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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Feb 1954, p. 5

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Difii"ii?ii'ri"nlil"aEnli'roml Our Corregpondetlit Conestoga g - Wedding. A quiet wedding was John- nlnd m St, Matthew's Lutheran Church on Saturday evening. Jan. 80th, u T o’clock, when the Rev. Gerhardt Becker joined in holy wedlock Bertha Martin, durable: of Mrs. Herbert “alumina?Y and the Inc William Martin of ones- togo and Anthony Piein son ot Mr. and Mrs. George Piein also of this village. The attendants were the groom's brother, George Piein of irmra and lens Martin ot Conestoga, sister of the bride. The _couple have taken up rui- The couple have taken up n deuce here. Note- ot Interest & Pawn-II. Mr. Jesse Gingerich has re- turned from Lancasted County, Pa., where he attended the fun- eral of his sister-in-law on Wed- neMay. --. " L " "my. Mrs. Chnsuan Baumbach un- derwent a major operation " the K-W Hosgual. Kitchener, on Fri- day, at t e time of writing she we, progressing fgvoiqbly. " mu y", ”m... __V__,-,, Mrs. fierben Mewhinney and daughter Lena Martin, enter- tained at a misellanrou.a shown" on Friday evening in honor of the former's daughter and the latter‘s sister, Bertha Martin, who was married to Anthony Plein on Sagurday. l ' L "Ea-3:55 at the Lutheran Church during February will be- gin at 11 am. with Sunday School at 9A5 o'clock, Annual Meeting. St. Matthew's Lutheran congre- gation held its annual meeting af- ter the afternoon service on Sun- day. Rev. Gerhardt Becker, pas- tor, conducted the meeting at- a, I'm- up: (own-Isl- W .lllltPail Frrrfqlifij Italian Ii!" and gt.eoatetrttsod "a... " VALEN‘HNI, cm and Imam. A "Windy City” Interlude $3'pll. Chicago is a city of was. Beautiful drives and parks, modem buildings and many centres of cultural activity are dose neighbours to mysterious "Chinatown", the Mexican, Ration and Amemese sections, creating o metropolis of absorbing interest to the discerning traveller. You'll odd pleasure to your trip by going the friendly way-by bus. MEN'S DRESS SHOES 23 King St. N. SPECIAL CLEARANCE; Regular 17.95 JOHN GROSS AakroorA-ehrrt--ft*k-d may _ "CM ".04 Vail... waded by about no v0 mum “It. Ita 3:3,. Ag.' . c an c tltd “in“ m an. Re- cd a tor current ammo: were i?iilrii ttht." missionary pur- pose- ' . . The gym-l budget w mree- tel and the mount raised tor than World Action (relic!) was " percent ot the not: at tor the ,ch"rt,"git,ttr'i #wo new funnies were ded to the mem- bcghlp roll. A -- Aq__, A----...-. .- w”... n... Clayton Hartley, treasurer, tor tour yen: retired u .110 did Roy Stroh. mercury and Chester Rom, Amuse. The tormer and his tun- jilyuhlvg moved to Kitchener - u, u-.- ._-.-_ -- --_eie"-" Newly cloned to once were II- more Enter " Elder and Welter Gene! and but" such as trus- tees for tum-veer terms. Following the election the pn- tor congratulated the newly elect- ed board members and a vote ot appreciation wu undated the three retiring men for their tour ”in of very tt.8titrlt, Itrtitt. The communion voted in {Ivor to continue with all morning aer- vices which will alternate with St. James. St. Juobl, monthly " 9.30 and ll p'rloe#. . _.. _ "K HERE iaau unit will he installed in the parsonage during the summer mouths. _ _ The new church board members will be formally installed during the service next Sunday morning, Februpry 7th, beginning at 11 o'clock. Injecting cattle with insecti- cider such " lindnne is a method being tried try agricultural scien- tists to kill cattle grabs. Experi- ments with yearling; showed tour injections gave first-rate protec- tion. . Wklwst wATRRuto KIICHEIIER BUS IERMINAl or tutr. H. J. IRA? ot Gun III in charge of the who held at the Deon Urdu Church on Bun.. “It". a. G. cumin or Prea- 1 ton conducted the service at the Preebyter'lan Church on Sunday I alternoon. 1 On Sunda next, Feb. 7th, Rev. Gordon rltulrlll, of Blom will be in charge of the service at the 2eitre"r,r,it',t, Church, , o‘clock in _ the a ternoon. Women’s M“.