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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Sep 1949, p. 5

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for good business by Edgar Guest. , HI :!-â€"od s Ed_ ive the ;&“oc":;mx Nor let a man who draws my pay, Drive customers of mine away. I‘d never iet some gloomy guy I‘d never With me« I‘d treat the man who takes my t;ioone-nfly I nappenen io See, hanging on a'vdl. this lnnn:: WATERLOO BOWLING CLUB CORMER PRINCESS & WATER STS. y PARKING ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE : x SMART SNACK BAR Â¥ COMFORTABLE REST ROOMS <»x 24â€"LANE BOWLING x EQUIPPED WITH AIR CONDITIONING wÂ¥ SPACIOUS LOBBY 12 ALLEYS ON EACH FLOOR â€" ACCOMMODATION FOR 5â€"PIN OR 10â€"PIN BOWLING Good Vision is PRICELESS . . . and the cost of getting it and keeping it can be so reasonable. Canada‘s Most Modern Bowling Alley Will Be Open For The Public lâ€"â€"m Friday Night, September 30th l{,‘f}!.fl"i‘;!‘?_‘_’": YOUNG‘S Hi Neighbours . 17 King St. West BETTER VYISI0N GLASSES oL. West â€" Phone 2â€"1971 Walper House Block, Kitchener The Shown above are 12 of the 24 uitraâ€"modern bowling alleys at the Waterioco Bowling Club By Meries Abssey at Because tomorrow, who can tel}? ‘He may want stuff I have to sell, Andinmatcue.then‘shdht'llbe To apend his dollars with me. The reason péople pass one door To patronize another store, Is not because the busier place Has better silks, or gloves or lace, With courtesy, and make him feel "!M 1 was pleased to close the Or special “gticuwbu.:'i‘twli; 9 spec . ao% In pleasant words and smiling And spends a nickel or a dime In the midst of the great mob stood a clerk (and, mind you, a‘xcxg good sized man could outstre his arms at shoulder level and reach from side to side of the litâ€" tle place quite nicely). She tried vainly to persuade a customer i'tha-t the hat just looked darling when it really didn‘t. â€" BOON TO BABIES! Parents, if you want to know about an encouraging report on how physicians are saving thousâ€" ands of infants each year from the often fatal danger of diarrhea, see "BOON TO BABIES", an imâ€" portant medical report in The American Weekly, celebrated maâ€" gazine with this Sundag's (Octoâ€" ber 2) issue Detroit Sunday Times. "Here we go around the mulâ€"| berry tree" is correct. Mulberries| do not grow on bushes. n The hat in quan’on wasn‘t crownless. But it‘s amazing that it didn‘t turn out to be after the vicious thrust the saleslady gave it when she pegged it on the hat stand. The customer did want a hat that day. But, yet, as the pile of hats mounted so did her fussiness. The clerk had a really figgety, fretful, female on her hands. Finâ€" ally, the woman turned and stalked out without a hat. So goes the shopping. In other words, the Frime essential of good business is lots of "no discourtesy" on both sides of the counter. _ It was Saturday afternoon, and it seemed that a number of ladies needed a hat desperstely for the weekâ€"end. A lot of faces wore that determined "do or die" look. I was an innocept bystander, not interested in buying a hat And this is what ] saw. pen in Waterlooâ€"not even in Waâ€" terico County. So it‘s OK. to write it down. I was in one of those tiny little shops located practically in the shadow of sevâ€" eral "big city" stores. â€" _ He wants to shop carefully. And he can‘t be blamed for thatâ€" but why does he habitually insist many times all the boxes in the place have been hauled out. And to have to do it once again before the day finally ends just isn‘t is a magic formula for changing a weary clerk into a grouch. The only difference, I * !khficwm â€" wedkwse I dont tna cute little to set forth the virtuce and the fauits of customers. But they have This little incident didn‘t it _ Canadian bag manufacturers have been using printed cotton since the beginning of the year, with reassuring results At firs- ent several of the country‘s lead ing flour mills are packaging their wares in new bags. Bag con:fiaâ€" nies feel confident that soon other ; in scores of bright pat| _ MARRIAGE ON TRIAL .the;rinib:hl ose the bage c@0|will enable one of hfin’tm easily o ue ancient