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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Mar 1951, p. 9

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' BUSINESS {DIRECTORY ..raTi. "TE-Iii- a ". - II- an»... - I.“ no. vial-bk- ,,.u be u eqata. Two u: - ”can. "" I. u pad a... (lid-- churc- u awash) , HANDSCRAr'r feiteh m 1951 catalogue. he. T' Shana. Felt, Rhinestones. Plum Cam and other can. Handy itt." Company, Peterttoiough, l nt. Till HAM m1 Hm All F'riar_,MectCt.et.. __ BROOK. nuns. DUNN & mucn'nou l 'k R. BrockJ FUN,',',, Davis . Dunn . tk ton mama; Aogom Phone MEN WANTED to sell trom door to door 225 products well-known and guaranteed; cosmetics, medi- canes, culinary. domestic and tarm necessities, tea and cottee. Good territories available. $15.00 will buy travelling kit and assort- ment. Thirty days trial without risk, “To: 5130 St. Hubert. See you; Liar arst, then let u. till your prescriptions. Bedtoro LDA, Drug Store, opposite Post " OfBee. Waterloo. EVERSHARP SCHICK lNJECTOR RAZOR Montreal $200 value for 75 cents. 27 75c for 20 Schick blades, an get gold-plated razor with travel case free, at Geiger's Drug Store, fel lf/r"' St. E., Kitchener, Phone -212 ' CLIMATE C o N T R o L-Every home should have "Climate Con- trol" - cut down burning sun and drying winds by planting our "Round Head" Norway maple trees. Special while they last. 3 to 4 foot whips, $1.75 each, 3 for $4.95, cash with order. Act quick. Hogle Nursery Company, Camp- bellford, Ont. Omer 3-3082 Chung“ Half and bushels lots delivered. 225 KING ST. N. - WATERLOO '""""i'imiie% iii Sign than f. it!!!" only a%hsiaait n I. I". State Inn-hot " Ala-1b.! Write plainly on on M (can ARE YOU YULLY PROTECTED? . BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER . FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL miners COST MORE TO REPLACE "sssnvgr19%cg,9p...a,emu"1 Rich opportunity for several men to cover good territories, in Western Ontario, for fut grow- ing Nursery Company, been-Q scope for men with ctr: who no willing to work hard. Training given. The future is your: wt no cmhng on income. For com- plete details write THE CARADOC NURSERY COMPANY Strathroy - Ontario REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE A. K. CBESSMAN & SON Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO. ONTARIO 102 King South _ Phone $8014 Every Kind of Insurance Fire _ Life _ Accident FIVE KINDS OF APPLES “has so: an (marmamm’ ' my) 19 Aing St. “in L .CING canoe, 16 feet long, can used with sail. $30.00. Phone you and More [manna . . Call the Local Rlpnsmhh‘w of Man in can}! Ibe CM DEALERS WANTED wnmmbo MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY __ 7 MALE HELP WANTED SALESMEN PttEsCR1Pr1ONS OUR SPECIALTY Health ,uuir, --'- _, l Kitcheef. CHtttoPRACYtC crimoPRAcaxm H William sc, Waterloo Phone 2-1857 . ALBERT' STREET WATERLOO with eveggyeen trees Livestock "'i,t,tpir,1' Liability .unrnntee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leninge Automobile lnsurlnce FOR SALE PHONE 5-5284 DRUGGISTS FOR SALE Phone 5-5464 INSURANCE FOR SALE FOR SALE fl??? ptr 2 , UN. timiim __ Winch fn'e."Metrd'l"td1'a'l' MneiiiieU.9tiiii Cam tl Sales. __Col_nplate_ one: u - m. but: HELP STEP UP your vitality with Iodine! Take Non-Kelp Tablets, the organic Iodine your system requires. in simple palat- able form. Help overcome tired- ness, rundown feeling, nervous- ness. Three economical si--- $1.19, $1.98, $3.49, at all druuists. "fiisG-iiik - -" awn-t- n... mu; - my. I... mm PACKAGED EVERGREENS- "Grow your own flank". New technique. For on y “.95 cash with order we send you 10 strong well-rooted one-year cutting: of very best evergreen varieties for foundation planting, pyramids and Spreaders. Printed instruc- tions show how w'i'lTrtfl, grow in your garden until mammal: to transplant. Have . Save big dollars in your own nursery. Hurry on this. Hogle Nursery Company, Campbellford. Ont. WWW W hmmmmnumm 3m!) ”DREW " lb- Inna Bach-s (Chronicle Camden) The Golden Rule class of the United