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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Oct 1954, p. 5

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's:ai:i?l?jjiii.'. , . . a "v,,"-:'.:-:.))!',?:"'-)"]'" é? 'r/Cir";'. Til F,? 000 Alvin Quench at Waterloo on Sunday. The occasion as marked the birthday of Mr. Goettling's daughter, Mrs. Ducnd nn Supt 19th. Two prettiiy- det urated birthday cakes cent: the tea table. Other guests in- cludud: Mrs. William Goettling and Harry Goettling of New Dun- dw; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bach " Bamberg; and Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Donald Path, president of m Junior Red Cross Society of the J uniur room of the Public School presided tor the monthly meeting held on Friday afternoon. Stories were given by Doris Bean, Joyce trey and Helen Holtzhauer, Wayne Mank and Wayne Mont gumery recited poems and sol were sung by Donald Pom. Bon- nie Kurt, Ruth Ann KeNer and itobert Berger, The teacher, Mrs. ltonuihn gave an illustrated talk on "Health". A Junior Red Cross meeting was held in the Intermediate room with the president of the society, Joyce Goodwin presid- ing. “more Haas told a story and poems were given by Norene Alexander and Marjorie Bean. Antje and Sigrid Jeuk sang in th German language and Billy Thrush also contributed a solo. Jokes were told and Edward Ber- gey conducted , liealth' quiz. William Goeming who ob served his 83rd birthday on Sept. 17th and his granddaughter, Ruth Ann Goettling who celebrated he llth birthday on Sept. 16tlr were guests of honor at a birthda sup- per at Ire home of Mr. an: Mrs. Auctioneer l. H, Toman has what he believes to Le a record breaking .pulato crop this season. From one stock ot the "Sabbago" vaoety which he dug this week, hel ttfain" " potatoes weighin 8 . A special meeting was held at Bethel United Missionary Cho on Thursday night sponsored by the Young People's Society. The praident. Mrs. lawrence Hoove presided and Later Exist w song leader. Miss Marion She read the scripture lesson. Music: numbers included an organ an' piano duet by Miss Mary Lehma and Miss Joanne Heist; and a vo- cal solo by Mrs. Kenneth Shan of the UH. Christian Endemic Society. Bishop J. B. Martin minister of the Erb St. Mennonite Church in Waterloo gave m illus- trated address on his recent trig to the Holy Land. He was intro- duced by Rev. P. G. Lehman, pas- tor ot the church. Prayer was of- fered by Rev, Percy Cassel, min- ister ot the Rosebank Brethre In Christ Church. 7 _ Rev. ii, N. Lussing of Kingston occupied the pulpit or St. James Lutheran Church on Sunday mor- mpgl A _ -. _ Mowers were placed on the a! tar of the United Bream Church on Sunday by the HalL man Iamily in memory of their father, Gordon B. Hellman, who med ten 3"Prs. ago o". Sept. 25th. misc on we work Drum mm. -' emulation. A gum w completed during the day. Mist Helen Stable, KN., Mus Mary Mejaix, ILA, mission arias on furlough from Colombia South America, warmed th weekly meeting at the [SCI held at the school on My noon that q_rrrjitr'iiotii.tiiiiitiit_, My! the Blenheim in non“. Bewing Gale held an Ill day meeting It the chm Wednesday. he devotional _ nod wu led by In. WI] Shana. The guest who: in... Florence Shana of Water loo, General Socregut of CLEAN CLOTHING IS WARM CLOTHING . . . With your Fall and Winler Coal: dry cleaned by lesson and Whaley. " Kin. t - WANtUNt M H“! and our sensational new cleaning methods also bring out all the beauty of cloth and color originally evident in your new coat. A Trial Order Will Convince 1m home of her u. near Res- peler, Mr. Lllh",'h't, is ' muons by trade was born in (Egon)! and came to Canada I. . of seven They have lived on (arms in-this district for the past It Aears. Rev. Carl Lana of Fisherville was the guest speaker at the Mis- sion Festival services. Trinity Lutheran Church, Sunday morn- ing and evening. ‘M. Yum from the High River District in Alberta again on the subject of “Personal vmelinm" at the Blenheim Mennonite Church on Sunday morning. The pastor, Rev. Arnold (Truman was in charge of the service. Rally Day was observed m the Evangelical U.B. Chuteh Sunday morning with Rev. J. W. Sieben in charge. Nine