_ _ BUSINESS DIREC TOR Y Classified Advertising Rates 3 cents per word, or a minimum of 40c per inâ€" sertion, unless paid cash when minimum will be 35 cents. Two or more insertions, 2%¢ per word if paid cash. (Minimum charge as above applicable.) Become Exclusive Stylist. Handle "Made to Measure" dresses, disâ€" tinctive lingerie, finest wool chilâ€" dren‘s wear and men‘s wear from uld established firm. Become exâ€" clusive agent with complete "sho at home service". Write Britisï¬ Knitwear Ltd., Simcoe, Ont. Box addresses in care of The 10 cents extra. THE WATEKLOO CHRONICLE BROCK, DAVIS, DUNN & BROUGHTON T H. R. Brock â€" D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn J. 1. K. Broughton CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS T. H. R. Brock (Trustee in Bankruntcy) 19 King St. East _ Phone YOU can easily make from $50 to $60 a week in selling from door to door 225 guaranteed, wellâ€" known _ products, . tea, coffee. Good territories available. $15.00 to start. NO RISK. JITO: 5130 St PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY See your doctor first, then let u. fill your prescriptions. Bedforo 1.D.A. Drug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. L Free dispenser with 57¢ size only; also 33¢ and $1.00, at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. East, Kitchener, Dial 2â€"2127. You can secure 15¢ to 25¢ a C more for your eggs if you EDs wev C O a n msCR OR Rsipi nsl more for your eggs if you wil} contact us immediately. We are interested in securing some more flocks for the 1952 hatching seaâ€" son to supply us with eggs. With some breeds we will be able to take eggs the year round. 15¢ to 25e a dozen extra for your eg8$ the year around is_.a nice profit ult Lous m Sia es ta M CE R s eaccacd i in itself. For full details apply Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Lim: ited, Fergus, Ontario. ATLAS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Clare Jewel electric combination stove. Excellent condition. Reaâ€" sonably priced. 103 Dearborn W., Waterloo, Phone 2â€"2016. Electric vegetable juice extractâ€" ors, for ex!.ract'mg carrot, celery juice. _ Write for free folder. 49 Cout eusean 1 +4 740 } Astaconiiinediint +d oon Liveâ€"Rite Products, Ltd,, Yonge St., Toronto. ARE YOU ‘ULLY PROTECTED? * BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL _EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE If SS,(!(Ftn loan on good property in Waterloo. Write Box 138, Waterloo Chronicle. Postal Clerks, $2028â€"$2904, Waterâ€" loo, Ont. Full particulars on posters displayed in Post Office. Application _ forms, obtainable thereat, should be filed immediâ€" ately, with the Civil Service Commission, Ottawa. Tired? Rundown Nervous? You may not be getting the iodine and minerals your system requires Start taking Novaâ€"Kelp Tablets today. They help supply the lodine and some of the vital minerals you may need. Three economical sizes â€" at all drugâ€" gists. INSTBUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADVERTISEM ENS State clearly in which edition the udvertisement is to appear. State number of insertions desired. Write plainly on one side of paper only. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO 102 King South â€"_ Phone 8â€"8024 Every Kind of Insurance Fire â€" â€"â€" Life â€"â€" _ Accident Friday, May 11, 1961 TLAS METAL bench lathe, 18" centres, 6" swing, all attachâ€" ments, new condition, Also two motors, 4 and !4 h.p. 54 King St. South, Room No. 2. yt;:; need More Insurance . . Call the Local Representative Chartered Accountants Hubert, Montreal HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N KITCMENER wWATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY MoNnEY TO LOAN _ MALE HELP WANTED DEALERS WANTED Health JERGENS LOTION CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTOR 44 William St., Waterloo F.rraployers‘ Liability uarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance Phone 2â€"1357 DRUGGISTS E. G. FRY INSURANCE FOR SALE PERSONAL Livestock a FARM â€"Seeâ€" WANTED Plate Glass Kitchener a dozen 749 Whether BUYING or SELLING ou New and LJsed plicating an Machines, Filing CabinA:gfnï¬ab. Safes, Complete Office Equipment $8 Queen St. South 850 King West KITCH EN EB Phone 1â€"1662 â€" _ Mugt‘s Res. fâ€"2171 Advenced method has healed thousands. No le@ straps. no elastic, no plasters. No pressure on hips or spine. Flexoâ€"pad. Entirely different. Endorsed by doetors, mecbanics. clerks. Very light. Inexpenâ€" wive. Guaranteed. Write or call. aar>â€" 0 zmm 0 <a> 0 <daxs 0 «im © <at> i; > UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER For Sale sad For Rent by the Maker SUNSTRAND ADDING MACHINES We pick all make C JS of sLt LOCKS ho KEYS MADE J ! All Kinds 7 G. L. BRAUN ‘r§ 270 King St. E. $ Phone 2â€"2194 p _____2Z _______Kitchener ___ OHTARIO Orferce QUTETERE Smith Manufacturing Company PRESTON _ â€" _ ONTARIO ut The first Welland Canal, conâ€" necting Lakes Erie and Ontario was opened in 1829. INVISIBLE WEAVING AND MENDING SERVICE UNDERWOON LIMITED Saws, knives, clipper plates, meat grinder plates, lawnmowers, etc. J. GEO. STREBEL Phone 7â€"7511 â€" 23 Erb W. DOWNING‘S Flowers Rupture Troubles Ended 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4â€"4162 "Repairing of Clothes" 49 Kixc Stweet. East KITCHENER. ONTARIO SHARPENING ma Provai MANACER TYPEWRITERS New and Used Est‘d 1893 §49 King Street KITCHENER Phone $â€"46484 1ELEPHONE 