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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Oct 1952, p. 5

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The "Grand River Group" Doonâ€"Blair of the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute held their September meeting on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Gilbert Wilfong was hostess at her home in Doon. John Bechâ€" tel of Kitchener was guest speakâ€" er. The meeting with "Education" for the theme was in charge of Mrs. Victor MacLennan. Mrs. William Kauk, viceâ€"president, was yin the chair in the absence of the president, Mrs. Ernest Plumtree, who is seriously ill. The Institute Ode was sung. Mrs. J. Pryce read the "Mary Stewart collect". Roll call was answered with a history *date and its importance. Secreâ€" laryâ€"treasurer Mrs. Sam Cress read the minutes and corresponâ€" L 0_3 FRERVE CHEOVC LAE NNTNTC 2000 8. William Kauk, viceâ€"president, was} Mr. Victor M“L‘e';l“‘“ was hosâ€" in the chair in the absence of the !€5} at her home when members president, Mrs. Ernest Plumtree, of the puon United Chun:'h held a who is seriously ill. The Institure| SUTP!s® Party for Mrs. Helen Ode was sung. Mrs. J. Pryce read Schaa}, who has left t.he village the "Mary Stewart collect". Roll| to reside in Galtl. Mrs. V. Macâ€" call was answered with a history | L°MRAD on behalf of the gr{nug ‘date and its importance. Secreâ€" ] presented the fuesl of honor wit taryâ€"treasurer Mrs. Sam Cress °" electric clock. Mrs. Joseph read the minutes nhd corresponâ€" Kinzie read the address. During dence also the financial report the evening progressive hearts Mr. Bechtel, art teacher, gave a| W°Te Played. Miss Susie Eshleâ€" very interesting talk on Art, andlma{‘ winning the hxfih prize and his stay at the Doon School of‘Mra, McCoy low. efreshments Fine Arts. He also displayed maâ€" r were served by the hostess assistâ€" ny lovely oil and water colured;ed by Mrs. McAvoy and Mrs. J. pictures of the art students. Mrs. ~‘"4* George Ayres, on behalf of the| Miss Ruth Harey started back group thanked Mr. Bechtel. Mrs.!to work after many weeks restâ€" Ross Hamilton displayed a beauâ€"|ing at her home with an injured Wful "Hamilton" Scotch plajd !°E€â€" She was struck with a ball at scarf handmade by one of the stuâ€" a Eame between Branchton and dents at the weaving class. Mrs. Doon softball teams in the playâ€" Victor MacLennan read an inter. | offs several weeks ago esting paper on "Education" also| Among those from out of town a paper on "That Freak Light-fattending the wedding held at the ing". Mrs, Charles Tilt gave a Doon Presbyterian %hurch Satâ€" humorous poem, "My Children‘s urday afternoon of Miss Alma Education". Delegates for the anâ€"|Cece.ia Thoms of Doon to Wilâ€" nual meeting of the Women‘s Inâ€"\liam Grimwood of St. Catharines stitutes to be held in Kitchener were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence were appointed: Mrs. Alfred Thoms of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Harry Kinzie and|Cyril Hammer and daughter Mirâ€" Mrs. George Ayres. Plans were iam, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grimâ€" talked over for the mobile unit‘s wood and family of St. Catharâ€" X-r;ly examination to take place}ines; Mrs. Ruth Kenyon, New i Waterloo rural district in Ocâ€"| York; Miss M. B. McDowan, Toâ€" tober with nfembers of the Woâ€" ronto; Mrs. M. Thoms and son, Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the service at the Presâ€" byterian Church on Sunday afterâ€" noon. * Rev, H. J. McAvoy of Galt was in ch.?e of the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday District News From Our Correspondents Friduy,.October 8, 1968 Convenient LAYAWAY PLAN ? METROPOLITAN STORE 25 King St. S. Select anything you desire NOW â€" and we will hold until required . . . for a small down payment. . HAYE YOU TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF OUR IT IS$ NOT TOO EARLY TO THINK OF TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS , new members were welcomed to |the group‘s 5th birthday. Refreshâ€" ments were served by the hostess assisted by Miss Susie Eshleman, Miss Paulina Eshleman, Mrs. é&ck Norris and Mrs. Harold lee A large number of young peoâ€" ple of the village attended the stock car races held in Guelph on Saturday evening. Mrs. R. C. Drager entertained at her home friends and ne“ifll; bors, in honor of Mr. and 4 Herbert Lisso (DiAnne Drager), who were recently married. The beautiful and useful wedding and shower gifts were displayed. The hostess served refreshments asâ€" sisted by Mrs. Frank Lisso, RR. 1, Ayr. men‘s Institute to be in charge. 