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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Dec 1954, p. 5

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v v!. Everything you want in a fine watch % e WATERPROOF e ANTIMAGNETIC & TIME TESTED e LUMINOUS DIAL {optional) _ {x#; & FULLY GUAâ€" RANTEED CHROME OR STAINLESS THE IDEAL WATCH FOR BOYS OR GIRLS e SHOCKPROOF e DUST PROOF o 17 westbes an article on the World Council of Churches and carols were sung. \rs. D. A. Merner and Miss Grace Peacock sang a duet. Mrs. M. E. Reuber, president, took charge of the business. Over 30 members answered the roll call and three new ones were welcomed. A letâ€" ter was read from Mrs. Stotzka of Germany acknowledging a moâ€" ney order sent to the family for Christmas. Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. V. Cavanagh and Mrs, W. E. Doerr were appointed a committee to remember the sick and shutâ€"ins at Christmas. Each member‘s doâ€" nation to the Anna Roloff project to buy and equiE a home for the aged of the Evangelical UB. Church will be received at the January meeting. Meeting closed with prayer and_ refreshments were served by Mrs. E. Shantz and her committee. Community Choir Program. . _ fonny the true meaning ‘of. the estival. Rev. Father S. Winter was in attendance for the social hour and Christmas gifts were exâ€" changed. Lunch was served by Mrs, M. Haffner, Mrs. J. Hartâ€" man, Mrs. E. Lantz, Mrs. McMilâ€" lan, Mrs. A. Migliarini and Mrs. The chapel of the local Evanâ€" gelical United Brethren Church was gay with Christmas decoraâ€" tions for the monthly meeting of the Women‘s Society of World Service with Mrs. R. C. Luekhart presiding for the worghip service on the theme, "Christ, the Hope of the World." Miss Shirley Myers assisted and Mrs. Ephraim Shantz gave two medifations, "The Proof of our Hope", folâ€" liowed by a prayer sung by Miss Floren:e Riddell and "Keeping E. Scherer. Christmas". Miss F. Riddel read Women‘s and reports were presentâ€"| Clarence Kraemer. Vocal duets m;”flul..hfii_ln.m by &fl.p.- and Mrs. A.l'inhfig Stock and ve an itemized account Coutts and John tures. A Christmas party for the | members of this are Miss gmm'uufwdbrmmmmu ;mdg-emm. with Mesdames Norman Hill, Donâ€" entertainment and Claus| Ross E. Merner. Mr. S Cook will arrive to distribute bags Of | led in singing of Christmas carols candies to the children. A c0Dâ€"| by the audience and Mr. Clayton tribution of $5.00 was voted to the | Rumig was accompanist for the World Service. Miss Lorraine Roth, daughter of _Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Roth of RR. 1, Tavistock, left on Monâ€" day for New York from where she will set sail for Honduras and Costa Rica. Here she will be servâ€" ing as a missionary under the Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities. From Honduras she expects to H to San Jose, Costa: Rica, later this month and there: she will spend about a year reâ€" turning then to Honduras for a threeâ€"year term of mission work. Last week a special ceremony | for the Second New Hamburg| Brownie Pack was held in the| auditorium of Grandview School ing as well ‘as playing two mmhh 'n-e?ender male quartet ailso favored with a mxmlaet:‘,.t A.nuouncgmgntwyp made anyone wishi join the choir may do so ptn:lxe_ next Santa Claus arrivea in New Hamburg on Saturday afternoon and was met at the local C.N.R. station. On arriving at the band stand he was presented to hunâ€" dreds of children assembled there The following pupils of Miss ln&‘nret Geiger were successful in recent Western Ontario Conservatory of Music: Grade 2, first class honors, David Rumig, John Klassen, Frances Tye and Judith Kerr (equal); Judith Hahn and Linda Klassen (equa)); honâ€" ors, Terry Doerr; Grade 4, first class honors â€"Karolyn Doering, Judith Kipfer; honors, Joan Steinberg; Grade 6 honorsâ€" Merie Hyde, James Hahn; Grade 9, first class honorsâ€"Grace Pauli. and over nine hundred bags of candy were distrflmted to the Notes of Interest. + S kid r‘cfiu which, will be held on anuary 10th and it is expected that the choir will present an Kaster Cantata Curing â€" Holy Week. =c==â€"l Ci€izens of Waterloo | 1.30 P.M. SATVURDAY Shirts and Dry Cleaning T W IN / ET YÂ¥ now has a special Saturday Service â€" BROUGHT IN BY WILL BE READY BY 5.30 P.M. SAME DAY 44 KING ST. S. OUR CASH AND CARRY STORE IN WATERLOO Is Located at LT D. Bin

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