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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Sep 1929, p. 7

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; The tobacce store and poolroom of Louis Fischer was broken into ‘Thieves Breaik into Flecher‘s Store . m'mwm of Louis Fischer was DrOkOD DW posrg of Health department disâ€" sometime between midnight. 200 p.iheg Mr. Berry to Elmira from 5:80 a. m. Friday morning ANd & tno Great West Felt Co. plant. Both quantity of cigarettes, tobaceo 800 in Creat West and the Council are cigars amounting to about $200â€" _nyiou, to overcome this nuisance, was taken. Entrance was MAG® yu; ;t appears neither is willing to through the front door and aPPERTS .;,ng the whole of the expense. IHf mwmu.mwmauwmmw to pry the door open. One yOUDZ tno cost will be approximately beâ€" man returning home about 4 8. ®â€" tween $9000 and $10,000. wheras noticed while passing the store & ;¢ tho Great West install a sand car parked near by but by the time r;)z0} the cost would be very small he put away his car, the other CA on giaff of Columbia Univesity. About 5:30 a. m. a workman on his way to work found cigars strewn upon the sidewalk and some just at the entrance of the store dropped presumably when scared by the pasâ€" sing car. Mr. Fischer was immediâ€" ately notified and he in turn notiâ€" fied the police. Elmira is suffering an epidemic of robberies during the past few weeks. The other places entered were, the Central Motors garage several times and the Royal Successful Monthly Fair. ‘ The September monthly fair held on Monday was well attended. Hmy‘ small pigs were offered at $3.50 to $8.50 for suckers, and Carger acâ€" cording to age and size. The deâ€" mand, was however, very poor and most of the owners returned to their farms with the stock. Sang In Toronto. The Grimes Radio Quartette Messrs. Oscar Weichel, Harry Weiâ€" chel, Norman Ruppel and C. P. Ruppel sang a number of appropriâ€" ate selections, at the laying of the Cornerâ€"stone of the new Lutheran Church in Toronto. Rev. F. Malâ€" insky, pastor of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church, was one of the main speaâ€" kers on the occasion. Widening of Highway Completed. The widening of the Waberlooâ€"‘ Elmira highway a distance of three quarters of a mile just north .of the St. Jacob‘s Hill, by the Lichty Bros. Wellesley, was completed on Saturâ€" day afternoon, and all now is in readiness for the Standard Paving Co., to resurface the improved piece of highway which it is expected to be in a day or so. The new piece of highway is another section of the highway in the program of the county to widen and resurface the Waterlooâ€"Elmira from Waterloo to the limits of the pavement through Elmira. The highway will be four feet wider and the Corners rounder to some extent. Of course you‘ll want the best milk after getting home again from your summer holidays spent in the country. Back Home Again Our drivers are always willing to give the very best service. Prompt delivery of your milk every morning and the whole family will enjoy it if it is We are no farther from you than the telephone. Leave your order TOâ€"DAY. sitverw00d S ) \ Mr. Fred Ahrens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ahrens, who has been taking a course at the Columbia University, New York, has been appointed to the staff and will inâ€" struct in the German Department. He will also continue his studies. Returned from Toronto. The many friends of Mrs. George Hehn, who sometime ago suffered a badly sprained ankle while holiâ€" daying at Sauble Beach and removâ€" ed to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Watson, Toronto, returnâ€" ed to her home here with Mr. Hehn on Thursday afternoon. The house on William street west, occupied by Mr. Ernie Otto, was sold to Mr. Charles Lorch by W. W. Martison, Real Estate agency. This is the last of the five houses erecâ€" ted by Mr. C. Dankworth, Kitchener on William street several years ago. Received bad Bruises. Wm. Bulger received bad bruises to his left elbow on Friday night about 9:30 o‘clock, when, while riding on a borrowed bicycle on Arthur street, Howard Rogers gave the bars a sudden pull throwing Bulger to the pavement. When Jicked up it was thought Bulger was seriously hurt but when chief Bromâ€" :ey appeared upon the scene he quickly revived. The chief while taking down their names gave both a severe lecture. Joined Staff of Bank of Miss Emma Klinck, recently of che Elmira Creamery staff, has ecured a position in the Bank of {ova Scotia. ?ersonals. Mrs. A. E. Mulloy of Winnipeg, visited at the home of Mrs. Wes. Bulmer. 