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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Sep 1953, p. 4

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:District Nexis t)'ikrirl" “Our Correslxmdents In, R. C, Drager wu hostess at her home in Doon to " mem- ber: Ind one {nest of the Grand River Doon-B air Women’s Insti- tut. on Wednesday evening. The Man. Mrs. Ernest Plumtree, W."'! the meeting all singing e Ode" and repeating the lord's Prayer Mrs. George Ter- mt, secretary -treasurer. read the minutes, correspondence and Inmial report. Roll call was an- muted with a kitchen hint, all members wearing aprons. Mrs. David Kyle, convenur of Home Economies, had charge of the pro- gram and gave an interestinihpa- r; on "The Right Foods to t". s. Ernest Plumtree and Mrs. George Ayres, members who at- tended the A,C.W.W. conference in Toronto read interesting _ pers on the day's program, dh. Ariel Evens. Mrs. Alfred Thomas Mrs. Samuel Cress and Mrs. Gil- bert Wilfongi, the other members who attende , discribed highlights of the day, Some of the ladies had autographs of some delegates from other countries. Mrs Beck. man read the Mary Stuart collect andthe business closed with the Singing of the "Queen", Refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Leigh Hogarth and Mrs. William Kauk. luv, M. G. Cleghorn ot Preston “I in charge ot the union service hold a the Doon United Church on Sunday morning. OTHER LINES PRICED KT $3.98 REWARD SHOE STORES Kitchener Bus Terminal introductory offer! Tuesday, September 8th KITCHENER Gray Coach (Lines FALL BUS TIME TABLES HEALTH AND CLASSMATE SHOES FOR CHILDREN Straps - Bc INFANTS’ CHILDREN'S MISSES' and YOUTHS' WANT ADS FREE This special offer is planned to acquaint you with The Chronicle's now classified columns. Just till in the form below. Mail the torn today. Want Ads submitted by all privqte individuals for Mixelloneoua For Solo, Mir celloneous Wants or the Pemol column will be published to! one week without charge. The Waterloo Chronicle SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS "Save With Safety" at your Tickets and Information at Tts" WILL BE IN EFFECT FILL IN THIS HANDY FORM! Phone 2-4469 mined by In. R. C. ' In. Goon. Down will hem tug,t,t'gs,iMtt2g,tttd"r umber rant, " which In. C. Luehh.art, .tsr_Wambyrtr, die Mrs. Herman Feldpush of " mira is spending some time at the home of her daughter Hrs. John Tilt and Mr, Tilt. Mr Marsh Preston k making good prom-es after his recent se- rious illness He is still a patient at yictorraAaypitai, pgdgn. Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres, Doon, announce the engagement of their daughter Ethel May to Mr. Harold Reid Sehrman of lab and Falls, Maine. The marriage will take place FridagooSepL 18 at 730 o'clock in the n Pres, byterian f?ltytrch. trict Mam. will be ttse-k-t speaker. after apeading over I weer. im- cauon with friends in Sudbury, Murray Gibbirns bt Walkerton spent the week-end at the home pt.his mother, Mrs. Howard Gib- ' Members of the Later Aid of the boon Prenby‘er‘un Church will hold their human meeting Sept. 0 at the chmh. Mu. Fred Hobbs and dn but Eula have returned to their {can Mr Donald Fisher was I busi- ness mm: in Galt on Saturday. Mrs. 1. Health: of non spent Tuytday_s.yith. Mrs, Fred liobbl. JotufTitt attended the Ottawa Fan an last week. -Mr, and Mrs. Louis Roussel and Linda Roussel of Bridgeport were Sizes 4 to lo Blue Saddle .. Ribbed Ponce Soles SADDLE OXFORDS d Cum-tel & Joseph su. $3.49 to $4.45 $4.45 to $5.45 Oxfords WATERLOO Width Fittings .95 “glues for Tots, Leonard Moore's! English Set- tlement was ttIH, " the home of his sister, Mrs. oe Quelch on Thyraday. -ee Mr. and Mrs. William Kaster and sons of Waterloo were Fri- day visitors at the home of Mrs. F. Hobbs? Sunday visitors " an hall: at Mr. and In. Richard Jonas. Mian Ellen Wilson 01M ‘0 vmquwith Mitts Ruth Ill- gov on m y: Mr. and Mn. Cytil Hamer and chukka mam at St. Catur- inu upon! ihi',"i'T at an homo tufr and In. imam Grim- w . _ Mr. and In. Humid We] any! page!!! days with “'10th iii vuitind In. .03. iu-vrgCirGMii" 8nd In. Wendt. ener. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grim- wood and two daughters of St. Catharines were visiting at the horn? of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grim- Mrs. Howard Gibbons and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holmes spent Sunday at the home of the for- mer's grants, Mr. and Mrs. Frank hmitt also visited Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Redford of Han, over. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dawson and Children Bonnie and Dean of Galt were visiting at the home of Mrs. Dawson's mother, Mrs. o. Gefdey?.niThursday. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stump! spent . week Min; rel-lin- Ing friend! lg Detroit, Mich. Gary and Gordon Goddard are visiting at the home ot thhir rindmother and aunt, Mrs. o. Eodr dard and Miss Doubt God. Gail, Sharon, Donna, Gary and Brenda Stumpf spent a week at the home of their “marl-ems. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hewett o Kitch- week at the home}? iirs%Tiii"iii Toronto. 110;:er Gibbons St. has re- turned home after spending six wegks at Southampton. Wesley Pearcy spent Sunday at the home of his parents. Mr. and MP. TKorye Pearcy. o_t Rgcktqn. Bert WintisrmeWCot Centre- vitie was visiting with Stanley Joes pn Saturdayr Ed. JepirUCdi6nt was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Pearcy on Tuesday. $151160! Wendi Itt Pembroke is Richard Hamilton is spending AnL A. Al.» I.-_.- A. L., _ A The Rright Shoes at the Right Price was, and up to College” _ In. 1.: 1mm t'SdlttfduffNt','a'ar. for the various lays. an chug-Ono! an ”loam!” um he Chm an“... In. Philip 6mm In. Wuhan loll In. Gwyn“ ltd Wm NV _ltcm bu- the B'lllulliTniLlle',' Book .to badly Iona-d them lo the has- torbul munch committee. Pour lull“ contributed to the birth- day but“. - troglueed “Fungu- Comm-cu“, jinn: I aynopus- of the lite of chum Stuns and Steven Poster. Btpe.iiiuatmtod their _muu'c by tter levenl selection. In: I I Penn 33v: the lift story at Ludwig an Beethoven and played two ot his New“ Mia Gwrinith Habet Se- baatian Bach and illustrated his life work by playing one of his tt,'tfu""gttin,t,: Min label can a a an; long Ind Mrs. [Adel-man conducted several several contests, Rev. Kaiser and a projector to throw the hymns on the screen. Phil Grimes read the scripture lesson and prayer was repeated in unimn. The tire was lighted ettiy arid at_the close of the de- M" Mttt'tlttturt2grp. 'iii'i?t/ti'i'it1 tatolth as m. 'yr tfirtttt, Pkg»; to n- ". the motto, “3de h a ship Belem to Nations". lob lowing the address by the we“ leer,. M11. George _Sheuer m- The A uat meeting of the Mr. and ti/ltth', was in the form of a Weiner Roast held on the lawn of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cotton. who with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Byrans were huts and hostesses and... "___" Tron-W" "73:2; gang-gm an uncut“. Gi) Mr. all Mm. Club votiimat period iiGis -iGii 3.8:“!!me may! Wy mama Edd! Weller Bout. JUST PHONE 6-6401 If you are trying to sell a piano . . . .