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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 May 1952, p. 6

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WATERLOO KITCHENER Phone 8â€"8467 Phone 4â€"4746 WATERLOO BRANCH OFFICE Are Pleased to Announce the Addition of TWO NEW SALESMEN Real Estate and Business Brokers 2â€"4032 2â€"18567 who will serve you from the Insurance â€" _ Mortgages 8 KING SPREET SOUTH Insulation your protection * Reg‘d Trade Mark KITCHENER Max N. Lauer J. E. Cookman BRANCH OFEICE Phone 2â€"1965 Mrs. Melvin Wolfe spent Monâ€" day with her mother, Mrs. Sadie Richards at the Huronia Hall, Kitchéener. & Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dawson and children Bonnie and Dean of Galt spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. dI)agson's mothet, Mrs. O. Godâ€" ard. Mrs. Ivan Battler and son Brian were visiting in Kitchener on Friday. _ e f Mrs. Howard Gibbons and daughter Doreen and Miss Anâ€" nette Aves were visiting friends in Galt on Saturday. 8 s Frank Pearcy and Art Bruce of Galt were visiting at the home of the former‘s brother, Wesley Pearcy and Mrs. Pearcy on Saturâ€" day. _ _ » L Misses Alma Thoms and Iza Ross were business visitors in Galt on Thursday. _ _ _ _ 7 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stumpf and children, Gail, Sharon, Donna and Gary and Mrs. H. Skipper were visltinj relatives in Kitchâ€" ener on Wednesday. . Mr. Percy Shantz of Kitchener was a business visitor in the vilâ€" lage on Tuesday, _ 0_ Murray Gibbons of Beachville spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his garems, Mr. and Mrs. Howâ€" ard Gibbons. ooo Mrs. Helen Schaal was visiting in Galt on Saturday. _ _ _ John Perine of Buffalo, N.Y, spent the weekâ€"end at his home in the village. Lo‘ V William Grimwood of St. Cathâ€" arines spent the weekâ€"end at the homes of Miss Alma Thoms and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hamilton. Mrs. David Campbell and sons Gary and Kirk are spending a holiday with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith of Toronto, Mrs. Leigh Hogarth was guest of honor at a surprise rnny held at the home of Mrs. William Kauk on Wednesday evening with 23 fuesu present. Mrs. Gilbert Wilâ€" ont conducted two contests. Mrs Jack MacDonald read an address and Mrs. Thomas Bnle&pment- ed several beautiful gifts to Mrs. Hogarth for her baby son.. Miss Ethel May Ajrrel, a 1952 fiuduste and Mrs. Jack Norris, .N. of St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchâ€" Miss Pat King, nurseâ€"inâ€"trainâ€" ing at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchâ€" ener, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan King. ener, were guests at a dinner in Kitchener, Wednesday night. held at New Hamburg on Wedâ€" nesday. The& were: Iln George Ayres, Mrs. Gilbert Wilfon'h:mm Fred Hobbs, Mrs. Ernest tree, Miss Susie Eshleman, Mrs J. Pryce, Mrs. Samuel Cress, Mrs, Lorne Hannausch, Mrs. Harry Kinzie, Mrs. George Down and Mrs. Aifred Thomas. was largely attended. Rev. W. J. Churchini officiated at the church and at the cemetery. Rev. Woelfie, beib+ ie Psnb 4P ihtediiretis eriainst ts cscâ€" Catherine Schwartz, Kingsdale, 17 grandchildren â€" and 14 _ great grandchildren. Doon, Irvin J. Woelfie, Kitchener, Wililam of Hamilton, three daughâ€" ters, Mrs. Elizabeth kroan-n Illd‘ Mrs. Eva Adams of Doon, Mrs. Peter Seyler of Petersburg. There are three sisters, Mrs. Magdalene Zehinder and Mrs. Mary Haufâ€" Eleven members of the Grand River Doonâ€"Blair Women‘s Insti tute attended the district annual held at New Hamburg on Wedâ€" i charge of the service held at the the Doon United Churech on Rev. H. mdr.l-\u s G. \ conducted the service at the Presâ€" byterian Church on Sunday afterâ€" noon. On Sunday next, J 1st, M,mem.oh:nm of Holy union service at Presbyterian Church. â€" The funeral of the late Mrs, Elizabeth Woelfie, which took place from the Doon Pentecostab 85, died at her Doon home on y ar mt ume. Tamer Hhule are ames DLoon. Irvin J. Woelfie Riichemern Wililam of Hamilton, three daughâ€" ters, Mrs. Elizabeth 'Kroan-n nnd‘ Mrs. Eva Adams of Doon, Mrs, Tabernacle to the Doon Cemetery for burial on Thursday afternoon, Mr. Richard Jones and Mrs of NEW _ olftinough! DIFFERENT _ cng moy! â€"BEAUTIFUL beyond compone I Ray and Alan Kenmar of Fort Erie sRlent the weekâ€"end at their home in the vl.llze. Miss Kate Cluthe of Toronto is spending the summer at her home Loh h iindaa io M shes: P Antallirtat icb James Ayres of Hamilton spent‘| a living h';rpin; :t otl::rs is the weekâ€"end with his parents,‘play in an orchestra.