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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Oct 1948, p. 7

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6liii',CT,i'g I): .33"sz KHZ? flung Mudord of New Ham- Holiday fee,',',': of Mr. ttrtth Mn Henry ru were: Mr. and Mrs Wilfnd Grube, Mr. and Mm. Wilson Grutre and dauduer of ICitqheoer, Mr an4Nra. Lorne ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED ? . BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER . FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE " you need More Insurunrv . Call the Local Representive of THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Fire Whether BUYING or SELLING a FARM Dan O‘Connell recoived the and news of the death of his fa- thee, Patrick O'Cunnoll, whwh emu-ted In a coal mmn at Glace Bay N.B. Mr. O'Cnnnell. acrnm- panlcd by his wife and small daughter and Mr, and Mrs. Carl Renaud of Kitchener, left to It- tend the funeral, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kimm- ter of Kitchener are!“ the holi- da at the Ahmonr - the farmer's E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Ottice: 44 William St.. Water'. Phone 2-1357 See your doctor-first. then let us fill your prescri tions. Bedford IDA Drug glare. opposite Post Office, Waterloo. Reiteves sour stomach, headache and colds 29c and 57c. at Geiger's Drug Store, 408 King East. Kitchener, Phone 2-2127. New and Used Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, Complete office Equipment Gives a lovely home permanent, Toni with plastic curlers $2.50, Mre curlers $150; refill $125, at Geiger: Drug Store. 408 King ast, Kitchener, Phone Phone 2-2127. Bambeig: Rm“. Me low/eater BROOK. DAVIS, DUNN & BROUGH'NYN T, H. R. Brock D Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS T. H. R. Brock (Trustee in Bankruptcy) ,. 39.19118 St. Eel _ qnnnwoqn TYPEWRITEBS “Mm. 7-76|2 Phone 2-4488 M1810“ Clio-Moi Ad-tut' lam I mu r Ind. nut-mm " an... no: nil by d.go at milk-w». " a” an .5. (mu. " “are. no“: u on. M. Bon mm I. c eunuch. Moo-huh " Queen St, $35219: TH! wamoo ”CHIC“; WAIT m l BUSINESS DIRECTORY " every Ice} 350 Kint Wrnt HESSENAUK & SHANTZ Limited Phone tbffAlh_u?f.Sueert N. SUfHERLAND-sCHULTz qtM8aatet GTG' ol',',',",','?,', For Baie Ind For Knit, G -iGToaU; YlNp'3TrAAtC0 ADDING MANIINES '. H.P., Heavy Duty at $35.80 A; HI'., Heavy Duty at $49.65 ‘2 HR, Heavy Duty at $66.00 N H..P., Heavy Duty at $86.00 (All New) JyyAttr_stiz_eq Algo _ay§_ilalzls~_ Real Estate and Insurance y0Mrr1RA9tp, 091mm UNDERWOOD iiiirivijii mum and ierk%Fdiitiitii ELECTRIC KITCHEN ER and GU ELPH ' Phone £3024 - __ Every Kind of Insurance onii It.“ - “venue-om. Slu- lumber 'rr'" pin-Ir omce 512 Kiiystt, South msnuc‘uom to: “you“: - wvnmnnm‘rs Health Cluttered Accountant! ELECTRIC MOTORS PRESCRIm'1oNs OUR SPECIALTY Livestock Enéployers’ Liability uarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance v INSURANCE By W. I Kit-Inner ""tytrrtr r‘qrnupondonl) ALKA SELTZER CHIROPRACTIC TYPEWRITERS REAL ESTATE In stock ' high! 12uty at 'lr?li. BUtk1NBt" DADS ELECTRICAL New and Used KITCHENS}? DRUGGISTS “mucus: i" Fix} a: Life - Bee-- TONI if 7-31"an a. of “1&1an ".irod. on an. dd: of - KITCHENER Ingr'a. Ro~ will“ Plate Glass "50 per 1m Plume 6-54.11 Kitchener Accident loo j The goers line "Order is hea- 1\tn's rst law," ts so eternally Ame. so axiomatic, that it has (become a trumm; and its wisdom Its as obvious m religion and scholarship as m astronomy or 1'iis"i'/i%"a"t's'cs, -- Mary Baker ik'ddy. Darling ' Company ltd. Annuities Branch DEPARTMENI’ 0F lAIOUI mum!“ nncnm rat-Mu A. MulAMAIA ”Hugh: IN§QMF9N Anni“. Ito-uh. Dip-"nun " law, 00-0.. M and no COMET! INIoIIAAVION - (an... MM Alum ADOlESS WANTED Dead Stock Horses $5.00 each YOUNG’S BETTER VISION GLASSES 17 King St Wert tf-er-st: is - V . d al' 'rtTtl' Coll Collect - All according to size and condition . A law-cost Canadian Govunmanl Annui'y gunman” you as much a0 $1200 a yea: for life. a No Medical Exominath"t is unwind. q Your Annuity cannot be seized undo! any law. You cannol lot. you: money oven if your pawn-MI fall info anon". q Anyone, from s to Is, ls eligible; Highest Cash Prices I each - Com. $5.00 each Hogs $1.50 per curt. For vase and efficiency " work and full enjoyment of reereB- tmn your eyes deserve the best vyv-care, Nothing less than the best in rye-care will do for the only vyos you'll ever have Wllper House Block III] (rum CHAIN] HOUR [HES The engagement is announced of Miss Patricia Hogan of Embro and Mr. Mellow Schiebel of Hesson. Wedding in near future. The barn of Mn Powell was burned to the ground Thanks- giv_ing day. Cause is unknown, humming visitor; with Mr. 1nd Jan. Kennedy were: Mr. and in Cecil Kuwait-ad funny. St. Agatha, Miss ther Kennedy, Kitchener, Mr. Neil Kennedy, Won, Dan of ‘Guel h, Mr. and In. Alf. Busch and 801m and Billie. Waterloo, er. Cullen! Kennedy, Water- oo. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and daughter with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Hanley, Miss Helen Hanley of Kitchener spent the week-end at her home here, Miss Am shimmer of Strut ford home for the weekend. Miss Gladys Kraemer' of El- era with her parents here. Stratford with Mr, and Airs Rex vis? -Hantey, oytr the_wtseh-end. of Waterloo with Maha- hen. with her I aziietsiiirG, - EHGAe" -- ieThGiAk a D..vid. Mr. Patrick hunky. ati of 'Arittlt,s,t?lttiii?t. Dttec ' and“: Chum . cue! soritiUdiri irittCftieia _- hi7: 9! WW"; __ min EFSM In _ Mis Marie Buster of Kitchener ith her rents here. Mr, sniping Charles Baker of In; Shirley vying 0.:in as; 1:22.. Mr. Chub. log-Inn apt 1rer- H"! _ Receiving at her home. the Ayride's mother wore a medium igreen crepe dress with black ac- ,cessories, and a Corsage of white starlight roses. The bridegroom’s ‘mother. assisting, wore a wine {crepe dress, black accessories :and a similar consage. When the Jeoupie left for points south the ‘bride donned a copen blue wool hes aind carried a similar hou- he." and Nancy Auet of yellow Queen Elizabeth 12,fegd,'afag, ‘roses. . . ' (who wore matching c.aceeesor-r2,ae2,i,ir'vr'i, ies and carried a similar bou- home he")! I A pale yellow dimity gown with, Mr and-Mrs white lace inserts was worn by of Rdckton war; the tlower girl, June MacDon- at the home a ald, Deon. She wore a matching Wesley Pearcey pgke bonnet and ca,trit,d a Putrt Mr and iril The bride, given in marriage ed the he by her father, wore a gown of gifts were n white slipper satin and net. _11 Members featured fitted lines with-n in- the My set nylon neckline, trimmed with their Octol Chantilly lace, long tily-point home of w sleeves, lace-edged pedum and resident, I Bowing skirt. A triple petal K, the ch. headdress held her tull-length will; wit veil of tulle illusion. She car- the previou :ried a made of American beau- b the sec ity roses and stephanotis. centred vino“. " {with gardenias. The treasur [ Miss Faith Rosie. Doon. was gave her r1 her cousin’s maid of honor. She were an“; was in a gown of pink embossed the close of Meta made with square neck- tens served line, cap sleeves and torso bodice W. Teet in ending in a peplum. She wore her home f finger-tip gloves and a t)9rarrWednem%r, headdress with a shoulder; Mr. and J length veil and carried a colonial , Hamilton 3 bouquet ot Queen EtiyatrthiGii; of d roses. A similar costume in tur- ateader quoise was worn bilthe 111te Mrs G maid, Miss Grace osie, Boon, M me“ who w9re a mgtching fcceror- may "ma rm bf mauve, white and [ellow flow- Mr. Maurice Schwindt, Wal- len, was best man. Ushen'ng were Mr. Michael Schmidt an Mr. Edward Main of Kitchener. Mix min? seam of all m IM5r an; in I setting of autumn ttowe" and (cm W“ Ltevlfpufriea ihy A kk,' book' ___ In. In. a JlAratit or on: m-ttart-k M! -- i,ttf"gt'At,1'n'tir.id'ttdgt Eva Adams, of DLG, -wuitmin- Lst and Rev, 9,3. ICCleln ot “$36.de 'gtgrtttN't'.tL'Psttt wrun- cannon?» MonSundIy " tEExz3rETT?rerTr. l 1Wts'.uttgt t The treasurer, Mm. o, Goddard gave her report. Quilt patches were arranged Mr a quilt. At the close of the Mines the ho.