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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jul 1945, p. 7

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n you and More lawman . . . ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED t THE WATERDOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ASPHALT SHINGLES, insut brick siding, doors, storm windows, paints, furnaces, plumbing sup- plies We sell for less. Railings, 46 King W.. Kitchener. B SHELLTOX KILLS PMES, MOTHS, Bed Bugs and Silver Fish. Mc, 43c. 23e, at Geiger's Drug Store, 408 King 25:3; East, Kitchener. Phone B. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOII - 6t Villain St. . Wash. 5-- 3-137 Phstpe CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT bur-m. hi mic. 'iw'r‘ wttt sum hm Muhul My. Call the Local Raymund“ BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN T, H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davin K. H. Dunn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) -. _ mm St. as!" .01 Alton.- II can " The cue-nu. " up.” extra. " "an not “1.00 not nu, 8100 to: on “HINDI! " W sg_N._ _ Phone 0-00“ ""WaXe42oAmgtoeeMaa 600.331“ to: and “thrust Initiating Club jun, Sum»... an"! RAMP! I. I. No. t, Ihh ”Mun!” .101... Hymn an! Prayerhoou AM not: boot- to you: hum “it": t,'Aergt,r but“. -ine into boob. Structural Steel Tanks - Pipes Boiler Tuhés. Steel Plates Sheet Roofing, etc. um - 153'" n“ (gladly “rug-In - ' - a. FURNISHINGS AND ALL MONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE BUSINESS 1 omen-our in“ MI: that Juan a. - Mee in tor BUILDING COSTS ARE " Frederick M. - Klkleur GENERAL &ilTO 80"” We MOTORS [NBTIUC‘I’IOIII Vol 88.10!!!“ ADV-I’ll-“ 31 dst. Te JOSEPH & co. 269 Victoria St. N. Kitchener CHIROPRACTIC INSURANCE ELECTRICAL 300W DING DRUGGIS'I‘S FOR SA LE 5|.“le cm Prho. rune-abl- ara; 0.73573 aa. " a [law A USED Ion-uh. Sou a Eula-(Id - Every Metor Gnu-meal MOTORS Electric New and [0' “a, __ II-Ifa Kitchener Ind In. aGiviiniiiTtn' t New mm irireii iCiiinii' "3"th f Rev. and Mn R. Dawns. Harold Martin, Wan-loo, went le, Yflrr.egyrrithhe. 'm-, Mr, I Mry, iii-{Oi unaer-attirk Batman; E end 2G'l'r"L'8uf': 3m 16 urt11er-_s Shut Buys " tutder--Ume Young men-Robert Rug]. tied Women-Mrs " v1 netiid Members of the Evangelical Sun- day School held their annual ic- nie, at Moorelteld, Saturday Igu- noon. After the ball e the fol- lowing races were ”Ed: Beginners-Bruce man; Pri- mary (airbag-nice can}; Pti.ytnrv. -'-ee __..__- __.......... w". - end "grdeEihti,i' "tttg Girls. 16 un Indy: “m1; Bora, " under-aa- Slug; Young men-Robert Hugh: .. tied Women-Mrs " ya in» man; Mug.“ 11064th Stub-um M',', Metrtin; Shoe kicking me Still- baum; Shoe kicking nee. mun... Shoe kicking Gee-ua;. Still- baum; Shoe new“ race, mo.-- EmMue1ttatunan,. an hams“; cornest--Mt_ boob an ‘Mr._and Mn lavi wmnn. Id. tgectifa" iiiiin%RiTru" irra und.er--qhir I Banyan; Boys, " , Mrs. Earl Miller entertained the Knitting Nightingale Club at her home riday evening. Miss Clara f Bauman read the “Nth Notes". Mrs. Jack Soehner assisted ip,. serving refreshments. l Mm Conley Amos milled boys and girls at her home smu- I day afternoon in honor of in: daughter Pugs fourth birthday. I Summer B le School is beta held every morning from July 231: to Aug. 3rd at the local Menitonite 1 