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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Oct 1953, p. 4

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who is :‘pend.ln‘ part of her furâ€" lough with her parents, Mr. and wmn Baer of Haysville, ou! her evan,elnfic work in India and toid of the modes of living in the densely populated villages. The meeunnge was held at the home of Mrs. fi T. Pudâ€" dicombe, Haysville, with the preâ€" sident, Mrs. Norman Roth, in charge. Opening devotions were taken by the rector, Rev. W. A. Jones, who ailso introduced the new study book, "Africa Steps Out". Mr. Jones pointed out the twoâ€"fold challenge to the church to provide the stimulus toward the right use of the land and the enrichment of village life and also to see that all government proâ€" jects undertaken by the governâ€" ment are in the interests of the peot;le. _ During the business period it was decided to hold a sale of baking on Saturday, Oct. 24th. Several thankâ€"you letters were read and announcement made of the birth of a daughter on August 7th to the Auxiliary‘s Brnger ptprtner. the Rev. and Mrs. . S. Pitts, Innisfall, Alta. While refreshments were being served Miss Baer answered questions in connection with her work. Mrs. Roth thanked the speaker. The Miss Vinetta Baer, mudmuz- onâ€"furiough, from India under i ons M r en erse was the clal lpukcr’ at the Septem.&; Mflh:t the Woman‘s Auxiliâ€" ary, | ot Branch. Miss Baer Women‘s Auzxiliary Mooting. S.~â€"W. Wilmot : B4 King St. N Bring your motor to TEERKOTT‘S, an authorized Evinrude Dealer, for an INEXPENSIYE CHECKâ€"UP and STORAGE SERYVICE. And then CHECK and STORE your OUTBOARD Let Us 32 King St. N. Don‘t forget â€" Asthma Nefrin TEERKOTT Hot Water Bottles Bedford will CLEAN THE SPARK PLUGS AND FUEL SYSTEM REâ€"PACK THE GEAR CASE CHECK THE MAGNETO AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TANKâ€"TEST THE MOTOR WE WILL STORE YOUR MOTOR WHERE IT WILL BE FREE FROM DAMPNESS AND RUST. Feeling Feverish? 5-95 ® 6-95 ind 1-95 .nd 8-95 The What is your Normal Temperature? Guoranteed to relieve asthma attacks in fifteen seconds, or your money refunded. Others at 1.29 â€" 1.49 â€" 1.89 â€" 2.49 & 2.75 Every home should have one of our tested accurate Thermometers 200 Large Size . . Guaranteed never to collapse HILLMAN MINX SALES & SERVICE EVINRUDE QUTBOARD MOTORS All are 3â€"Heat â€" Fully guaranteed approach of winter brings the problem of Heating Pads For further particulars contact MOTOR STORAGE GA R AGE WATERLOO Opposite Post Office OPEN EVERY NIGHT Special $1.59 1.00 to=%2.75 Electrical Work is progressing at the new addition to the Bethe!l United Church which the men hope to complete this fall. The Young People of the Bienn and Geiger Mennonite Churches entertained the Markham Menâ€" nonite Young People at a Fellowâ€" ship Su‘fper held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rudy. The supper was followed by a firo~ gram provided by the Markham sroup at the Biehn Mennonite hurch. Mr. Irvin Cressman inâ€" troduced the guest speakers and special music was provided by the men‘s quartette of the visiting group. This section of the county is this week undergoing 60â€"cycle conversion in the Hydro Stanâ€" dardization program. It is sinâ€" cerely hoped that it will mean better hydro service for this corâ€" ner situated as it is at the end of the line has had so many hyâ€" dro stops during the past couple of months that it has been most annoying. Weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Klinkman were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Klinkman of Elmira. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Facey were Mras. Lesâ€" lie Rylett and son, Paul of Chatham and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Thompson and daughters, Susan Tmesiig spaciuded with prayer by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cartâ€" wright of Preston and Mr. Geoljg Risk of Gait were visitors wi Mr. and Mrs. George Diamond. | and Jane, of Hanover MOTOR The October meeting of the DRUG STORE WATERLOO Phone _ Mrs. Ernest Plumtree, presiâ€" dent, was in the ehair for the (‘husinm period which was openâ€" ed with the Ode and the Lord‘s Prayer. Mrs. George Ternent, secretaryâ€"treasurer, read the minâ€" utes, correspondence and financial report. A donation of $30 was voted for food for Greek children. | Mrs. Ernest Plumtree and Mrs. | Gilbert Wilfong were appointed delegates to the area convention at Guelph Sept 28 and 29. Mrs. Ariel Evens talked about cancer \dressings and a &l-n to invite a hginke{ f‘;!',,f':“f {fealth program. Mrs. A. Evens re;dlhrovfi:ry Stewart â€" collect Mrs _ Waiter |_ The annual election of officers ; for the High School Literary Soâ€" ciety was held last week and reâ€" Isulted as follows: President, Alâ€" vin _ Sararas; vice â€" president, | Vaughn Sararus; secretary, Andy Sararas; treasurer, Ervin Reist; [pianist, Joanne Reist; asst., Barâ€" { bara Ann Einwechter; editor, ; Marion Sherk; asst., Howard Otâ€" |terbein; Form representativesâ€" | Grade 9, Mary Joyce Buck; Grade |10, Jean Seibert, Grade 11, Claâ€" rene Haas; and Grade 12, Audâ€" ‘rey Fiederiein and Joanne Reist. Shows Pictures on Relief Work. