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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Aug 1954, p. 5

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Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Kirch and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirch were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald and daughter Ellen, Mrs. Robt. Kirch and Mr. James Devitt have reâ€" turned from a few days‘ visit in the U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. William Thiem and the latter‘s brother, Mr. Frank Sabrowski have returned from a vacation spent in Northâ€" ern Ontario. Employees of the Woolwich Township road department have crected signs on all Township roads bearing the number of the respective road. This, we feel, is a step of progress since it will aid the fire departments of the three areas set up within the township to arrive at the scene quicker if the road number is givâ€" en when reporting a fire. _ « Friday, August 6, 1954 239 Kinrg St. N. WATERLOO Phone 3â€"4321 Mr. Gordon Burnett has sold bis 98â€"acre farm to Mr. Cyrus Martin of the New Jerusalem secâ€" tion. The farm situated one mile north of here was formerly uwned by the late Andrew Freeâ€" man and previous to that its ownâ€" er was the late George Adamson. Mr. Burnett has purchased a farm near Harriston and moved there with his family last week. & WV A NNÂ¥ cirEAanens By Walter Stroh {Chronicle Correspondent} Mr. Ronald Gaede has purâ€" chased a lot from Mr. Stewart Huehn. Mr. Gaede already has the excavating done and will build a house there immediately. Concstogeo : District News From Our Correspondents For Fast ... Efficient DECORATING 40 Regina N. WATERLOO Phone 2â€"5964 YOUR BERRY BROS. PAINT DEALERS DRY _ 3O cueanine </B Swan Cleaners Service Is Tops Easy to apply. It bonds with the surface and seals cracks and pores through which moisture penetrates. Sour MASONRY SEE IT TODAY AT For fast, efficient, messâ€"free concrete or mortar work around your home â€" ask for If you have not tried SWAN CLEANERS Dry Cleaning Service yet. Call them todoy for prompt pickâ€"up and delivery. BAGâ€"0â€"CRETE DICK WOLFE LATEX is the perfect covering for concrete, P\ ©‘6.00 cement, cinder block, stucco and brick. Per Gollon Available in eight modern colors. The Dry Readyâ€"Mixed Concrete aats Phone 3â€"4321 LATEX By BERRY BROS wWiITH Mr. and Mrs. George Uhrig and members of their family spent Sunday at Port Eigin. _ Mr. August Schierholtz of La Salle, IIl., and his mother, Mrs. Catherine Schierholtz, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Stroh on Monday. e Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stroh and family and Miss Marlene Robr are spending the week at Sauble Beach. Rev. Weidenhammer, who served the Conestogoâ€"St. Jacobs parish during 1917 and 1918, ocâ€" cupied the pulpits of these two churches on Sunday morning. . Rev. and Mrs. George Weidenâ€" hammer of Tisdale, Sask., visited at the home fo Rev. and Mrs. Gerâ€" hardt Becker on Sunday. _ Rev. Gerhardt Becker accomâ€" panied by his St. Matthew‘s choir visited the House of Refuge, Kitchener, on Sunday afternoon. The former conducted the service while the choir provided several musical numbers. Robert Shelly of Orillia spent several weeks with his {mrenl.s, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shelly. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer attended the Bartman reunion at Gowanstown on Sunday last. â€" Mr Judy from area. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kireh and family were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haug at Elimâ€" l‘ln. Reginald Burnett, Palmerâ€" ston Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neeb and and Mrs. Fred Sass, Ann, and Freddie have returned a vacation in the Bancroft Per Quart A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY I have set the Lord always beâ€" fore me.