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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Aug 1945, p. 7

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* CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AREâ€" YOU FULLY PROTECTED? HOUSEKEEPER capable of hkit:’ charge, Mennonite rrelen'e h sleep in or out, beautiful %.m- ers, cnuinga free. Mrs. C. H. Hartivib, Pandora â€" Cres., KitedMe@ner, Phone 2â€"1331. _ 35.36 1If you meed More Insurance STORM WINDOW COMFORT Order now. Save winter fuel. Also windows for homes, barn and poultry houses. We sell for less. Ask for prices. Catalogue free, THEâ€" WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE _ COMPANY OLYMPENE RELIEVES ATHLETE‘S FOOT, Jéite: 44 William St. â€" Waterice Phone 2â€"1301 Phone BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn CH(ARTmmACCOUN'{cAk)(m Trustees Bankruptcy _______ 19 King St. East _ THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE faiey. _1 ~ppmgl esc k d t Boxz addresses in care of The Chrontole, 10 cents extra. 11 Queen Call the Local RKepresentative HALLIDAYS 40 King West â€" Kitchener 1" every week $128.00 per year, $1.00 for siz months. Insect Bites, Rheumatic and Musâ€" S‘el"r r’PaiBs; 50§ and 4?]:!001'(1 at iger‘s tore, ing gtiu?East, m?(itchener, Phone INSURANCE AGENCIES Goods called for and delivered. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, BUSINESS DIRECTORY tHeomen: ;i:i*iufâ€"" ul State how hlrl waag Write ’hhl;-.c:,c- of ’: outy. Structural Steel Tanks â€" Pipes Boiler Tubes, Steel Plates Sheet Roofing, etc. @reatâ€"Wost Life Asses. Co GENERAL AUTO SUPPLY 12 Frederick St. â€" Kitchene BUILDING COSTS ARE FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACKE HELP WANTED CHIROPRACTIC JOSEPH & CO. 200 Vistoria St. N. J. C. LRBHMANN BOOKBINDING ELECTRICAL INSURANCE HALLIDAYS DRUGGISTS FOR SALE E. G. FRY MOTORS _ New and Reâ€"winding Kitchener Mrs. J. Cressman held at the haome gflr..flh Lesite Wittmrar in __Mr. and Mrs Willard Cressman _ Agnes Sowa of Fischer Mills spent SundaLwith Reta Kramp. Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott and Mrs. Vera Hergott visited with Mrs. S. Cressman who is a patient at the Kâ€"W Hospital. Mrs. Stan Harnack and children of Fischer Mills spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harnack. Julie Hartlieb of Toronto '5:“ Sunday with her sister, Mrs. 8. Hergott. Mr. and Mrs. Mernich, Mr. and Mrs. Hertzel of Kitchener were Sunday guests at the Frank Retzâ€" ler home. _ Jean and Jack Habel returned to their home in Ayr after holidaying 1t the home of their {lbdm Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wagner. Agnes Sow of Fitcher Mills and Reta Kramp visited with Olive Hergott. Marie Schell of Kitchener is H)endinf some time at the Gus. ickneil home Joy Snider of Waterioo is holiâ€" gying with Betty Lou and James y. with Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott. Mr. _ and Mrs® Jacob Cressman and Florence attended a birthday supper for the former‘s mother, _ _Madeline® Schell returned to her home in Maryhill after spending a :‘ew weeks at the Gus Hicknell ome. Friends of Leonard Cressman will be glad to learn he was able to return to his home after underâ€" going an operation at St. Mary‘s Hospital. | Mrs. Vera Hergott and Mrs. E. | Hergott visited with Mrs. Gus. | Hicknell. who is stil‘l confined to | St. Mary‘s Hospital, | Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bruder and children of Waterloo spent Sunday WILL PAY CASH for organs with stools James Wiederhold, New Hamburg. 34â€"38B. 50â€"52 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER Phone 7â€"7562 â€" Manager‘s Residence 2â€"2171 Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phore 6â€"645t SHANTZ STATION Six miles from Kitchener, 93 acres, two storey; dwelling and bank barn Immediate possession. New and Used UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS For Sale and For Rent by the Maker Portable Machines All Makes Sold. Serviced and Rented Here‘s A Real Buy 24 Benton St. _ Phone 7â€"7674 Kitchener A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 102 King St. South WA TERLOO HESSENAUR & SHMHANTZ UNDERWOOD LIMITED Limited _ Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 2¢ Queen N New ROYAL Standard and d TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS HABVEY HALLMAN &. R. No. 1, Blair Phone New Dundee 14 r 1t WANTED TO BUY $9,500 with crops $8,000 without crops. Typewriters By Mrs. H. A. TYPEWRITERS REAL ESTATE E. 8. FENTON New and Uso¢ _ Mr. and Mrs, Solomon Kropf of Pigeon, Mich., spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth. Misses Edna Bender and Elda Baechler spent the weekâ€"end with Miss &nina Bender in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Helmuth spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mfi Rudy_ S.