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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1933, p. 6

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Mr. and Mre. Harvey Schmidt and daughters Gladys and Rhoda wore Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Nosh E. Milier. port that Mr. Horet is i: at present 1nd wish him a speedy recovery. Misses Hsther and Ruth Millor asâ€" tended the "At Home" held at the Strattord Normal Schooi Iast Friday AFTER~ SMASH SEE US Broken, dented or damâ€" aged fenders, doors, or body work quickly reâ€" stored to a new condition by our modern methods. Body repairs, fender reâ€" pairs, metal work. 206 King St. E. Phone 187 _ KITCHENER MR. MOTORIST: Would the present not be the best time in which to have your car gone over by competent mechanies so as to insure its reliability for service when Spring. opens up. If you consider the cost of the work with a view to economy you will at once realize that it can be done more cheaply now than later on, due to the fact that men are wanting employment now, and are quite willing to work at a lower rate of wages, and your car will receive better attention than a rush job. You can better afford to do without your car for a day or two at this season of the year than you w")uld be able to later on. Just think, by having the work done now you will be helping to relieve the depression for someone. make the necessary reâ€" pairs for you before the spring rush. Canada Auto Top and Trimming Co. Look over the advertisements in these columns and you will see advertisements of merchants doing all lines of repair work. They are at your service at all times and will be pleased to receive your order. Auto Tops repaired to withstand the spring and summer rains. Let us Motorist‘s Service Guide _ an automobile experiâ€" mental station. All our staff â€" are experienced workmen who know their business. They have years of practical experiâ€" ence to their credit and take pride in turning out a complete job. If you have trouble with your car, we will remedy it in the shortest time possible and at lowest cost. Our Work Begins with the Towing (QUR GARAGE is not Dietrich‘s Garage WATERLOO Phone 233 Rev. and Mre. Simon Martin called at the home of Mr. and Mirs. Clayton Feick on Sunday afternoon. + family were Sunday guests at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. which was held at the Hagey Menâ€" n.ci-nlwhutuhrn» vices and burial was made in the adâ€" give you good service. If it needs repairing I will give you good serâ€" vice at the time when you need it most. I will call for your battery and A. G. Euler Phone 233 WATERLOO Complete Battery Service Phone 617 KITCHENER It will only take a few minutes of your time to drive to our factory and have that broken glass replaced with a new one, and you will find our charges quite reasonable. YOU would not think of _ asking your friends to take a ride in your car with a broken window, would you? TAIT GLASS â€"â€"â€"GQ. â€"â€" Edward and Victoria Sts If Dietrich‘s Garage it‘s a WILLARD an depend it will ith her sisters, Mr. and Mre. “Al,n: Woolner and Mre. Carrle Schaffer of Kitchener. epent Sunday with their friend, Miss morbmngw. 6 . â€" Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaish Wismer on Sunday. _ Misses Grace and Gladys Schiedel Miss Clare Baets of Wiiliamsburg T. RUPPEL 46 Gaukel St., KITCHENER Twin City Auto Painters Wouldn‘t your truck look a good deal better with a nice new coat of bright paint? Our shop is equipped to turn you out a firstâ€" class job, and you‘ll be proud of it when you see {our truck on the street. t _ will be a travelling advertisement for your Specializing in dependâ€" able Repossessed Cars of exceptional value at reâ€" markably low prices. This Week Specials Manager Lancaster & Victoria $ts. Phone 3456 â€" KITCHENER 4Acyl. Sedan, 1926 model, +1 motor. To the first buyer at $95'm We are open every evening. ELITE MOTORS W. H. Rosenbusch 