& 4 *rux warrz100 cumopmous _ Bzosited Advertising Bates 4 conts bet BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN ‘r.numia D. Bruce Davis H. Durn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Boz addresses in sure of The Ohrouisie, 10 ceute extra. Office: 44 William St. â€" Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 PRESCRIPTIONS QOUR SPECIALTY See your doctor first, then let us fll Kour prescriptions. Bedford LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post TANGEL RELIEVES SUNBURN, BURNS and Poison Ivy. 50c and $1.25, at Geilg(er’s Drug Store, 408 King East, Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. GIRL §$12.00 per year, $1.00 for sin months. $35. TO $60. A WEEK! Your own business! No boss, no timeâ€"clock, independence! The leading line of Home Service Products! If you own a car operate in the country, otherwise pick a city territory. Full informaiion FREE on request. FAMILEX, Dept. C. 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? 1f you need More Insurance . . .. Zdl the Local Representative MAN‘S NEW MONTROSE WRIST WATCH between Forwell gravel pit and Erb St. on’Sunday, Sept. 8. Return to Police Office. Reâ€" THE WATERLOO MUTUAL ; FIRE INSURANCE | COMPANY | SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ Office, Waterloo Fire Livestock Employers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond â€" Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance BUSINESS ; DIRECTORY WE HAVE a number of reome who wish to buy farms in the vicinity of Kitchener. List (our farm progniu with us. . o. Bender, altor and Insuror, 125 ximit West, Phone 2â€"0682, Kite T. 33â€"41 IRL FOR GENERAL housework, family of 2. Apply Mrs. David L. Cowan, 235 Frederick St., Kitchâ€" ener. Telephone 2â€"1468. RELDERL Y retired gentieman, clean habits, needs room and board imâ€" ndhhs in _ quiet, Christian m rite Box 139, Waterloo le, Waterloo, Ont, _ 36â€"8 D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES ward A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Real Estate and Insurance Ageats : Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. » â€" Automobile â€" Accident Every Kind of Insurance BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER MORE TO REPLACE Kitchener â€" Guelph AGENTS WANTED LOST AND FOUND WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 Health CHIROPRACTIC ROOM AND BOARD WANTED HELP WANTEDâ€" REAL ESTATE WANTED TO BUY CHIROPRACTOR 19 King St. Rest REAL ESTATE ELECTRICAL DRUGGISTS INSURANCE Office: 2â€"0646 Res,: 6â€"6572 HINGS AND ALL TAL EFFECTs CoOST Life MOTORS Plate Glass Reâ€"winding Accident â€"378 §â€"48 Ontarte 81. 8. RITORENEE Phone Tâ€"Â¥648 â€" Manager‘s Res. $â€"4171 ontamo {1 Oferce QurHT eR Notice To Creditors §§ Queen St. South ~ Phone 6â€"4484 Crediters and others are hereby | notified to send in to the underâ€" signed the claims afa'mst the estate | of Eldon McDougall, of the town of Waterloo, in the county of Waterâ€"| loo, mechanic, deceased, (who died on or about May 29th, 1947,) toâ€"| gether with the nature of and value of securities, if any, held by them, such claims to be sent in,1 not later than the 9th day of Octoâ€" i ber, 1947, after which the assets! of the said deceased will be distriâ€"‘ buted in pursuance of section 51 of the trustee act, R.S.O. Chlpterl 165; and any claim not so sent in shall not be entitled to participate, in such distributiom. 2 , Whether BUYING or SELLING a â€" Dated this 15th day of Septemâ€" ber, 1947. Baskets of White gladioli, white | asters and ferns formed a lovely‘ setting for the wedding of Miss, Bernice Viola Egerdee, RN., of Kitchener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Egerdee, Rosebank, to( Mr. Gordon Percy Rushton, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rushton, 98 Heins Ave., Kitchener, at _ St.| James Lutheran Church, New Dunâ€"; dee, on Saturday, Sept. 6th. Rev.) Henry Schmieder officiated. Mrs. Lester Shantz of Kitchener played the wedding music and Miss Muriel Egerdee was soloist. ‘ | _ Mr. Norman Wallis, Kitchener, | was best man. Ushers were Mr. Il"red Egerdee, Jr., and Mr. Robert ) Egerdee, brothers of the bride. _ A reception was held at the \Grand River Inn. The bride‘s moâ€" lthcr received wearing a raspbetry crepe gown with black accessories and a corsage of white roses. Asâ€" sisting her was the bridegroom‘s mother wearing a black crepe gown with pink accessories and a corsage of pale pink roses. Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked lovely in a gown of white applique satin fashioned with a pepium and long sleeves taâ€" pering to a point. She wore a Princess Juliana veil of imported English â€" hand â€" embroidered | silk falling into a train. