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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jan 1955, p. 3

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IXPERT EYE CARE A pot luck supper prvcchd thr. annual meeting at the larius' and of Trinity Lutheran church which was held in the Sunday sun...) room Rev Buehlow was tr, charge of the devoUons and hr also presented the report of tr, mminallng commtttee “uh thr following slate of officer, fot 1955 Hon, presulent. Rev A Buohluw; president. Mrs l'vn) Trinity Lutheran Women's Society at World Service. The January meeting of the WS,W.S. of Evangelical United Brethren Church was held in the chapel with Mrs. Adelyn Mac, donald in charge of the opening worship serrate. Thoughts for the New Year were given in poems by the chairman, Mrs. Ro, bert Binning and Miss Florence Ridden. Scripture and meditas, tion on the theme. "Seeking God" were ltgt"iN by Mrs Binning. Mrs, Ralph Hi T urn, Mrs. W. Plan and Mrs. Clarence lnguld led m a prayer period The new study hook, "Fun and Festival" was in l troduced and the first chapter de, l scribing the religious festivals off India. Pakistan and Ceylon were reviewed. The entire study IS ml acquaint the society wllh the pen» _ pies of these three nalmns. Miss: Florence Riddell sang "Fathet m Heaven" an Indian Christian hymn and Mrs Plan rum-ludml‘ with prayer. Mrs. M E “emu-Ll president, conducted [he 'tu,tnv.s,.s permd and rem-wed cummlnm' re» ports It was announced that the W.s.w,s, will have charge of the "torrttrtg,.church .~rrwu~ on Feb 16th which is World Sl'rvk’t- Day A ministerial retreat well he held l m Zion Church early in February ' and the pastor asked the Mina-l) I to arrange for the wiring “ll meals and for hillrb "virrv,h ( ments were served! by Mrs Mm l donald and her axxntanlx l New Hamburg ' Byrln. Curenee [ii-mom: Holy Communion was observed at the United Brethren Church on Sunday morning with the Con- ference Superintendent. Rev. A, W. Wanner of Kitchener official- ine, The choir sang an anthem, Rev. R. B. Langen of Toronto occupied the pulpit of St. James' Lulheran Church on Sunday mur- mng. was also held. Orlan Weber read the Scripture lesson and the pray- or was given by Miss Shirley Schmidt. A Christian Vocational Guidance Film was shown. ‘Innldtl nun-nub pm)“: Inc l'UH “Here Am l, Lord" was the:call was answervd by the name theme tor a consecration meeting 1 of an Old Testament Book. held by Ihe Parl§h Luther) 'Reports ot the van-u» comm)!- League at St, Jurors Lutheran tees were yawn-ed and the clot- Church on Sunday night. Mr. and tum of officer, took place fur the Mrs. Delmqre Toman were m Year 1955 and was as' follows: charge and installation of onicers Premdem. Mrs Cecil Allan: new uf the, soyietg for the new year Dresident “I: r:...».a.m ic.,".".".,',. The Children of the Church held its ttrst meeting of the New Year at St. James' Lutheran Church on Friday night. Mrs, B, Busharl led the devotional period after which classes were conduct- ed by the teachers. Rev. P. G, Lehman is conduct- ing a Bible study on the theme, "The Person and Work ot the Holy Spirit" for the Youn Peo- ple's Society at Bethel finned Missionary Church each night this week. Frank Toman wns in charge of the weekly meeting of Bethel United Missionary Young Peo- ple's Society held at the church on Thursday night, The topm. "Bible Symbols"." was presented by Mrs. Kenneth Shantz. Mrs Clinton Junta. Gordon Sherk, Calvin Brett, Mrs, Glen Shantz and Waldron Eekstein. Mrs. Frank Toman played a piano bo- lo, A ladies' trio also sang com- posed of Mrs. Lincoln Coleman, Mrs. Prank Toman