_. missENAriiiU SHANTZ an“; iiUiiiiGd . Yrdiir v hora-.7 i 'k armada titat, nun Dunn . ton ' CHARTERED Accom'rs T. M. It Enact (Trustee In autumn) -- -itling ttt. he“ . " Qua: St. geyAE Du mu?“ Pt', . p ca an Machines, Piling 'l?d,i,Adttses, Safes, Complete once Equipment for Mk Ind For In! " the In!" t'W."',t'1'l ADDING "AGED!“ I5. . I Wot “MINI. "t_eCytLrifl, - . - j'L'LLT‘J New and Used ORDERWOOD mu RE YUU FULLY PROTECTED? . BUIIADING COSTS ARE HIGHER . FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL NETS _ COST MORE To REPLACE If you and More Insurance . ‘. . FOR SALE B-Piece DINING ROOM SUITE; Whether BUYING or SELLING Mm oral 09.197133 See your doctor ttrst, then let u: an your muons. Beam IDA. Drug Store, opposite Post false. Waterloo A TONIC and Cold Preventative tor children and adults. Fluid, $1.35. $2.95, $4.95; Capsules, $1.45, $2.65, $5.95 at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 400 King St. ast, Kitchener, Phone 2-2tm. CHIONICLI CITY sum:- mm " TIMI)" Ntrht of a m. m GOOD CON- '"h0N, - all aa AiEsiViiive mi: '7 Vick-ti â€nut-7.1.. BUSINESS . DIRECTORY an ,rsmAu'rtctinoaracta A. K. CRESSMAN & SON otttr goo pun wind: c" we} om: -iijhiiiLitiwaterioo Phone “an WDERWOOD LIMITED - Phased-356 - 24_QucenN. Real Estate and Insurance WA'I'ERIDO, ONTARIO OfBee 102 King St. South Phone tr-MM Every Kind of Insurance ire - Life - Accident Health - Plate 61m Lar er in. uso available. SU 'rrh'htllhhthTll'h'hz ELECTRIC mmmmm and GUELPH Call the Lord Nr'esetsutive My clock; boy's overcoat; size 8. Apply 56 Euclid Ave., Waterloo, or phone 293814. Write Waterloo In“ 0.00 in stock K H.P., Light Duty at 19.: % 11.9., Heavy Duty at J a HR. Heavy Duty " .1 HP, Envy Duty u .1 % ILP., Envy Duty at “6.1 (All New) Larger in. uso avaijablg â€Wham-INN Required in quantities of 4 tom or over. -i6iCiiii. -niEtifii W" It.“ chub in an odd»- tha "w.rquq-t I. I. my, WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY NEO-CHEMICAL FOOD WEED)! B93HDO"t CABBAGE WANTED Phone “than! 6-6375 or 5-5706 & fi2WgElll ELECTRIC MOTORS Tums}: Inmrance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Immnce DIUGGISTS PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY TYPEWIITERS CHIROPRACTIC Educ Insurance REAL ESTATE INSURANCE itiriSmtmat NOTICE Phone C-‘Ill at at " It at tarm 19.35 TRAIL riding is fun in Algonqu" lurk. 2,170 square miles of tur. touebed lake and woodland is set aside for holiday-making 4 to 6 hours drive hom Ottawa, Hamilton or Toronto. For information write to Superinten- dent, Algonquin Provincial Park, Algonquin Park Station, Ont. _ Thom-ads of friendly visitors enjoy Ontario Holidays every year. Let'- gives them a warm welcome! / "UPS MAKE DIEM WANT ro COME BACK!" tn Knox Presbyterian Church b-ment. Erb St. West, Wit- erloo, FRIDAY. OCTOBER M. ahernoon and evening. Doors open at , pm. Applications in your own handwriting will be received by the undersigned up to ' pm. Monday. omen! thh, 1969, for the position of Deputy Returning other, Poll Clerk and Constable at the Municipal Election to be held on Mon- day. December Sth, 1949 Please state previous experience. J. m. mm M 1-1“) - " In W. hum-lbs)“: was.“ Ill YtqE SADDLE ult SHAIPENI NG . ‘.OVER15YEAR80FSERVICE. . . IUMMAGE SAL! HELP WANTED - Mg“ 07 Fem-lo CITY OF WATERLOO I ommmus'r I m m w. than an: Eyestrain Causes Headaches .