customs bfimfi o&:’m mn"ved This nmm This is the w necessities. (Dunmow Flitch by which a When the printed cottonâ€"PFOâ€" |sige (or fiitch) of bacon is awardâ€" duced in Canadian millsâ€"is made ed to the married couple who can mb.nisflned with an e28â€" |swear before the townsfolk of Litâ€" ilyâ€"removed c i& -‘uu:h which |tle Dunmow that they‘ have not usually starts in the lower corner |re nted of marriage nor â€" near the fold. Labels are either ufi:d for a year uufea day. g:c’e printed on the btg with a special |the beginning of the war the preâ€" washout u::.do;l efiyu:'fnmu sentation of mm'w-‘:d m on paper us e been possible ow r Once the bags are flnqfiy "m restrictions. But ‘:frt of a prize stitching removed, a little s02PY pig from New Zealand is being warm water will dissolve cithe! |se; asige especially for this purâ€" type of label, and leave a usefut pose this autumn. The custom is piece of tnaterial. said to have originated in the , Canadian bag manufacturer$|reign of King Henry IIL veritable "bag of tricks". _ _ Reason for the change lies in thchctthg.'cbth\:odhm bags is now being mhmd&utw WINTER COAT SETSâ€"Girls‘ and Boys‘ 6 months to 6X years SNOW SUITS, wool and gabardine Handâ€"smocked INFANTS‘ SILK DRESSESâ€" $1.59, $1.98, $2.25, $2.98, $3.98 Stork and Sport Shoppe 50 King St. North BUNTING BAGS with arms and legs BE SURE TO SEE THESE @ND COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY WATERLOO The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well; and doing well whatever you do, without a thought of fame.â€"Longfellow. Also AII_ Day Saturday n:ann.ye-qbglum rmâ€"nlogwefid For Reservations Phone 2â€"9582 at $8.98 up up up ME WEBEr SpPoRrtiNG Goops Attention Clubs and Organizations Is your club offering a trophy for the best bowler, track and ftieid champion or whoat have you? It‘s a good idea to buy that trophy from MEL WEBER now and have it displayed in a prominent window. in this way prospective winners can see what Around the Corner Heres a _ _\ Bowling Season is Just are getting. Get Your TROPHIES Now! Reservations Will Be Accepted For Friday and Saturday Bowling New Ultraâ€"Modern Waterloo Bowling Alley To Feature 24 Alleysâ€" and Snack Bar June 30 as manager of the Waterâ€" loo Bowljng Club, the newest bowling club of its kind in Canâ€" BOB TOTZKE T0 MANAGE NEW BOWLING CLUB right in his own home town. Eob Totzke, lifelong resident of Waterloo, who for the past 14 years has been em&l)oyed' at the Sunshine Waterloo Co. Ltd, in vaâ€" rious capacities, will take over on A Waterloo boy makes goodâ€" ght in his own home town. "Your his employ at the Sunâ€" b has worked in every assembly department Stories below reprinted from April 29 issue of 0 The Waterloo Chronicle Sport is Our Business" _ Kifcarner , Proprietor Bob Totrke of Waterion snack bar and spacious lonn%ee. "Parking accommodation will available for about 25 cars. Dr. Meyer‘s forefathers were prominent among the founders of the communities of Kitchener and Waterloo. It is his intention to reâ€" turn here on his retirement. gesidenl and treasurer of the Kâ€" Football Club and is an execuâ€" tive member of the Waterico Baseball Association and the Waâ€" terloo Young Men‘s Club. WFIH lflflm INTO NC sporl:’ Cntelâ€" prise. He was ?rs\de nt and treasâ€" urer of the Kâ€"W Footbal Club. Besides football, he played senior softball for many teams in the disâ€" trict including the Conestogo Piâ€" rates. He is a member of the Waâ€" terloo Baseball Association and the Waterloo Young Men‘s Club. Bob Totzke is well known in Waterloo and Kitchener, having been active in senior softball and football. He has also served as helfr to paymaster. Presently, he is manager of the cost and inâ€" voicing departments. Thirtyâ€"oneâ€"yearâ€"old Bob, promâ€" inent in Twin Ciz:porh circles, will fit well into the sports enterâ€" A new bowling alley, ultraâ€"moâ€" dern in every respect, is in the process of construction at Princess and Water Su-e;: in thisfcity and is expected to ready for operâ€" ation by September. Already bowlil.ng reservations are being acâ€" C Bowler oo

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