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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jun 1938, p. 4

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Tickets and information at FRED WESSON â€" Phone 3679 Gray Coach Lines } To Toronto a4.50 am., 7.35 a.m., x10.20 a.m., 1.00 p.m., 2.40 p.m., x 4.50 p.m., x 740 p.m. a â€" except Sunday x â€" Connections for Owen Sound To London 11.05 a.m., 3.20 p.m.. 9.20 p.m. Standard Time Effective Saturday, June 25th LEAVE KITCHENER L----------------------‘ Bramch Office for Waterloo and Wellington Countiesâ€" 410â€"414 Dunker Building, Kitchener, Ontario. H. A. SCHONDELMAYER, BRANCH MANAGER Representatives: W. Asmussen Edward A. Heit James M. Lochead R. M. Macfariane l__‘lo!d George . Ira Fowler Time Table PAGE FOUR â€"â€"BUY FROM ADS.â€"â€" â€"â€"READ THE ADS.â€"â€" Occupation Name Address The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada, Waterloo, Ont. Summer am interested in a Security at 60 Policy. HEAD OFFICE $5000 INSURANCE and $25 a Month Pension at Age 60 for $11.60 a Month MUTUAL [IFE month. (Should you not live to receive the payments for at least ten years, the mmcome of $25 per month would be conâ€" tnued to your bemeficiary for the balance of the ten year period.) Annual Dividends Any of our representatives or Head Office will be pleased to give you complete details wegarding the Security at 60 Policy, which can be obtained in amounts of $2,000 monthly premium of $11.60 g;ru you $5,000 insurance to age 60, when you will receive an income FOR LIFE of $25 per This is the "Security at 60" policy, and create a fund that will guarantee him a monthly income at age 60. mMunulUleofCanndahnaspedal plan for the young man who wants to proâ€" vide adequate protection for his family during the years when the children are growing up, and under the same policy . M. O. Locbead â€" Manager Home Office Agency "Owned by the Policyholders" JOF CANADA Established 1869 Uparlon Sovialists" with somewhat nixed frelings: One laughed, another ‘(";lilllr-li the majority of those responâ€" sible for social services where Chrisâ€" hans. and stil another questioned the sanity of the premier‘s remarks, UIt is plain to be seen that the leadership in Queen‘s Park at the bresent time is not as sane as it TORONTO Toronto _ United Church clesgymen seceived Premier Hephnen‘s criticism of churchmen as MINISTERS DOUSBT All but 11 of the Liberals present, three Conservatives and an Indepenâ€" dent combined to support a motion for. the hoist, a favorite parliamenâ€" tiry method of removing an unwelâ€" come neasij _ OTTAWA.â€"Party lines wore disâ€" carded in the House of Commons when members voted 102 to 53 to virtually kill the Senate bill broadâ€" ening the grounds for divorce by givâ€" ing it a sixâ€"month hoist. DIVORCE BILL HAS TORONTO WATERLOO, ONT. PREMIER‘S SANITY QUICK DEATH THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONIC LE might be", declared Rev. Dr. D. N. Molachlan. Dr. McLachian said he deplored Premier Hepburn‘s remarks because "what we need now is coâ€" operation in matters of state and church, not attacks like this." ’ Mrs, Josiah Sittler has received word of he death of her friend. Mrs. \Sam Wicke. | Mrs. Wicke before her I marriage was Miss Elizabeth ISchmidl. She was iborn in Alma township 34 years ago and married [Mr. Sam Wicke. She leaves to mourn her husband. four children. her parents and one brother. | Josiah Wideman who was hurt by , a motorcycle, is getting along as | well as can be expected. | Mr. Earl Steven and Miss Bery] Speakman of Toronto spent Wednesâ€" ‘day evening in Glenallen at the Garâ€" den Party. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Snider and daughter Miss Eva of Kitchener and Miss Calvin and Mr. Wellen Snider of Toronto visited Sunday with Miss Addie Snider. Miss Tyack and Mr.4. Martin ar tended the Glenallen Garden Party. Mrs. Sittler visited her sister Mrs Mary Zehr who is ill. _ Mrs. J. G. Haight, Mrs. Menno Bowman, Mrs. C. H. Bulmer, Miss Nancy Bowman spent Monday with Mrs. Bowman‘s sister. who is ill. _ Miss Mary ‘Builmer spent Wednesâ€" day afternoon at her home in Wal ienstein Sunday evening callerawith Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hahn were: Mr. and iMrl. George Weber and daughter ‘Theresa, Mr. Cliford Loreniz and friend all of Elmira and Misses Marâ€" Jorie Meyer and Toots Hahn of St. Clemenis. Sunday visitors with Mr. Clayton Ludwig were: Mr. Albert Ludwig of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Rammond Schlitt and Mr. Manford Scblitt, all Of St. Jacobs and Mr. William Koe bel of HeideTberg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson and Mr. abnd Mrs. Rammond Peterson and family spent Sunday at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Martin bave moved to St. Jacobs to live. Mr. and Mrc. Charles Bremner of Of Detroit visited some time with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottmann. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Steven visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruler, who hbas been ill and is recovering nicely ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Josish Sittler and children William and Elizabotb spent @unday in (Millbank ‘with Mr. and Miss Lizzy Bowman visited with Mr. and Mre. Henty K. Brubacher. Miss Eva Ottman entertained ber giri friends from Kitchener witb & dainty weiner roast. All reported of having a good time. _ Mro and Mrs. August Schueider end family spent a day in Lin wood where they attended the Lutheran Lawn Social Mr. L ‘Howser of Beamsville spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Miss Rliz. Bowman returned with him to bis fruit farm. Mr o Caivin Tyack of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Miss Bertha Schnelder and Mr Harold Woeitzel of Kitchener. spent Sunday with the former‘s paremnis, MUrâ€" und Mrs. August Schneider Mr. aud Mrs. Armstrong of Hollen visited Sunday with MÂ¥r. and Mrs Norman Steven and family Mi~ Porter and Mr= Tyack trom Glenallen called on Mrs. Tyack and family | Mro Pleet also visited with Nrs Tsack BapUisima! service was bheld at the Conestogo river east of bere on Sunâ€" day afternoon. it was in charge of thke Brethren A uumber of our young people at lended the dance at the home of Mr and Mosâ€"Alvin Bawman. ‘Kitchomer HAWKESVILLE 12.30â€"Stocks 12.45â€"Lunebeon Music 1.00â€"Sign Off 4.45â€"Matinee Melodie« $.00â€"Stocks §.15â€"Connie Boswell 8.30â€"Dunce Tunes 8.45â€"Musical Comediex 6.90â€"Tommy Tucker 6.16â€"Dinner Music 6.30â€"O1d Time 6.45â€"Organettes 7.00â€"Musical Newry 7.15â€"On Parade 7.30â€"Harmony Hall 7.45â€"Old Time §90â€"Fantasy Four 11.168â€"Swing _ 11.45â€"International News 12.00â€"Dance 10.30â€"Pacific Paradise 10.46â€"Playboys 11.00â€"Aecordion 9.15â€"Popular Favourites $.30â€"Band Stand 9.45â€"Purents Forum 10.00â€"Varieties 10.15â€"Archie Cunningham 7.80â€"Opener Upper _ _ _ 7.46â€"Morning Devotions 8.00â€"Alarm Clock Serenade 8.16â€"Radio Play â€" $.30â€"Dance Tunes #.45â€"Slim and Sborty 7.48â€"Morning Devotions 8.00â€"Alarm Clock Serenade 8.18â€"Morning Bulletin Bd §.90â€"Tommy Tucker ¢.15â€"Dinner Music 1.“â€"â€"-..-1«1‘1&'---; 1.15â€"O2r Parade 1.30â€"Harmony Hai} 14§â€"Old Time $.00â€"8ymphony Hail 8.30â€"Bhytbm Waves 8.48â€"Monday Varieties 96 King St. W ost KITCHENER Glasses by Steele Til® CLEVELAND & BUFFALO TRANSIT CO EAST 9TM STREEYT Pier Foor Of ERTE STREET . Centlnmen WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 TUESDAY, JUNE 21 MONDAY, JUNE zo wen: Sond me illustrated Booklet with »hip plans, «e information and echedule« of S. S SEEANDBEE to 7/I€fd¢eo/4uénd&agw CKCR â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterivo Sailing from Chlca"o every Friday, Cleveland every Sunday, Butfalo every Monday, after July Sth to the ond of August. See your local Travel or Railway agent. m or mail cougom to address betow. T i 460 staterooms and parlors...Exceptional food and service...nightly floor shows and revue in spacious ballroom . . . dancing . . . deck sports. C. F. PRICE, Optometrist . . . . CLEVELAND, OM «. . . . BUFFALO, M.v. Prof.: ‘"Whbat‘s a Grecian urn*" Student: ‘"Depends on what he does." 11.00â€"Bright Saying« 11 15â€"Swing 11 45â€"International News 12. 00â€"Noon Time Frolie 12. 80â€"Sweks 12.45â€"Luncheon Music 1.00â€"Sign Off 4 45â€"Matinee Melodies 5.00â€"Stocks 5.1 is 5.amhg¢hu Tanes. 5 45â€"Musical Comedies #.15â€"Popular Favori 9.30â€"On the Band S« 9. 45â€"Parents Forum 10.00â€"Raymar 10.15â€"Varieties 10.30â€"Aecordion | 10 00â€" Reymar 11 1§â€"Swing 11.45â€"International News 12.90â€"Noon Time Frolic lg 30â€"Stocks 12. 45â€"Luncheon Music 1.¢0â€"Sign Of 4 45â€"Matinee Melodics 5.00â€"Stock Quetations 6.15â€"Balinds 10. 15â€"Archie Conningham 10.30â€"Organ 11 Ooâ€"â€"Eri’N Sayings $.00â€"Organ THURSDAY, JUNE 23 1.30â€"Opener Upper 7.45â€"Morning Devations i 09â€"alarm Clock Rerenade 8 15â€"Morning Bulletin Bd. #.15â€"Sacred Songster h 30â€"Bible Study 1.16â€"On Parade _ 7 3¢â€"Harmony Hall 5 30â€"O1d Da 1 14 â€"â€" Mosies) Comedics 6.40â€"Tommy Tucker $ 15â€"Dinner Music 6.45â€"Organettes 1.00â€"Musical Newsy $ 00â€"Popular Fuvourites $.40â€"Symphony Hall 8 lfâ€" !oln}u Bulletin Bd Tuesday, June 21, 1 for «8F

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