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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jun 1950, p. 7

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BUSINESS, DIRECTORY Chunlcd tfgrgitts In.- ' - F lord. nun-u- C " " cell“. If not you! by auto of public-non. " "an - tub group at Asun- coll-l " Ge tort " DEW, DAVIS, DUNN & BROUGH'ION T. H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis K, H. Dunn J H. K. Broughtop CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS T. H. R, Brock (Trustee m Bankrunlcy) 19 King St. Eatt, Phone 2-4433 Pridarie 2, DONT buy until you send tor our reduced prices for June. Day old, started chicks two, three, four and five week uld, nun-sexed. pul- lets, cockrrcls U..'. Pure Breeds, l3 cross broods. Older pullets, Tur- keys, three breeds m day old, two, three and four week old, non- sexed, sexed hens. sexed Toms. Free calaluguc. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont See your doctor first, then let u. all your prescriptions Bedfom LDA, Drug Store, opposite Post Ottice, Waterloo, Destroys dandelion, plantain, poi- son Ivy, all broad leaf plants. 490, 89c, $1.65. $2.69. at Geiger's Drug Store, 408 King St. East, Kitchener, Dial 2-2127, -------r_-r-="--_r" E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR offtce: 44 William St., Waterloo Phone 2-1357 Kenton: ber PULLEYS _ V45L'L'l WIRING MATERIALS ELECTRIC MOTORS Phone 1-26.19 . c,,, -m.‘$3‘,°.' ARE Yrm FULLY PROTECTED? . BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER . FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE If you need More Insurance . . Call the Local Rerresetttatire Bu: Addie-u- II nu (nu Clan. sun dandy III which "suoa I ldvcrtIu-CII " to - sum Ins-luv " bin-onion; any“ Wrsto olamly on unl‘ min at no] onla. Every Fire _'. non . o-ouno - ._,.,, k1h'fii'ii?isimqciriLL'rz ELECTRIC CO. LTD. TYPEWRITERS _ -------rrrx---zirr,-TGrz- Whether BUYING or SELLING _ New and Used l Duplicating and Adding Machines, Flhng Cabirwts, Desks,’ Safes, Cnmplete Office I Equipment ; "et'e naming! [suave-nous run an: on“; avtrmt'r1tur1'ryrs, V " Queen St, South . P KITCHENER New and Used UNDERWOQD TYPLEV For Sn]: and SUNSTRANII aw Kin: Went Phong A7-7562 Chennai Account-III! A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO OfBee 102 King St. South . Phone 8-8024 Every Kind of Insurance messrsuiir& SHA? Limited - A\ V W. Jiri%iuua of LOCKS KEYS MADE All Kinds l G. L. BRAUN , 170 King St. E. ' Phon- 2-219. Inch“ L-:iircc, L ccrcrccscrcrrc7rs=rEicr-7sr1r8t"C. Phone Het., THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY health "i'hVijiii"Giroiriisii'rrm VIA-11111.99 9530mm 0???? CHICKS sou SALE Naws -- REA]. ESTATE Quinn’s Crl-bvnnl Silver Tn». “and w your -ur. uh“. you nu. Fore your -"r.. - ll-hnl " you. Sold direct Mo uldJI-m-n'n 'rrrst" - _--.-.-.... M J. GEO. STREBEL Phone T75" - 23 Erh W DRUGGISTS PRESCRIPTIONS ou It SPEC IA LTY SMITH MANUFACTURING It. KII' St _ Punch. I CHIROPRACTIC Lives'ock Employers' Liability Guarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance SHARPENiNG, z, hrtives. clipper plates meat grinder Mates. lawnmower‘. out ELECTRICAL WEEDANOL INSURANCE "iii' - 24 Queen KITCHENER TRUSSES ;v., - - ._ - " For Rent by the Maker Ill ADDING MACHINES u KITCHE‘NER - Muir's Rem 2-2")! Life a FARM --See-- 21E; - ion..- the ot "iviiivrtm:rts Plate Glass 10FWTERB" ct " ' , a . TERRIFIC POWER m EVERTDROP! send tor our The Cluuuck V-BELTS Kitchener m; g on SAFE grance - - i NEW SHANTZ ; orosrgt%ast Queen N '1 TIRES L_.+nAa-A Kitchrter l Phone 6-6"' Accident Conedogo , With groups of Girl Guldes and Boy Scouts organized in the vit.. lage recently the young people will have ample opportunity to keep themselves occupied. Riv, H. arose attended I Luther League convention in Zurich early last week. Members of St. Matthew's Lu- theran congregation observed the 24th by a general clean-up and on mmur repalrs of church pro- perties. The lgdufs served digger G the church basement. The workers were pleased to have among them assisting, Mr. Geo. D, Dahmer, who has passed his 90th birthday and has been a member of the congregation for abput 15 yea_rs.