â€"Ps. 16. A thousand years later a great saint said: Pray without ceasing. Good men make bad slips someâ€" times because they forget. When we Rny we should never sign off. Keep in an attitude and spirit of prayer. } There were more than 100 deâ€" scendants of the late Mr. John Bingeman in attendance at the }Iamily reunion held at Knipfel‘s grove last Saturday. Descendants were %resent from New Hamburg, New Dundee, Waterloo, Kitchenâ€" er, Toronto, Woodstock and Paimâ€" erston. A program of sports was carried on in charge of Lyle Bingeman and Lorne Shantz of Kitchener while Harold Bingeâ€" man and members of his family from Woodstock provided the musical part of the program. An outline of the history of the famâ€" ily tree was given by Mr. Eimer Rosenberger _ whose forefather settled in the New Dundee disâ€" trict. It w‘r decided to form a committee kep a record of the descendants. Mr. Lendreth Bingeâ€" man was elected chairman of the family group, Mr. E. Rosenberger, viceâ€"president, Miss Violet Her ber of New Dundee, secretaryâ€" treasurer and Mrs. George Coleâ€". man of New Dundec was named: honorary president. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Willard Berner and Miss Norma Wilheim, RN., have been enjoying a vacation trip to Painesville and Cleveland, Ohio. Recent guests with Mrs. J. Burn were Mr. and Mrs. B. Korbell of Auburndale, Fla., Mrs. MacDonâ€" ald, Mrs. A. Dorsch and Miss Ruth Dorsch and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brown of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jardine of Hespeler, Mrs. A. Kemp of Gait, and Miss Adeâ€" line Burn of Hamilton. Masters Jimmy Hahn and Billy Massel are vacationing at the Kitchener _ Y.M.C.A. camp â€" at Camp Wabanaki, near Honey Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McNiâ€" chol of Toronto were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeman and Mr. and Mrs Stanley Hilborn. Miss Pearl and Miss Carol Lonsbury of Preston spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Egerdee. New Hamburg : By Mrs. Clarence Diamond Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page attendâ€" ed the funeral of the latter‘s broâ€" ther, Sandy Dalrymple at Smithâ€" ville last week. Miss Ethel l'3iâ€"nâ€"g-(-‘n';a;1â€"‘(;‘l";l'ornn- to was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cressman and sons, Bobby and Donnie spent last week at Chesley Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Aibert Fiederlein and Miss Audrey and Miss Elaine Fiederiein _ are holidaying _ at North Bay where they are visitâ€" ing.Mr. and ‘h.'lrs. Arthur Spaetzel. Mr. and Mrs. George Lightail and Miss Ruth Hallman, R.N., of Montreal, Que., were guests at the homes of Mrs. J. Cassel and I. M. Hilborn last week. ’ Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeman and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn left on Saturday on a five weeks motor trip to the Canadian West and the State of * Washington. While there they will visit Mrs. Hilborn‘s sister, Mrs. Harry Ford at Vancouver whom she has not seen for 32 years. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Biehn and daughter, Barbara Ann of Yale, Mich., were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bean. By Miss Miriam Hilborn (Chronicle Correspondent) William Stoltz of Indianapolis, Ind., was a recent visitor with his brothers, Edward and Joseph Stoltz and families. Mr. Stoltz is 88 years of age and this was his first visit back to his home comâ€" munity in 20 years. Mr. and Mrs. Lorimer Kramâ€" pien and family of Port Huron, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Poth for a few days. ald enjoyed a trip to Sault &te Marie last week. _ _ The brick work on the new homes of Urias Weber and Wilâ€" liam Koch has been completed. As soon as the interior plastering is completed the owners intend to occupy their new homes. New Dundee : Mr. family and Miss Janice MacDonâ€" tional President of Lions Internaâ€" tional at the Association‘s 37th Annual Convention in New York City. Lions International with more than hailf a million members in 11,000 clubs in 68 countries and geographical locations is the world‘s largest service club organization. Pennsylvania was elected Internaâ€" Monroe