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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Mar 1948, p. 7

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> Bus sddresses in cure of The Ohrontoie, % 10 cents exten. . ts * RkE BC * A flls HARTERED ACCOUNTANT See your SPECIAL 19¢c, also 39¢c, 59c and $1.25 at Geiger‘s Drug Store, ;oz“lzl’(lin‘ East, Kitchener, Phone PIANO ACCORDION, good condiâ€" tion. Reasonable. 40 King St. North, Waterloo. Phone 2â€"5034. ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED?! T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn hidg *® FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE 1f you need More Insurance . . . Call the Local Representative THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ Kitchener â€" Guelph NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM LD.A. Drug Store, opp BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUILDING COSTS ARE (poet.) 14. bustie 15. masculine name 16. disposseased 18. interfere atmosphere 13. in a row _ warâ€"club $. anathematize 12. electric t “'fllfl‘&f HORIZONTAL 1. food fish D. medieval CROSSWORD â€" â€" â€" By Eugene Sbc/fer' PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR 7] King St. Hast _ _ * FOR SALE DAVIS & DUNN Store, opposite Post ‘_ %fl %1 §1. webâ€"like membrane 52. beverage 53. fod of war 54. formerly 4. native of Denmark 4. formorlg VYERTICAL 1. sait â€" Waterio® C C Iff | HESSENAUR & SHANTZ _t Limited L. Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. 7P | _ For Sale and For Reut by the Maker Hnl'hu- Plate Glass WE OFFER good graded saluries, hospitalization Empt ”".‘°°"“”" and pension benefits, 5 day week, 2 woeeks Guarantee Bond â€" Boiler Insurance vacation with pay. Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage s | Automobile Insurance If you would like PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT lasiseromenemenniconnoen n ientomnrmen mamepermmrnmntremencmmien under excellent working conditions . . . §¥â€"48 Ontarie 5t 8. «rroumesa inndbeperedins n.,h,ll Insurance Company of Canada zn n ange m | Waterloo, Ontario ‘ OntaRIO Ofeice QUTETTE®S §8 Queen St. South â€" Phone 6â€"46486 Whether BUYING or SELLING a Thousands of children in Europe are homeless, nungry and cold From their numbers may spring a new Einstein ... or a new Hitler! The choice is yours. Give generâ€" cusly to the Canadian Appeal for Children. A. K. CRESSMAN & S0ON Real Estate and Insurance, WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South sCcoTT‘s CABS 6 â€" 6669 UNDERWOOD LIMITED §. more rashly foolish 6. accessory Every Kind of Insurance coverin 7. desires © Gf ul 2o2 Cmm oc e l aomale ye fiying mammals emale sheep Jos. O. Sehi, 21 33 Erb St. West WATERLO O REAL ESTATE %W TYPEWRITERS ° L7A 77 77 24â€"Hour Service New and Used q Gff [ t % 44 10. citrus drinks 11. knob 17. seat near altar 19. showy (collog.) 21. at a distance 22. Biblical weed 24. excess of solar year (pl.) 28. metal case, us for coffee 19. Mohammeâ€" Queen St. N. 77 *Cnronicie Corredpondent) 2s Corredpondent ) Ladies‘ Aid Meeting. ‘ *On Monday afternoon the reguâ€" lar monthly meeting of the Livingâ€" | ston Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid was held in the Ladies‘ gid room with a good attendance of members !pre(ei:L h":“be 'd:’\‘rotioml period was in c e of the conâ€" Véenor. léux.l(;‘hn Hngn with MJ; tuart C. Kuhn presiding at piano. Mrs. Ezra %mnnemm read the scripture reading and Mrs. Elâ€" gin Wright led in prayer. A g‘per entitled, “Observm(b the ter Season" was given by Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Diamond. The president, Mrs, Stuart C. Kuhn, presided for the business peâ€" riod. After the regular routine matters of business had been conâ€" ducted it was decided to donate a sum of money to the United Naâ€" tions‘ Appeal for Children, and also to assume the cost of ‘““‘“J the church organ. Plans were made for the floral decorations of the church for Easter Sunday. After some dis WE REQUIRE clerks and typists