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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jun 1942, p. 7

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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Otttctr " William, tits: Waterloo CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Phone b3062 WOMEN WANTED! You cart make money supplying consumers with the well known Rawleigh Products. We supply stocks. equipment on credit; and mach you how. No ex- perience needed to start. Over 200 easily sold home necessities. Large repeat orders. Permanent, inde- pendent, dignified. Many women now making splendid incomes. Full or spare time. Write Raw- leigh‘s. Dept. ML-MO-IM-F, Mon- TWIN CITY AUTO PAINTERS trGi. P.Q 'I FROFESSIONAL CARDS 1. AGENTS WANTED BROOK a DAVIS 'i'. H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) 19 King St. East, . Keep It New With ' BURTOL CLEANING The colour of your car matched perfectly. LEEDRGE M. RUPPEL 45 G kel St. - Kitchener Special Ladies' & Men's Sui: & oversee sponged and prosse _r...P...... , Phone 2-0163 NOW! t?f For prompt service and delivery _ 213 King St. West . AUTO PAINTERS 90 Queen St. S. Palm and Pa rtuusging 335‘ King Y, East Kitchener Sharp Riley A, Raddatz R. Knorr 2-2064 2-0975 8-8217 Phone 2-4461 J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER 17 Queen St. N. - Phone 8-6042 Kitchener Rebinding Books. Bibles. Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. WA‘I'lluDO CHRONICLE Initiating Club ABags. Suitcases. Goods called tor and delivered. “.4 Mother’s Care to all You Ir-r' BOOKBINDING ft 27 - 20 - l6 drvoloped and pnnlul, 32 cts M-hour service. .n (it up r's Drug Store. 408 Ktrtgl tit Fi. Ruth-nor. Phony 2-2127? SUTmtiiLANC - SCHULTZ Kitchener _ Guelph “human-mull..- -ta.roo-6 Dam-mumd‘l‘om " out. - PEARL LAUNDRY CO. Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers DECORATORS INITIUC‘I'IOII Pon anionic agretr-BMm' ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC MOTORS STAR CLEANERS and PRESSERS ot.a-xi9Ho"' DRUGGISTS CHIROPRACTIC CLEANERS PRINTING AND DEVELOPING Price: reasonable. au If..." "i '36"an Phone 2-1357 DECORATORS KITCHEN ER ‘00-'53.” Phone 4-4735 Kitchener Kitchener Rep-In Re . winding New and FOR SALE , YOUR PROPERTY TO-DAY One single 1ogtIlt.'ltt, new; , “diatom; - LSchuster. Fire _ Automobile - Accident DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Telephones Ottice: 841463 Residence: 2433! WOMAN tor cleaning and laundry one day weekly. all 3-3683. For Adequate Protection - See our Local Representatives NORTH WARD, Kitchener, seven room house, four bedrooms. extra kitchen, garage. all conveniences. half block off King Street. Box No. 10. Chronicle. BUY YOUR LIFE INSURANCE THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Studios - " Roy St.. Kitchener Phone 8-61” Good Brick House DONALD DUCK Teacher of Piano, Singing and Theory. INSURANCE AGENCIES A. K. CRESSMAN & SUN HELP WANTED New Hamburg, opposite Evangelical Church. Ex- cellent gardens. Saeritice price. ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 REAL ESTATE Grout-West Lite Assoc Co MISS ANNA R. BEAN GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 Head Dulce WATERLDO. ONTARIO “mundluunm Priulu and Cllll III-trunnion JOE MEINZINGER INSURANCE FOR SALE MAY BE ASHES T0-MORROW 108 In.“ - ESTABLISHID "" Representative MUSIC 'Am Kitchener. _ ONT, l Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bitschy and 3Charlotte of Breslau were Sunday wisitors with the Norman Bauman I family. U tine Ind Add!“ Mun. Wouneu, Duh. Sch. at. Ontario once Outiitters Ltd. "queen stalk. - Punk" I, In. I. A. I... I“ M) Recent “shots at the Leo Schnatr home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kline of Rochester. NN., Mr. and Mrs. Herman schnarr.rMr., and Mrs. F. L. Sheppard of Kitchener, Mrs. Helen Rhamce of Gait. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Sheppard of Kitchener were sponsors for Rich- ard Leo. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs Lco Schnarr, who was chris- tened at Maryhill. recently. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reinhart were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lattner of Kitchener. Mrs. Loo Waddel and Norma of Mi and Mrs. Henry Reinhart and Gottfried Reinhart spent Sun- day with the Leander Reinhan tawny In Kitghengr: -- Arthur Krmnp was a busnwss vceiysr in Tpronte onyondar. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Kurtz, Jr., and family of Kitchener were re- cent visitors with the Herb Benz family. -- - Mrs. Herb Lanner of Kitchener. Mrs. Loo Waddel and Norma of Petersburg. Otto Kurtz of Kossuth was a Supgaly visitpf with friends here. “Mum. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harnaek were recent visitors at the Stantey Har- nack home in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kramp were Sunday visitors with the Jolty Scheqqk ftypily at_Maryhi11, Mr. M. Stever had the misfor- tune to hurt his hand in a shaper while at work in Preston. He is corpfined 1ofit. Mary's Hospjtal. A Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Weitdr and family of Waterloo were Sunday visitor; with the I, Weilcr family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harnack and Howard Kramp were among those to attend the Junior Farmers stock judging competition and Holstein show. Simon Reinhart. one of our local youth}. was one: ofjhe judges. Pte. Walter McDonald of Can ling Heights was a week-end guest of_his_ pietttsf,_wittt _atyLdaythter., L.