Brethren Sunday School held its monthly meeting at the UH. parsonage. New Dundee, on Tuesday eveninv. Myrtle Becker was in charge of the devotional period with Mrs. E. Sider offer- ing prayer. President Merle Coleman was in charge of the business and annual reorganiza- tion which resulted in the elec- tion of the following otBeers: President, Charles Perrin; vice- president, Ward Coleman; seen- tary, Mrs. Merle Coleman; treas- urer, Myrtle Bricker; pianist, Mrs. Ross Perrin; assistant, Mrs. C. Perrin; Good Cheer secretary, Mrs. W. Coleman. Roseville t Farm Forum was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pick- ard with 20 in attendance. Mrs, Arnold Rife led the discussion on the subject "Training for Rural Teachers". Visitors included J. S. Knapp and Earle Currie, council- tors, who sooke on the hospital question and Tim Mccreery of the Galt Reporter who took pic- FEES iaCihiiitusr9t, “be M. "tjiriiiiiiirtRitruTirtTtV MUM: wmnto In PERSONAL FOR SALE mun ' I‘D tures of the group. Next week the forum will meet at the school, Harold Poll discussed the to- pic "Whose Assignment Now!" at the EYE rnetjitgAund,ar n'xgth in Grace BUB. Church. Jack Hellman led in a sing-song. An- drew Filsinger offered prayer and the scripture lesson was read by Mrs. H. Poll. Shirley Brodhaeck- er told a story. President Mrs. H. Poll was in charge of routine bu- siness and Rev. C. R. Knuth closed the service with prayer. Thursday night the above named group enjoyed a social evenin at the home of Mr, and Mrs. angr Latseh. Crokinole was played and the winners were Audrey Marshall, Dorothy Bmdhaecker, Harold Poll and Jack Granger. At a recent meeting of the In- termediate United Brethren Christian, Eodtay.or omega Avfff termediate United Brethren Christian Endeavor officers were appointed as follows: President, amid Hallmen; vice-president. Muriel Hilborn; secretary, Ruth Coleman; assistant, Joyce Cole- man; treasurer, Morley Snyder; pianist, Ruth Snyder; assistant, Geraldine Becker. Sunday mom- ing at the regular meeting. Merle Coleman, recently appointed as- sistina superintendent, discussed the duties of officers of the socie- ty followed by a quiz contest on the subject. Rev. Mr. Stevenson of Toronto, addressed the congregation of the United Brethren Church Sunday night in the interests of the Ontario Temperance Fedem- tion Next Sunday night 18 the Har- vesters' Mission Band under the direction of Miss Alice Oswald will present an Easter program. Melvin Becker and Harley Sta- ger were in attendance at the On- lario Hog Producers' Convention held at Toronto on Wednesday and Thursday. Wiriends oerrs. Levi Helm will be sorry to learn that she is again a patient at Galt Hospital. "S? Mi , Efsl'ctiP.,idisrr"c'i'iiijrF,f _'" . _ kgp‘m , k M T “2,5.33'x M. _ a". " V T “an .r , ihi'ifrcy . gigs j?)-' A . , _ l I Mr. and abs. Edgar Lamb and family visited with Mr.'and Mrs. Norman Cress at Kitchener on Snydax”- --. -- ... . Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Heibein ot Toronto were week-end guests at the E.U.B. parsonage, the home ot Mrs. Heibein's parents, Rev. and mat-m Meeting. -iGiGaiurn to Mr. and Mrs Mervin Becker, Mamh had. S.-W. Wilma! 2 The regular monthly meeting of the HaysviHe Women's Institute was held last Wednesday attu- noon at the home of Mr, and Mrs. ettA3rA"lluAtft " In an"... Din-sold (Ciro-kl. Donavon-dent) £22: tmgggttk tt.tttttyfAttrgg, uni-u ilk “up ktirttd,ttyillle2'i1?t'ii :uzs‘v-uflutobc”: duo hadn‘t-m iithttt'ii'Ai,t4iiSr'r,Cii,tiri' thNt%l'li.'l'1ol moo-h; iifig'ltt2iieae'tgtt,tdvfd,t, and 1atrd'sP-rknqur m '6'Taiaiihmsiytvtl.w,,i_tly ”I- - -'--."--'e--' ' mph that um: would be . dis- tnd ,ttet.teeEry I: New Hamburg on ml m on the sutrteet, "BrUhAms Mr Home Vim Co. lot”. The detailed receipt? tttten the tag day conducted in the Ba- den .34 Hnysville districts amounted to -.. The meet- "q. mined a t,p',ietl',t,t1'li mum comm-ed PL"? ' " ““ Percy W. Weicker were Prto8.tt- "eri"clGksituetoiootirttot?te purchasing of I stove. It was de-) cided to hold , banning-{e at Mr. i Peine’s once in New union Saturday memo. lurch th, to raise further money towards the purchase of some stove. The program tur the meetings!!!