Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 May 1945, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

BABIES FOR SALE' Wnrtirms omditions. and an in- crouung demand for children for adoption. have set up a black mar- ket >0 luuzcn that n advertises. m. a 5. I.“ - - k , .: ':),ict) J, I L. l - g; A. ll , .. _j,ii) 4;). I, This Advertisement is Sponsorod by your Bank Back BRACKEN . . Vote BAILEY A NEW DEAL FOR CANADIANS .. And may other benefit. that nice! every mm- ol “I. [root m-mum. Know tor ynurull "In " it lo your “New“ " van - ll your Prawn-ho Cal-null" candid-Io. Monday. Jun I). to cit-NM tbo but luv-rudim- and no“ pvogreu-vo policlou - an.“ thr elm." THURS., MAY M-Jack W. Bailey 6.05 to 6.ts P.M. “LEADERSHIP IN THE DOMINION" FRIDAY. MAY 25-Broadeast to the Ladies. . _ _ 12.45 to I P.M. SATURDAY. MAY "--3aeh W. Bailey. (NV . . .r» 6.05 to 8.15 Bailey and Leudnz, ,__r. _ (NFFr..p_ ' to 9.8. "Progressive Conservative Policy for the Farmer" MONDAY, MAY 2tV-Jtteh W. Bailey 8.05 to (.16 TUESDAY, MAY 29--Mrg. L. Selfery 12.45 to t EM. WEDNESDAY. MAY "-B. F. Ravine _ H _ _ ' to 9.3. P.M. Listen CKCR 1490 On ieijl'vvcrac" "small business' 'lllli'l 80 (llljllll 1diiitj')s'is -rt4..rFrthqr- play 37% of all "no china of bud-Cu. than I?" consul) No {can than " out of any bomtrod .0ch- mds in the .0».de- inn, wholesale, retail and tannin 6Uh on "msll, Vote Monday JUNE " t The object is [all employment for all. * The right to earn enough to provide adequate food. clothing and notation. i The right to adequate medical are and the right to achieve and enjoy good health. t The right to adequate protection "on the economic tears oi old age. sickness. accident and unemployment * Increased old age pensions " 65. t The right ot may family to I decent home. i The right to a good education. COMMITTEE locus In FLOOR DUNKEI BLDG " large. writ established or just starting out. Banks do not initiate such businesses-hot they do furnish neces- sary working capital aod my other forms of banking service. Genevieve Parkhurst. nationally 2?) issue of The Detroit known research authority, ts Times. a frank revlelation 'l'i',?:'is'iltirrii'iit _-_-_-_-Hr-r-e-_-- social prob em, in e merican Weekly with this Sunday's (ml CONESTOG openings; that has been the pattern of Canadian enm- prises. Most large companies began in I small way. And practically all could name some bank which played it part in their growth by providing the loans they needed to furaoce their dar-to-day operations. "trrtmhstmdsmtdrto me businessman]! at Biting the you“ died many people who dropped amntt business for war reasons will want to return to their accustomed or new ways of making a living. Thus old husinesws will be revived. Many new ones will be started by returned men and people now in war indus- tries. T he commercial banks will do their pan to airoed .assurancc that no sound credit requirement need be left unscncd in (In: tieid of small busintss. Ihdhmrh on. "etredin. io every six gniofutty employ“. earns his livelihood in A “small business." " my be I farm, a store or a lumber-yard: an Itchitect's 056: or n sun“ union. 'l‘nkcn Insulin. these individual emet- prises preside a very substantial pan of Canada’s Ion] iobs---must continue to do so after the Trar. " "d, businesses grow, they create additional ioh Jack BAILEY Progressive tatsergatiite Candidate WATERLOO NORTH Federal Your Dial End Hotel, on Tuesday evenly. Owing to the tact that the uni- cipal Voter's List is a year old. quite a number ot name. were Id- ded by the Rivising Oftieer for the Provincial Election Voters' List, for Bloolwigh Township. candidate. heifttie Brat of the usu- al thyyiott meetings. here at Inn's The members of St. Matthew's Church Council with their wives were pleasantly entertained by the Church Councilmen and their wives, of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Bridgeport. on Thursday ovgpmg. _ --. _ __ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Orton Koch and children recently visited New Dun- dee friends. St. Jacobs and Conestoga teams [gamed on the local grounds on onday evening. As the time of the elections draws nearer people are taking more interest in the camiauim Jos._Meirine, _Libega_l- but recent guests at the Sunni Mur- tin home in Floradale. Mr. Angus S. Weber is spend- ing a few days on a pleasure trip to Michigan. Farm new: in low Tying tevel dis- tricts were under water. Souk-ll Samoa 0pm. The North Waterloo Rural Soft- ball League games for the season gammenqed with g game between Mr. 