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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Apr 1939, p. 7

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CLEMENT, HATTIIN & EASTMAN, BITZIER & SMYTH, BARRISTERS, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Office: 44 Wilinm St. â€" Waterioo DONALD DUCK | P GorpDox x nonssErcee. DYERSCLEANERS Discases of Women and Surgery 12A King St 3. â€" _ Waterisoe E. &. C. STALKLER mss Burrinter, Solicitor, Notary, etc. 60 King Street East Zeller Building Goods called delivered. 49 King St. E. â€" Phone 1367 â€"__Ti‘%'._ Medical Arts Building, 41 Ling BULL‘3 EYTE! ancer, stc. Money to loan. Uffice Bank of Mentreal Bldg., Waterioo. RALZ, SEni & LOVHEATN PSE _ 00 0) le c rrar 0 tisters, Soliciters, otc.; G. Murray Keep It New Withâ€" Kitchener, Phone 2310. Iry, BA.. KA.; Roy: E. J. W. HAGET, Dentat, 110 Weber Chambers, King St. W., Kitchemer. Phone 1756 T. H. E. BROCK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT (Trustse in Benkruptcy) __ 49 King Street Enst Get What You J H. Smyth, B.A. 23 Queen St. S., Kitchener Office at 97 Frederick St. Kitchener FusQage when replics be forâ€" _*_lâ€"-mfl _ per werd for csach in abvames. Resl Hyestoâ€"8 ceuts per word ___ _: __ #6 cants per insertion Vach initicl, sign «i greup of Siguies DR. A. L CAMPBEL Medical Arts Bidg. Office sat 10 Arthur St. 398% King St. East, Kitchener Teilsphone 83 Thos Rle«x A Reldats B Kaa 58 King St. West Telephone 1574 WANT ADS Phone 104 SCHOFIELD & TWINCITY AUTO PAINTERS The colour of your car matched SALE OF STARTED CHICKS while they last. Two week old Standard Quality Barred Rocks $12.50, Pullets $19.95, Cockerels $9.00. New Hampshire Red Cockerels .08 cents; three week old add .03 cents. Big Egg Quality add Olc. Extra Select add .O2c. Baden Electric Chick Hatchery Limited, 90 Queen St. S _ Phone 4100 DECORATORS PAINTING AND DECORATING SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ New and Used PARTS FOR YOUR CAZX WATERLOO AUTO PARTS 134 King St S â€" Phone 834M "~A Mother‘s Care to all You Â¥ ear" Pearl Laundry Co. Cleaners and Dyers AGENTS WANTED AUTO PAINTERS 47 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 808 one dollar bottle at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. E., Kitchener, GEORGE M. RUPPEL 45 Gaukel St. â€" _ Kitchener 8 Water St. S. â€" Kitchener ___â€"_ (At King St.) _ ~ | BOOKBINDING DECORATORS BABY CHICKS DRUCGCGISTS TONE UP TDME 571. Of Al Kinds, im. Use Amon. This nt and fifty cents buys F‘‘ smoema« + | ~nrermar Rac«Er pienty of water for your cattle. Instal an AUTOMATIC WATER PRESSURpg Fling Cabimets, Automatic ie Pressure Pump on your farm or Registered D.P.A. Ph. 4429, Kitchener, 144 King W. KITCHENER BRASS FOUNDRY | 983 King St. E.. Kitchener t Beating The Market 47 King St W. â€" Pheome 4526 PASTURE FARM, 100 acres, near MINERAL Teacrer of Pano, Sngng ai â€" TIRES & TUBES 14 King S. â€" Phone 781 WATERLOO JONES BEAUTY PARLOR DEEmECE, Cmne CEEUCREEE _ pIDZ, threeâ€"furrow, new last fall. Priced ressonable. Phone Linwood 22 r Waterioo Mutual Fire Insurance Company HAIRDRESSING C. A. BOEHM INSURANCE AGENCIES LIMITED â€"â€"BUY FROM ADS ASSETS OVER $1,500.000 vernment Deposit â€" $100,000. Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. Private and Class Instruction C arymer * arh Thorkere amrrimed as â€"â€"â€" 48 Rox S. Kitchener NEW AND USED TIRES Phone 1171M. All sizes. MISS ANNA k. BEAN INSURANCE Health Therapist. ROSA BROWN, N. Graduate Masseuse PERSONAL â€" Astomobile â€" Accidest â€" A. K. Cressman For Cisterns and Wells ed â€" Advertise What You Don‘t Need HERE ! â€" NOW! â€"â€" _ Phone 1261 Tubes tested free. RADIOS MU STC AD THE ADS. you have something to sell and are in IF a big hurry to sell it, let the classified advertising department of The Chronicle ptoveilsabilityasaqeedy‘anddfidmtnle. lad W cits : Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. in your house, and “hul-mm , K.C. TYPEWRITERS "Dad"~. said the financier‘s son, runâ€" ninz into his father‘s office, ~lend REâ€"TREADS in stockâ€" ED. HOUSES SHOE STORE and REPAIR SHOP h-easg.od-â€"';hn-lcwf buildings in good repatr. A good SHOE REFPAIRING The Hearn Roofing Co. If It‘s Anything in Reofng E. L. Hearn, Manager 305 King St W. â€" Kichener Whether BUYING or SELLING a . Real Estate and Insurance Phone 925 â€" 258 King W. Deembured by King Rexsures Sendcare. tw SUPPLIES and REPAIRS REAL ESTATE 102 King St. South ROOFING New and Used WATERLOO & Shantz time with her son Guy at Woodstock. The fiu epidemic is in our village; quite a few are down with it New books arrived again for the !rbrary on Saturday. Mr. Georze Ottman. Douglas, Henry and Edward Leinhardt made a business rtip to Kitchener. Mr. John Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stevens spent a day in the Twin City. Attend Funeral. Quite a number of relatives and friends from this district attended the funeral of Ezra A. Martin of St. Jacobs on Sunday afternoon. and daughter Betty visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schmidt at Kitchener. port, Albert Duench of New Dundee and Norman Duench called on their aunt, Mrs. Jacob Fries on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lamen Goodwin and conducted a Paim service at the family of Kitchener moved into the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunâ€" house which they purchased from day afternoon while Rev. C. Tilbury the Frickey estate. of Galt conducted a Palm service at Mr. Archie Hsimis and son of Newâ€" the Doon United Church. ton called on Mr. George Weis re _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Imith and son cently. Douglas of Toronto spent the weekâ€" Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. °24 at the home of Mr. and Mre. Alf. ‘n'mmut'.mld.