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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Nov 1937, p. 7

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Tuesday, November 9, 1987 Branti ord Chatham Guelph Hamilton Kitehene: Niaga:a Fall Ottaw a Ow en Sound Nartiia Nt Cathaian St. Thomas Stratford Woodsto k "Oh," replied his friend, "I am Tising from my gas stove." Mss Gorbrnde| Caskenette, | Alma S/. Kitchemer suffered painful bnt vor serious injuey Friday morning, when hit by a Iruek driven by Harry Kourpi We llington @treet Kllchen- + The iruck was proceeding on Quesi north when the 16â€"yearâ€"old driver lost control and it jumped the eurh striking the young woman, after snapping off a light standard. Dr. €liford Wilson attended the injured. ‘The truck also hit a car driven by I«mis Arnold. while on its rampage. Foth machines were damaged. Human Barometers Two friends met in midâ€"alr: "Fancy meeting you hore!" greetâ€" ed one. "I have just dropped from an airplane. Wherever have you come from," Eogs 40 Cents at Waterivo Mart At Produce Stallsâ€"Eggs 35 to 40 eents a dozen; pullet eggs, 25 to 28 eents; butter 32 cents a pound; chickens per pound, 25 cents; apple butter 25 cents a pint; apples 20 eents and 25 cents a basket. One vendor had homeâ€"made soap at ® cents a pound. Preston market was well atterided on Saturday. Butter and egys were 32 to 34 cents per pound, aml 34 to 40 cents per dozen respectively. Kiuti« pude ree in scock ago. These wer attractive displays of fowl. meats. vegetables. homeâ€"made baking and ARlowers and a ~teaiy demand on the part of the pubsec. Below are siven some of the prices quoted: At Vegetable Stalls ~Turmps 5¢ or 3 for 10 cents; cabbage heads 5 to 8 cents; pumpkins 5 and 10c each; squash o to 15 cents; carrots 15 cents for 6 quart basket; beets 15 cents for 6 quart basket; par snips 20 cents for 6 quart basket; mmes 20 to 25 cents for 6 quart et or 60 to 75 cents a bag; eauliflower 15 cents; spinach 10c a bunch; celery 10 cents a bunch. At Meat Stallsâ€"Smoked sausage #6 cents; fresh 25 cents; blood sausâ€" age 18 cents; liver sausage 17 cents; head cheese 16 cents; spare ribs 23 cents and backbone 17 cents per pound; steaks 20 cents; roast beef 18 cents; beef 14 to 18 cents; veal 16 to 17 cents; bam 21 cents; rabbit 15 cents a pound. Fowl, â€"meats, ~ vegetables _ and homey sold readily at last week‘s prices. wOMAN HURT IN District Markets â€" Want Ads USED TOY PISTOL FOR HOLDUP Wosen ~ Precutsoun elfie Wilson Lenden PRESTON MARKET PRICES t m whon W nd V« ht Priced ad 10 id ab Lal* ater dn the poiir Hedrl d pr K 0 Win ealing nhrenes hotel to ar l for holding up in peint of a pistol He o acher cont a +o he was armested > pmiice that the pigâ€" drap wus a toy one uo the holdorp, Wim. iso arrested. They MWin. . Minternc. taxi wlinz sar and robâ€" W 0 Butte: Lh MOTOR CRASH Prices of Farm Produce in Ontario on Saturday, Nov to 00 to 140 mc ledl, CA L. uch . Play "Her Honor .‘.u.{i;:w":‘! x 32 to 4 & 98 a i sal ‘,BL;N::";S; TheMayOI‘ Enjoyed Caded with enl alos prevalling Chickens Per lb. 278 to 29 u0 to un 25 to 34 25 to 30 20 to 2 _ The November meeting of the St. James Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid was hold ut the home of Mrs. Oliver Zinn last Wednesday evening. Mrs. H. Kavelâ€" man read the Scripture lesson and iPsalm 112 was read responsively. Mrs. A. F. Barton gave a reading onâ€" Uplraim Hallman and Mrs. Gordon Haliman | after which the Mission study poriod on the book