- tess served afternoon {etch W. Teet invited the men rs to her home for their meeting on :Wedneedny, Nev. 3rd, ,__ Mr, and Mrs. "frrb.Potrufr Pt Alvin Battier of Williamsburg ---r-------_ spent Sunday at the home of Mr. . and Mrs. A. G. W?l.ftr. , The turbines generating elee- Atanlet Jones y.isittd, Thanks- trio power in this count repre- El",,', Day with friends at sent only one-fifth of Re esti- aunt Ptrrtts.t, mated, froterttiah--4tuiek Cana- Howard Gibbons Jr., and Mur- diam Facts. ray Gibbons spent the holidav ------ week-end at the home of their, uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs _ More Indians live in B.C. than ngray tictypitt JPf #aneycr. in any othergTvirtet.. There art _ Mi. and Mrs. Russert Pollock of Rockton were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs _ More Indians live in BC. than Murray Schmitt of Hanover. in an other province. There are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcey 25,51; one fifth of the national spent Sunday at ghe home of the l total.-auick Canadian Facts. Hamilton dr'e, Sunday at the home of r. and Mrs. Charles Reader e Mrs. Geog: Rickert, Waterloo, Mr. and . Arthur Rickert, Jack and Nancy Ann, Kitchener visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Charles Hatt. John Perine of Buffalo spent the holiday week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wetland. Phyllis, Ruth and Joan of Kitch- ener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Richard Jones. in the chair and owed th meeting faith prayer. inun- o the prevxou: tta were re“ IE the secretary. = Gabe! Jimm- also 133%.“? card-s ed the hastens “a? level gifts were received hr out Members of the Ladies’ Aid 0 the Presbyterian Church ha their October 11% at th, home of In. o. ard. Th presidengln. Chgrles Tilt, wf and toy teine-r JtlirekUn." ’Mr Robert Trust of Mn, aux ot. the bitthdrr cam 9-3! Bax-bin Ewen, Dhnm' Drage Arlene Guillette, Dorothy W f, Marilyn (Erma-Mn my ‘llh‘qhh‘etm! -iiaiE-aiiaTi' air" can? E In of I 1mtUrt,g',,r,trit2'. 4"Ctnrrth-dAm.. Inch-nu Hum hold offNe,tMle,ttf Ltr, up! harditaqhur,9otn, win thyrsrey - 939M ,0: 1 Mr. George Tett of Guelph and Mrs. Ada Humphries of Galt ivisited over the week-end at the home of Mrs. W. Teet, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Mechan- nan. Ross and Laurel and Mrs. M. Kerr were week-end guests of MAS. Beatty orTomnto. former's parents, Mr, and Thomas Pearcev of Rockton Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tilt and daughtgr, _Susan otA1ar1ti1,to?: iiii,iri0,i,i,i; Sign? Greeir-end at t e homes of is Ethel Wil- fong and Mr. and Mfs. C. Tilt. Mrs. Wm. Felpush and Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Felpush of Elmira spent the welt-end at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Tilt. Mrs Carwood of Call is spend.. ing a vacation at the home ot Mrs M. Miller. H” s ARTICLE REMOVED WALTER STUMPr - 341 Victoria N. - Phone 2-05“ mr-------------'--.------."-- mu. yoga? 1:5)ng TO comm: scHWEtTZEtt, DIAL - CznonlAMomolive Main - Engine manna-g - Mome-w Body Rwy-in - Pal-unmet. . . . Allah-m Fair I Expert Finest Fort M Prices M.ehetrties Tools Service Work MIDTOWN MOTORS lIMITED Let Midtown Fix It W {b.3477 N" G 1 cies-rs-rim-ij-L" _ // :i'Cli, \ x V v"'" [$1 LET IT “That's whiwe'h always but" o. E. (Ollie) Fries, Mgr, Forsateotnnreind1stumotoe- implements. household “lent. ete., at... "The Auctioneer who bring. you definite mulls with “Ham and a square doc!" lh Walter Stumpf Aee'r Ke"

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