TWINCITY AUTO PAINTERS Painting and Paperhanging 398% King St. East Kitchener Sharp Riley A. Raddatz R. Knorr 2â€"2064 2â€"0975 8â€"8217 Boudoir size, specially priced 65¢ at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. E., Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St â€" Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 DONALD DUCK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Keep It New Withâ€" 90 Queen St. S BURTOL CLEANING Phone 24461 â€"â€" Kitchener ) PROFESSIONAL CARDS | Friday, October 30, 1942 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The colour of your car matched perfectly. GEORGE M. RUPPEL 45 Gaukel St. â€" â€" Kitchener USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS. TO BUY OR SELL AUTO PAINTERS BROCK & DAVIS Fire â€" Automobile â€" Accident T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis CHARTERED ACCOUNTAN"IS RIHV VAITR TITPR _ TNCITR A NMRP 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6042 Kitchener Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, Goods called for and delivered WATERLOO CHRONICLE A Mother‘s Care to all You W ear BOOKBINDING PEARL LAUNDRY CO DECORATORS #. State how many insertions you Business Cards â€" 1" every week, $12.00 per year, $7.00 for siz _ $6 cents per ‘aertion BHack initial, sign or group of fgures BOL ADDRESSES Box addreases in care of The Chronicle 10 cents extra. (Trustees in Bankruptcy) _ 19 King St. East _ _ DRUGGISTS Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers INSTRUCTIONS POR SENDING ADVERTISEMENTS « Write plainly on one side of paper CLEANERS CHIROPRACTIC J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER CLASAIPIED ADVERTISING per word for cash in advance. Rebinding Books, DECORATORS eic. Prices reasonable NOXZEMA St. S. Phone 4â€"4735 KITCHENER must which | THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE [ COMPANY For Adequate Protection â€" See our Local Representatives HOUSE, 8 rooms. â€"Could easily be Good Brick House Studios â€" 48 Roy St.. Kitchener Phone 6â€"6123 YOUR PROPERTY TOâ€"DAY BUY YOUR LIFE INSURANCE Representative DOMINIQN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY \ o Telephones | 0 _ A. K. CRESSMAN & SON | Teacher of Piano, Singing and Theory. New â€"Hamburg, opposite Evangelical Church. Exâ€" cellent gardens. Sacrifice price. made in duplex. Cheap. Also bedroom suite, China cabinet and chesterfield. Apply 23 Aima St., Kitchener D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 REAL ESTATE MISS ANNA R. BEAN GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. Real Estate and Insurance Head Office WATERLOO, ONTARIO Private and Class Instruction ELECTRICAL JOE MEINZINGER INSURANCE MAY BE ASHES TOâ€"MORROW 102 King St. South FOR SALE ESTABLISHED 1863 WATERLOO Res.: 6â€"6572 MUSIC Agents : Residence: 2 4331 42345 TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Duplicating and Adding Machines, Nfl:‘ Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€" â€" Phone 6â€"6484 ANY QUANTITY ELM, preferably Whether BUYING or SELLING a 55â€"Dance step 56â€"Change 57â€"Male offspring 4â€"What country has proclaimed the doctrine of a coâ€"prosperity sphere? 9â€"Oriental tea 12â€"River in Switzerland 13â€"Deciaim § 14â€"Part of the body 15â€"Tie 17â€"Landed property y 19â€"Metal container : 20â€"Fall flower 21â€"Urge 23â€"Greek letter \ 24â€"Sleep noise 27â€"Guided ! 28â€"Smaller amount \ 30â€"Single units 31â€"Southern state (abbr.) 1 41â€" 42â€"â€"So be it 4iâ€"W ho was the first Christian convert at Philippi? 