c and 95¢ 59c per Ib. tin e ,~' ‘ DRVUG §TORE Lloyd Miller and John from Kitchener spent Sunday evening with their aunt and cougin, Mrs G. G. Manser and Jetret. and family and Mrs. Irene Haid of Preston and Mrs. Cecil Cooper from Kitchener were recent visiâ€" tors at the home of Mr. Leo Leinâ€" Mr. Leroy Kratz from Kitch ener spent Sdnday with friends Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer attended the funeral of the late Martin H. Massel at Kitchener on Wednesday. Congratulations are _extended to Mr| and Mrs. Peter Vos on the arrival of a baby daughter on Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Haid o ILSLDAIVE the HONOUWY WNNER Our town is here to stay. We ship sthousands of cartie by rail to all sections of this country. Canadians depend on towans like ours for a steady beef supply. We depend on services wichin aur owa community to keep that supply constant. Oae of these is your bankâ€"The Commerce. 236 KIMG ST. E. We are an importaat spot on the rolling prairie. Kkeystone of Main Str PORD OVERDRIVE . . . optional at extra cost . . . pays for iteelf in gas savings. It lets the engine "loaf" while the car hustles! Gives you smoother, quieter perfermance . . . and reduces engine wear. Yes, our town is here to stay and so is amerce branch. The men and women there _ are good people to ksow. CORONET MOTORS LTD. YOUR COMMERCE BRARKRCH business. The oneâ€"act plays for NWOOD drama festival will be held here PREAPfigEF‘l)‘IR on Friday night, May lith in S cbnur‘s Hall Le Uf tio:â€" NIGHT BALL GAMES pating will be St. m. Kitchâ€" m es ener, Heide%md Linwood. (By Chronicle Correspondent) Mothers of the ther Leaguers LINWOODâ€"Recently s1X 65â€" will be guests at the May meeting | foot poles arrived at the Linwood to be hegcon Monday, 14th, in the | Memorial Park which had been ‘Sunday "School room. Mr. Hachâ€"|shipped to Guelph from Port Arâ€" born also gave the highlights of thur and then by transport to the Luther League camp on Lake| Linwood. These huge poles which Couchiching which wufbe open| Will carty 18 seal beam lights, to all Luther Leaguers from June| Will illuminate the softball diamâ€" 30 to July 7. The meeting closed Ond so that it will be one of the with prayer. best lgt-uevdxamonds in ‘Western Mr. and Mrs. Harsy Yanze and Ontario. Work will commence in Judy, Mrs. Alois Leinhart and| May with the opening to be held Jerome of Hawkesville and Mr.) in June. The cost of the erection and Mrs. Edward Leinhart and| will be $3000. As the objective is Sandra from Waterloo visited on| NOt yet reached a draw will be Sunday at the home of Mr. Leo| sponsored by the park board comâ€" Leinhart. | mittee, in the near future. Mrs. lxfi:‘ Doolefy and Mic.hut}j Â¥ | [Smprinermengemecmeimeicomame o are spending a few days with guppER EXPPORTS friends in Kitchener. â€" _ | rEbM SUHITH AFRICA The Canadian Bank of Commerce YOUR FORD â€" MONARCH DEALER KITCHENER (By Chronicle Correspondent) LINWOOD.â€"Recently six 65â€" foot poles arrived at the Linwood Memorial Park which had been shipped to Guelph from Port Arâ€" thur and then by transport to Linwood. These huge poles which will carty 18 seal beam lights, will illuminate the softball diamâ€" ond so that it will be one of the best lit-u“’diamonds in ‘Western Ontario. Work will commence in May with the opening to be held in June. The cost of the erection will be $3000. As the objective is not yet reached a draw will be sponsored by the park board comâ€" mittee in the near future. Ev-'yWheninCn-h,mofthmFord Vâ€"8 are enthusiasticâ€" ally reporting exceptional savings on gasoline. Now, in the famous annual Mobilgas Economy Run, traditional Ford economy has been proved in open competition. There is no tougher test than this gruelling 840â€"mile grind. Competing against all cars in its price field, the new Ford equipped with Overdrive took first place in Class "A"! Why not prove Ford ecomnomy for yourself? See your Ford Dealer and ‘‘Testâ€"Drive" the Economy Winner! There‘s no better way to be convinced that, "You can pay more but n you can‘t buy better." Proves what owners say about FORD ECONOMY The AAA Contest Board determines the winner by a ‘‘tonâ€"mile per gailon" formula to insure equal chance for all cars In each clas« w of size and weight. ‘roo-mfla pnl m;mn hrqn-ln the car mgers) in tons, multip y number of miles travelled. ,Lmn uumber of gaflons of gasoline consumed The Fumous Ford Vâ€"8 100 Hp. Engine . . . ownerâ€"proved . . . roadâ€"proved . . . tops in economy in its class! surroundings and protect the farmstead, shelterbelts totallMng some 300 thousand trees have been established on 66 Illustraâ€" tion Stations and District Experiâ€" ment _ Substations _ throughout Canada. BIRD SANCTUARIES One aspect of the work of the Canadian Wildlife Service is esâ€" tablishment and maintenance of Canada‘s bird sanctuaries. Curâ€" rently there are more than 75 sanctuaries, extending from St. Peter‘s Bay, Newfoundland, to Victoria Harbour, Victoria, B.C. Friday, April 18, Jach Elmes PHONE 7â€"7303 19561

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