- “It. Mrs. Robert Weider was hoateaa at her home to members of the Women's Association of the Unit- ed Church for their busineaa meeting. Miss. Susan winner; Brendent, was in the chair for the when. Mrs. R. Pfeiffer, secre- tary read the minutes and thank~ you letters from the nick and shut-ins who received Christine: cheer baskets. Mrs. Arthur 1tth treeaurer, gave a good ttnaneia report. Mrs. Joseph Kirizie Bow- er and card convenor reported tour calls had been made to the {sick by the visiting committee. , Plans were discussed to send a . box of comfort to a needy family in Holland. Refreshments were , served be; the hostess assisted by _ Mm. A. att. Contention Retort; "ar were read at the annual con- gregation meeting of the Doon 1 resbyterian Church held " the home ot Miss ly'md Miss [ Margaret Rosa on Friday evening. 1 With profound, regret the resigna- ( tion of Miss Ethel Wiltong. who had been church secretary-treas- iii? for 29 years, was accepted. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn opened the meeting with scripture reading and prayer. William Grimwood was appointed chairman and Miss Margaret Ross secretary for the meeting. Excellent reports were read by the officers all showing a good year's work with a ”botan- tial bank balance. The following reports were submitted: Kirk ses- sion, Gilbert Wilfong; roll clerk, Rev. H. G. Cleghorn; Ladies' Aid, Mrs. George Ayres; Church [ School, Mrs. Morley Preston; l cemetery, Rolland McGarvey; Church secretary-treasurer, Miss . Ethel Wiltong; Board of Manag- , ers, Morley Preston; auditors, Mrs. R. E. Drager and Mrs. G. rAues-_. ..r. .-.- " 95 The highlights of 1963 were the tive centennial services and din- ner held in June. Rev. Walter Patterson, a minister of former years was one of the five guest ‘minigsters, who assisted with the lservxm. _ _ ___-. otticers elected for 1954 were Session clerk, Gilbert Wilfong; cemetery, Rolland McGarvey and George Tilt; board of managers (three years) Miss Ethel Wilfong, Mrs. Charles Tilt and Mrs. R. c. lDrager; other on the board, Miss M. Ross, Mrs. G. Ayres, Morley Preston, Ernest Plumtree, George Tilt and Gilbert Wilfong. Ttus- tees, George Ayres and William llachke; elders, Albert Pricket and G. R. Wilfong; organist, Mrs. William Grimwood. Church see retary-treasurer will he appoint- ed at the next managers' meeting. At the annual meeting of the church school of the Presbyterian Reports of .artot?er, _sytttsffe1 loam) my FAI! FROM rename (Salli-d to dun-p) mum Mom noon and w. (230101000!) him-1 You. 95 "Anew?" Goth" t,'itgltttud Lung Hun! 012mm If to 565m? iiiaroii ,hiiusturituee they a tended a Turk” Grower! meting: _ . - - aemharon Bender spam I in! dun with her daughter, In. A. tuttder end, temily " BMW ter, Miss but" Itht who is confined to her bed w th rheuma- tic (ever at the home ot her mo- ther Mu. hum. Wagler, north at 'ieriiieii; “in - in un- (GGl at ennel's Store in Wol- -drii." Edii Bend}: and that": visited " the beam ot her sip- "Iii and Mrs. John W. Gerber have bought . firm nut Wood- "e) any will_move in the apripg. Miaa Beta Brennemn went 1 week with Mm. Willi-m in in Weterboo. The latter accompanied her back end ia spending I few days It the home of Ezra Bren- Rev. Valentine and Mrs. Juan: and daughter ot Milverton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brennemnn and son ot Newton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Erb and fam- 1ily.an§1 he.. Snm_Erb tsunday,. "'nilui Gerber, Laura Ann 'uid Florence Schwartz are attending Bible School at Wellesley. Glenallen t Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellis and son Larry of Hollen visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morley 6"me: . - . - . ' Person-Is. Mr. Hugh Cook Jr., teacher, is back on duty after being conflned to his home in Fergus, last week, with the flu. V 7, Mi. and Mrs. Earl Matthews and Gloria visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews. 73' WATIILOO M 4u"M"tT0hllF', -iirraid Mrs. Harold Williams of Wallenstein visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson on Sun- day. 7 --iee -- -- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kells near Drayton visited with Mr. and Mrs. 2t Matthews and Carl on Sun- any. We are sorry to report of Mrs. A. Walter's illness. Her many friends wish her a speedy recov- Church good reports were given by William Grimwood, superin- tendent and secretary-treasurer” Mrs. Morley Preston. Viir%iil sent to missions and a projector and slides were purchased. Aver- age attendance was thirty-tlve. omcers for 1954: Supt, William Grimwood; assistant, Morley Preston; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Morley Preston; pianist, Miss Jane Ayres. Mr. Cleghom closed the meeting with the benediction. Members of the Ladies' Aid served a delicious lunch. Mrs. Grant Fisher was hostess at a Stanley Brush Demonstration " her home on Monday evening. After business was taken care of, a social evening followed and lunch was serve . - _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drager of Kitchener spent Friday at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs,NprIger. _ -- Mrs. Alf Holmes and son Wen- del and Mr. and Mrs. 1kinTrd Holmes of Stratford spent Sunday at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard GibboAng -irCiiiiii?in" Wolfe spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Sadie Rich- ards at the Humnia Hall, Kitch- ener. Mrs. Donald Fisher spent Satur day with friends in Kitqhener. _ "ms. William Kauk was visiting on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Art Rank of Kitchener. who} - diirtkrns Vspent the week. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hmyer Pf Chem Found. A _. . -irri." ii. Robertson spent Wed. nesday visiting friends in Run: ilton. ___ - "rich Karges of Waterloo spent a week at the home of his par- ents, Mr._§n_d Manfred Karge_s. Miss Helen Hillyer spent a week at the home of her Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Hillyer 0 Owen Sound. - 7 _ - _ "IRE." R. Hamilton and Jack Bechtel spent Friday on business in Toronto. A _ - _ -u-. (MM) -tirU.i." Wilson of London spent the week-end with friends in the village. Br In. In. [nth-w: (Chronicle emu Loncllu Futon Carrie! Mk a J.." , "Star of Hollywood 't Columnists" write? k for The Daily Star caviiuaGrakiiG 'iiGsseeirro Mum ...eated Mo-bdbn...MWII-Mn am. Aoamer-rdhtstorNoesrr'rtmofy -dtuk.Cdeumes-vsrtrst-"Buna". te,grratttx,qttg,'Jtq"ate,'d', “Wuhan 3%”!!!th “Ntwgmwu.mmhm "-.,.%-Gtars"itrttt-tar." MM'WO'WCMW h-nrt-r-ot-wether-s.... 'hq-artdeortNkrteeetttteo_dtrqetorsaod new: Lawn. no", out. you MW_’N_W~L tut/sure-Gd.,"."' __ tW6rTttesmr-dtrr-ttermq. a06ote.?.y"erure.. I!!! h- in -itViir-iiTrF.TFi.GiG' -. S.-W. Wilmot t Annual (to-(tendon! Meeting. A turkey dinner in the newly erected church Sunday School L room extention to the Bethel United Church preceded the an- - nual 1"NN'ati"t'an',',1, meeting. hi Rev. H. W. atts was the chair- ci .man and opened with prayer. Mr. R Oliver Capling was appointed sec- in retary to record the minutes of ttl the afternoon. Rev. Watts stated m that the membership of the A church remained the same and tl that no funerals had been held n during the year. Resorts were u Fiven by the various o cers show- ing the amounts raised during the year were: Bond ot Stewards. 'l $929; Missionary and Mainten- ance, $580; Women's Missionary tl Society, $159; Ever Ready Bible c Class, $30.13; Cemetery Board. F $148.99; Parsonage, $128 Sunday 3 School, $223; Mission Band, $63; Building Fund, $2,975; Gideons, ', $18.75; Ontario Temperance Fed- ". eration, 50. The following! ap- ' l pointments were made: ders, 1 _ Messrs. Robert J. Bean, Ellworth 1 F Bean; Clarence Diamond and 1 , John Baird; Board of Stewards, : , Messrs. John Diamond, Mervin . _ Facey, Delton ',',ii,l,',rru,',,'il Ed- 1 . ward N. Klinkman; issionttry . 1 and Maintenance department, Ro- , bert J. Bean, E. Z. McIntyer, Mer- . 