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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Apr 1951, p. 6

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The funeral of the late Mr. Charles Bullock of Preston was larsgely attended on Sunday ifi:’ moon from Stagerâ€"Pass Ltd. â€" eral Home, Preston Interment was made in the Doon cemetery. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Knox Presbyterian Church, Preston, ofâ€" The students and friends from the village attending the Preston High School enjoyed themselves at the High School dance held at the Preston Legion auditorium on Friday evening. vice at the Elmira Pentecostal Church on Tuesday evening. Bert Skipper is a patient in the Westminster Hospital in London where he is receiving treatments. Mrs. Gordon Quelich and infant son have returned to their home in the village from the Kâ€"W Hosâ€" pital, Kitchener. D 1 2. Etd ic cgel. EO eSE oomean oo Wesley Pearcey spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearcey of Rockton. Miss Doreen Gibbons spent Saturday with Miss Eloise Koerâ€" ber of Bridgeport. Mrs. Laura Grant was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Kitchener on Monâ€" da ‘lr. and Mrs. Therin Howe of Wiarton have moved to the vilâ€" hfi' iss Kate Cluthe has returned to Toronto after spending a week at her home in the village. _ _ _ _ Frank Pearcy of Galt was visitâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wes. Pearcy on Saturday. _ PAGE 8SIX Art Kauk, Art Hatt and Wayne 8TOP LEAKS with Plastic Elastigum*Cement. Seals flashings fine for patching. A thin coating of Liquid Elastigum Cement reseals old roll roofings. INSULATE with Barrett* Rock Wool. Keeps heat in, cold out. Provides fireâ€"safety. In Batts, Blankets, Loose or Granulated forms & our Bartett dealer sells Protection 243 He stocks a complete line of roofing, insulation and weatherproofing materials. He‘s got what it takes to stop almost any weather. Whether your problem is leakage, secpage, rust or rotâ€" see your Barrett dealer first! THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED Montreal _ + _ Teromte * Bahnsen were visitors in Hemil _ Murray Gibbons of Simcoe spent the weekâ€"end at the home ot_mf‘galrejnru.ur;mdl!fl.flow ard Gibbons Mrs. Ear} Massell and daughter Linda spent Friday with friends in Preston. « Mrs. Donald Fisher and sons Randy and Landy were visiting in Galt on Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. Jerome White and son Dale of Kitchener were visitâ€" ?n‘ friends in the village on Sunâ€" y. . Miss Alma Thoms spent Tuesâ€" day with friends in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scherer of Centreville were visiting at the hpme of the latter‘s brotker and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs.. Ivan Battler on Friday. Conestogo : A large number of village and district friends attended the furâ€" eral of the late Orval Snyder, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nelsom Snyder, of Conestogo. _ _ The deceased had been engaged in the Oxendenâ€"Wiarton district for about twenty years, where he had met with a fatal accident last midweek. He had attained the age of 63 years and is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Robert (Emâ€" ma) Cram of Vancouver, B.C., and Mrs. John (Edna) Burnett of Elâ€" mira. The funeral was held from the (C'n-:lh Correspondent) *Rag‘d. Trade Mark pregmen metmens coopemenemar > i 7c ~ wh #] r2a, where tht m.'!fi‘ followed by intermentâ€"in Schneiâ€" s Cemeter,, w Taes c Whiicheli of Rimiarss was in charge of the service. The auction sale of farm chatâ€" tels forâ€" Mr. Addison Freeman on Tuesday of last week was one of Tok Non 258 pumding way very St. Matthew‘s Ladies‘ @fiwm fuuu of their sister Aid, S§t. ames of St. Jacobs, on Tuesday evening of last week. Miss Jean Kellerman was the guest speaker. Mr. Herbert H. Bowman of To ronto and sister Miss Emily Bowâ€" man of Sarnia were visiting with friends here last week. Mr. William S. Wright of St. Thomas whe had beer visiting at the home of his son, Mr. Oliver J. Wright for about two weeks was taken ill and admitted to St. Maâ€" ry‘s Hospital, Kitchener, where he underwent a critical operation on Friday. He is making satisfactory progress towards recovery* The Lutheran World Action film "Turm in the Road" was shown after the Sunday evening service in St. Matthew‘s Church. Mrs. Henry Ebel who had been visitix(ns at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Schaefer in Los Anâ€" geles, Cal., for several weeks, has returned after making the trip by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Orlango Bierman of Erbsville were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. €hester