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’ll find that a Want Ad will pay for itself many, many times over . . . in quick, sure results at low cost'. John JViahty, Mu Kenneth Smith arid Mrs. Stewart Scott, members of the South Waterloo Gludioli Society attended the Flower Show held tor two days at Gait. Mr. Brighty received a points, Mrs. Smith Mr, Mrs. Scott 5. Mr. and Mrs. Eighty Ind son Paul and Mr. and rs. Kenneth Smith and daughter Kenna ac- companied a busload ot members of South Waterloo Gladioli So- ciety to East Aurora, N.Y., where they _atlend_ed the cladioli show. William yicjGGGiTttiriiiii- steering unit is spending a few days at his home in town. A number of anglers from the village and Bright spent Sunday at a point near Turkey Point and. report a fairly good catch tor Mim Venn: win and In. luck 'c2ttft,iTg,i.ut you! the rook-cod moving Inclinat- Ancu and visiting friend. tho villa... W. Willi-m Jon... who bu boon spending the tumu- moullu " the home of In: but)» at, Mrs. Brown and Funk Brown an om an weak-end In: " hone in sun. A“ LC.'.W. A.C.W.W. Canada Day In fawn» were In. J. B. English, In. D.- vid Hall. In Cinema Human, Mrs. Owen Showeu. In. John Snyder. Mrs. Bumell Harrison, Mrs. C. Woolcott, Mrs. Peter Lac. Mrs. William Belt, Mm. Dough- Bell, Mrs. Clair Harmer, Misa Mary Ella Hewitt Ind It". Rex Harmer. A“ [but Show. EiEI% JUST CALL OUR NUMBER, 6-6401 AND ASK FOR THE ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. . . OUR STAFF IS TRAINED TO HELP YOU WRITE YOUR AD FOR BEST RESULTS JN THE SMALLEST SPACE. 'AetTqMit ttft In I #, 53- Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. Brynns were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bryan: of Httrriston. Mr. and Mrs. John Brighty and family spent a week recently in Tottiagtuun with Mr. and Mrs, William Barnett. Miss Robbie Stewart ot Bob- caygeon has been a guest the past week " the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith. uitgoetuiiirsG iiaGG7iGakiroii. Rev. D. J. Globe and the unrip- tun hum and - “an; m. C. . Pt'ltttagegigt M- and can; wu method which will he and to- ward the l'he,""lg'.r, tr 'lf,d,'e My. y " en {domed the grounds tor the ace:- Mr. and In. William Benda- wn ot lion went the week with Mr. and In. Chan. Roman. Their man who holidnyed with m in this vicinity re- turned with them. Mr. Monty Stewart of Vancou- ver Ind his m. Mrs. C W, Moore of Toronto are guests It the home of their cousin. Min Belle Meme. Mr. and Mrs. Percy McKie of Kitchener accompanied Mia McKie and her guests to Sutton where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Home and family, Inter Douglas Shelton of Woodstock has been vacationing for two weeks with his cousin, Wayne Currah. their day'- ow Mrs. A, NM of Brandon! [In . Saturday visitor in the vit- AND THEY'RE SO ECONOMICAL, TOO I 11:." c K. Nichol-on; ftpgf ”an. Pte,er, m Io- rim on Pt", 'i2lrtt2 Pro- gen" " Uni . Brethren hunt on My mum Vac-1 duct m undead IV Mia. Aa- nu Hildebrand of new and N I. by. {Md Lehman of Toronto played mm can,“ the Sun- day unit- at Bethe] United liming Church. The pastel. Rev. ts. . Lehman occupied the pulpit. In. A. W. and” also rendered a vocal solo In the mor- "um and .1th Kurt: of Kitchener hot week. The vice-prudent. Mrs. Floyd Shah was In their and also ted the devotion. e members spent the remainder of the afternoon tring two comfort. era for relief. " night . “a: monthly meeting ot the Bella] United Minion W.M.S. was heldlln tile chug]: Lug...“ CHRONICLE Mrs. Culvm 801m at.- tained Hansen St: It w demonstration I r on. a. Friday afternoon. 'utrestsmmati “15""? on tlse lawn. mm 7 Mona "iiaa- -- "iiaritri Uni Prep/yy Sttyrett. ttttyr nag 7,, -_...._.. ”no -.-" the Youth Camp at Stunn- darn. ing the pugweelx were: Min Ir- ma Coleman, Miss Marilyn Ick- stein. Min Joanne Bent and Mia: Marion Sheri and ftiiit ara%Tirr. 3327:: Ity"" ell-nth. Sunday m. At?

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