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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Mar 1944, p. 7

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WaATERLOO CHRONICLE Classified Advertisements CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT | PROFESSIONAL CARDS | | E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St. â€" Waterloo| Phone 2â€"1357 | TWINCITY AUTO PAINTERS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) AUTO PAINTERS The colour of your ~~~ perfectly. J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6042 Kitchener Rebinding Books, â€" GEORGE M. RUPPEL 45 Gaukel St â€" Kitche A SPRING TONIC and blood spuri- fier, $1.00,at Geiger‘s Drug Store, fl;'fi"‘ St. E., Kitchener, Phone # cemts per WOTs. MNBTCROR T OOC .--‘lu-.hn‘v-â€"c l-llnnvâ€"'-u'-rn Minimum chargeâ€" 3,..&9*'.” Hach initial, sign or group of Agures Postage when replics are to be forâ€" warded, 5 cents additional each Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your home libnri:gehaving your favorite magazine bound into beoks. Initialing Club ‘Bap. Suitcases, Goods called for and delivered. BOOKBINDING MOFFAT ELECTRIC STOVE, burner; double oven. Like n Telephone 2â€"2426. 37 BURGHARDT K. AND O. Specialists in Foot C_g'rfllor‘t‘ S‘g'rvice 0 ‘;‘-‘i.j’l;l')"l'll- and Walk Out" Estab. in Kitchener over 25 years. 18 Weber St. W Phone 3â€"3412, “‘. Cards â€" _ 1"° every week $11.00 per year. $7.00 for â€" sis DECORATORS ‘ Painting and Paperhanging 398% King St. East Kitchener rp Riley A. Raddatz R. Knorr Ifglfl 2â€"0975 8â€"8217 DECORATORS WANT ADS 13 BROCK & DAVIS . Brock D. Bruce Davis CHIROPRACTIC ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC MOTORS DRUGGISTS Foot Specialist 19 King St. East THERLAND â€" SCHULTZ Kitchener â€" â€" Guelph ADVERTISEMENTS clearly . which . edition the L;;â€"‘;t is for bow many insertiona . yo® FOR SALE YOU WILL LIKE THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MoNITOR e V-:-i;vi:l:m_l;i:)n"lâ€"my News pa per for these four important differences: NO SENSATIONALISMâ€"NO CRIMEâ€"NO ANIMOSITY THOROUGH NEWS ANALYSIS BY EXPERTS MORE EXCLUSIVE POREIGN & DOMESTIC COVERAGE CAREFUL CHECK ON NEWS FOR ACCURACY Name Address must sccompany adver TONEKA in care of The Chronicle Price $12.00 a Year, or $1.00 a Month Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, £2.60 « Introductory Offer, 6 Saturday Tssues 23 Cents 11, on one side of paper FOR SENDING One. Norway Strest, Boston 13, Massachusetts Kitchener SAMPLE COPY ON RBQUEST matched New and Reâ€"winding new. 32â€"tf | THE WATERLOO MUTUAL | FIRE INSURANCE | COMPANY JOE MEINZINGER Representative DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Telephones Office : â€" 8â€"8463 Residence:. 2 4331 For Adequate Protection â€" See our Local Representatives vOUR PROPERTY TOâ€"DAY ‘Teacher of Piano, Singing and Theory. Private and Class Instruction Studios â€" 48 Roy St.. Kitchener Phone 6â€"6123 INSURANCE Good Brick House Whether BUYING or SELLING a FARM AGERCC: Ruwmate fltns ces n Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co ‘the conclusion. Those present were: R _ |Mr. and Mrs Cameron Bock and ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 Eesn itens i mm e ! A large number of farmers and TIRES xoth:; pleloptlel ll()f the community enâ€" jo the talking pictures tâ€" i n og \e({ in Kavelman‘s Hall on gednes- 48â€"HOUR RETREADING | |day evening, which were sponsored SERVICE flf)gr ?E;gmag:??{:';}i;wé}m?myr No Permit Ret}uited. \ The first reel showed the warâ€"time Bring your tires to us for inspection tservice of farm machines in techniâ€" and retreading. |color a_gter which "The Battle of GOODRICH SILVERTOWN |Brigin® was given and the on | STORES ‘skits. During the program Mr. King & Water Sts. â€" Phone 6â€"6459| Marshall« genetral , agent of the Kitchener . company addressed the audience. 