-Cpl. Earl and L.-Cpl. Harold Hamack of the Scots Fusiliers (ac- tive) of Camp Borden spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Hamack. L.-C;SI. Waldie, C.A.S.F.. ICE. of Petawawn is on a two weeks' fur- loggh- - ___ _ - __ - Miss Anna Waldie, R.N.. of ‘Woodstock spent Sunday with her paygnts and brqther, Miss Jean Stewart. who has spent the past three years in Woodstock General Hospital. train- mg to be " nurse. received her gra- duation diploma last week fot R.N. Miss Jahet McIntyre of Baden spelt Sandayr with - lhe Waldifs -Mrs. Russbll Hallman of Rose- bank was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C Hallman and Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Donald ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bell and Mr. James E. Smith were Saturday business visitors to New Hamburg SHANTZ STATION Several from this community at- tended the sale of the late Mrs. Gofton atIlEtprvilte 9n sptur4ay. James Skillings. who has been Ina-Cher at Blink Bonnie School, has been appointed to carry on his teaching for the gaming year, Mr. and Mrs. Schweitzer and daughter Marion and her friend were Friday visitors at Mr. and Mrs, A, E, Stautrer and family. WAUkhsnm CHESTERFIELD M041“ - It“! SUPPLIE and mm " J. (Citadel. Inn-Ilka! III 'A'IIILOO Mg!.°"§ " It) Mrs. Wilfred Nuuman and daughters, Shirley and Delores were Saturday visitors in Kitchen- er. Well Enough To Return Rome Several local boys were among the group of conscientious ohiee- tors who left for British Columbia. These included Hears. Roy Stein- man, Kenneth Gingerich. Deiton Steinman, Harold Schmidt and Delford Bechtel. Miss Margaret Bean spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean of South-West Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Schnei- ler attended the District Agricul- tural Society meeting in Drumbo on, Tueadlt, Condition Improves We are glad to report that Mr. Elton Swttrtaentrttber, who has beencoMnedtobedtortheet tour weeks due to illness is im- proving and we trust he will soon be able to be up and about as Miirtinislrsnaerirtt, who gulch 94.! W Aaeture4 tul, whrs - Mr. and'Mrs. Clarence Diamond visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Retrltssu"y of Gait. Mr. aiid Mrs. Stewart C. Kuhn and children. Douglas and Nancy were Sunday visitors with Mr. Mary's Hospital but has recovered sulficiently to be moved to the home of her brown, Mr. Ime- Gimgerich. who lives west of the village. iafui-ia {one a trf week: up iiiG has been recuperating at Bt. Is the Twin City's Best Radio Doctor “Our o. K. In Your Guarantee" LlLllllihllTlll HEARTH I. In; B. - Phone 1-4587 "Amoo QUALITY WORK ON ALL MAKES RADIOS AT LOW COST Allan _'ri'sbie.iet Rabat St. Haven't You Heard l? SALES AND “1W0! ON ALL MAKES LET US REPAIR " Mr M! Wot-mm man‘s-i & n ii The Zion Young People have changed time in their weekly meeting from Sunday evening to Tuesday commencing. June 9th, Miss Mary Honderich of Toronto spent the holiday under the par- ental roof. The regular morning church ser- vice at Zion United Church was Erndueted by R_ev._J. Wilfong. “an! 'y/trise-utr, Kuhn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C Kuhn of Crediton, 2m cmm KOSSUTH BEAVERDALE FISHERS MILLS I, Mu. 'u'- In”. tam-m. may “bk-hum Lat 8'afdrrt',tdtde QFE, 6iirra'a'G . TWIN CITY [All Ill DRY "Twin City's Bullies! Cleaners F01- Over 10 Years" FOR QUICK SERVICE JUST TELEPHONE 8-8833 . . . . NOW'. " “I. .. we keep cool . . . think first - . . repeat nothing that hasn’t been confirmed by the government. . . . And with temperatures rising, we're wishing we knew of some way to keep cool . . . to look ttower-thrsh all day long. The answhr is simple. once you've tried Twin City Laundry. Send your clothes there regularly and you have the solution of keeping fresh and really cool throughout the heat wave. Give them a trial this week. You'll be thrilled to tind your clothes so clean, sweet-smelling and fresh. WITH war rumors all around us, it is important that Cleaners and Dyers The young people will meet early at the church for outdoor recrea- tion before going into worship ser- Mr. and Mrs. Verne Reist and family of Grand Valley spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clemons. Mrs. Sarah Groh spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Groh of Preston, JUST CALL.' . Jack Cal-ck Says: " KEEP COOL 5 Know the Facts! Twin City Laundry Know Your Cleaner ! On Thursday evening Zion Young People held a delightful weiner roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Schutt, Speeds- ville. The evening was spent in games around a campfire after which hot dogs. coffee and marsh mallows were served. Membership cards and pins were distributed to members of the young people on Thursday evening. Keep Cool ! Pile-nor Husselman. " Henna St ""Tr,,p4,, By Walt Disney says : Pm “VIN

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