L. Nute Monrce L. Nute of Kennett Square, y Mrs. Clarence Dinn‘l-:md (Chronicle Correspondent) Niagara Falls apparently has a strong appeal for Whistling Swans during spring migration. Resting \in large numbers on the river above the falls, many of these magnificent birds are killed through being swept over the brink, dashed against rocks or crushed by ice. N S o ns was born in Holland on April 5, 1915, and she came to Canada about five years ago. She was a member of the Zion Evangelical United Brethren Church. Survivâ€" ing besides her husband are two sons, Hans and Albert, at home; three daughters, Hillie, Greta and Patsy, at home; her father, Hans Bakker in Holland and two sisâ€" ters also living in Holland. Funâ€" eral services were conducted by Rev. M. E. Reuber with burial in Riverside Cemetery. Devittâ€"July 27, Ezra â€" Devitt, Guernsey, Sask., formerly of Petersburg, 82 years. Woodâ€"Aug. 2, Mrs. James Wood, Baden, 66 years. Rousselâ€"Aug. 3, John L. Rouâ€" ssel Jr., Bridgeport, 32 years. Maurerâ€"July 28, Henry William Maurer, Wellesiey Township, 77 years. ’lkaupre-l"sbangllâ€".luly 31, Theâ€" resa Esbaugh to Kenneth Beauâ€" pre, both of St. Clements. Strukâ€"Schellâ€"July 31, Elizabeth Ann Schell, Kitchener, to Joâ€" seph Struk, Waterloo. Cam])belbsuinerâ€"-.luly 30, June Elizabeth Steiner, New Hamâ€" burg to Charles Grant Campâ€" bell, Stratford. Pasnyikâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pasnyk, RR 3, Kitchener, a son. Wittâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, July 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Lk:gd itt, 133 Margaret Ave. South, Waterloo, a son. Hutfluszâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, July 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hutâ€" flusz, 83 Peppler St., Waterioo, a son. â€" Beneschâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, July 311, to Mr. and Mrs. John Beâ€" nesch, 38 Euclid Ave., Waterloo, a daughter. Gaschoâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, July 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gascho, 17 Central St., Waterloo, a daughter. Schwindtâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schwindt, RR 2, Waterloo, a son. DeMeuleneareâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton DeMeuleneare, 122 Guelph St., | Bridgeport, a daughter. Hooverâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hooâ€" ver, RR 3, Wallenstein, a daughter. Dubeâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dube, 100 Erb St. East, Waterioo, a daughâ€" ter. Haffnerâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ‘ Haffner, New Hamburg, â€" a daughter. Martinâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, July|, 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey |. Martin, 172 King St. North,| Waterloo, twin daughters. Ever orve a "Jeg up" to a knight in full armour ? In a recent film about Joan of Arc the movie makers got over this weighty problem by dressing the actress who played the title part in a suit of armour made of aluminum, . Result: shooting, including scenes showing Joan mounting her horse, proceeded on schedule. Canadian manufacturers use a lot of weightâ€"saving aluminum not only because it makes things lighter to handle and cheaper to ship but because it makes up into more products per pound. Helps them market their prodâ€" ucts for less. Aluminum Comâ€" pany of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan) hbe Tho Ti Hltfe) (Ry Cbronicle Correspondent) MRS. DENNIS ZWAAG MA R RIAGES OBITUV A R Y DE AT HS _ Add cooked peas, diced green or red pepper, hardâ€"cooked egg, sweet pickle, cueumber or olives. Creamed New Potatoes and Green Onions 18 small new potatoes 2 cups medium cream sauce 1â€"2 cups sliced green onions Boil potatoes in jackets until tender. Remove skin and add to hot ~cream sauce. Add onions, â€" 2 cup dieed cold roast beef 2 cups diced celery Mayonnaise Salt and pepper to taste Variations: i e e ssm l ly. Shake well before each using. Yield: % to 1 cup. If using olive oil remove â€" from _ refrigerator about @4 