'a',ti'ei; Wideman, Mr. Edgar Weber and iss Lena_Wetter, Rent tiooerheittttt which only tee', I; Lain: 3209564 hank); lyst we read- As a result of last week's hequ tainy.. river, wAteys ryse.to spljmg sg" CONESTOGO " loch m u'hnnielo WI) DREW LIL'ATQILOQ tthgtqil_iBVtftrtn into-Ht " I l May 18, loll.l=d-§tlm 12ieii2cfif P,tltdgavyri, . 18, to Mr. and M "iGiGa'iiGr. 'ug'gueyt"G 1 mun-u. to . ' i Mr. and In. Dun Search. an iPt-rtb--At St 's Ila-pi 1 May 16. Pte. a” 301:: "aeoia, qt Menno St, Watee%o, 1:5. in“? w an. In no ' my: and In as}: King: _ W. I . 11:31:8me Hospi- I an“, ".toMr.andMtV fr, Well, East Zorn (nee Iv: cannon). a daughter. Wellesley. " year; Pti---May W, Amanda Fries, be- loved wife ot William Plate. Wa- terloo Township, in her 09th Miss Ruby Wagner spent the week-end with friends in Kitchen- er. 'mheraNhsh.edrb-May to. Jack Weber of Waterloo to Julie Kui- checki of Kitchener. Pulls-Hills - May Mt, Edward gear! 1'98 09‘" ill-em ttt Rod-May 11. Thoma P. Rode- er. Preston, " yea". 'e-ers-r-May 11, Mt, Rosina HInptuun. Georgetown. as thtgrMr-May 19, John Snyder. Platsville. " - Befmmdrr-Mtty IS, Mn. G. a Schroeder, Detroit. " years. Lestyr-hfto _l:l, Mrs. Peter my. T'iAte-Mitpt, Mrs. Alex Timer, Mr. and Mrs. David Weber ot near Madam and Mr. and Mrs Dan W. Horst of Wallenstcin were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. Horst. Sunday guests with Mr. and In. Edmund Schwindt were: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schwindt and chil- dren. Wilson. Dorothy and Marilyn of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Co- ber and children, Kathleen, Ruth 'md Kenneth of Preston. Listowei,%t years. - . M9r-Mey At, Ma Elizabeth The death of Mrs. Elizabeth Mit, let. 33. occurred Sunday at the home of her son. Menno. 39 Church St W.. Elmira. other I lengthy in, non. Deceased w born on Feb. IS, 1807. in North Woolwich. Her parents were the late John Wagner and Anna George. Hrs. Ruler at- tended Zion Evangelical Church In Elmira anrrwas a charter mem- beroflheladi r'gudagtd1ilro- men's sli"liidf,1'rsut.'l, of Zion. She married the late Peter Miller in 1879 in North Woolwich. He predeceaoed her in MMS. .-- Mrs. Edwin Bender spent Sun- day with Mrs. George Fault at Shytkespeye, -- -, A -- Mr. Sand Mrs. Harvey Schmidt rpent Sunday afternoon with all. lives at Kitchener. Surviving are two soul. “no of Elmira and Aaron oe Tun-mm); one daughter, Mrs Alfred (Melisa) Westerman of Elmira; tour grand- ghildren and two great grandchil- ren. II; 31.6 Mi. P2tt"""' 'tttat tatl “.2: "ttttV%'t m-Muly w, our. ford Morley Battier. Willi-ms- burg to Hare-mt Helen Schade- witz, Bridgeport Heieri Chin Eleanor" unli'éi -iGFitttaViirrtfldriia" M (nu link. M. In- mgtm" “W" "" ---at St. Inf my 19. " Mr. and 131% [any I” [which at, m Miller. Elmira,' an years. NORTH WOOLWICH WGGiUte 7538- Giaidit Marriages a: man. 61m- MM. Obituary Deaths Birth. Mr. and Mrs. A. Otto and fam- ily and Mrs C. B. Schmidt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn Herbert Schmidt and family near Lisbon. mi tr 1ie'i,iidei?ii?htett er-tttsew .endwithher sister, In . Stage and Mr. Sta- Ser. Rev, Joan Luca spent several as d lauthKm In. Lucas " LNegu of Hamilton visit- ed on Sunday with his when Thos. MhrytsatL ‘_ll'_. and In. Rpm" Stall: of Enchant spent Sunday evening" with Mr. and In. A. C. Becker. I Miss Mabel Bum of Baden) s t the week-end " the home of l in.“ In A. Shelby. _ Mr. and In Fred Manet of Palmerston and Mt and In. Ed.‘ Wily-us and sons of Ayr visited) Hithjlr. and In. Floyd Becker on Mr, g. StahI of Gait an! several days last week with . W. Det- weiter. Misses Helen and Edna Bender spent Sandal; with Miss Ina Roth. Pte. Roy cannon of Camp Ip- perwash and Miss Charlotte Fer- guson of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. David Ferguson spent Sunday with Miami h5ryaDariile1 Zehlf of Bathe. Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Kropf and! Harold of Wellesley and Mr. Glenn 2 Helmuth of near Tuvistock spenh Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Moses, Helmuth. t Mr. and Mn: waged Weiler en- iMrs. Eddie Bitschy in Kitchener. tertained the younger set at their; Pic. Peter Pier of Hamilton spent home on Saturday evening in the week-end with his parents, Mr, honor ot Stanley Sowa and Mary and Mrs. P. Flat. . Von Mutelta whose wedding takes! George Hergott and Mike Robi, 't..r.arseirt-r'rttgsu- [annual Wand In (in) ma am the funeral ot Mro.durP-tnatSmntfoedmt Sand”. 7 _ ThqlpstqurrurVt-ior-t, inattttheexmt-earwasheU an tftt.1ret'1ePeth"Acttumlt on msmmnoyaw prune-bot the Jule, and Ed!- udn m: clubs. respectively, wePr.aeruorttse1tote6 at!!! at Mr. and Mn. Clayton Marriott' and family. Kitchener, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Marriott ) Mr. and In: B. C. Woods and) Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods were; Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. [Earn-xi: Robertson and Mrs. Robert " I lance-Cpl. Edward and Mrs. is. ‘mel of Toronto were week-end vt- sitols at the home of Mr. and Mrs Olen:- [me]. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel accom- panied by Mr. and hits. Edward Israel spent. Saturday with Kitch- Iener and Guelph friends. near ri.'"trl"h Rev. and rs. Curtis Cressman and Howard attended the Nurses' graduation services at St. Mary's Hall. Kitchener, last Wednesday. Mt and MS. Solomon Bender and Mrs. Aaron Bender spent Sun- day wth Mr. and Mrs. Noah Willa! of Gravel Road. » Miss Elsse Cressman of Kitchen- er spent Friday with her parents, Rey, and Mtg. Curtis Cram liquor Bridal Con} Misses San!) Kantian! Once Hilborn ot Kitchener spent the week-end at the [alters home ' In. Bruce of Phttsvme visited with)“. and Mrs. David Loch: on Wilfred Hotaschuh of the Medi- cal Corps of Clinton and sister Do- ssier 'tttgr; Suit. an}; Vera o m 0 yum spell seve days, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Winfield. I A temperance play by the Y. PU. , will be given next Sunday even- ing in the United Church at eight: o'clock. The regular worship ser- vige will Jyr.ef tht program . - f In. and In. c. I manna ','a2Ttrletgtg2eftg't Mr. and Mrs. Anton Helmuth and tamily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr: Simon Helmuth and family near innerlup. WEST MONTROSE SHANTZ STATION EAST ZORRA $99, " In. B. c. Wood. “:Imldn arr-suntan!) " In. II. A. Her-on [Gimmick lendun " Mrs. Mm HelmIIIh It‘hronltlc Convoy-n“. ' at "%MhMqettSqtrttttittteitttth"rtlit* mammal-m 1thtstiutttt'Trt'$ttrtretdimito n h an that tr In. Thrtih'ttittmbttttttst'iteattt-r' 'trtt...hrittsm%rtgattsthttittttt' “Vanuatu"! 1NPOR VA 1 my My... 4..." h nod-o o boil: "no rm. about but... (g,1 " “was” "D" Carl-nu"- Waterloo do } Pte. Harold Harnack IS spénding 1somc time with relatives in South Jtiver. place early in June. Dancing was enjoyed and lunch was served " tcr which the young couple were presented with a lovely set of dishes Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hamack were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bitsehy in Kitchener. Gordon’s Good Glasses Look Towards the Future 49 Ontario St, South Opp. Post ONee WATEBLOO Phone 2-872 BEDFORD Guaranteed Relief Your money back if not satisfied. SAFEGUARD YOUR VISION OF TO-DAY LANTIGEN Eye Neglect is Costly iit?rJih2: STORE With thought for Ihe future. the strain of war work. increased home duties. and volunteer “ark may be tureeting your eye- sight. . . . If you now Wear glasses - be sure they are giving you proper visual aid --all owe x-hange with time. Visit us for an accurate examination to determine your visual needs-Glasses will be prescribed only if they are really necessary. Stops and prevents bolls, cartnmeletr, pimples. abscesses. Stops and prevents entarrh and ttutttrom bronchitis. / Stops and prevents rheumatism, sciatica and lumbatro. Stops and prevents cold: KITCHENER :01) of Mmdstone, Mr. and Mrs. tk ;Couling and children of Guelph :wcre week-end visitors with Mrs. I Him-hem Hergott. Mr and Mrs. Gus Hicknell and duughlcra spent Sunday with the Leonard Schcll family at Maryhitt. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bauman and family were recent visitors at th" Edgar Hamack home near Knchcrter. mu Chris, Hamack has returned to lu-r home after speding a few 1iuys m South River where she at- u-mlvd her father's funeral. M, and y:sa.G"rf.en x. Putrster ii iii-E i}: it Phone 2-4237

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy