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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Sep 1948, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR NOW cas cooking COMES The new contribution rates are :â€" t kx * $Weekly and monthly rated employees Folks everywhere are talking about Essotane, ME the new, modern, metered gas service brought Je 9 now to your county by Imperial Oil Limited. PAE w4 Essotane is natural petroleum gas supplied in hx es +8 ce small, safe steel containers. It burns with an (EA3 k . 34] e .. . s 2 intense, steady flame. It‘s clean. It‘s odorless. ‘»«;‘:5-‘ o y * . Gives maximum heat the minute you turn it onâ€" Jns haF } % K. * no slowâ€"heating elements to fuss with; no fires . M uk t A to poke or shake. Essotane is nonâ€"poisonous, . P" is 3 perfectly safe. a Â¥ y ; ? * . e It‘s easy to start using Essotane. Imperial Oil | t K t s3 , service men simply set up steel cylinders outside K 4 "W f {Ronrbwsntoome ; your home, lead the gas into your kitchen 4 10 . ¥‘< P M o through small copper tubing. For the average A CÂ¥ . 9e _ Ne \‘?ifi e family, one cylinder will last up to three months. i s A i ... . . KB ‘The cost is smallâ€"you pay only for the amount & e 4. 33 you use as shown by your meter. There‘s no | Buj % 4 m l danger of running outâ€"your supply is checked . EM suiiacanis oi dn regularly. Essotane is the same type of product _ MORE LEISURE. Easotane is unrhct cooking fuel now being used by more than 4,000,000 homes in _ â€" gives you the exact da%oflnn when you want it. Britain and the United States (70 per cent of these Makes coomm- convenience, speed and users live in areas where electricity is available.) &nhf:-tm bookl:. ::;:';_m leisure time for you. EMPLOYERS and EMPLOYEES! New contribution rates for On and after September 20, 1948, new Gdenomnasons UOf UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE STAMPS » will be on sale at POST OFFICES. Surplus stamps of old denominations may be exchanged at Post Offices any time prior to October 31, 1948. EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 4, 1948, INCREASED BENEFITS ARE _____ PAYABLE TO CLAIMANTS WITH DEPENDENTS. Rasotane Gas Service Imperial Oil Limited 668 Church Street, Toronto 2, Ontario. Yes. 1 would like to know more about Resotane. Please send me, without charge or obligation, FREE, 8â€"page illustrated booklet which teile all about this new, quick, clean gae service. Class of Employed Persons While carning less than 90 cents a day or while under 16 years of age _ (*Paid on his behalf {1 the employer) Enjoy these advantages of Afi‘ | quick, clean, gas cooking IMPERIAL OIL \¢550tan¢\ LIMITED Unemployment Insurance r1f e en ooo o en esd a a e n d en n m n n o d e n n n n n n dn e n en n in dn e d h4 db d e db 4b 9+ ce aa en en n n r en en en en e enb dn d 5 Are effective October 4, $ 5.40 to $ 7.49. $ 7.50 to $ 9.59. $ 9.60 to $11.99. $12.00 to $14.99. $15.00 to $19.99. $20.00 to $25.99. $26.00 to $33.99. $34.00 or moref. about Essotane, *k******************* earning $3,120.00 or w’hm' iooua brought e v_’ * 9 oo imited. Be +. 2l s plied in EsA 15 0e * s R with an MA W h odorless. "’a‘\fi C vlgh + hss it onâ€" We IF P S j s no fires .. W@@M 2 uk .A e } isonous, . P B 3 t 3 ’:fii?* e erial Oil * f$ ‘::g y s outside &Â¥ . J PA $og ons thoes kitchen *4 ;‘ i is average 4 C i s . & & l;* 5 H months. &/ . A w h. wl . amount [ ; esE es ere‘s no BW & ® hi. w3 checked . Meaa Pssavaiis oi uie * °* ctRN\ oas servict WEEKLY RATE 10 YOouRr COUNTY morelyonmnoti-'a 42 â€"~â€" ensernt 21 42 ~avrRS Vaize of se e se en n n n n e n 8 2e es n e m e n e n n n 6# THEB W ATERLOU~ (Ontarte) CH RKONLCLE THTIS ARTICLE REMOVED Mrs. J. Holman and Mrs. Fred Book from Stratford spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Krauter. Confirmation . classes â€" have been resumed at St. Peter‘s Luâ€" theran Church with the followâ€" ing senior students: Harold Satâ€" tler, Kenneth Heimpel, Karl Kuhn, Pauline Goojwin and June Longmire, Pastor Roy Giosz, instructor. Neighbors and friends gatherâ€" ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zi:g.l‘er for a farewell gfly in or of Mr. and Mrs. win Roeder who have been spendin‘g a two weeks‘ vacation here and have left for their home at Halifax NS., Tuesday. _ sc.% dibbia areews ~ from Escanda, Mich., Mr. and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ephraim Ratz and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hahn from Detroit, Mich., 'Em Monâ€" day with their uncle, Mr. Albert Krauter. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Schott from Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Abram Schott, Erbsville, m Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Schott. Mr. and Mrs. Art Schantz and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Riepert from Kitchener were visitors with Miss Maud Engelter. _ _ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peckham from Hamilton spent s\md? with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. J. Gies. _ Mr. and Mrs. Percy Schock, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forwell and daughter Sharon from Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keller from Waterlo were S\mw visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhn. Little Miss Bernadine Kellar, who has been spending the last two months with her gamiplrem.s. Mr. and Mrs. uhn returned to her home at Waterlo on Sunday. 8 _ Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schleuter on ét;m‘;‘fih 2 Mis. Elgin Martin, . ani Graham and Helen fi:flin.r::‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNichol from Britton. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss at~ tended â€" the _ Schneiderâ€"Woods wedding at West Montrose * "Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Rebber@ * Y visited at Rostock on Sundly“ with Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Rehâ€" b'fli-. and Mrs. William Schneiâ€" der spent Sunday at with Mr. and ‘lu and Mrs Waiter Schott at Grimaby. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bauman rt Sunday with Mr. and Mra. ampbell at Dorking. _ _ _ were recent visitors with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Schott T HE HOUSE C ©xHE PURSUIT HAPPINESS ... No man can genuine happiness, without fellow man to do the same. The extent of our enjoyment these rights depends entirely on ness to keep our with that of others. The moment the use of our own liberty our forefathers fought to maintain. moderation is the key to the successful pursuit of happiness .. . moderation in our thinking, in our actions, and in personal hnbiic. That is why, in or not at all." of Seagram has repeatedly said, ‘"Drink moderately, that of another . .. we are abusing the i Children go back to school ... leaves redden and fall ... darkness comes earlier ... the last crops are taken in ... fires * become popular again ... there is frost in the morning air. Now is the time to think of winter comforts, repairs to the house and buildings...fuel...winter feed. A good time too for quiet planning and for talking over with our nearest branch manager your plans and financial needs for the future He welcomes your call A T HE ROYAL BA NK O F CA N A D A enjoy a true life and true liberty, or pursue WATERLOO BRANCH > > >â€" > > > own pursuit of happiness from interfering The House of Seagram believes that Gracticve Moderalion Sodagy! first conceding the right of his the use of whisky too, the our unselfish willingâ€" D. S. McKAY, Manager of

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