Church. with Rev. R. Deuwiler in chyrge, 7 ( Dt'.tteattrtgaatdA6fiatgMnegrte, "htgCahiataN Digs-hi,“ 1hstario0tNeoatittteerLtd, “was. - Phenol-CID! wsoiarTGtTir. --re -Tiriiiriu. Phone 7-7562 . Imuu‘a Ike-Ilene: 2-21“ two storey dwelling and bank barn, Six miles trom Kitchener, 93 acres, MMt FORD SUPER DELUXE Cabrwlrl ot' $1,000 Victory Band will be gweu to the holder of the lucky share drawn tor at tho Gait Pair on September 22nd. Shares 3 tor $1.00. Send to Gail Kiwanis Charities. Box I’LGdt. Ontario. M.t $1.00 BUYS A, SHARE 1 MODEL non ".32: M'MN'2t um..- ton, Ont. Seaman] new home sold to the winner tor " Send rremtWtet_toIottt. Jteid, Drst. New ROYAL Standard and Portable Machines All luluN Sold. Semi-ed Ind Reu‘el Here's A Real Buy New all Used UNDERWOOI) mmmms Fo.sauaHForReastbrth.M- sonogram» aoomG lacuna-Ls GOLDING "DEW”!!! CO. 24 Benton lit. Phone 731674 A. K. CRESSIAN & SON Real Estate and luxuriant I02 King St, South WATERLOO HESSEN-AUR & BIIAN'N UNDERWOOD LnMTED "oats- - It“). uh MAW“ ruuu. helium“. Ontario Receipts sent by ram I!!!“ tiiiGriiiFiims D. A. “All INSUMNCI MCI-1 FLORADALE Gun-Val: Us A... C. ttr, In: Typewriters Immediate possession $8,000 without crops. $9.500 with crops TY PEWIWI‘ERS REA! ESTATE ""WU" '"qt-dtg- P380!” AL itchenei' tlsieh Hon! of when while Rev. Mr. Kauth taught the older children. Another week of Bible school is planned for he- ginning Tuesday morning. Aug. 21. There will be no preaching ser- vice in the Evangelical Church as)“ Sunday alumina owing_to the absence of the pastor. Sunday School will be in the morning as usual and the Youth Fellowship meeting will be held in the even- mg. Pot-onus. Mr, and Mrs. William Black and Mr. and Mrs. George Black of Fo.. romo. Mr. Ainsley of Newmarket, Miss-Margaret Elliot and Mrs. Jas. Calgwel! of Gyt, Mr. Frank Cald- About 30 children attended the vacation Bible school conducted last week by Rev. and Mrs C. R. Knuth. Mrs. Knuth was in charge 'tf the laryng'y aret, pe-school chil- I Misfortune struck two of the Putin homes last week. Mrs. Er- lvin Perrin, who has been seriously ”Handicapped for the past several 1 years owmg to paralysis. was going (about in the kitchen of her home Jast Friday morning when she fell and shunted a fractured hip. She was taken to the Gait hospital where sheawlll be confined for sev- eral weeks. On Wednesday previ- ous, Earl Brighton. employed by Leslie Perrin, fell off a load of hay antksuneed a broken arm. well and sons Larry and Jimnifér London. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elliot and Miss Lois and Mrs Robert EL DONALD DUCK And Mrs. Nickolas Liehti, near T.- munch, Mr. and In, Albert Ouch and Jamil ot MilveMn visited with Winds and relatives in this dis- [um meteatty. nuanced of Miss Mabel Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1M. East- man of Fordwich to Clinton Ray Janizi of Roseville. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O, lanai of Baden. The marriage will take place the early part/rf August. I'l'i'"tg,'g'," Sunday with Mr. and“, In Vanni of St. Agatha. i Mr. and In. John Km“ tel Dunbar: Apert Sunday with Mr.) Ye, 21M - -aisirur. Liif IE Allan 9tto ayyt lanky-31909; :3: faith Mr. "aitUfie Mal Inn-Linn. p,eiri,rg,'d't'tsuAntg mug: yspen w _ . _Mt._t.a9y9trnirtttandmanitr The 'ntNyreqtertt_ltas been an- ii: id In Moses Helmuth and EAST ZORRA ROSEVILLE " In. Inu- In" Ian-Inl- Our-mun” /lg In. Anal m. s)srsv"(iiiii'riilifii"Jii"i't" [I l I It! ' " E I --'!