- Miss iilida ittieuer of Kinfdale fwas a week-end visitor wit Mr. land Mrs. Gordon Eydt. . G. am. City CM. l Mrs. Claude Brenner enter. Rained 25 ladies at her home Tytsday. night in honor of Miss Tleten Baessler, bride-elect ot Sat- ‘urday at a atiseelituteous shower. Solo and euchre were played. The rooms were decorited 111 pink and white. The gifts Were pre- sented to the bride-elect in a (any decorated express wagon. Re- freshments were served. - - John from Kitchener, to Station! on Sunday where they “and with the bereaved family of the late Mr. Casemore. Harvest Home Festival service with Holy Communion will be held at the 3 p.m. service held at St. Ptter's Lutheran service on Sunday, Oct. 9th. Sunday School at}. panu. _ _ one same}; Gordon Toronto and sev_en grandctyuress, . _ _ The funeral oervice was held Monday afternoon at , o’clock. Rev. N, A. Henley of Central United Church, Stratford, adBeiat- ed. Interment lollowed in Avoer “)? lysttera, Btrattuef, - In. G. G. lame: and Ili- Jet- ret Harmer accompanied In. L K. Smith from Waterloo and Mt and Ws Aarpld Cur!!!“ an! at Linwood. Surviving on tw sons. Clifford, Toronto and John. Detroit, one daughter, In. Clay- ton (Lillian) Edward); swam; number of eamwitttMr6G.U. 'llr,l'herrhUetelllNf.hdi2t ST. CLEMENTS - ONT. H. E. Rail lumber . . . and the 'f J) "ttttt way fit l to build M.-. "’ " for the future". one . . a profitable one. Outmoded structures an costly in time, energy and operational output. There's no place for them on .a farm with a future. Make every building on your farm L'.. Radical C. F. PRICE and Building Simply See us lot you 'i.irlfl I Honoralgr pallbearers were Rev. ‘E. Veite emu. Rev. D, Lord; _ Rev. V. J. Morgan; Rev. J. Kirby; 'Rev. J. Traynor: Rev. T. Mulhall. 1 Active gunmen were ' J. 1Knemer, ward Walter, William Kittle, George Schummer, Louis 11eim1ee and Ralph Brenner. [mom nu EVERY ROOM ( Extension television screens to enable one set to rovide telew- fi'l'll"iirlliafi',eNTlggl' willbe on show at Britain's Radio Exhi- bition Olympia this month. This was announced today by the Lon- don (Inn mrmu'ble for this inter- esting new evelopment. Produc- tion will start immediately. Ex- tention sceens are stated to be able to show a big er picture than the parent set W542 line or frame distortion in the master set is not translated. I ien; Rev. Gerald Hill; Rev. C. Mc, Creary; Rev. W. Nolan; Rev. Hy. Rick; Rev. Thomas Mulhall; Rev. Lavalle McCormick. Hg. P. J. Maloney; Rev. James K y; Rev, Frank Glavin; Rev. Lloyd Ryan; Rev. Gilbert Dehler: Rev. Daniel Ford; Rev. Danie! Curtis; Rev. V. J. Morgan; Rev. Philip Laedie; Rev. was Veilen- helmet; Rev, Edw Hameib; new“? llama:- Rev, 225"†cia Hawkins; Rev. Vincent Shea; Rev. J. J. Ttayrtor; Rev. Thomas Traynor; Rev. Leonard Berry; Revug. Gerdon; ttey. -J_asept1 Gill- luv. Harold Smith, Kitchener. sub-de-. Assistant glut was, in. “abet-:93 Denis. 'ie,trhg: - were v. u- s',tr'8gi, Waterloo; Rev. M. D. 'gee, Ila-on. mics were ' C. J. Weill and v. were Rev. C. J. Weiss and Rev. hunk Morgan. Rev. B. Ranch um mute: of ceremonies. Rev. R. M. Eisner ot Kitchener, deliv- ered the Damon llama of the clergy attending the funeral mm were: Rev. s. J. Winters, Rev. Claude Strauss. Rev. C. L Sei- Med, Kitchener; Rev. R. Jordan; Mgr. J. “Sacha; by. J. Len- tsard; Ilsa. imam Met; ini- - wuLaieirratiki"di ’m’ We!†lt MW’MP‘L' 13:1“ a". (hthitu'/tr4'ttlr,rtlliAttt 'titat-ide) Ld T I waning STUDENTS] SHAKESPEARE MADE EASY! Enjoy Shakespeare's greatest glays, told in easy-to-read style by ohn Erskine, and illustrated with itreautitut ttli/ir',', (ideal for a pcmpbook) by Will Pogany. Bead ttttt " stories o Shakespeare's greatest plays, starting in The merican Weekly, famous maga- zine with this Sunday's (October 9) issue of the Detroit Sunday Times. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Letson and Mr. Levi Letson spent the week- end in Neustadt with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weber. A number at the young people Ire rehearsing a play “The Little Clod Hopper' which will be pre- settled in _the, near future. Mrs, Mabel Winfield and tam- ily called on Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoyleâ€, _Elora,_ p.n Sunday. _ Mes. w. W. Harris of Welland visited for several days with Mr. and In Ken Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson, John and Bill, attended the fail fairs at Caledonia and Paris Fri- day and Saturday, where Mr. Thompson? horse Ray Dtrect, my} sev_egal pr_1zes in the races, _ Mr} Bert Sobye ot Eden Mills was a recent visitor with Mr. Geo. Shoemaker. Mr.' wa. "iire" -iiaCririGried home after several weeks out West. , The wedding supper at the home of the bride's parents was attended by 300 guests Decora- tions consisted of pink and white streamers and carnations. I By In [and Ian-k ' (Ciro-kl. Corr-â€Idaho ( The marriage of Miss Annie Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Christian Z. Roth, Crosshill and li2avid Jantzi, elder son ot Mr, and :'Mrs. John Jantzi of Wellesley, {was solemrrized Thursday, Sex: gm. at 2 pan. at male View A. t _ch.yrch.,?.re1Line, _el_lealey. 7 A three tiered wedding cake centred the table. Atttrr a motor trip to the Toronto district and The bride and her attendaCt, were dressed in royal blue silk crepe. Her attendants were her sister, Miss Erma Roth and Miss Made- line Jantzi, sister of the bride- The bridegroom; attendants were Aaron Jantai, his cousin and Roy Gerber. Rev. Eli Kramer of Portsmouth, Va., who is conducting evangelis- uc servnces in this district, E',?,','."],':,", the wedding sermon and ev. Samuel Schultz, pastor of the church, otBeiated at the marriage. Crosmiiiil t STORE HOURS - MONDAY It om: tllilil'r SALE If HAHN’S DRUG STORE Commences Thursday Oct. " Four Days of Exceptional Values ’ October " - " - Af - " 4K!“ ST. “My .0.0.0-(1 Noah Zehr of Baden visited at W. volls. _ Mrs. w. van diieGWiiTi fun- eral of Mrs. Sam Ernst in Kitch- ener. Mr. and Mrs. William Voll and Arthur, visited at the home of Lame Luckhardt in Breslau on Sunday. Russel Bigam had his tonsils re- mixed in Lei.st.?wtrl Hanna. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Huehn of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Theo ‘Huehn of Baden, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bearinger ot Hawkesvule were callers at the home of Mrs. William Wilford and son on Sun, day. Boyd Church which the mem- bers of "Maple View" All Church purchased recently was Opeged for Sun_day School service on Sunday with an attendance of about 75 of all ages and were divided into 7 clams. A dedica- tion service will be held in the near future. Mrs. Abe Graber and son of Middlebury. Ind., aunt and cousin of the bride, who attended the wedding are spending several days here. Rev. and Mrs. Kramer also at terlded. tly.r “was. fupper. the Thousand Islands, the couple wilt reside m Wellesley, THE ORIGINAL TO SATURDAY (l9clusive) - 8 AN. TO 8 P.M. .. WATEILOO l The Department of Highways 'points out that tour to tive o'clock js. the time when trame accidents attect children most, and that more children are killed in octo- ber than any other month. Watch out for children on the streets all the time, but especially in the late afternoon at this time of year. Our doctrine of equality and liberty and humanity comes from our belief in the brotherhood of man, through the. fatherhood of God.-Calvin Coolidge. W. Wright of Stratford was a business visitor here recently. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Stoeser and daughter Donna of Peter» burg visited at the home of Mrs Peter Dorscht. 'Mr. and idiLiitck Kittel ware 315x101: to Waterdown on Satur- ay. Mr. and Mrs. L B. Blank left for Sarasota, F'la., where they will spggd the [Inter Bamberg t Martin Kieswetter was a visitor in the Twin SitieCo.n.Mongay. By I j. K-tter (Chronic). Curtnpondun