2 ASK OUR SALESGIRLS HOT, TIRED | FEET? Mrs, Melvin Wolfe lfi:l: Saturâ€" day with her mother, . S. Riâ€" chards at the Huronia Hall, George Jones spent Saturday at the home of his l‘l‘s)er, Mrs, Lester Weiland and . Weiland of Kitchener. Mrs. M. Kinzie of Limerick spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Sapsâ€" worth and Mr. Sapsworth, _ _ _ Mrs. E. Strange of North Woolâ€" wich spent Saturday at the home of Miss Ethel Wilfong. _ _ _ _ Mrs. Clifford Hall and family of Freeiton, Mrs. Ada Humphries of Galt spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Teet. Thomas Pearcy and son George of Rockton spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcy. 8 Miss Ethelâ€"May Ayres and Miss Roseâ€"Ann Nemeroski, nurses at Homewood Sanatorium, Guelph, were guests at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres. 0_ Mrs. Maurice Huber, Mrs. Robert Jamieson of Galt; Mrs. R. Mowat of Leaside. returned after Tndu( ding several days in New York. Miss Doreen Gibbons spent the weekâ€"end at the hgm otw4 and Mrs. Art Kauk of Kitchener. Kitchener Nelson Kinzie and Ernest Mayâ€" man of Limerick spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sapsworth Roy Gibbons spent Thursday with friends in Woodstock. Don, of Brantford; Mrs. CPBETOUE UE SSE ECE PP AAIOBRE Gamble of Milton; Dr. and Mrs. F. Maitliand and son of Collingâ€" Clarence Kinzie of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Huber, Mr. and ¢ & guPF E e3 4 " a~sf __E::_ | 4 Alnk ;bpgk %scf”m Me Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lisso have SUPER Now! WATERLOO gyPER showed a sound film entitled, "Captured by the Indians". A demonstration of Cancer Dressings will be given at the school on Friday night by two reâ€" presentatives of the Waterloo County Cancer Committee. The meeting is being sponsored by the Women‘s Institute. The fiirst meeting of the Wilâ€" mot Fireside for the fall and winâ€" ter season was held at the Bethel United Missionary Church on Sunday night in conjunction with the annual meeting of the local Branch of the Upper Canada Biâ€" ble Society. John Hofstetter was chairman and Clinton Jantzi was song leader. Mrs. Eldon Sherk and Lester Reist presided at the organ and piano. The opening prayer was offered by Rev. Keith Nicholson. Vocal duets were renâ€" dered by Miss Ruth and Miss Betâ€" ty Shantz. Elaine Fiederiein; class represenâ€" tativesâ€"Grade 12, hrr;‘d“&hm.id t; Gared 11, Audrey lein; Grade 10, Alvin Sararas; Grade 9, Ronald Jackson. The Bethel United Missionary Young People‘s Society met at the church on Thursday night. The president, Miss lhnonnfienhu- (:mgreddod and led the devoâ€" tional period. O. T. Coleman Miss Mary Kaster was reâ€"electâ€" ed president of the U. B. Chrisâ€" tian Endeavor Society at the anâ€" nual reâ€"organization meeting held at the church on Friday nj’bL Other officers were elected as folâ€" lows: viceâ€"president, Mré. Kenâ€" neth Shantz; secretary, Audrey Fiederlein; assistant, Vauehn Saâ€" rarus; treasurer, Nyle Eby; pianâ€" ist, Elaine Fiederlein;; assistant, Vaughn Sararus. Miss Kaster conducted the deâ€" votional period and the scripture lesson was read by Miss Vaughn Sararus. Three new members were received into the society. for the new year were: President, Ronald ‘5‘-’-51@; viceâ€"president, Larry Schmidt; secretary, Vaughn | &1 Gâ€"A_ â€"I The annual reâ€"organization of the School Literary Society !-.-m last week in charge of New Dundee : THB WATIRRBLOO (Oatmh) CHRONICLE JUST PHONE 6â€"6401 If you are trying to sell a pigno . . . .or buy a cottage . . . or find a lost dog . . . or trade a trailer . . . or make or save money any number of ways . . . try the Waterioo Chronicle Want Ads! You‘ll find that a Want Ad will pay for itself many, many times over . . . in quick, sure results at low cost. ed that the sume otmg?.ll had been raised for the Society in the past year. Mr. Dinger also read the report of the nominating committee. Officers elected for the new year are: President, Rev. C. R. Kauth; viceâ€"presidents, all Rally Day was observed at the Baptist Sunday School on Sunâ€" day morning. A program of exerâ€" cises, songs and recitations was Garfield Weber;â€" treasurer, V. E. Dinger; members of the Execyâ€" tive committee, L. K. Bingeman, Myrum Wanner; Earl Wilis, Allan Cressman, Melvin