‘-.'m q ' _ H~.;__-,- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoltz, Ron- aid and Anne, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoltz at Galt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thoman. Wal- lace, Elam and Ross of New Dun- dee visited with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Helm on Sunday. hot of Aye were Sunday visitors my} William Hope. Mr. Elton Parker and daughters Dorothy and Mary Lou of Yale, Mich., visited at the home of Stan- ley Hilbom on Sunday. money isjt.Uutitui. This id. aus. Whra-rreciaiiy? 30mm civilian goods In sauce. and ya gap emu. doll-r word-'2 Li (kn-b5 octUe httt W in. hdon In tout Il"' 1'fai1_our you~ Y'htr.,trtytt.tuty, In» job! But nun-bu! '"'rterrhuewittuerttu-us, Hunch- will hop pourin‘fmn 'eoer_aaae,odirirroiLto eludoourpnntokocpCumdn': doll-rm. Walkaway tuCuuinasdoiurrroedodottG, mro'ee Mad for inhdon, and in i-ientle e-ut-de-ion, wsr planning. ire Canadian inns: mum mm 'ear-oi-o, unwind-"elm ", . . . There She Goes!" Miss Marion Knuth of London is hand-King at the home of her par- ents. ev. and Mn C. R. Knuth and Miss Florence Knuth. R.N., of London spent the week-end with them. Kitehener spam the put week with Mr. and Mrs Clayton Swans. Miss Grace F',1h'tihtrtt, a tew days last week with r. and Mr. Rae Hilbom near Gan t-ytdMrsc1itrttextswartaot Vernon Helm of Kitchener W inn-mini! and». dum’womh 3 full clout; 'e_mu_st_k§ep up an min Jib& We kno‘w what hppemd M the bum! W-tiitrhseioatit happening ugliu. For our own lakes --tue the lb of the men who fought -- f knrLTiil", W5 Irlt'tfgt a: 2 hmvo-utuninuin comb and price ceilings; support unionist; and at;- the an you of . . We and buy viral, Id - It q"e-ttrtootrre"teilti-, 'tttttttttttttttt "Initiate." ywe'iittegterie . doth: for 3Oc quh of goods. I'LL BE , . t) r 'lie:,?., axial (Cf-'),)-'-" (j A tk ' gnome? '_,'-';:':),"",, S?iii/i. (an StigP, ___ I, In and Jein ,iifriirTirTaieF"ii'uas children, Donald and Elinor of Galt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Da- Mrs. Heckcmm and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heckcmth. Jr., and daughter Elinor of Gait Visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Drinkwater at the home of Miss Emma Lepp on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs D. Lockie. Jr., and children, Anna May and Billy, Mrs. Roger: Simmsjan‘q 0119:3115! Bobby, spent Sunday at his home here. is only keep hummus n (w rm m or,,uate:ir-rr- score '""'e 83% Cope :9“. Kr'te Fmu.,es 37min": Inn vim-any.“ .e mu -r-_------.-, -- ““MTod-yl D HAND l ssco"e a? “Mia-h. um " “and.“ _ br-r-e- l 'rh4eh-io-ra. ~w*m‘w Hymn-pup. and“. "ed..tt-t.d.mr-t kw“: I!!!“ I'll-uh.” "t--t-do.er-"- Visiting at the chine of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Fried last week wee Francis Scott' of Gait and Elf! Schaefer of the Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser and children of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kaiser on m. Recent callers at the home of A blue-[by were Mir. and Mrs Wane Shelby of Bright and Mr. Chester Fry of Gait. vid Lockie on Sunday, By Walt Disney "ieerrsa."

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