‘ _Roth. yew l_!ambur(: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ofto andfvizl'?r’ :‘Nl%ghma’fim;- family _and Mrs. C. B. Schmidt‘ Cpl. Don Wolfe of London is ;?ent Su&y .;’t"'h Mr. and Mrs. spending a leave with his parents, erbert Schmidt near Lisbon. _ NY and Mrs A. G. Wolfe. . Mr. and ‘Mrs. Louis Junker of LAC. Lawrence Cluthe of the Perryvilie, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. RCAF. of Quebec and â€" Mrs. John Junker of New Hamburg Ciuthe of Preston are guests at the ;&mt Monday with Mr. and MrS. home of the former‘s rlnm; Mr. gar Junker. and Mrs. L. Cluthe, Willow Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender Mrs. H. Gill went to London to and Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Bender meet her nephew, Cpl Don Thoâ€" and family and Mrs. Aaron Bender mas, who returned last week from and family spent Sunday with Mr. overseas service. and Mrs. Joel Swartzentruber. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Wolfe are baby Irene and Miss Lorraine Yanâ€" tzi and Mr. Glenn Yantzi spent the son Harold of Wellesley spent Sunâ€" daythwith Mr. and Mrs. Reoses Helâ€" muth. weekâ€"end with relatives in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schmidt and son Morton of Kitchener spent %lurggay with Mr. and Mrs. Harry eil Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth, Magdalena and Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Helmuth sg;ant Sunday with relatives and friends near Topping. _ _ _ __ â€" Jacobs spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Alex Hahn. Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider ettended the wedding of Mr. Edâ€" gar Burg and Miss Doris Wmer at Waterloo on Saturday râ€" Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mary Duench were Mr. and ‘Mrs. Aaron Duench and family of Mannheim, Mrs. W. Duench of Kitchener, Miss Jrene Duench of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Witzel, Miss Laura Duench, Weland Lautenschlager of Petersburg and Mr. and Mrs. A. Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kieswetter of Maryhil} and Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" bert Hahn and Jack Hahn of St. Miss Bilma Tanner of Millbank and Mrs. Austin Tanner of Detroit visited with Charlie Bulmer on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lautenschlaâ€" ger and son Bruce of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ottman. Mrs. Haight and Corrine spent Sunday at Toronto. s. Aug. Schneider I&o.-l‘do o'.'cmu Weekâ€"end _ visitors with Mrs. Tyack were Rev. and Mrs. Stewart and family of Belwood and Mr. and Mrs. M. McNaughton of Kitchener and Mr. Ed. 'g-ck of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tyack and famâ€" ily of near Bridgeport. oo HapMamie ns USED FURNTTURE DEALERS Bed Spring Repair Company Cormer King & Eby Streets 289 King St. E. Phone $â€"8644 Bed Spring Repair Company Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Roth and three reversible cushions supâ€" ported by a steel rod across the Stadie couch, new!y uphoisterâ€" od in Agured green tapeatry, HAWKESVILLE r. and Mrs, Mervin Kropf and EAST ZORRA Medica} Arte Blag. By Mrs. Aaron Helmuth (Chronicle Correspondent} RFOCHS AND BONDS Members Toronto Stesk Kxchange *~ ishon _ Spending a leave with his parents, AsbOn _ Mir. and Mrs. A. G. Wolfe. % unker _ of _ LAC. Lawrence Cluthe of the and Mrs. RCAF. of Quebec and Mrs. ?:’.mb‘E Cluthe of Preston are guests at the + RCAF. of Quebec and Mrs. E Cluthe of Preston are guests at the + home of the former‘s rn'emg Mr. and Mrs. L. Cluthe, Willow Lake. r:_ Mrs. H. Gill went to London to r meet her nephew, Cpl. Don ‘Thoâ€" i_ Cpl. William Seeds, son of Mrs. Mary Seeds, returned from overâ€" seas, last week. He enlisted in June, 1940, with the HLI. of C., Boing overseas with the unit in 1941. He went into action on Dâ€" |day and travelled to Holland from where he returned to England to be sent back to Canada. ! _Cpl. Don Schibrook of the RC.â€" A.F., who recently returned from _ Lverseas spent two weeks‘ leave at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. George i Weaver. a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weaver. Mrs, John Grant was a business visitor in Kitchener on Thursday. Cpi. Don Wolfe of London is Cpl. George Weaver of the RC.â€" A.F. of Moncton, N.B., is spending Miss Betty Ayres of Windsor Epmt a vacation with her cousins, thel and Jane Ayres. Pte. Doug Wilfong of Woodstock is spending a leave at the home of ;-.is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gib Wilâ€" ong. . 