15â€"Fourth caliph 46â€"Oozed 18â€"Add +1â€"High, in music 32â€" 34â€"Like iSâ€"W hat was the name of ~ Jason‘s ship? ‘7â€"Worthless scraps &â€"Citrus drink .9â€"Roman magistrate 2â€"Rowing implement 3â€"Tracked down 4â€"W hat French heroineâ€"martyr was known as "the Maid of Orleans" 2 >â€"Short for Arthur 6â€"Father 7â€"Sweetsop 8â€"Cozy places â€"‘V.10 is the mythical fertyâ€" <~~ of the River Styx? soft, suitable for making box veneer. Box No. 20, Chronicle. 1â€"Pouch HESSENAUR & SHANTZ 1â€"Toper BeI] â€"Variety of fabrie Limited Phone 6â€"6455§ â€" 24 Queen N 46 55 TYPEWRITERS 51 39 35 31 _ WANTED 10 â€" 15 47 22 Today‘s Crosâ€"Word Puzzle HORIZONTAL VERTICAL New and Used 43 36 19 J 32 77 L 16 By EUGENE SHEFFER \{'.:A‘ a+ \\ ,»:‘%u P . “‘"@fl ‘ â€% 52 14 THB WATERLOO 13 41 42â€"High mountain 44â€"Sacred image 45â€"Imitator 46â€"Plant juice 47â€"Note in Guido‘s scale 48â€"Landâ€"measure 49â€"New: comb form 50â€"Lair 53â€"Neuter pronoun 33â€"Bone ~ 36â€"Waistcoats 38â€"What is the name of the treaty signed between Engâ€" land, Holland, France and Spain in 18022 16â€"Deep tub 18â€"Projecting timberâ€"piece 20â€"What country was annexed by Germany in 19382 21â€"Seaweeds 22â€"Chin whiskers 23â€"Roman emperor 25â€"English novelist and dramatist 26â€"Whg is the u’t_c gl the Krups munitions works? 28â€"Behold 11â€" 10â€"Strike Pte. Gerald Linseman of Camp Borden spent the weekâ€"end with bis parents here. Miss Verna Moser of Milverton spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moser. s Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy spent Sunday with Mrs. Alex Wagatha and Jerome, Glenallan. Mrs. Joe Stemmler of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stemmler. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlegel of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with friends. Mr. Joe Hanley and mother spent Sunday at Toronto. Mrs. Hanloy remained there. The Fowl supper held at St. Maâ€" ry‘s Hall on Wednesdzay night was a grand success over five hundred being present. A. Futher and Miss Sylvia Bock were also appointed as a commitâ€" tee to look after the packing of Christmas boxes for the local boys in seryice. "‘Home Economics", was the topic for the evening‘s program which was presided over by Miss Mrs. E. Stoltz, Hostess TO'I..&[I! | 29th and 30th Mrs. Bechtel, Mrs. The October meetlniol the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held at the (See answer at bottom of page) 48 17 NEW DUNDEE 45 33 24 By Mrs. Jas. Kennedy (Chronicle Correspondent) i ubramicts tommpantesss HESSON q o A2 18 7 57 38 19 14 (Ontarlo) CHRONICLE Rev. J. Harold Sherk gave an inâ€" teresting illustrated lecture on the , work being done by the boys in the Alternative Service Camps on the Montreal River, at Petawawa | and in British Columbia at the Beâ€" ; thel M.B.C. Church on Thursday | evening. The meeting was sponâ€"| sered by the Young People‘s Soâ€" ciety and there was a good attendâ€" ance. Rev. S. S. Shantz conducted the devotional period and introâ€" | luced the speaker. | The Charity Sewing Circle of the Blenheim Mennonite Church met in the Sunday School rooms last Tuesday and spent the afterâ€" noon in sewing for English relief and quilting. Mrs. Moses N. Baer led the devotions and the presiâ€" dent, Miss Vera Hallman conductâ€" ed the business. Jr. Red Cross Meets. Tle songs, "Music Ever,vwhorc". ind "Traveller‘s Farewell", were vng in qpening after which the following numbers were given: accordion selections by Shirley Einwachter; a cornet duet by Roâ€"| hert Fiederlein and Larry Schmidt; recitations by Bernice Baer and Fdgar Bowman; a vocal duet by ; Shirley Coleman and Mary Jane | McDonald; and a singing game by | ceveral juniors. P Mrs. Allain Bowman underwent an operation at St. Mary‘s Hospiâ€" ‘al. Kitchener, last