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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 May 1946, p. 7

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BUSINESS ._â€" DIRECTORY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 2â€"4488 THERE‘S NO GAMBLE about 1946 Office: 44 William St. â€" Waterlos Phone 2â€"1357 DR. WEST‘S TOOTH BRUSH ; Made with three row bristle, meâ€" dium or hard. Price §$0¢c at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King?St. East, Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. 0 > wWANT AD& 00 Classified Advertising Rates 3 cents per word. minimum charge %5 cents. If not m‘nhud:d&n& 10 cents extre. h group of figures count as one word. See your doctor first, then let us Box addresses in care of The Chronicle, 10 cents extra. L GENERAL MAID for small family. Apply Mrs. E. D. Lang, 360 Queen St. S. Kitchener. Phone 5â€"5883. 201 T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) \ > 19 King St. East _ BUSINESS CARDS 1* every week §12.00 per year, $1.00 for six months. 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6042 Kitchener Rebinding Books Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specailty THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, etc. fill up the brooders with Twedâ€" dles, the husky, healthy, fast growing chicks. No waiting at Tweddles for your chicks. We can give prompt delivery on all the popular pure breeds and hyâ€" brid crosses in nonâ€"sexed, pullets or cockerels. Prices greatly reâ€" duced for June. Also eight week to twenty week old pullets. Free atalogue. fi'WEDDLE CHICK HATCHERâ€" IES LIMITED, FERGUS, ON'I‘.i 21 SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ Kitchener _ â€" â€" Guelph Goods called for and delivered It‘s going to be a poultry year. The poultry industry is the logicâ€" al one to expandâ€" toâ€"day as birds are economical users of our short grain supply. It isn‘t too late to fill your prescriptions. Bedford LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. INSTRUCTIONS "FOR SENDING ADVII‘I'I"’.'!I State clearly which edition the adverâ€" tisement is for. State how many insertions you want. Write plainly on one side of paper only. BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN GENERAL AUTO SUPPLY 12 Frederick St. â€" _ Kitchemer ELECTRIC MOTORS PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER CHIROPRACTIC HELP WANTED BOOKBINDING E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR BABY CHICKS ELECTRICAL DRUGGISTS Kitchener HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 sam(gles 25¢; 24 samples $1.00. Mailâ€"Order Dept. G3, NOVâ€" RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED?! 1f you need More Insurance . . . Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. Fire â€" Automobile â€" Accident SAVE 75% â€" Radio Service Enâ€" gineers will rebuild your present radio like new. Factory parts. Quality workmanship. New radio guarantee. Appointment only. Phone cr write, SMITH RADIO, Kitchener, 4â€"4347. We invite out of town enquiries. Smith Radio Service, 672 King St. W., Kitchâ€" Fire Livestock Employers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond â€" Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance Whether BUYING or SELLING a FARM THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Ont ener A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Call the Local Representative with State Farm Mutual today. Phone 536 HESSENAUR & SHANTZ 0. J. Gastmeier & Sons Real Estate and Insurance CONTRACTORS Chimneys repaired â€" Caulking. D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES3 Agents for Stone & W ellington Nursery Stock Phone 2â€"3410 6 Water St. S. â€" Kitchener Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N KITCHENER Every Kind of Insurance HARVEY HALLMAN R. R. No. 1, Blair Phone New Dundee 14 r 12 BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COf MORE TO REPLACE WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 Health Chimneys, furnaces and cisterns cleaned. REAL ESTATE A NEW RADIO LOW INSURANCE PERSONAL IF YOUR FEET HURT IF YOUR PEET HUKT â€" BATHE THEM IN ‘) HOT waTER â€" HENRY ! 