entitled, ~"Congn Crosses", was conducted by Mrs. R. R. Baille The President. vrs. M. B. Snyder then read a letter ieceived from Miss Verna Schade, missionary in the Belglan Congo disâ€" trict in Africa. "A Lady‘s Idea on Birthdays". Given by Junior Women‘s Institute. * vved delicious refreshments A Creditable Cast. Present Fine Program. _ _ _ A snrprise program in charge of The â€" Junior _ Women‘s | Institute \llj As Hilborn was given at the reâ€" tay o entifed "Her â€" Honor â€" The ©" 05 mevting of the U B. Christian Mayor®.. was wellâ€"received by a large "T""":lvm Society which was held at Un on n Cipuwldwnwe Crali n Tite elitch con Thorsday evening. neee who . bei w Mentioeffer plow. Saifraett val oefficer. 81 i1 Yalan Thorp Kay s~hopherd W. Napper H. Reid There were 24,261 hogs sold on the dressed basis in Canada during the week, distributed as follows: Alberta 3,9%0; Sasâ€" katchewan 511; Manitoba 1.810; Ontario 11,886; Quebec 5,003; Maritimes 1,086. Mevers, her denairedvi Cullud | Conk «5 pelicc. . Wilson 3 to 3) to 36 to 45 to 33 to 48 14 to prone to to lt 4 1¢4 10 40 Ipa 50 10 18 10 40 NHMERS ie %~E W DUNDEE ®.OU to 8.25 to 10.70 to 8.00 to 00.00 to LÂ¥ 04 to pu NJ THE WATERLOO LO1TS FOR WEFK ENDING OCT 28. iss3? «U to NO ta» U be 00 to uo uO Hogs F.O.B Sentland Petrolia Leamington R. 2 Victoria Marbou‘ bnowea ki Watef t« 8.0u maikets throughs 3$00.00 v0.00 00.00 8.40 11.70 10.6. 00.00 td 10 H 10 Lo Ub Graded Dressed _ Mr. L. ‘H. Toman left by motor on lSl‘hl Sunday accompanied by other memâ€" ‘ Wo« bers of the New Hamburg Hunt iClub day. Mr. Quentin Hallman was elected first viceâ€"president of the newlyâ€" formed South Waterloo Twentieth Century ‘Olub at a recont meeting of young Liberale held at Galt Personals. en jnved refrias*; sion Luve". was the theme of the Devoâ€" tioral period which included a song service and â€" responsive â€" Scripture radinsg The following â€" numbers oers then presented: two vocal duets ic Miâ€" and Mrs. Floyd Shantz of Kiteyener accompanied at the piano God." Talk on Life of Billy Sunday. The M.B.C. Youne People‘s Society wel at the church on Friday evenâ€" i~s. The President, Mr. Nyle Shantz presided and the Seripture Tesson sas read by Mr. Eldon Sherk. A mixed quartelte from the Blenheim Mennonite Church composed of the Misses â€" Dorothy â€" Bean and Lorna Slminty â€" and | Messrs. David| Borgey Mr. Wilbert Bechte) has recently purchased the garage property which h> has occupled for a number of vears, from Mr. Ervin Knarr. Elected Viceâ€"President. «nd Gordon Shantz rendered several numbers during the program and a <plondid address on. ‘"The Life of Hilly Sunday". was given by Mrs. Is R. Pipher Buys Garage. L. led. CA Lady‘s ldea on Birthdays", following which Mrs BEd. Hilgartner vad Psalm 125 The meeting conâ€" nled with the Lord‘s Prayer and ceanlozy after which the hostess vâ€" Miss: Myrtle Becker of Roseville:; je.no solo by Mrs. W. S Footée: / an address on the subject, "Soâ€" 11 To Save". by the guest speaker, & \ich Gross of Kitchenor. Five nhors of the Waterloo County ‘istian Endeavor Union Executive ere amests during the evening. +s the program a social hour was njeved in the hasement ind dcunts The NXCS. Christiun Fellowship remp met at the school on Thursâ€" o with the Prosident. Alice Hall an oceupying the chair Ret« Wanâ€" corave a falk on "Our Work For $ 7.00 to 1v.00 to ®.00 to a.00 to < )00 to U0.00 to 00 00 to 12.00 to 7 00 to h) 00 to A.0U to 10 1n 10 20 Ub tw s 0U 10 to 50 u0 to 8 u0 40 to 0b 00 to _ 10.00 10 to uo ut Ontario un Saturday Loose 11 11 $ 440 00 Ou 00 u0 00.00 12 uo 6 0w 0000 10 ue s 0U n 00 10 .00 12.00 10 .00 10 du (Ontario) ead in conchn 34 to 10 10 to 00 10 to 45 10 to 43 u0 to Uo w to u0 0O to 0O 55 to UD 10 to 13 to U0 to 10 to 40 to 10 to Oats CHRONICLE uo uO Ms and Mré. Solomon Bowman of I‘me Jill were recent visitors with | Mr and Mrs. Milford Poll and Mr. atul Mrs_ Albert Egerdee. Mrs. Elizaboth Schmidt and Mr. «id Mrs, George Morton havo taken lp residence in Mrs. W. Spaetzel‘s thounse on Main St. | _ Miss Ida Brubacher of Kitchoner | was the guest of Miss Vera Hallman l:.-\-: Monday. Fow! Plentiful at Kitchener Market Chickens 27, Geese 22 Cents.â€" Dutter 30 to 31. Exus :: to 10 Cents. Messrs, H. Kavelman and Jack Schmidt were business visitors in Woodstock and London last Thursâ€" Satu ready this week to give the byâ€"law its tinal reading following which City Enâ€" ginesr Shupe will complete plans for varting the work next Spring At Meat Stallsâ€"Front and hind quarters of beef 8 and 13 cents a pound. Smoked pork sausage, 27 cents a pound, fresh sausage 25¢, ribs 24¢, beef 14e and 16¢, veal 16c. Rocent visitors at the home of Mrs. Henry Einwachter were: Miss Fischâ€" er of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mutchler of Kitchener, Mrs. George Mueller, Miss Ruth Erickson ard Mr_ George Mueller of St. Agatha, and Mr. Harry Goettling of Pine (Hill. poses queted NEW HAMBURG At Vegetable Stall Potatous, # 65 to TV cents a bag; cabbage, 5 and PC‘zes To Entrance Pupils 8 cents a head or 40 cents a bushel; Ph. aomiu C Schoot Nosk:) sponâ€" endive, 5 and 8 cents a bunch; scosl bs the Women‘s Institure was stalk celery, 5 cents a bunch, and id Foiduv nighi in Library| Hall, heart celery 2 bunches for 25¢. vhen papils of the Ineal school proâ€" Squash, marrow and turnips, 5 to‘ vjled an interesting program 8 cents each; spinach 10 cents a‘ \rs Alt G Smith presided. Am measure or 50 cents a bushel; carâ€" appeal from the society for crippled rots 5 cents a bunch or 20 cents|children in connection with the de a s‘;xt q;mr: bags‘kelv{, 8 IJ at portment of health al Toronto, for Apple Stallsâ€"anows sold @t‘ rnuncial assistance towards the su 20 cents a basket; Spies 35 centsport and expense of two >peci:1 a basket and $1.15 to $1.50 a b";‘-l marees working on follow up cases late S‘)t- 13‘“'9"'3? and | Wealthies |o; infuntile para‘ysis victims and "" Heie S9lk Te o 6 o gom Bm n m top e amjevanamait o4 The program comprised:© a group 40 cents a dozen. Chickens were 27 ; soNlES hy pliplis of zrade 16 and cents a pound; geese 22 and ducks ",“,’l > "‘x-‘ o ns o pricags aphoies 28 cents. Butter sold at 30 cents a (U"D‘} Yivlin solo by Frieda Mosig; pound for dairy, 32 and 34 form:ri!.ulnn by Phyllis Sichler; group creamery. of sun'r::s by grade two; play ‘"Too At Meat Stallsâ€"Front and hind C!vY°®" by Mary Merner and Mil quarters of beef 8 and 13 cents a "f-"" »Amw Thomas:; vno!ln solo by pound. Smoked pork sausage, 27 Kurhline T!mmas, recitation by Gerâ€" cents a pound, fresh sausage 25¢, !"Ude Mosig; sroup of songs by ribs 24¢, beef 14¢ and 16¢, veal 16¢. Z‘ade five: and a play "The Tiger‘s N Un germis Geneantiees, Ghost", by a group of girls At Produce Stailsâ€"Eggs, 33 to| 40 cents a dozen. Chickens were 27 ; cents a pound; geese 22 and ducks 28 cents. Butter sold at 30 cents a pound for dairy, 32 and 34 for creamery. _ The city of Kitchener in all probâ€" «h lity will open Charles St. next stPuns. to Ontarfo St.oThe couneil is tor their annu Lov. Xeuting Mco and Mre Heurs Wettlanfer and son. Ralph of Tavistock wers e ut snests of Mr. and Mrs. William Goettline Miss Poar] Coleman of Toronto is U.30 to 040 to v u6 tw 0.90 to U.A0 to U.80 to 060 to ] UU to XMiss Vera Malbnuar send Miss. bda Polesern. R.N O were recent visitors C ‘ie hiame of Bishep and Mrso M idaliman at Mannbeim. Miss Pour] Coleman of Toronto is visitiue with her parents. Mr. and ‘Us. John Coleman Mro and Mrs.