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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Jul 1947, p. 6

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1xdffrR,.-f'g.trt. mm un changed. No. 1 lb. " .o.b., " de livered. Trading was quiet on the egg market, with prices generally mew dy. Grade C's were draggy. at the nominal price of N cents 'NRON'rXX-The local butter market today showed further strength. with Ontario No. l solids in wholesale channels clming at Iii', cents a pound, up % cent from the previous close. The odd sale was reported at 5t cents. Most dea- ls: held out for 51% cent price. Sellers found it difrieuit to move supplies at the higher level. Ofrer- ings of the western make were ig- noted gt 53-53% centx Young broiling chickens were 48c a pound, year-olds 42. ducks 46 and geese 40. Dressed rabbits were Mc a pound. B.UTTER PRICES huh pork sausage changed hands for 40e a pound, smoked pork sausage for 45, summer sausage tor 55. head cheap 30, pork liver 20, heef liver 30, fresh ham 45, smoked ham so, hind quarter of beef 48, front quarter ao, pork chops go, front quarter of pork M, hind qu_a_rter 40e, Br the Irttar, sold at 35 and 36 for pullets, -38 foe medium, 40 torlarge,Mforextm.andatto "far pedal; WWW weostiehetedat 16gr_ttrshetand9St5abaq Un- 'heludpesaawerelgea uartand 75: I m. ',%'d'udll'fl can t',td'ut't Brthehemt,eauii- Bower, on tht and lettuce “er- aged 10mg! and)” theftuneh Se,',',?,",?,,',',",,'.,',)',',? that??? man ii'iiiihh?,i ' be.etaaeyfradfahe. wtwofqut och ss, onions and rhubarb be: Btringtte-weee l5aqum-nd eumunbeNistotsee.ctt. ”all." '5eitPideEi,ii'LeMit 't',tttfgUtttt.e, iiiii:nik'Si,ttat4i4'yrh' I“. mum... hertehgtirt_S0aasttmt1extrt.-, hum-u. Manned “manic.“ Vel- "ergHartnin.tt.rmattt8t.V kg!” chart-389M a quart. with sun" ai/. __ nib}?- "aatdumeextmmreettterriat an 'JseeureretrNwredeurm- It Sc a quart and m 'iitahsvlrl"'l'strlr'l"t'sl"-' "tnDoour-toeaftxmsi-t ,eraodd_at_Myeattry_sd_N.06 '_?f,i,i/ittrtttertis.8e_rpoynd, medium 40, Swim brick 38, unbur- PY " a pound and loaf cheese 41- hehnehrid GORDON’S GOOD GLASSES Home Is Precious! Strum aeht avemeed Me MAN TO FILE STOCK IN PLANING MILL Apply to Tru-Craft Millwork Ltd. 356 King Bt. North WAmLoo Me 2-2205 And so are Your Eyes The malts my Inn-prise you. Become they do not - you actual min is no reason why they should be neglected. Hove them tested todoy. Truth of the matter is that there is no part of you that is so euentinl to your well-being as Four eyes. AGAIN ADVANCE WANTED Baits consisting of metaldehyde and bran have given satisfactory control of slugs in small gardens but are totr.tsypensie for use under field eonditiona. They may be bought 2'l",tt,t1rtd, at most seed stores and a ould be used aeeord- ing to the manufacturer's direc- tions. l The lower as well as the upper "surfaces of the leaves, should be \covered and the surrounding soil should be coated in such a way that the slugs wil have to crawl through the dust before they can reach the plants, or the plants may be sprayed thoroughly with bor- deaux mixture. This material is repellent to the slug. and plants kept covered with e spray will be largely protected from attack. the evenin after the sun has gone down and Leding has-commenced, says W. G. Mattewson. Division of P'r,g'il,s: Dominion Department of Agricu ture. Hydrated lime is elective only when dry, and'for this reason a few dusting at inter- vals of three or four days is much more ettective than one heavy application. Plants in infested soil may be protected by a thin film of hy- drated lime which is dusted over the foliage any on_ the ground in a an“ iisathid T. w" eUAfiarr. tender vegetables. leaving a slimy trail on the foliage and on the aoil bane-ti: the plants. They shun day- light