“ in charge of Mrs. Robert iedel, convenor ot the health committee. Mrs. Howard weicker presented a splendid paper on the subject, l "Work, Play and Sleep".'. Mrs. Al- -fred E. Bean and Mrs. Robert J, Bean rendered I vocal solo. Mrs. Robert Schiedel conducted a quiz on accidents and Mrs. John Baird read a psper on the story ot the ttpref',',,",'; of the new Sick Chil- dren's capital in Toronto. Mari- l lyn Bean played a piano solo and Mrs. A. HerteI gave an article on 'arthritis The sineirw of the na- ltional anthem brought the meet- l ing to a close and the hostess and l her assistants served delicious re- freshments and a social hour was l enjoyed. .13. vuvu --_' - ., wold Betsudel to has, a slate ot one"; tor,the Ken ft61 at the April Mm. discussion took Ling with "out to ways ot hrintt to furnish the kitchen of the New Hamburg Community Centre. It was tinaBy decided that the institute would aim at buying an electric stove tor the kitchen and In). Mind B. Christ- ner. Kr; A3899 M at! hfry. Won-mfg Alli-um. The Women's Auxilia of the Wilmot Branch of the II,flld'lfi Church met on Trtt'g, aim at the home of Mrs. ' J. Miller 7381’ng has: dl by " to until-n. It All“ lmhhw._m_w i'il.f'llhtlif,.?] aru "‘5'“ - 'det. m of th- a. kid's fietdt Tu. “a up“: at tho att?, m w in - 'Hmburq 'tht'G'uu'd',' twang. um um. Tu W. 1trtnrr.p.oeyeo.ataaetedthe devotioel pond and we a n- - at a gtoetAm of Study pooh A magi-yo! netting rend from In. M Tye. The car} - ot the Dore commune Kn berm isiiiitatatdd.pikt,l . quilts Md been clawed. um the woman; W. Two itukriyiitrw.iubesetTteptsil in“ Imam: It Mallard and the other to St. Paul's School at Guinea in tum. Mm. Nor- man Roth, educgpona} naughty” gee',' that thirty-Ive church ca ndan had been told. The meeting was dosed with prayer by the rector and a scam! hour then follow iiiiiGfGnd In. Curtis c. Cress ANNOUNCING . . . Rolling Acres Tllil8llMrFlllJli$lll TURKEY TEND-R-FLESH r . ' the name that brings you the finest in turkey, now presents young, tender, delicious chicken, cut-up, ready to fry for your eating pleasure. "REDY-TO-FRY" chicken is now available at your favourite frosted food counter, Try it once , . F you'll be convinced. "itliilimT0-fllltlf" CHICKEN FRYERS Processed under Government supervision TEND-R-FLESH I Mrs. M. Mia at Mum who hag spent a few - with her mm. In CW Diamond had Mr, Damond mttamed to 32.1111an with her non, Mr. Alba l ‘hlln when they viaited u the Diamond home last My l nu buzz: and m 'u- ald Miller Woodstock viaited “enema for a few Mm“! their ( mm, in: Jennie an. 'tttttp,',',?,)?,'??, bamfiqq- tioouuvicouSt. nob-ht; with mom The Young People's Bible lacuna ot the BiehmGeiger Mennonite Chum was held at the Geiger church on Sunday evening. The evening's program was under the directwu of the Rockway Memmte School at Kitchener with Mr. Benton Mi burn as leader Mr, Martin Good. nll led at the opening drvotio.ns) and testlmomes were (wen bf“ several students ot the school.) Rev, Harold Gran. pnncxpal, pre- sented the sermon of the evening, The male quartette furnished sew eral musical numbers with Mr. LIMITED , A synthetic rubber emuluon paint now tavailable m Canada can 'gtt In tho my: Tttq Inc. was closed In prayer by new. Mr, Ouch hts lil Days Pot Irving Io Bell In hi New“, 31 Wt Ave, Kim, was ”and to w by. in "il when In w In 109-] police court Tuesday tor 1.1km to nuke summon In the theft ot a wallet. Be admitted to untrue Pol- son that he had tried to "beat" theior.tterhetsadtreengiven suspendcd antennae Feb. I). At the tune he was ordered to repay $5 contained m the wallet. be med on wallpaper, wnllbond. plaster, wood, brick. cement or other surfaces previously m with resm emulsion or oil type tutiahes. It dries Mt 20-30 minutes and a second coat can be applied within three hours. Pennbu rs, Ontario PAGE NINE

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