Tuesday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Greulich, {XIrs: ; ; > Mis and Mrs. Hubert Greulich and shg:l. I;Ir >.7Anson dL:ll‘:g‘l .mqi‘ lh(, .M‘TS(;S Ronald _ were recent visitors_ with | aa n mixcollancons shower for Mic\ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Greulich | ed a miscellancous shower for Miss Ne'“, Hambui‘ ony Greulich at Ruth Timm, | bridesclectâ€" at. her Aitend m,.g. home in Kitchener last Wednesday * Among those from the local Luâ€" puent theran Ladies Aid that attended , Among those front here who atâ€" the Ladies Aid rally which was tended the annual convention of bheld at St. Peter‘s Lu!herz;f\’("c Gueiph Association of Baptist Church in Kitchener last Wednesâ€" Churches which was held at the day were: Rev. A. L Conrad, Mrs. |V!©5%0n, Baptist Church on Monâ€" M. K. Toman, Mrs. William Goettâ€" lday. Tuesday _ and â€" Woednesday ling, Mrs. H. Ludolph, Mrs. John WSK¢ Rev: H. F. Schade, Mrs, Fred Wanner, Mrs. H. Madter, Mrs. Alex Poth, Mrs. Clayton Toman, CS Rrighton, Mrs. Hubert' Gréulich JC!arence Hilborn, _ Miss _ Sylvia Mrs. Addison Rickert, Mrs. Lorne PBQ¢K, , Mrs. Herbert Jones, Mrs. iBrighton‘ Mrs. Olivet Zinn.. Mrs {Harold Poth, Mrs. Carl Buck, and ‘Gordon Lee and Mrs.r}:lmpr Jacab. | the Misses Greta and Gladys Buck ‘ Recent visitors at the hama ~¢land Emma Latwenschliger The weekly meeting of the Pubâ€" ie School Junior Red Cross was held on Friday afternoon with the vresident, Eva Snido_l" presiding. The Mennona Sewing Circle met‘ at _ the Blenheim _ Mennonite Church recently. ‘The president, Mrs. David Bergey occupied, the chair and conducted the| devotions. Prayers were offered| by Miss Luella Shantz and Mrs.| Oliver Bean. The members spent the afternoon in sewing for Engâ€"| lish relief purposes. { Mission Circle Meets. | The Thanksgiving meeting of the ) Baptist Missiov;lCircle was held at| the home of Mrs. Carl Buck on Wednesday evening with the presiâ€" P dent, Mrs. Clarence Hilborn occuâ€"| pying the chair. Mrs. Fred Lauten-’ schlager read the scripture lesson and the response to the roll call was, "Why I am Thankful". A voâ€" cal duet was rendered by the Misses _ Mildred _ Lautenschlager and Dorothy Wanner followed by a reading entitled, "Count Your Blessings", by Miss Sylvia Bock. A surprise musical nut?r was sung by a ladies‘ quartéfte comâ€" posed of Mrs. Fred Poth, Mrs. Ephraim High, Mrs. Fred Lautenâ€" schlager and Mrs. Hubert Toman. The topic, "Thanksgiving" was presented by Mrs. Herbert Hiller and during the meeting the memâ€"| bers gave their thankofferings. } "lustrates Lecture. M. K. Toman, Mrs. William Goettâ€" ling, Mrs. H. Ludolph, Mrs. John Wanner, Mrs. H. Madter, Mrs. Alex Rrighton, Mrs. Hubert Greulich, Mrs. Addison Rickert, Mrs. Lorne Brighton, Mrs. Oliver}:Zinn,. Mrs. Gordon Lee and Mrs. Elmer Jacob Mrs. M. Bechtel, Mrs. Fred Lang, Mrs. Wilbert Bechtel, Mrs. Harold Poth, Mrs. Stuart Rosenberger, Recent visitors at the home of Mrs, Hannah Sheard were: John Lint,. Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Lint and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dugan and daughter, Barbara Ann of Oshaâ€" wa; and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Duâ€" gan and sons, Brian and Terrence of Kitchener. presented as follows: "Buying Clothes in Warâ€"time", by Miss Alta Stoltz; "Making Clothes in Warâ€" time", by Miss Margaret Stoltz; and "Saving Clothes in Warâ€"time", by Miss Iva Zinn. A reading enâ€" titled ‘"The %uilting†was giÂ¥en by Mrs. Oliver Zinn after which copâ€" tests were enjoyed. The‘ sixteen ladies present pieced quilt blpcks for the Red Cross during the evenâ€" ing and lunch was served