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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jan 1954, p. 5

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&&L Mrs. B. Boshart was in * ge of the ognm& exercises _ after which Rev. D. J. Glebe occuâ€" _ pled the chair for the election of officers, which resulted as follows: Hon. president, Rev. Mr. Gles:; president, Mrs. M. K. Toman, viceâ€" president, Mrs. Jack Schmidt; secretary, Mrs. Garfield Weber; treasurer, Mrs. H. C. Einwechter; pianist, Mrs. Bert Chapman; audiâ€" tors, Miss Emmeline Ludolph and Mrs. Harold Weiss; work commitâ€" tee, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Leland Seibert, Mrs. Orland Bierman, Mrs. Hubert Greglich and Mrs. _ _ _M. B. Bowman; program conveâ€" «w nor. Mrs. D. J. Glebe; transporâ€" tation committee, Mrs. B. Boshart and Mrs. A. Goodwin; dish comâ€" {:n-""' Lutheran Ladies® Aid was eld at the church on Wednesday Friday, January 15, 1954 The annual meeting of St IKE‘S â€" SUPERIOR NOW OPEN UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP and MANAGEMENT 70 Alexandra Ave. All over VÂ¥ *A 4 the world C . 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Temperance Meeting. s Mrs. Beth McKay, provincial field secrm;?;.:f th‘c "(;L\.JI was guest s er at a Temperance meeting held in the U;idud Brethren Cbutx:h on Wedâ€" m ay night under e auspices of the w.hM.A. The president, Mrs. Norman Kaster, presided and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn introâ€" duced the speaker. A color film "The Choice is Yours" was also shown. Members of the Baptist Mission Circle and the United Missionary W.M.S. were guests at the meéeting. ‘Mrs. E. T. Coleâ€" man read the scripture lesson and Rev. J. E. McCauley offered prayâ€" er. Vocal duets were rendered by Miss Elinore Rosenberger and Mail Subscription months . ... months _ Sole Price â€" 3.15 Women‘s WOOL LINED SLIPPERS Best quality. All colors. Reg. 3.95 Waterloo ... $ 1.2» 2ll _ 3.50 In green, blue, red, notural |__Eundages were made for the \United Missionary Dispensaries in ‘Arfica at the January meeting of the Bethel W.M.S. held at the {church last week. The president, Mrs. Oliver Eckstein was in \charge of the opening devotional ‘period. Mrs. P. G. Lehman and Mrs. Claude Shantz read letters |from missionaries in Africa and India. Prayers were offered by \}Mrs. Mary Otterbein, Mrs. Harold \Shantz and Mrs. E. T. Coleman. i one, hP 6 Afeer MB were conducted lz Mrs. David Bergey and Miss Kathryn Cressâ€" man. A singâ€"song was led by a humorous reading by Miss Esther Baer read an adâ€" dress and Elroy Good made the presentation of a cake mu to Mr. and Mrs. Holst on of Mr. Holst‘s Sunday School class. Miss rlric Hallman read another adâ€" reas composed in poetry form by Miss Isabel Cressman and Norâ€" man Kehl presented Mr. and Mrs. of the concn.fi tion ‘The pastor, v. Holst with a scatter rug on behaif ‘The pastor, Rev. Arnold Cressâ€" man gave meditations at the close of the evening after which lunch was served. â€" The uverm film, _ "The Choice is Yours" was shown at the school on Wednesday by Mrs. Beth McKay, W.C.T.U. provinâ€" cial field secretary. 5.19 Children‘s Meeting. The Children of the Church met at St. James‘ Lutheran Church on Friday night with Mrs. D. J. Glebe presiding. The president, Shirley Bingeman, occupied the chair for the business period. The classes were in char%:ri:f the teaâ€" chers, Mrs. Glebe, . B. Bosâ€" hart, ‘Mrs. M. K. Toman, Mrs. Fred Egerdee Jr., Jean Seibert, Barbara Ann Einwecehter and Carol Schmidt. Grant Robert Egerdee, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egerâ€" dee was baptized at the Sunday morning service at St. James‘ Luâ€" theran Church. The pastor, Rev. D. J. Glebe, officiated. The Junior Choir sang with Teddy Einwechâ€" ter as soloist. Charity Band Meeting. _ _ Baptism Service. The members of the Charity Band of the Blenheim Mennonite Church held their regular meetâ€" ing at the home of the superviâ€" sor, Mrs. Clayton Cressman on Saturday _ afternoon. Marilyn Good presided and the scripture lesson was read by Jacqueline Thrush. Beth Shantz told a stoâ€" ry. The response to the roll call was "Something I Received for Christmas". The remainder of the afternoon was spent in making bandages. _ Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Zehr enâ€" tertained their family to a chickâ€" en dinner on Sunday. Their famâ€" ily are: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zehr and son of Brunner; Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Zehr