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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Oct 1953, p. 4

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Mrs. William Grimwood, church organist, played for the hymns. The meeting was closed by Mrs. Black with prayer. Presidents of the W.M.S. attending were: Mrs. J. T. McCullough of Elmira, Miss Mary Oliver of Galt, Mrs. Roy Black of Fergus and Mrs. William Blaschke of Preston. Afternoon tea was served in the church school rooms. Mrs. H. G. Clegâ€" horn of Preston poured tea. Asâ€" sisting with serving were: Mrs. George Ayres, Mrs. Ivan Battler, Mrs. Donald Wolfe, Mrs. Ted Wolfe, Miss Iza Ross, Miss Marâ€" garet Ross, Mrs. Ernest Plumtree, Mrs. Wiliiam Grimwood and Mrs. Gilbert Wilfong. Members of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterian Church held their business meetâ€" ing October 7th at the home of Mrs. Charles Tilt, Doon. Named Most Valuable Player. Arthur §§p§\;;)fifl-vu';sâ€"';1;l;\ed the most valuable player of the South Waterloo. Rural Softball News from the Churches. the Presbyterian Church on Sunâ€" day ‘afternoon. The pupils and teachers of the Church School took part in this service, also Mr. William Grimwood, superintenâ€" dent of the church .choormd the minister Rev. H. G. Cleghorn. The address given by Rev. Ch*horn was "‘Together for the Lord". Hold Missionary Mecting. Members of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Doon Presbyterian Church held a missionary meeting on Wednesday afternoon at â€" the church _ with éues!.l ntmd.inns from Fergus, Elmira, G#lt a church with guests attending|‘0"". »Apsworth on . [nursday from Fergus, élmira, Galt d::fl evening when about sixty neighâ€" Preston. Mrs. Roy Black of Ferâ€"| PO"S %flends gathered to us, president of the Gue‘ph]honor' iss Norma Holtzhauer My;fly Women‘s Missionary and Arthur Sapsworth who are Society, was the guest speaker ) !9 be married on October 17th. and outlined the work. Mrs. Gilâ€"| The many beautiful and useful bert Wilfong, viceâ€"president, of | gifts were arranged on a decoratâ€" the LA. was in the chair Mrs. ¢d table were opened by the John Shepherd of Gait sang gwo(xuests of honor who thanked sol‘z with Mrs. William Howden, their many friends for their gifts. of Galt was organist. Miss u.,-.(Mrs‘ Ivan King conducted a quiz aret Ross read the scripture. 4nd Other contests Several of the Mrs. William Grimwood, cfimh(!uests received prizes. Lunch organist, played for the hymns.| Was served by Mrs. Louie Wilâ€" Rev. H. J. McAvoy of. Galt was in charge of the service held at the Doon United Church, on Sunâ€" tME ONLY rantway sErvinc A lt GORDON‘s GOOD GLASSESs tourist slee‘rers, lounges and coaches. Delicious meals in attractive dining cars served with Canadian National‘s traditional courtesy and efficiency. By arrangement at major points you can have a driveâ€"yourself car waiting for you. Per reservations and information regording your business and pleasure travel, see, write or phone your local Canadian National Passenger Agent. It‘s the pleasant, luxurious way to travelâ€"‘*"The Jasper WI on the Continental Limited . . . Canadian National‘s R:ndable daily link between Montreal, Offteawa, Toronto, inaki, Winnipeg. Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper and Vancouver. Canada‘s magnificent scenic beauty greets you with a new adventure every mile while you relax in the airâ€" conditioned comfort of attractive bedrooms, standard and 49 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER Phone 24237 EYE COMFORT, YOU SHOULD HAVE PERIODIC EYE CHECKâ€"UPS. REMEMBER . . . service was held at ontinental If you see well . . . you feel well. TO ENJOY uen mmoghy atithe Inpgun was ues er a uet was Arthur White, M.P., for South Waterloo. Ralph Yager of Fenâ€" wick, Prddtm of the ORSA, preâ€" sented the Duvall ‘h’opfl to the Plains team who finished on top of the league. The postâ€"schedule playâ€"off has not been completd as yet but the final game between Doon and The Plains will be played this week to decide the championship. The winner wil} receive the Elliott Trophy. Enâ€" |tertainment was provided by Ed. Jackson of Galt. Hold Shower. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sapsworth on Thursday evening when about sixty neighâ€" bors %rlends gathered to honor‘"Miss Norma Holtzhauer and Arthur Sapsworth who are to be married on October 17th. \The many beautiful and useful Mrs. Ernest Plumtree and Mrs. Gilbert Wilfong as delegates of the Grand l%iver Doonâ€"Blair group of the Women‘s Institute attended the convention at Memâ€" orial Hall, OAC, Guelph, Monday and Tuesday. _ _ _ Miss Sherrie Tilt has returned to her home from the South Waâ€" terloo Memorial Hospital, Galt, Friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Skipper who have left the village to reside in Kitchener, presented Mrs. Skipâ€" per with a gift of cut glass and silver dish, and Mr. Skipper with tobacco. Mrs. Gilbert Wilfong and Mrs. Ernest Plumtree were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Riddolls of Guelph. s kins, ’gf Helen Wilkins, Miss Isabel psworth, Mrs. William Kauk and Miss Jane Ayres. Newsy Notes and Personais. Association made a donation to the M.V.P. award and c.a?'an- Limited" 1IM P20 viNCES at the John Perine of i!â€"li'f'falo. N.Y., spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Leonard Pfeiffer ‘ of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aif Pfeiffer. Mr. and Mrs. Art Kaufman and daughters Sharon, Denise and Kaâ€" thy were visiting friends in Kitchener on Saturday. Leonard Pfeiffer of Toronto spent the week at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Pfeiffer. Jack Bechtel and James Gorâ€" denier spent several days vacaâ€" tioning in the Algonquin Park district. Frank Pearcy of Galt spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcy. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Art Kaufman and daufihters, Sharon, Denise and Kathy were visiting friends in Kitchener on Saturday. s Murray and Roy Gibbons and Miss Susan Hillyer were visiting on Wednesday at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hillyer of Owen Sound. Mrs. Wm. Teet has returned to her home after .spendix:fa a few days at the home of her daughter Mrs. Clifford Hall and Mr. Hali of Freeiton. Bob Kleinsteuber of Toronto spent the_weekâ€"end at the home of his mother, Mrs. Fred Kleinâ€" steuber. * Mrs. Wesley Pearcy and daughâ€" ter Sandra were visiting in Kitchâ€" ener on Wednesday. Mrs. Donald Wolfe and daughâ€" ter Dale and Mrs. Ivan Battier and som Brian were visitors in Kitchener on Thursday. Don Karges of Toronto s})em the weekâ€"end at the home of his Earents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred arges. Rev. and Mrs. S. Wendt were vis_i_tors _in Toronto recently. _ where she was a patient. 92 Ontarie St. 8. â€" Kitchener Drorier and light; Reg. 5179_58; NOW only $169.50 4â€"burner Apartment Size Sunshine Electric Stove Reg. $149.50; NOW $129 sa TRADEâ€"IN STORE BULL AS Westinghouse Console Clare Jewel Combination Coal and Gas Range â€" Reg. $109.50; NOW only $89.50 Electric Range Automatic oven control broiler and light: Wine or green velour, chrome arms; Reg. $187.50; NOW only $168.50 Small Coleman SPACE HEATER Reg. $59.50; NOW only $44.95 Large Acme SPACE HEATER Findlay COOK sTOVE Ivory and green; Reg. $39.50; New 3â€"Pc. DAVENPORT SUITES DAVENPORTS New Space Saver CHESTERFIELD | 3 > $44.50 & up KROEKHLER HIDEâ€"Aâ€"BED Dark blue tapestry, $79.50 CHESTERFIELD SUITES $ "‘Ontario‘s After expiaining his methods to the United Nations