22 §‘ @ ‘ eureesmemes,~ ... *. y y â€" xM 22/ Life RADIO Plate Glass Accident 14â€"22 E22 at Kitchener, Ontario, to change| his name to Stanley James Porter | will be heard by the presiding‘ Judge of the County Court in his Chambers at the Court House, Kitchener, on Tuesday, the 25th day of June, 1946, at the hour of i 10 o‘clock in the forencon. | Notice is hereby given pursuant tc this Act that the application of Stanley John Pokrywka, residing DATED at Kitchener, this 18th day of May, 1946. _ _ The Change of Name Act, 1939; The Change of Name Act, 1939 DATED at Kitchener, this 18th day of May, 1946. _ _ Notice is hereby given pursuant to this Act that the application of Felicia Helen Pokrywka, residing at Kitchener, Ontario, to change her name to Felicia Helen Porter will be heard by the presiding Judge of the County Court in his Chambers at the Court House, Kitchener, on Tuesday, the 25th day of June, 1946, at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon. UNDERWOOD LIMITED 50â€"52 Ontario St. 5. KITCH ENEE Phone 7â€"7562 â€" Manager‘s Residence 3â€"217) Notice is hereby given pursuant| to this Act that the application ofl Leo John Pokrywka, residing at Kitchener, Ontario, to change‘ his name to Leo John Porter will be heard by the presiding Judge of the County Court in his Chambers at the Court House,| Kitchener, on Tuesday, the 25th day of June, 1946, at the hour of ‘ 1¢ o‘clock in the forencon. | The Change of Name Act, 1939 DATED at Kitchener, this 18th day, of May, 1946. Harold L. Daufman, 125 King Street W., Kitchener, Ontario. Solicitor for the Applicant. WE ACCEPT WOOLLEN RAGS Mayor Albert Heer and Mrs. Heer of Waterloo visited on Saturâ€" day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Reist. Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St S. â€" Phone 0â€"§454 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERI For Sale and For Ront by the Maker uoLninu PIFEwWWIrEE UO 24 Benton St. Phone Tâ€"1674 in excbn?e for Blankets, Motor Rugs; and Yarns. Write for inâ€" formation. Flesherton Woollen| Mills, Flesherton, Ont. â€"212 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Henhoeffer We pay the highest prices for all Jute, Burlap and Cotton Bags Weiss Bag and Burlap Co. Telephone Number 3â€"3052 "In the Bag Business for 25 Years® Our trucks cover Central and Western Ontario . . . If we can‘t reach you by truck, we pay freight on all shipments. Have you one for sale? Phone 4â€"14067 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY By W. J. Kieswetter (Chronicle Correspondent) Harold L. Daufman, 125 King Street W., Kitchener, Ontario. Solicitor for the Applicant Harold L. Daufman, 125 King Street W., Kitchener, Ontario. Solicitor for the Applicant BAMBERG sITE 235 ALBERT ST. SOUTH A PIANO New and Used Kew and Voerk FEED AND CHOPPING MILLS GROCERY STORES AND FACTORIES ATTENTION and REPAIRS OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS * on W SeO; Call or write to Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Hagelstein cof St .Catharines announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Jean Henrietta to James Stewart Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Green of Plattsville, Ontario, the wedding to take place June 15 in Louth United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bourne, Plattsville announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter Margaret Ethel to Harold Lindsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hastings, Plattsville, the wedding to take place at Plattsville United Church June 8th, 1946. By Mre. Ed. Harmer (Chroniele Correspondent) Two engagements that have been announced that are of interest here Mr .and Mrs. Roy Habel accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harâ€" mer and son Ronald motored on Saturday to Toronto to attend the Gene Autrey Show. