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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Sep 1951, p. 14

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John Tilt spent several days in London where he won numerous izes for his chickens, ducks and lgeeuA Mr. Tilt took 28 firsts, 16+ seconds and 8 thirds with his fowl. | the Gg;:d River Blairâ€"Doon Instiâ€" tute, . M. Johannes and Mrs. Alt '!h?‘c:u :‘tte'?:od G?a“l t:o-day convention e area Women‘s Institutes at &0 % urk; hAgm:ultuul College, Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hamilton and children Richard and Claudia of Kitchener spent Sunday with friends in the vilhg;.m . Quite a pumber the village attended the stock car races at Dickson Park, Galt, on Saturday afternoon. Murray Gibbons and John Wilfong entered their stock car and came in third and fourth in two races. _ Wilson Prickett spent a few days with Isenag of Miamay. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Pearcy and dm:fiter Sandra were visiting on Sunday at the home of the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Pearcy Rockton. _ __ css _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slee were visiting with friends and relatives in Toronto for a few days. . N _ John Perine of Buffalo, N.Y., spent a few days at his home here and visited with Roland McGarâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stumpf and children Gail, Sharon, Donna and Gary were visiting at the home of Mrs. Stumpf‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hergott of Kitchâ€" ener. _ Wes. Pearcy and Roy Gibbons were business visitors in Kitchâ€" ener Saturday. _ n l Floyd Koerber of Lexington was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gibbons on Friday. Mr. and Mrs~ Horace Snider and daughter June and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Daniels of Preston were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones on Tuesday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Aylward and daughters Francis and Kathleen of &nelph were visiting at the home of My. and Mrs. Howard Gibbons. _ ooo Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weiland of Kitchener were Sun?ay yisitors at the home of the lattef‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones. _ Thomas Pearcy of Rockton spent Sunday at the home of his son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pearcy. _ _ _ vey. _Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Battler and son Brian spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Leo Scherer and Mr. Scherer of Kingsdale. _ e By Noah Stroh (Chronicle Correspondent} Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schieckoff, sons and daughter have returned from a visit with relatives in South Dakota. -"fififi;ay Gibbons and Ron Noll were visiting friends in Guelph Sunday. _ 200. e Stan Jones was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Winâ€" termeyer of Centreville on Wedâ€" nesday. _ _ _ e _ Don Fisher was a business visiâ€" tor in Kitchener Saturday. _ Mrs. John Dibble has returned to her home in Woodstock, N.B., after spending a few days at the _ Mrs. J. Quelch was a business visitor in Kitchener on Friday.. Conestogo : CANADA‘S FINEST WALLPAPERS Mrs. Fred Hobbs, president of Mrs. Mflarfl Merkel and Mr. and Mrs. ward Merkel of Bufâ€" falo, N.Y., were midweek visitors at the homes of Mr. Henry Dahâ€" mer and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dah, mer. Mr. Peter Scheerer has returned to his home after hgvm1 been a patient in Kâ€"W Hospital for some time: Mr. Arthur Kirch, local trucker and horse fancier, won several first grizes for a pony and its filly which he exhibited at the fair in New Hamburg on Saturday. _ home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Stroh and Mr. Stroh. District pelatives on Sunday atâ€" tended the diamond wedding ceâ€" lebration of Mr. and Mrs. George Reist of Rosedale on Sunday. Mrs. Reist was the former Elizabeth Koch daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Koch of Conestogo and Mr. fieist is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reist, also former residents of this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Reist and family sat down to a wedding dinner at Mrs. Thiem‘s Tea Rooms. _ was first produced comm in 1850 Rev. Harold Brose left on Satâ€" urday to accompany his sister, Miss Esther Brose of Pembroke, to Baltimore, where she is enterâ€" ing the United Lutheran Church Motherhoyse for training as a deaconess. s Mr. and Mrs. Zandstra and baâ€" ;’I of Galt visited with Mr. and rs. Georfi Perrin on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. John Detweiler of London srent a week‘s vacation with the former‘s sister, Mrs. Jas. Hope and Mr. Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Staniey Hilbarn have returned from an extended trip through Pensylvania. _ _ District relatives and"friends atâ€" tended the funeral of Salome Knorr, the eightâ€" monthâ€" old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Knorr, residing in the Three Bridges district, which was held from the family home on Saturâ€" day forencon. e School was dismissed Thursday for the annual North Dumfries township school fair at Branchâ€" ton. Parents and ?upils attendâ€" ed with the pupils winning a Food share of prizes. The school ivestock judging team won secâ€" Holy Communion was observed at the United Brethren Church Sunday morning. Rev. E. Sidet was in charge. " #Â¥B WwAarEer The annual meeting of St. Matâ€" thew‘s Luther League held last week started off with a potâ€"luck supper after which the regular business period was held which included the election of the folâ€" lowing officers for the .ensuing year: 8 _ c s class, which will start next week and will be held Monday and Thursday afternoons at 4.30. Quite a number of Lutheran Church members attended a disâ€" trict Stewardship meetingheld in St. James Church, Elmira, on Friâ€" day evening. Hilborn, Mrs. E. Sider, Mrs. M. Becker and the leader. Mrs. Cranson Hallman read an article bearins on the theme. Miss Alice Oswald was guest sf:aker and told of the work at urel Misâ€" sion, Kentucky, and of her experâ€" iences during her yisit there. Business was presided over by Mrs. A. Shelby, who closed the meeting with prayer. A commitâ€" tee reported the purchasing of kindergarten chairs and table for the Sunday School. _ _ _ Hon. president, Rev. Harold Brose; president, Donald Swoh; viceâ€"president, _ Robéert Snyder; secretary, Miss Jean Stahle; treasâ€" urer, Stuart Esch. Other appointâ€" ments will be made later by the executive. _ _ class, which : and will be Thursday aft Mrs. C, Schiedel‘s group was in charge of the September meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid and W.S.W.S. of Grace E.U.B. Church with Mrs. G.Fried as leader. It was held Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. H. Schriebker. With Mrs. Louis Holm at the piano, the theme of the meeting "Christ Calls to Committment" was carâ€" ried throughout the program in a candlelight service and table arâ€" rangement. Taking part were Mrs. Schiedel, Mrs. Fried, Mrs. Schrieber, Mrs. Ted Dedman, Miss Emma Lepp and Mrs. Dave Lockie. The hymn, "Jesus Calls Us", was used as an introduction to the quadrennium theme. Durâ€" ing the business session in charge of Mrs. M. Veitch plans were made for a fall sale in October. Seventeen members and three visitors were Rresent. An hour of fellowship followed the meeting. The September meeting of the United Brethren W.M.A. was held Friday evenini‘ at the home of Mrs. Stanley Hilborn. Mrs. W. Detweiler was the leader and for the devotional used the theme "China Needs Light". Pragers for that nation were offered by Mrs. the commencing tional period for Roseville : Three of this year‘s 10 winners of the international easay contest organized under the auspices of the United Nations Department of Public Information are greeted upon their arrival at U.N. Headâ€" quarters by Benjamin Cohen, U.N. Assistant Secretaryâ€"General for Public Information. They are, left to right: Dr. Amil Chilaty, Teheâ€" ran, lran; George A. Buil, Oxford, Engiand; and Charles A. McGee, Monrevia, Liberia. The theme of their esaay was "The United Naâ€" tions and the Evolution of the Concept of International Solidarity." In the United States, petrole Rev By Miss Myrtle Becker By Mrs. B. C. Woods Brose has announcted of the instrucâ€" the confirmation start next week d Monday and ons at 4.30. er of Lutheran For best results, advertise in The Waterloo Chronicle Mrs. Wm. Dunnington and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carnochan, Kitchâ€" ener, visited Saturday night with their father, Mr. Wm: Carnochan. 7.30 p.m. Baskets of autumn blooms adorned the,chancel of the church. The choir assisted with special music. Large congregaâ€" tions attended both services. Mrs. Louis Voll spent a few days last week with her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Siâ€" mon Kieswetter, Bamberg. Mr. and Mrs. John Goos, Presâ€" ton, visited on Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Walter J. Goos and family. _ _ _ s Mr. Cyril Rau and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graff, Elmira, were Sunâ€" day afternoon callers with the forâ€" mer‘s mother, Mrs. Theresa Rau and Miss Kate Eisenmenger, By Miss Jetret Manser (Chronicle Correspondent) Rev. A. R. Robb, Monkton, was the guest speaker, Sunday for the