Vacuum Cleaners, etc, also repaired. 8 Moore Ave., Waterioo, Ontamio Oil change and repuairs to all type of Washing Machines, Refrigerators, _ frons. â€" Toaster WILLYS JEEA UNDERWOOD LIMITED Phone 7â€"7662 M ng Re oc 850 King West KITONEN B8 Queen St. Sonth New and Used Duplicating and Addin Machines, Filing Cabincts, f)vn'k.s Safes, Complete Office Equipment Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 Every Kind of Insurance Fire â€" Life s Accident UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS STARTED cockereis, pullets, nonâ€" sexed, many breeds and cross breeds to choose frum 3, 4, 3, 6, SKINNY MEN. WOMEN If you nced More Insmance . Call the Local Representatin« of ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED* * BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACEK Whether BUYING or SELLINC a FARM See your ductur first, then let u. fill your prescriptions. Bedfore LD.A. Drug Store, upposite Post Office. Waterluo Antiseptic and Disinfectar at 35¢, 69¢ and $1.35. at C Drug Store, 408 King Phone 2â€"2127, Kitchener Phone 2â€"4488 T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn J H. K. Broughton CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS T. H. R. Brock (Trustee in Bankrumtcy) 0 18 King St. East HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Classifed Advertising Rates 2 cents per word, minimum charge 35 cents . If mot paid by dat of publication 10 cenuls eatra . Each group of Byures count m» oue word BUSINESS DIREC TORY A. K. CRESSMAN & sON Friday, May 20, 1949 For sale and For Rectliv the Mak SUNSTRAND ADDING MACHIN® Box addresses in care ol 1Â¥ ceuls extru. off and farm lowest cash Chronicle THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE OMTARIO Oreice OVE TE®$ E. G. FRKY . CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St, Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 SUTHERLANDâ€"SCHULTZ ELECTRIC KITCHENER and GUELPH Phone 6â€"6455 7, 8, 9 and 10 weeks old at har-f gain prices whileâ€"they last. Also day old cuckerels. pullets and| nonâ€"sexed chicks, turkey puults,! immediate delivery _ A sample of the bargains 6 week old | Light Sussex X New Hampâ€"! shires, New Hampshires, Light Sussex cockerels 36.95, nonâ€" sexed 43.95, pullets 58 95. Send for complete bargain price list and catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries _ Limited, _ Fergus, Ontario. 5 to 15 lbs New pef too. Try famous Ostres FTome Fublet: tor double tesults nes bealthy Aesh; o new | vigut New "get acquainted" size ONLY 60¢ Al} druggists. Health State clearly in which edition the advertisement is to mppeir State number of imsertions deswed Write plainly on one side of puper THE WATERLOOQ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 0o >>>â€"â€" (All New Larger sizes also ava WATERLOO APPLIANCE SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS Fok sSENDING ADVERTISEM ENTS WANTED TO BUY Chartered Accountants BROCK, DAVIS, DUNN & BROUGHTON ELECTRIC MOTORS Livestock Employers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insuranc PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY TYPEWRITERS CHIROPRACTIC REAL ESTATE New and Uscd Phome 3â€"3398 â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N KITCHENER INSURANCE ELECTRICAL PERSONAL DRUGGISTS KITCHENER POULTRY LYSOL Seeâ€" with powe ittaehkment Plate Glass iW Reâ€" 2.2111 KITCHEN ER ul at al Toaster ete . Kitchener able $19.35 $35.80 $49.65 $66.00 586 00 St. oE hnd 34 Stute 1 44 rqin | Step Into A Profitable Business ‘ Selling Familex guaranteed \| household products \Dealers, we have a few openings |_ available â€" full or part time A REAL OPPOR'F‘UNITY I FOR MEN OR WOMEN Wentworth Radio & Auto Supply Co. Ltd. de 4c Double breasted, size 38, in gooud condition | Cheap for vash wWHO CAN QUALIFY Write for FREE catalogue and details â€" FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier Order your suf:ply of Semiâ€" Sold BUTTERMILK early from S. 5. MARTIN FEEDS St. Jacobs M. Brown and Sons "Where To Find It" Beams Piate, Bars, Sheets, Flots, S'ti!,A Angle, Pipe 72 Spadina Vildâ€"."wâ€"..,v'l(-i.lnrl::n" A HOUSE & S T EEL 1254 Union St. North Kitchener â€" _ Ontario Telephones 55645â€"6â€"7 For Sale BLUE STRIPED SUIT Photo Finishing AROON and 8 exposure rolls deâ€" loped and printed with ckle edge, 35¢. Reprints each.â€" Rural areas only FILMs s CAMERAS Frederic R. Bermon Whether youre painting There‘s a Câ€"1â€"L Finish for every painting need. Whenever you paint . . . whatever you paint . . . it pays to see your Câ€"1â€"L Paint Dealer first, Seae your Câ€"|â€"L Paint Dealer Apply HENRY KOCH Waterloo Chronicle Boiler Tanks ACHAIR Steel Joists Reinforcing Mesh and many other items 22 King St S 103 King St W Poultrymen iks Boilers Window Sash MONTREAL Yes, and automobiles, too. Goes on smoothly, dries quickly â€" and how it lasta! mBS CILUX Enamel is ideal for furniture _ outdoors and in For walls and woodwork . use C:â€"Iâ€"I Interior Gloss, Semiâ€"Gloss or Flat Watl Paint ... CPâ€"4. Y arnishes for natural wood. Câ€"Iâ€"L PAINTS can take it! They have the lasting beauty, the rugged resistance to wear and weather. which mean true paint economy. WEICHEL HARDWARE Also at ELMIRA _ Mrs. Clair Harmer accompanied ‘by Mrs. Elmer Doan and daughâ€" ‘ter Faye woere Friday visitors at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Berwyn Peters spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Peters Sr., in Toronto. Mr. Ellwyn Schneider who sufâ€" fered a serious accident a week ago is now reported to be much Mrs. R. Schrane presided. Mrs., Harry â€" Stanlake offered prayed and Mrs. Ralph Howling read the j scripture. Reports were read by Mrs. Frank Thomson and Mrs. R.‘ Allison. Miss Cecile Stevenson favored with vocal solos accomâ€" panied at the piano by her moâ€"| ther. Mrs. J. C. Wooleott of Chesâ€"‘ terfleld was the guest speaker. She gave a book review of "No Trumpet before Him", which was| very interesting. Mrs. Roy Habel: conducted a contest and refreshâ€" ments were served by the hosâ€"| tess and her assistants, Mrs. E. L.[ Schneider, Mrs. Frank Thomson,; Mrs. C. Stevenson. The sale of| the work table was in charge. of | Mrs James Tew, Mrs. Eldon Baer,| Mrs. Morton Hall [ The June meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. J. Tew. Mrs. J. R. Harmer of Galt was a Saturday guest at the Thom son and Harmer homes in town. Mrs. Rex Harmer accompamed by Mrs. Fred Anderson and Mrs Cameron Shuntz were Wednes day evening visitors at New Hamâ€" burg. s â€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fulcher have received word their their son Alvin is graduating on Friday from the University at Frederic ton University. _ Women‘s Association Entertained at Plattsville. Mrs. Harold Nurse entertained the members of the Washington Women‘s Association at her home in Plattsville on Thursday afterâ€" noon. p N The annual meeting of Hawkesâ€"‘ ville Cemetery Board will be held | {h¢ in the cemetery, Saturday aher-' s noon, June 4th. Those mu-rested‘spe: should attend these meetings. 