6 Mrs. J. B. Jarrell and children visited friends at Spencerville. Mr. Douglas Erb returned from a r0liday trip to Algoquin Park. Mr. A. W. Hoffer was a business visitor to Toronto, on Thursday. Safe Milk Sold Property. «* Toe :ed the display by the Link Belt Co., at the Toronte Exhibition of which the local plant is a branch. Among the Elmira people who visited at Kitchener on Saturday were, Mrs. J. B. Weber Miss Mary Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hisey, Mrs. C. N. Klinck and Miss L {linck, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Musselman, Miss Musselman, Mr. Casper Stumpf and Miss Lucy 3tumpf, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Marâ€" tinson, Miss Mary Martinson, Mr. Chas. Herman, Mrs. S. J. Steddick, and daughters, Hazel, Marguerite ind Patsy and son Jack and Mrs. J. J. Yanchus and children. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Morrison and Mrs. Wm. Morrison of Detroit, visiâ€" ted at the home of Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Harry Vice. Mrs. Wm. Morrisâ€" n will remain for several weeks. _ Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gartner of Detroit, visited friends in Elmira. «cher, Hcmfy Brunck, George Pfaff and P. F. Stumpf on Saturday, visiâ€" ara Falls, visited for sometime with rer daughter Mrs. Moore Mountain. Miss Verna Tabbert of Buffalo, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hisey. Messrs Cyrus Schutz, Chas,. Hoelâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Amy and children have returned from their summer cottage at Sauble Beach. Mr. Edw. Daum spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Henry Schlitt it Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Schutz and son Orville spent Sunday at Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson spent the weekend with the latter‘s paâ€" rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Heinrich at Stratford.: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weichel and son Ross returned from a week‘s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hughes at Toronto. The Misses Lena and Bertie Lewis visited friends at Owen Sound over the weekend.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zinger and child of Kitchener spent the weekâ€" end with relatives in Elmira. Mr. Chas. Heinrich spent the weekend with his family at Stratâ€" ford. â€" Mrs. C. P. Ruppel, Miss Margaret Ruppel and Mr. Carl Ruppel accomâ€" panied Mr. C. P. Ruppel to Toronto, on Saturday. Miss Eileen Weber of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John F. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Franklin and son Donald of Galt viisted relatives in town over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ruth and Miss Christina Ruth visited for a few days with friends at Mildmay and Formosa. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Musselman Jack Hoffman visited friends in Listowel over the weekâ€"end. Messrs. Noah Musselman and of Waterloo spent Saturday in Elâ€" mira. j Mr. Jack McRobb of St. Marys visited friends in Elmira over the weekâ€"end. & A number of local basebail fans attended the Walkervilleâ€"Galt playâ€" off game at Galt on Saturday afterâ€" noon. Fractured Leg in Fall from Ladder Mr. William Rahn, local electrical contractor and secretaryâ€"treasurer of the Elmira Public School, had the‘ misfortune on Monday morning to fall from a ladder in the new home of Mr. Howard Schedewitz, Arthur street south, where he was installing the electric wiring, and fractured his right leg above the ankle. After reâ€" ceiving first aid, Mr. Rahn wae rushed to the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Hospital where the injured member ‘mceived the proper attention. xr.w.nuu--amu. w days fishing in Wiarton When the accident occurred, Mr. Rahn was upon the ladder to install some piping. Not feeling satisfied with the â€" ladder which appeared shaky, he was descending when he fell a distance of four or five feet. To Hold Forty Hours at St. Theresa R. C. Church It was announced at the morning services in the St. Theresa R. C. Church on Sunday that on the fol Towing Sunday morning, 10 o‘clock. would begin Forty Hours‘ Devotion, and would continue on Monday and Tuesday. Rev. Father Jno. Arnold wil} have charge of the services. Rev. Mr. Stevenson of Goderich had charge of the services in the Gale Presbyterian Church on Sunâ€" day evening. Mr. Joyce of Fort Meyers Florida, who is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tyack, ably assisted by cinging a solo. Mr. Milton Moser of Toronto epent the weekâ€"ond with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Moser. . visit her daughter in Winnipeg. .. â€" ‘Mr. Guy Tyack spent Sunday with triends at Wiarton. and Mrs. Syl. yterian Church on SuD| uy Ragar Ott i omm mbrorprmnrt & MF (Joyce of Por ”:m 0;: of a::o h: Forest spent the weekâ€"end with the Visitors at the Canadian National ridn, who is vietting 4t mother. Mre. Wan. ifimouo' former‘s sister, Mrs. Rev. W. Waiker| EXhibition, â€" Toronto, _ were: . Art ‘Slr. and Mrs. d, Tyack,| "fe ,M’ .m * ar .w.mm and Mr. and Mre. R. Hilbora, Jacky, Harold Hoer}e, Walter Krachâ€" d ty C 1 io. w.m. Sn tarday :n:"‘ is Mailk Bleam‘s Road. ling, 8. Jacky, J. Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. a Moser of Torento apent | frapas | _ Mr. D. A. Gall, accountant in the w’.u"m.mm asukey, s mimina id with his parents, Mr.| Mr. and Mre. Fred Forwel of Pank 0f Commerce, is spending two Mofim Clara 1 /m. Moser. . mummm'“"'m“m'“‘“néubu::u Ts Tais op Moser left on Sunday to| friends. . his home in Cannington with stomach fli ntve is Wt P waghter in Winnipeg. Mrs. Norman Wendling and child _ Mr. James Swan and his son, Mr.| Mr. and Mro. Mort Newton, Mr mmm,motMnnm.mml.lmdm“.Mh Wiess and daughter ll'lanl‘ Winrton. with her mother, Mrs. Waliterm at Detroit on Labor Day. * 'rmmlr.x:ln'm-: Ernost Miller and Gus! the Royal Hotel Mr. George Grundenberger and Miss Annie Whalen, Art and Clifford Mr.. Robert * wellknown . overmnmmen :armer and Jersey cattle breoder,‘ < The local public and continuation south of New Hamburg, who sustainâ€" schools reopened on ‘Tuesday mornâ€" 2d a fractured spine at his farm list ing. Fortyâ€"one now begiuners were week when he fell froim the mow to started in the primary clase and the ihe barn floor, passed away at the total enrolment in the public echool 3tratford Hospital on Thursday fore | was 229. Mise Anderson is again in acon. nmmuuau.mamemm recovery had been abandoned. The with Miss Hildobrand of Chatham as teath of Mr. Baird is deeply regretâ€"‘assistant. The latter takes the place .ubynmmmmunuw.mwa} wympathy is felt for his flb‘u‘*llnt June. Owing to the overcrowé& ramily. ‘The funeral was held from‘ed condition of the school an extra uis late residence on Saturday afterâ€"‘ teacher had to be omployed and roon at two o‘clock with interment | Miss Hotson of St. Marys was engagâ€" n the family plot led to fll the new position. Otherâ€" Died at Lumsden, Sask. |vuounpm-n.|otmuuuu ‘The sad news was received here staff is the same as before the holiâ€" Died at Lumsden, Sask. |vuounpmuaotmuuuu ‘The sad news was received here staff is the same as before the holiâ€" innouncing the death of William ‘days. Principal Ruthig is in charge Kert, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.‘of Sr. IV class with 23 pupils. Miss William H. Kerr of Lumsden, Sask.|Brown has Jr. IV Class with 36 The deceased passed away in the pupils; Miss Roth Sr. III with 36 Winnipeg Hospital last Friday at the pupils; Miss Jones and Miss Hotson ige of 25 years. The remains un'jolntlv teach Jr. III, II and 1 classes aken to Lumsden where the funeral|with an enrollment of 88 pupils, and xas held. Besides his parents uw!lllm Goforth in the primary division deceased leaves one brother and two has 48 pupils. ige of 25 years. The remains were aken to Lumsden where the funeral xas held. Besides his parents the deceased leaves one brother and two ssters. The bereaved family have he sympathy of their many friends n this neighborhood in their sad Mr. A. R. Nahrgang, who spent several weeks holidays with his jarents here, left on Monday for New York City, where he is employâ€" 2d as electrical engineer for a large slectrical corporation. Sowlers Won Two rinks of local bowlers were cuccessful at the Scotch doubles .ournament at St. Marys last Thursâ€" lay. Messrs. F. Debus and Henry Nzhrgang captured first prize and Messrs. George Morley and Christ. Licht! for second place, but lost by >n shot in the extra end to break the le. * + Mesars. John E. Schwartzentruber, Mcaes Schlabach, Christ. Gascho, of Baden, Peter Litwiller and Daniel 3oshart, Petersburg, attended the Mennonite convention at Goshen, Ind., last week, at which there were »wer _ 7,000 _ registered delegates. Over 500 attended from Ontario. Donation for Relief Work jurg branch of the Women‘s Inst The members of the New Hamâ€" tute met on Tuesday evening. In the ibsence of the president, Mrs. L. Hahn, the 2nd vice president, Mrs. :ided that this branch send a donaâ€" lon towards relief work in Tober mory. © Final arrangements were nade for the Institute Exhibits. Personals Mrs. H. N. Culbert and sister, Miss Reta Benedict of Chesley, who is hrere on her vacation, spent Thursâ€" day at the Toronto Exhibition. Miss Alberta Montay of Hamiiton spent the holiday with her cousin, Jiss Eva Rumig, in town. Mr. Harry Weber of Zurich spent a few days with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. George Hohmeiler of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with he former‘s sister here. Misses Lucy Eichler and Sophia Zichler, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Huehn ind Mr. Russel Lips and Mr. Earl Yamel spent Sunday and Labor Day with friends in Buffalo. ‘ Mr. George Risk of Galt spent the weekâ€"end with friends in this neighâ€" borhood. Mr. Erhart Loehr was very suc :essful with ‘his entries of silver pencilled wyandotte poultry at the Toronto Exhibition taking four firsts ind three second prizes with eight antries. Mr. and Mre. Harry Goebel of Buffâ€" ilo spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ante in town. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Scheifele of Detroit spent part of their honeyâ€" moon visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Miss Muriel Nicklas of Stratford ipent a few days with her grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mre. A. Bidt. Mrs. Mary Stoltz and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wikcke, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Peters and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klamen of Buffalo apent the weekâ€"end and holiday at the home of Mr. Jullus EicWer. Mrs. John Dahmer returned home after epending two weeks in Stratâ€" ford. ~ Manto enjoyed a fishing trip to Hanâ€" over over the weekâ€"end. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harold Detwetller and children Jean and Donald spefit Sunâ€" day at Fort Weller. Laura _ Shirk, _ accompanied . by Messrs. Henry Reger and Herbort Sailm, spent Sunday at Tara. spent Sunday at Kitchener. 4 Mre. George Reuter and daughter, Miss Kathicor, loft on an extended trip to the Western Provinces. way in the‘ pupils; Miss ‘riday at the pupile; Miss mains un'jointlv teach the funeral|with an enrol parents the| Miss Goforth Hectus | Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of 38 Forest spent the weekâ€"end with the "" former‘s sister, Mrs. Rev. W. Waiker and Mr. and Mre. R. Hilborn, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brill and Mr. and Mrs. William Brill of Waterlco called on Mr. and Mra John Rits on Sunday. Mrs. Fred Goebel returned to her home here last Saturday from the Stratford Hospital, where she has been for the past eleven weeks with a broken hip, which she sustained through a fall at her home here. Mrs. Goebel is able to get about the house with the aid of crutches. Mrs. Frank Phelps and daughter, Mrs. Ivan Koerber, returned last Thureday from Michigan where they visited for several weeks. Mrs. Phelps, who had the misfortune to break her ankle while away, is able ‘o get about again. Mrs. J. Bittner and daughter Alice Reed City,â€" Mich., were visitore it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fidt on Sunday. Mr. Ernst Rebelski of the Bank of Commerce, Montreal, apent the holâ€" lay at the home of his mother, Mrs. :er, ‘Esther, returned home on Sunâ€" lay after spending two weeks with her sister in Rochester, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Hoffman of Cclympia, Wash., and their daughter, Mrs. Ruth M. Engel of Ann Arbor, sister, Mr. and Mra. Amos T. Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Duncan and amily of (Detroit spent Sunday at he home of their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. David Zinn. * Bm The Braves of the Hiawatha tribe held a wiener and marshmallow ‘oast on Wednesday evening down by the Old Mill Stream and reponted having had a glorious time. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goobel and ittle son of Chicago are spending two weeks vacation at the home of | he former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Fred Goebel. l Miss Edna Halle, bookâ€"keeper in | he local Hydro Electric office, re :urned on Saturday from a pleasant holiday trip spent at Woodstock, Hamilton and Niagara Falls. I Mr. and Mre. Charles Vogt and' Miss Amelia Vogt of Tavistock and‘ Mr. Henry Vogt of Stratford were‘ risitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | John Ritz on Labor Day. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Randal left on Sunday for their home in Detroit after spending a vacation at the parâ€" ental home of Mr. and Mrs. David Zinn and other friends in Ontarip. Mr. Robert Bechtel of Welland spent Sunday at his home here. Miss Louisa Boettger spent Labor Day with friends in ‘Toronto. Mr. Jacob Thiel of London is visitâ€" ing friends in town:. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Schmitt «pent Sunday at Port Stanley. _ Miss â€" Idella Schmidt â€" returned home ‘after epending three weeks ‘wlt.h friends in Tavistock. Mr. Roy Dahmer of Detroit spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Pines. Miss Helma Bouller attended the Patonâ€"Marke nuptials in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas spent @riday with Mr. Edwin Schmidt. Mrs. Chris. Ingold and hoer daughâ€" Mr. and Mrs. James Wolsey of Ayr were weekâ€"end visitore with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kilgour. Mrs. Elizabeth Schneider is spendâ€" ing a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boulle. ily spent the holiday in ruum;“ with friends. Miss Helen Boullee motored to Sarnia on Wednesday to spend a week with her aunt, Mre. W. J. Mr.n?d Mre. F. J. Kilgour and Mr. and Mrs. Price of Simcoe were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. Scherer and famâ€" ' Mr. and Mre. Gavin Semple and ‘.hmfly of Cargil} are spending their ‘v.wmuon with the latter‘s father, Mrâ€" 8. D. Peacock, after taking in the {Toronl.o Exhibition. Mr. Russell Nahrgang of Detroit spent the holiday at their parental home here. Miss May Wood of Chatham are spending two weeks at her cottage at Grand Bend. Mr. Ross and Ralph Culbert of Little Brittain are spending some holidays with their uncle, Mr. H. N. Culbert. ‘Mr. Leslie Bowman is spending a day at London Fair. Miss Reta Benedict of Chesley, who has been spending her vacation with her sister, Mrs. H. N. Culbert, returned to her home on Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Appel and family left by motor on Friday to spend a few days with relatives at Ailsa Craig. _ Rev. E. C. Dale, pastor of the Bapâ€" ‘t:!st Church, has returned from his summer cottage where ‘he and famâ€" ily have spent the past month. Mr. Harold Gardner spent a fow days visiting friends at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Boettger and son of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helwig of Waterloo were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto ‘Boottger. ’ Mr. Harry Krogman, who spent several months at Huntsville, is spending a week at his father‘s home here and will lave for Detroit where he intends to locate. New Hamburg Horse Wins at C.N.E. Mr. Edward Pfaff‘s trotting mare, Private Wilton, captured first money dn the twoâ€"year old futurity race at the Toronto Exhibition on Thursday afternoon. The New Hamburg colt took the first two heats of the race The event was a stake race for a purse of $3,000 and silver trophy. 50% of the purse or $1,500 goes to Mr. Pfa{f as owner of the winner. Local News Notes iMr. and (Mrs. Allen Heldman of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraehling on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roth and daughter Florence of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mra. E4. Jacky Sunday. _ Mr. and Mre. Mich. Vormer and eon Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vollâ€" T‘« and fammly of Hesson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theobold 8. ‘sâ€"f ~~" * @OR*: > I?tern al Brakes â€" Effortless Steering _ Superb Roadability = IT‘S PONTIAC Dobbin Garage & Electric Co . Iflneflmnnlwdd\nl’ud& It has the BIG SIX ease of control for which motorists Mtoplydu:blethepiaol?mdacih. Built low, equipped with four Lovejoy Shoek Absorbers Su-ln‘.htbel’&:fiac Big Six, has been robbed of all stfain and effect. You can relax at the wheel. within hundreds of dollars of Pontiac price . . ‘and an independent emergency brake that operates at rear of the transmission. Compare Pontiac Big Six, point hy point, with ANY other car in its priceâ€"range. Check it for beauty, performance, comfort, ease of control, dependability. And remember, Pontiac is a longâ€"life car, always sure of a high resale value, even after years of troubleâ€"free service. ~ râ€"14â€"9â€"200 Ask your Desler about the GMAC Deferred Peyment Plen PRODUCT OF GENBRAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED GT. AGATHA BETTER _BBCAUSE IT‘S _CANA Pontiac holds the road surely and easily at all â€"T. Oilinski, Breslau, Ont. XELY Db, € of Detroit HUGS THE ROAD of Wiese, Bill Dupont and G. McCloskey all from Detroit,"were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kraehling.. GIANT GERMAN ZEPPELIN _ FINISHES AROUND WORLD TRIP Lands in United States Completing Journey in 11 Days and 23 Hours.â€"Record Time. . The giant German Graf Zeppeâ€" lin landed at Lakehurst, N.J., on August 29th, after circling the world in 11 days and 23 hours, travelling a distance of 20,000 miles. This sets a new record for around the world flying. The preâ€" vious aircraft flight was made in ‘1924 by United States army fiyers ‘who took 175 days to circle the world. ' _ The Graf Zeppelin returned to Germany in charge of Captain E. Lehmann. Dr. Eckener, commander Twinâ€"City music lovers enjoyed a splendid program of music rendered y the Waterloo Band on the square last Friday evening. 6( the airship, spent two weeks in the United States before returning home. Stop Sneezing E. J. FISCHER The Leading Meat Market 14 King St. N. â€" Waterloo Nip that cold in the bud with Minard‘s. Heat and inhale. _ _ Why people like to shop at this store. Real choice tasty cuts of Meats in Beef, Pork, Lamb, etc. Given Prompt Attention Reason T here‘s Waterloo Ontario

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