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holtzâ€" hauver, RR. 2, Kitchener, announce the engagement of their d’uql{'fi" Norma Irene, to Mr. Arthur oâ€" mas Sapsworth, Doon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sapsworth, Doon. The marriage will take place Oct. 17 at 3 o‘clock at St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church. Mrs. E. Plumtree introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. R. C. Luckâ€" hart, district president, New Hamburg. She spoke on "What is Communism" in an interesting and educational manner. Mrs. George Ayres thanked her. \New Dundee : . Mrs. Lorne Hannusch was hosâ€" tess, Wednesday night at her home in Blair for the September meeting of the Grand River Doonâ€"Blair group of the Women‘s Institute. ! _ The Charity Band of the Blenâ€" “haim Mennonite Church met at the home of Mrs. Wallace Jutzi on Saturday afternoon. Miss Lucinâ€" \ da Snyder of Waterloo was the |guest speaker and showed picâ€" tures of her relief work in a Children‘s Home in Germany. | After the meeting refreshments were served by the hostess. \ Entertains at Birthday. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the service at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. Announce Engagement. â€" Rev. H. J. McAvoy of Galt was in charge of the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday morning. _ _ 8 Mrs. Edmund Koehler enterâ€" tained at a family birthday supâ€" per last Friday night in honor of the 85th birthday of her mother, Mrs. Mary Milbrandt on Sept. 25th and the tenth birthday of her grandson, Barry Harper on Sept. 27th, The dining table was centred with a birthday cake deâ€" corated with pink and blue canâ€" dles, which had been baked by Mrs. Emerson Harper. By Mrs. R. Jones (Chronicle Correspondent) News from the Churches, The first meeting for the fall and winter season was held by the Children of the Church in St. James Lutheran Church on Friâ€" day night. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. B. Boshart. Mrs. D. J. Glebe, who was in charge of the program showed a film on "Samuel, the Temple Boy". Thirâ€" tyâ€"three children attended the meeting. â€" _ A chicken house containing 450 broilers, three weeks of afe, was destroyed by fire on the farm of Omar Cressman, four miles west of here over the weekâ€"end. The fire wsa caused by lightning. Children of Church Gather. The following officers were elected for the new year: Presiâ€" dent, Shirley Bingeman; secreâ€" tary, Joyce Goodwin, treasurer, Teddy Einwechter. Literary Society Elects Officers. Chickens Burn. Doon : Haysville Women‘s Institute will take the form of a dinner party to be held at the Ratho Presbyâ€" terian Church on Wednesday, Ocâ€" tober 7th, with dinner being served at 12,.30. Mrs. Viola C:g- ling, convenor of the losing side of the roll call attendance contest is in charge of arranfemenu. Special guest speaker will be Miss Frances Denney, woman‘s editor of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterlo Record. Mrs. Cameron Honderich will give a demonstration on bulb culâ€" ture. The motto of the meeting is "Let‘s make good members betâ€" ter and more members interestâ€" Ecuador is waging a scientific fight against an ageâ€"oid scourge of humanityâ€"tuberculosis. Two United Nations agencies are cooperatâ€" ing with the country‘s medical authorities in this attack against TB. The World Health Organization and the U.N. International Children‘s Emergency Fund â€"have contributed experts and equipment. This monthâ€"old baby is being inoculated with BCG by a visiti~~ nurse. By Miss Miriam Hilborn (Chronicle Correspondent) Ecuador W ages W ar Against TB 3003 00000 COAOIIUE CINBDEE in Canada last year and 3000 in First Aid groups, was a group at Aklavik, "the place of the Bfick Bear", 125 miles south of the Arcâ€" tic circle. Eskimo students arâ€" rived by dog team fresh from their caribou hunts! l4 gien on e y e been proud of its pioneering spiâ€" rit. Among the 9000 students in Red _ Cross Home Nursing classes in Canada lact voor and anna o. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stumpt and children Gail, Sharon, Donna, Gary and Brenda spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Stumpf‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hergott of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nadrofski of Brantford were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wolfe on Sunday. _ _ Rhoda Matliow of Kitchener spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. R. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holmes spent Saturday with friends in Hamilton. Dennis Ternent has returned to his home after spending a holiâ€" day at the home of his grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kenâ€" mar. of Fort Erie. Howard Gibbons Sr., is a paâ€" tient in the South Waterloo Memâ€" orial Hospital, Galt. Mr. Gibbons will receive treatment for three weeks. Miss Sherrie Tilt is a patient in the Kâ€"W Hospital in Kitchener, after undergoing an.«appendectoâ€" my. â€" Miss Susan Hilliard of Kitchenâ€" er visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. H. Gibbons. Bobby Nadrofski of Brantford was visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Ivan Battler and Mr. Battler on Wednesday. _ _ iC P ind\ AnBndoeBieinicbisktA hi 123 Mrs. John Ross has returned to her home in Winnipeg after spending two weks with Misses Mg‘rgargt and Iza Ross. 47 Regina St. 8. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilt, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tilt and George Tilt were guests at the home of Mrs. R. Erskine of Hamilton and attended the funeral of Charles Tilt‘s sister, Mrs. J. Farrer, who was 100 years old. ~ Mrs. Art Kauk and children Freddie, Kathy and Karen of Kitchener were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibbons on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holmes spent a few days at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Holmes of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. William Grimâ€" wood visited over the weekâ€"end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Cyâ€" ril Hamer and Mr. and Mrs. Kenâ€" neth Grimwood of St. Catharines. n o2 220 mt NnR iee, Robert Kleinstauber of T;ronto spent the week at the home of his mother, Mrs. Fred Kleinsteuber. Mrs. Lorne MacLennan of Millâ€" bank spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor MacLenâ€" nan. Alex McEcheran of Dundas and Harry Saunders of Ancaster were visiting at the home of Mr. and M|:§. Wesle;"_Pearcy on Saturday. Eooplce O ate ty Pom Saly Leonard Pfeiffer of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Pfeiffer. Jack Skipper of Guelph spent a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Skipper. Wesley Pearcy spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearcy of Rockâ€" ton Bradley will be hostess at her home in Blair for. October meetâ€" ing. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Fred Trimble and Miss Murie! Pannaâ€" baker. Personals. Mr. J. DeVries of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quelch on Thursday. 26 m HEL boidcas, Don Fisher was a business visitor in Kitchener on Saturday. ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILINGS Canadiar‘xa Rd Cross has always THB WATERLOO (Ontelo) UCHRONICLE CLEMMER WELDING AND MFG. LTD. Phone â€" 6â€"6817 t By Miss Miriam Hilborn 1ci‘;'ronlch Correspondent) The Baptist Young rPeoPle's Union held its first meeting of the fall season at the church on Monâ€" day night. The president, Eden Hilborn presided and Andy Saâ€" raras read the scripture lesson. New Dundee : Old? 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ANYWHERE _ manager can obtain market information, * # arrange letters of credit, transfer * $ S~o ~ /% {fi funds and provide all the other ; i t t ib P '.!," P ol â€" | e yâ€"* 1/ V (’ Alk, banking services that help to â€"â€"<F r LZMMPTZ l ;, s is C d A ;:;7/“” C s /, t, » cal / afi, P t overcome obstacles of distance, _ » wnZP /K ie d m/l7 Eis /’”*’,Z,:/‘f”f/’//’l language and custom. & 0 4 4@ m Rally Day was observed at the Baptist Sunday School on Sunâ€" day morning. The superintendent, Eliwood Toman, presided for a short program following the lesâ€" son period. Eden Hilborn and Mrs. Stuart Rosen'bergder offered prayer after which iss Mary Joyce Buck and Miss Sylvia Saâ€" raras sang a duet. Harold Jones presented the report of the seeâ€" retaryâ€"treasurer. The election of officers was held as follows: Hon. president, Eden Hilborn; president, Mrs. Stuart Rosenberger; first viceâ€"president, Walter Toman; second viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Mrs. James Simpson; secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer, _ Harold _ Jones; asst., Alvin Sararas; pianists, Maâ€" ry Joyce Buck and Sylvia Saraâ€" ras; additional members on the executive committee, Rev. J. E. McCauley, Mrs. Emerson Harper and Mrs. Harold Poth. Fulâ€"Oâ€"Pep Pig Starter, built on oatmeal and containing the latest scientific balance of ingredients including valuable entibiotics, is now further improved by the coating of sugar. Increased palatability results in pigs eating more at an earlier age when bigger gains are made on less pounds of feed. Then, too, pigs build up greater resistance to disease ... develop into healthier pigs that weigh up to 10 pounds more at weaning. CB lt SEE YOUR FULâ€"Oâ€"PEP DEALER Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Smith of Brown City, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth last Friday and also called on other relatives here. Edwin Hénhig spent the past few weeks visiting with relatives at Portage La Prairie, Man. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider and NEW FULâ€"Oâ€"PEP PIG STARTER PROMOTES RAPID GROWTH! R. R. *# 3, Kitchener, Ontario For full particulars â€" Or THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Shirley and Yvonne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth at Parâ€" ker on Sunday. ooo Tuerk â€" Sept. 22, Eugene W. Tuerk, 546 Lancaster St. W., Bridgeport, 73 years. Bowmanâ€"Sept. 25, Mrs. Joseph Bowman, New Hamburg, 85 years. Engeiâ€"Sept. 26, Albert J. Engel, Toronto, formerly of Waterloo, 73 years. Klinckâ€"Sept... 26,. Mrs.. Hilda Klinck, 11 Duke St., Elmira, 56 years. Yantzâ€"Sept. 26, Lincoln Yantz, Bloomingdale, 31 years. Rev. and Mrs. Wilfred Myra and son, Keith of New Germany, Nova Scotia, were guests of Rev. and Mrs. D. J. Glebe last week. DE A T HS October 2, 1008

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