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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Dec 1942, p. 7

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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT If. H. FRY CP'.ROPRAC'NR OdBee M Wiilwan St, _ Waterloo Phone 2-1357 TWIN CITY AUTO PAINTERS what-thorn,“ t9llattttifhrd Advertisements 3 PROFESSIONAL CARDS Keep It New With-- BURTOL CLEANING 7 -mteiiimer Sharp Riley A. Raddatz R. Knorr 39M, - 241975 3-3217 G I F TS BRUSH, COMB AND MIRROR: Perfume, Toilet Sets, Stationery, Fountain Pens, etc., at Geiger's Drug Store, 408 King St. East, Kitchener, Phone 2-2127. BROOK I: DAVIS T. H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trance- in autumn?) Phone 2-4461 - Kitchener The Colour of your car matched pertectly. GEORGE M, RUPPEL 45 Gaukel St. - Kitchener 00 Queen St. S. AUTO PAINTERS J. C. LEHMANN “TA-usulo In“ BOOKBINDER " Queen Sto, - Phone 6-6042 ASSETS OVER 52.000.000.00 WA'I‘IRIDO CHRONICLE DONALD DUCK Bibles. Hymn and Praycl'bookl a specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initiating Clusta‘s. Suitcases. e c. _ Price. Insoluble. Goods called for and delivered. "A Mother's Care w " You Feor" SUTHE'RIAND _ SCHULTZ BOOKBINDING PEARL LAUNDRY co. Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers Paintixig and Pa manning ”Sigh; £12 East DECORATORS ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC MOTORS Kitchener DRUGGISTS CLEANERS CHM Rehinding Books, gaging St. Eng DECORATORS Bur WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Regularly St. S. Phone q-473S KITCHENER Kitchener lUPRACTlC Guelph Repairs Re-winding New and Used FOR SALE Kitchener l Representative j DOMINION Ll?! ASSURANCE _ COMPANY RADIO. Detorest-Cro+y, excellent condition. , tube; gaging! medel. ' Great-Wen Lite Ante. Co. Fire - AutmnobiH - Ace}: For Adequate Protection - See ourl Local Representatives 1 BUY YOUR LIFE INSURANCE THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY YOUR PROPERTY TO-DAY Studios -- " Roy St.. Kitchener Phone 6-0128 Whether BUYING or SELLING I FARM Good Brick House ngerloo. MISS ANNA R. BEAN Teacher of gum, Singing and USF. CHRONICLE WANT ADS. TO BUY OR SELL D. A, BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES A. K. CRESSMAN 81 RON New Hamburg, opposite Evangelical Church. Ex- cellent gardens. Saeritiee HESSENAUR & SHAN'I% REAL ESTATE Limited Phone 6-6455 - 24 Queen N. KITCHENER GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT ”00.00000 Head omce WATERIDO. ONTARIO Bod In“. and human JOE MEINZINGER I’riv-u Ind Clan Inn-uncut)- INSURANCE FOR SALE MAY BE ASHES 'N-MORR0W I“ It. It. 30m . "VI in". was: ousaam y" CAN'T SNEKK - * m HEQE' "J REAP THE WILI win/5‘59: Iretertyn.e? MUSIC WATIILOO ". ron Sewing Circle . Meets at Wilmot Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Bender attended the Shanta-Bru- t-nchcr wedding at St. Jacobs on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Bender, stsited with the farmer's parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean accom. panied Mr. and Mrs. Carman Fa- ceyof East Zorra to Baden on Sun- day evening where they visited with Dr. and ms. J. C. Ross. The Cheerful Workers' Sewing Circle held their meeting on Satur- day afternoon at the church. The afternoon was spent in knotting a comforter and making a layette. The Senior Sewing Circle held \lheir meeting on Monday anion moon at the church. Suits for re- ‘iugee boys'in England were made Fa also some quilting was done. TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Duplicating and Adding Machines, Film; Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen st.fi. _ - Phone 6-6484 801nm? M'.