_ BUSINESS 1 : DIRECTORYy] Windows cleaWed, storms placed Phone §â€"8507,. E. McDonneii. 250 King Wert KITCHRENER Phone 7â€"7662 _ â€" â€" Maer‘s Res, 2â€"2111 International pickâ€"up ton truck like new. A baa:’ln. 92 Church St., Kitchener. ne 2â€"7189. and ages, good prices paid. Also flocks wanted to supply us with hatching eggs. On some breeds we can take eggs the year around. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE VYPPILE Y im it e o §8 Queen St. m-ï¬â€˜ho.o sâ€"s484 PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY See your docter first, then let u. PULLETS wanted: All breeds we can take eggs the year around. Apply Tweddie Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont. ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? * BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL _ EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE 1j you need More Insurance . . . Call the Local Representative Liquid $1.55, $3.35, $5.90; capâ€" sules $1.65, $2.95, $6.60 â€" at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. East, Kitchener, Dial 2â€"2127. WATERLOO, ONTARIO 102 King South â€" Phone 8â€"8024 Every Kind of Insurance Fire â€" _ Life _â€" _ Accident Health â€" Plate Glass Livestock _ _ A winter Tonic, prevents colds need of a few agents â€"splendid income for the interested worker. Let us tell you how, by writing to FAMILEX, 1800 d Delorimier, T. H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis # peid cash. (Minimum charge as above Hex addresses in cure of The Ohroincie. 40 gouts extra. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER For Sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNSTRAND ADDING MACHINES THE WATEKLOO CHRONIOLE WANT AbS K. H. Dunn _J. H. K. Brou&lqnon CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS T. H. R. Brock (Trustee in Bankruptcy) _ _ _19 King St. East _ Â¥Priday, Noveraber 2, 1961 A. K. CRESSMAN & SON _ INVISIBLE WEAVING AnD _ MENDING, SERVICE ‘ O'mch‘nm. Rast KITCHENER. ONTARIO Tesima Provaat TELEPuONE MANACER 21173 Office: 44 William St., Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 Real Estate and Insurance S you 7M s iptions. Bedfcro Lbrgm. Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. UNDERWOOD LIMITED "NEOâ€"CHEMICAL" FOOD advertinement is io appoas. â€" State pumber of insertions desired. WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Auxiliory of First United Church WINDOW CLEAMERS Rummage Sale Murdock Mackenzie TRUCKS FOR SALE Au zu&pnoâ€"ie'r? Lisbility s uarantee Bond AGENTS WANTED JCK, DA DUNN & BROUg}?'i’ON New and Used 4 Advertising Raies 3 sout» or a mintmum of 40¢ pe in ¢ less pald cash when mibimum * somse. & POULTRY a FARM $%e per word Ki | Sealth ‘ACTURING COMPANY K“‘h"‘"“u« Tera‘ ‘MAPMU* , _ PRESTON, ONTARIO Bedfcrs Meetings Well Attended. The Evangelistic meetivs in &rogross at the Bethel United issionary. Church were well atâ€" tended on Sunday. The evange!â€" ist, Rev. Richard Reilly of Napaâ€" nee, Ind., spoke at both services, In the morning the Ladies‘ Trio sang, composzs of Misses Ruth and Betty Shantz and Miss Reta Coleman. At night Mrs. Richard Knechte!l and Miss Grace Knechâ€" te!l rendered a vocal duet. The campaign â€" will conclude â€" next New Dundece : on hips or spine. Fiexo RUPTURED? Advanced :'M-hc"h.- log straps. No slostic. No ) D9 N993 MO elostic. m’:..'