and We only when there is an qhqggsthnee of mositure, being Totrttmubleyot in-rainy segsogu. in damp shady corners of the garden, and in low-yin; areas of heavy land. Sin? will eed on al- most any vegan tes, but are par- ticularly fond of beams, lettuce, cabbage, and cauliflower. They attack celery in the bleaching pro- cess. They eat shallow circular pits. in the fruits of tomatoes, and m the autumn they bore into the roots of carrots and beets. u-u‘w In no In mun“! my. Mia. w Kenm Mt'f.5 d of Reg}. at. and In. B. A. - To Keep Garden mum S'diat','"iTtgydrlltihh- F F Chm here Cl! Sunday efentrt. rec rum Slugs Uaingasher_thete"TheCmreet tion of our W. the will " Slup are the any snail-like mink qttgit Rituals" by Al- ttttrms "My? my "it leave of mung“ Wt out the 31". ' tgemte 16’ diifiiia, 3m. med (all', may delivered unch'nnced’ aiUTtiitEiii Wiirtdaitiikk -- - -"F 51100.39 was; an dqlireeed, change-int TttmoM at tho tht - 7 -f- std D had Ftiih'iiflt, m: Ut I”. damp and but. an 'd‘liw It” clued at t',t um. bunch. “I .10.”! 78. India- 't84ttSh butcher can mu.“ with was. down- '.eN trttr,.3tyliy.tMF09d "t - “I atllri'l!i.iMiutii'i - Int to “mac-h” eds-5 I t,t.trMtau'tt 'xyrtoNTxt,-amde A dressed Hog Quotation. 1'dy.ttl'M', " we“: and with 15.: 'dltt'ltt,'l'ttp'2tthytd Bah-n Becker of nut Kitch- gym-and little Glenda Fried at“ Hartman} Lie,ei,'hiij.T, m" " a, day- at home of P. all m "can We. In. and In Shelley m and Mr. and In. In KEN“: 5%.”! LMted wlths In Rev. cum I Side: and tIli dun on were - ter. 'dNt1.'8. Mural-n- i “In Lois Shelby left on Thurs- ‘day for Cam Wawbeek when the I: one of the counsellors. This my for girls of 12-111.": I: held on the site of C mp Th- m- 'gl'iélll'ef,'fd."lglh/'i'm'l'."lti in hem held July 11-19. Mr, and In David Lottie Jr., and Ion Billy of Galt visited on Sunday with Mr. and In David Lactic. Tttetrdmrghter, Annn Mtr, ram-nod me With them it. spending pant two week: with her mu. "in Marion Knuth. WN., of Lon- don, with her “at. M. and Mn C. R but visited with the Iattera mother, In J. G, Kinda at Dunnvine on Tues?” am Wed- head-y. and MU Gerda e Reich. neatly married. An than was rad try Harold Poll and the manhunt. of 1rpumeoemortey wasmadRtrrMlm Betty mum on behalf d tho memczlen nnd friends of the Ivan- .ell church. A “me mm. Ile,", received for the emMre of tttir I am Fiona-d. A'udiisv Man); “if? -' --t we *w'mm" Mt e mom y . y gr0u which included members of (a: iyyhitrre,, each “M a.n 1y.ormm8y number in responie to thrktoittit called. A special {elm of the mm! we. tt preeettafiort to My. offered pra and seven! h were sung:I at. Howard 'r'heTl,'h't aided at e Nano. Special musical numbers were iven lr, the male anathema i'i1id'sj'i"i, ell-I. Nyle iefenbacher, f'h launcher. Dim- ald and Richard urn-char of Wil- ma! Centre. bums!!! Dprgph,9. A. Wanner presided over the w which opened with a dev anal service in which Ree. C. R. Knuth offered may? sad new! hymns the was '0? 65;"Haaieixal 9km. o'.' Mnesénv. eening, Emerson Detach and a quantum. Jack and Joe Hallman. Harold Poll and gangsta Goettling. Rev. C. R. Knuth led in a Bible quiz and the meeting was closed with the mix.. pah benediction. .. Thenbmdar and.“ 'p..trnaoeetktrt July 9th, -in the local ichoolhomé' gas well attended. Mrs. Wilfred vor was held in the Evangelical Church on Monday evening. Joe Hallman was in charge of the meet- ing, Belen Poll presided at the la- no and Carl Schiedel led in wads of song. Rev. E. Sider led in the opening prays. Elizabeth Holt:- hauer gave a reading and David Rife gave the address based on ll Cor, .Huaieal numbers included ii 313%]??? 