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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 May 1952, p. 7

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â€" HALL AUTOMOBILES Limited panled Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knieâ€" *sel‘to spend the weekâ€"end at the Sunday School Convention which was held in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Erb visitâ€" ed the former‘s father, Mr. Jacob Erb who is a patient in the Kâ€"W Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ohmer Leis and Larry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Schwartzentruber near Milâ€" Siegner. . |_ Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Zehr of Mr. and Mrs. Dan G. Ero visited Bright spent Sunday with Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Erbp Mrs. Orval Lichty. in Milverton. \ _ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Yost and Loor at the facts before you buy. They‘ll show you how a Chevrolet truck can mean really substantial savings on your hauling ur delivery job. And they‘ll show you why. An every detail, Chevrolet trucks are deâ€" »igned with the customer‘s job and payload in mind. Their economical, dependable Valveâ€"inâ€"Head engines, famous for power ind stamina, keep fuel consumption low. iturdy hypoid rear axles, deep channelâ€"type rames, Flexiâ€"Mounted cabs. Recirculating REWARD SHOES 20 King St. S. 3 N THE ROAD WITH THE GREATEST PA YlO AD SPECIALS AT REWARD . and Mrs. Reuben Roeder of 450 KING ST. E. AIRFOAM CUSHIONED SOLES $3.98 Lets get down to the Solid Facts/ Blue â€" â€" Maroon OXFORDS MEN‘S CANYAS TOP WATERLOO Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Yost and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eari Honderich in Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Wilhelm and Bruce visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson in Stratâ€" ford. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Gerber of Crosshill and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jantzi visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gerber. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jantzi of Brunner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Jutzi v ed with Mr. and Mrs. Norman visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Chevrolet Trucks Can Save You Money All Along the Line Mrs. Rebecca Bond of Millbank Loafers and Oxfords FEATHERWEIGHT FOAM SOLES OXFORDS $8.95 Ballâ€"Steering and other Advanceâ€"Design feaâ€" tures keep maintenance costs down. Value is built in to stay in â€" safeguarding your truck investment. More Canadians buy Chevrolet trucks than any other make. Let the facts lead you to Chevrolet trucks for real savings â€"right from the start and on through the miles. Come in and talk over your truck needs and see how you can save money all along the line! Phone 2â€"0935 |Senoo! was chairman and the puâ€" Lils of the three rooms participatâ€" ea. "O Canada" was sung in opâ€" enix;fi and recitations were given ‘by Elinore Haas, Kenneth Brightâ€" |on and Carole Ann Kavelman. \Jane Van der Veen read a story |"A Princess Becomes a Queen", followed by choruses and a drill by the Junior room pupils | _ Several talks were given as folâ€" (lows: "The Life of Queen Vicâ€" (enir;fi and recits by Elinore Haas \ on and Carole \Jane Van der V Special music at the «Fireside meetings which were held in the United Brethren Church _ on Thursday and Friday nights inâ€" c.uded: a vocal solo by Jean Snyâ€" followed by choruses and a drill by the Junior room pupils i Several talks were given as folâ€" lows: "The Life of Queen Vicâ€" toria", by Sylvia Sararas; "Queen Elizabeth II", by Kathryn Sider; "Our Flag", by élaine Fiederlein; and "The Life of the late King George VI", by Donald Shantz; Highlights of the 8rogram were the two pageants, "Our Home and Gur Empire", by the Intermediate rzoom; and "Canada‘s Gift to the British Commonwealth of Naâ€" t.ons", by the Senior room. The National Anthem was sung in closing. _ _ _ _ â€" Mrs. Claude Shantz gave an inâ€" teresting report of the W.M.S. convention held at Owen Sound recently at the monthly meeting of the Bethel United Missionary W.MS. at the church on Wednesâ€" day afternoon. The president, Mrs. Oliver Eckstein presided and the devotions were led by Mrs. J. By Mise Miriam Hilborn (Chronicle Corresp â€"adent) Owing to rain the Empire Day program scheduled to be presentâ€" ed on the school lawn was held indoors on Friday afternoon. C. J. Isaac, principal of the Public School was chairman and the puâ€" Lils of the three rooms participatâ€" ea. "O Canada" was sung in opâ€" m&mdly'i&lr.udlu n Dotzert in Amuiree. Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Leis and Mr. and Mrs. Samue!l L. Schuits visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Schwartzentruber in Tavistock Mr. and Mrs. William Yost visit ed with Mrs. dohn Jacobs in Carâ€" Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leis were Mr. and Mrs. John G. Erb, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erb of Weilesleé and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Gerber of Mr. and Mrs. John Lebold ed Mrs. Leah Lebold, who is t.ent in the Kâ€"W Hospital 1 fractured hip. New Dundee a tew days with Mrs. visited with Mr 1s with visit of der and a vocal duet by Elaine Brubacher and Jean Snyder of Roseville; and a male quartette composed of E. T. Coleman, Eldon and Floyd Sherk and Lincoln Coleman. Next week the services will be held in the Bethel United Missionary Church concludini on Sunday _ night, June Ist. ev. Ernest Bailey of Toronto is the ev angelist. Mr. Leroy Gies has returned to Alliston after spending a few days at his parental home. Conestogo : By Noak Strob (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. John Willis were recent visitors with friends in Toâ€" ronto for a few days. â€" 80 ENTHUSIASTIC about the tanks he had been fighting with in Korea was Colonel Sir Guy Lowther, on a thankâ€"you visit to a British plant where the tanks are made, that he planted a kiss on the brow of Mrs. Rose Blanchard, operator of a -illml machine. Named Centurions, the 50â€"ton British juggernauts have won high rhc from all the Allies in Korea and from the enthusiastic Colonel a blunt claim that they are Colonel Plants, a Kiss of Thanks * <;') a ?“*“"'1’@;?;: E2e 23 weet _ .. "Ampmemaiit .. [ie _ | Mr. Ephraim Betzner is visiting THDB WATZERLOOC (OQtkib)> CHRRONICLERC® Many thousands of truck users have proved to their own satisfaction that Chevrolet costs the least of all to own and maintain‘! Valveâ€"inâ€"head economy, in the 92 h.p. Thriftmaster, 105 h.p. Loadmaster, 114 h.p. Engineered and Built for Your Loads Lower, Torquemaster and 120 h.p. Workmaster saves on gas. Chevrolet‘s special 4â€"way engine lubrication system reduces wear, keeps oil costs low. Chevrolet trucks are engineered to your payload reâ€" quirements. You don‘t waste money by buying "too much truck" â€" you don‘t risk work interruption or slow downs by buying "too little truck." Frame, axles, springs, body, brakes, and power are part of a wellâ€" balanced team that does the job at lowest cost. Records show that Chevrolet trucks consistently bring more money at reâ€"sale or tradeâ€"in than any other make of trucks which cost about the same when new. Chevâ€" rolet‘s market value stays #p because the value stays is. Here is further evidence that Chevrolet is the best truck buy â€"and that‘s why more truck users buy them! KITCHENER, ONT. Mrs. Roy Kienzle has been visitâ€" |ing with relatives and friends at Trenton. A group of eight young boys and girls, Edward Hasenpflug, Roy Gilles, Enos Lichty, Geraid Schlitt, Sonja Frank, Marilyn Shoemaker of St. Jacobs and Anâ€" thony Plein and Patsy Rohr of burg area were Sundnd guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Plein Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Baumâ€" bach and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Simon and son of the New Hamâ€" Miss Val. Egroff, RN. and Miss Shirley Letson, RN., of the K.W Hospital nursing staff s})ent the weekâ€"end at the home of the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Letson. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lee (nee Theima Wittich) were tendered a surprise furty and presented with a miscellaneous shower at the Elora pavillion on Wednesday night, the good wishes of the comâ€" munietg are extended to the newâ€" lyâ€"wedded couple who will make thieir future home on RR. 3, Elâ€" mira. Mr. George Shoemaker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Carey of Milgrove. â€" _ â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leander Westfall of Kitchâ€" ener. By Mre. B. C. Woods (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woods and Mrs. George Groundwater and Theima were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. Jos. H. Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Letson at Waterloo. Mrs. Ralph Howlett and Gregâ€" ory spent several days with her parents at Chatham. _ _ â€" hhemg with Elmira, Tuesday. Further games scheduled were last night with mrrhill. Tuesâ€" day‘s here with St. Cleménts and Thursday next week the locals in Breslau. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spies and family spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Detroit. Three ball games in the North Waterloo League series ?Iayed so far by our Pirates resulted in a win playing with West Montrose on Thursday, losing the game with St. Jacobs Friday night and Cone:togo were publicly examâ€" ined during last Sunday evening‘s sefvice in the Lutheran Church by â€" their fntor, Rev. Harold Brose. Their confirmation takes ?lace during the next Sund?{ orenoon service when there will also be confirmed the adult class which has been receivin1 special instruction for some months. A srechl German service will be held in St. Matthew‘s church by the pastor on Sunday afterâ€" Monday‘s vote for the byâ€"elecâ€" tion had been rather light when only 45 per cent of the possible votle was registered at the local poll. West Montrose : wORKING WITH CANADIANS iN EvÂ¥ERY W A L K THIS SPACE RESERVED if YOU HAYE POOR EYESâ€" DON‘T READ TMIS AD . . . appliances TME TYPE i$ PRETTY SMALL contractin STOCKIE ELECTRIC AND APPLIANCES, at 84 King St. South in Waterloo. at Stockie‘s were too busy to write an ad for they were rushing around getting prepared for a new shipment of Refrigerators, portable radios, stoves, Mr. Heinrich for many years had operated Alexander Garage and had sold it recently, intendâ€" ing to continue the tow service, friends said. A postâ€"mortem was conducted. The body was discovered, crushed by the wheel of the truck, on the road between Bloomingâ€" dale and highway No. 85 about fcur miles from &aterloo. Mrs. Calvin Voll of St. Thomas and daughter Sylvia of London, NO INQUEST IN HEINRICH DEATH Crosshil] : (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Weber of Kitchener visited .at the home of her brother, Lorne Rennie on Sunday. _ _ _ _ s No inquest will be held into the death last week of John W. Heinâ€" rich, 117 Park St., Waterloo, Coroâ€" ner Dr. Leroy Wagner announced. Mr. Heinrich was killed beneath the wheels of his truck. But they told the ad man not to forget to telil the folke Stockie is always giad to see It‘s unfortunate they were so busy as not to have time to tell you all about these Ry Mro. Lorme Rennie they‘re practically giving away "No kiddin‘," we heard one of them say, "they‘re real honeys at almost giveâ€"away Even though they‘re busy Stockie told us to tell you to come in any time at all either for the finest in 53’ es n’ Be seeing you 0P ilift siNCcE t%1f There was no school on Monâ€" day due to the illness of the teaâ€" cher, Mrs. F. Ward. Master Gera!d Roeder of Welâ€" lesley srent the weekâ€"end at the home of George Squire and broâ€" ther Dougilas Roeder with he Rank family. Their parents, Mr and Mrs. Reuben Roeder are atâ€" tending the Canadian Lutheran Sunday School Convention at Windsor. who attended the Jonesâ€"Voll wedâ€" ding at Linwood on Saturday spent the weekâ€"end at the home of William Voll. Mrs. Aaron Bender is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brenneman in Wellesley. IN WATERLOO â€" Sixâ€"room white brick house. 3 bedrooms and 3â€"pc. bath upstairs. Three rooms down. Hardwood floors. Extra toilet in basement. Water softener, Hydro heater. Hot air furnace. Good garage and garâ€" possession. 27 Dunbar St. S. HOUSE FOR SALE or for electrical

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