_._ No m" sure 225 King St. N Waterloo Cider Mill Phone 5â€"5284 Place your order now for cider delivered to your cellar. TEA, BAKING and APRON SALE Sa knives, clipper plates, “-_utm†Call at Waterloo Cider Mill or dial 5â€"5284 3. GEO. STREBEL * Phone 7â€"7511 â€" 23 Erb W. DELICIOUS APPLE BUTTER SPECIAL BLENDED CIDER KNOX WOMEN‘S AUXILIARY CHOICE APPLES 54 King St. S. â€" _ Waterloo PORTRAIT & COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY OPTOMETRIST SHARPENING 57 King St. North WATERLOO NOVEMBER 2nd V.0O). N. Miss Miriam Hilborn ronigle Ccrrespondent} CIDER MILLS are holding a will meet on 3 to 6 p.m. Woedding Albums The Waterloo | Miss Margaret Cassel was a , guest at the wedding of Miss Delores Henault and Paul Gauâ€" {thier at Woodstock on Saturday. Miss Ruth Bean, recently reâ€" | 1urned from China and Miss Dorâ€" |uthy Bean of Chicago, IIl, are |visiting with friends in the comâ€" munity this week.. oÂ¥ Kingwood : / A daughter, Ferne Lucille, was |bormn to Mr. and Mrs. John Hofâ€" | stetter at the Galt General Hosâ€" pital on Saturday, Oct. 27th. \Gives Missionary Talk. _ _ Pm Mn n s ca Om as | _ Miss Sylvia Bock, president of | the Baptist Mission Cirgcle gave a \ missionary talk on "Bolivia" at the biâ€"weekly meeting of the |\B.Y.P.U. held at the church on fMonday night. Ellwood Toman presided for the meeting and Miss Sylvia Sararas read the scripture |iesson. Stanley Groff gave the meditation on the scripture. Mrs. Harold Poth led in prayer. Readâ€" ings were given by Mrs. Oliver Zimmerman and Miss Mary Joyce Buck. Mr. and Mrs, Chris. Herefort and Stanley of near Millbank visited with Mr. and Mrs. John L Erb on Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Cressman during the past week. _ _ _ Rev. Richard Reillg of Napanee, Ind., is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Good. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cassel, Marï¬aret Cassel, Miriam Hilborn and I. M. Hilborn visited with Mr. and Mrs.â€"Lafe VanSickle at Anâ€" caster on Sunday. Sunday &uests with Mr. and Mrs. Dan G. Erb were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roi, Mr. and Mrs. David Gerber, Miss Agnes Roi all of Tavistock and Mr. Dan Bender. Show Film., The Children of the Church met at St. James Lutheran Parâ€" sonage on Monday night with an attendance of twentyâ€"one.. Rev. D. J. Glebe read the scripture :esson and offered prayer. A film Uln "The Good Samaritan" was sEown. "l‘h-\:" i:l:yé“ii‘l;iss of bayton. Ohio, was a guest at the homes _ Mrs. Alma Smith of cmcag;;. Ill., visited with:Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman on Sunday. __ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lindenâ€" schmidt and son, Stuart of Mildâ€" may were recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Good. . Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Burkholâ€" der and family of Markham visitâ€" cd with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ciessman on Sunday. _ ser attended the Teachers‘ banâ€" quet for School Area No. 1, Wilâ€" mot which was held at "The Old Homestead", â€" Shakespeare, â€" last Tuesday night. _ e Student Forest Mosher of Waâ€" terloo Seminary occupied the pulâ€" pit of St. James Lutheran Church on Sunday morning for the Reâ€" formation Day service. The Juâ€" nior and Senior Choirs both sang. Attend Banquet. _ _ _ Lo Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Poth, Mr. and Mrs. C. Isaac, Mr. and Mrs. Lawâ€" rence Hoover and Miss Betty Gaiâ€" Sunday, Nov. 4th. Rev. Mr. Reilâ€" _ Every fail the lunch box provism returns to piague us,. When you mu-mmu:-.«-l-"‘- h-o.hmâ€"'u-’: sible to cram oneâ€"third of their nourishment into so little space! po en e oime en on on on k wan + * (aed pou ronaent in tmomaaives Choodioss on Tar mik aot only wnmaots Junior‘s & .muu. petite, it also increases the nutritive value of Bovril in lunch box fulfilis exactly the same functionâ€" mnwvlh-htu-oluud\hlluhhh-mfldmn necessary for energy. it is valuable for children * rivw to yer it to the toen bort it giving the child hot tomate ow to use it are wup.nirlulhupoadlovrflbzo re'hbthm Use % teaspoon to favor a stuffed halfâ€"andâ€"half with but urornmfluuspmdlbnn‘a Or make it the basis of a delicious meatâ€"fisvored sandwwich, like this: Mix ‘til smooth and spread on whole wheat bread. Sprinkle tib \vithlchoppod