1929 FORD SPORT ROADSTER Aicondite~ _ $165.00 OVERLAND TOURING â€"â€"â€" _ §©15.00 _ Many others to choose from. What we haven‘t got we can easily get for you. Rumble seat Good at ... The body of your car may look ever so nice, it may shine like a mirror, but if the engine is not in proper working condiâ€" tion it is useless. Better let me overhaul it now, then you will be able to drive out knowing your car is in good shape for the spring. Prices lowest, satisfactory work guarâ€" anteed. JOE McLEAN 949 King St. East Phone 1286J KITCHENER MOTOR YOU ARE BOUND TO SAVE MONEY. ESSEX 1928 COUPE WILLYS KNIGHT NEW PAINT NEW CAR EXPERTSE makes a _ $165.00 : i"'..‘c;fr:”!& and Mr. Waiter recentigat the home of Ne and wire. & e Â¥. Te. Isaish Cressman. * Congratulations to Mr. and Mre. Clayton Felick on the arrival of a young son on Fieb. #nd. is apending some time at the home of Mr. and Mre. Clayton Feick. _ March 16 (‘l‘hurld.-.{)â€"At 9 a. m. sharp, auction e of farm stock, implements and feed and a complete line of household effects mituated 1 mile north, and 1 mile east of Philipsburg, on the Wilby helm estate. Lunch at noonm. east of Philipsburg, on the Wilby road, for tbol:l‘tbt:f&flm.n 8. W We are sorry to repor‘ that quite a number in our vicinit; are sufferâ€" ing from the flu. We wich them all March 7 (Tuesday)â€"Auction sale of farm, farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 38, Con. 1, North Eastâ€" hope, 1% miles east of Stratford, on No. 8 highway, for Herbert Kirk. March 8 (Friday)â€"Auction sale opl 2% Cnnadhndbrod Iu;_t:lu. Clydes, ercherons an ne pui o some well m-u:hor teams, at m- lfimary Barn, Stratford, for J. C. Feb. 28 ('l‘uudn*)â€"cleurilr sale of farm stock, Im{ ements and feed at Lot 16, Con. 12 Blenheim, 1 mile south and 1 mile east of Plattsville, for the late Elmer Potter Estate. March 1 (Wednesday) â€" Auction cale of 100 acre farm with good buildings, at Lot 11, 5th line of Wellesley, 4 miles northwest of Wellesley, for H. Emanuel Berg. . March 15 (Wednesday â€" Entire sale of farm stock, implements, proâ€" duce and household effects belongâ€" ing to E. W. Willson, on the Petersâ€" burg highway, 1 mile west of Kitchener and 2 miles northeast of Mannheim. No reserve. Feb. 10 and 11 (Friday and Satâ€" urday)â€"At 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. each day, Sherriff‘s Sale at the Glasgow Warehouse, Tavistock, of women‘s wearing apparel, gents‘ clothing, stock. Feb. 21 (Tuesday)â€"Auction sale of farm implements, feed and household effects at Lots 29 and 30, Con. 2, Wilmot, 3% miles southâ€" west of New Hamburg, on Huron rota:!':elor the late William G. Collum estate. valuable farm stock, _fmpleâ€" 9-::9- feed and ho'ém_ -fl.:‘u Phone 28w, New Dundee March 14 (Tuesday) â€" 25 acre farm, entire farm stock, impleâ€" ments, produce and _ household effects on Huron Road, 2 miles north, then 1% miles west of New Dundee, for the estate of the late Henry Becker, which is being wound up. _ __ _ _ s Feb. 14 (Tuesday)â€"Auction sale of farm, farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 9, Con. 9, North Eastâ€" hope, 1 miles south of Lisbon, for Herbert Otto. knownwas the Norman Huchn farm “u&. 5 uehn farm Feb, 20 2o ) â€"At u.‘:: .Ms acre farm w £ in es inoek on bclon?‘:‘ to the estate of the late Valentine Otterbein, situated about 1 mile north of the village of Heidelberg and highway. This farm c?n-b): bought any time before day 0: s Feb. 21 ( )â€"At 1 p.m., valuable ilm. good fl:fl‘° io’r";i&um'lehnl”’ _situated about 1% -flu’:orth of Clements and 1% miles south of Hawkesville. wearing apparel, gents clot boys‘ and gl;;'rn' shoes, etc., all Feb. 23 (Thursday)â€"At 12.30 p.m., valuable farm stock, impleâ€" ments, feed and some household effects for Orphan Weber, situated 1% miles west of St. Agatha, 3 March 15 (Wednesday) â€" At 12.30 p.m., valuable farm stock inâ€" cluding sote pure bred Shorthorn cattle, implements, feed and houseâ€" hold