and Miss Erma Coleman. INTI! VISION GLASSES " Kin. It. W‘ "the! M - Dill I-tht curdion solo by Miss Edna Hil- born; selection: try the male quttr- tette common! of Weston Sara, ms. Kyle Day. Robert Hallman and Allan Cmm; a wolm solo by Mins Andrey Fiederlesn: and a group of may by the Junior Boys' Choir directed by Mus Vaughn Suruus. Durward Ro- mahn ma u New Year's poem, After the meeting the youn peo- ple were entertained by IM. I Carol. Ne lihandese . IEberwhlu; Ist viee-prettident, . . Mrs. Maurice Hummer. Snd Vice- lRlitltNll8t=tgt, l, president, Mrs A Rtehards; treas- ' ",'g,ri"/,'twh',rf/i Enchler; con _ T sec, rs Luft; rec. sec, Mrs, n,'fse"Jt,eN,L"tt Plat-:1 ?:;?";:TJCIMH Swartaentruber; Aower m meeting " Bruenlde 1 fund "an, Mrs, L Rtta; planlab, Home In Preston on Friday mam. ( yrs. Elena Ritz, Mrs C K The -deast, Mim Mary Kata Smith, serum committee, Mrs L presided. m Cressmn "IdIRlehl, Mrs L Bmgeman, sick the W" m“ and Oliver ( and shut-m committee, Mrs. C K. Bulimia)“ er. A New Year's Berg, Mrs A, Forler: house com- Ture "Right hm. Ahead" “u mum, Mrs, c. K. Smnh, Mrs. A, pm“ Wotan Sararus, l Wilhelm; sewmg committee, Mrs. Muahat LLd included: an .0 ( Walther, Mrs. A. BurcluatzL; al- cordial! solo by Miss Edna Hil- tar guild, Mrs W. Huehn, Mrs E, born: ”mm try the male qulr~ " Hammer; church dishes commH- 1 ladle-W of Weston Sara-”“3 Mrs. John Len, Mr, Albert rus Nyte Ry Robert Hallman Ttehl; auditors, Mu, C K Suuth, and. Allan Cm'unln' I “on" solo Mrs. H. Roth. Thirty members by Mins Andrey FiaUiiiii. and‘answered the run call and one a MP of m by the "t,,e,'r'rij.i,Ttiiii, aslso wat, tn attendance Bora' Choir directed by M‘ssj'l‘hank you cards were read and Vaughn Nrarus Durward RU_‘une 0011mm passed for moment, mahn reed . tTi,., Year's poem, The president introduced a new After the meeting the youn pew (plan tor arranging programs ac- pie were entertained by $5.1 cording to birthdays and the C l. membership ts to be divided Into “all!“ Toman was in char e of four birthday groups of tnree _ g months each and earn gruup will Ire, weekly _meeung of Bethel , then appoint their own comm-nor ggzegllgifif'fl‘lzyflyfxz‘ehfffg.Madame: Herb Hmz, convertor. JMtlt.'8t8t=tia, Member: of the U.B. christian Endeavor Society held their br weekly mun. u Brueude Home In Preston on Friday night, The MM, In: Mary Kaster wedged. James Cremman read Hy In. Clarence "uau, (Chronicle Correspondent) Optometrist Saving the Kitchener-Waterloo puhlir' for the past 13 years with C. R. NIMMO Ladies' Aid Annua l mu an geiiiiiijijiiii YOUNG’S ti In hr Ihr [hr In " huh In” Wattahu, Il-ukrv. In the. Ayr AI-v drh-nlv-d PM” 'sl Dumlm rh"i,ttsti (IUIWIA :11 Hm Lump H! Mt Mr, (hull-m Lam-ml c-II Sm VH'lt' MI and Mr, (bu-[hurl dnughtm oi l',urv, and M, Mrs Chmrrrt Latino!” "1 lt, ford (Ind Mr. Jun: M.nlm u-n of Galt Mr and MI: .lmk " Hut and _strtts .Isu‘klr .‘m-l Dunn" Galt mum Sumlu) um: Thummn and "mm” 1mm!" "no wm-rv iu. ls cunvalrannx lull-mung \c-uwuf uprlulmns "t Woou.srork Ul'm'ml ”nuptial Mr, urul Mr, “alum Wuhlm arul Mr, Alum Waldu» \prnt in dug, tietitly tttttt M: and MI: Jurhn Wulrhv ut Ilmmllnn Mr and Mr, ('nlnn San'u-I’ and so" (:li'gul} ununmamrd h) “w ofrmvr's motio-r. Mr, lid-ha Shrrsvr and >I.