by the committee composed of Mrs. A. Toman, Mrs. M. Howling and Mrs. Lyle Bingeman. Sewing Group Meets. response ‘to the roll call each memâ€" ber present gave a current event A symposium on, "Being wellâ€" motto, "Nothing so well becomes feminine beauty as simplicity". In Iva Zinn who gave a talk on the SEE US â€" When in need of New Shoes or Repairs â€" WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY By Walt Disney 64 King St. 8. Recent â€" visitors with Mrâ€" and Mrs. Harold Weiss were Mr. and Mrs. Harvevy Weiss and daughter Eina of Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs Ed Kavelman and son. Joseph of Tonawanda. NY .. Mr and Mrs George Weiss and Mr_ and Mrs Charles Schleuter of Elmira Mrs. Alex Brighton spent a few days with Mrs. Henry Schultz at Tavistock. Mr. ind Mrs. D. Lo Eisenmenzer of Dickie Settiement. Mr. and Mrs William _ Tschithardt. Miss Reta Tschirhardt _ and Joseph Tschir hardt of Haysville were recent viâ€" sitors â€" with Mr_ and Mrs_ Rovy Tschirhardt Guests of Mrand Mrs Henry Waterman on Sunday were Pte William Walsh of Ipperwash and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Poth and Glenn Poth visited with Mr. and Mrs Ed Dic bel at Jordan on Sunday Mrs. Morle Colocman and daughâ€" ter. Ruth spent Saturday evening with the former‘s aunts. the Misses Bricker in Kitchener Visitors at the home of Mrs. Geo Hallman _ recently were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Thuler and family and Mr. and â€" Mrs._ Anson â€" Hallman and doughteor, Jean of Kitchener Mr. _and Mrs. H. Kavelman Miss Nellic Kavelman motore London onq Thursday. _ Mr. and Mrs M K Toman. Ni B Boshart, Miss Dorethv. Toman and Delmore: Toman visited with Mr ind Mrs Charles Makerow at Preston on Sunday Miss Blanche Hilborn of Burford spent a few days of last week with Miss Ada Bingeman Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider and children, Kenneth and Frances of breslau visited with Mr. and Mrs harold Poth. Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Harper of Waterloo spent a week with the lutter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Koehler. Naomi Cressman, 333 King N WATERLOO An EYE to the Future! GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES 49 Ontario St. Your working schedule is pretty heavy these days and maybe your eyes aren‘t what they used to be! Correctly fitted glasses will ease the strain of overwork and save precious sight for the future. SsAVE YOUR VISION FOR VICTORY "Follow The Safe Way" CORRECT GLASSES FOR ALL kINDS OF FEATURES George Bailley. 115 Fischer StS and d to KITCHENER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee, Mr <ad Mrs. William Egerdee, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Egerdee and Miss Glennis Musselman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hame]l at Welâ€" lesley on Sunday. Mrs. Walsh of Walton; and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dicfenbacher of Hesâ€" peler. Mr. and Mrs J. Greulich, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman and Miss Nellie Kavelman visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Borsje at Waterloo on Sunday Mrs: M I Shantz. the Misses Luella and Maryv Shantz and Gorâ€" don Shantz were glests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steckley at Preston on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee Mr ANSWER TO TOâ€"DAY‘S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AT TOP OF PAGE Avcrage time of solution; 32 minutes. Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Ims, WELL CONDUCTSD .. . CONVENIENTLY LOcate» A MODERN . . . 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