Educational, muuummmhmmbyunum vided through U.N. technical assistance in continuing his educational program. Shown discussing the agreement signed between the Coâ€" lombian Government and the United Nations, is Father Saicedo and Father Joaquin Saicedo (left), u priecst in Colombia, brought educaâ€" tion to rural communities by means of radio. His success was overâ€" wheiming. He taught thousands to read with lessons over the_air. As is Grey, green, red or wine $49.95 4 Priest Pius a Radio Equals Literacy ULLAS ARGAIN UVYVS . Etchats, U.N. Resident Representative in Colombin. $4.95 & up $129.50 $29.95 $24.50 George‘s * Miss Jane Rahn of Kitchener was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stumpf on Jh-‘l'jt_iay. 8 s â€" | _ Miss Susan Hillyer of Owen Sound is visiting at the home of (Ml:: and Mrs. Howard Gibbons. a grey twoâ€"piece gabardine dress, black accessories and corsage of orchid colored mums. John Herâ€" bert Lisso, Doon, was groomsman. For the wedding trip immediateâ€" ly following the ceremony â€" to Kingston, Thousand Islands and Lake Placid, N.Y., the bride donned a blue topcoat. Upon their return residence will be made at 46 Weber St., Kitchener. A reâ€" ception at the home of bride‘s mother in Mount Forest will be held Thanksgiving weekâ€"end. 143 King St. E Married quietly in â€" Trinity United Memorial Chapel, Kitchâ€" ener, at 12 o"clock noon, Saturâ€" day, October 3rd, were Miss Greâ€" ta Elizabeth Boyd and Charles Ritchie Drager. Rev. P. O. Hossie officiated. The bride is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Boyd of Mount Forest and groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Drager of Doon. Given in marriâ€" age by her father, the bride‘ wore a greyishâ€"beige wool pic and pic suit with. rust colored accessories and purse corsage of bronze colâ€" ored mums. Mrs. Harold J. Sanâ€" son of Camp Borden was her sisâ€" ter‘s only attendant and wore Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Skipper and daughters Dorothy _ and Grace have taken up residence on Henry Street in Kitchener. Gordon Kenmir of Fort Erie spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his ‘sister, Mrs. George Terâ€" nant and Mr. Ternant. Pretty Fall Wedding. Aima Johnson of Preston was visiting at the home of Mrs. Joe Quelch on Thursday, _ _ _ Mrs..S. Domm and Miss Alice Bewick of Galt were visiting on Thursday at the home of their sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mr. Smith, Mrs. Herb Moore of English Settlement spent Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Queiph. Dougias Smith of Toronto s[)ent the weekâ€"end at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pfeiffer. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilkins and daughter Helen of Preston and Mrs. M. Kinzie of Limerick spent Thursday at the home of the latâ€" ter‘s daughter, Mrs. John Sapsâ€" worth and Mr. Sapsworth. Paint & Wallpaper pl Washable Sunâ€"Terted Wallpapers, Come in and see them toâ€"day, A. B. Leonard Holmes spent the weekâ€"end at Rochester, !d.YA «UNâ€"1ESTED WALLPAPENRS A complete range of color: and > 4 Sunk THB WATERLOO (Oateis) COHRORICLE Kitchener James Y. Nichol, most frequent traveller to Canada‘s beautiful virgin territory, spent a week fishing and prowling in the woods of the famous Nn&umi Valley. There, amid 250 miles of mounâ€" tain splendor, he found thrills, chills and fun aplenty to mspofl the ageâ€"old le"e’:adn of the deadâ€" man‘s valley. is Canadian traâ€" veller, a noted feature writer, takes you on this trip in October 10th Star Weekly. THE WONDERS OF Mr. and Mrs. Georfe Culp and son, Ralph of Vineland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz on Sunday, . loo Teach;:s‘; Con'\lv%nuon at Hamâ€" ilton on Friday. ey spent part of the day oburvi:gmfl