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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jan 1942, p. 9

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h E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St. â€" _ Phone 2â€"1357 TWINCITY AUTO PAINTERS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Keep It New Withâ€" BURTOL CLEANING Phone 2â€"4461 â€"â€" Kitchener Phone 398% King St. East, Kitchener Sharp Riley A. Raddatz R. Knorr Wat. 2â€"2064 Kit.2â€"0975 Kit. 8â€"8217 Reflector _ Sets _ 25¢c, _ PhotoflOO0G | Automatic Pressure Pump on your fai Lamps 23c and 45¢c, Super XX|summer home. Films, at Geiger‘s Drug Store,| KITCHENER BRASS FOUNL 408 King East. Kitchener. Phone 983 King St. E., Kitchener 2â€"2127. Repairs on all makes of Pumps 90 Queen St. S Stores and Goods Advertised Here Will Save You Money | PROFESSIONAL CARDS | DECORATORS PAINTING AND DECORATING WInNUili AUVIO PAINILINOS Telephones The colour of your car matched ;Office: #â€"8463 Residence: 24331 perfectly. irmenenone n t e emamine m re mm GEORGE M. RUPPEL * 45 Gaukel St. â€" â€" Kitchener + BROCK & DAVIS T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis , CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) AUTO PAINTERS 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6042 Kitchener Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Goods called for and delivered. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, etc. WATERLOO CHRONICLE DONALD DUCK SNAPSHOTS AT NIGHT BOOKBINDING 1 Mother‘s Care to all You W ear" PEARL LAUNDRY CO. DECORATORS MHeal Estateâ€"3 cents per word. Minim um chargeâ€" â€" _ $6 cents per insertion | Fach initial, sign or group of figures | Bos addresses in care of The Chronicle 10 cents extra. Postage when replies are to be forâ€" $ cents per word; discount % « per word for cash in advance DRUGGISTS INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADVERTISEMENTS State clearly which edition the advertisement is for. State bow many insertions you !‘;iop_l, must sccompany adverâ€" siness Cards â€" 1*_ every week,| $12.00 per year, $1.00 for . siz ) Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers ig'i;";f-hly on one side bf paper | CLEANERS J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER CHIROPRACTIC CLASSIFIED AD Rebinding Books, WANT ADS 19 King St. East Prices reasonable St. S. Phone 4â€"4735 KITCHENER St. â€" Waterloo BUY YOUR LIFE INSURANCE Kitchener For Adequate Protection â€" See our | Local Representatives For Cisterns and Wells Have running water in your house, and plenty of water for your cattle. Instal an Automatic Pressure Pump on your farm or summer home. KITCHENER BRASS FOUNDRY Fire â€" Automobile â€" Accident AUTOMATIC WATER PRESSURE ACTIVE, DEPENDABLE MAN, yearly engagement only, $600.00 to satisfactory man. Apply to C. A. Martin, Fergus, Ont., RR. No. 1. 2â€"3â€"4â€"5 THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Studios â€" 48 Roy St., Kitchener | at Floradale Phone 6â€"6123 _ _Pte. How: Head Office The syéfiegéthy &f th%’;:omml;x:ity; is exten to rs. ray Egs WATERLOO, ONTARIO in the death of her father, Mr. Roâ€" bert Slimmlt‘): of Elé-;:'a. h hasi s ® y Gunner vern gs, who I YOUK PROPERTY TOâ€"DAY been in training in Kitchener, has : JOE MEINZINGER Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. Representative 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 7â€"7895 DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE Kitchener â€" COMPANY en amenenane ce aoane Teacher of Piano, Singing and up son preferred. Must be good mrilkm and teamsters. Separate INSURANCE AGENCIES ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 MISS ANNA R. BEAN Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 Private and Class Instruction INSURANCE MAY BE ASHES TOâ€"MORROW ESTABLISHED 1868 MUSIC Agents â€" SCHULTZ EXCELLENT FARMS Guelph â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"|193 ACRES at Breslau, 35 2 â€" â€" ONT ‘been moved to Camp Borden Friends of Sgt. R. L. MacPherâ€" son of the 40th Field Artillery, Somewhere in England, were pleased to hear his voice on the Overseas Broadcast on Monday By Earl Tabbert (Chroniele Correspondent) Soldier‘s Voice From England. ggt. MacPherson is the second son of Mr. John MacPherson, and has been almost two years in Engâ€" land. He took part in the Spitzâ€" bergen expedition. Extend Sympathy. Pte. Howard Heimpel from No. 10 Training Centre, Kitchener, was home on leave with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Heimâ€" pel, and is being transferred to Camp Borden. Whether BUYING or SELLING s Duplicat and Adding Machines, Filgtg Cinnlfineu. Desks, Safes, ete. The Misses Sybilla and Esther Huehn of Waterloo visited their uncle, George Weis, recently. _ Lorne Hackbart has returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Heipel near Wellesley. | C Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heier of Ersbville spent Sunday with Mrs. Jacob Fries. Mrs. Henry Kappes spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Welâ€" lington Heimpel in Waterloo. _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hackbart visited Sunday with Isaac Lichty 3 ACRES near Waterloo wmu's "‘et house and barn. ',.m ,.y. 150 ACRES between Kitchener Double brick house and excellent barn. Extra location. Owner re tiring. Such opportunities seldons HESSENAUR & SHANTZ RESSMAN were attractively decorated to reâ€": A. K. C | present adland of ice andbmw at;\‘g ' Rea! Estate Insurance games and contests suita or ...,"‘ fouth |people preseut |A brief devotumal! ! people present. I 19% hat periog was ledhl:thi:hs Mary Kasâ€"| WATERLOO ter during whic e scripture} lesson was read by Mrs. Elgin Milâ€" rommoscpsmnirmmnoremmmemonmmemmwmmmmemctemmere [ T8F, FREV. K. CHIBRCTICH BAVC th€ | ‘story of the hymn, "From Green-‘ TYPEWRITERS _ landslof, Mountaing) and Mis Alta Stoltz gave a talk on "The‘ Life of Dr. Wilfred Grenfell of Laâ€"‘ 7 in 0 fiiles b BBCZ dgent $ 4 con y : erich. TYPEWRITERS During the evening Goxgn B. ; SUPPLIES and REPAIRS :H‘l]mgnflgl::;e a sggnmemg and | 7 dding Machines, Miriam Hilborn ma presenâ€" I;::;ca(t:i‘nbgm:n; ADe,k,, Safes, ete. tation of a purse to Rev. and Mrs. o |Gingerich on behalf of the congreâ€" . itario Office Outfitters Ltd. ‘gation A dainty lunch was served Queen St. S. â€" Phone 7â€"7895 iat the conclusion. :=%i Plan Salvage Drive. WALLENSTEIN REAL ESTATE |, HEIDELBERG (Chronicle By Miss Betty Bechtold #8B WATHELBLOO tatawb) CNNHONLCLE !_An enthusiastic campaign for the collection of newspapers, magaâ€" zines and other paper has been in {progress by the students of the N.D.C.S. for the past few months. , Weekly collections are made each Thursday and judging by the large iamount already gathered the peoâ€" ‘ple of the village have been coâ€" ‘operating in splendid manner. Annual New Dundee Band Meet. i The U. B. Christian Endeavor The Junior Red Cross Society of the Public School held its first meeting of the new Year on Friâ€" day afternoon. Riddles were given by lIlah Egerdee after which a reading was given by Elmer Reist. Hazel Dinger contributed a piano solo and the editor‘s report was read by Robert Brighton. During the meeting arrangements were made for the collection of old meâ€" tals, rubber goods and glass bottles for salvage which will be made by the pupils of the school throughout the village on Saturâ€" day, January 17th. L. H. Toman, Elgin and Ross Toâ€" motored to Hamiltoen on Thursday. Lorne Zinken and Norman Kasâ€" ter were business visitors. in Toâ€" ronto on Friday. Miss Marion Lovelass of the Toâ€" ronto Normal School, who spent the past week student teaching at the Hallman‘s School, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rockel and Dr. A. C. Rockel visited with Mr. and Society held a "Winterâ€"Time" soâ€" cial at the home of Mrs. A. Hilborn Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koch visited with Mrs. Minnie Koch at Stratâ€" Russel Saltzberry of Manning Depot, Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Saltzberry. Church on Sunday morning with pmidiizctldetlfinrickuot'l‘o- ronto in charge. Rev. Bricker was a guest at the home of Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Shantz during his stay in the ford on Saturday. Annual Program. Â¥ub. 6th. NEW DUNDEE Mr. E. Hagedorn, Mary and Jennie of Kitchener and Miss Jessie Hammond of Elmira were Sunday visitors at the home of John L. Hammond. Miss Gladys Schmidt of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end at her Mrs. E. Squire and Florence of Waterloo talled on friends here. Mrs. George Richardson visited her sister, Mrs. J. W. Burnett in Linwood on Saturday. Mrs. Burâ€" nett had the misfortune to fall and sprain her ankle. Church and Y.P.U. will be held at the home ofi Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Birmingham on January 21st at 8 Mr. Campbell Shantz was sucâ€" cessful in bagging a red fox on Saturday. p.m. Bags Red Fox. The Red Cross Society of Welâ€" lesley township will hold their anâ€" nual meting in the township hall today (Friday) at 8 pm. A good attendance is hoped for and everyâ€" one welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Gofton at Plattsville last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Main, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hoffman and Miss Nellie Main of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fiederlein on Sunday. _ Mrs. George Kq‘ is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. hn Koch at