â€";u.._ ‘tma.lbulhln-l.- in games an Hilda Hartung from here were memâ€" present from ibers of the class. ener and Do Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss were buâ€" at the close. siness visitors at Harriston on Friâ€" Hear Special vices at St. John‘s Lutheran Church Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hartung and famâ€" WAL By Walt Disney Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Baechier and family called on Mrs. Aaron Bender Sunday evening. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Bender wre Mr. and Mrs Lorne M Pufnmndimatr trntiniinbdinititeitc i cmmanne..l 4 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth and little Elaine visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Bast Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Go. Junker visited with friends at Linwood over tha Mr. Chas. Kuntze epent Sunday with his ng[her at New Hamburg. spent a few days at the home of Mr. Miss and Mrs. Gilbert Wilfong. was Misses Mildred and Helen Rich catio fl«hflummgfl-‘m at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cark Li 2 8 Norman Frey and Karli Bryce were Mrs. Mather extended an fnvita vfldnn&eh-dfiom“&-mmmwum» sister in Waterioo recently. tend their Easter Thankoffering lr_aflluchrluudbmmbleua(thehed mto-patatevhnuthl-.ln_m‘)lhh.hm.Apflll. o‘ Melvin Holt. 4 um whan Wese IF R ue o s 2 ht Aievtivadiiiedratetsttieeradremmmmenc. 4 mmwuwm.,,mmmm; spent the weekâ€"ond with hor mother, number with vinlin and «. Mrs. O. Goddard. the hymn Fight the Good Fight" and confined to her bed for several days. repeating of the mizpah benediction. . Mr. lllu‘ll'l-hil(hl'hrhu Enjoy Social Evening. moved to farm they recently purâ€" Ralph Meyers held a party at the ©2%%4 from George Glaister. home of Mr. and Mre. John Miller _ M"â€" 204 Mrs. Eudy Wagier and son recently, and an enjoyable time was "*®O *P¢"t the past year on the farm spent by all mm'-â€"‘dm.lnlfl.’!hlho.mu in games and singing. Guests were ***K. implemenis and household Â¥r. spent a day meoe from Study Book, relating to Medical f Mr. Missions by Mrs. L Rennie. A letrer was read regarding the supp‘y alloâ€" Rick cation for a lâ€"yearâ€"old child. This itors year the supplies go to Moose ML, John Carlyle, Sask., and Saugeen Indian ’ ‘The young people of the Evangel}+ cal church are preparing an Easter cantata to be presented next Monâ€" day evening, April 10th. + The regular Young People‘s meetâ€" ing was held on Sunday evening. At the business period they decided and 'phmnd for an Easter Social to be held on Tuesday night, April 11th, to be held in the basement o :*a church. The four delegates,. Missos ‘Mildred Haetines, Jean Stewart and Janet Bell and James Stewart for the ‘wmilp Training School" in February were elected by A. Baird and seconded by Earle Waldie to look after the recreation committee. relatives of this community Sunday. ‘ _ Miss Isabel «Bai~d, Rosebank School teacher, visited her home over the weekâ€"end. > Mr. and Mre. George Benmder. Mr. and Mrs. Emme«t Knochenhauer and family of Alma were Sunday visitors otf Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender. Mr. and Mre. Oscar Schmidt of Gueiph were recent gueets of Mr and Mrs. Walter Maurer. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kelley were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Lorme Kelley on the sirth line of Miss Margaret Bender of Kitchen er spent the weekend with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs Solomon Bender. Miss Lydias Horst and brothers Nathaniel and Osiah visited at the home of Mr. and \Urs Owen Otte near New Hamburg on Sunday. Miss Anna E. Waldie. RN., who has been nursing down near Cathcart ever since January. has returned ily of Woodstock visited friends and Friends and relatives of Mr. Jack Bond are sorry to hear of his illness. He is confined to bed for a month. Master Gordon Hastings and Gorâ€" don Haliman, who were very sick with the flu. are able to be up and A. Rickert were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neeb of Erbsville and Mr. and Mrs. Daiton Cressman and Mr. and Mre. Arno Neeb all of Waterioo. Gaughtor Jean and Wm. Voll spent the weekend with Calvia Voll‘s in St. Thomas. Public School Inspector G. H. Doâ€" brindt paid a visit to our school on Jessie :n_d J_e-n_ H;_-;;ITR After the devotional period the folâ€" lowing program was given: Reed‘ng, "Fiashes t._o- u._ _Livjn; Messazes", The W.MS. of Boyd Church held tl-hlm-eet:-golthmm at the home of Mrs. R. Foster. Mrs. NORTH WOOLWICH vie spent last week

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