Rohr. Mr. Noah Stroh, who has been a fatiem in Kâ€"W Hospital for nearâ€" y seven weeks has sufficiently reâ€" covered to enable him to return home last Sunday.. o Mr. Fred Sass has excavation completed for the construction of an addition to his house. He has also completed excavation for the building of a new house for his fatherâ€"inâ€"law who proposes then to move here from the present home in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Huehn have been bereaved rt:i' the death of their 10â€"dayâ€"old infant daughâ€" ter which occurred in Kâ€"W Hosâ€" pital last Sunday. The funeral service was held at the Dreisipger Funeral Chapel in Elmira on Tuesday afternoon. Burial ‘took &laoe in K4mira cemetery. Rev. F. alinsky, pastor of St. Paul‘s Lautheran Church, Elmira, conâ€" ducted the service. â€" â€" _ ‘The bereaved parents have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their hour of sorrow. Plattsville : Members of the Ladies‘ Evenâ€" ing Auxiliary of the Plattsville United Church held a quilting at the.home of Mrs. George Smith on Friday. This quilt is their doâ€" nation to the bale this year. Among those attending the North Oxford District Women‘s Institute executive meeting at Woodstock on Friday were Mrs. B. Harrison, Mrs..J. Lederman, Mrs, W. Lachman and Mrs. E. Waldie. s S ie Miss Donna Philips of Hamilâ€" ton was a recent weekâ€"end visitor at the home of her aunt, Mrs. and Mr. Cameron M. Hume. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Shantz and Jane and Judy were weekâ€" end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Brown and family. _ _ _ _ WM. KNELL & CO. LTD. Distributors Phone 8â€"8451 Phone #â€"8811 SERIES 7# OIL BURNER COMPLETELY INSTALLED By Mrs. Ed Harmer (Chronicle Correspondent) ©*385 8451 45 King W., Kitchemer SHEET METAL DEPT. €HE Wa*rtSBR @OHRONICLE By Mri. Clereuce Diamwond Never trust toâ€"s broken staff. Never venture out of your wm-* wade in unknown waâ€" ters. New brooms sweep clesn. New lights often come through cracks in the ceiling. _None are so deat as those that wil} not hear. None knows the weight of anâ€" other‘s No pot is so ugly as not to find a cover. No rose without a thorn. Nothing comes out of the seek but what was in it. Of all studies, study your presâ€" ent condition. Of all the crafts known to be an honest man is the master craft. _â€"Old friends to meet, old wine to drink, and old wood to butn. Old reckonings breed new disâ€" putes good precepts. _ â€" One barber shaves not so close but another finds work. â€" One eye witness is better than ten hearsays. One flower makes no garland. One good turn ‘deserves anâ€" other. s One hour‘s sleep before midâ€" nigxnt is worth two after. e is not so soon healed as one is hurt. One man‘s meat is another‘s poison. One nail drives out another. One half the world knows not how the other half lives. 0_ One ounce of discretion is worth a lround of wit. One scabbed sheep will mar a flock. * â€" â€" "v(â€").-t-x'e swallow makes not a sémng. nor one woodcock a winâ€" T. gne tale is good till another is told. f Open rebuke is better than seâ€" cret hatred. ____ _ _ Opportunity makes the thief. Opportunities neglected are irâ€" recoverable. e { Our own opinion is never wrong. . Out of debt, out of danger. Out of sight, out of mind. & ® ® ® ® f Out of the fryingâ€"pan into the re. , Passion is a fever that leaves us weaker than it finds us. _ ‘Passion is ever the enemy ot truth. __ Patience and time run through the longest day. _ o New lords, new Next to love, quictness. Ne man can serve two masters. No man should live like 2 toad ".i’a._;i';l-c;' is a flower that grows not in eve.ry :)ne.'s garc.ien. Patience is a plaster for all sores. Pays as you go. Pegn{ wise and pound foolish. Peog e who live in glass houses should mot throw stones. * None so blind as these who will _ Perfection is the point at which all should aim. _ _ _ Positive men are most often in error. Possession is nine points of the law. Poverty makes a man acquaintâ€" ed with strange bedâ€"fellows. _‘ Poverty parts friends. Praise a fair day at night. @ ® #. @ ® Prevention is better than cure. Prettiness dies quickly. Pride of heart foreruns destrucâ€" tion. Pride will have a fall. Procrastination is the thief of Nothing dries sooner than tears. Nothing down nothing up. _ Nothing is impossible to a wilâ€" Promise little and do mauch. Promises are too much like pieâ€" crust. Provide for the worst; the best will save itself, Pry not into the affairs of time Of two evils cBoose the least. Old bees yield no honey. Old friénds and old wines are others. Put no faith in taleâ€"bearets Quick at meat, quick at work. Quick returns make rich merâ€" chants. Quit not certainty for hope. Ratify promises by performâ€" ances. Ready money will away. * * ® * ® Recktess youth makes rueful age. _ Remove an old tree and it will wither. Rome was not built in a day. . Rule the appetite and tempet the tongue. Safe bind, safe find. . One bad example spoils many _ Say no ill of the year till it be past. _ 2o y Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. _ _ _ o s One never loses by doing a good _ Saying and doing are two things. _ 0; 00. . 