Rostock. Miss Rudene Toman was the guest of Miss Egerdee at Rosebank on Sunday Annual Red Cross Meet Tonight. Miss Bertha Huber of Barevilie, Penn., and Miss Martha Strite of Hagerstown, Maryland, were guests at the homes of Mrs. M. H. M. Baer over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Buck and son, John Robert of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Schultz and sons, Gregory, Peter and David of Philipsburg were guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Brown on Sunday. Pearlous Kaufman of No. 10 Training Centre, Kitchener, spent Waterloo visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs William the weekâ€"end with friends in the Mrs. William Rocke} at Kitchener The annual meeting of Boyd CROSSHLILL The World‘s News Seen Through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MoxITOR the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. An internatsonal Daily Newspaper is Truthfulâ€"Constructiveâ€"Unbiasedâ€"Free from Sensationalâ€" ism â€" Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily fcall.l:!l._ Toga!:g with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. Sacurday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 23 Cents. Address se ais ats 220 2*0*0*0" a* 5* 0*0" 04 a* a* a* * ,,'-‘);' o â€" MATTERARE 9 Hemey L9 d oi __Z7Â¥ us L f A ~~(CAf Y \\:fgfi P y 8t _/ fâ€" e t â€" 4 SX kSA25 :’11%(‘-5?(& » H‘ rrnmceees., SAMPLE CCPY ON REQUEST ¢) Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Leis spent Sunday with friends at Wellesley. Butchering is the order of the day in this district. By Walt Disney EAST ZORRA Calls for Skill In CLEANING Skill in Sports By Mrs. Aaron Helmuth (Chroniele Correspondent) A + 3 »"2te 0 2*0*"2"0"0*4*"4. JUST CALL } Many a beautiful takeâ€"off on skis has been applauded for a fine display of skill. Many a poor takeâ€"off on skis has been applauded simply because spectators forgot about sports and were attracted by a charming outfit! Sports clothes need the same thorough cleaning and precision pressing that your best dress gets. Send them to us for beautiful work carefully done. TWIN CITY LAUNDRY Twin City‘s Busiest Cleaners For Over 10 Years The members of the Doon Paâ€" ‘triotic Society met at the home of ‘Mrs. C. Tilt on Thursday evening iwith a good attendance. The next meeting will be a business meeting Itn be held at the home of Miss P. Watson on Jan. 22. The hostess iserved refreshments assisted by |her daughter Sherry. Mrs. G. Wilâ€" {fong poured tea Doon Patriotic Group. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seftel and daughter. Beatrice, were visitors in Preston on Saturday. _ s Mr. and Mrs. Herb Potru{ of Hamilton spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reaâ€" der. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobbs spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaster of Kitchener. Bert Wintermeyer of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones. Stanley Jones was a visitor at the home of his sister. Mrs. L. Weiland of Kitchener on Sunday. . Mrs. Ross Brighton and three sons of Sunnyside spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fink. Harry ‘Nhitr spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Kitchener. Ladies‘ Aid Quilting. The Breslau Ladies Aid held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Cec:l Mader, They day was spent quilting a quilt. Sunday â€" visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Garficld Mader_ were: Mr. ind Mrs. Floyd Bechtel and daughâ€" ters Kathryn and Munro and Mr. und Mrs. J. Good. Kitchener. Maple Grove W. 1. Meets. The Maple Grove Women‘s Inâ€" stitute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry Geach on Thursday afternoon. The afterâ€" woon | was svent in quilting two comforters The Youns People‘s Fellowship group MA the M BC their weekly meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Stationed At Clinton. Word has he James Richard Mrsâ€"Cocri Marder swere Mr. Moses Hoen REAF M tun N BQ and Miss B Snydor Cressman Church Band Meets. The Interm diate .Jov Band of the Cressman Mennonite Church held their monthis meeting at the home of Miss Ferne Bauman The the Cressman M« held their monthis home of Miss Ferr wme was spemt m Sch Somaerâ€" will h« pleased fo lef that he has returned home fr oo KoW o te onra epaore he d Mr stafion Mro M R {t ith Mi By Miss Kathleen Jones (Chronicl= Correspondent) ty Mi+. Roy Schiedel (Chronicle Correspondent) M the MBC BRESLAU t Ir en received that Mr rdson. RCAF.. son of Charles Richardson it Clinton PAGE NINE {1 \F Manning tothe werk s Fellowship Church held at the home Searth. t 1 of Kitch i. Mr. Fred Mr._ an Mr. Mose N B an Mi Jacol learr from ha ind

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