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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Aug 1954, p. 4

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District News From Our Correspondents Joanne Ried of Carthage spent a week at the home of her uncie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter and sons. Sheila and Sharon Birmingham of Conestogo spent a week with their cousin, Beverley Birmingâ€" Martha â€" Bowman of | E/mira spent a wek with her cousins, Arâ€" lene and Jean Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jantzi, Marâ€" garet, Anna May and Earl of Clarence, N.Y., visited at the homes of Valentine Jantzi, Chris. and Dan Gerber and James Birâ€" mingham over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franklin and family of Millbank visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Squire and Dianne on Sunday. _ _ _ Mr. Rudy Bast, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bast and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Gerber and family at Hickson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, Wanda and Jimmie of Toronto visited at the home of Mrs. Roâ€" bert Foster on Monday. _ _ Thomas Wilford, Mrs. R. Fosâ€" ter, Laura, Mrs. Lorne Rennie visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Weber in Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Albrecht (newlyweds) of Vera Beach, Fla., spent a few days at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Albrecht. Mr. and Mrs. George Byler of Pennsylvania called at the home of Jacob Albrecht. KENâ€"MAR COMPANY LTD. LAWN BOY OTACO VOLLRATH tiphardt Hardware EVERYBODY DRINKS COFFEE 16 King St, S For an interview write to 1231 S. (Chronicle on Te t Stepladder Kits This is a year round business, with unlimited earnings! SMALL CAPITAL REQUIRED . . . . LARGE PROFITS ASSURED NO DISHWASHING . . . NO HELP REQUIRED Easily Assembled "A Lifetime Opportunity** Beatty 5 ft. Reg. $95.00 Reg. $89.50 ROTARY POWER Lawn Mowers . $76.95 Waterloo Summer Clearance By Mrs. R. Jm ; Rev. G. M. Brian of Hamilton conducted the union service heid at the Doon United Church on Sunday morning. Miss Jane Ayres, leacher ui the Juniors at the Presbyterian Sunâ€" day School was presented with a very beautiful lace table cloth at the Sunday School service on Sunday morning. Mr. W. Grimâ€" wood, Supt., gave an interesting address and little Sandra Pearcey made the presentation. Quite a number of people of the villnfi attended the stock car races held at Bridgeport on Satâ€" urday evening. home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gig.l‘rxm A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Gilbert WMle. Sr., in honor of Miss Jane Ayres, whose i to George Barrie takes place gtur- day, Aug. 28. There were about Little Debbie Holmes of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end at the played and numerous pri givâ€" en to the winners. mWes spoke a few words of thanks afâ€" ter opening and displaying the man{ beautiful gifts. A delicious Iunch was served by Mrs. Wilâ€" fong assisted by Mrs. Victor Macâ€" Lennan, Mrs. Gerald Waller and Mrs. John Sapsworth. 8 Bill Bryden of Parkway was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. _ Arthur _ Sapsworth _ on Thursday. W'u(onx. Sr., in honor of Miss|Mrs. Albert Zim Jane Ayres, whose mlmg to|6, Galt. George Barrie takes place Saturâ€"| Mrs. Ralph day, Aug. 28. There were about|Kitchener spent thirty present. . Games were}home of herupc played and numerous mes givâ€"| Mrs. A. G. Wolfe en to the winners. Ayres| Dorothy Wolf Mr. Jack Williamson of Galt was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones on Saturday. . $4.60 For more sales, more profits are yours from every location, with a Self Service Automatic Vending Bar. 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James Peters of Oshawa were visiting at the home spent a holiday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Stump{ and Mr. Stumpf Mr. and Mrs. James Ayres and daughter, Mary Elien of Kingsâ€" dale spent l’tiLy at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres. Earl Faulkner of the RCAF has returned to his base near Ottawa after spending a two week furâ€" lough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Faulkner. Earl wi‘ be Teaving very shortly Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Harmer spent Wednesday at Burlington and other points in that vicinity and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rush at Cooksville. â€" Miss Betty Bell of Chesterfield and Miss Joyce Swan of Bright attended the Sunday morn:lels service at â€" Plattsville Uni Church and contributed a solo and a duet. Weekâ€"end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brighty were Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLean and Georgina of Hamilton and for gervice overseas Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gilchrist and children Verna and Harvey of Parry Sound fl)ent a few days at the home of Mrs. Gilchrist‘s