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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Sep 1946, p. 9

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| BUSINESS _ DIRECTORY CONSTRUCTION Cost Accountant. Applicant must be 25 to 40 years Fire â€" Automobile HOTEL WATERLOO, 2 maids, HENRY GIRL for general central Waterloo. phone 2â€"4125. See your doctor first, then let us fill your prescriptions. Bedford LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. BILL SPEED E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St. â€" Phone 2â€"1357 FOR ATHLETES FOOT, rhcumauâ€" tic and muscular pains, used by: athletes for a rubâ€"down. 50¢ and $1.00 at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. East, Kitchener. Phone 2â€"2127. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 2â€"4488 EARN EXTRA MONEY this ceasy . ‘ *‘ "V4 way with Regal‘s 21 card Feature FIK Assortment. Sell Canada‘s newâ€"| est, _ fastestâ€"selling _ Christmas Cards. Exclusive with Regal | ______ _ Sell the 21â€"card feature box for $1, or Regal‘s famous "Friend ship" Box of allâ€"occasion cards Double Sales! Introduce Regal‘s A wonderful new Canadian Scones SAVE 75« Box. 16 cards by famous Canaâ€" gineers | dian artists, $1.. Regal‘s new _ radio li Framed Gift Pictures of authenâ€" Quality tic Canadian Scenes are ideal _ guarante Christmas Gifts. Sell for $1. Phone c Learn the intriguing details. Up _ Kitchen, SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ | 10 cents extra. BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN T. H. R. Brock___ D. Bruce Duvis K. H. Dunn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) â€" 19 King St. East of age with good knowledge of construction accounting and some experience in auditing. Salary paid in accordance with experiâ€" ence and education. Reply to Box 139, The Waterloo Chronicle. HELP WANTED good kitchen help, also general help. Live in. Good wages. Apply in person. â€"38 __1* every week _ s . $11.00 per year! $100 for six mouths Call the Local Representative yur wayieriofgrUn it ALE YOU Classified Advertiting Rete: 1 cexts pe| FULLY PROTECTED! HELP WANTED â€" Male D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES to 50% clear profit. Write NOW for agent‘s 1946 Catalog. REGAL STATIONERY CO. LTD., Dept F3, 105 Simcoe St., Toronto, Ont., or Dept. F3, 163 W. Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. 34.36.7.39.0 Box addresses in care of The Chronicle tisement is for -'_rl‘t-. .â€"hilly 0-' u;m; "I;:t ::T; Agonts : Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co n,‘....*:r-......'*" n, 10 cents extra. ! h group of ures count as one word. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SEND‘NG ELECTRIC MOTORS Kitchener PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY AGENTS WANTED HELP WANTED CHIROPRACTIC ELECTRICAL INSURANCE OLYMPENE HENRY â€" YOU‘VvE HUNG THE ; PICTURE TOO LOW.! _ DRUGGISTS BUSINESS CARDS Res.: 6â€"6572 py,/ * 65 , which edition the adver housework, in Steep in. Teleâ€" â€" FEMALE Guelph Reâ€"winding New and Used Oo'mmo For _ UFFICE SALE _ Kitchener Accident Livestock _ T § Emptoyers‘ Liability Waterloo| Guarantee Bond â€" Builer Insurance Transit Insurance To Sprinkler Leakage , Automobile Insurance Responsible labor leaders are convinced that communists in Canâ€" ada and the United States are aimâ€" ing at nothing short of a general strike, The Financial Post reports. And this tragic goal has nothing to do with bettering conditions of Caâ€" nedian or American workers but with exactly the reverse. The axâ€" iom of Communism is that the worse it gets with the people, the better its gets for the revolution. "For years the Russian people have been told that democracy and capitalism are doomed, that our high standard of living is a fmnyth, COMMUNISTS AIM AT 60â€"52 Ontario St. 8. KITCHENER Phone 7â€"7562 â€" Manager‘s Res. 2â€"2171 Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, Complete Office Equipment Whether BUYING or SELLING a FARM 68 Queen St. South 1} you need More Insurance . . New and Used UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS For Sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINEs All Makes Sold, Serviced and Rented. GOLDING TYPEWRITSR CO. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIKE INSURANCE COMPANY 24 Benton St. Phone 7â€"7674 e HNESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. KITCHENER A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Real Estate and Insurance UNDERWOOD LIMITED AVE 75%. â€" Radio Service Enâ€" gineers will rebuild your present radio like new. Factory parts. Quality workmanship. New radio guarantee. Appointment onl _lihone er write, SMITH RADl&, Kitchener, 4â€"4347. We invite out of town enquiries. Smith Radio Service, 672 King St. W., Kitchâ€" ener New ROYAL Standard and Portable Machines Every Kind of Insurance ONTARIO FFICE OP,‘E‘T‘;" § WATERLOO, ONTARIO O tice 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 Health FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE BUILDING CO8TS ARE Typewriters TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS REAL ESTATE A NEW RADIO New and Used KITCHENER Life RADIO of Plate Glass Phone 6â€"6484 STRIKE Accident Rev. Mr. Daniels of Hamilton spoke in the interests of the Temâ€" perance Union in the United Church on Sunday morning. The service next Sunday will be in the evening at 8 o‘clock with Sunday School at 10.30. Mr. Cecil Uberig has erected the foundation for his service station on the Guelph road. | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel and Joan and Gladys Eichler attended ‘tihe New Hamburg fair on Saturâ€" ay. D2 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steffler atâ€" tended the Blackâ€"O‘Connor wedâ€" ding at the church of Our Lady at Guelph last Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Israel have taken up residence in their new house near the village. s Mr. Kenneth Israel accompanied by his mother and sister of Kitchâ€" ener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darrington of Middlebrook spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Somers. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey and son Arnold of Toronto spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woods. Mr. Albert Steffler is at present a patient at St. Mary‘s Hospital. He became suddenly ill on Monday morning. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips and son David of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindsay. _ _ Mrs. Gus Hartwick is a patient at St. Mary‘s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Israel, Miss Maud Isracl of Kitchener and Walter of Pontiac, Mich., were Sunday visiâ€" torri with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Isâ€" rael. Norma Woods had the misfortune to injure her foot while playing at school and will be obliged to carry it in a caste for several weeks. Floyd and Raiph Howlett of Toâ€" ronto were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howlett. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marriott were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frizzell, Raymond and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Marriott and Harold Marâ€" riott of Toronto. Mrs. Geo. Melitzer of London spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Melitzer. WEST MONTROSE By Mrs. B. C. Woods (Chronicle Correspondent) > ( NOW iT $ ‘; J ' 7!1 d ”.“' Juntand !Ill[,fl!;! ! P immnnm C OOneenainmmimmim. â€"oemiiiike n nmini t o o ue c coomcnmnnen "TOO HIGH â€" DEAR Several district farmers attended the New Hamburg Fall Fair as exâ€" hibitors and as spectators, last Saturday. s Next Sunday evening‘s service in the Lutheran Church is cancelled on account of the pastor and the Young People of St. Matthew‘s Church attending a service for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heidlinger of Preston were Sunday visitors with the former‘s sister, Miss Phoebe Heidlinger. Miss Maude Dibble, RN.. who had been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Roy Stroh and Mr. Stroh for a short time, left for Toronto to enter upon her duties as nurse at the Christie Street Hospital. Mr. Amos Horst, who siuffered a stroke on Friday and was reported quite ill, is recovering nicely from his illness. Mr. Harold Stroh was an overâ€"Sunday home of his parents, Melvin Stroh. Miss Vivian Letson and friend of Toronto were visiting at the Byron Letson home on Sunday. . Mr. Herb. Huehn is the owner of a pear that tips the scale at % of a pound. O f Mr. Norman Wilkinson is serving as a petit juror at the fall assizes, in Kitchener. Mr. Arthur James of Kitchener called on village friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Wright of Kitchener and Mrs. Julia Lackner of Elmira were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wright last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gaede lett last midweek for North Bay, where they intend io take up residence. Mr. Ed. Schweitzer of Toronto was a visitor at the Schweitzer home last Thursday. Mr. Isaiah Lembke of the Guernâ€" sey and Watrous, Sask., district, for almost half a century, called on friends in his former home village, last midweek. Mr. Lembke was born and spent his early years here. Mrs. Conley Amos of near Winâ€" terbourne supplied for Mrs. Weber. teacher of the senior room in the local school, during Mrs. Weber‘s absence due to the serious illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stevens spent several days in Torcnto last week. 804 Ration Books were buted from the Conestogo last week. CONESTOGO By Noah Strob (Chronicle Correspondent) of Kitchener visitor at the Mr. and Mrs. 9’ p s sW CE V% g’ ”{:& \$Â¥ #â€",4 distriâ€" centre ! _ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Witmer and family of Toronto spent the weekâ€" Ivend_.witp\ Wrn. Witmer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Donneâ€" worth of Ilowa. formertly of this district. spent Wednesday with Mts. Levi Hallman. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Battler and daughter Brenda, accompanied by Mr. Henry Becker. have returned home after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Becker, Trout Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Becker of Michigan called on Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker spent Sunday with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. E. Isracel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker and Joan of Kitchener were Sunday guests at the Isaiah Eby home. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Shantz and son Wayne of Nine Pines spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby. Mr. and Mrs. James Tupman, Mr and Mrs. George Riepert. Mr Nelson Thoman, all of Kitchener, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer. Miss Dorothy Hockendoâ€"rr;:;;;‘flt Su_rlday with Audrey Eby.: Mrs. Mary Ann Dubrick returned home after spending several weeks with her sister. Mrs. Milton Snyder, Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker and Joan spent Monday evening with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker. Mr. and Mrs. isaiah Eby, Nyle and Audrey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurt, Milverton. Mrs. Ezra Becker, Mrs. Lorne Fried, Glenda and Kieth spent a day recently with Mrs. Henry Schrieber, Roseville Mrs. Wes. Hallman and Mrs. Fred Becker and Joan of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mrs. Lorne Fried Thursday afternoon. osed the frost damage will hurt ?he corn for silage purposes. Corn grown for the cob will suffer more from being frozen as it may affect the maturing of the seed. Farmers have been busy lately with fall wheat sowing, and are now starting corn cutting and silo filling. The corn crop had prospects of being the heaviest in years, but was nipped in rather an early stage by the recent frosts. It is not supâ€" young people. in St. Peter‘s Luth eran Church, Linwood. WILLIAMSBURG BY JON STABLES By Mrs. Etra Becker (Chronicle Correspondent) A PANTOMINE a Canu. ncerfyor â€" ] Sunday visitors with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lloyd Schmidt in Baden were: Mr .and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth, Magâ€" dalena and Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. {Christ Gerber Sr., of Millbank and | Mr .and Mrs. John Gerber and famâ€" ily of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs ‘Jonas Jantzi of New Hamburg. Miss Elizabeth Mohr of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reibling spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto. Mr. Moses Heimuth of Baden spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth last week. Silo filling and picking apples and pulling turnips is the order of the‘day in this vicinity. Miss Edith Bender visited Sunâ€" day with Miss Lucille Albrecht. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bender were visitors Sunday with Mrs. Aaron Bender and family. Sunday visitors with Mr. and M‘rs. Solomon Bender were: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wagler of Gravel Road and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Yanâ€" tzi and Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Benâ€" cer and two girls of Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Helmuth spent Sunday with Mrs. Moses Yantzi in St. Agatha. 47 to birds _ 45. constellation 46. «ymbol for 41. abound 42. unit of work 43. pertaining cal are timbres 14. note in the 55. abstinent 15. grazing field P fir;;n 12. mathematiâ€" _ 54 [CROSSWORD â€" â€" â€" By Eugene Sheffer | 7f HORLIZONTAL 50. more _ 3. short, sharp _ 9. note in the 1 anmaias S COs esnt Go EAST ZORRA By Mrs. Asron Melmuth (Chronicle Correspondent) P o GG uc 7 G/]p 7/ t 7 P Mr. and Mrs. James Birmingham visited at the home of her uncle, John Schwartzentruber and other relatives in New Hamburg. George Squire has had his buildâ€" ings wired for electricity by Buchâ€" anan Bros. of Atwood. _ Rev. M. F. Stewart of Belwood will be guest preacher at Boyd United Church 58th anniversary, Sunday, Oct. 6th at 3 pm. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastings of Fergus will furnish special music. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meinzinger of Kitchener called at the home of H. Schmidt. Mrs. James Rennie of Mount Alâ€" bert is visiting with Mrs. W. Wilâ€" J. J. Cracknell, Misses Jean and Jessie _of Kitchener spent Sunday and Monday at the home of J. L. Haramond and son. the latter is a member. David and Wray Boshart, Sam Roth and Lloyd Albrecht are pickâ€" ing peaches in the Grimsby Disâ€" By M Lorne Rennie «a:.u:fi Correspondent) The Masonic Lodge of New Hamâ€" burg enjoyed a picnic on Wednesâ€" cday on the lawn at the farm home of Mrs. William Wilford and son, CROSSHILL 15 ogpalg 11. catkin _ 13. hangman‘s P

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