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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Apr 1951, p. 7

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# CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St., Waterioo | Phone 2â€"1357 ~ BUSINESS DIREC TOR Y Two or more insertions, 1%¢ per word if paid cash. (Minimum charge as above upplicable.) WATERLOO MUTUAL & FIRE INSURANCE THE WATEKRLOO Cur=obmork WANT ADSs Fridny, Apeil 18, 1961 Box addresses in care of The Chroincle, 10 cents extra. *i2 oz. Breck Shampoo $1.50 and 2% oz. Breck Hairdress T5¢ â€" Total $2.25 â€" SPECIAL OFFER $1.50 â€" at Geiger Drug Store, 408 ‘;(izng7St, East, Kitchener, Phone +2127. * __â€" PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY See your doctor first, then let us All your prescriptions. Bedford LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post K. H. Dunn _ J. H. K. Brought CHARTERED 7A@lm 2â€"Â¥ire Tubes 6.50â€"16; also porceâ€" lain Bathroom Fixtures. Reasonâ€" able. Phone 2â€"4912 after 6 p.m. GIRL for housework in Kitchener home. Good wages and working conditions. Phone 3â€"3471 daytime HOUSEKEEPER WANTED PERMANENT position for houseâ€" keeper under 45. Apply C. Turâ€" ner, Waterloo Hotel. or evenings ARE YOU SULLY PROTECTED? * BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE If AVOID DEFICIENCY disorders like anaemia, constipation, piles, nerves; start taking Novaâ€"Kelp today. Your system needs Iodine bene! HELP WANTED â€" FEMALE State clearly in which « advertisement is to appoar., State number of insertions ';’ilc plainly on one sid only Office, Waterloo INSTRO y(;li need More Insurence . . Call the Local Representative ____T. H. R. Brock (Trustee in Bankruntey) 19 King St. Kast _ BRECK SHAMPOO CHIROPRACTIC DRUGGISTS INSURANCE COMPANY FOR SALE PERSONAL Mrs. Oliver Zinn opened her home for the monthly meeting of St. James Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid which was held on Wednesday n'lghL Te president, Mrs. Donâ€" ald Jacob presided and conducted the opening service. Mrs. A. Rickâ€" ert led the responsive Psalm and Mrs. Jack Schmidt offered prayer. Mrs. Alex Brighton read the New Dundee: Saws, knives, clipper piates, meat grinder plates PFhone 7â€"7511 â€" 23 Erb W. INVISIBLE WEAYING DOUGLAS PHARMACY SHARPENING 26 King St. 8. WATERLOO By Miss Miriam Hilborn (Chronicle Correspondent) HOME PERMANENT !\ REFILL plus LE E66 CREME SHAMPOO the mission study on the book, business was in charge of the preâ€" sident, Mrs. Norman Kaster. Mrs. L. H. Cassel gave the annual reâ€" m of the Areasurer arifl Mrs. Miller reported for the Good Cheer committee. Total receipts for the year were $1,033.67. Sponsor Evangelistic Meetings. The Wilmot Fireside is sponsorâ€" ing a week of Evangelistic meetâ€" ings with Rev. E. Stelling of Grand Ragier. Mich., as the speaker. The gervices are being held at the Baptist Church up to D. E. Edmiston, Phm.B. mission study on the book FREE DELIVERY $|.75 mctm‘xmnz at the evening servige . Holy Communion .w _. Holy Communion . was observed at the Sundsy morning service at with Bishop Curtis Cressmean of New Hamburg officiating. ° The Charity Band of the Bienâ€" heim Mennonite Church njet at turda; mmoon wi Psaim 1 was read t&‘lnru n Good followed by ml- Prayer. Beth Shantz fold a story and Carol Schmitt read a poem. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in making attendance cards for Daily Vacation Bible School under the direction of the Cressman. Taffy was enjc . peomuetihtned i lc Mr. Alfred B. Christner and Mr. Edward N. Klinckman sharing the clerk‘s duties. In spite of the rain which persisted :uxiq the morning there was a spiendid crowd in attendance and the roads were really cut up with tractors being needed to pull some of the cars through the mud. Mr. Otto plans to remain on the farm for a while and then will take a trip to the Canadian West before taking ~up residence in By Mrs. Clarence Dismond (Chromicle Correspondent) Successful Auction Sale Held. Mr. Toman Otto of this district held a very successful auction sale last Friday afternoon in ‘z:c of the very inclement we + The farm formerly operated by Mr. Toman Otto and his father the late Owen Otto, has been sold to Mr. Melvin Hunsberger who takes possession at onee and will b operated by Mr. Hunsberger‘s son, Roy. The entire stock and implements brought a total of some $16,583. The highest price paid for a cow was $380 and good prices were also realized for the hogs with one sow and litter only two weeks old sellixfi of $190.00. Messrs. Milton R. Roth and Ira H. loman were the auctioneers with Mrs. â€" Clarence Mrs. Valentine Hofstetter and inâ€" fant son, Bryan of Baden, and Mr. Bethel | Church was ‘held last Fri evening at the home Tt Ne Dlemonk Cubire moe Mr. Ralph Diamond, Culture conâ€" venor in charge. Mr. Olivcscm lin.hdmmyermdlfi. Dlnn.a&. the scripture lesâ€" son. wufinenhd wm-fim:n!, spoke on the subject of Christian stewâ€" d pinp Mro Walng Beon praged a violim solo ang Mr. Dms Mordue favored with a re . Miss Jessie Ellis led the song setâ€" vice. The sddress of the evening was given by Mr. Oliver Facey on the subject, "Water". The social hour was in charge of Mr. Oliver Facey following which refreshâ€" ments were served. By Miss Marina * (&n-hlt Owr-m; Miss Marje Basler of Kitchener and sister Jacqueline of Dorking called on Mr. and Mrs. John Schiebel on Sunday. Miss Margueriae Moser of Kitchener spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Alex Moser. _ Heason : Mr. Alfred Haid of Kitchener 'hrr:‘ the weekâ€"end with friends Mr. Cleon Knoblauch of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with his father, Mr. Jake Knoblauch. Mrs. Pauline Schedewitz and gn. George Basler spent Monday in Milvertor. Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Hanley t0:Â¥.m. Friday with Mr. and Mrs. rles Baker of Stratford. Mr. Leo Giradot of Waterloo spent Sunday with friends here. _ Master Joseph Stemmiler has reâ€" turned home from St Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, where he Hospital, Kitchenfir. wherd has been a patient for the week meeting of past Probably the finest selection of good used cars i Used Car Lot. This selection is not going to last t Come in now and make your choice while you have to choose from. TAKE IF THERE IS A USED CAR in your plans for Spring â€" then we have it! CORONET MOTORS LIMITED "‘"The Twin Cities Home of Ford â€" Monarch Products"‘ 236 King St. E. KITCHENER _ Dial 7â€"7303â€"4 BETTER USED CARS A BUS DOWN 1950 Chevrolet in excellent shape 1950 Monarch, only gone 16,000 miles 1950 Ford © 1949 Ford * 1950 Ford /A Ton Pickâ€"up . Austin Station Wagon © 1948 Chevrolet se and many more are ready for you to step into and drive away! SEE THEM AT Mrs. flu Denstedt m Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett of ng-' Mr. and Mrs. Lebanon called on Mrs. Regine y tedt and femily of Dorâ€" | Denstedt on Sunday _ A Mr. Clayton Kocher of Kitchâ€" Mrs. Pauline Schedewitz spent| ener spent the weekâ€"end with fis inday sith Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" pareats, Mr. and Mrs. Lawreate bhumhuom&enbewuthum ou have a wide variety of styles and models â€" DRIVE A CAR HOME! in the Twin Cities is available at our | Rvher PAGE SEVEN

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