of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gerber and famâ€" ily is: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allan Wagler and family of Welâ€" lesley; Mr. and Mrs. John Zehr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zehr and son of the 7th line, and Laura and Esther at home. Personais. Crosshill : The children are enjoying skatâ€" ing on their open air rink on the school grounds. Funds for this purpose was raised by the teachâ€" er, Frank Kieinknecht and pupils by selling tickets on aâ€"draw for articles in the fall. Mr. Sam Lichty, contractor, has commenced buildir% a new house for Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Janâ€" tzi and family. 8 â€" _ Miss Jean Hammond of Presâ€" ton spent the weekâ€"end with her father and brother. â€" Pupils and parents of the Crosshill school had the privilege of seeing the film on the Coronaâ€" tion in the school on Friday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt of Waterloo _ visited with â€" their daughter, Mrs. George Squire and Mr. Squire and family on Friday. (Chronicle Phone 7â€"7012 4.75 TERB WAaATBXLOO (Osterdc) CHRONICLE Comentogo : | word in its entirety, you must not :Mb-lth Vilinge. Rev. and Mrs. Gerhardt Recker and family have arrived from South Edmonton and have taken I'. residence in the Lutheran parâ€" sonage. :,fitfim men nominated for Village Trustee on Tuesâ€" day mm last, Mr. Roy Stroh has qua for the still vacant omarge Joke tovem wos Al arlaw â€" thur Kirch, who lifled followâ€" ing the first nomal:tion and Roy The Ladies‘ Aid of the Lutherâ€" an Church met at the Eh:‘rch l-(‘_,ln 'Odn.dg evening wit rs. Elâ€" more Ritter‘s group in charge. m was in union, Mrs. Herb | led in the responsive readâ€" ing of a Psaim. Mrs. Roy Stroh read a missionary paper and Mrs. Solomon Kirch gave the topic. Mrs. Ritter introduced the new pastor and his family and also m&d for the business period. . Becker offered the closing more m:& favan was led ing of a P read a miss Solomon K Mrs. Ritte: pastor and ‘mflndto ‘ . Becke prayer Install New Pastor. A hrg‘el congregation turned out on nday morning for the installation of the new pastor, the Rev. G. Becker of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church. The chance} was beautifully decorated with fowers for the occasion and speâ€" cial music was supplied by the aduit choir. Rev. Albert Jacobi, president of the Evangelical Syâ€" nod of Canada ‘fireuhed the serâ€" mon and aiso officiated at the inâ€" stallation. â€" The speaker used as a basis for his charge to the new pastor II Tim. 4:1â€"2. Said he, at the very beginning action is commanded of the pastor, the thing which you are going to do is preach the 71 KING $T. N. the allâ€"new 1954 METEOR RIDEAU Skylines Powered Be miles ahead with New 54 Plefleoar ahead YOU‘RE INVITED . .. TRY NEW "METEOR WONDER RIDE® BEFORE YOU DECIDE STEVENS MOTORS Ltd. PHMONE 3â€"1433 cuh politics, not be a moderaâ€" Sivaje bo on ambmerndyr of Goul w an a nmr of Christ, it is also very essential that you call unn your In doing so, wever, will find some who are perâ€" indifferent to the church, also those who show no interest whatsoever in the Word which alone sustains man. In spite of all obstacles you must be a herâ€" ald of the good news, not only on Sunday but every day of the week when you preach not only the gospel but also the law of God. You must be ever watchful, stand fast in the true faith and be an alert ambassador of Christ. Rev. Jacobi chose I Thess. §:12â€"13 as text in addressing the congregation. He referred to the confre‘auon as a Christian group or family that should be desirous at all times to learn and do the Father‘s will The pastor would reveal this will to &e confregl- tion whose members should not only attend special services but they should be present on every occasion when they have the priâ€" vilege of hearing God‘s holy word proclaimed. The speaker referred to the pastor and congregation as a family where love and fellowâ€" ship shall always prevail. He exâ€" horted his hearers to offer their services to the church and its affiliated organizations, to pray for and support the new pastor }md seek to understand him as he will seek to understand his flock. With both paster and congreâ€" gation pulling together the comâ€" munity, will soon realize that here is a truly Christian congregation. Spare no efforts in making it a real pastor â€" congregation comâ€" radeship that will not only be felt loca)l{‘ but throughout the whole church. 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