with or without experience, for interesting work in our Head THE EQUITABLE LIFE BADEN WANTED Write or apply in person to cussion it was decided to hold the ..A{rumeet at the church on onday even at 8 p.m. instead of the usual time. The repetition of the Mizpah Benedicâ€" tion in unison. Mrs. Ezra Brenneâ€" man and Mrs, Clarence Diamond conducted a contest with a prize being given for the high and low contestant. The winners of these were Mrs. Carl Ritchie and Mrs Valentine Hofstetter. A social hour :e‘i' enjo’:?i g;mmmio:mq l(l:.' ng serv e John Holst and Mrs. Valentine Hofstetter with Mrs Stuart C. Mr. Harry Ashcroft of Owen Sound, called on Mr. Gideon Bechâ€" Quite a number of Baden folks attended the Fireside Service in the New Hamburg Bagtm Church on Sunday evening, when the reliâ€" Kuhn tel on Monday even _ _Mrs. M. Fallis of Harriston is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Cl‘nirence Diamond and Mr. Diamâ€" ond. uians", was shown. nd)lul‘vimnfid:hof Last Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schneider were Doâ€" lores Roche of Kitchener and Ruâ€" dolph Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Witzel and Gladys Robertâ€" son all of Petersburg. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Martin were Mr. and npomues Wvfil& Mrs. tmmily ‘of the i """"r...';‘.,‘ d‘iyvnh Mr. and Mrs. Noah Marâ€" Mr. Norman Duench of Waterloo Cl .. epibqaigest [ es ons a der on Saturday afternoon. lenstein and Mr .and Mrs. Daniel Martin for supper of near Wallenâ€" ;fiin.‘ and Mr. and Mrs. Manassah rtin. The -m;ul:f school at Hawkesâ€" | ville was well attended every week | and this week and next week it will be held on Wednesday even-r ing at 8 o‘clock. Everybody welâ€" come. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jantzi and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leinhardt of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alois Leinhardt (anzb Correapondent) Quite a number of village and district friends attended the funâ€" eral of Mrs. Clifford Snider in Waâ€" terloo, Tuesday, of last week. Miss Marion Schweitzer was a midâ€"week visitor in Toronto and attended the weading of her niece, Miss Georgina Schweitzer, whose marri#e took place in the Queen Ci& ednesday evening. ith the uwinf of crows durâ€" ing the past fortn: glht and the apâ€" pearance of several specie of our summer birds one is reminded of spring not being far off. Nevertheâ€" less weather conditions tgenemlly. are very wintry like, with a occaâ€" sional blizzards and subâ€"zero therâ€" mometer readings. Local tfi;;:g’:’ rece ’K'éd‘"iifix sinâ€" cere regret the news of the â€" ing of fl: Ernest Kopf of l&t.c'r: ener and a staff member of the Chronicle Press. a Mr and Mrs. Urias Weber CONESTOGO Mr. Harold Stroh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stroh, last week acâ€" companied Elmira and Twin City friends to Washington, D.C., to atâ€" tend the weekâ€"end wedding of a close friend, Mr. C. Mattusch, a forâ€" mer Elmira boy. The sale of farm chattels for Mr. Norman Wilkinson, held last Wedâ€" nesday attracted an exceptionally large number of people. A\?ion- eers A. B. Brubacher and Angus Martin wielded the hammer and usual prices were realized. e¢â€" Daily ex. Sun. & Hol. d â€"Sun. & Hol BUS CONNECTIONS AT Ow soUND AND AT TORONTO % OTTAWA AND BAY V TO LONDON To T\ 850 am. o 430 pm. 8$.05 a.m. 4.10 pm. d 9.55 p.m. 100 pm. FRED WESSON â€" King St. E. Phone 24469 â€" _ KITCHENER Tickets and Information at LEAVE KITCHENER (Standard Time) A business transaction of public interest took place during the latâ€" terpartolhnweekuthefim- nership of John Carlaw and Michâ€" ael Valeriote .late owners of the former Letsonâ€"Winfield â€" garage, was dissolved by the former taking over Mr. Valeriote‘s interests. It is not yet known what Mr. Valeriote‘s plans are for the future. St. Matthew‘s Church Sunday School is preparing for an Easter Festival with an appropriate proâ€" gram. § 1005 p.m. 150 pm.

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