__ . _ __ The Lincoln Koch family were) highly pleased that all reports' are not true and that their son Billy, who had a very narrow es- cape in a boat explosion at ou- ville last Thursday from which he and several other district young men were diving, locating and salvaging bombs dropped in the lake during experiments by the Air Force. Billy had been re- ported injured in the accident when he was blown 50 feet by the force of the blast, but escaped un- Injured By the time the acei- dent report was received locally he was home and engaged at his usual work in Waterloo, " 1 The confirmation of Billy Schieekofr and Verna Sully took iplace during the Sunday morn- ling service in the Lutheran iChurch. The confirmants were kpresented with New Testaments by Herbert Huehn on behalf of ’the Sunday School. The newly- (iiiiui";i'iiiiii joined a Iarge_number tpartaking of the Lord's Supper. l Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hear and (nephew of Kitchener. Mr. and 1M”. Herman Pagel and daugh- ters of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs, A. (Saddler of Heidelberg and Mr. .and Mrs. Wm. Schieckott of St. {Jacobs were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1's"/Lni,','ckG. 7 - The local Pirate softball league team won the season's opener here against St. Jacobs Tuesday evening of last week, but lost at West Montrose on Thursday even- mg. Mr. Henry Weber has complet- ed the rebuilding of the straw- shed on the former Chas. R. Koch farm, which he now owns . A large crowd of people attend- ed the sale held for the late Jacob Kienzle estate, last Saturday. The property which also had been of- Tered, was not sold. St, Matthew's Luther League members attended the Kitchener District League spring rally held at_Edgewooq Park, last Eum.ta.s.: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kropf of Heidelberg. Mr. Geo. Letson. Mrs. Olive Heibein and son Wilfred, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winfield and family of West Montrose, Miss Bernice Peppler of Waterloo and Mr, Otto Moeser of Galt, Sun- dayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sully. _ --.. Mr. Joseph Haas of Chicago spent the week-end and over Sunday with his father, Lorenz Haas. The Junior softball league team in the first of the season's games played herp, defeated Bridgeport on Monday evening. ENJOY A HAPPY HOLIDAY gQELIANCE 'iiccsgiiitr "ETHYI: 1 "soaartjT-auu' - 7 'kd-tt MN! m n40 on A Mann mou‘ align-u- a3Qitts ST. wusmoo - 22793 BRIDGEPORT PHONE: 55.13 can - cox: - commons same: dye" SHIRK LTD. st"r"utaru" 'ttttt llEhl POWER " All (A!!! 0 Holidays come few 3nd far between. Don't risk spoiling them with dangerous, worn, faulty tires. Drive in and we'll equip your car with big-mileage. super traction Goodyear: NOW! Make it I real holiday free from tire worries. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wolfe spent Saturday evening with friends in Kitchener. Mrs. John Sapsworth spent the week-end at the home of her mo- ther, Mrs. M. Kir1zieiirye.riclc mm. a...» m. __....-.- v. -eieeie-e-""" Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knoll have moved their household effects to Mitchell where they have pur- chased a new home. Mr. and Mrs. King and family of Tavistock have moved their household effects to the home re- cently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. P. Knoll. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fisher and sons Randy and Lanny spent Sat- ur4ast wi!hAricnds in Kitchener: unjgék" {Vllfong spent Victoria Day visiting at St. Catharines and Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. John Tilt and son Charles were visitors with Mrs. Tilt's mother. Mrs. Herman Fel- puseh of Elmira. James Ayres of Toronto spent I" I'll WATIILOQNI CEIOIIOLI g-te--"-"-"""'"""'"""""""'"" _ _ _ s-es-s-ao-tto-x-ea-ss-es-to-T' Wu will be - to answer any and all quotient regarding your individual building problems. * Start with welul plan- t Our trained and * Whether you've decided to nine, aided try those who experienced repre- build your own home, repair your have PI long eminence sentatives will help present roof, build a new game In the building business . . f Inn o or barn, call on us today. . ' , and start with top-quality, you . u y ur (Absolutely no obligation . . out dependable building ma- building needs " consultation service is at you: terials. _ lowest possible cost. disposal.) * Start with wetul plan- ning, aided by those who have had long experience in the building business . . and start with top-quality. dependable building ma- OUR CONSULTATION SERVICE IS FREE no I“. W and Cinna- Mpe. Me was born Oct. ti, I” on the 1m. hne ot Wellesley Towns!“ where he attended Public Ldflt He ted from the Toronto Veteran Col- lege in "" After practicum m Linwood for two years, Dr Hack- ett sold his blame. to his bur ther-in-law, the late Dr G, G. De Winch”! was married to Rose M.arwetl " Rock Rapids, 1... on June M, was. where they (vet-"" To Build That l "Dream Home" YOU'VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT ALL THESE YEARS * Whether you've decided to build your own home, repair your present roof, build a new garage or barn, call on us today. . ' . (Absolutely no obligation . . our consultation service is at your disposal.) years Hus wile predeceased him sev- eral years no. Ibo an “(It non and three Mom and ' luv“ He is survived try two 0008. Ted of Montana, Raul. South Daho- la, two ttte?': Mn. liml Johnson and . I“! Peter- wn. both of North Dakota, and two utters: Mm, Hr9ry Negrtogl of Linwood PAGE mm

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