9t vieaie, Schronk . o6 ihe .C.N.V.R. s ‘ 30 days leave with his wife in Preston and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schrank. _ Pte. Willis Gill of Camp I wash spent the weekâ€"end wflgl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gill the home of Mrs. Wm. Teet, in honor of . her daughter, Miss Eunice Teet. Eighteen guests were presâ€" ent. Games were played d% evening. Supper was served e smartly decorated table trimmed with red, white and blue and Vâ€"J sign. A twoâ€"tiered birthday cake and bo':guets of gummer flowers completed the table decorations. conducted the union service held at the Doon United Church on Sunâ€" day morning. "Amos" was Wi;éirby"ii;m H,nmmond.l hirs. w. Rlchut‘;n sang. a solo, aeco%uued on the guitar by Miss R. Ward. Missionâ€" ary reading by Mrs. L. Rennie. At the close tasty refreshments were served and a social time was spent. cardren of Castoriand, N.Y., are spending a week with her mother and brothers, Mrs. Jmew, Moses, David, Amos and % __ Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson of Oakville and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil RGibsqn of D'l‘;udaym called on Lorne ennie on & W.M.S. Society Meets. The W.M.S. met at the home of x'ws Jean Hammond for their ugust meeting with an attendâ€" ance of 15. Mrs. Thomas Birmingâ€" ham took the devotional part. The topes “'1'11?.u Chg_rch‘s Relpondbimy in home of W. Wilford on Sunday. Mr. Henry Metzker of Yatton erected a cement silo for Christian Z. Roth. Donald Fink of Kitchener spent a week with Thomas O. Wiord. _ Mr. and Mrs. Aifred Hahn and family who attended the service at St. Matthew‘s Church, Kitchener, on Sunday, were sponsors to the inâ€" fant son, Franklin, of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Koch. _Mrs. Raymond Noftsier and three children Mrs. George Hinz of Kitchener is visiting with her sister, Mrs. John _Mr. Alonzo Lewis and daughter Edgar of Howick, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Roe and son of Milverton. mllr. and Mrs. {-n. Richardson Preston spent Thursday with Mr. and Richerdson. uts ono Mss tamle hn ht daughter of Listowel spent Sunâ€" Hutchison of Toronto, Mr. and Mirs. Sask., is wisiting with Mrs M. Shantz and family. Other visiâ€" tors during the past week were Mr. By Mre. R. Jones (Chronicle Correspond supper was held at ", was presented dy Â¥ King 6. Wast John Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shuhrand daughter were visitors in London to meet Cpl. William Seeds. f _ Mr. and Mrs. Art Bricker and daughter Beverly of Elmira were ‘Euesuuthehomeo!llr..ndl(rs. Mrs. James Wilfong Jimmy and Ann of Hamilton were guests with Mrs. N. Wiltong. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Peuc;xrspent Sunday at the home of . and John % week in Toronto, where r. will be on business. _ln__ . M. Seeds and Mrs George k 1 THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA WATERLOO BRANCH with:a.FARIMA UAPROVEMENT LOAY and | after Spendin&: week‘s vacation at Jay g:;home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reaâ€" s in 2 iam | _ Mrs. William Kauk and daughter Charmaine were visitors at the and | home of Mr. and Mrs. Davenport of vere | Kitchener. . Mrs.| _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Card and daughter Aneti of Florida sfint a and|few days at the home of Misses with| Kate and Etta Bownsan. Miss Ethel Ayres is thfhfuest of ent |her cousin Miss Beverly Bricker of and ‘ Elmira. \ Mrs. 7Rw|chard'fi‘~ d "i'-uvl;l’er';'e.t"umedâ€"â€"wto her home in Kitchener on Saturday ._ _ Plan now to electrify your farm with a Farm Improvement Loan. At any branch of The Royal Bank of Canada, loans are available to farmers for the purchasé, installation or improvement of farm electric sf'stems. These loans can now be made on security of the equipment itself and repayment arranged by convenient instalments. If electrical equipment is still hard to get in your district, you can make a start by doing your preâ€" liminary wiring. Wire, switch boxes, transformers, etc. are available in many districts. By starting now you will be ready to put electricity to work on your farm as equipment comes on the market. Talk your plans over with the Manager of our Electricity can take the drudgery out of many a farm choreâ€"save you time and moneyâ€"help make life pleasanter and easier for everyone in the family. of Rockton. A. C. HOFFMAN, Manager Mrs. Bowis of St. Marys spent a zgw days at the home of Mrs. Jahn srant, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dahms of Presâ€" ton have moved their household afâ€" fects to their home in the village. _ _John Sapsworth is visiting with friends in Wiarton. Mrs, John Tilt visited her â€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Feldpur:t Elmira. Miss Audrey Teet of Brantford spent the weekâ€"end with her moâ€" ther, Mrs. Wm. Teet. _ Mr. and Mrs. I. Mitchell and chilâ€" dren of Milton ’w’eiié‘%;s?;fiie home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Crawford.

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