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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jul 1948, p. 7

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Por Gale ond Por Rent by the Makrer +* sumpstramp aponee macsumas UNDRRWOOD LIMITED ~_ BUSINESS DIRECTORY â€"_____ want aps _ o-..umnn-n.-g.- ..g»-:i:-:d-.“‘c.-; not :bmd:-no-lumâ€"t Bos addresses in sase of The Ohromigie, 10 cents extra. T. H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis K. H. Duna f CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS T. H. R. Brock (Trustee in Bankruptcy) _ 19 King St. East _ _ Office: 44 William St. â€" Waterlo) Phone 3â€"1357 See your doctor first, then let us All xour prescriptions. Bedford LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Destroys weeds on lawns: 49¢, 89¢, $1.65, $2.69 at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King Fast, Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. New New New New §18.00 per year, At wholesate price. Beautiful chenille spreads for double or single beds, in all Snstel colors, fast dye, $4.99 each. Chenille spreads, fullâ€"90x100, with cmm'ast‘mil basket désign in centre, $7.98 each. Also habitant hand hooked rugs, tightly made and very colorful, 18x36", 3 for $4.00. These articles are worth much more. Sent C.O.D. plus postâ€" }I’&'ef"fii)'rie} refunded immediately if not satisfied. Handicraft Distriâ€" butors, 254 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, Que. CHENILLE BEDSPREADS $4.99 ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE 1J you meed More Insurance . . . Call the Local Representative too THE WATER MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE inss s Stase hew many insertions you want T rits plainiy on one side of yaper only Employers‘ Lisbility Guarantee Bond â€" Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance SUTHERLANDâ€"SCHULTZ _ GCemplete Offce Kquipment â€" ONTARIO OFeics QuTHTVA 68 Quesn 8i South = Phone 6â€"4484 00â€"08 @ntaste 81. 8. ZITon®rBa Phone 9â€"1800 ~ Manager‘s Rea. 88111 Whether BUYING or SELLING a Chartered Accountants o_ ELECTRIC KITCHENER and GUELPH A. K. CRESSMAN & SON PULLETS, eight weeks to laying, pure breeds or hybrid crosses. Advise age, number and price. in stock v 4 H.P., Light Duty at $19.35 v % HP., Heavy Duty at $35.80 v ; HP., Heavy Duty at $49.65 w % H.P., Heavy Duty at $66.00 v % H.P., Heavy Duty at $86.00 Larger sizes also available. Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 Every Kind of Insurance ELECTRIC MOTORS HESSENAUR & SHANTZ BUILDING COSTS ARE Apply Tweddle Chick Hatcheries (‘Talled, Fergus, Ontaric; _ , , Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY WANTED TO PURCHASE CHIROPRACTIC NPR MIITE Y & BROUGHTON CHIROPRACTOK ELECTRICAL WANTED TO BUY REBAL BSTATE WEEDANOL DRUGGISTS TYFPEWRITERS INSURANCE . _ age, number and price. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Mew and Used K KE Plate Glass AUTO LOANS $50 to *1500 4. Refinance existing high payâ€" mentsâ€"If present payments are too high, refinance here for lower payments and get extra cash if you need it. 5. Car Repairs â€" Need to fix up your car? Or need new tires? Get cash here. 6. Selling Your Car?â€"We can finance {our buyer if he lacks full cash. 7. Buying a Car? â€" We can finance your purchase if you Erbâ€"Jantsi Wedding Vows Solemnized. On Saturday afternoon in the Steinman Mennonite Church, Baâ€" den, Miss Wilma Jantzi, onlg daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah S. Jantzi, and Mr. Albert Erb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Erb, RR. 2, Zurich were united in marriage by Rev. Moses O. Jantzi of Baden, asâ€" sisted by Rev. Amos Schwartzehâ€" truber of Argentina, South Ameriâ€" ca. Special music was provided by the Bender male quartette. _ _ The bride chose for â€"fnéij wedding gown a‘yhile_ [\ylonLove.r '.:fl‘ejl BPe on ie eP made with a lace yoke, fitted boâ€" dice, bishop aleeves and a full skirt. She carried a~ white Bible. Miss Merrill lutzi, of Baden, was maid of honor and her gown was of pink net over taffeta and styled llke‘ that of the bride. Miss Dorothy Erb, a cousin of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid, wearing a k‘)lnk sheer frock with round neckline, bilhog sleeves and full skirt. Both attendants wore white actessories and had corsages of briarcliffe roses. ‘ Best man was Mr. LaVerne Janâ€" tzi, brother of the bride, and the ushers were Mr. Harold Erb of Zuâ€" rich, cousin of the bridegroom, and Mr. Wallace Jutzi, Kitchener, couâ€" sin of the bride. _ . 350 King St. W. Tel. 7â€"1313 I Thomas 3. Cooke, Manager® CLOSED satuUrDAYs A reception was held later at the home of the bride‘s parents, where the guests were received by the bride‘s mother wearing a gray crepe afternoon frock and the ONWARD WASHER Porcelain model, in new condition ... BEATTY WASHER brisegroom‘s mother in a printed! beige crepe afternoon froek. Each wore black accessories and a corâ€" m«t pink roses. a wedding trip to Indiana 1 ACME GAS RANGE 1 SPARTON RADIO 5 tube, with 1 BEATTY IRONER Appliance Specials FOR THIS WEEK APPLIANCES 16 College 8t. â€"~ Kit At the Company that likes to say "YES" COME IN, WRITE OR PHONE TODAY FOR DETAILS You Drive Your Carâ€"while you pay on your loan. Insurance Premiums â€" you may borrow for Premiums on full insurance coverage McGowan & Hill Beatty Store McGOWAN & HILL Porcelain model, Like new .......:... Factory rebuilt transformer ................ $24.50 Floor model. Save .... $30.00 CO. OF CANADA 500â€"for any good purâ€" se, even thoush your car not fully paid. WASHER at $79.50 o in Seids donned a pink ment of the grandstand for heatâ€" ing water, had exploded early in the evening when tions were underway, no K.?f.