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Miss Audrie Egerdee, sister of the brige, attended her as maid of hoâ€" nor. She wore a white silk emâ€" pbroidered eyelet gown fashioned with a bustle caught by a large blue taffeta bow. A nalo of pale blue feathers and long blue taifeta mitâ€" tens completed her ensemble. Bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy Rusnion, Kitchener, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Donna Egetâ€" dee, sister of the bride. Both were gowned similarly to the maid of honor. Fur Sule aud Por Rent by the Muber The three attendants carried nosegays of white asters and shasta daisies tied with pale blue net. For her goingâ€"away costume the vride donned a wine, and green shepherd check suit with dark green accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Rushton travelled to Muskoka for their wedd'mf trip. On their return they will reside at 46 Park St., Kitchener. HESSENAUR & SHANTZ The Misses Shirley Eckstein and Eva Schlichter entertained twentyâ€" five girl friends at the former‘s home on Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Gordon Rushton (nee Berâ€" nice Egerdee) who was married reâ€" cently and~ Miss Jean Halliman, brideâ€"elect of Saturday. The rooms were prettily decorated with edpink and white streamers and w di:s bells. Progressive flea was play and the gze winners were Mrs. Howard wman and Miss Ann Adele Eckstein. Miss Lorene Stoltz read the adâ€" dresses and the Misses Dorothy Luâ€" dolph and Florence Diefenbacher g:uented the guests of honor with autiful table hm}r Both Mrs Rushton and Miss Hallman replied nmab:{ A delicious and dainty luneh was served by the hostesses assisted by Miss Ann Adele Eckstein and Mrs. A mock wedding was performed with the following taking part: brideâ€"Mrs. Robert Lundie; groom â€"Mrs. Howard Bowman; b;ides- maid, Miss Kathlgn Hallman: best manâ€"Miss Reta Coleman and minâ€" | isterâ€"Miss Alice Oswald. _ 84 Sunday, Sept. 28, 1947 Full information from Agents Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 124 Queen N CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Te o s o in c m t A. K. Cressman and Son, | 102 King St. S., Waterloo. / TIME TABLE CHANGES By Mrs. Howard Fried ROSEBANK (Chronicle IIFTE Now and Used Effective t) 253 KING ST. EAST Free Service 12% Cedar St. Rast DEAD OR CRIPPLED HORSES AND CATTLE REMOVED â€"PROMPTLY And without charge. Telephone COLLECT for free service. CANADIAN TRANSFORMER LTD. The Ontario Glove Mfg. Co. Ltd. GOOD wWAGES We will pay you we}l while learning. WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR 5 GIRLS TO LEARN GLOVE WORKING CONDITIONS ARE IDEAL. We can arrange for very nice living accommodation â€""A Hoeme Away From Home" THIS WORK IS STEADY AND WILL ALWAYS EARN YOU A GOOD LIVING. GORDON YOUNG (Elmira) Ltd. C I R L S AGES AND STEADY EMPLOYMENT snnz zm . Clean, Pleasgnt Surroundings "The Friendly Company GIRLS! YOUTHS! will be glad to call on you to give you 5â€"DAY 28 ERB ST. EAST Phone 2â€"2589 â€" WATERLOO Used Hot Water Furnace Brass bed (double) Springs Bird cage For Sale Good condition KITCHENER Benderâ€" Zohs Wiiting: . __ | day and he is doing fine and will soon be able to be out again after ! his recent accident. gown with nylon:embroidered yoke nd“nonn’dvï¬lhe.l“l corsage of pink roses and was atâ€" tended by “Oo%h‘mm man, wearing a frock usa crepe styled with draped baico and pushâ€"up sleeves and a corsage of yellow roses.> The 17th line Amish Mennonite iiimr' ty 'fl’ at 1.30 o‘clock ':'c‘nm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zehr of Rast Zorra Mrs. Annie Jacksbn has returned 1home after spemiin%la few weeks | with friends in aterloo and ‘Kitchener. was united in marringe > ] * of gladioli. The groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Nelson Bender. The ushers were Mr. Vernon Zehr and Mr. Ivan Bender. and white stfeamers and bouquets Later Mr. and Mrs. Bender left for a weddm to Windsor and Detroit, the bride travelling in a flflred dress, a blue topcosat and black accessories Upon returning they will reside in East Zorra. Guests attended the wedding from Waterloo, Kitchener, New Hunburt. Wellesley, Milverton and Tavistock. By Mrs. Emerson Matthews (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. H. Welsh and Paul and Lois of Moorefeld with Mr. and Mrs. N. Matthews on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Kelg, Bobbie and Glen of Winfield with Mr. and Mrs. Ellwyn Cherry, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Em. Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Art Sheard of Waâ€" terloo called on the former‘s broâ€" ther, Mr. Chas. Matthews on Sunâ€" Mrs. D. Martin and sons Bryce and Graham with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C..Rutherford one day last Mr. and Mrs. Zinn of New Dunâ€" dee visited their daughter, Mrs. W. Gowing and Mr. Gowing recently. Mr. and Mrs. T. Campbell of Elâ€" mira with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rutherford, Sunday. _ iome week _ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Matthews and Marlene of Woodstock and Mrs. Follow GLENALLEN was held at the de‘s parents, the Rosa Cunningham of Elmira with Mr. and Mrs. Gerber of St. Clemâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Em. Matthews, Sunâ€" j engs have purchased the property day afternoon. lof _Thomas Fleet and will move in n L03 ano CAL.s arces zaathis week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Starr and family in Elmira on Saturday evenâ€" ing. . 24. citrus fruits 27. queen of 29. cripples 31. international} 32. threeâ€"toed 34. the heart 35. symbol for sloths 33. church 36. piece of property 37. tale of adventure 38. peruses 40. fortification 42. hidden 67. printer‘s 10. writing measures implement arriad #Aupr93se4 01 s2m.uy Mr. and Mrs. E. Cherr%land son Billy spent last week in Wingham. 8. rattiesnake 9. congregate 18. comb. form 37. festive 41. takes out 46. female deer 47. variety