District News From Our Correspondents ml:w, minister of Trinity Luâ€" thet Church. Mrs. Elena Ritz was the organist and soloist was Mr. Stuart Cook, also of New Hamburg. The bride who was fl:en in marriage by her brother, r. Kenneth Weicker of Walkerâ€" ton, chose for her wedding a floorâ€"length gown of white satin. The fitted bodice was topped with a Peter Pan collar and had a scalâ€" loped yoke with seed pearl trimâ€" ming, long lilyâ€"point sleeves and the skirt of unpressed pleats fell Serns ador Trinity Lutheran Church for a lovely winter wed~ won Saturday afternoon, Jan, at 4 o‘clock when Miss Dorâ€" othy Susannah Weicker of Haysâ€" and Mrs. Harry Sindall of RR. 1, Gadshil). The candlelight cereâ€" mony was performed by Rev. A. into a sljfht train. Her fingerâ€"tip veil fell from a petal band headâ€" dress adorned with seed pearls and she carried a White Bible with feathered carnations and hyacinths. Miss Joanne Weicker, Haysville, sister of the bride, was maid of honor wearing a gown made with a royal blue velveteen bodice, having a mandarin collar and threeâ€"quarter length batwing sleeves, with a shaded blue net skirt over taffeta. The bridesmaid was Miss Eleanor Sindall of Stratford, sister of the brideâ€" groom, and her costume was idenâ€" tical with that of the maid of Sindallâ€"Weicker Nuptials. New Hamburg. The bride is the elder daughter of Mr. Percy Weicker and the late Mrs. Weickâ€" er and the groom is the son of Mr. HILLMAN in PETZNICK MOTORS h 00,‘ "The sa::: Ps:l't“:og:'nmg AT A NEW LOW PRICE! SEE Phone 85 IT TODAY! 112 King 8. JUPLRM y , coasl SUPER & 0t wis * :‘:‘-w: The newest miracle of research in SUPER WASHABLE! SUPER SCRUBBABLE! Rich as velvet ...tough as rubber ... Come in to see the lovely range of pastel and deep colors, SUPER XEMâ€"TONE is made by the makers of famovs KEMâ€"TONE and KEMâ€"GLO. 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On Tuesday evening the home of the bride‘s m receiving was Mrs. Sindall, moâ€" ther of the groom, who chose a greyâ€"blue crepe frock with navy accessories and a corsage of pine sweetheart roses. For their wedâ€" ding t.n&to points in the United States bride donned a shrimp knitted suit, a threeâ€"quarter length Mouton coat, brown and white accessories and wore a corâ€" sage of white mums. On their reâ€" turn they will take up residence at their home on Grandview Ave., New Hamburg. tended by his cousin, Mr. Carson Sindall of a:ndlon and the ushâ€" ers were . Howard Weicker, Fo ing the ceremony a recepâ€" Mtwmwum at the Blue Moon Hotel, Petersâ€" Popular Bride of Last velvet hats and carried blue velâ€"|the b Howard Roth of New Hamburg BADEN, Ont. Week Honored. couple ISehiedcl the flower girl scatterâ€" |ing peanuts in the path of the Mrs. Russel Scott, Stewardship and Training convenor of the Young People‘s union of the Beâ€" thel United Church was in charge of the program presented at a meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Oliver Facey. Mr. Douglas Mordue led in »prayer and Mr. Jim Shearer read the scripture lesson. Rev. H. W. Watts conducted the Bible Study taking for his subject, "The Birth of and a feature of the eVemIng WBS! 3. Be sure to cool cakes beâ€" ammw :uht-vh‘h;?cflfl- the bride, hizs. Rdward Senjedyi | 20 )" 0eR C CU06, Otherwise they the groom, Mrs. Bessie Common the| 4 mill mesnssl4 __lill2 i2 i2 Sindall with a folding card, table and chairs. Haysville Women‘s Institute. Fifteen dollars was voted toâ€" eddi le. _ On Eostind trisudy o we grope neld a stag party at the home of Mr. and a feature of the evening was JANUARY CLEARANCE CONTINUES TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS . Reg. 49.50. Now 44.95 ICE BoXxEs 4.95 up SALE NOW C . 31. TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS Natural. Reg. 39.50. NOW .. 34. 6â€"Pc. KITCHEN SUITE Reg. 69.50. Now 5$9.50 6â€"Pc. KITCHEN SUITE White. Reg. 49.50. NOW 44.95 KITCHEN CABINETS WASHING MACHINE "ONTARIO‘S LARGEST TRADEâ€"IN STORE" 92 Ontario St. S. Kitchemer GAS STOVE NOW â€" 59.50 2â€"Burner OVENETTE Reg. 18.95. Now 17.95 Sunshine RANGETTE Heavy dt;g. Like new. Reg. 76.50. Now 69.95 Moaxwell McClary Console GAS STOVE Findloy Console TRADEâ€"IN _STORE Maple. Reg. 34.50. White Porcelgin Tub Natural and Red. Broiler, oven control, timer _and light. Reg. 89.95. Now 79.50 Broiler. Reg. 69.95 KITCHEN FURNISHINGS BULLAS‘ 10% Off 31.50 MP CTCC io s p22 24 O0.0 JECAC NCE Wwil Ne Ned on Ine|Ciass of the bethe! Unite@ Church : RoJ]|to prevent evaporation of mois~| thirg Seaturday in January at the was held at the home of Mr. and Cake m;'m s home of Mrs. Delto:‘gubhn‘ Mrs. E. Z. Mcintyre with the preâ€" ed by | ,5â€" you blend two kinds|Refreshments were served by the|sident, Mr. Walier Borst, in the Bessie â€"“"M'"""_'Mmistedbyln.l.nduir.%etmuï¬cwun mfl'w“ï¬h‘mm devouonalvhkhmplï¬edbg svilje| SuUCh as consomme and vegetable.| y ang Mrs Archie Byler,| Mrs. A. E. Bean and Ellworth c oak,â€" be necessary to plug in a place heater for about ï¬ hour at night to keep food from freezing. When you do this, turn on the minute minder of the range and this will notify you to disconnect the elecâ€" tric element. Christ". Miss Bernice Mordue led in a singâ€"song and the address of the evenh;; was given by Mrs. Fraser McMillan on "Christmas in Other Countries". Mr. Ralph Capâ€" heated electricâ€"oven 6f 350 deâ€" grees for 10 to 15 minutes. 6. Add % \td salad oil on top of a jar or of olives to preâ€" vent mould forming on top. soup may be stored in the refriâ€" gerator successfully. It is always wise to tie a piece of wax paper over the top or press foil over it to prevent evaporation of mois~ ture. 9. When you blend two kinds of soup together, use cream wto.eflxe:ormo&m as consomme and vegetable. kl&lShmvulnothudufl a small glass or porcelain c:ï¬ud)::ln-hkhtvom of suger have also been stored. 11. Boxes of cake, cookie and pastry mix should be stored in a cool, dry place. Use within a twoâ€" month period. ages of fis grease the tin. You can add the second mix as soon as chiled to 12. Check storage of canned goods at this time of year. it may 4. Chill prepared pastry mix in {Continued trom Page 5) 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 woays . . . try the Waterloo 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. : making African es to repreâ€"| Ever Bible Class Meeting. sent the stories m have been Tbe.mn( of the 1962 learned in the study book. The|season of the Ever Bible next m&wmbe held on the| Class of the Bethel United Church third Sai yin.hnugu:the was held at the home of Mr. and home of Mrs. Delton ibling. | Mrs. E. Z. Mcintyre with the preâ€" Mruhmenbvm.erved!xthelidenl. Mr. Walter Borst, in the ;Meu assisted by Mrs. A. E. chair. Quiet music opened the Some PARUmO ROCEm, BR OmITS dO WCm Samuei and Robert Byler of Laâ€" Grange, Ind., spent the weekâ€"end with Bishop Curtis C. Cressman and Mrs. Cressman. Mr. R. Burnett and Miss Marâ€" garet Burmett of Guelph spent several days with the latter‘s sis= er, Mrs. Gordon Mordue and Mr. Mordue. A Messrs. Maurice Hunsberger, Orval Cressman and Milo Shantz are attending the Ontario Mennoâ€" Christmas wu .b;-f'm' 'l;lï¬*o;ui' Cressman and Elizabeth readings were given by Marolyn| Ann, attended a family gathering Bean and Lawrence Diamond.