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mr. Abraham Eckel of Zurich is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. C. Stemler and renewing acâ€" quaintances in and about the vilâ€" lage. and family of Wallenstein and Miss Jean Wanfler of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kieswetter on Sunday. KITCHENER Canavian NATIONALâ€".... LUNCH S READYâ€" CHKEKONICLE By A. R. G. Smith (Chromfcle Correspondent) The Waterlooâ€"Oxford â€" softball league has drawn up a schedule. There are now six teams entered. Each team will meet twice. The first fiame was played on May 16th with Wellesley at Bright. The schedule ends June 20th. The first four teams will enter the group playoffs. The amounts apportioned to the Anglican congregations in New Hamburx St. James and Haysville by the Anglican Advance Appeal, have been overâ€"subscribed by the n‘nembers of the three congregaâ€" tions. The Wilmot Agricultural Society ; sponsors the Nith Valley Calf Club. ( At a recent meeting of the Club «t the farm of Wilfred Schneller, Baden, sixteen boys and girls were | enrolled as members. Clarence Schneller was elected president; A number of members of St. John‘s Luther League attended the "Life Service" service and fellowâ€" ship at St. Luke‘sâ€"Lutheran Church, Sunnyside on Sunday evening. Rev. W. Goos was the guest speakâ€" er. Mrs. Edith Kurapkat of Brookâ€" lyn, N.Y., is spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Plauâ€" schinat. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt of Kitchener spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hackâ€" t NEW HAMBURG |~ HESSEN ROAD By Miss Laurine Dammeier (Chronicle Corre«pondent) Miss Mabel Hahn, district comâ€" missioner for New Hamburg, preâ€" sided for the program. Guide Marâ€" jorie Merner proposed a toast "to the King", Brownie Marjorie Haffâ€" ner proposed a toast to mothers and this was responded to by Mrs. T. C. Kirkpatrick. Guide Barbara Pauli, the toast to guiding, respondâ€" ced to by Mrs. Strange. Mrs. Lang presented Guide Grace Stock with a second class badge. The toast to Scouting was proposed by Guide Audrey Steiner and responded to gI Scoutmaster John Scott. Guide argaret Mosrif proposed a toast to the New Hamburg branch of Enos Hunsberger, viceâ€"president; secretary, Betty Hallman, RR. 1, Blair and club leader, John Hallâ€" man, R.R. No. 1, Blair. The first New Hamburg Guide Company and Brownie Pack enterâ€" tained their mothers and their friends at a mother and daughter banquet held in Library Hall. Mrs. L .L. Lang of Galt, Division C&m- missioner for the Division of Waâ€" terloo and Mrs. R. Hendry of Galt, district secretary of the Women‘s Institute, were special guests. 30 hypo(*eum maide! 31. beast of burden 32. quotes 33. animal‘s foo! 34. neuter Denmark 36. temple 37. repulse 39. featured 41. bearing 43. allow 44. resolution pronoun 38. natives of of feel 27. sailors 28. rages, as a torrent HORIZONTAL 50 threeâ€"toed 1. split pulse sloths 4. wound 81. horseman marks 52 macaw 9. aced 57 minstrel‘a container song 12. wrath 84. vaporized 13. consumed water 14. Groek letter _ 55 loiter 15. resolution VERTICAL 18. prefix© thrice 1. accomplished 19. near the ear 2. landâ€" 20. more measure unyielding monnonmmmenenn_. 24. back parts | CROSSWORD â€" â€" â€" By Eugene Sheffer 31 §0 €l 41 7/f 4# 77 35 F7 7/7 3¢ §1 ANSWER 23 The Guides under the leadership of Lieut. Forier presented a camp fire scene and the evening was brought to a close by singing Guide Taps. Guide Elizabeth Burchatzki moved a vote of thanks to Mrs Lang and Lieut Patricia Forler exâ€" tended a vote of thanks to all who had contributed in any way to the success of the banquet especially the members of the local Associaâ€" tion, the Women‘s Institute, and the girls who served. Guides Anna Mae Luft and Marâ€" garet Mosig played a violin duet. The Brownies. in charge of Brown Owl Josephine McPhail did the Grand Howl, a singing game and song. Commissioner Lang gave an inâ€" spiring talk on Guiding, urging the Guides to be lifters and not leanâ€" ors. During her talk she mentionâ€" od that Lady Badenâ€"Powell, Chief Guide of the world, was in Canada ot the present time and would be in London en June 7th. the Woman‘s Institute, sponsors of Guiding in New Hamburg and Mrs. R. C. Luckhart, president of the local branch responded. 27 471 written comâ€" munications sma!‘, green. ish finch eccentric wheelâ€"part mountain aborigine city in Nevada scythe handles cost L7 /47 17 7/7 36 plant 26. planted â€"__ seeds 29. article of apparel value of 25 climbing 82 33 35. skin: comb. 36. chafe 38. poetry (poet ) 40 frighten 42 prepare for publication 44 close comrade 45 narrow inlet 46 cyprinold fish 47 hevens: 48 Angloâ€"Saxom money of account “ 49 find fault of triumph 11. put on 16. mistakes 17. cravate 20. step a 21. savor ' 22â€" Ireland 23 reckons 10 exclamation (4 continually 25 10 30 543 26

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