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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Dec 1951, p. 7

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ll. iiiéiij iiiii - THEâ€"€135? j"iiiiijiii"iiiE:'jii"ii ch- mbd a number. - tutu:- ol the mm m a solo by In puns. the “an at “Why the Chung lug" by Joyce Burnett and ' Christmas phyla ‘Chtisunu on Sunset Slope” by RAtttHNetrie In! In Araah,_aa- Mrs. P. H. Schummer and In. Ed. Burnett. Members of the Linwood W1. visited the shut-ins dt the village on Monday night. They [we to each I box of fruit, nuts. etc. as a gift from the Wo-l men's Institute. St. Peter's from" League held their annual Christmas social in the Sunday School room on Mon, "u in chin. -ot the my, I Gifts were distributed at the done of the entertainment. auditorium 'tt2l.tLisieiuit d b g Mn anon. he. the new '_ . "uu'fj'elfibuiii In R. E, Porter and Brock " tendga'thneo tum] i'?,' ot their con- sm, r. m d rite: at Rodney in! Friday. . Tho mun! My School ca- Mruirpqent_ot the United Chm I In King St. South. near William PAGODA GRILL SPECIAL TURKEY DINNERS no... 2-2353 - I o... um a q.m. Season's Greetings A lorry Chm to All! on; RUGGED, ARE HAN DLED WITH SPEED AND H EAVY-DUTY YOUR NIGHT SERVICE PROBLEMS EQUIPMENT t EFFICIENCY WITH MOTORISTS! P1 "One of My Sons Will, Serve You" no. 471 King Street East - Kitchener I --------’------------------------ S'1llrlliilVllliiyliilS YOUR MERCURY - [IRWIN - it" We! AMO in the mail“; coa- tqt bt the Monarch can Mix on; the radio nation CHEL. Hamilton on "iday, In. R. C. Boyd unstained seven] ot her friend: on Thun- d?ye.tttrnoms when Mr. Daynuu Glenallen t family of Elmira a nt Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. a. C. Foe". Mr, and Mrs. Norman Matthews at Manuela with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Welsh and family last Ftituy, _ - _ A MrfJack Ray Br, has sold his term, stock and impluments to Mr. Geo, Miller ot Kitchener, who Anton-hum 1i,9lltith"iC4itiq WV ytty)treth-eet ' _ of caveman.“ 'â€" llit)tt In”! In]! and Art is". new to me J1.Nett',f ',W,tff/tt, who we. M.” in the mail con- nu ot. the 1f.onareh angmljx of Kitchener d: Stanley Product; 'm’w'il -rdtuiTitai min-at" "ii gluon-n. 103me was In chm ot than?” dlSt were c . and Lettrts,Stedf at ded to the oven-(’3 mm- Intat. 1'lt lunch with. our Duri- Wither, Margaret Ileett, w Pool! an! Art chum mom _Cemqrytuutim-earteatudto My, up)“; Cecil Foeii And 10 Lin. Am, Matthm" Wutedoo the 11 YOUR NIGHT SERVICE NUMBER ed during the election of one": when all were re-eleetetr. Prui- dent, Mnlgme Rennie; vice- president, . Andemn Dewar; secretary and treumr, Mm. Win. Richar4s9rt. A motion was made Boyd W113. held their annual Imam; tt the home ot In. R. Poster with nine members and Mimi!" omen:- _ - _ - - sgtvtdcttehii,2tttttiggit two: en m erniisioesney monthly was used tor the pro- gram with Mrs. Andenon Dewar as leader, _ Reports read were very mu. factory as amount contribmed during the year was $113.80. The aux-lug} wu_§18.90. _ f s, The meetinglmclosed with the doxolop and e Lord’s Prayer. Lunch was served by the hou- tess and daughters. Mr. Wililam Vol! who has been in poor health for some time was taken by ambulance to St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener. trdf: u 7 t" idadk "ie V Fiiiiia." 'dr "S'l In. in Show] at new trUited with Mr. and In. In Matthews Stlnday Incr- to withdraw meetings for the months of January, February. March. A minute's silence was observed 111 memory of a former member, Mrs. Allan Glaister, who passed away. in Octobgr. 7 Inn-AMMM ,ruiydthrirattridhmit, .tDrteeiasaonBuunr. may} one day in Dubai tttiirii1t'l'iil.rEhllel't ttivritiUii iruoiie ' a; -ttiiFNG" 1ivedtte-tauthoirti%.and will in aloud I... _M_n.