~l--I (Slum-v of Gait wrvl- Irtttrsr, on Munduy at thr. houtc, of Mr, P. ”mun-x mu! MI and Mc, "PK Hm’vnlr Guest, "t Ihv Lump u! My “IN. We an- planed to H-pnrl that Mr dexzud Sutton ha., _ :mlr to rdurn to in, Immr ir) Platt, "Hr wm-rv hr ls cum'ahzwmx lulluumg aqua" nprlnlu-ns "t Woou.srork Ul'nl'ml ”cumin! Mr, urul Mr, Hula": Wahl". I Alter Spending tht. Yulvndc up ‘calmn ulth his manner. Mrs. M Bourne, ABA? Jack Buurnc, R,C.N., Jvturned In H.M.L‘,SV Cape Breton trom whom he will be drafted to HM CS. Sin-mum” I'm' u oJX months' mr “Hither (‘nul'n' which will make Jack a trading maman Mrs. Harold Charla III Ay r ”Kim a week-end gun»! It tne home at her daughter. Mrs. Haurruu and Clair Hurmer. Tim [nuns-r ur- cumpanwd by Mn. Hutuwr and sun Lyle wen» vtrturrs v-n Manda) With Mrs, (Maxim. um: I; mm- lined In a unspnul a! anir-n where ho I: u"'"'r),'omp, treal, mom Readings wn-rc gn'en by Mrs. Humrnachew and Mn. Kaiser. Mrs. Restemvyer and Brenda fir vored w1tn a duct. lirfrvshnwnb were wrvud by Mrs. George Har, Hahn and Mr., F B. Dunn and Mrs. G Hummhcht-r. er; treasurer, Mrs. Gcorttc Ed- wards; aro,t tsecretary-trea-er, Mrs. Clayton Gorton; lunch cun- venor, Mrs. E. L. Schneider: par- snnuge commttteus. Mrs. Charles Fulcher: ftowvr mnu-nnr. Mrs. C. Bryans; banquet arrangements, Mrs, G. Lamont: curd convertor, Mrs. C. Allan; Remembrance committee, Mrs. G. Harrbun, Mrs. G. Kaiser; Communion cornrtttt, tec, Mrs. D, Hagar"). Mr,. D, Carleton. It was voted that the quilting 'oe_dispensed wrth for nnc your. president. Mrs Gordon Lamont secretary, Mrs Gurdun Hammad] Mrs. Gordon Lamont presided in the absence of tire president. After the opening hymn Mrs Geo. Edward, read the Christmas is- stun from Luke and Rev. G. W, Kaiser oiferea prayer. The run call was answered by the name The Women's Association of mattsvine Umted Church met in the Sunday School mum un Tues- day evening wttn an attendance uf eighteen. Br In In. Harmer [Chronicle Come-om! "Emu“, Association Meets. Platteville t W. Eichler, Edgar Junker, A. Riehl, L. Ritz. P. Eberschlag and C. Swartzentrutrer were gtrpornt- ed a committee to arrange a Val- enune bake sale on Feb llth. Children's clothing for the hale will be packed at the next meet- mg ”1:!“ Au up ”and un Sunday mvdum and "I M, and I n1 "rurtt, M.nlm um] " Hurmrw llmnnr of um: the iurruhcs In lt Mt and Sunday pin): Mr and Mrs Clemens Snyder of Guernsey, Sash., Mr. Cyrenus Snyder of Kitchener and Mrs. F.Uratreth tiN','] of eCntreville were Sunday sums With their of .. Iii. E c. '“ ((‘hrontrk cannula-m Mr and Mrs Geo link of Be, than) wvn' Sunday vlsmrrs with Mr and Mrs Oscar Israel. West Montrose ' 5‘ (‘ll‘r‘llliln and Lester Koch was rhnnmun “nth Jacob Regier, sec- (Mary Mr and Mrs. Harry Sadler and "'rt, Gary, of Lcarmngton spent tru. hnhdah with Mrs. Sadlvr's tritrcttts, Mr, and Mrs. J. B Gar- Iuml. New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert Schiedel were Mr and Mrs. Allan Spencer and litmily of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. At thc annual congregational mam-ting of the Biehn Mennonite (‘hurrh “Him-rs eclcted were as h-Huvu: Trustves, Zenas, Cress- m.un, Melvin Hunsberger, Ed- mund Uresratton, wth Melvin Hundu-rgrr as serretary-treasur- or Ushers are Wrllard Cressman, Howard Cressman, Donald Peters. tttcal Cressman, The meeting Mus m charge of Deacon Abner nu “After Christmas Thoughts". conducted by George Woolcolt. b"ctupture was read by Lawrence Diamond and Misses Dorothy and Bell) Bell sang a vocal duet Mvis Donna Currah led in a sing- .mng. Ross Brown gave the ad- dress and showed pictures of his recent trip thr'ough Wsirn Carr ada. Officers elected for 1955 are an president, Rev. H. W. Watts; president. Betty Bell; lst vice- pttsititmt, George Woolcott; 2nd vucv-presudent, Bernice Mordue; "vcre'tury. Donna Currah; treasur- vr. Frvd Shearer; pianist. Phyllis Ftwr: Faith and Evangelism con- venur, Marjorie Rogers; steward- ship and training convenur, Do- reI-n Foreman; citizenship and community