--- drtnk 13-Frutt ot gourd - "--Cogtfederat. gen-m "-Satrttr. "-ctty tn Illum- 19-utaeC" 21-Symhol (or talcum- M-om' of Ion 's-open (poem 2t--opemtle solo 'i-tuender tuck M-What ancient marketplace and pan of entry "a in S. C. England? "--istrot for erbium "--tuwatiaat garland as-wwu '7--Ttettrohr. pun: "-seru. ot column. 'b-River-Fd "--tht an out: "--T-r. command u-Roouu In I Mun "--tBmbot rot cerium TT man's Arse mm. in: Cotton? 'r-oe, who peninsula " the “non: an! but " Sansone]? "-orterttu eutee "-..atutsugt "-AOq gm, Americanjleru: 61--Seigte if 62-Ceata on 63--Rodettt 1--t5prirsg month a--Deetaim 9-What animal talked to IO 11‘ TYPEWRITERS b-Smntt tug 2--mng 3--NB-titre mower 4-Poreloken mum; but G-Mmllmun for Alfred T-What lath Twain hero fund n that. into a my"; proposition? f 8 __.. imam-u chute!" SOUTH-WEST S? _a Wd'" (Chm-ick- (intranet-dent) By Miss III-lard Bun Today? Cray-Word Puzzle “WNTKL ET Nu- Ind Una VERTICAL Kitchener Iff?) Lar; Kiff, 'fr'?) " "AF, WAG-3L0!) bu 5? " '-Mottammed 3 adopted Ion Mb-gene" cola "-0t-rve 16--t%tittr 18-min 'o-Mineral spring 22-.Gettt" of tropic-I palm "-Fttipimm "-Hypotheue.l for“ 26-Proved 28-Concermn‘ W-With what country is Jrehra ideettided? aF-Erttragtees "-Army one" iabbr.t M-Before 35--A my: 39--The IFI’J "--Ancuent bronze can 6r--Patd notice "--0panese sun "-Etooe.ted an. "-Footed vase. "-Attutt mule SO-Grow old ”~ng an edging 52--Cotlege than M-Blemish 55-Geotogicttl up 56--Deed Mt - ann prefix Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber were'. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin and daughters of St. Jacobs and Reuben Brubach- or of Elmira and Annie Gingerich at Floradale. . "a'riiiirurs, Harold Wind of Petersburg spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs Agg. Schneidgg. .. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin and family of Conestoga spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ziegler and Noah G. sitter, -- . ""iirriirarGrditiherine Martin of the Three Bridges spent Sunday tsith Mr. and Mrs, Jp1, Martin. . Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shanta and daughter Nancy of Lexington were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Benn: _K. Erubagher. ' 153 Mnrand Mrs. Ezra Frey and fam- ily of Heidelberg spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Samuel G. Mar- Cn. Orma and Earl Stevens spent the week-end at their home here with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ste- “air School Concert will be held on Dec. 21st. Everyone is welcome l0 attend. onto. _ l‘llS. "M; and Mrs. David Kraemer of the Three Bridges at Angeline Martin's on Sunday _ . MKS Anna Waldie. RN, of Woodstock was home 011 Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E Stautter accom- panied by Mrs. R. Baird and Agnes and Mrs. Hallman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird of woodstp_ck, _ A . _ -iirsr'riGdil has" returned home after spending some time in Tor- -iiiis."itduiiG" Marne visited her husband at the Woodstock hospi- tcl on satyrdyty. _ -- __... - “M? 1GiCiy'rs. D. E. Staufter were Monday business visitors to Kttchcnor, Several trom this community at- u-rdod the contort on Thursday night and concert and dance in connection with the High School commencement hcid at the town hall at Plattsville. Bu!" Girl. . A "r"ierids wish to congratulate} G--"-"-.