2 . 0_ â€" Search others for their virtues thyself for thy faults. Seeing is believing. _ Seek tillâ€"you find, and you‘ll not lose your labor. Seldom seen, soon {or?tun. Selfâ€"preservation is the first law of nature. Set a thief to take a thief. She shows many more airs than graces. _ _ _ _ _ _ you a thief Short reckonings make long friends. Silence does seldom any harm. Silks and satins put out the fire in the kitchen. â€" _ Sit in your place and none will mhake you rige. _ _ _ Proverbs And Oldâ€"Time Sayings Show me a liar, and I will show Sleep without supper and wake _ ‘Boon ripe, soon rotten. _ foon well, long ill. } «o q e e s said than done. = ’mfium::‘detu is _ Sour grapes, as sa =:-¢llndspaxdvnu‘ when you are young, and spend when you are old. * * *# # ® rkthtruthmduhamethe .'Op'nen the gift of al is gift of all, but thought of few. Stars are not seen by sunshine. Stick our opinions on no perâ€" son‘s sleeve. _ â€" Stretch your legs according to Take time by the forelock. Talk of the devil and he‘ll apâ€" pear. _ ‘Talking pays no toll. Tell me the comgany you keep, and I‘ll tell you what you are. . That‘s placing the cart before the horse. ‘The best physicians are Dr. Diet, Dr. Quiet and Dr. Merryâ€" man. The better the day, the better the deed. . â€" â€" _ The covetous man is his own tormentor. s _‘ The crow thinks her own bird is the fairest. s â€" worm _ The devil is not as black as he is _F:inted. e early bird catches the The end of a feast is better than the beginning bf a fray. _ _ The farthest way about is quite often the nearest way home. The faulty stands on his guard. The foremost dog catched the Strike while the iron is hot. Study to be worthy of your That is well spoken that is well'f Temperance is the best physic The comforter‘s head never The best physicians are DT.‘ There is luck in leisure. l:l:, Dr. Quiet and Dr. Merryâ€"| &e!‘e’s a s:;lvel f(i(r every sore. + â€" ere‘s no fool like an old fool. P:ieee?!emr the day, the better \ There‘s no general rule without s . 2202 an exception. The cobbler‘s wife is the worst | 'n,e,e?s ho joy without alloy. Fee your FORD TRUCK Desler â€" mc MR WosFomplote line in FORD TRUCK histary ! is the mother of poverty. #s in peace are like chimâ€" 236 KING ST. E. CORONET MOTORS LTD. Cenadians use MORE FORD TRUCKS ment with little. The guilty mind needs no acâ€" cuser. The handsomest flower is not the sweetest. _ The feuat strokes makes not the best music. _ The highest branch is not the safest roost. The last drop maketh the cup run over. The last suitor wins the maid. The langest dav must have an end _ The mob has many heads but no brains. â€" ‘The mill cannot grind with the water that is past. ooo The ble. The more the merrier, the fewâ€" er the better cheer. The more you heap then the worse you keep. The nearer the church the farâ€" ther from God. The offender never pardons. The path of virtue is the path of peace. | _ _ 0_ 8 The proof of the pudding is in the eating. The rat which has but qne hole is soon caught. The receiver is as bad as the thief. in â€" _ The tide in the affairs of men if taken at the flood will lead on to fortune. The truth may be blamed but not shamed. £ â€" The wearer best knows where the shoe pinches him. _ 8 'i‘fié&‘ love too much that die for love. 8 __There would be no ill language if it wére not ill taken. _ There would not be great ones if there were no little. â€" They must hunser in frost, that vir;eu â€" will not work in heat. © Think of ease, but work on. Those who live longest will see| To | most. + â€" \ To j Time and tide stay for no man. To Time is a file that wears and hands The hotter war the sooner The greatest wealth is contentâ€" more noble the more hum YOUR FORD â€" MONARCH DEALER KITCHENER makes no noise fray â€" To a child all weather is cold. | To a crazy ship all winds are | contrary. _ 4 0 4 To err is human, to forgive diâ€" vine. Timely blossom, timely fruit. ‘Tis the second that makes the To go through thick and thin. 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Tread on a worm and it will (Continued on page 10 Friday, April 20 Ask for a copy of this it telts all about form improvement PHONE 7â€"7303 ENT

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