effects for E. W. Willson, situated 3 miles west of Kitchener, near Waldow, just off the Kitchener and Petersburg highway. March 16 ?Thpr.dny)â€"_At._ 9 a. March 16 (Thursday)â€"At 9 a. m. sharp, entire farm stock, impleâ€" ments, feed, potatoes, and all the complete line of household effects belonging to the estate of the late Christian S. Wilhelm, situated 1 mile north, then 1 mile east of Philipsburg, on the Wilby road. No reserve, winding up estate. Farm is sold. Plan to attend. Lunch and hot coffee at noon. miles north of Baden, on Erb‘s Feb. 27 (lond.a‘{.) â€"At 1 p.m., chattel mortgage sale of farm stock, If you have anything to sell, send it to my auction stand at the Kitchener market any Saturday morning. implements and feed on the farm occupied by Menno Weber, situated % mile south of Winterbourne. ioods and chattels belonging to Alvin Steffler, on the premises in the Township of Waterloo, 2 miles west of New Germany, on the main road between New éermany and Bloomingdale. Feb. 14 (Tuesday)â€"At 2 f.ln., mongnge sale of a 200 acre farm situated about 7 miles west of Galt, 3 miles east of A{:‘, about % mile from the paved highway between Galt and Ayr, the farm occupied by one Wm. Robb. _ _ Feb. 15 (Wednesday) â€" At one o‘clock p.m., farm stock, impleâ€" ments, feed and household effects on the farm situated one mile west and 3 mile south of New Germany, known as Lhr Mike Weiler farm, for Tony Zopatocha. _ _ _ Feb. 16 (Thursday)â€"At 1 p.m., Farm stock and lm})lements for Kurt Starke, on the farm situated 4& mile west and % mile south of Erbsville, farm formerly occupied by S. Dorscht. _ _ Feb. 18 (Saturd.jr)â€"At 1.30 r.m., entire household effects of the ate Charles Beoch{i 30 â€" Pearl Place, off Scott St., Kitchener. Phone 222, Kitchener Feb. 13 (Monday)â€"At 2 p.m., oods and chattels belonging to E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. mourn her, her mother and one broâ€" ther. ‘The funeral took place on Monday afternoon at 2 o‘clck from "â€" & (Continued from Page 1) BLADE â€" â€" w. 9c _ SHOULEPER LAMB LEGS PORK «BEANS 6 =:25â€" HALIBUT CHATEAU «â€"= 225. PR"ME RIDB B.EAD SAUSAGE Ammymzoalqunyat:a&l'l’ood Storesâ€"here‘s things that only A & P can offer in such quantities at such a p these days of lower prices. Shop early to avoid any disappointment. Flowers Your Best Messenger Make this your headquarters for "Daily Egg" Mash and Seratch Feeds and Oyster Shell. All prices arc right A BOUQUET of our Flowers, neatly boxed, bearing your greeting card, will be a most acceptable gift on VALENTINE‘S DAY, FEB. 14th. She‘ll be expecting it. Order your early. We have We will deliver your order anywhere in the Twin Cities, or by express out of OUR OWN SUNNYFIELD BBAND RUPERT BRAND MEDIUM SIZE AYLMER PLAIN OR PIMENTO s# "ou A. BOND HOLLYWOOD‘S FAVORITE AYLMER GBEEN LABEL BUTTER 245 ELMIRA LETTUCE SWEET PEAS, DAFFODILS, ROSES, CARNATIONS, TULIPS. FORGETâ€"MEâ€"NOTS, and a variety of Potted Plants. THEY SPEAK A LANUAGE YOUR VOICE CANNOT EXPRESSâ€" THEY TALK STRAIGHT TO THE HEART Pinesi "‘ SUNNYFIELD GEEE (i2Z, 246 OUR OWN PASTEURIZED CREAMERY SILVERBROOK BRAND Heads â€" ROASTS â€" CHOICE CUTS OF TENDER A & P BEEF Another A «P Value Erent! ber late home on Mill street to St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church for service thence to the Elmira Mennonite cemetery for burial. Ladies Entertained. The Misses Edna Schill, Saddie O‘Donnell entertained the ladies, of STRAWBERRY COUNTRY STYLE .... 3 Lbs. 25c TOILET SOAP 4 Cukes 1 §« ANN PAGE Steaks or Piece Ib. FANCY BREAKFAST Florist warerioo SPINACH h 3 w 2§%c HOICE it :t« Bs 40â€"02. Jar zs. good attendance, the feaiure of the evening being progressive euchre. The prize winners were Mrs. (Dr.) Adams and Miss Rau. A delicious unch was served after the games. St. Theresa Church on Monday evenâ€" ing in the parish hall. There was a Ib. P*g. v 13 19« 1 §« 1 8: ib. Je * tiad

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