â€" Austin Schweltzer suont a fow days of last week with ts and Mrs Allan oHolzhaner at Ple Mi Potatoes Ma TO OPEN CHARLES STREET U to so en o Y ul sa . Wotecio® foa few days of last week with duuzhrer. Mrs. W.C. Nolting and day showed htts ckoago. Here an M v.uu 0.40 v.00 Ond U.90 Ub lal Iwoo weeks hunting [slind in Northern Or. _ 99 to $0.00 0.94 to 000 1.00 to 1.03 1.00 to 0.00 0.00 to â€" 0.00 1. 00 to 0 u9 0. 00 to .00 0.00 to 0.00 U.00 to 0.00 to 1.00 to 1.03 to 1 th Wheat on har 0 .00 1 u0 .00 004 1.05 0.00 v 00 w the 1 BIG CROP OF POTATOES | _ Manager Ed. Anfbs of the Old Peoâ€" ‘plo‘s Home reports a bumper potato |crop grown on the farm this year. It ; Will be sufficlent to supply the inâ€" mates at the Home until the next potato crop is harvested. The new barn is nearing completion and will _be a credit to the InstJtution. Israel B. Gingrich Estate All persons having claims against the estate of Israel B. Gingrich, late of the Township of Waterloo, Reâ€" tired Farmer, deceased, who died on ur about the 23rd day of August, 1937, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned, solicitors for the executors, on ur before the 15th day of November, 1937, fu‘l particulars of their claim=. Immediatcly after the last mentioned date the ussets of the said ectate wall beodistriâ€" buted irongst the partnies enifticd thereto, â€" having | regard eniy to elaims of which they shal‘ then have notwe For sale cheap. _ New â€" tires. Heater. Good condition. Mrs Frey, 76 Victorty. Waterloo 90â€"1 Ritz Rev. B G. Dal« on behaif of the Inâ€" stitute. . presented . the prizes . to the entrance pupils in the June examinations. In view of the fact that the boy and girl ranking sccond were only a few marks lower than the highest they were also honâ€" ored. _ The girls weres first. May Pauliâ€"and Leila Bier; boys . first, Howard â€" Roth and second â€" Eonst The City Planninge Commission will recommend to the Kitechener Counâ€" cil that the funk yards on Albert and Mill streets, he moved away from the residential «districts. Residents have asked that no permita or license be issued to junk dealers in residenâ€" tial areas in town Mro and Mrs. Charles Zilliax of Durham epetit Sunday with the lat tor‘s motlier. Mrs. Lewis Peine Mr and Mrs. Herbert Wanklin and fomis of Galt, spent Sunday with MUrs Wanklin‘s father, M. Dictrich, Mr. and Mrs. James Bisset and family of Kilchener. were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herbort Huehn Notice to Creditors Charlotte Peine is spending sevâ€" eftal days in Durham. the guest of her sister. Mrs C. Zillfax. Rubort Bessr of Windsor, spent the week end at the home of \Mr. and Mrs: William Sparrer, 1. Bingeman of Burlinzton, was . werkend visitos with his family George Sisvner of Mildmay. spent few days with his brother. Louis. Messrs. McBride & McGibbon. Waterloo, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. s4lo8â€" t DATED t WANT JUNK YARDS MOVED FOR SALE 1929 BUICK AF In The CHRONICLZ PAGE SEVEN ber

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