é:_r T on Bits Rrigede, who ”mm..?; n , who quickly and 'mmatxed the fire which had in the frameâ€" work of the bandstand. _ The president, Miss Ethel Hunsâ€" berger, gave an address of welcome Luu‘ this was responded to by the nutor, Rev. G. Wuerscher. The New Dundee Band was in attendâ€" ance and §mh¢d music for the evening. wiches, ice cream, }coi!ee and . strawberries _ were served by the ladies. A baking sale and fish pond were also conducted and these received splendid patronâ€" age from the crowd in attendance. father, Mr. Gideon Bechtel. _ Miss Geraldine Bender, nurseâ€"inâ€" training at La Junta, Colo., is spending a six weeks‘ vacation Mrs. Harry Ashcroft of Owen Sound spent a few days with her Salesman to sell Ferguson System Tractors and Implements Also Wood‘s Electrical Farm Equipment Man with some fo Salary and commission 71 King St. North BRICKER MOTORS Salesman Wanted forming experience preferred. n. â€" Automobile provided WATERLOO Limited Apply r;u;g _a week‘s vacation with the ormer‘s brother, Mr. Stanley D. Ross and Mrs. Ross of New Lisâ€" keard. uA %ul;ty was held huéh'lzakuday at ne Homestead, espeare, honoring Miss Ella ‘hfloz‘ of Baâ€" den, who was married to Mr. James Monaghan of New Hamburg last The evening was spent in playâ€" ing cards and dancing, after the gresenution of a &m to the couple y Mr. Kenneth Hesse. Guests, inâ€" B( Mr. Kenneth Hesse. Guests, inâ€" cluding a number from Kitchener, were served refreshments in the dining room, which was decorated with pink and white streamers and Thought must be made better, and ‘hyman life more fruitful, for the divine energy to move it onâ€" ward and upward.â€"Maryq Baker Phone 2â€"3521 Rev. S. E. Stevenson of Galt conâ€" ducted the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday mornâ€" The Doon Presbyterian Church and Sunday School held their anâ€" nual picnic on Saturday afternoon at Willow Lake. A delicious supâ€" per was served by the ladies of the church after the races, when prizes were given to the winners. There ing. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston was in charge of the service at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. The congregations of the United Church and Presbyterian Church will unite together during the month of July at the Presbyterian Church. Rev. S. E. Stevenson of Galt in charge, on Sunday next, July 4th, at 9.15 in the morning. was also a treasure hunt that was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. _ Quite a number of éeoglé of the village atended the Band Festival 2eld at Waterloo Park on Saturâ€" ay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith atâ€" tended the funeral of the former‘s brother, Frederick Arthur Smith, on Tuesday afternoon held from the T. Little and Son Funeral Home, Galt. Interment was made (OhrgZicht Derrespanient? VACATION iN vice was conducted by Rev. M. C. Parr. The pallbearers were: R. Kng. J. Mcintosh, F. Ball H. Jones, A Cullaton and R. Bain. The congregation of Doon Penteâ€" costal Mission tendered Rev. and Mrs. Charles Struck a reception in form of a pantry shower on their arrival. The social evening was atâ€" ranged on the lawn at the parsonâ€" age. Choruses were sun‘i and reâ€" freshments served. Rev. Mr. Struck is the new pastor of the Mission. in Mount View Cemetery. The serâ€" Wesley PearceK‘ spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Baker of Clyde. . Mrs. O. Goddard, Mrs. Win. Teet Misses Louise Goddard, Eunice Teet and Chester Goddard were Sundxz\?r visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dawson of Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKenzie and son Donnie have returned to their home in Sarnia after soendâ€" ing a few days‘ vacation at the home of Mrs. Chas. Hatt. _ _ Gilbert Wilfong_ was a visitor with his brother, Reg. Wilfong of Campbellville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Steen and children Sandra, ‘Michael and Larâ€" lr{y sgent Sund:g with relatives in itchener and Guelph. _ _ _ _ Miss Norma Boll of Kitchener was visiting friends in the village on Sunday. _ _ _ . John Perine of Buffalo is spendâ€" ing a vacation at the home of his mother. Mrs. H. Perine. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gilchrest and son of Parry Sound spent a few da{s’ vacation at the home of Mrs. Gilchrist‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kleinsteuber. ' Mr. and Mrs.â€"Clarence Boll of Kitchener spent Sunda\* at _ the {\ome of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guilâ€" ette. o 2 _ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcey spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Pearcey of Rockton. a 00 Ӥi¢;fle;- Jones spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fiert Wintermeyer of Kitchener, Mane Pishor snent Sunday with â€" fic;fi?"f"{s'fie; spent Sunday with his wife and relatives in Kitchener and Bridgeport. S _ Mrs. Lorne Faulkner spent Tuesâ€" day with friends in Kitchener. . Mr. and Mrs. George Goddard and son Gary of Preston visited Sunday at the home of the forâ€" mer‘s mother, Mrs. 0. Goddard. Doulel Wilfong spent Saturday at the otorcicle Races in London, Mr:; and Mrs. C. Callahad of Presâ€" and Brid’gegort. Mrs. Ted Wolfe and daughter Dorothy and Lanny Fisher was visiting in Kitchener on Thursday. ton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melâ€" vin Wolfe on Friday. _ use Man d Eimemiam h o en im w Mr. and Mrs. E. Kerr and chilâ€" dren Barbara, Sylvia and Wayne of Galt spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gill.

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