Armâ€" strong and Ryerson is. Rev. and Mrs. C. K. Nicholson and children, Bruce and Phyllis spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nicholâ€" son at Port Elgin. _ Rev. and Mrs. Willard Geiger and daughters, Joy, Ruth and Barbara 'olu Aylg:r were recent guests o r8. iger‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlichter. w Lester Reist Juve talks on his recent trip to Japan at the Free Methodist Churches at Franford and Marmora over the weekâ€"end. Principal Delford Zehr, Miss Eleanor Bond and Mrs. Marion Romahn of the local Public School stafim attended the South Waterâ€" Eeoial oo s lce o io e un ees Mrs. Arthur Dawson _ and daughter, Lexie Ann of Selkirk spent a few days of this week with their aunt, Mrs. J. Cassel. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baer have returned home from a motor trip to Quebec City and the New Engâ€" land States. Mrs. A. E. Wegenast of Hamil. Rev. Arnold Cressman is atâ€" tending Waterloo College and Semqury_thi; year. Stglndny. oly Comunion was observed at the United Brethren Church on Sunday morniniwith the pasâ€" tor, Rev. C. K. Nicholson officiatâ€" ing. The choir sang. > The U.B. Christian Endeavor Society met at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Aibert Fiederlein on Wednesday night with the presiâ€" dent, Miss Mary Kaster presiding. Miss Edna Hilborn read the scripâ€" ture lesson and Rev. C. K. Nicholâ€" son offered prayer. Miss Va;fhn Sararus and Miss Audrey Fiederâ€" lein gave readinfic:n the topic, "The Duties of O ts and Comâ€" mittees of the Society". Mrs. Wilbur Shantz sang a solo and Mrs. Fiederlein read a poem. Rev. D. J. Glebe has comâ€" menced his third year in lecturing in Greek at Waterloo College. _ 22_ Tc #1 .7 9Mes P0 The meelinkwu sponsored by the Board of Trade with the preâ€" sident, Allan Cressman, premflnf The speaker was introduced by 1. T on e o aodt M. Hilborn and thanked by V. E. Dinger. Special music was proâ€" vided b{ a male quartette comâ€" posed of Weston Sararas, Robert C. Hallman, Nyle Eby and Allan Cressman. Newsy Notes & Personals. The People‘s Society of the Beâ€" thetl United Missionary Church met at the church last Thursday night with the president, Miss Elinore Rmnberger occul‘?'mg the chair. Gordon Sherk read the scripture lesson and pnj'ern were offered by Mrs. Clinton Jantzi and Darcy Shantz. Miss Joanne Reist played a violin solo and the mesâ€" sage on "How Christians Should Walk", was given by the pastor, Rev. P. G. Lehman. Miss Joan Cressman of Kitchâ€" ener was guest soloist at the Beâ€" Lhe_l)l_lpites Missionary Church on ’Keith Nicholson. A Bible contest was conducted by Miss Charlotte Reid. A vocal number was renâ€" dered by a ladies‘ trio composed of Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Allan Cressman. Reâ€" freshments were semved after the meeting. @ Expiains Power Changeover. Grant Webber of the Frequenâ€" cy Standardization Division of the Hydro Electric Power Comâ€" mission was the guest speaker at a meetm& held in Kavelman‘s Hall on Monday night. He exâ€" plained the benefits of the new 60â€"cycle power changeover and showed a sound film on the vast program being carried out in the province at the fresem time. The greater part of this village is scheduled to be changed over on Oct, 13, 14 and 15th. unique in that it was both leaderâ€" less and lmvmn:&u. Mre. Robert Haliman read scripture lesâ€" son followed by pn‘u by Mrs. Robert Holfimn. rs. J.,::; Cressman a singâ€"song mdingr:;n given by Mrs. Wilâ€" fred and Mrs. Charles Woelfie. Mrs. Wilbur Shantz sang a solo. Short talks were given by Mrs. Romahn. Mrs Jessie (Crasc._ Mrs. Romahn, Mrs. Jessie Cressâ€" man, Miss Mary Kaster and Mrs. "The Altar Guild". s will be held on the last night of each month. ts Ecunfvodbythhon‘.ln. New Dundee : 27 