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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Aug 1953, p. 4

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District News From Our Correspondents « Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston was in charge of the union service held at the Doon United Church on Sunday morning. President Mrs. Ernest Plumâ€" tree, Mrs. Samuel Cress, Mrs. Fred Hobbs, Mrs. George Ayres, Mrs. William Kauk, Mrs. Harry Kinzie, Mrs. Lorne Hannausch, Mrs. Ariel Evans and Mrs. Gilbert .Wil!ong“of the Grand River Doonâ€" Blair Women‘s Institute were NDE Sm ie guests at the "At Home" held at the home of Mrs. Sanders, River Road, Galt, by the Dumfries Woâ€" men‘s Institute, to meet Miss Sturdy of Dorset, England. ~ The many friends of Mrs. Vicâ€" tor MacLennan will be pleased to know she is progressing favorably lt the London Hospital. < The many friends of Mrs. Marsk fireston. a patient at Victoria Hospital, London, will be pleased to hear he is making a slow reâ€" covery from his recent serious illâ€" Mr. Fred Sapsworth Sr., 86 years old, was the oldest voter at the Doon poll. _ _ â€" ‘ Mr. Donald Fisher and sons ‘hanqy and Sandy spent Wednesâ€" day in Kitchener. AN OPEN INVITATION! | (Chronicle C To The Public: Nationwide Minerals Limited is drilling a test oil well in the Tavistockâ€"Hickson area of Ontario, about five miles south of Tavistock, on the No. 19 Highway. You are cordially invited . . . To come and see this drilling rig in action â€" to ask all the questions you wish. We are arranging to have inâ€" formed‘ persons on the property to advise you. Mr. J. C. MAIR, President, J. Cameron Mair Co. Ltd., 43 Ring Street West, Toronto, Ontario. 1 would like to see an oil drilling rig in action. Please send me all information on Nationwide Minerals Limited and directions on how to get to the well site. NAME ADDRESS J. Cameron Mair Co. Ltd. is acting as principal in the distri bution of the speculative shares of the above Company. 271 King St. W. ONLY AUTHORIZED KIESWETTER Joe Qulech and Mr. Herb Moore have returned to their homes afâ€" ter.‘ fishing trip in Northern Onâ€" tario. Mr. and Mrs. A. Livingstone and two daughters of Toronto spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe. L PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 110 .01 s 000 ob t ind in t mt Miss Earla Hobbs spent a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Earl Massel and Mr. Massel. SV ES SA e en o nat t Mrs. Don Fisher spent Saturday with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Daniels and Mrs. A. Schneider of Preston were visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones e FESS DEALER A fourâ€"generation family party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Plumtree to celebrate Mr_â€" Plumtree‘s 70th birthday, also for his sonâ€"inâ€"law‘s birthday, George Chie of Ayr. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plumâ€" tree and daughter, Ann, Mrs. Brittenden and daughter Barbara of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. George Keachie and daughters, Georgena and Ruth and Mrs. Fred Mantel and Mrs. Mantel and son Freddie of Ayr. The four generations were â€" Mrs. Ernest Plumtree, daughter Mrs. George Keachie, daughter Mrs. Fred Mantel and son Freddie. Many gifts were reâ€" ceived by the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roussel of wWwC2 §..W. 'M $ visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce llcCu{cluon of Dun: Mr. Aylmer Weicker of mm Sask., is visiting relatives Bridgeport were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones on Sunday. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Bernard Mcâ€" Creath of Hamilton are um a vacation at the home of Mr. Mrs. George Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Hogarth and sons Alan and Roy are on & trip in U.S.A. and will â€"~visit friends in Rochester. Do Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holmes were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Kauk of Kitchener on Wednesday. _ _ Victor MacLennan spent Sunâ€" day visiting in London. . i il.rs. Earl Massel and daughters Linda and Dianne and Mrs. Jack Massel and son John of Kitchener spent Friday at the home of the former‘s _ mother, _ Mrs. Fred Hobbs. â€" _ 20 _ Miss Kathleen Hart of Byron spent Saturday at the Igoon School of Fine Art. _ ____ _ _ Don Karges and Bob Kleinsteuâ€" ber are spending two months in Toronto where they are attending the Ontario Trade School. _ . Mrs. M. Kinzie of Limerick and Mrs. L. Wilkins and daughter Helen of Preston were visiting at the home of the former‘s daughâ€" ter, Mrs. John Sapsworth and Mr. Sapsworth on Friday. R Mrs. Wesley _ Pearcy _ and daughter Sandra sFent Wednesâ€" day at the home of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Lester Weiland and Mr. Weiland of Kitchener. _ Doug Wilfong has returned home after a trip to the West Coast. He visited at the home of his uncle, James Wilfong of Winâ€" nipeg and visited friends in Vanâ€" couver, B.C. John Perine of Buffalo, N.Y., spent two weeks at