2345|Mr. Hallman was chairman for the occasion. GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 New â€" Hamburg, opposite Evangelical Church. Exâ€" cellent gardens. Sacrifice price. TYPEWRITERS _SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. lSfl Queen St. S. â€" Phone 6â€"6484 MISS ANNA R. BEAN REAL ESTATE HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. KITCHENER INSURANCE Do your bitâ€" Head Office WATERLOO, ONTARIO YO Real Estate and Insuranee 102 King St. South WATERLOO TYPEWRITERS MAY BE ASHES TO MORROW K. CRESSMAN & SON ESTABLISHED 1ses D. A. BEAN Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock who ob~ MUSIC SAVE SCRAP METALS, RAGS, PAPERS. BONES Phone 2â€"4419 E: AGENCIES .. | served thein M "Tiaipe wese , March 9th : 2â€"0645 eA fbndl hipmames dn mpogy fpt mgrenced New and Used Kitchener a Year URANCE AIRS ; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken, Gorâ€" Machines,|don B. Halman, Norman Kaster, afes, etc.\Gilbert Bergey and Ivan M. Hilâ€" born were guests of S. F. Long, ers Ltd. |Kitchener, manager of the Bell Teâ€" ne 6â€"6484 |lephone Co., at a dinner at the Walâ€" per House in Kitchener on Wednesâ€" day. In the afternoon the group =â€"=====\visited the Kitchener Bell Teleâ€" phone Exchange. _ Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert METALS, | have received word that their son, } BONES’P“" Ross Rickert, has been transâ€" A ‘ferred from London to an eastern Canadian port. _ oo . _ ‘sons, Willard and Eari; Mr. |\ _ Student Henry Schroiedér of the | Waterloo Seminary oocufl.ed the pulpit of St." James theran ‘ .Church on Sunday morning. An ‘am.hem was rendered by the choir . ‘during _ the _ service. Student : Schmieder was a guest of Rev. and . \Mrs. A. L. Conrad for tha day. _ | |\ _ _A family gathering was held at : \the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Lautenschlager on Sunddy in honor ‘ot the birthdays of their daughter, Miss Emma â€" Lautenschlager on ‘March 16th and of their little grandson Percy Schaefer on March lith. Two lovely birthday cakes graced the tea table. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton: Schaefer and son, Percy, Mr. and 1Mrs. Edward Gimble and son, ‘Bobby, Miss Mildred Lautenschlaâ€" | ger and Jack and Clarence Gimble 'ot Kitchener. |\ _ Clare Snider a student of the Onâ€" ‘tario Mennonite Bible School at Kitchener led the Young People‘s \meeting at the Weber Mennonite Church at Strasburg on Sunday and Allan; and Mr. and Mrs. Hoâ€" mer Devitt of Mannheim. Another son, Ronald Bock, who is a memâ€" ber of the teaching staff of the Wiarton High School, was unable to be present. Rev. Moses N. Baer delivered the second message in his series of stuâ€" dies on First Peter at the Blenâ€" heim Mennonite Church on Sunâ€" day morning. David Bergey led the devotions and ‘Morgan Baer was chorister. 5o e Want‘HorubPop, Vin, Viger? Men, 30, 40, 50! evening. The B.Y.P.U. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken on Monday evening with Miss Joan Dinger presiding. Roy Gildner read the scripture lesson and Miss Dorothy Wanner gave a reading. Frank Toman presented the topic, "Spirit of Bondage", which was followed by remarks by the pastor, Rev. H. F. Schade. _ _ | _ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Futher were | guests of their son, Nyle Futher ‘and Mrs. Futher at Kitchener on \Sunday and also attended the { christening of their grandson, Baâ€" | by William Nyle Futher at St. Matâ€" \ thew‘s Lutheran Church in the afâ€" ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Futher were | the sponsors. _ Miss Weber of Kitchener was guest soloist at the Bap_g_ist_ChurEh B s se i io n se on Sunday evening. During the service a vocal duet was also renâ€" dered by Mrs. Hubert Toman and Miss Isabelle Toman. _ _ ; Members of the Baptist congreâ€" gation gathered in the church baseâ€" ’mcnt on Tuesday evening for a combined _ prayer â€" service . and Young People‘s mecting. Rev. H. F. Schade presided and conducted the devotional period during which \he spoke on Romans 8. A ladies chorus composed of Mrs. Clarence ‘Hilborn, Mrs. Frank Lefrancois, \Miss Gladys Buck, Mrs. L. Zinken land Miss Grace Toman sang the ‘number, "God‘s Way" after which ; testimonies were given qqd a seaâ€" son of prayer was held._ Short| speeches were.given by V. E. Dingâ€" ; er. Miss Greta Buck, Frank Toman, ; Mrs. V. E. Dinger and Mrs. H.F.| Schade â€" following â€" which Rev.‘ Schade made the presentation of a | Schoffield Bible to Mr. and Mrs! Hubert Toman who are leaving: the community in the near future | to take up residence at Conestogo. | Both Mr. and Mrs. Toman gave\ suitable replies and a dainty lunch | lwas served by the ladies at the conâ€" t i clusion of the evening. f Enjoy Pictures. ~ _ The same pictures were shown to the pupils of the New Dundee School on Tuesday afternoon. .. Rev. A. L. Conrad chose as the theme for his Lenten talk at St. James Lutheran Church on Wedâ€" nesday evening, ‘Herodâ€"The Fox.‘ _ Word has been received here of ‘the birth of a son, Donald Robert \Glen, to Pte. and Mrs. Clarence Percy Bechtel and Wallace Toâ€" man attended a banquet given by the Game and Fisheries Associaâ€" tion at the Canadian Legion Hall in Kitchener on Monday night. _ d ie tnls ond Mills of Toronto on Feb. 20th. Mrs. Mills is the g::ner Gertic Musselâ€" man of this munity. A number from this district atâ€" tended the funeral of the late John Schiedel at Baden last Friday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman of Pine Hill and Miss Norma Swartz of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chapman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. lienri' Waterman and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bingeman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laâ€" verne Bingeman at Kitchener on Sunday. _ __ _ _ 2. 3 _ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jacob and children, Patsy, Donald and Billy _ HYDRO RATE CHANGE _ BENEFITS RURAL ONTARIO THE HYDROâ€"ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO * On January 1, 1944, The Hydroâ€"Electric Power Commission of Ontario inaugurated a new uniform rate for the supply of electricity to all consumers served direct by the Commission, in the rural areas of Ontario. This new rate has many advantages and provides a saving to most Farm and Hamlet users. The principal beneficial features of the new rate are as follows: â€" 1 All Rural Power Districts are now coâ€"ordinated into one Rural Provincial 'MWM-nMM“mfiw. z Tbomduvh.hlunlm’uyoflhu--flu'oum $500,000.00, equivalent to lOponon'offioCmshM‘anmmo from Rural consumers in 1943. & 3 The service charge for Farm users has been removed. Individual Bills Vary with Use of Electricity M ‘«ifoernt PHhkien witn Mire Wny Kitchener visited with Mrs. Henry C Einwachter on Sunday. CHECK ALL THREE For example, your first bill under the new rate may be higher than 3 #IS€ the bill you received a year ago for the same period, because of increased r use, i.e. higher kilowattâ€"hours. In such cases, a fair comparison can A / only be made by calculating the bill, using the increased consumption 5 \// at the old rate, and comparing this amount with your present bill. _ compare your usE INCREASED LOAD Some consumers using electricity in very small amounts have received minimum bills. In these cases it should be noted that they are entitled to use additional electricity, as allowed for in the minimum charge, without extra cost. . _ & Superintendent. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dietz at St. Agatha on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss and children, Jimmie and Janice were recent visitors with Mrs. Thomas Cuthbertson at Bright. _ _ _ Mrs. Stanley Hilborn of Roseville called at the homes of Mrs. J. Casâ€" sel and Titus Bingeman last Friâ€" da Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zimmerman and son, Douglas visited with Mrs. Dagney Anderson at Hespeler on Sunday. B Sss a y _ Miss 'Dotothy. McDonald spent the weekâ€"end at her home at St. Marys. _ _ 0 _ _ 0 _ 0; ao Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Snyder, who have been visiting with their broâ€" therâ€"inâ€"law, Moses Baer and other relatives in the community have left to return to their home at Guernse& Sask, Mrs. William Zinken and Miss Zoe Zinken of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken on Sunday. Miss Vera Rosenberger of Hesâ€" peler spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs Eain Reist. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Florin Toman and children, Donald and Carol of ‘Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman on Sunday. These explanations are given as a guide to assist you in applying the rates. If you need further information, ask your Rural District _ Miss Jean Hoover of Kitchener was the guest of Miss Evelyn Shantz over the weekâ€"end. _ _ _ Mrs. Oliver Betzner of Kitchenâ€" er visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenberger and Titus Bingeman on Sunday. _ Miss Shirley Einwachter spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Donna Egerdee at Rosebank. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cassel on Sunday. _ _ _ Miss Glennis Musselman RN., of Kitchener and Miss Lynetta Leis of Waterloo were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Egerdee. The Misses Erma and Florence Diefenbacher and Ray Diefenbachâ€" et of Preston spent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Dicfenbacher. _0 flnmkoeh.moblhnldeonwhib‘on«nhfl. The majority of all Rural customers (approximately 97 percent) are benefited by this rate change, only a small number (approximately 3%,) are adversely affected to a minimum extent. _ Peter S. Hallman and Clarence Hallman of Plattsville called on Mro. J. Cassel last Saturday. _ C Wartime restrictions and difficulties add considerably to the problem of providing electric service. Your Rural District Superintendent will connect approved farm services as quickly as the shortage of materials and manpower will permit. In making direct comparisons between your power bill under the new rate and that for a similar period under the previous rate, several conditions must be considered. These conditions include the amount of electrical energy used (kilowattâ€"hours), the former meter rate, and the demand or peak load where additional equipment has been installed. Again, many customers such as garages, service stations, refreshâ€" ment stands, etcetera, have increased their demand by installing additional or larger equipment. In such cases, their bills may now be increased, since the higher demand or peak load results in a larger 1 w L 144001 number of kilowattâ€" rates. NEW SERVICES hours being billed under the first and second block Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith, Mrs. G. Tuchlinski and the Misses Betâ€" ty Tuchlinski and Janet Johnson of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber on Sunday. cGooDb USED Tikes AA FOR SALE THuUUSANDS Of DAIVING MILES LEFT ON THESE FAMOUS MAKES NO PERMIT REQUIRED King & Water Sts. COUNTRY REQUESTS GIVEN PREFERRED ATTENTION _ _ 48 â€" Hour RECAPPING SERVICE KITCHENER \ â€" Phone 6â€"6459 . N 4 §. 3 § /" + use WHAT_YOU PAY FOR \ _ ‘The Misses Nina and Lillian Dieâ€" "fenbacher and Lincoln Shantz of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Clifford Schweitzer on Sunâ€" | day

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