â€"Banking Wesley Pearcy and dnughler Sendra were visitors at the of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Martin of Galt on Monday evening. Misses Joanne and Patsy Marâ€" tin have returned to their home in Puslinch after spending a few dag: with their grandmother, Mrs. John Miller. ronto were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams of Toâ€" CORONET MOTORS Limited "Heo‘s got to burn, and I‘m ‘ money hn.h“mu the flame that‘s going 236 KING ST. EAST se8L Tour mneowarch OEATD WATERLOO® (Qatwb) CHRONICLE . # m LAIFâ€"Aâ€"DAY > New Dundéec : â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lindsay and two sons of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. â€" Ralph Hubacheck _ of Kitchener was visitingl at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ivan Batâ€" ler on Friday. _ _ â€" Mrs. W. Heist of Waterloo visitâ€" ed at the home of her dauflner. )ldtrs, Ross Hamilton and Mr. Hamâ€" ilton. _ Miss Ellen Wilson of Blair was| visiting with Miss Ruth Hagey on | sunday visitors Mrs. P“:'ed Hobbs The only way you can make and Mrs. George Ayres Your FORD _â€" MONARCH Dealer ®Adnutematis Transmision and Overdrive «ptional at extra cort, Monarch Automatic Transmission* and the new 125â€"horsepower Vâ€"8 engineâ€"backed by PFord‘s experience in building more Vâ€"8 enâ€" gines than all other manufacturers combined. Thrifty Touchâ€"Oâ€"Matic Overdrive* optional, or amooth conventional shift as standard. sR Mrs. Henry S. Einwechter, a former resident of New Dundee pased away at the Kâ€"W Hospital on Sunday night aged 92 years. She had been confined to hospiâ€" tal for the past eight years. Born in Germany on Feb. 23, 1860, Mrs. Einwechter‘s mauiden name was was Dora Dammann. She came to Canada in 1888 and with her husâ€" band farmed west of the village for many years. Sne also resided in Kitchener for a number of years. Her husband died 21 years ago. Mrs. Einwéchter was a member of St. James Lutheran Church in New Dundee. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. August Kavelman of New Dundee aged 89 years. The funeral will at St. James Lutheran Church Jantzi -:,‘Ink id On M y w John Hofstetâ€" led %Hu . Holtzhauâ€" er and Mrs. 1d Poll rendered vocal duets. Miss Susie Hinman of Cobourg, returned missionary from lna was the guest speaker at the Bapâ€" tist Church on Sunday morning. Miss Hazel Dinger sang a solo. Miss Helen Brenneman of Toâ€" ronto addressed the Blenheim Mennonite Sunday School on Sunday mornin& speakin{ on the subject of, "A Week‘s Activity as a Mission Worker". Members of the Blenheim Menâ€" nonite congregation attended the annual session of the Mennonite Mission Board of Ontario Conferâ€" ence held at the camp ground near Kitchener over the holiday weekâ€"end. KITCHENER «. Monarch Those who appreciate the truly superb, will applaud the new 1952Momrd:.l'orhereisnmwbouhaq and quelity command admiration in any setting. You find unmistakable quality in its every lineâ€"from the broad sweep of the front end and the oneâ€"piece curved windshield to the brilliantlyâ€"styled rear quarters. You see it in the luxurious interiors that are customâ€"appointedâ€"faultiessly designed. You feel it in the swift, responsive power of its new 125â€"horsepower Vâ€"8 engineâ€"the ease with which this fine car handles. It‘s these and many other features that make the 1952 Monarch mew all through ; ; ; different every way : : . beautiful beyond compare, Drive the new Monarch . ; . and you‘ll agree that where a fine car matters Menarch belongs. wverde t2d Pander whiris cpateiat us coare wod‘ oo ie _ 3 * l 9 52 a (Whow a Fixe Om Mattons monnrclt bdou%& week with Mr. and I(Ti'llve-fl;;i{ Kehl. Visitors on Sunday at the homes of Mrs. J. Cassel, Mr. and Mrs. Sturdier! Tougher! Longer Wearing actual the improved Goodpsar B’dfinfiup»“%.fl* coonJtear PHONE 77303 Lincoln Cassel and L M. Hilborn were: Mr. and Mrs. n-m“cuu of Calgary, Alta., Mrs. L Van m- . vnl‘n;:-“ll ® *

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