his home here and with Rolland McGarvey. Mrs. R. Kenmir and sons Sidâ€" ney and Gordon have returned to Fort Erie. After spending two weeks at the home of her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. George Ternant and Mr. Ternant. _ 2o Mrs. Arthur Hatt and daughter Sandra, and Patsy Pfeiffer spent a few days at the home of the forâ€" mer‘s mother, Mrs. Leo Caskenâ€" ette of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fowler and Robert Kennedy of Galt were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Quelch.. Miss Betty Fisher spent some time at the home of her grandâ€" mother, Mrs. L. Caskenette of Preston. Howard Gibbons and Bob Macâ€" Donald were visiting friends at Ancaster on Wednesday. _ PNTReSSPRN en Movemn es Miss Ruth Hagey has returned to her home here after a two weeks‘ trip to B.C. Billy MacDonald spent Thursâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kenmir of Fort Erie. Mrs. Don Wolfe and daughter Dale and Mrs. Melvin Wolfe were visiting in Kitchener on Friday. and Mrs. William Schramm Phone 2â€"4441 ce in Tew Hawoury Park be u the member coming the greatâ€" distance. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roth and daughter, Miss Jean Roth, visited friends and relatives in Sarnia and Detroit last week. Our congratulations are extendâ€" ed to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Otto, the former Joan Dinger of New Dundee, who were married in the New Dundee Baptist Church on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Capling and son, Norman, spent the weekâ€" end with Mrs. a lm:'- parents, Mr. and Mrs. mfm Potter at Turnbull‘s Grove. Miss Ruth Cressman, RN., of the Culp Clinic, Culp, Ark., is spending a month‘s vacation with her !nm' ts, Bishop and Mrs. Curâ€" tis C. Cressman. Among those from this district attending the tours t.hrou&x the new Memorial Hospital on the No. 8 highway, between Preston and Galt, on éundly were: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean whose daughter, Miss Margaret Bean, now on the sta of the old Galt Hospital, will be the assistant dietitian in the new hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Ellâ€" worth Bean, ihrilyn. Wilfred and TEE WATERLOO (Calasth) CHRONICLBE §z 1OUSEHOLD FINANCE 0 R. J. Heisor, Manager 32 King St. South, suite 200, second floor, phone 5â€"53280 WATERLOO, ONT. _ Bean, Msri:iyn. Wilfred and and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence WA â€" ufi. ma:;-cm.& Young Poo-' s Socie ave program a e‘ Feliowship Meeting"of the Cressman, minister of the Blenâ€" heim Mennonite Church, was the special speaker. Mr. Clarence Myers on the Huâ€" ron Road had the misfortune to ‘;h:e .'tuc'pr by fire recently dfiz 0j tions. d.uim::mmu Eub , was reâ€" ualine the tractor lm‘i overflowed fueling the tractor and overflowed the tank with gasoline. When the tractor was started the maâ€" chine burst into flames and desâ€" pite the efforts of the family could not be extinguished. By unnfi a second tractor and chain, Mr. Myâ€" ers was able to pull the burning tractor away from the farm builâ€" &:fii’al'thdfigh he suffered burns while doing so to his arms. The trl;ctor was only about one year old. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sedler and son, Gary, of Leamington spent last week with Mrs. Sadler‘s Ear- {:‘t:’ Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Garâ€" Miss B. Egger of Qweisimmen, Switzerland, was a visitor on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Criittendon and was accompanied JUST PHONE 6â€"6401 If you are trying to sell a pigano . . . . or buy a cottage . . . or find a lost dog . . . or trade a trailer . . . or make or save money any number_of ways . . . try the Waterloo Chronicle Want Ads! You‘l! find that a Want Ad will pay for itself many, many times over . . . in quick, sure results at low cost. ACTION JUSTâ€" 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. Mr family spent Sundasy w Mrs. Schicdei‘s brother, Mr. Lauâ€" rience Snider and family at their summer home at Gnnd Bend. Members of the sville Woâ€" men‘s Institute a the tea given by Central Woâ€" men‘s Institute at the home of Mrs. Sanders, Galt, in honor of Miss Sturdy, of Dorset, l‘mthnd. a dc#‘t. to the Associated Counâ€" try Women of the World %:hr- ence, were: Mrs. Austin ller, Mrs. Oliver W. Kerr, Mrs. Wilmer Roth, Mrs. l'lord Myers, Mrs. Wilâ€" fred Schnelerl, Mrs. A. E. Kerr, Mrs. A. E. Bean, Mrs. Ellworth Bean, Mrs. E. Z. Mcintyre, Mrs. Edward Schiedel, Mrs. Clarence Diamond and Misses Marilyn Beal:‘ and Beverley Anne Diaâ€" mond. Visitors with Mr. angd Mrs. Jack B. Garland were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Elliott and family of Monâ€" treal, Mrs. Annie Burnet and Mrs. Elliott of Galt and Mrs. Rose Schultz and children of Preston Ever Ready Bible Class Meeting. Captain J. W. DeMarbois of Haysville, painted a very interestâ€" ing picture of primitive music as| he addressed the members of the Ever Ready Bible Class at their monthly meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delton Reibling. Capt. DeMarbois reminded