anniversary services held in St. Andrew‘s United Church. Serâ€" vices were held at 11 am. and Linwood : ... toronky CHEVROLET has all the things ve evant ... LOWEST COST, FINEST QUALITY, UTMOST DEPENDABILITY Take your Discovery Drive This year‘s Chevrolet is a marvel of value, every way â€" and it‘s all yours at lowest cost! If you want a car with Bodyâ€"byâ€"Fisher strength, protection and upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute styling â€"Chevrolet has it. If you want power you can live with through many moons to come â€"Chevrolet‘s valveâ€"inâ€" head performance gives you that, too. If Above all, if you‘re looking for adâ€" vanced features that perfectly combine pleasure with performance, just look at want roominess and comfort and {::dling ease that make every trip a breeze, there‘s no simpler way to znd them than to take the wheel of a Chevâ€" \ & "YÂ¥y be. * " . o_ 3 NEW â€"improved Centreâ€"Point Steerâ€" AND ECONOMY PLUS THE HIGHEST TRADEIN VALUOE!" 450 KING ST. EAST HALL AH;!:SMOBLES OHRONnIOCLER & The W.M.S. held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Olive Heibein with a good attendance. Mrs. John Snider introduced the Study book, "From Lakes to Norâ€" thern Lights" and Mrs. Woods took charge of the devotions and business. A quilt for relief was quilted by the ladies and lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Ralph Howlett and Mrs. Metcalfe will prepare the program for the October meeting whkt' wik be be held at the home of Mrs. Howâ€" ard Wittich on October 9th. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Leander Westfall of Kitchener were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel. da thioiiats Ecrfmeganponss | _ Ubarboisis Cmrmpendent) Mr. B. C. Woods and Mr. John{| Bishop J. Baimer Showers of Hemmerich attended the Mount Ind., was guest l‘o‘:rul fair on Htl:day. in the in the Evangelical U.B. nuqhuka- took in evening. Women‘s Instit u-ész‘h:.bu Mr. m Jack Sochner trip to Toronto on Wednesday. |celebrated their silver wedding family spent Sunday with Rev. ‘lfllf-fin'y _will be observed in :;gu “t:i\d K;lubfleu;'lh uuDeéboro. the | Evangelical UAB' Chnuh‘, ; rs. Haro rooks, | Sunday evening. group 0/ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Uberig and Mr. cn,;_ud’u business men of !‘ng\u West Montrose: |Floradale : |&w Toronto on Wednesday . Ietl.btnhd their siive r. and Mrs. Hilbert«Reist and|anniversary Saturday. linings) for extraâ€"safe, extraâ€"smooth, extraâ€"longâ€"fasting performance. They‘re the biggest brakes in Chevrolet history! ing (and Centreâ€"Point Design), making steering even easier at low speeds and while parking. NEW â€" more powerful Jumboâ€"Drum Brakes (with Dublâ€"Life rivetless brake NEW â€" Safety Sight Instrument Panel, â€" safer, more convenient, more efficient and more beautiful than ever before. Yes, Chevrolet for ‘51 is a car that defies comparison from every viewpoint â€" inâ€" cluding price. So, if you‘ve been toying with the notion of settling for a lesser car â€" come in and see how easily you can buy this thrifty marvel. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Starr and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr‘s. C. Sl.arr ,mLi f!mily, 8 A numberrof the Institute ladies attended _ the comvention _ in Guelph on Tuesday. £ Mr. and Mrs. Em. Matthews and Mr. anw Mrs. Art Sheard of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rutherford acâ€" companied Mr. and Mrs. Tex Campbell to Woodstock last Sunâ€" day and visited Mr. and Mrs. Holâ€" land and family. Mr. and Mrs. Algoe Koelin and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherry spent Friday at the London Fair. Mrs. C. l.os’il spent Monday with Mrs. C. Starr. KITCHENER, ONT. 1 _ Chevrolets. It‘s so simple to i : drive, it‘s a thrill to drive! : | resarnininmar 1 i a omngrar motors vaiue ! i Csie H '-----‘--_-,-,--------------‘. With: ultraâ€"smooth Powerâ€" Glide,t Chevrolet is first in the lowestâ€"price field to bring you the proudest feature of luxury cars â€" a fullyâ€"proved, fullyâ€"automatic transmission. There‘s #o clutch pedal! You can drive all day without ever shifting a gear! And with all this driving ease, you get the extraâ€"abundant power of Chevrolet‘s new 105 h.p. enâ€" gine, exclusive to PowerGlide p 0 APRe Suffers Injuries A Kitchener girl, Miss Phillips, 197 Strange St., l‘ej: head injuries when she walked into _ the side of a car driv Claire King, 84 Allen St. Waterloo. * ® The accident occurred at the i®»=", tersection of Suanfe and Sts., when Miss Phillips with the King vehicle which was proceeding east on Strange St. . > By Waterloo Auto Fridey, September 21, Rupture Troubles *

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