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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Oct 1949, p. 9

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_ BUSINESS _ DIRECTORY Tz waterLco curnomcl® Conestogo : hmh-â€"d‘l\ow 10 ceonts cxtra. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING U T Ceotend TWE T. H. R. Brock e y State number of insert See ’m'“'-d‘u&u first, then let U ‘Au your prescriptions. Bedford 1D.A. Drug Store, opposite Post word, minimaem BAE "" 0 ul â€"“‘,MJMIO.-& """hil, croup of figures count ®* A TONIC and Cold for children and i $1.35, $2% §4.9 $1.45, $2.65, $5.9; Dru%ls'-‘)l‘e- 408 I Kitchener, Phone L We pick ‘dl mnaklro P LOCKS € i ty ~+~ i G. L. BRAUN [P TRelitr Kitchoener . M Office, Waterloo. Larger 81208 ABD ®"Desrr ry suTAHERLANDâ€"SCHULTZ & g:;. NEOâ€"CHEMICAL n ons at A GN L. K. CRESSMAN & SON SS C KITCHENER and GUELPH :-;â€"vvl ii R \“"’""'"B' m minimem charge 36 cents. If (Ohromfate To espontent) ELECLTRIC MOTORS ADVEK ON‘T FORGET Alexandra . Sch Friday, October pREscn,'"' RIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY 2 3~â€" fArst then let Whether BUYING or CARS FOR CHIROPRACTIC wATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY _ COME PA PERSONAL 19 King St. CHLLEUT CCC C e i4 William St, Waterloco Phone 2â€"1357 HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Dhane 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. T. H. R. Brock stee in Bankruntcy) RHGPER 277 0200 Alae . $2.95, $4.95; Capsules . $265, $5.95 at Geiget‘s E‘Store. 408 K“‘f sSt. East, aner Phone %â€" 127. * iw AUIIECE mâ€"iâ€"n ase Wesk â€" â€", u044 c e ase soni£ "UTDERWOOD LIMITED MBD PUCCC ., Light Duty at $19.35 ., Heavy Duty at .80 . Heavy Duty at $49.65 .. Heavy Duty at $86.00 >‘ Heavy Diuty at $66.00 (All New) _ er sizes also available._ D DELUXE COACH, condition, insulated. ‘"‘Experience Ig ELECTRICAL WALTER STUMPF Automobile Insurance ;;d Cold Preventative ren and adults. Fluid, pupiintnl end Aeding ing wines, Filing Cabinets, Safes, Complete Office Equipment INSURANCE Auctioncer and Real ERetate Satisfied Clients REAL ESTATE TYPEWRITERS D. Bruce Davis #41 Victoria Bt. N. 2l at 7 pm. _ Waterloo Bee Hive Bat. We TOCOC c3 al gng‘lsfineShowandSI in Galt, Wednesday of last n .&A. H Brose . ACCONM Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Humâ€" mel a newly married couple from ‘Kjt.dmhaveremuym"" ;mmmemu.p-mn Mr. John Carlaw visited his faâ€" M\'howmm m'roronwuog:‘lt.lmm",ek Mr. ".n«_ I is _ WGael Counties in L116 !***""*"* .m week where they are engaged on special committee work connected with the Lutheran Canada Synod. A large number of mizhlbom\* farmers attended the Provincia nlowing match held near Burferd during the past Weetâ€" St. Matthew‘s Ladies® Aid ing the past week, put UpP 60 sealers of fruit and \‘rwe for the kitchen in the We POF 1. ifi .07 ud Sen:mry These fruits and veg; uk Prctpear pall °CV tables had been donated for warding to his name Harvest Home service a week ago | WaterlIoo. Woolwich â€" Township Council pnrrors us 1e eoRet h) tenders for ie y open: te or the * construction of Municipal Drain Heldelhel’g: n @ Woolwich. Seven contracâ€" By Miss Kathert 22 T O 1.1. CorresD No. 8, Is YOUR RADIO WILF CAN MAKE IT LIKE NEW ! ronto tal, IaBt MISRATEEDTT IBD MCC Waiter Stroh accompanied | _ Yyr Lester Stroh is Dri@hteni Walter Geisel to. the, YOrKâ€"|up the interior of the store Of his SvnneshowandSnkheldw“mk before ing busiâ€" ut,wednadlyollst\veek. n’m',“ms * v. _ H. Brose accompanied lx.wuiehohonqlllonk- Dtaudweaqdlr.mwg.umvmum 6mwuuwdwwyotwnek_ nited Lutheran Church oil u:.;nil(mo.cafubu_t.fie of fi“-w‘um”‘ewSLJ.ccbmeundayvlnmfl w=> in the Province la8t\the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb 122 Erb W. Sunsuine RaDiO , Woolwich. Seven CcONI&® had submitted bids ranging GOOD BRAKES NE OmVITY I.vq' $ 1€ or @ J NOISY WEAK? _ SAFETY | O °_ _ HILLâ€"WATSON MOTORS SERVICE caes P92 servict Wilf Riepert, Prop e WOrK €COBDMECTRNT _ ATPETU O het as in Canada Synod. | Postmaster that as of ‘Nov. lst the | (Ch er of miM Postal Department will put a new d the Provincia regulation into effect \l'gfl'?by “0\ Mr. an held near Burferd | longer tWo or more parties MAY |and Mrs. m § Psmaiig CJ J Now Sreve lof ns Ladies‘ Aid, durâ€"|! ownsms er of Kitch eek, put up some \:torms us that so many people | tors wit uit and vegetables sending mail matter give his adâ€" | Woods. i in the Waterloo, |aress as ConestO8gO, which in fuâ€" | Mrs. C n the Waterl00|4"®" 2" q be corrected bY !orâ€"\d.y, wl I CC o * s Fiish Your homeâ€"a for right way, right from versatile wood is used. Lumber has beauty, warmth, individuait? E10 adaptability to any architectural style. Craftsmen, because of their familiarity with Canada‘s favorite building material, can use wood to give you a home with a future. You can save money, to0, when you build with luminr. Our illustrated booklet, "A Quality Home Can Cost Less," shows how lumber can be used to advantage when you build your home. Get your free copy from us today. S s U. E. Ratz Lumber Dial 2â€"7187 See us for your BUILDING SUPPLY ts es wdfid&”“fi h-umwfl“""-“1 expected this job will be comâ€" MIIM.IN‘- Senior s-nmlhrl)li” d'mwmu the service in the Lutheran Mmmhmu &Mdhw-n"»‘n‘ e EeC "lont _ Wim. â€" Gille preached an 9990 0 // th flmm&cwdw Cossman Hayunges Missionary Soâ€" Information goes OU° * 2 s Postmaster that as of Nov. lat the Postal Department will put a new T Aâ€"X... into affect wzereby no Waterloo _ Dial 8â€"8476 ng "Township Clerk Nosh Stige f s er tro! l:,m us that so many people sending mail matter give his adâ€" dress as ConestOgO, which in fuâ€" ture should be corrected by_forâ€" _s$h04l¢ 0C ""ome at KKR 4 By Miss Katherine Kubs Fri t iends of P (Chrqpicte Correspondent) . 1inwrened to 1 Messrs. Ross Schmidt and Clifâ€" ‘ceiving treatm ford Krauter spent a few days at ‘,hospiul, Gue Detroit. . weeks. Members of_St. Peter‘s Ladl_es'] Mr. and M Aid and W.MS. attended a social spent Sunday evening as guests of St. Peter‘s at Mt. Forest W. M. Society, Kitchener, on| Mr. and Mr Tuesday evening. holiday visitor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Seuley“beander/West and son James of Walkerton wetre . Mr. and M recent visifors with Mr. and Mrs. .went Sunda ‘Kennelh Kuhn. esley Howf; th Kubhn. ______ _ ; vyera| The WM.S forever investmentâ€"is built om the start, when timeâ€"te BREIITRIUE C Mr. Melvin Bauman and YC‘?! attended the Thanksgiving Conâ€" ference at Hamilton ON Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schott and family spent the weekâ€"end and holiday at Detroit. ‘ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steiss and daughter Margaret of London visited over the holiday at the home of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aâ€" Steiss. c ‘an Fichty Years Anniversary or your LUM.‘R and SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS The Eighty ¥°45 24 "2 "ivns Service of the laying of the cornerâ€"stone of the present St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church will} be held on Sunday evening at 8 p.mâ€" The contract was minder of your need of beâ€" EB CTOO 00 E they remind that NOW is your time for stopping at Hillâ€"Watson Motors Service, for _ Dependable _ Brake Checkâ€"ups. Stop in toâ€"day. warmth, individuality in the season. N - 373 uces Seapite the dry io 38 cenis WARNING! ICE 6 sars | the Kuhn and Pennylyn were h0 aeicss o. the heine of M+ at the: ""umn"â€";hw T n was mfl for the 0€â€" nowers 286 Z0 004 T. uugndtwo_.qt}nmlflthlul and Woous. Mrs Oscar Israe] spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Israel of Guelph. Anniversary services will be vehler as s0!0IS. y Mr. and Mrs. Isaish Martin and/ enneth visited the weekâ€"end at Amivemr{] services WII CC held in the United Church next Sunday at three o‘clock with Sunâ€" day School at 1.45, and Rev. Gardâ€" ner of Drayton as gect speaker Special music will supplied Pnd Oe n e on n dn will/k M Ometdcs Friends of Percy Woods wiiy, interested to learn that he is E ceiving treatment at St. Josep! hospital, â€" Guelph, . for several We a t n e e t I _ The WMS. held its monthly: meeting at the home of Mrs. Wesâ€" \le'y Howlett, Elora, with a good attendance. The autumn thankâ€" ‘.oflerin( was received. Mrs. Howâ€" {lett ‘g:ve a talk on her recent trz to West and Mrs. Metcal e a chanter of "Growing with WECCIAE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Letson: spent Sunday with Mr. Herriott at Mt. Forest who is critically ill. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leanderâ€" Westfall of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ra‘li)h Howlett .went Sunda{ with Mr. and Mrs. esley Howlett, Elgra. w FEETY! 