moâ€" ther, Mrs. F. Kleinsteuber and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kinzie. _ _ Billy Glendenning, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Glendenâ€" ning of Plattsville has been acâ€" cepted into the Royal Canadian Navy. Billy will spend two weeks at London after which he will be transferred to H.M.C.S. Cornwallis on the East Coast. _ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones were Mrs. Lester Weiland, Mr. and Mrs. George Hunchak of Kitchenâ€" er, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Roussell and son of Bridgeport. Murray Gibbons and Misses Helen and Doris Hillyer spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the latâ€" ter‘s parents at Owen Sound. Wesley Pearcy was visiting on Sumdnxl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. bert Zimmerman of RR. 6, Galt. Mrs. â€" Ralph Hubacheck . of Kitchener spent Saturdaysat the home of her parents, Mr. and Dorothy Wolfe and Sharon Kaufman are spending a week at the Giris Lutheran Camp at Eden Mills. Miss Francis Hubacheck of Kitchener spent Saturday at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Battler. _ ___ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Holmer Daniels of Preston were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones on Wednesday. c Miss Winona Stephenson of Vancouver, B.C., who is visiting in the East visited several days the past week at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Harmer and Clair Harmer. s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibbons and family of Southam’)ton were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibbons on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Fenn and son James, Miss Jessie Fenn and Mrs. May Kerr attended the funâ€" eral held on Thursday of Mrs. May Howe. Cl . o Joins Royal Canadian Navy. Plattsville : MOMTREAL 2, Que. By Mrs. Ed. Harmer : A8" Miss Nanlcg Wamsiey of Oshawa. Joe McKenzie, a former Plattsâ€" ville boy, and son John of Vanâ€" couver, h.C.. were visitors the past week with his aunt, Miss L. Goetz. On Friday Mrs. Jas. Wyâ€" lie (Josephine McKenzie) accomâ€" Ranied her twin brother, Mr. Mcâ€" enzie and renewed acquaintâ€" ances in the village. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. English atâ€" tended the Waldenâ€"Wells wedâ€" ding held at St. John‘s United Church, Stratford, on Saturday. The groom is Mr. English‘s neâ€" phew. . Mr. and Mrs. Billy Milne and children of Vancouver, B.C., are holidaying at the home of the forâ€" mer‘s mother, Mrs. Bessie Milne and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Harmer and family spent Sunday with rela~ tives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Charles, Ayr. skillis and techniques in selected industrics in Sweden under the workerâ€"trainee program of the International Labor Organization, a specialized agency associated with the United Nations. A total of 30 Isracli skilled workers and foremen have been sent abroud by the u.otuud-hchthemhlmuuql“.m-i-...:e-* ing and shipbuilding industries, among others. In the ‘ pyhoâ€" tograph, Gustaf Hanson checks the work of trainee Amir on a measâ€" Joseph Amir (right) is one of cleven Isracll workers learuing new uring gauge in a cash register 2161 King St. E. KITCHENER (At Fourth Ave.) Phone 2â€"6341 COMFORTER WOOL STORE HOURS â€" Tuesday through Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Baturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. â€" Closed all day Monday. SEW AND SAVE .> Assorted Materials, Manutacturers Ends and Remnoants specially priced. BACK TO SCHOOL â€" Sample Garments for girls in size 5 and size 10 Just a few other sizes in the selection. All priced at Great Savings. All garments beautifully styled. able to offer at Special Prices for ten days. DRAPERY MANUFACTURER‘S OUTLET COMPANY MANUFACTURER‘S OUTLET COMPANY RETAIL DEPOT Just Arrived ! FAtL SMHIPMENT of DRAPERIES Owing to outstanding low purchasing prices, we ore We now have patches of materials in boxes of 5 lbs. and over, consisting of large pfeces of materials in wool, gabardine, corduroy, etc., suitable for quilts and also for kiddies‘ garments â€" at ...................................... JQ¢ per lb. Makes comforter approximately 65" x 85". Regularly up to $4.50 per yd. â€" Special ... Regularly $3.95 per yd. â€" Special .............. Regularly $2.95 per yd. â€" Special .............. SHORT ENDS up to 7 yds. â€" Assorted Phone 2â€"5792 At .. .. $1.00 per yd. â€" $1.25 per yd. â€" $1.50 per yd. All Drapery guaranteed Vatâ€"Fast colors famous for quality from coast to coast. RETAIL DEPOT DOUG®S RECBREATION mm _ , STAND PERFORMAmep _ 41“"““659;,?&.,., Tiokits now !