---'.-------------- Mrs. Nelson Post, nee Jean Cuth- girl at the Woodstock General Hos- hortson. on the arrival of a baby pital, on December lst. (See answer at bottom of page) CHESTERFIELD HAWKESVILLE " " In. Aug. Schneider (Chronicle Col-responder“! Br J. » “true omraniete Corie-ponder“) gg 'Ta 'fffji' MI 'ft?, Ts- TT F b) OIIOIJOI-I ELISE Dan’t Delay 17,000 miles. 1940 DEMYN, radio and extra good tires. 1938 DODGE. like new . 1937 DODGE 1937 PLYMOUTH 1937 NASH Lafayette Sedan 1934 STUDEBAKER Sedan Reconditioned, 6 extra good tires. I929 CHEVOLE’I‘. good tires . . LOOKS OVER THESE BARGAINS . .‘ Sell, Your Car. To B. I. FORBES MOTORS 1911 DODGE, 14,000 miles 1941 DODGE DeLyxe Special. 1940 DODGE Club Coupe. 6 passenger 1940 DODGE. 3 passenger 1934 CHEVROLET Coupe 10 Water St. North B. h. FORBES MOTORS By Walt Dinney "WATERLOO COUNTY’S LARGEST USED CAR MARKET" Dons: - 025010 SALES AND SERVICE SEDANS COUPES II" IT IS A RECENT MODEL AND IN A-l CONDITION WITH OUR NEW BATIEIIY ANALYSIR AND CHARGER BATTERIES CHARGED m YOUR CAR WHILE YOU WAIT Joe Hank; w" Smulnv Je, K011110113. , Br In. th. Kennedy "3hronfeU Gone-won‘t“! l Miss Agnes Stemmler has re- turned home from St. Mary's Hos- pital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis Pte. and Mrs Harold Dietrich ot Niagara spent the wcck-end with friends here. Pte. Harold Kraemer of London spcnt Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Albert Kraemer. Pte Elroy Stemmler of Tpper- wash spent the work-end at his hom" here The funeral of the late Mrs. Goo, hunt] took place at St Mary's Church on Wednesday morning. Mrs Joe Besinger 15 srrmusly I” 1.! th" mum of writing. Mr and Mrs John Brahman. Mrcs MIMI-ml Hnmmvl. Mr and Mrs Arthur Kcnnrd . Mnryhlll. m" Sumlnv wnth We; and Mrs Mr and Mrs Sydney Reist and [.mily spent Sunda with Mr and Mrs John Crawfoni -srr, and Mrs. Chas. Raid. Kitch- mmr. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Plaid. Mr. Sam Vollmer has returned home from Listowel Memorial Hospital, after a recent operation. Pte Grrald Linsoman of Camp Lordcn spent the week-end at his home here. Mr John Connloy ot Stratford a"C"itfle1'l1'2'SPePehy N tend)ntt a few days with Mr l pm S'lty ”ELSE "tmt" Punch] Hold. for KITCHENER i,, Bhristmas HESSON I910 HUDSON Coach 1940 DODGE with heater 1939 CHEVROLET 1938 DODGE 1937 PLYMOUTH 1933 CHEVROLET 1938 FARGO PANEL 1937 CHRY. SEDAN Delivery tlood tires and paint. See Us TODAY Newly painted. extra fine tires. Frank Dunk-p. In? Comm St, TRUCKS COACHES Henry Grvmm. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dupnch of Watorloo. John Jacobi. Harvey Jacobi. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Schneider, Gladys and Esther, visited on Sunday at Hy Bach. Mr. Ed. Kioswetter of St. Clem ants was a visitor here on Monday Eldon, Arthur and Edgar Kress of Waterloo visited on Sunday with their mother. Mrs. Otto Kross, Mrs, L. M. Schaefer spent a few days in the Twin City. Mrs. L. M. Schaefer spent a few days ttt the home of Mr. and Mrs, Reagan Seifcrt. Hosson Road. last wee . ANSWER m TO-DAYS CROSSWORD PUZZLE AT TOP or PAGE PM. ir 'iiiri "w"... I"! “Cg: " w. J. 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