1ie,ii?,??iie,iPi'ii Yarion was: a you! mu? by dress Mrs. M Veiteh, on behalf of the local WJLS. and Donald Ha- macher of the Wilmot Centre Yogic}: ilittp',t',t Tttltd, her m money. ed” far geg,t mm taken. Spec musical numbers consisted of a vo- cal duet? Mrs. E Stoltz and Geo. Perrin the United Brennan Church, a vocal solo by Donald Ha.. macher of Wilmot Centre and a chorus try th_e 109311 group. The pastor, Rev. C. R. Rania, gave the invocation and presided over the service which closed with a hymn ot consecration and the singing of “Blast be the Tie that Binds . _ laws - l- . we an: j'tllutGrG"'ts"%ri.a"%,ii7 of pan and Mt which can be either mellow a We. In tsither.eelturttapetofthe bod (aided by the min& Jenn magnum. to hie-and - ‘Today His hands an wortia through our hands Imm- ".san.4t today are reaching out tar food for their starving bodies but hheymakoteuhmwtfum- ritual food China has a pop“ 1tf4sorpiiti...rytrtrithnotei.h.lm.it- lion of Chrhtum “Mounties t t do ,tt,Ut,tl 'tid,Nfff, o prey, wot ' _ "nears the consecration of our hands in His service. His Keller- man expects tn leave for China the) latter part of August and in refer-, enceto 2pgtft1't',te,?rntrtt of economic itiom there and ot regulations that do not permit the sending of even such I tegltt as a handkerchief, she was 't,tttgl'i1ltr, 31‘5“. ieie t 'tttt . eq en ' and fumiture to meet her needs for her term of five - A union meeting of the'Evang: Wal Youth Fellowship and United Brethren Christian Endea- Tat-lg - m: 'e lilac- No. 1 to; PAL 0. . 15-“; .)'ttt2tt pot-maul“ nu I; new (15 In.) a” Following Miss Kcllgman's ad- ROSEVILLE y We "tram" In It. Shovel] at. tend Ion McMOmSo‘mdmm tioftotprtNttmHratthehom" manual adtid2t,t,,'t'rtlltg",t,ttd tfJ','P,",tgtlyuu'lgrgrht 'Jfft,,d'letitruttuhitt'2 M Jodi! In. pl mt-tre mm in "ertdofttseviNee intoreinemth tome wound ttftttetttmL I: tttea-terror-tter-sure-. eommohtion they are taking " "PMQFIIJCKVM M mins m “tutu their tTe't,'fP,utt',etv mfg-363' e w e p mad In Wm. Quad: It., an moving their household "teta than the we they hav- ocean phd for {out u but In the and and of the vim Ind are movMit of ttie 1-5 au Guuiiirta Uiri tered for-ale in town " m2. companied her brother-trt-law, Mr. M at Kitchener on a visit with the tunnel": daughter, p. and Mn. Rex Hex-met. David June: Scott. foemer Plettsvilie bo and baker of this place t'll'Cll'iunfl,'lt,"ffd,'dnd up duties in the bakery shop here. Best whiten for success are being extended. Prim mun team visited Method-l Park on mead-y evening to shy a me with the Juvenile. of aw. The no united in 'taemeoftitNvoroftheV The curly strawberry lemon is one, dye to the hot weather. Some In! an men; than -- -__ with of. New Hynpurtt Ae l _ __ "_"_--_'eev -- canny-med by Mt and Mn A. For Tele Thursday visitors at Rue - to his hdmefihe"iraat "i/eisiiiiiirc Mr. and Mm. John Penn newly- web of the past twmh, who hqtrebeenoitatriptonorthern att arrived in town on Thursday n _ tlk McNally and son: of Tillm- blgg myisitogg theupast oreeh for_d mi did“: Fiii of Ceylon.Esk., and Mrs Hender- ich and daughter of Baden spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. Quandt. an mm of Toronto was I recent visitor for several days at tYAome of her brother. Mt John Merit 1,, 7‘" "WW" -. "W III-m _Mmr._Wheeler Green ac- New Dundee took on Plaitsville again on Friday evening at Memo- rial Park, when they played a game of softball. Results were a tie and in playing overtime New Dundee - one u . Mr. and his. Nelson Hofttettter artd daughtet, Mrs. Marion Brisch~ Mr. and Mm. Stanley Randel of Toronto are spending a vacation at the home of the Misses Anne and Eha..eiRendel. a _ -- ___ and daughter. Mrs. Marion Brisch, ellj.tnd. 1ghtyrs Joy.yymu9hit1er Mr. Edwin J. Ferguson. cousin of the bride assisted as organist. at the Collum-Stauffer nupt Is held on Saturday, July 4th at Chester- Beld United Church. Mrs. John Potter presided. Sixteen members and