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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 May 1953, p. 9

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â€" Friday, May 29, 1968 -.e-d a week of special Evanâ€" night when they will be at the petnel United Missionary Church, concluding with a mass meeting minister of the Congregational! wnurch in Stratford. John Hofâ€" stetter was chairman for the opâ€" cning service on Sunday night and the music was provided by a inixed octette from the Wilmot reliowship of Mennonite Churchâ€" es Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamacher sang on Monday night and the cuairman was Rev. J. E. McCauâ€" iey. David Bergey was song leaâ€" uer for both nights. _ â€" _ TR OSE VE mieaRets. "Youth Night * will be observed un Saturday night when one of Lr. Bob Pierces films, "Willing ‘to Die" will be shown. The Caâ€" rolina Four, well known colored quartette from Buffalo, N.Y., will sing at both Saturday and Sunday night services. The blessing of a new Lectern was observed at the Sunday morâ€" ning service at St. James‘ Luthâ€" eran Church with the pastor, Rev. D. J. Giebe officiating. The Lectern was made by one of the members of the congregation, W. H. Egerdee and was presented to the church by the children of the Beginners Department of the Sunday School and those of the Primary Department with their Popcorn Pick Your Camera NOW! ST iL ! 32 King St. N. To every Customer LADIES! CASH IN Your NORTHERN ELECTRIC Dealer 84 King St. S. STOCKIE FREE FRESH Bedford A becautiful CORONATION CROWN BROOCH with saofety clasp â€" set with beautiful colored jewel stones. . . . Only 49c A BOX OF Deluxe Automatic Convertor Lamp Kit Pilot Light Switches The Oven Controlâ€" Nonâ€"Tilt Oven Racks 5â€"Heat Elements Be sure to write your name on the box top and win a new KODAK CAMERA to be drawn for the last day of every month. You set the terms to suit your budget Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Saturday. night. ; S¢. S. WATERLOO (Mext to P.U.C.) Phone 44116 * NEXT TIME BAKE IT BETTER WITH _A GURNEY * C W DURING THIS UNBELIEVABLE OFFER "Tzam WHEN YOU PURCHASE ANY ALL NEW WATERLOO Opposite Post Office payment he ;.-."“'aa sang during fi'l:’i-!'._"‘."'h Miss Ellisa Cressman of 'wwomd' the Missionary and Baptist Sunday |ing t, Mrs. Weston Saraâ€" Schools on Sunday 'l&lfim hamm on the subject of M:\ln.m ". She was accompaâ€" | and A. Fother were t-goiu, -uu;‘:%:‘u:&- bholdt‘:; ?homnfinuknnhww‘!-._&m“ollfi- Young People‘s Society met at the church on Thursday ‘night with the president, Miss Elinore Roâ€" senberger presiding. Scripture verses were given by various members and Calvin Brutzki played mouth organ selections. Miss Ruth Shantz gave a report of the Young People‘s convention held at Stouffville on the holiday. At the close of the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brutzi and famâ€" ily who are moving to Waterloo next week were made the reciâ€" fil:nl.l of an electric tea kettle. v. J. H. Good gave the address and Mrs. Roy Parker made the presentation. A social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served. 0 â€" â€" Mrs. Walter Shantz who obâ€" served her birthday on Thursday was â€" pleasantly â€" surprised . by members of her family at her home in the evening. Supper was served including a birthday cake and Mrs. Shantz was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Those presâ€" ent from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newswanger of Blue<Ball, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Krampien of Waterloo. The May meeting of the Wo or a LEONARD REFRIGERATOR You receive ABSOLUTELY FREE at no extra charge a beautiful 13 Pc. NESCO STAINLESS STEEL KITCHENâ€" WARE SET Gurney Gives Previously sold only at home demonstrations for DRUG STORE ELECTRIC and APPLIANCES ISs A GOOD MAN TO KNOW Top Elements Utility Drawers ® Even Heat O Warmer Oven RANGES PRICED AS LOW AS â€" ELECTRIC RANGE 