'r. vin Facey and Edward N. Klink- s man; Ushers, Oliver Capling, i John Baird, Delton Reibling and b, Oliver Facey; organist, Miss Mar- ' garet Bean; assistant organism. Mrs. Mervin Facey and Mrs. Wal- lis Bean; auditor, Mrs. Edward N. s Klinkman; Bower committee, Mrs. n A. E. Bean, Mrs. Carmen Facey, ' Mrs. John Baird, Mrs. Delton t, Reibling and Mrs. s. Brinker; d Sunday School Supt.. Mr. Carmen Pacer, Hon. Supt.. Mr. John G. of Woods; asst. Supt.. Mr. Clarence "' Diamond; Junior Supt., Mrs. Ell- r. worth Bean; asst., Mrs. Carmen Facey; secretary-treasurer, Mr. " Wallis Bean; asst, Ralph Capling; x, Nursery Dept. Supt., Mrs. Mervin Q Facey; Home Dept., Mrs. Ralph s, Hilborn; Temperance Supt., Mrs. Edward N. Klinkman; Missionary 9 Supt., Mrs. Clarence Diamon ; h' asst., Mrs. Oliver Capling; organ- h‘ ist, Mrs. Fraser Macmillan; asst, Mrs. Wallis Bean; song leader, Mr. 1g Ellworth Bean. Rev. Arnold Cressman of the Blenheim Mennonite Church was the guest speaker at the Biehn Mennonite Church last Sunday morning. _ - _ . __ . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mordue. Donald, Erland and Florence visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bayne of Kitchener. The Mission Band of Betty) United Church held their month-' 1y meeting at the church. Mes. Carmen Facey told the children the story from their study book, "The Round Window" pertaining to China and Beverley Anne Dino mond was dressed in typicll Chi- nese costume-an drigr‘uI klmona direct from China. vid Reib- ling read the scripture and Doug- las Diamond led in prayer. Ma - lyn Bean played the ottertory The Cock and the Jewel AaocK,etaaueturouasdhrethiio "t,tum.dustuJ-ttutudttva-tt-s dropped than. "Horn-HR. 'ufuwthingrou-. I a,iit,-i,udvouro-i-dr-t-u taioruvet-.Butioemoiv-utdiin ofmbdmullthejcwduinthworld." MORAL! It's armoeoi-tanttoh-th. ,’ . [, Tq .:. thinnyounnllynooth-ntohlvolum ME!" gil8lla, hr-"'"" That'uwhyyouulmalddoulomlnyothchr- . "liliiMigrr2-ei,ri-ii; aiehuacanoaianoo--tnaud-vier-o"nt ' .' ill-rg-al, aiThocanaaianBanisotcom-.'Thr" s' ~__ youvillbouuroyounoodmgowithwttho "oe-it-ot-uit ourmeI-unhlodny. ttt-imorMrthar Rodin-.‘mm HMWJAcup'a ablu. o The Canadian Bank of Commerce 113] - 3 '43, KingwpoAt Mr. Spencer D. Moshier of Iarwville, NN., spent the week- hymn and the offering was re-‘ ceived by Wilfred Bean and David Reibling. Harold Diamond and Wilfred Bean will be the work and it,trshihetwit' for the next meeting. e president, Miss Alice Diamond, took the chair for the meetingE The Mission is do- nating six c airs in a smaller size to the new Sunday School room. The new Sunda School room addition to the Lh'i'll United Church was unotBciatly opened with a turkey dinner, which pre- ceded the annual congregational ‘meeting with about thirty-seven in attendance. The room is " by 36 feet and is an extension to the original brick church. It will serve " a Sunday School room and has a small kitchen attached, It is constructed with a basement for the heating unit which serves the church as well, Insul-brick siding was used for the outer walls and it has_a gable root to match that of the church, There is an outside entrance as well as from the auditorium of the church. The sod was turned for this addition on April 6 and with the exception of the masonry, con-' sisting of the building of a chim- ney and plastering one wall, the heating installation and the elec- _ trie wiring, all the work was done _ by members of the congregation , who worked intermittently , through the summer as their own I work would permit. Mr. Carmen ; Facey was chairman of the Brumce I committee comprised of John G. ', Woods and Ellworth Bean and I Mr. Edward Klinkman chairman t of the building committee with '. other members being Clarence ' |Diamond. John Baird and Delton 1 . . , |Reibling. '3, In. B. N. sauna (Chronicle Macadam Besides The Money You Save You Get . . . The Most In . AW q 7 Beauty Features , r:ri'.iiieijlti'i-iiiiiiiiis: _i,f iii and Value ( ILse-emsq s',' a» mcmwmhm mm width. only ”K'mydvfb: moo. . . “pound-elm!“ mrtteeC-t...D-t-... MSW-(cm...tlmlm Cube [whys . . . Palmyra-s Meat my .. .ulj-Ibblo ahtetfeee. In- ter-tnr-att-r-e- in: Gieeue. 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