pupils of the Sunday School were promoted and six uny tots admitted to the nursery class, The Willing Workers Sewing Circle met in the basement of the Mennonite Church Monday night, for relief sewing. Mae: tot the you two weeks They were pm M a but basket ot yellow dimmer!!!" from their family w Included one after, In. Lorena Schmidt 0 Oakviuz mum-e m! Platuvilie RR; ham and Home“. at New Dundee; m Kitchener Blake of Main “It, also than seven granddildren and two great grandchildren. Mr. Eadie tnd ttis wife, the former Bertha Ehrlnrdt were married_o_n Sept. M, not “name Floradale t Mr. an In. M not. ob- i9'idst?ih',etei'iti?t M; m“ a!” will.” be by! napalm. pep-y {1113.49 {-133}.th a} number's published daily in no Toly . . . - all trin $t0, $5 $50. 5'00. $200. Mar, $500 or tum Ton new numb”: w "ery day in The ne. 'intr-tmbersemuisudeveer+tTUTe1r. 9etobr'sT6htrdetah - 0 WIIKIND Youth! 1kdeeThrTMrM0Wheat--_etH-tremrr-_ - - M 3-00!" Magi ".rAaryriiit, y lg ft Canadian out-Jolt! " W Your Dollar may be worth $10. $25, $50. $100. $200. $400. $500 or $1,000 BL” Gem-uh Boy-p ibuToiIcfe d CLEANERS THE TELEGRAM " ”an”. M. - WATIILOO “on. 4-47“ Mina Kathryn Habel and Miss Barbara Grimes were joint her teases to a farewell party at the home of Miss Babel when they entertained twelve fellow stu- dents to extend best wide. to Phyllis Ann Smith Ind Pi'? Fog-on who left recently tor A - ma College. During the evening "Bug" was played, prize: being won 'a Erica Lass and Beth Hm bet. e guests were each we settled with lovely tttt lamps and wall moans. efreshments were served by the hostemes at the close tst, ftttt evening. Misses' Frances Fergusson and Norma Brighty were Joint ttos- tesses at Miss Ferguson's home in honor of Miss Ann Louise Ste- vens who also left to attend Alma College. During the evening The local Boy Scout: with their leaders. Roy Klenzle and Roy such, spent the week-end in camp " Wm;- Bench. A very succesdul paper drive was con- ducted by the Scouts prior to go- ing into camp. figure“ Syn "ettteii. Mae-‘9! PM le “will WM "Jung" - RM" Iwat W133”; “.59.!!- - (“”2413 In: Aha r m we: Alame- litter who ot- tered guy“. lam-er Don swat: read was. lag-on. while Luger: Bound sanction and Phi Ritter led in mauve readings. Rev. Gerhardt Becker Preached the sermon. hi I!“ - '7 * Plaltsville ' .ttttMitth-rogaeth.iiaittdihti PPPe1'r"'_y'eiti.t.HAqre', m.mm.a:.mu%fld "gtllr..ttfr'l the r. law. may 2fttll nah-1, I new? WH-ngm tbd . t5oq6tal, _Mm. Btytier.3htett, tu_etgttte .MA“MM.~ aL...-.....' Sci" Gahrr,wiaiuua' Rein. “Youth my” In: W at the [Jinan Church on m- Br In a MqggtBqr Ict-trut-af- [mil . an ,.lltest, 'eli'At.lkterttlrltt. About ten or a dozen young gentiesueft from tlst. Canada Sand and the Village remanded the past week to a request tor blood donors at the Kitchener and Wa- A recent visitor with Miss Lil- lian Gael: was Miss Evelyn Mox- ley and parents of Domhesler. Mus Money at one time taught In the Ptattavilie Continuum” School and later at 'ritlaohburg High. Due to an accident Miss Moxley is unable to teach " present. The treasurer, Mrs. Rex Harm, er was appointed to and regis- tration fees to headquarters at Gait. Mrs. George Thomson and Mrs. Rex Harmer were appoint- ed to attend the group committee meeting. . . Mrs. Doris Gates accompanied by her father, Gordon Ban-d at Bintthaemtton, N.Y.. visited with Fred Quandt and Mr. Ind Mrs. Cluyton Gallon recently. On Sunday Miss Eileen Baird Ind Misses Isabella Millard at Ian- caster, N.Y.. had dinner at the above home. The secretary was appointzd to bring a list ot all mother: ot Scout and Cubs in the next meeting no a program couid be arranged tor the comma year. Fred Van Der Spunk no: word that he would assist an Cub lead- er. A paper collection by the $299k was also announced to be -ta--aatatttarr.' as president until the anlvnl of the utBetdl one. Mu. William Quad! uttered her home for the October Twang which wall be the sauna mum); and all um- bem "v urged lo attend an the other; tor the comma yet: will he elected. 2td,tt,tg'ct'gehq at: t5rtoutan4dutrCttArttt “- Emit-Jay? - GbuiVwTifaEE Thain- a that up. We" - imam. 899w: mum». DIST SIIIC'IOIS . 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