29% $108.95 and Mrs. Anson Lang gave one of "The County of Waterloo." "Thoughts on the Harvest" and a humorous reading were given by Mrs. Bechtel. â€" â€" After the program a sale of seeds, Irl:nu and bulbs was held with . Bechiel acting as aucâ€" tioneer. The sum of &.0 was realized. Refreshments _ were served by Mrs. Weston Sararus, Mrs. Futher and Mrs. E. S. Brown. mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger and their daughter, Miss Hazel D'mw er, nurseâ€"inâ€"training at the Kâ€" Hospital accompanied by Miss Kathleen Eby, nurseâ€"inâ€"training at the Kâ€"W Hospital, returned on Friday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dinger at Hazel Park, Mich., and other reâ€" iatives at St. Ignace, Mich. _ _« _Mr. and Mrs. Samue! Foe of Woodstock were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Goettâ€" Rev. and Mrs. E. Sider and famâ€" ily of Toronto visited with Rev. and Mrs. Keith Nicholson on the Sunday. _ __ esns Guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling during the holiday weekâ€"end were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Woodley and family of Milton; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter sStroh of Toronto. Heidelberg : Quite a number of this comâ€" munity attended the anniversary service of St. Jacobs Evangelical Church on Sunday with Rev. Barthel guest speaker both morâ€" ning and evening Eerv'w’e‘s. e _ Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Hertel and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Loman Dickson at Atâ€" Our fishermen didn‘t have good luck after spending a week at Toâ€" vefmory, but "cherio boys", betâ€" wer luck next time. _ _ _ _ Mir. and Mrs. Carl G. Keller and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Herman at New Hamburg. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ersman spent Sunday. at North Bay. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler of Sarnia spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koehler. â€" Miss Maud Engelter of Toronto is spending the summer months at her home in the village. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Braendle, Mrs. Viola Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zinkanna attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Chrisâ€" tie at Moorefield on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Bill Steinbach and family of West Monkton spent( Sunday with the former‘s uncle, Mr. Louis Steinbach. _ | _ Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Vogel and sons spent Sunday at Millbank with Mr. Nelson Schleuter. _ _ _ Mr. Dale Wey of Lansing, Mich., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hoch, over the weekâ€" end Mr. and Mrs. John Bruder of Kitchener and Mr. Herb Heimâ€" pel of Waterloo were weekâ€"end visitors with Miss Mary Heimpel. _ Mr. and Mrs. Derryl Moore of Cunestogo were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Delong and John spent Sunday with friends ot Galt. . Guests at Mr. and Mrs. Harold Denstedt, Gienalien, were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Masyk, Sheila and Brenda and Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Golbeck, Patsy and Dianne. _ _ Messrs. Karl _ Kuhn, _ Neil Schmidt â€" and â€" Mervin â€" Kuepfer Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chebushnik und Frank of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kappes. _ __ pent the weekâ€"end at Buffalo By Miss Katherine Kuhn (xhromcle Correspondent} °_ _ 2297 by Bormer Local Girl ham of hn . Woar in permude. w%“‘ ol t A of interest in w was perâ€" to and from formed | in & John‘s "Church, nc‘ y a PV mlu-a u-fl which is true afternoon when style. Following the ceâ€" beth Mcintyre was in marâ€" | remony a was held in rhntolr..loboflvmlu-u.w. of the ritt The bride is the daughter of |Colony ‘Club" in $ m,n?fi.un.l.l. elntyre of|muda. When the bride‘s mother Pare yoe en ts lam sthainhs mm depie en â€" . Fredâ€" | was erick G. Barritt of Canada Villa.} Berncie m:. of Pembroke, Bermuda. King u-w;xnhmum + The pretty doubleâ€"ring ceremoâ€"|wore a blue dres wi acâ€" ny was performed by RKev. Nowâ€"|cessories and a blue and white ell Chapman before an effective[corsage. The groom‘s mother was bridal setting of white spring|gowned in . dee aquaâ€"mauve fRowers. Wedding selections sung|crepe with malchtn; lace bodice were "The King of Love Myjand wearing white accessories Shepherd is" and ~Praise My Soul|and a white corsage. The King ol Heaven". Mrs. Daâ€"| The bride‘s going away costume vid Wadson played the wedding|was a navy blue lace dress in In the absence of the bride‘s faâ€" ther, Dr. W. H. C. Masters of Hamilton, Bermuda, gave the bride in marriage. For ner wedâ€" ding she chose a white nylon lace floorâ€"length gown with tulle over satin. ‘lne snugly filted bodice featured short sieeves, scalloped neck line and she wore, lace gauntlets. The full skirt was inâ€" set with panels of lace and fell into a slight train. Her fingerâ€"tip veil was held in place by a lace headdress bound with satin and seed pearl trimmed. She carried a white crescent bouquet of glameâ€" lia and stephanotis. â€" Mrs. Anthony Buckley, nee Dorothy Mullholland formerly of Kitchener, was matron of honor, wearing an aqua ballerina dress of antique silk. The fitted bodice nad a cuffed empire neckline and a bouffant skirt,. With it she wore matching â€" veil, â€" gauntlets | and snoes. Her flowers were yellow glamelias in a crescent shaped bouquet. _ â€" _ The bridesmaids were Mrs. William McPhee of Bermuda, sisâ€" ter of the groom, Miss Reta Jean Robidaux of Bermuda and Moneâ€" ton, N.B., and Miss Joy Heindrick of Bermuda and Regina, Sask. They were dressed alige in yelâ€" low gowns made similar to that of the matron of honor and carried soft cascading crescents of creme white. The attendants with the exception of the groom‘s sister, were nursing classmates of the TOTAL CLEARANCE OF MILLINERY OTHER SKIRTS CIRCULAR SQUAW SKI Wool Flannel, Wool pic Cloth, Wool Tweeds : Priced from _ _ o In Cotton ___ 7.98 to 15.95 Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 44 Regular 9.95 for Regular 7.98 for Regular 5.98 for Regular 3.98 for EVERY FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O‘CLOCK Tweed 9.95 ;wbich was held at the home of Mrs. W. Oliver Kerr. The presiâ€" ‘dent, Mrs. Norman Roth, presidâ€" red and extended a hearty welâ€" \come to Rev. and Mrs. Jones who rcame to this parish from Seaforth. |\Rev. Mr. Jones opened the meetâ€" lmg with the litany and prayers. A short talk on the Huron Church Camp was egwen by the rector. It was decided to visit the Mohawk Institute at Brantford in June, ‘the date to be announced later. | Announcement was made of the {Annual Deanery Meetina to be |held in Trinity Church, Galt, on \un Tuesday, May 26th, commencâ€" \mg with the sacrament of Holy 'i(.'ummumon at 10 am. Mrs. W. ‘Crittendon gave a report on the |Little Helpers‘ Conference which | was held in London in April. An iarticle from the Living Message wore a biue dreis with white acâ€" cessories and a blue and white con;g.; The .momd.‘i ‘s mother was gow in aquaâ€"mauve crepe with mntchfn; lace bodice and wearing white accessories and a white corsage. â€" The bride‘s going away costume was a navy blue lace dress in jacket style and she wore white accessories and a white clamelia (0!‘_._“8‘ oo â€" 800 The bride is a graduate of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo _ School _ of Nursing, Kitchener and is on the staff of the King Edward VIl Memorial Hospital, Bermuda. The bridegroom is a graduate of Mount Allison University, N.B., and employed with John Barritt & Son of Hamilton, Bermuda. Auxiliary Welcomes New Rector. The Rev. W. A. Jones, newly appointed rector of St. George‘s Anglican Church, and Mrs. Jones were guests of honor at the re\su- lar monthly meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Auxiliary of that church, U e 1 \, * 7 . / n;’ w24 2 C m 4 P yee . a SKIRTS n < CIRCULAR SKiRTS e agot 5,’2, In many different patterns 4g.