/fo w Premature old age as well as various _ degenerative . dijseases await the man or woman who gets overweisht. Now experts are trying to find oyf why people eat more than they need, for too much food, they say, is the culâ€" prit when the pounds go on and on. This week W. G. Matters, Star Weekly feature writer in London, England, has written an interesting downâ€"toâ€"earth mediâ€" cal article entitled: "Eat Less and pive Longer". It is worth readâ€" ing. A Delco Products leveling deâ€" vice, now being used successfully on buses, can be adapted to trucks to raise or lower the bodies of ‘s’am: to the level of a loading ock. SAME FORMULA STRETCHES BUDGET AND MORTALITY g plant near Stockholin. $3.50 per bale $2.25 per yd. $1.75 per ya. $2.75 per yd. ORISH MHORAN‘E carto¢vut, , Americn‘s Finest Thril) Show. & “,-‘h-h“.‘ it . _ «t 4 â€"â€" Oaly , 7:30 pm. outh sight in the Ontarie Arena," Tuesday through Saturday, with ~_ VIURKETD® n'“.‘ â€" q1 for One Doler. Entitles heiders evervations “o geat* w9 bd-w. valued z. .t“"“ -...;“ 2 se sP 8 * 84 mnopemastas h ielgeces ( ane $00 onfrormANC" ”/"‘.” a Seturduy Matince at 1(30 pam ~ TICKETS â€" $1.00 It‘s a remarkable fact that the Lesser Snow Goose, a northâ€" ern â€" breeding _ species . popuâ€"â€" larly known as "wavy", still is most abundant of North America‘s goose ?odu . . Remarkable in view of the tremendous hunting pressures it has endured for cenâ€" turies, from both white hunter and meatâ€"hunting natives of the northland. On Aug. 19th, the bride‘s coâ€" workers in the collar department of Cluettâ€"Peabody Ltd., presented her with a Kenwood blanket and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hunsberâ€" fr spent the weekâ€"end at Chesâ€" y Liake. â€" Misses A. and C. Seibert of Walpole Island are vacationing with their niece, Mrs. Viola Capâ€" Mrs. J. W. DeMarbois, a memâ€" ber of the Haysville Women‘s Inâ€" stitute, was the Guelph area winâ€" ner in the ocil pain competiâ€" cthn spom;:md by the i #«lia Tea mpany for provincial W.1. comâ€" petition. In addition she was also adju%ed winner of the Central Subâ€"Division 6â€"13. Her painting was a very colorful local scene. ‘The September meeting of the Haysville Women‘s ‘Institute will be held on Wedpesday afternoon, Sept. 1st, at 2.30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Walter Borst. Program is under the convenorship of Mrs. E. Z. Mcintyre, community activiâ€" ties, and the guest speaker will be Mr. E. Philpott, field secretary of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. Roll call is to be answered by a jar of jam or jelly ry‘s Church in Linwood. and â€" Master Diamond have been wifixflngr fiw Mrs. M. Fallis of ton for the past weck and this week are the guests of their aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Fallis of Toronto at their sumâ€" mer farm at Caledon East. Bingeman and Eldon Sherk. At the evening service Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Haliman contributed a voâ€" cal duet. Mrs. Donald Frfedman, the forâ€" mer Patricia Anne Jacob of New Dundee, whose marriage took place at St. Agatha on Saturday, was honored at a number of preâ€" nuptial parties. The first was held on Aug. l14th when Miss Sheila Brown and Miss Geraldine Marâ€" tin entertained a number of girl friends at a miscellaneous showâ€" er at the former‘s home in New Dundee. On Aug. 16th, Mrs. Carson Einâ€" wechter and Miss Margaret Roâ€" senberger were joint hostesses at a kitchen shower at the former‘s home in New Dundee. Games were played during the evening. i cases. * ’fi.': g'riri‘e“::d groom were also honored with a miscellaneous shower on Aug. 13th at St. Maâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Clerence Disamond Mr. Alex Faillis who has spent the Argen bphle homy on ty thign: eunt and uncie. ed.l'. &lm Bou;d of Galt visitâ€" on an llondafi with his @ughk-r,’flr.s’ Ellworth and and Mrs. Floyd Sherk, Mrs. Lyle The sale of household effects for the estate of the late Moses Toâ€" man was held in the village on Saturday afternoon conducted by Auctioneer I. H. Toman. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz this week are: Miss Maude Schrock of Miâ€" shawaka, Ind.; Miss Marill(yn and Miss Karen Yoder and Kenneth Yoder of Elkart, Ind. s latter‘s brother, Dr. A. Murray Fallis and Mrs. Fallis at their summer bhome at Caledon Eas! Hanover for the House of Friendship Rev. Keith Nicholson delivered his farewell sermon at the United Brethren Church on Sunday morâ€" ning. Special music was rendered by the male quartette composed New Dundee : ir TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Miss Beverley sane Diamoud No ty " 4 WATERLOO Wostern fair t Pays Fo Advertise in the Chronicle SEPT. 13 TO 18 ~â€" LONDON, ONT. W. D. JACKSON, Manager _ _____ _ *44 @ REMEMBER . . . 2 out of 3 prefer HFC 4 OSWALD‘S 20 King St. E. KITCHENER Phone 2â€"3323 d &. 1. Helsor, Manager 2A King St. South, At ERS second floor, phore 3â€"5280 pr w9h gnene oi L spECIA*t BOOK STORE LTD. @ Sensible plans + Phone or come ) hwfiymwu‘:fl'-) good reason! REMEMBER . . ; 2 out of 3 prefer HFC Â¥if No bankable security needed » Easyâ€"toâ€"meet requirements + Fast, oneâ€"day service + e "Tig PR ‘!Duc‘p PI\CES _2 njeon 35‘ WITH AN ( HEC LOAN! 50 to $1000 -y:ur:-d.â€"nn 66 King St. South en 355 , at $1.40

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