his listeners that he started to study primitive _ people while . very young and said that in their music | is a strong desire to express their emotions. "Music was wrmen‘ over 5,000 years ago by China and India", said the speaker, ‘‘and it is rhythm not harmony lhat‘ counts." â€" Primitwe music was traced â€" and _ examples . given through Zululand, the island of Madagascar, the islands east in the Southern Indian Ocean, Chiâ€" na and India. In Mohammedan music each man plays his own version of the same son%o During his travels Capt. DeMarbois lived some time in a Buddhist monasâ€" tery and related their tyge of chanting. In China the audience learned that there is a record of the oldest system of recording music. . The meeting was in charge of the president, Mr. Fred Bean and the speaker was introâ€" duced by Mr. John Baird. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Krulichi GJenallen AND THEVRE SO ECONOMICAL, TOO ! Mrs. Em. Matthews were Mrs. Joe Macdonald . and dm‘hlcn of Guelph; Mrs. Clark | eichel of Toronto and her dflhur, Mr. and Mrs. McCall baby of Ohio; Mrs. Lefty Weiche! and Mrs. H. Heimbacher of Elmira; Mrs. O. H. Vogel of Elmira and Mrs. Edith W:gnllzly of Chicago; Mrs. Addie Bruce of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. W. Montgomery of Orangeville; Mr. ‘and Mrs. H. l.undé of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Cookman of Buluth and Mrs. W. Tyack and Mrs. lorence Marâ€" tin of Hawkesville. \ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Heynes and WDebbie of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Art Sheard of Kitchener and \Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kells near Drayton had yfinic sugper with Mr. and Mrs. . Matthews and \Carl on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Starr and famâ€" ily visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Cushing on the 10th of Peel. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Voising spent Sunday in Mount Forest. Carmen Facey led in prayer and the scripture was read by Mrs. Viola Capling. Mrs. H. W. Watts conducted the Bible study on Giâ€" deonâ€"a hidden characterâ€"stressâ€" ing his great faith and stating that ‘i( we are with God, numbers do not matter. . Mrs. Edward N. Klinkman %ave a reading, "A ‘Psalm of Churches". Mr. Ellâ€" worth Bean was song leader and Mrs. Fraser McMillan conducted |a singâ€"song. During the business tazriod rleiporls were‘fiven by Mrs. Iph ilborn and Mrs. John Baird. Mrs. Carmen Facey was appointed in charge of the proâ€" gram for the next meeting and Mrs. John Facey will be the new gocial convenor. It was decided to hold the next meetin? on Thursday, Sept. 10th. Refreshâ€" ments were served by the hostess and her assistants and an interestâ€" ing newspaper contest conducted by Mr. Eliworth Bean. Mr. Edâ€" | ward N. Klinkman made the courâ€" ‘tesy remarks. Recent callers with Mr. and CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Campâ€" "‘{‘n".‘.’&‘ MrÂ¥. Lorne and sons Bobby and Glen ol“'nh ;rent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. wn Matthews. Clara Hall of Toronto reâ€" turned home after .pudim weeks with relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews \fim a day with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Matthews at Watilenstein on Monday Mrs. Ella Wiggiesworth of Drayton has come to make her home with her brother, Fred Porâ€" ter. Mr. Wayne Starr has returned home from Camp Borden where he spent a few weeks in the trainâ€" ing camp. East Zorra : Chromicle Correspondent (Chronicle ) Mr. and Mrs. Elon Bender a¢â€" companied by Mr. and Mrs. Joâ€" seph Lehman of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at Ottawa. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Orville Einwech< ter called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weil and family Sunday evening. Miss Elaine Helmuth spent Sunday with friends at Wolufi A family gathering was he Sunday, Amflh. at the home of Mr. and . Aaron Helmuth. About 30 }athered as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Bast and family and Mrs. Lioyd Schmidt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Helmuth and family all of Baden;, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Helmuth and three sons, Jimmy, Larry and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Einwechter of New Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Helmuth of Oshawa, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Helmuth and son of Princeton, Ont. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Litwiller and son John and his wife preached a farewell sermon Sunâ€" day at Steinman â€" Mennonite Church before leaving shortly for the Mission field in Argentine. Quite a number from this district attended the meeting. The church was filled to wish them God‘s richest blessing. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Willis Helmuth left for Oshawa Saturday after spending a week with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth. a»

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