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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 May 1949, p. 9

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Classified Advertising Rates 2 cents pes word, minimum charge 36 ceats. If nog paid by date of publication, 10 ceuts extra. Each group of figures count as ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED® * BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE BROCK, DAVIS, DUNN ~ & BROUGHTON T. H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn J H. K. Broughton CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS T. H. R. Brock (Trustee in Bankruptcy) 19 King St. East Phone 2â€"4488 Kitchener Friday, May 6, 1949 _BUSINESS DIREC TORY Box addresses in care uf The Chronicle 1\ cents extru. If SKINNY MEN. WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh; new vigor. New "get acquainted" size ONLY 60c. Alt druggists. Antiseptic and Disinfectant, sells at 35¢, 69¢ and $1.35, at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. E. Phone 2â€"2127, Kitchener THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE New and Used Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, Complete Office Equipment Phone 7â€"7562 850 King West Oil change and repairs to all types of Washing Machines, Refri%erators. Irons, _ Toasters. acuum Cleaners, etc, also repaired 8 Moore Ave., Waterloo, Ontario Phone 3â€"3398 68 Queen St. South Whether BUYING or SELLING a FARM â€"â€"Beeâ€"â€" UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St., Waterloo t Phone 2â€"1357 A. K. CRESSMAN & sSON HESSENAUR & SHANTZ ge your doctor first, then let u. "A@H your prescriptions. Bedfora LD.A. Drug Store, uppusite Post Office, Waterluo. SUTHERLANDâ€"SCHULTZ ELECTRIC KITCHENER and GUELPH Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 Every Kind of Insurance ire â€" Life = Accident For sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNSTRAND ADDING MACHINES INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADVERTISEM ENTS State clearly in which edition the advertisement is to appear State number of insertions desjred. 'ri'k plainly on une side of paper only. you need More Insurance . . Call the Local Representative of THE wWATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N KITCHENER UNDERWOOD LIMITED Supervised by Y WC A. . Good Meals â€" _ GGood Pay For full particulars write Auspices Dominion Provincial Farm Labour Committee Ontario Farm Service Force # Richmond Street, East, Toronte 1, Ontario ruit and Yegetable Work! Wanted Immediately Health Accommodation in Farm Service Force Camps in stock i HP; Light Duts at $19. & HP . Heavy Duiy at $35. ; HP., Heavy Duty at $49. ; HP., Heavy Duty at $66. & HP.. Heavy Duty at $86. (All New) Larger sizes also available Chartered Accountonts YOUNG WOMEN ELE _CTRIC MOTORS WATERLOO APPLIANCE SERVICE Livestock Employers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY CHIROPRACTIC < DRUGGISTS TYPEWRITERS REAL ESTATE ELECTRICAL iNSURANCE New and Used 16 to 21 years For PERSONAL KITCHENER Good Fun LYSOL Mugr‘s. Res Plate Glass Phone 6â€"6434 KITCHENER $19.35 $35 80 $49.65 $66.00 $86.00 Draftless circulation of warmed air is promoted without the use of fans or other mechanical means in the new convectorâ€"radiators for houses and apartments. Fifty million cocoa trees on the African Gold Coast are said to be threatened with a virus disease that endangers the world‘s supply of cocoa. Stand fas® therefore in the liâ€" berty â€" wherewith ‘Christ hath made us free, and be not enâ€" tangled again with the yoke of bondage.â€"Galatians 5:1. Dealers, we have a few openings available â€" full or part time. SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 ibs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh; new vigor. New "get acquainted" size ONLY b0c. All druggists. Step Into A Profitable Business ‘ Selling Familex guaranteed _ household products FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier MONTREAL Saws, knives, clipper plates, m-_m.rh‘-)h_t-, Phone 7â€"7511 â€" 23 Erb W. ROE FARMS MILLING CO., ATWOOD, ONT. Kissner Milling, Kitchener M. P. Schummer, Write for PREE catalogue and details â€" A REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN OR WOMEN wWHO CAN QUALIFY St. Clements CLEANING WOMAN Phone 2â€"1827 Livestock and poultry thrive when extra nutrition is provided by tender, young spring grasses. Full of vitamins aond proteins they are health promoters second to none. On the Roe Farms these grasses are clipped and dehydrated by a new, scientific process. This "green gold" is then placed in fiveâ€"ply waxâ€"lined paper bags to preserve alil the innate vitamin vaives. Ail year round in Roe Feeds you secure large protective amounts of healthâ€"sustaining dried cereal and legume grasses. Results? Sturdier, more vigorous poultry and livestock . . . greater profits Ask your Roe Feed Dealer for Roe Vitamized Feeds, RFo.# ROE::>FEEDS SHARPENING %fim@d * PROFITS ALL YEAR WITH ROE FEEDS WANTED schedule among themselves and an interlocking schedule with the other group. Shakespeare at New Dundee 6â€"Baden at New Hamburg; Wellesley at St. Agatha. 7â€"New Dundee at Plattsville; Shakespeare at Tavistock. 9â€"New Hamburg at Wellesley St. Agatha at Baden. 10â€"Plattsville at Shakespeare; Tavistock at New Dundee. 13â€"Shakespeare at Plattsville; New Dundee at Tavistock. 14â€"Baden at St. Agatha; Wellesley at New Hamburg. 