one visitor meted themllcall. Mrs Pqtterread the scripture lesson. Mrs. J. Leder- man, guest speaker of the after- noon, gave an interesting address on "the Business of Living". A hu- morous reading)“: given by Mrs. John Potter. on I,” saved by In. Potter, In. ohn Penn and Miss Jessie Penn. The pm committee for July will be Mrs. J. Pratt, Mrs. Edward Seipes and Mrs. George Wait. New Dundee softball team played another schedule game with Plath- ville in Memorial Park on Thun- day evening, Score 14-8 in favor ofrew Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Green left over the week-end on a week's va- cation which they are spending at Permian Fall; , Mn Cynick and children 'ot Bar- ttin are holidaying at the home of the fonner's parents, Mr. and Mrs Beni. Donn and family. Vienna's Auxiliary "has. The June meeting of the Platt- ville United Women's Auxiliary an tttid I't1. Nada; {mg-noon. h; entire Inn of the Plattsville Continuation and Public School are“ "gadget: “ma- we: '. ey . Bobeetaoet, ipnl, Miss Mary . Cola. BA., In Jean le. Stewart. BA; Public School: Mias Alma Jones, principal, 9nd Min Lillian E Goeth, teacher of primary Ciaas- -qetr80 "in? all"; - irrfatul't'lfL2"tiiA1fturl'pd d-herend.teotsaie. Allows manhunt. -iar1iA,Gri"itikGmiiirdc, -tVu,rrin-terinttmari, Manned-nu. 1'fMMgt,lt inrt_ieie3mditioo,andiilt cold pmwbugcrugnmu N 'S '16?” . “Ilia: NO. w In.” M 9-»- deer, FArrirr' cw: m; mtmhttt ho“ ”(of wad stand; antique elm-I7 W; was 1rtetLilaciiet.et 'E9i'?,i,iitlrid,'?ili2ei11)/?.'iitt L l pagan] - " a; yum CHAS. ”All. Cloth. WALT-I m. Am, has: 8-05“, m. NORMAN KOCH" PLATI‘SVILLE 30!! may... - {mania In Sham]. Hum Dawmor. JmMIndham-bmmb. wtttLhh-htrrikrtttrrt6ttasr. “13¢th Inm- mummucuu a.uet m.» The Community Bummer Bible School and " the m liar- ao'me. when mm mm WN "uotihieesi " " If. d .ShanuhdlncwI-And teq.. ghu the alum. Minn tn Mr. and In Cecil Alla employment with the siGiiitiiF phat n WM!” and has kWh take up chug. In Boll. Cumh ot Bright h vim!!! inform It the home M Mr. HIV"! Quirk-E walnut: levenl och tg at 'u=ng,eg"g light]. haosfarreeoveredastobeutsu toretumtoherhomeintownttte paatweeh. rMr_aeAMm_qeratdD.Harmer, who bond-pd thew week It Muskoh, mud Luke en- rp?uteapd_qteetr-ratdara with 1fr.and_Mfwgohn_rertn,ihoare mos-"mum AboyttueqttsoftheBetrteouts Club leftemtuturdnrttsf"P- lemer Ind little Nancy Quandt spent Thre_1trtetharuftemdon at the home of In Weir Graham, Bright. Preston Combine. “glared a triendly tune of a with Phtuville an evening recently, the some I» in favor of the visitors. up. " Cit-mus. who unda- accompanied by little Marlene Hume motored over the week-end to “mule to attend the latter's tpl?., nion. Inn Faye Dennis of but: bus returned with them for I visit. Mr. and In. Roi Habel Ind {gmnynapem the fee .ettd at Port wa'ell: the chandelier above. Ahe bride received a number of beautiful gifts lee cream and strawberries' were saved following, Mrs. I. T. Battier. Min M. Fenn and Mrs. Cecil Allen assisting the hos- tended to the pi of the Continu- ation and Pugluic game! who have been meccadul in passing their exams and but wishes in the com- ing year to those who have not been so new Mr. and_Mn.Canaan " Hume Miss Ruby Milne entertained about twenty friends and neigh- bors at her home on Friday even- ing .at a surprise miscellaneous shower in honor of Mn John Penn (nee Miss Edith Chis) newlywed of the month. The dining mom ta- ble centred by a lovely bouquet of varied colored tea roses, held the gifts and pink anytime” hung from turned ova; the week-end from a Let'2ht,',,it in northern districts, left on on ay tar Toronto to take up residence. John, who has a po- sition with the Legion, has been transferred from Hamilton to the pbove city. Mrs. Vera antord ot Toronto who has