service convertor, Bill Swan: Missions and (World Out- rr-uch, Hugh Baird: recreation, Lawrence Diamond; lunch, Dons Bl'll ttetreshments were served h, tiw hostess assisted by Miss Jum- MacDonald. Miss Mary Shearer, Hugh. Baird. Glen Cap- lmg, Lawrence Diamond and MISS liv-lt) Ann Cuthbertson. Mr. Jim Shearer was the lead- er tor the regular meeting of the Bethcl, Bright, Chesterfield Young People's Union which was hem at the home of Miss Joyce Swan. Prayer was offered by Hugh Band and the Bible study By In. Clan-co '3Mgttmtd let-roman ©-roetuti" Yqugng 'eores Union. S.-W. Wilma! t James Kennditud @st5ng three weeks at the hpme " his ttrandmother at Trenlun. Billy Kennahan spent a few dens with friends in the village. Stanley Jones spent Sunday " the home of Bert Wintermeyer of Cenlrevllle. Mrs. A. bebuns was visiting in Kstchener on business on Thurs- day. Bonnie Dawson of Galt spent a vacation at the home (I her grandmuther and aunt, Mrs. o. Goddard and Miss Louise God- dard. Leonard Pfeiffer of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pfeitret Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nathal- sk: of Brantford were Sunday nsnurs at the home of the Tmr's parents. Mr, and Mrs. T G. Wolfe. . Mrs. Melba Wolfe siiGrFrr day wlth her mother, Mrs. Sadie Rtchards of Humma Hall, Kitch- ener. Mr and Mrs, Roy lim', of lechener were visiting on urs- day at the home of t e farmer's aster, Mrs. Gilbert stumpfGd Mr, Stumpf. Mr and Mrs, Wesley Pearcy and daughter, Sandra were visit- mg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Marcy of G_alt on Saturtlay, Mr, and Mrs. Neil Dawson and children, Dean, Bonnie and Kim- berley of Call spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Dawson's mo- then, Mrs, O. Goddard. Douglas Wilfong, GeGree Jones and Arthur Sapsworth spent Sun. day, with friends m Hamilton. Mr. Richard-Jonéa Gd the lain- fortune to fall on we on Sunday and break two ' Mrs Ivan Battier and In, Mei- un Wolfe were business visitors me, resyon ItThurs1ar. J MacDonald received a My cut on tus head while at work on Thursday. He received suck: stitches at the South Wale! Memunal Huspgul. Call 7 Rev, A. H. Van ot PM eon- ducted the servnco at the Prsatry- Lawn Church on Sunday after- noon Rev H. J. chvoy cl an: mu m charge of the service " the Doon United Church on Sum afternoon In I an. 1cta'Mt CM) il; glint' 'fe/ci?' C; 11W The mun-l ”all. of Leveng- stun Presbyterian Church was, held Monday night, All reports) indicated that the church us run- ning on a very sound basis. Two) new members were elected to the I Board of Trustees namely. Fred) Bolton and Fred Bremen Jr The! other member " Lawson Swan» lacnlruber The cy.nerterst"rrtail dinner preceded the busmess meeting. Cost of this school well be borne by ratepayers ot the separate school. Nacsing of the m-(‘I'xsuly debentures for the new Walt-rim» Oxtord Hugh School Will of I'our'.Ne come first. Members of annual wrll attend the cunvenlmn for Ru 'ral Municipalities and the Good Roads Convention, The fullnwmg appointments wen- made by (mutual High School Board, H, J. Schrtudt. school attendance officer. F, F. Page; auditor, Wm Rubens-m, usemzr. A B Christner: MOH, Dr R. W Barton; sanitary mam-12 tor, E Rut-don Board of Heulth, Simon Ditnvr Mr. Christm-r rp ported that 2l permits had been "sued for new homes and ly other permits. Baden Bre department. has an. swered six calls to the tnwnshlp m the past year These calls cud the township $360 tuft. St, Agatha board has cesved approval of the Dru: ment for a m-w separate srl to cost approximately $55,000 A delegation from the St. Aga- that separate