16â€"Plattsville at New Dundee; Tavistock at Shakespeare. 17â€"New Hamburg at Baden; St. Af{ama at Wellesley. 20â€"New Hamburg at St. Agatha Baden at Wellesley. 21â€"Platsville at Tavistock; New Dundee at Shakespeare 23â€"Wellesley at Baden; St. Agatha at New Hamburg 24â€"Tavistock at ‘Plattsville; Shakespeare at New Dundee. 27â€"Baden at Tavistock; N. Hamburg at Shakespeare 28â€"Welelsley at Platt.sglle; St. Agatha at New Dundee. 20â€"Tavistock at Baden; Shakespeare at N. Hamburg 30â€"Plattsville at Wellesley; _ _ The League will get underway May 16, one week earker than usuall and will conclude on July 22. The complete schedule is: 19â€"New Ehmburg:t Wellesie St. Agatha at Baden. 20â€"Plattsville at Shakespeare; Tavistock at New Dundee. 23â€"Shakespeare at Plattsville; New Dundee at Tavistock. 25â€"Baden at St. Agatha; Wellesiey at New Hamburg. 27â€"New Hamburg at Baden; St. Afi:,,h:,“ Wellesley. 30â€"â€"New burg at St. Agatha; Baden at Wellesley. _ 31â€"â€"Plattsville at Tavistock; New Dundee at Shakespeare 16â€"Baden at Nev Wellesley at St. 17â€"New Dundee at 19â€"New Hambur; 2â€"Wellesley at Baden; St. Agatha at New Hamburg 3â€"Tavistock at Plattsville; New Dundee at St. Agatha. Harold Gerth, Linwood Riverside Feed Mills, Hawkesville at Tavistock. BADEN.â€"Finis has been writâ€" ten to another chapter in the life history of Gypsy, pure bred Irish Setter, owned by Mr. and Mrs. H. ‘Veiwh of Baden. The human intérest story created when Gy;:sx almost lost her life at the bi of her third litter of puppies had sympathetic dog lovers from not Waterloo Arena Take Shows $19,585 Profit Receipts from hockey games reâ€" presented $31,509.42 while public skating revenue amounted to $5,â€" 412.39. The report has been subâ€" mitted to Waterloo Council and duplicate copies are being preâ€" pa’r‘eg at present. . . championship _ _Other items listed under reâ€" venue include rink rental of $9,â€" 954.09; artists, dancing, etc., $1,â€" The 1948 expenditures amountâ€" ed to $31,940.75 of which $13,516.â€" 96 was for labor. Heating costs were $2,194.42; lighting, $2,400; repairs and maintenance, $5,397 The equipment in the arena reâ€" presents a value of $42,394.56, inâ€" cluding $25,870 for the ice maâ€" chine. The arena was opened offiâ€" cially in February 1947. New Dundee at Wellesley. â€" I W Mfln “s?.: e y at 4 19$â€"New Hamburg at Phtswu.:eme.' Baden at New Dundee. 21â€"Tavistock at '!;uedam Mw at St. s 22â€"Plattsville at Baden; New Dundee at N. lhmfl First and second team in group wil} enter the playâ€"offs and Waterioo Memorial Arena netâ€" ted an operating grom of $19,585.â€" 13 during 1948. Gross receipts for the year were $51525.88, the audiâ€" tor‘s report indicates. 230.20; concession percentage $2,â€" 844;; program concession, $100; skate sharpening, $383.30. Finis Written to Baden Dog Story (By Chronicle Correspondent) on ttt s e e e e o e It was at first feared he had above all things love God, love suffered internal injuries but an y neighbor, love one another, examination revealed his injuries‘l:;' the common weal; then you consisted of a fractured leg and will have true liberty.â€"â€"Savonaâ€" minor bruises. The bone in the|rola. leg was broken cleanly between| aâ€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"._ _ . the knee and ankle. ‘The accident) It is impossible to mentally or occurred on the farm of the in-{socially enslave a Bibleâ€"reading jured mans‘ father, John Knox, people. The principles of the Biâ€" which is situated just across the glee are the groundâ€"work of huâ€" road from his own farm. .man freedom.â€"Horace Greeley. His calls for he&) were heard by his brother, Gordon Knox, and a neighbor Maurice Diamond, who rushed to his assistance. They succeeded in raising the tractor from the prostrate man and he was taken immediately to Woodstock General Hospital. _ foster pupples. Platsville was the next port of call, but Mr. Archie Woods‘ Germunfimnd dog did not prove to be neces sary answer. Hence to Speedsville where another "Lassie", this time a cockerâ€"pointer, owned by Mr. what was wanted. A couple of days sped by and all reports were getting along well and the latter gle:if xieporud stronger while at ellesley was rugonflnc !vety n.vogm" to Dr. Coxson‘s treatment of penicillin, etc. Then last Wodnud:g one puppy died iu.nd Lassie, e foster mother, seemed to "give up the ghost" as the saying goes. A last minute effort was made to save the o&her’ }Euppy and it was rushed to New | burg ¢o be adopted if possible | by a Boston bull dog owned by , \JnH.Wicbe.bmitwuwno avail as this one succumbed aLw] on Friday. In the meantime Gypâ€" sy has fully recovered and was:> ‘brought back home again on Satâ€"| urday. | (By Chroniele Correspondent) PLATTSVILLE. â€" Andrew Knox, 1l4th concession of Blenâ€" heim, had a narrow esca.ge from death April 26th, when the tracâ€" tor with which he was working overturned pinning him beneath it. Escapes With ? Broken Leg When Tractor Overturns | Do you wish to be free? Then above all things love God, love ,yO' neighbor, love one another, ‘loÂ¥e the common weal; then you ies n e / -':0,7,' ‘("Aij,’,‘,jg” s [“,' 2’“ f E Y?' $A A | _ NO _ _ im 4 4 CT s MISS H. BOERMER 106 Queen St. N. â€" Wat mibGur coighing 9n ghoking without cof or cho y is _others ni;ghg:){n( For nformation write Asthma Sufferers PAGE NINE

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