21173 Mrs. J. A. Blaschke, Galt, was elected president of the County W.CTU. when the 66th annual convention was held at the Roseâ€" ville United Brethren Church Thursday, May 2nd. Miss Blanche Van Every, Waterloo, is first viceâ€" president and Mrs. Roy Hahn, Kitchener, second viceâ€"president. Latest and most modern link in the CBC‘s worldâ€"wide radio system is the Radioâ€"Canada Building in Montreal, shown above in artist‘s drawing. Centre of 6,000 network hours of broadcasting within Canada annualy, the building‘s 26 studios also originate International Service programs for the world in 14 languages. Other _ officials are_ corresâ€" ponding _ secretary, _ Mrs. _ A. K. Cressman, Waterloo; recording secretary, â€" Miss S. Wegenast, Preston; treasurer, Mrs. Chester Fry, Galt; "YÂ¥" secretary, Miss Valera Fisher, Galt; LTL. secreâ€" tary, Mrs. J. S. Hilborn, Roseville. Mrs. F. W. Ambrose of Hamilton was in charge of the election. The convention had _ as its guest speaker, Mrs. L H. Periâ€" goe of Toronto, first viceâ€"presiâ€" dent â€" National W.CT.U., who chose as her subject "Woman‘s Responsibility in the Modern World". After reviewing condiâ€" tions brought about through bevâ€" erage alcohol, she challenged the women to use their opportunities for service, to enlist all women and to bear in mind that each is his brother‘s keeper. Three R‘s are needful, reflection, responsiâ€" bility and reverence. Roseville : The president‘s address, preâ€" pared by Mrs. Roy Hahn and givâ€" en by acting president, Mrs. J. A. Blaschke, had as its theme "Enâ€" thusiasm for Christ". An impresâ€" sive memorial seravice for five departed members was conducted by Mrs. R. Barrie and Mrs. Burâ€" net Wilson of Galt. Mrs. L. C. Shantz of Kitchener sang the solo "Beyond the Sunset". Inspiraâ€" iional worship services were conâ€" ducted by Mrs. E. Sider, New Cundee and Mrs. R. Coleman, Galt. Mrs. C. Weber. Kitchener, offered the noontide prayer. County lifeâ€"memberships were presented the three Galit memâ€" bers. Mrs. L. J. Niebel, Mrs. A. Robb and Mrs. M. E. Bowes, by the Galt Union. By Miss Myrtle Becker (Chronicle Correspondent) *HE WATERLOO (Ontarlto) CHRONICLE The total membership reported for the five unions in the county is 376 regular and eight honorary. Finances raised during the year were $1,329.63. Three Loyal Temperance Legions were organâ€" ized in Kitchener. Waterloo Unâ€" mr:\ received the membership troâ€" phy. The committee‘s report on resoâ€" lutions included advocating blood tests for drinking drivers, the carâ€" rying of birth certificates by minâ€" ors and the protesting of the sranting of licenses to country clubs and dance halls. Rev. W. A. Roland of Toronto brought forceful messages each night last week at the evangelistic services being conducted at the United Brethren Church. Special music consisted of vocal sqlos by During the tea hour at the close of the convention, Mrs. Ambrose entertained the members with a delightfully informal account of her visit to the World‘s W.C.T.U. convention in England last year. The clod.n&lervice for the seaâ€" , son of the Wilmot Firesideâ€" was held !ollowxm the regular service with Rev. Mr. Roland as guest‘ preacher. Albert Day assisted with special music and Mr. Showâ€" ell presided. _ _ _ Lincoln Cassel, New Dundee and Clifford Swartz, Kitchener and other numbers: the Rutledge brothess ands Ostresser of Galt. Albert of Sherkston was present for the weekâ€"end, buting vocal solos with pianoâ€" guitar accompaniment and piano solos. At the morning service Mr. Roland :’ï¬â€™:de on the text "Beâ€" hold 1 at the door and knock", and in the evenjze"l’!h sistency in Asking". unï¬s will continue this week with A!â€" bert Day again in chu&e of the music over the weekâ€"end. Rev. W. A. Roland of Toronto and Albert Day of Sherkston are guequ at the home of Mrs. Shelby uring their stay here.. 0_ Mr. and Mre. Jack Tuon, Mary and Margaret and Paul moved into their home at Ayr on Saturâ€" day. Mrs. W. Wilford and son visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scamme! in Maryborough. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wepgler, Mrs. Aaron We&pler, Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Becker of Hanover called on Mr. and Mrs. Edward Habermell recently. _ â€" Mr and Mrs. Ezra Gascho of Bright sï¬nt Sunday at the home of C. Z. Roth. â€" Mrs. Henry Ballard, Mrs. R. Foster, Laura, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie spent Sunday afterâ€" noon with Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Weâ€" ber in Kitchener. â€" _ The Misses Hoerle have sold 40 acres and the barn off their 100â€" acre farm to Mark McKee. The old brick hotel, owned by (Chronicle Correspondent) By Mrs. Lorme Rennie Aaron Gerber is being plastered on the outside which adds a good deal to its appearance. Mr. and Mrs. F.‘ Mésselink, recently here from Netherlands, and family are now residing in the 5â€"room apartâ€" ‘"‘The Twin Cities Home of Ford â€" Monarch Products" 236 King St. E. KITCHENER Diol 7â€"7303â€"4 CORONET MOTORS LIMITED Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Jantzi and family of Milwerton spent Sunday evening, with Mr. and Mrs W Voll ang Arthur ment upstairs which has recently been repaired and redecorated Official flag of the provinee of Nova Scotis, viue cross of & Ag~ drew on a white field with the Royal Lion mounted thereon, was originally authorized by CBaxkes I in 16%5. PAGE ELEVEN