1SLs Quite a number of friends and neighbors spent last Thursday evemnï¬ at a surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauman, who had left our town some time ago. They have moved to a farm near St. Clements. The evening was spent with speeches and a lunch was served by the ladies. At the close of the evening "God be with you", was sung and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Humâ€" mel of Wallenstein spent Sunday aftermoon at the home of Mr. and Plattsville : Mrs. Clayton Kilmer and Mrs. Wilson Reat of Lancaster, Pa., called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brubacher on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Martin and son Ronny and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ottman and family and Mrs. Joe Haight spent Sunday with Mr :nd Mrs. Joe Botting near Chatâ€" am. Miss Sarah Weber of Toronto has returned to her home last Mrs. Henry Bru acher were: Mr and Mrs. Sidney Martin of Yatton, Miss Edna Brubacher and Aden Hawkesville : Saws, knives, clipper plates, meat grinder plates, lawnmowers, etc. J. GEO. STREBEL Phone 7â€"7511 â€" 23 Erb W Sunday visitors with Mr. and SHARPENING By Mrs. Ed. Harmer (Chronicle Correspondent) By Mre. Aug. Schneider (Chromicle Correspondent) KITCHENER WATERLOO 5.L. Painy , _A Baptismal service was conâ€" ducted in the Sunday morning |service â€" at â€" Plattsville United |Chureh,. Three babies were chrisâ€" (tened, namely: Janet Eleanor, /daughur of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Fenn; David Edward, son of Mr. ‘‘Three Babies Baptized. | _ Mr. William Luachman of the |Ottawa RCAF. spent the weekâ€" end at his home in the village. | _ Mrs. Fred Anderson of Brantâ€" ford spent the past week af the ‘jhome of Mr and Mrs J B Engâ€" | _ Mrs. Anderson of Brantford {spent the past week with her parâ€" ents in town. Mr. Anderson joinâ€" ing her for the weekâ€"end klloflu“‘ Club. J _ The Mothers Club of Plattsville theld their May mecting at the ‘home of Mrs. Anthony Nadrofsky at Brantford. â€" Eleven members were present. A short business period was held and $75 was votâ€" ed and donated to the Scout Comâ€" \mittee. During the evening "bug" {was played. Refreshments were |served by the hostess. and hl/lj)s. Edward Fc\tnn; and \f'toâ€"‘ 2 Brgurintt ns CGnmmiee cpenece mcmemenas bert trne, son ouf Mr. und Mrs J. H. English G. Harrison ;«s-{Ml-* J. Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. F. sisted Rev. G. W. Kaiser with the Perry and Mr. and Mrs Warmâ€" order of worship Jxeldt, Galt. Donald Runck of Gult ha> Lon Cont.nuation School Hold Dance. convalescing al the bom ol $us Plattsv@lle Continuation Schoul parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frou Ranck ‘icld their annual dance in Plattsâ€" following an atack of chickenpox.{ville Town Halil on Friday, May Mr. and Mrs. Poter Gordon ol!13th Ted Williams and his orâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Poter Gordon Collingwood, former rcsidunts Plattsville were recent visitors Plattsville. Mrs. Clair Harmers®on Ch accompamed by Mrs Licjd ry and son Bman, who uare yisit here from Winhipsa; Mrs. J. J. Thomson were Tur visitors at the homes of Mr. Donald Runck of Galt has Leen convalescing al the bom ol $us parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frou Ranck following an atack of chickenpox Mrs. Reba Sherrer of Gait is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ed Harmer and the Harmer family. _ Group one of the Evening Auxiliary of Plattsville United Church entertained the members at a buffet supper at the homeé of Mrs. E. Stevens The table was covered with an ecru lace cloth centred with a bouquet of spring flowers. Tea was poured by Mrs. James Fergusson The hostess was masteg by