+** *Â¥ and styles. Priced from: // \\ a .-. ; / \ 2.98 to 4.98 N Sizes 12 to 20. ** _A !& In Prints, Circular Cotten, Cl dliel 6 \ /‘,\' F p Muitiâ€"Tone, _ Denim _ and * & A 4‘_ Criskay, a ># :‘. ME i ’\ V SKIRTS 'r' â€" f D I ’sSizes 10 to 16. ‘ \\\ l v‘ (() frmats) pic n‘ pic, Skeitzel \ P LULT is and Gabardines ) 15.95 * * and 38 to 44. Includes _ Denim, Washage Cottons, Ombre, Picolay. Same sizes as in first Group. _ 0 D 6.98 to 10.95 â€"ZASHION STOP Includes Printed Cotton, * 4. 70 TO 3,.7G Mirasilk, Sharkskin, Bemâ€" + Sizes 32 to 40. berg sheers, French crepes, Colors: Pink, blue Normandy, crepes and gingâ€" and white. hams. Sizs n woz» s w« _ BLOUSES 16% to 24% Sleeveless and short sleeves in Polished Cotton, and Broadcloth Cotton Mesh, Nylon and alluracel in all styles. Sizes 12 to 20. Priced from: \ s 2.50 to 7.98 These are all washable 3.98 to 5.98 was bornâ€" on :“j{thfisio rge A. Miller near Haysville for some years beâ€" Ne H-mbur! bur '!' Mrs. Eldon Gehâ€" ml: RKR. 2, Gait; and Miss Iva Miller, Haysville Funeral serâ€" vices were held at the Futherâ€" Omand Funeral Home in New Hamburg on Saturday afternoon with Rev. C. R. Kauth of Roseâ€" lur{mm Meets. Mrs. John Baird led the devoâ€" tions at the regular meeting of the Bethel United Church Auxiliâ€" ary which was held at the home of Mrs. Raiph Hilborn. The topic of the meeting was "The United Nations and Christian Missions", uxdasknonu:ethemewuv'von by Mrs. J. Baird, Mrs. iola Capling, Mrs. Oliver Facey, Mrs. Oliver Capling and Mrs. Ellsâ€" worth Bean. Mrs. V. Capling, president, was in charge of the business period. I‘: auction sale of miscelianeous items was held at the close of the meeting with Rev. W. Watts acting in the capaâ€" citi of auctioneer. The sum of $18. was realized. Refreshments ville in charge. Burial was in Riâ€" were served by Mrs. Hilborn Linwood : Miss Doris Mary Hackett, B.A., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hackett, Linwood graduated on May l8th in honor philosophy from McMaster University. Miss Hackett received first class standâ€" ing and was nymed to the Dean‘s honor list. She is to begin work with the Kitchener Y%VCA in August Attending her graduation were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hackett and guests from Stratâ€" ford and Toronto. Colors available are: White, Kelly, Red, Blue, Pink, Mauve and Navy By Mrs. L. McCalium (Chromicle Correspondent) COATS ENTIRE STOCK TO BE REDUCED Reductions up to i lt . 9 o# sretaEale hm"‘a A+ry wf oA past three years, fiv..uuu ntrg e CA George A. Miller Hiaaliion with M+. and Miew Clayâ€" Va Price g% a Fode] i. 2Â¥ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Matthews of 'MMvm% of Mr. and Mrs. Harry t. Over twenty styles to choose from in Cotton, Cotton Plisse, Crepe and Satin. Sizes 32 to 42. Colors: White and Navy. Sevage Sandois ore Cool, Comfortable 114 King S. Wa WE SPECIALIZE IN CHILDREN‘S FITTINGS LLOYD SCHWEITZER SHOES In white, red and brown. C width. FULL LINE OF KAUFMAN TENNIS SHOES IN STOCK y m y o2 / Ed h 2.98 to 7.98 TWO STRAP â€"Large. Nearly a dozen differâ€" ent styles to choose from. Priced from: 1.98 to 2.98 PAJAMAS In striped silk, jersey and crinkle crepe. Priced from HALFâ€"SLIPS Small, medium and 2.98 to 3.98 Opp. Theatre and Post Office 31 King N. Wateriao Phone 2â€"5088 hok 12 Flocked Denim Outfits Shoulderiess Blouse Peddle Pusher Skirt Gingham fourâ€"piece play suit. Colors are red, blue and green. Sizes 12 to 18. Threeâ€"piece Denim play suit in Navy, Red, Gre;rq and Grey. Sizes 12 to 18. ice: PLAY SUiIT SHORTS SPORTSWEAR In Gingham and Denim. Price k ALSO SHORTS AND IN GINGHAM. and Durable % 6 Colors are grey and blue Sizes 12 to 18. A Mrs. Bill and Mrs. Earl Dodds in London Pastel blue, red, white and multi. Sizes 8% to 12 Sizes 12% to 3 ... 4.4§ 1495

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