school imam my peared before council asking II debentures for .3 nc-w M‘hnul would be “sued m tht. "var fu, tum. St, Agatha board has re- emu-d approval of the Depart- 4tev, Stewart In his remarks pointed out that "Democracy b not freedom from doing; but free. dom to do," "This fact 15 not realized by too many of our rm- zens." sald the speaker I By an C. W. Fleet r Reeve Willard Winner in his) inaugural address to the Wilmot Township Council expressed the hope that the mill rate in the year ahead could be kept down and the services demanded by the public retained at their Pres'"") high love) The oath of onice was I administered by the clerk, Clank ence Helm-l. Rev. DortMd Shun, art conducted the devotional 1-x- I erases for council. l Local firemen responded to a call to the home of Mr. and Mn. eLightun Schwartz where a rag~ ing chimney tire was extinguished before much damage had been done. This is the third fire they were called upon to tight smu- the new fire truck was delivered a few months ago. Mr. and airs." FrédVVS-{s'a Ann, Judy and Freddie spent the week.. end withlroroexto friends. Mrs. John MacDonald became suddenly ill on Saturday. She was rushed to St. Mary's hospital. Kitchener, where an operation was performed in the afternoon. We wish tor her a speedy reCov- ery, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stevens have returned from Toronto where they had béen visiting res lutjyes for several weeks. Wife of For." Conestoga Man Dies In Cantor-la. Lillian B. Scheitete, wife of William L. Scheifele died at her home, liMO East 187th Street, Artesia, Calil., on Thursday, Dec. 16th, 1954, at the age of 70. In]- lowing a Six months' illness. Sur- Ll"',?, are her husband, William L. Sc eitele, two daughters, Ma-, rion H. and Virginia P. Scheifele. also two sons. William B. and Horace E. Scheifele. Funeral ser- vices were held Monday, Dec. 20 in Artesia Mortuary Chapel, with the Rev. Clarence Miller omciat, ing. Interment was made in Rose'; Hills quorial Park at Whittier.l Conestogo t Mr. and Mrs. Victor Craft and family Wr',.,'. the week-end wuh Mr. and rs. Theo Marctuldon at Penelang. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Uetsson of Wnterioo were recent visitors with Mrs, Joana Lemon and Mrs. B. C Woods. The WIS. met at the home of Mrs. Ken Thumpwn on Wednes- day afternoon with a good attend- ance. Mrs. Rust and Mrs. How. lett were m chime of the pro- gram. Rev, M. Metcalfe installed the other: tor the new year. Mrs. Wittich the newly elected pres:- dent conducted the business. Lunch was served by the hostess and_a social time spent. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Reist were Sunday visitors with Sun- dgy vsiitors with Mr. and Mrs. H, Rtirt at Bioomirtgdale, Worm u patter for nine years. After the service lunch was served In the basement ot the church when an opportunity was aroma to renew tit'",'),',,'?",',',',,:) Mr, Newbery, his wi e and tour! children are on furlough tor r year, utter three years of 80er m Trinidad. Owing to the in- tense heat of that eoany It as necessary to return on turlough/ at shorter Intervals than from urging: less hot and humid. l 1"'it'iREq ,ltel, - 'i'iiiiiat G, mm“; m spam u the Unit“ h on Sunday Afternoon. Mr. Newt-cry in well known in this community - his lather Baden News Highlights “2111.): but. ind Jerk.1'autg,,tttt ug yfitu. sm- separate M31" ml THE GRUIIN FUNERAL HOME 178 Queen s. lat Joseph) “when" Phone 4-43” PM N ttt COVERING 346 King St. W. Kitchener Plum 2-12” 460 Queen St. S. Kitchener "to” 2-4752 22 Goukel St. at Francis St. N. 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