‘1'hos_. Birmingham inlaid lea. Inuit: pkg-ry_u_d no U (ch-noun" -- irikaaaTat ALSO DIAL THIS NUMBER FOR SUNDAY TOWING SERVICE! ALL" NIGHT TOWING & REPAIR FOR OVER ' YEARS 5 Your: of "tisuetlon hr handrail of summon! "e Are1stp4 111" STEVENS METEOR CARS and SERVICE anchor. Mrs. Firman Ward Pee- sented their Christmas concert in a very pleasing manner Tuesday evening. December tt to a very attentive crowd. Miss Ida Kollmnn of Shaker pearc their music leuher, $121k]- ed at the piano. Thomas “lord was chairman. Treats 1nd Stret5- tnts were presented to the thit- The mud Ctuiatma. m ot ttteBNttittant_tBt.Fdrnikup- chm My School: will be held on 'dgler, nnd Monday nights reqtoetiee y. The Upited Brethren Sunday School program scheduled tor Dee. Mth has been ancelbd. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Haber- mell who moved to their new home in Waterloo recently have sold their farm known u the Allan Cluster (arm to Philip Mitchler of Emberf. The Public Schoo children Ind Suitable Christmas colored drawings adorned the black boards. The tree Ind school room were beautifully decanted. Elvert5auderotBm.uugt-d artturtdit1rrseqtitud.'1rhteM- ind Little" German Band waxed at the Santa Claus parade In yr on Saturday afternoon. Church cam . 1W- fiht't'rtai'l','1tLteM'll'. '6466 at 12 'iil!1gitii'tiiti),ii,i,lfs?it-, ; mum menu}- "uteot/hRtaerinuytii_ttrimsdsoit gurlwigiii' Fiii-iGriii, EEG a LADY MEGAN WY”. GIOIGI xo VISIT 10mm Free from her Parliamentary duties for the Brat time for " years (of women M.PU, only La- dy Astor, who an for " come- cutive years, has a longer record of service), Lady Megan Hey: George, who lost her seat in t General Election, and her sister Lady Olwen Cam-Evans will spend Christmas in Toronto and stay a month with Mrs. Robert MocMillm, Lady Olwen’s dough- mummmw “hammolmhmhc also! "Ne,",,", which W My: 'ei.arer.ttBritiylt 'Itrttus New it'sgrtddiataries (or New Yorkers. ARI-Ilium, on the other hand, have discount! what they term the only Mn ”Mauve: treatment” - lemon and funky I la Max:111. In UK human mm: re- paru special diets, and it untre- duoe a meal of meat and vegeta- pleg to a copsmqncy ttwhich cm (The Magimix will 52 skid-t the British Industries Fair. 1962, gandon and Birmingham, May ' be fed a iiieiiiitG; iViGiiG7 _. “3‘9;pr (l'llfeA',',ftl t An Attendant Will is On Hand 24 Hours A Day For This Extra At Any Time oi the Night SrmeiDrer.brr, When,You'rc Out Of MERCURY TRUCK Stevens Service 'GAS does Christmas menu to You". In. Own Huehn thanked the speaker for " excellent and timely address, Lunch wu awed after the chase a! the. mums; _ - shi' re at to -ariidfhiibGiia at td gin-hen" home In: Thurs- dat: _ The late Mr. Bowman buidesl‘, being a tanner had also been Al land surveyor and at the time ot his death was the oldest in hisl profession. The departed, shortly after 1iurot'/,tt,irir, had been ttP- pointed oolwieh Township En- gineer which position he held, until his retirement several years; ago. During his some 60 years of, work for t e Township, he laid out quite a number of Munici " Drains and a very large numger' of smaller ditches and water- courses under the "ditches and' watercourses act", besides doing local and dGhiiiriend, ot the late C. D. Bowman ot Kitchener 9nd until several years no a life- my". - _ . A rctlitatrcp,h,'tpitti "in besides which the a; £1me Lutheran Church choir an; several numtjeri 7.77 V V - m In. Jute Gingrich gave a reading. JV. Roy B. Koch ot Bt. Jacob. t “an wanker. introduced by 51L, elm Iretrer, an glory -Ptatg'M"ltttih"2l',tti in charge. in. '". mtil tgTfag',', 'IS' a lite- resident of dolwic Town- {5 an; i llOYD SCHWEITZER SMG Ill King St. South NAM PM“ 7-1012 SLIPPERS tu', SALES t SERVICE 8ih0thlhllmli FOR CHILDREN . . "6iiaiall. - _ tar, I.” to 7.05 we A30 CARRY McIllNE LUGGAGE nova 'CMttmWTgtt was”: ON ALL MANUFACTURING STEVENS MOTORS ARE EQUIPPED TO GIVE PROMPT AND , SAFE HAULING EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS I [Ml-3.” FOR MEN . . . '606N9Ntm-M5hearrutg um In.) other 301;. My can! _. In. I.” b S.“ 1'tt!"'i'lltYdt"gtgtf"tc,: Bed, III-mummy- 't.otm"....Whttearu6dnit Natural shades FOR LADIES

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