Mrs. J. B. Engâ€" lish, Mrs. Wilfred Lachman, Miss Ruby Pogson, Mrs. L. Milne, Mrs. George Schmitt, Mrs. Glenn Wamsley and Mrs Don Currah. Mrs. Kennedy of Bright spent the weekâ€"end with her daughter, Mrs. English and J. H. English. and three chuldren. The family came from Donegal, Ont, about nine years ago and operated a store here for three years after which Mr. Schneider took up emâ€" ployment at the Sandpaper plant. Group Entertains. Mr. Schneider is married and lives in Plattsville with his wife and three chiuldren. The famuily came from Donegal, Ont, about from the Woodstock General Hosâ€" pital earlier than expected. His condition upon examination reâ€" quired a cast to be placed from from the Woudstock ce better and may be expected home THE WATERLOO (Ontsrio) CH RONILC LE ')r:j//;‘“:’ rezâ€"_LZ 1 o 0 0 ""I l‘W ï¬:v “»-7» t 7i I [ff uiâ€" 4 i ; GPO,I\\H_;, »’," :J f 14 1" T B\"tox, 1. 4, * ~. _ K\ 0 I[:.‘ \h e y *4 v‘;t‘;“j' "'[\-‘(/Tv‘v“)f'fl’ e ": >‘ i x PRy__ Lâ€"i@{g@tfl A}, X32) c 22 Li L >[.' U egeryr )* K. Crr= > ZQ\'/\\‘ 5 ‘\;DA:"‘;.\ Sn & l\z’ * {:%Ew,(zu‘ is ANSL tS ts Oye (ie. ie ut m 69 5 id i\ C LJj F & & 2 i8 w’fl im : rarl gees .‘ «C epf it + and Douglus Brown of the Stadaâ€" cona Naval Base of Halifax, is on a fittcen day leave at the home of mis purents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Brown and is wife. Mrs. Btown and funuly chestra supplied the music. There was a fair attendance. Mr. and Mrs, Weir Graham and son Gary of Bright were Sunday visiturs at the home of Ed. Harâ€" mut AIMED at trade buyers from.all over the world, but also of interest to the man and woman about the home are these two exhibits from this year‘s British Industries Fair in England. Top: Mobile unit for the quick drying of auto paint jobs. Named the Bratt Colbran, it uses a method of infraâ€"red gas which dries with indirect heat. The method is one of the reasons for the present British record output of automobiles. Bottom: Inventor J. M. Glauser‘s Electric Daily Help. Glauser claims it took him two years to perfect his invention and he sees it lightening the housewife‘s daily tasks by Deem potatoes, scouring pots and pans, cleaning shoes, grinding meat cuflee, beating eggs, stirring puddings and even sharpening knives. Kitchen and Aute Notes from Trade Fair \Name Lake After Elora War Hero Renme Lake is quite a large body of water in a beautiful setâ€" ting as shown on a map which acâ€" companed the letter Mrs. Henry Rennie, Elora, reâ€" ceived word from the Department of Geographical Names that the lake had been named for her son, the late Pitot Officer H. T. Rennie. ELORA â€"Name of an Elora airâ€" man, killed fighting over the Afâ€" rican sands in the recent war, has been given to a lake in Canada‘s Northwest Territories. The letter said in part: "I am directed to inform you that the| sheet in the N Canadian Board on geographical| in honor of t names has approved the name| H. T. Rennie Rennie for a lake on the Wholdaia of his services ~A CANADA PAINT PRODUCT PAINTS, HOOYVER CLEANERS AND WASHERS 99 King St. South Waterloo Phone 2â€"0 "LUXOR" is washable, and thus affords a real bring New Life and Sparkling Beauty to Bathroom and Kitchen W alls, Ceilings and Furniture. "LUKXO WATERLOO © DECORATIVE. © ATTRACTIVE. © EFFECTIVE. The radiant colors and glorious ricbglo.uof manent glossâ€"â€"shows no brush marks. This marvellous finish is superior to Available ot your Canodo Point decler WITH CANADA PAINTS Interior and Exterior Stove Shop sheet in the Northwest Territories in honor of the late Pilot Officer H. T. Rennie, and in recognition #0