|at th: homo:flr.ndln. Bean and Lawrence Diamond.|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donaid Mordue ied in prayer and|Clarence Cressman, Plattsville. the Junior and Primary classes of| There were turty-cï¬.m-nbon the Sunday School sang Christâ€"| of the family of the Mr. and menroh'_wit.hlnk;.l:i;i accompanying them on piaho. The collection was received by Wilfred Bean and Douglas Diaâ€" mond. A short time was spent in Miss Ethel Koch of Kitchener is spending this week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsberger where she is recuperating from a tonâ€" silectomy. _ _ _ be held at the Chesterfeld Church | _ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rich) and !um- & Mr. Fred Rich} of Toronto, Mrs. Mission Sand. * Frod, Richi " and Mr~ Kennots _ The Christmas meeting of the| Rith! of New Hamburg were Mission Band of the Bethel Unitâ€" flï¬f-‘-ï¬lï¬nflh ed Church was held over until Jausudwum.-nd Miss Mery Burkhardt of Guernâ€" fl'd llullhonbl:.agl: -y.u..“'.h..hn-am C ong prraiiont was in cnerge tm evagianl. spout ty bommiey nite Bible School Mrs. M. Martin is spendin some time at the home of Mr. nng Mrs. Jacob Brubachet. Rev. Osias Horst, Mannheim, was the special speaker at the ith a call to worship by Florâ€"| man. T ADS 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 : opened her which opened | with her cousin, mond. Correspondence was read and it was decided not to hold the election of officers until the reâ€" sumption of activities of the class in May 1953. Mr. John Baird was appointed new social convenor Bean led in a singâ€"song. Mrs. Geo. Diamond read the ocnï¬mre and Mr. Walter Borst led prayer. Mrs, Viola Cnpu:& gave the Biâ€" ble Study entitl "A Song of Love". A vocal duet was auni*by gs. Mervin Facey and Mrs. Fraâ€" McMillan. Mrs. Raiph Hil}â€" born gave a re.dhgn entitled, "Candlelight" stating t we are apt to despise the lowly candle and forget what a dark world it used to be without themâ€"like a lone star :hlmn% in the darkest night. The Roll Call was answerâ€" ed with a current eveni.ï¬l‘io%tu:e reports were given by . Viola Capling and ?l.rs.,Cl-rence Diaâ€" \n-u;-;, e -’uu I'."‘ Lii_. otm%Mw.m Mrs. Ezra present inâ€" cluding Miss Ruth Cressman of AND THEYRE 8O ECONOMICAL, TOO ! who had been awarded the conâ€" Merkley, or as it is also wn, g‘:am..‘oh: se fAnished the mmmm:«uâ€" salem section to the Grand River northwest of Winterbourne. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shelley were visitors in Orillia, Wednesâ€" day of last week. _ _ _ Quite a number of people from the village and district were enâ€" tertained at a community shower ners of same were M Facey and Mrs. Fraser GORDON‘s GOOD GLASSESs |â€" AF Ontario St. S. _ â€" KITCHENER Phone 24237 John Baird and courtesy reâ€" 2 were mote oy ts Catues REMEMBER .. . 170 ENJOY . EYE COMFORT, YOU SHOULD HAVE PERIODIC EYE CHECKâ€"UPS. If you see well . . . you feel well. CHRONICLE meeting of the Lutheran Chureéf will be held on Sunday afternoon following the worship service beâ€" meeting <of mï¬mvz hchu:t.:‘n.% mm."'a.mwh ::‘.Cmtowhh. YÂ¥ sive mdiu% n'ï¬" Walter Rickert offered prayer and ducted a study on the White Para was held prior to the closing deâ€" ginning at 2 o‘clock, which reâ€" places the usual evening service