been spending the past few months at her home in the vii- lage left on Sunday to Maine du- ties in the above city. She was accompanied by her son Georges who intends attending school there next term. We regret to report that Mr. Ed- ward Seipes Piattsviiie'tr eldest m sident Buffered a stroke the but week and is quite low at his home in town. Mr. Seipes is in his 94th year. His daughters, Miss Clara Seipes and Mrs. Erwin and son Charles Seipes of Toronto are at his bedside. Emwmw. us. being .ex- 1'I..andMrr.Johnremt,vrhore- BRESLAU THE ROYAL BANK or CANADA P""'----...-..- Aniline in: L11 oun valuable cub du- wwmmm Gui-dhlitm. noun. SM- you [coinc- with uppllon. In. IIPLIIIII 'unhmhe‘. "numb-thaw WATERLOO MANCH - . - f NEWM f.,!...,,)!.,?...,',.?,..'?..!..'..?-'-']'-'?--; Mia. Irvin Lichty. Sixteen ladies were presen at the home of Mm. Lichty. Following the dermmstm, tion a light lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by her daugh- ter. Mrs. Lloyd Steekler. Mrs. R. G. Schiedel and Phyliss, Frances Mader and Carrol Step ler, Agnes Burkholder and Nora 'lltif: dall. Bruce Shields, Bruce Reinhart, New zellar. - Mrs, Prior, Kitchener, held two Wear-Ever Brush demonstrations in the village g"i'i'ht The ftrst one at the home of . and Mrs. John Kurt: and on Tuesday even- 1ttt age pt -tl.te. hang of Mr. and Mrs. Winger, Fisherville is stay- ing with her sister, Mrs, Abram Shantz and Mr. Shanta. Also Mrs. Dan Brox of Alberta. sister of Mr. Sh2ntz: is tteying with them. Miss Ruth Gimbel. Vineland, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gimbel. Miss Gimbel was a guest at the erlt,'hrailtipte,r, wedding in Kitchener on Satur av. Miss Verde Gimbel, Waterloo spent her holidays in Bmlau and qugalo. N.Y. the High School group and older in the evening, The course of study is the "Doctriitea of Salvation". Some 40 are enrolled in the everung class. Bresiau Phi,jtiiii,ii,s,t,i,i7i,iii, week et BCesea gem: Aware: Mt and Closing program for the school will be held at the chureh on "i- aay evening, July 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Cressman have recently taken up residence in their home in the village. KMRNER Shirk 8: Snider Ltd. PUMP REPAIRING and REBIIILDIIG PUMP REPAIRS " Authorized Beatty Service SEE us ma QUOTATIONS ON New Pressure Systems "am'trrYvootrame.Mitutiaseu-t monpleannt for younelfand mutuality. Yo-tths-th-u-ttnah-tid, ofafann electricuystem withalow-oou Fun Improvement loan. Come in and all your planaovetwithun. - r“ 1W: Loan. to: my nah] 'mirtt-svniuhhratanrhemtae,eqh. 'Tirunkacamac'nuuvant-e tttiottmettv"nancimrsatntoa-Gm. "'m'e"r'tnd1ivimrsxmditiommtutttms. NettrBuiuinr.svtrmesneno,mrasimaruzs. "'"it-tnakouth-dttmms. Fu- Improve-nun. Loan. hy for I wlth a hm I... IIPIOVI-Il' I“. [any by can.“ and..." WI IMO? " PEI" h S. McKAY, Manna" Railways, bus lines and steam- ship lines are once more announc- ing reduced rates to the Canadian National Exhibition this Fear from Aug. 22nd to Sept. 6th. July 26 7575-1631;? Ta 1llil'kT, gurniture in Kite enter mm Ids. July 23, Wednesday. 1.30 Fm.-- Real estate and household goods for; Ifoclytr East. in Heston. July as. Saturday. 1.30 Pan.- Auction sale of furniture' and household goods for Met Mary an“), on Burns St, in New Ham- urg. "_-"----- ___-- ”nu“..- Watch for dai-Furniture and household effects for Wm. O. Knechtel, 83 Ahrem m. West. Kitchener. ' Phone 4-4510. “than July 19, Saturday, 8.15 a.m.- Miscellaneous articles at Auction Stand. July 22, Tuesday-Breeders' ale at ‘Bn'dgepprg. 7 A.ugditiiiatusar, l p.rtt.---Hol- stein cattle for Jacob An. 3 miles wed,' ofLKitcheBer ner Pttersbut A. B_._BRU§Acm. hum WALTER 3mm. Anal-cu an 'neu “It!!!“ Auction Sale Lists 3(- R. 5011!. Am PHONE 8-8431

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