174 2 _ awthiw EC CHHF E;rw%‘F‘MWm WeKXN®. _ lu., and son| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller and meeting and Mrs. B. C. w00Gs UCL 20959020 0C ui took over the business. ‘v.h.rough Sunday. Bishop E. M. Mrs. Howlett was presented | Funk of Huntington, Ind., will with a china plate by the auxiliâ€" speak Friday afternoon and in the ary, who regret losing her as her‘ evening, Revâ€" W. A. Roland of help _ was . much appreciated. | Toronto will Xreach. Papers will \Lunch was served at the close by be presente and â€" discussion o cals ‘proups in Sunday School work gave a chapter the hostess. he autumn thankâ€"|**~"°~"/0., g . ceived. Mrs. Howâ€"| The Midâ€"Year Council of Adâ€" c on her recent trjtg ministration and Christian Educaâ€" and ‘Mrs. Metcalfe tion convention of the Ontario â€" of "Growing with| United Brethren Conference is {rs. Knarr led the scheduled to begin here Friday, Mrs. B. C. Woods Oct. 21st, at 2 p.m., cont‘mui% business. ]mrough Sunday. Bishop E. M. TE _ossentedlFunk of HuntinglOn, lm_i“, will €""=""! Chrysler â€" WE ; uts NT C ivilvwi:":‘ Pesce "hhe Clayton Swarts was er The Youth Fellowship met in Grace EVB. Church Sunday evening with Doris Latsch as leaâ€" der. Scripture lesson. was read by Audrey Holtzhaucr and the topic “‘Shall we follow the Fashions" was presented by Cico Wanner. A special number was sung by lDoris‘Lat.sch. Betty Hallman and Audrey Holtzhauer. i8 .. & 244 evillie : p A. § Sae_Ae« â€"Al presen * will be held Saturday with a misâ€" 1ssionaryda address in the ev(emn‘u be- ‘Sunday morning service W1 \gin ;t‘v 10.30 wnt“hThBHr)p Funk reaching on e Imperious \g’res«em" and a church deflgation ‘service will follow. Several young |people will take part in the afterâ€" ‘noon service and Bishop Funk \ will preach again in the evening. th wpre gueo f pher wedding day wE A large number from here atâ€" tended the provincial fllOW'lDC match at Burford last week. e i necmpented hee. good tle er a inied Rev. an )AArs. E. Side%mo on Friâ€" ay. Miss Isobel Cleland of Toronto was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Bessie Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilchrist and [ WHOLESALE | GENUINE PARTS AND 1J mm_\er Lois visited with Mrs. Glichrist‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Detweiler at Palmerston over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lister of "I‘omnwp werelfuests of Mrs. W. Detweiler on Monday. l A pretty church wedding took place here Saturday in Grace RTot s meeue (esuis on 5 Evangelical United Brethren Church when Rev. C. R. Kauth united in marriage Doris L‘Lnlfus- 11 wl s oi UOBTMELR PM UURDUIUR Wcc . . sey and Donald 5 Cress of Blair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cress. The ceremony . Was performed against a background of dahlias, ferns and gladioli. Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther, the bride was gowned in a white satin floorâ€"length gown with a lace yoke, and a seed pearl fingerâ€"tip veil with a matching headdress. She carried a bouauet \ol American Beauty roses and white chrysanthemums. Mrs. V. | 1110000 sint Locdtsthts H\mea', matron of honor, wore pink gured taffeta with a matchâ€" ing tulle fingerâ€"tip veil and carâ€" ried pink roses. ‘The brother of the bridegroom, Philip J. Cress, was best man and the ushers were George Cress and Marshall Furlong. Vardon Husâ€" sey, brother of the bride, was §0â€" foist and sang "I Love You Truâ€" Iv". Miss Bernice Baer of New ly" ACCESSORIES Bundee played the nuptial mfi A â€" reception â€" followed | at bride‘s home when the bride‘s moâ€" ther received in a powa'!bh. crepe gown and the groom‘s mo« ther in (fi:wder blue petit point. The bride‘s table . was decorated with pink and white sNa land centred with a thm wedding cake. For the wedding trip to Buffalo, N.Y., the bride wore a navy dress with a grey coat and navy acces= sories Mr. and Mrs. Cress will reside at RR. 1, Blair. America mahogony, the ‘"Premier cabinet wood of the world" is used mainly for firewood and rough construction. CUTS :sx=â€"z* RETAIL Antiseptic In its native habitat, BURNS & BRUISES : omy size, 6 times as much, $2.23 DR. CHASEf?_ as d at e bride‘s moâ€" power "blue room‘s m« petit point. s decorated threeâ€"tiered

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