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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Sep 1951, p. 11

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[ BUSINESS_ DIRECTORY ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? * BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE 1f you need More Insurance . . ?::b«: heater like new, large size. Ladies‘ navy tricotine coat, size 36, nearly new. Men‘s leather windbreaker, size 38. Dial 2â€"0136. offers the opportunity to start a lucrative bm $15.00 only. Sell from door to door 225 â€" anteed and wellâ€"known pro‘_l“c“h; BROCK, DA DUNN 3 naou‘élé'ou E li R. IukJ li).x&uu D.t:: CHARTERED ACOOU%?&TS T. H. R. Brock (Trustee in Bankruptcy) _______1$ King St. East _ Phone 24488 _ Kitchener Two or more insertions, 8 word it pald cash. (Mintwum -\u‘..o.:ohu Box addgresses in care of The Obreinsle, 10 cents extra. ux warsaige qaaromous you need More insurance .. Call the Local Representative Tw sammin i moeplines cuctent INSTBUCTION3 FÂ¥OB @ENDINGQ DEALERS WANTED : 46 Wiliiem ':‘i.i,' E. G. FRY o +s o\ on , Jito present. The gflits arranged in a (xud-b-un-'u‘-u) * Mrs. Merie Coleman, Mrs. Harâ€" did Weiss and Mrs. James ShnE son were joint hostesses at a m cellaneous shower held at the for celaneous sNOWeT neld al ine IQFâ€" mer‘s home last Wednenda* %M in honor of Miss Elizabet 11, brideâ€"elect of this month. About for this) until you have enough to form an intlividual phze-mu. Al;our pumber grows you can use them. When you have made enough, you can join -th-dltmhuhnfie_lueloth.Amolaqummbeadded until you bave the cloth the sise you planned, and at the same time, you can New “Hmnmmwru.mmuh-hmw _ ** of all we have. We use it, live in it and love it. Sometimes the house is lrish Crochet â€" Irish erochet is one of the prettiest of all crochet patterns. It is rich and elegant, and looks hvmy table. It adds greatly to {our home and will gxonm”m lifetime of pleasure. If you wish to make this IRISH CROCHET , a direction leaflet is available. Just send a stamped, selfâ€" addreased envelope to this paper and ask for Leafiet No. 7486. Saws, knives, clipper piates, meat mss J. GBO. STRESE Fhone 11511 â€" 8 Erb w. DOWNING‘S Flowers Needlecralt News u bave the cloth the sise you planned, and at the same time, you can un&'&ephmndgiuywvwkungodm. * 88 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 44162 by Paulide Roy In the evenia members of /the 1 Baptist Church attended the Annive: service at the New !h_x_nbum Church. _ a ink ~Qundav ming with CCC & TIBCE MRDD, PVGTIRMNN AZUEVCRY~ Church on Sunday morning With| imson at Toronto on ; Bishop Curtis C. Cressman of New | Visitors at the ms“.‘:" L M. Hamburg in charge assisted bY|Hilporn on Saturday were: Rev. Rey. Moses Bowman. .| A. Cameron of Stevensville; Rev. y chooms woet o flw A. Roland, of Toronto; Mrs. Sunday evening serv Ruth Snider e; Ray BethclyUmud aiuiotury Church:| Zimmerman of Fort”“lm; and Mr. Buehler Sr., of Hespeler deâ€"|Revy A. W. Woolner of Kitchener. livered the message and Mr. and| Recent guests at the homes of Mrs. Buehler Jr., rendered two| Mr. and Mrs. Garfeld Cressman vocal duets. and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sherk Robert, infant son of Mr. and|were: Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Mrs. M. Neitzel was baptized durâ€"|Halliman and Miss Bonnie Hallâ€" ing the Sunday morning SeTVic¢|man of Edmonton, Alta.; Glen at St. James Lutheran Churchâ€"| Hallman of Seattle, Wash.; Mr. The pastor, Rev. D. J. Glebe, Offlâ€" |and Mrs Henrv Rowman and Olil Holy Communion was observed -9|(e *"_‘% of th,| couver BC., \ couver ."fi".'.‘lu Tirs LK and sons, Bobby and Donald visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kee ed with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kee and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hutchâ€" were: Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Hallman and Miss Bonnie Hallâ€" man of Edmonton, Alta.; Glen Hallman of Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman and Oliâ€" ver Hallman of Preston. of their niece, fiShme ind Hany Dycumck m Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kinzie of Guelph visited with Rev. and Mrs. d‘fiumswxu. RN., of Geit hzndm eeks‘ vacation wi hgy_n.h.'lr. and Mys. "SEE HOW Tickets 50¢ Proceeds in aid of Y.M.C.A. . THEY RUN" Hilarious Farce in 3 Acts TUESDAY, SEPT. 25 Directed by James Onley Present PIONEER PLAYERS 8.15 p.m. u-c:" mnnon'ht 2 FOuP ‘This group of talented, enthusiâ€" astic youw plafers hail from Kitchener, Waterloo and Preston 3gnd are l\mdex- tl;e mm}mé:l"; i:lf im ey, professiona actorg'l’td director who boasts 20 years‘ experience in the business. Jim comes from the Isle of Mann originally, and organized his first semiâ€"professional group ~ Body temperature reaches its, There were 5,847 hotels in Canâ€" lowest point early in the morn~lldc in 1949 and these could acâ€" ing. commodate 268,343 persons. forward to their third successful season since being organized in 1949, have mnounfid that the?v will present Philifi ix:fi‘: hillariâ€" ous comedy "See How They Run" at St. Jerome‘s Auditérium on Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 8.15 p.m. ‘Noted Actor Director Pioneer Players to Present King‘s ‘See How They Run‘ The Pioneer Players, lpokin{ forward to their third successfu Mr. King‘s play, the first of five or six shows to be presented by the group during the current seaâ€" son, is a hilarious comedy dealing with mistaken identities, a drunkâ€" en village s&luter. and a triangle involving the â€"local parson, his their production will g:)'vifle liveâ€" ly entertainment for the audience. of players in Canada from talent {gpnd in tlk:e Gnlt-Pruwt:n area. is group have won wide recogâ€" nition and have been accepted by the CBC for television work in Canada when that medium of enâ€" tertainment becomes established actress wife and her old â€"boyâ€" friend. The players guarantee in this country The Canadian Bank of Commerce ALLEN SHIRK LTD. HEADQUARTERS SALES AND SERVICE FOR AVUTHORIZED €oopf YeEar Mining men often call their a "camp"*. ~ " l-.-fiqh’qvv-.-od-r-i-flmm.u _ That‘s Commerce service. You‘ll ind the & mea and women who give it * ‘(un‘oodpeoplcwknov. jobâ€"and that of the men and women who wosk with himâ€"is to give you the kind of hd?nrvhuh«hdn * *keystone of community progress. 33 ERB 5T. â€"WATERLOO â€"PHONE: 22793 i re w remember the seass which" .. _ mzm“mm‘““.o. .;. such memories. Your own Commerce man knows that he, too, is a part of the saga * , _ _â€" of Canadian growth. He knows that his sVO $7,°° NVMIERLO â€"â€"PHUTRE: A£7 73 â€" PHONE 55613 COALâ€"COKEâ€" COURTEO!!$ SERVICES Keystone t of Main Street TIRE B14

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