nuts or grated carrot. Top with another slice of wheat bread, wrap in wax paper and u?t. *British beefâ€"eztract. Bovril i lunch box fulfilis exactly the same functionâ€"increased wmm:"“fl';“‘ increased buik. For this British beef extract conâ€" Mre. 8. N. Schaite 1 tablespoon cream chesse _ % teaspoon Bovril® * % teaspoon cream or sour cream 11 smooth and spread on whole wheat bread. Sprinkle oppnnuu.umud:nu‘rqviflwwm We pick all make: G. L BRAUN Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Siegner visited with the latter‘s l}lnrents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hart in Hampstead. . Mr. lnil Mrs. Mdurice Jacobs s&ent day with Mr. and Mrs. ilson Green near Ratzburg. Mrs. Lorne Musselman, Mrs. Jack Soehner and Miss Viola Musselman of Floradale called on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gerber and family of Wellesley and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kuepfer and family of Millbank sï¬ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Gerber. Mr. Abraham Siegner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Honderâ€" ich in Baden. Mr. and Myrs. Willis Weaver, Messrs. Frank and William Eshelâ€" man of Lancaster, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Aron llgh of Linden, Alta., visited on turday with Mr. and Mrs. William Yost. 24 34 Mr. Billy Matthews spent Supâ€" day evening with his father, Mr. Carl Matthews and his grandparâ€" ents, Mrs. Em. Matthews accompaâ€" nied Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Kells to Listowe! one daédlust week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Voising spent Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Voising l:4(po.-nt a day with Mr. and Mrs, C. Kraeâ€" mer at Dorking one day last week. Mr. Winterstein Kettley is building a garage for the winter months for ?u's car at the front of his farm. Mra. Em. Matthews I + (Chronicle Correspendent ) Mr. and Mrs. Holland and sons | of Woodstock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Rutherford. | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Foell of Elâ€"| mira visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Foell. | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kennedy of Preston visited Mr. and Mrs. C, Starr on Monday, _‘ _ _ _ Tne Dooking Ledies Institute chartered a bus on Tuesday and enjoyed a trip to Toronto. A number from here attended the sale of Mr. Earl Tabbert last week. Glenallen : A presentation is bemfl held in the school house on hursdag night for Mr. and Mrs. Bo Franklin before their removal to Moorefield. Sunday vikitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Lotz were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kneise:, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lotz of Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kavelman of New Mr. and Mrs. Samue!~E. Leis :g::t Monday afternoon in Stratâ€" Mrs. Harry Ward was in Lisâ€" towel on Friday. near Milverton. Prussia. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Yost visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jacobs James Ayres of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end 2t the home mu Don Heriock of Strattord was a visitor at the home of Mr. and u{:" Slpngonh‘ spent Sunday at eo ones & the horl‘:c of his sister and {ro- therâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weiland of Kitchener. Mrs. Herman Feldpush of Elâ€" FOOD BARGAINS GALORE AT KLAEKN‘S STORE KLAEHN*‘S P «/ KLAENN‘S ol _ wericenp reature P . SPECIAL ‘< BROILERS > i. 7oc ib FRESHâ€"KILLED We will have on Rockton on Sunday isiting relatives in New Hamâ€" v tll:‘ m"mâ€"ï¬e.v' Ham e 2""1; Gibbons was visiting at Phone 3â€"3641 PICHIC HAMS » 49¢ COTTAGE ROLLS SIDE BACON hu::l;.}»-mh-i-â€˜ï¬ i¢ 4 2 What | is British Columbia‘s a.'v'lmmunmu Canada? 4 ib OTHER SPECIALS » 69¢