hour before serving (olive oil solidifies when chilled). (Continued from page 4) % teaspoon sait 2 tablespoons crumbled Roqueâ€" fort type cheese 1 teaspoon fruit sugar 4 teaspoon dry mustard %4 teaspoon paprika Put all ingredients in a sealer ?ndcsLhake well: Chill thoroughâ€" Menu Planning 50 King St. E. 15 King St. W. WALPER TOBACCO The Waterloo Chronicle «OO EFOE CENTRAL TOBACCO _ DOUG‘S RECREATION 1 PHHH Waterloo County‘s Largest Weekly Newspaper SUBSCBRIPTION BRATES IN KITCHENER SHOP *2â€"" per year â€"â€" Phone 6â€"6401 â€" Star Weekly‘s feature writer, Harold Hilliard, went west to visit their communities and see the effect of the oil wealth. His interesting report is published in this week‘s Star Weekly: "The Bloods Find Prosperity". ALBERTA‘S INDIAN TRIBE GETS RICH Newâ€"found wealth from land and oil leases has enabled the Inâ€" dian tribes of Alberta to shake off the bonds of poverty. Now they can invest in a host of moâ€" dern services and become prosâ€" perous ranchers. heat and serve at once. Yield: six servings. Ovenâ€"Style French Fried Potatoes 6 potatoes 2 tablespoons melted fat % teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper ‘ Wash and pare potatoes, cut into fingers lengthwise about %" ‘in width and soak in cold water for at least 30 minutes. Drain thoroughly. Place in shallow baking pan or casserole, sprinkle with melted fat, salt and pepper and mix well together. Bake in a hot oven, 425°F., for about 45 minutes turning the potatoes once or twice during baking. ‘ WATERLOO BRANCH â€" H.G. FRYE, Manager At the following News Outlets : Phone 2â€"5671 60 King St. S. Phone 6â€"6984 32 King St. N. into fact What do you want most? A home? A holiday? Retirement? Whatever it may be, this book can help you obtain it. Your savings account passâ€"Dbook enoounge.yuutopntbyyourmoncyumdily:a. save for any purpose you choose : : : and so turn your dreams into fact. Open your savings account today at our nearest branchâ€"there are ‘ more than 650 to serve you. © Crosshill : Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bender and family visited at the homes of Lorne Gerber of Hickson spent a week with his grandfather, Ruâ€" dy Bast and friends. _Dianne Squire is spending a week at the homes of Henry Schmidt and Reuben Roeder‘s. Mr. and Mrs. John Lather and family visited with William Henâ€" ry at Brussels on Sunday. Thomas O. Wilford spent the weekâ€"end with Dr. George Renâ€" nie and Mrs. Rennie at Port Perâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gerber and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Gerber and family at Hickâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gerber atâ€" tended the Leis reunion at New Hamburg park on Saturday. Albrecht Mr. and Mrs. George Squire accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elâ€" mer Hoh! of Lisbon are spending a week‘s vacation at Stonecliffe. Ivan Roes of Poole is holidayâ€" iAn§ with Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. I~ Reunie (Chronfele Correspon BEDFORD DRUG IN WATERLOO STORE HALL | _ Last year Canadians sent or reâ€" ceived 1,934,433 cablegrams. About eighty descendants of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Quehl and their families attended a famâ€" ily reunion held near Haysville last Sunday. It was decided by the group to hold another reunion the fourth Sunday in July, 1955, and the following officers were elected: President, Mr. Carl Steiâ€" ner, New Hamburg; vice:&resi- dent, Mr. Tom Kaufman, visâ€" itock; secretary â€" treasurer, Mr. Fred Wagner, Stratford. Hon. presidents named were Messrs. George Steiner, New Hamburg, Art Liebler, Tavistock and Fred Quehl, Waterloo. Relatives were in attendance from Kitchener, Waterloo, Tavistock, Stratford, New Hamburg, Plattsville, Lonâ€" don, Milverton and Peterborough. John Nafziger and Norman Zebr at Brunner on Sunday. _ _ Rev. and Mrs, Samuel Schultz of Kingwood with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bender. S.â€"W. Wilmot : * Phone 2â€"5792 Phone 2â€"2672

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