Becker, Elâ€" verne Hallman, Norman Shantz, David B“&g;, John Hofstetter and Ervin 4 Miss Ruth Bean who is leaving for Japan in the near future was tendered a farewel!l by the memâ€" bers of the Blenheim Mennonite Church on Sunday. A Fellowship dinner was enjoyed during the noon hour with approximately 100 in attendance. Josiah Baer was master of ceremonies and Miss Joanne Shantz and Morgan Baer led a singâ€"song. Mrs. Jessie Cressman, one of Miss Bean‘s former Sunday School teachers gave a talk and talks were also Siven by Miss Eva Snider and ohn Holst, two of Miss Bean‘s former Sunday School pupils. Miss Bean gave a short message. A service was held in the afterâ€" noon with Rev. Moses Bowman as chairman. David Bergey was chorister and Bishog Curtis Cressâ€" man of New Hamburg gave the invocation. Freeman Gingerich of the St. Jacobs Mennonite Church which will be supporting Miss Bean on the mission field spoke spoke during the service. Other speakers were Bishop J. B. Marâ€" tin, of Waterloo, viceâ€"president of the Mennonite Mission Board and Miss Bean. During the aftermoon Miss Bean was presented with a gift of money from the congregaâ€" tion. LCALZT JUST CALL OUR NUMBER, 6â€"6401 AND ASK FOR THE ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. . . . OUR STAFF IS TRAINED TO HELP YOU WRITE YOUR AD FOR BEST RESULTS IN THE SMALLEST SPACE. ACTION ! Mrs. Harold Poth entertained the Intermediate girls of her class \of the Baptist Sunday School at \her home on Saturday afternoon. missionary wru_\nmt, preâ€" sided and the Junior Class sang. A basket of roses was g“hud on the altar o fthe United thâ€" ren Church on Sunday by the Hallman family in memory of the late Gordon B. Hallman who Sept. 25th. The Junior Red Cross Society o fthe Senior room of the Public Schooi met on Friday afternoon with Donald ‘I:crde as chairman. Janet Rohr a .nn‘-son% and stories were told by Kenneth Kaâ€" velman and Kenneth Becker. The Harold Shantz, Cameron Bock, Roy Gildner, James and Allan Cressman attended the National Dairy Exposition at Chicago, I!!., last week. Betterton, Maryand, were guests entire class unf the song, "Ash Grove" ang riddles were given by Gloria Mank. The Public School softball team was defeated by the New Hamâ€" burg School team by a score of 26â€"67 in a game played on the loâ€" cal school grounds on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Emerson Harper enterâ€" tained five little boys at her home on Saturday afternoon on the occasion of the ninth birthâ€" day of her son, Barry. Games were played on the lawn followed by a weiner roast and a birthday cake with pink candles. Barry was the recipient of lovely gifts. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hofstetter, Plattsville RR. 1, at the Galt General Hospital on Sept. 29th. sionary and Rally Day progran held at the Bethel United Mis. sionary Sunday School on Sunday Pupils of the Senior Room of the lgAinc School enjoyed a weiâ€" ner roast on E. B. Hallman‘s flats last Friday night. Dr. and Mrs. Luman Waugh of at the home of F. B. Hallman for away eight years ago on AND THEYVRE SO) _ ECONOMICAL, TOO ! 2 vessttrumdicm juotth.s.. i & .M 2. 4 ._id tikbeliintnitenmect did to were Becent visiters at the| The Star Weekly closss this i\ home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan|year‘s baseball season with acâ€" â€" | Cressman. counts of some of baseball‘s imâ€" ® lliulofiikhm‘t.mdemn mortals of dramatic moments | Emmanuel Bible College in Kitebâ€" thnlhw as they w \ ener spent the weekâ€"end with her them. the article ‘}cousin, Miss Evangeline Good. "Biggest Thrills in . Mrs. A. W. Schell and Daniel Tiss Ruth Hatiman: K N\ of Mid! fi:_vmu with Mrs. J. Cassel on Thursday Mr. ang Mrs. Norman Hutchinâ€" son and daughter, Judy of Toromâ€" of the home of Cressman. Miss bfiikhru’ t, student at| mortals of dramatic moments Emmanue! Bible College in Kitebâ€" !hnjhnfimpmu as they w ener spent the weekâ€"end with her | them. the article cousin, Miss Evangeline Good. "Biggest Thrilly in k tew weeks at Virgil. 50 King E. KITCHENER Phone 2â€"5671 See our selection of GUNS â€" AMMUNITION â€" Erc. is spending a CHRONICLE at ical examples of how the l}w:\(eemp:_ thcmv- to A COLONY OF THZ mANb * . In Kelowna, B.C, the White . Cane Club holds weakly meelings - for its darkness and lead produstiy® nvo-u-gnunhu article in Oct. 4 issue. Their ries will amaze you lishments of these PAQGE FIVRE .. _ 0s

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