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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jun 1946, p. 7

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THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE wWANT ADS word. minimum charge %5 cents. If not uflb,hu-lrl-n‘l. 10 cents extra. Kach group of figures count as one word. Friday, June 21 ORDER YOUR JULY cmcxs; toâ€"day. We can five prompt delivery on many of the popular[ pure breeds and hybrid crosses in nonâ€"sexed, pullets or cockerels in dayâ€"old and two and threeâ€" week old started. Also eifht-‘ weekâ€"old _ to _ laying _ pullets.: Prices greatly reduced for Jul r Last hatch July 12th. 'l‘wedllie Chick Hatcheries Limited, Ferâ€"| gus, Ontario. 256 EHARTERED ACCOUNTANT BARGAINS IN BARRED ROCK and Assorted Heavy Breed chicks for this week and next. Barred Rocks: nonâ€"sexed 9.95. pullets 11.95. cuckerels 9.75. Assorted Heavy Breeds: Nonâ€"sexed 8.95, pullets 10.95, cockerels 9.50 per hundred. _ This â€" advertisement must cccompany your order to receive these â€" special | prices. Shipped C.O.D. anywhere. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ont. 245 Box addresses in care of The Chronicle, 10 cents extra. 19 King St. East Phone 2â€"4488 © E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St. â€" Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 BRYLCREEM KEEPS HAIR well groomed. 25¢ and 49¢, at Geiger‘s Drug Store. 408 King St. East, Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. See your doctor first, then let us fill your prescriptions. Bedford LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. With more gasoline engines t.han{ Livestock ev:{s inh use, ‘!ndusdlrial }‘:’)gigr:‘eg e;(‘; j Employers‘ Liability pel ave issued a ni . . Hai operators to beware of carbon moâ€" *Gu.nramee Boqd Boiler Insurance noxide gas in dangerous concentraâ€" ; Transit Insurance tions. Running motors within enâ€" > Sprinkler Leakage closed garages is asking for trouâ€"| Automebile Insurance bie, it is pointed out. Ventilation | is essential to avoid possible f1I.! â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"«â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"oâ€"u«â€" cffects from this treacherous gas. Whether BUYING or SELLING a Garage doors should be opened FARM wide before a motor is started up | â€"â€" Hee inside. ; â€" We must not waste while others | want. Purchase food for immediate needs only. Waste nothing. Share with the hungry! | BUSINESS CARDS 1° every week §12.00 per year, §$7.00 for sizx months 7. M. R Brock L. Bruce Davis , PHNE _: AY K. H. Dunn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTsS | 3 (Trustees in Bankruptcy) ! ARE YOU BILL SPEED BUSINESS DILIREC TOR Y Classificd Advertising Rates 2 cents per W Reâ€"winding | SUTHEELAND â€" SCHULTZ tisement is for. . _ ___ State bow many insertions you want Write plainly on one side of paper only INSTRUCTIONE POR SENDING BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN HENRY 12 Frederick St. â€" Kitchemer ELECTRIC MOTORS GENERAL AVTO SUPPLY Kitchener CARBON MONOXIDE PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY CHIROPRACTIC BABY CHICKS ELECTRICAL DRUGGISTS Guelph New and Kitchener SALE > THE WATERLOO MUTUAL 1 FIEKE INSURANCE COMPANY |SAVE 75% â€" Radio Service Enâ€"| i _ 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€"! ener. i ‘Fue POSTAL CLERKS, $1200 â€" $1740; Letter Carriers, $1200â€"$1620, plus allowance for uniform and boots. The competitions for these posiâ€" tions qualify for permanent apâ€" pointment in the Waterloo Post Office. Full particulars and apâ€" plication forms available in Post Office or from Civil Service Commission of Canada, Ottawa. Apply not later than June 27, 1946, with the Civil Service Commission of Canada, Ottawa. Fire FULLY PROTECTED® 1f you need More Insurance STRAYED from Fred Knipfel‘s farm, Petersburg, small black and tan hound. Phone New Dundee 17r 13 or Kitchener 2â€"2472. â€"245 Livestock Employers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond â€" Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance * Sprinkler Leakage Automebile Insurance HELP WANTED â€" Male with State Farm Mutual today Phone 536 â€" Ei HARVEY HALLMAN Call the Local Representative A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Real Estate and Insurance D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited ‘ Every Kind of Insurance Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co e â€" Automobile â€" Acci Phone New Dundee 14 r 12 BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE Res.: 6â€"6572 KITCHENER â€" ONT WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 LOST AND FOUND Health REAL ESTATE A NEW RADIO INSURANCE KITCHENER RADIO Life Plate Glass Accident Accident ) The Campbell Shantz auction sale of livestock and farm impleâ€" ments was largely attended and good prices realized. f Mr. and Mrs. Charles YÂ¥endt of ‘Kitcherer spent Sunday at the home of John Lather. ! _ Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be obtained from ithe Purchasing Agent, Department of Pubâ€" «lie Works, Ottawa; and the Supervising | Architect, 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto. Dufl:uun’ d Adding Machines, Fil Cabr .e.is Desks, Safes, etc Ontario Office Outftters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€" _ Phone 6â€"0484 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roth and( riece Catherine Coblentz of Corfu, N.Y., visited at the home of his broâ€" | ther, Christian Z. Roth and attendâ€" | fid Mennonite Conference near Baâ€" en. | 30â€"52 Ontaric 3t. 5. KITCHENER Phone 7â€"7542 â€" Managers Residence $â€"8Hi By Mre. Lorne Rennie (Chroniele Corresvondent) The teacher, pupils and others attended the Rural Field Day in Waterloo Park. sponsored by the Waterloo County Federation of Agriculture. Herbert Berg accompanied the young people of St. Jacobs Lutherâ€" an Church to Penctanguishene on Sunday. day Mrs. R. Foster, Laura, Mrs. A. Bigam, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennic attended anniversary services in Millbank United Church. Sunday evening and called on Mrs. Mitchâ€" cll in Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Z. Roth ond family and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Abe. Graber and daughâ€" ters of Indiana spent Sunday at the home of Sam Roth near Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson on Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. David Horst, newâ€" "*â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" lyweds of Hagerston, Maryland, ]\"E! U.S., visited at the home of Aaron Bender Sunday and Monday. Mrs. By Horst was a room mate of Miss (Ch Verna Bender when she attended| 7p,, 3», the Eastern Mennonite School in Harrisonburg, Va. | ing of the Jacob Albrecht has purchased | 4s held the 100â€"acre farm on the 7th line, | with the j formerly occupied by the late ‘ in charge Howard Freeborn. rind ihs Mr. and Mrs. William Fink and son visited with Mrs. W. Wilford and son on Sunday. TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKK Federal Buildingsâ€"Province of Ontario S§EALRD Tenders addressed to the underâ€" signed and endorsed "Tender for Coal," will be received until 3 pamm. (E.D.S.T.), Friday, Jume 28, 1946, for the supply of coal and coke for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontatio. Tenders should be made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordâ€" ance with departmental specifications and conditions attached thereto. Conl dealers‘ The Department reserves the right to ‘demlnd from any successful tenderer, beâ€" fore awarding the order, a security deposit in the form of a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of ‘the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constituent companies unconditionally guaranteed ms to principai and interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the aforeâ€" mentioned bonds and a certified cheque, if required to make up an odd amount. SBuch security will serve as a guarantee for the proper fulfliment of the contract. By order, J. M. SOMERVILLE, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June 7, 194. licence numbers must be given when tenâ€" UNDEEKWOOD TYPEWRITERI For Sale and For Rent by the Maker All Makes Sold. Serviced and Renied 24 Benton St GOLDING TYPEWRITEER Co. UNDERWOOD LIMITED New ROYAL Standard and Portable Machines « TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS . Typewriters Good work guaranteed Phone 2â€"1380 CROSSHILL Noew and Used New and Useé St. Phone 7â€"17674 Kitchener TCB WATRRLOO Secretary |was held on Thursday evening ;v.'ith the pastor, Rev. E. Gingerich | in charge. A short devotional poâ€" riod was conducted in opening durâ€" | ing which the Misses Kathryn Hallâ€" | man and Erma Kaster rendered a vocal duet. Report@ were presentâ€" |ed by representatives of the various ; Gepartments of the church as folâ€" lows: the class leader by I. M. Hilâ€" | born; the Women‘s Missionary Asâ€" | sociation by Mrs. L. H. Cassel; the | Sunday School by Miss Kathryn Hallman; the Christian Endecavor by Miss Marie Cressman; the choir by Miriam Hilborn and the parâ€" |sonage board by Norman Kaster. Officers elected for the new conâ€" ference years are as follows: class leader, I. M. Hilborn; recording seeâ€" retary, Miss Mary Kaster: financial secretaryâ€"treasurer, I. M. Hilborn; !member elected to the cemetery board, Quentin Hallman; parsonâ€" age board, Norman Kaster and Mrs. L. H. Cassel; church trustees. E. B. rHallman and â€" Ephraim Hallman ‘ with the remaining members of the {board being L. H. Cassel, Norman 1Kaster and Albert Chapman; ush~ ‘ets, Norman Kaster, James Haner, \Howard Stoltz, Quentin Hallman. ‘James Cressman and L. H. Cassel; |auditors, Quentin Hallman and F. |E. Page; organist, Mrs. E. Gingâ€" The report of the secretaryâ€"treasâ€" urer, I. M. Hilborn, showed that the sum of $4.655.35 had been raised for all purposes during the | year. The pastor‘s report revealed | that he had delivered 51 sermons and addresses to the local congreâ€" gation, conducted one funcral and two weddings and maded95 visits. The annual congregational mertâ€" ing of the United Brethren Churth NEW DUNDEE By Miss Miriam Hilborn (Chronicle Correspondent) ONTARIO®®S rich mining country is still a hardâ€"and chancefulâ€"land. Copper Cliff and Sudbury, Porcupine and Kirkland Lake gtill entice the courageous. Whoever is ‘anybody‘ in Ontario mining has been around here . . . in this northern reâ€" gion of mineral resources beyond calculation . .. after Eold, nickel, copper. the platinum metals and silver. Today, new subâ€" stances are constantly being discovered ... camps and towns with mineralâ€"sounding names are springing up . . . nothing that is of use to man will stay hidden longer than he takes to come for it. Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) lo) CHRONTICLE The local softball team was deâ€" fvated for the second time in a week by Bright in another Oxfordâ€" Waterloo _Softball league game played at Bright on Thursday evenâ€" ing, when the score was 19â€"15. Bright 082 023 040â€"19 New Dundce ....... 000 244 023â€"15 Batteries: T. Graham and W. Routicy; D. Hall and J. Cressman. The local sthools were closed on Monday in observance of the King‘s birthday and on Wednesday when the pupils attended the annual picâ€" in the past year. At the conclusion of the evening a social hour was cnjoyed in the basement and reâ€" freshments were served under the direction of Mrs. Gordon B. Hallâ€" iman and Miss Irene Chapman, _ During the meeting Rev. Mr. Gingerich expressed appreciation to the heads of the various departâ€" ments for faithful service rendered vic of the Waterloo County Federâ€" ation of Agriculture which was hcld at Waterloo Park. Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, Miss Fiizabeth Hall and Donald and Neil Hail attended the funeral of the late John McNally at Kitchener en Monday. Allan Cressman, Albert Chapman, Norman Kaster; Evangelism and Missionsâ€"IL _ M. Hilborn, Allan Cressman, Marie Cressman, Mrs. Weston Sararus; Leadership Trainâ€" ingâ€"Allan Cressman, Norman Kasâ€" toer. Marie Cressman, Robert Hallâ€" man; Literatureâ€"James Cressman and Mrs. William Spaetzel. vrich: assistant organist, Miriam Hilborn and Mrs. Allan Cressman. Committces were also appointed as follows, with the pastor being convenor of each: Financeâ€"I. H. Hilborn, Edward Stoltz, Austin Bauer, Weston Saraâ€" rus; Membershipâ€"I M. Hilbotn, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Egerdee anc Lonald and Glen and little Miss A PANTOMINE BY JON STABLES ' Among those from nere who atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Abâ€" ‘ner Brighton at Preston on Thutsâ€" day were: Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bechtel, Mrs. Alex Brighton, Mr. end Mrs Harold, Poth, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wilbert Bechtel, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Brighton and son, Kenneth; Mr. and Mrs Gordon Lee and daughter, Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Rosenberger and son, Gary: Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bechtel and Ruth Ann Goettling were guests at,son. Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. a birthday party at the home of\Bechtel. The late Mr. Brighton was Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shantz at Kitchâ€"‘a brother of Mrs. M. Bechtel. ener on Tuesday evening in honor | ; . of their daughter Shirley, who obâ€"|, Jack R. Harmer accompanied served her eighth birthday. {friends from Bright on Tll‘"e'sd?y to 1 andan raturning a nig nr a |bROSSWORD â€" â€" â€" By Eugene Sheffer l HORIZONTAL 1. city in Italy 6. dib 8 grade 12. ‘rltlnh Arabian protectorate 13. Hebrew 14 15. imaginably true facts 18. beaten paths 19 soft animal Uranus 21. small bird 22. thin 25. artiste 290. wine veasel 80. chief 31. the lion 82. abbreviates 34. huge 35. charity 86. personal fat 20 mother of pronoun 87. floral organ 40 waxâ€" eintment 44. underâ€" standing 46. curved molding 12 T77 high priest 23 sescessenssusces s en en e se s se es as ce c 68 0 0800 00 00 G(q 47. male 49. musician‘s 50. d 51. mto VERTICAL 3. flat table land In 1945, the province of Ontario recorded 15,225 goldâ€"mining claims. In the preâ€" vious year $25,000,000â€"salaries and wages â€"went to the 10,000 people engaged in the province‘s goldâ€"mining industry _ and $30,000,000 in nickelâ€"copper. During the war the mines of the Sudbury basin supplied the United Nations with all the nickel and platinum metals required for victory, yieldâ€" ing 1,800,000,000 pounds of nickel,2,000,000,000 pounds of copper, 15,250,000 ounces wh of, silver and 1,750,000 a ounces of platinum metals. enchanted Ap 99f 16 77q 3o {/f A CORNER IN GOLD 13 ]Gp o i _ Mrs. George Edward has so far [t€ covered from a recent operation at Woodstock General Hospital that 'shv was able to return to her home on Sunday. \ _ Miss Donna Edwards of London X‘L-; spending this week at the home «i her mother. Jack R. Harmer accompanied friends from Bright on Tuesday to London returning at night for a two weeks‘ rest to recuperate from an attack of pneumonia. (abbr.) 6. fourth caliph 7. wayfarers 8. that which is retained 9. operatic solo 10. close bonds 11. comfort 16. Island (Fr.) 5. society buds 4. naval G/f 36 UT G1p Zf 1+ 81 17. feminine 21. plaintive ingredient 23. Australian 22 ostrich 24. river in 25. state of being affectedly Ark 26 31 i0 21 42 C 28 43

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