sam Micien aheen HEADLESS VALLEY ters Class of the By W. J. Kieswetter (Chronicle Correspondent) James and Joan Flanagan of Dublin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller. Reg. Steffier of Kingsdale was a business visitor here. fisifed_with Mrs. Mary Lindner, North Easthope, on Sunday. Bamberg : Mrs. George Squire, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bender, Mrs. R. Fosâ€" ter and daughters had the pleaâ€" sure of seeing the film "The King‘s Man" at Hampstead Unitâ€" ed Church. Mrs. William Richardson, Mrs. R. Foster and daughters attended the W.M.S. Thankoffering meetâ€" ing in Millbank United Church Sunday evening, where Miss Vinâ€" etta Baer of Haysville, Missionryâ€" onâ€"furiough from India was guest speaker, also showed an interestâ€" ing ktllm in connection with her work. Miss Jean Hammond of Presâ€" ton spent the weekâ€"end with her father and brother. Mrs. William Voll and \r'isiteduglj‘t‘l\ Mrs. Mary 1 John L. Hammond and son are having their buildings wired for electricity. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuepfer and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kuepfer in Kitchenâ€" er on Sunday. Crosshill school children atâ€" tended the Linwoodâ€"New Hamâ€" burg ball game at Linwood Friâ€" day evening and were in care of their teacher, Frank Kleinknecht. Also had the pleasure of seeing the world series game on John Lather‘s television set. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bender and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. {“oah Leis in Wellesley on Saturâ€" day Notes of Interest. Don‘t miss the Wellesley Townâ€" | ship Plowing Match, Saturday, | October 17, on the farm of Jacob | Albrecht, oneâ€"half mile west oll Crosshill. . Murray Shantz of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Irvin Nafziger. Mrs. Fred Anticknap, Mrs. Norâ€" man _ Anticknap, â€" Marie â€" and James of Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finnegan of Stratford visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Squire and family on Sunday. _ Fred Bdfiunds of Waterloo visit ed with Mrs. R. Foster and daugh ters recently. o d oo en en neied s Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Higgins and Mary of Detroit visited with John L. Hammond and son Sunâ€" day morning. _ _ The Kâ€"W Naturalists held their September outing in the game rue"rve ag (El;ggshfll on Saturday. Mere‘s just the opportunity you‘ve been waiting forâ€"a delightful 26â€"day tip to Sunny Coliforma with sightseeing oll the woyâ€" Colorado Springs, Cave of the Winds, Grand Canyon, Los Angeles, wwflfldokhwd’bebordsr’oflom. Momeward bound, you visit Santa Barbarc and Monterey, enjoy a thrilling stop in San Francisco and then return via Reno, Sait lake ity, Neyenne and Chicago. THE ROYAL BANK OF caNADA aAnNoS BONMODS L * _ _ "whag Hminnotheroppormxdtyforyweoadopt &4 this tried and tested system of saving. money, '/, \\j Canada Savings Bonds never drop in value. .\‘:a If cash is needed you can get back the full face ap ,'& value of your bond, plus accrued interest, anyâ€" q? k \ timeâ€"at any bank in Canada. “ ‘1\# C p You can buy Bonds for cash; or if you prefer, theRoyalBankwillarrangeforyoutobuythembyreg:fln monthly instalments out of income. The procedure is simplicity itself. All forms and full information available at every branch, and the Golden West Ask your Agest for more details of this and many other Pleasure Ploaned Vocations. Arthur Waterloo Branch: W. H. Knechtel, Manager Branches also in Kitchener and Eimira | _ William Neilson of Stratford | glade a business cal here on Monâ€" \ day. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ralph Straus atâ€" tended the ‘Novak â€" McCormick wedding at Macton. 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