t Corner King and Fairview . REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE "~â€"BUSINESS ; DIREC TORY * AGENTS WANTED «_ Bender Realty Co. *~ 128 King W. â€" Phone 55619 CARTER BROS. Agents for James, A.J.S., Triumph, B.S.A., Norton, Vincent and Indian. »+,256 King N. _ â€" _ Phone 2â€"8389 Waterloo Expert repairs to all makes. & REAL ESTATE FOR SALE from Hoistein, Jersey, Ayrshire, Guernsey, Hereford, Pollec{ Dualâ€" Purpose and Beef Shorthorn bulis, of high quality. Life membership J is $25.00, and $5.00 per cow for members and $6.00 per cow for nonâ€"members. . Waterloo _ Cattle Breeding Association, RR. # 1, Waterloo, Ontario. For service call, (whichever inseminator is in ‘your district) before 10.00 a.m. CERTIFIED ; PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS . A. K. CRESSMAN & SON R%Estate and Insurance TERLOO, ONTARIO any kitchen . . Every housewife wants one. Make easily $10.00 or . more daily. Send $1.00 for sample. P. Terry Sales, 5190 Queen ï¬:ry Roa., 15, Montreal. USE THE CHRONICLE , _ "WANT" ADs May A, 1062 Artificial service from this liâ€" cenced, nonâ€"profit, coâ€"operative, growing Association is available from Hoistein, Jersey, Ayrshire, CONFIDENTIALLY you can get a better buy at Coronet Motors WATERMAN‘S BALL POINTER The world‘s greatest pen value. il.l\o, at Geiger‘s DruSlStore, 408 E.. Kitchener, Dial 2â€"2127. "THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE WANT ADS Pullets â€" Capons â€" 4 weeks. Good variety crossbreds. Moneyâ€" makers. Reg. Adams, RR. 1, Paris (Corner Highways 2 and 5), Phone Paris 800W. Ltd., Phone 7â€"7303 Women and Men seii our beautiâ€" ful hand painted enamel finish Aunt Jemima, Uncle Tom kitchen r word. or a minimum of 46e per inâ€" ::Mu:u.u.ï¬-hi:.-:l- will be 86 couts. we or more insertions, 3 word it paid cash, (Minimum uu‘o: :-hu WATERLOO, ONTARIO 102 King South â€" Phone 8â€"8024 _ Every Kind of Insurance â€" Box addresses in care of The Chroincie. 10 cents extra. KIRBY F. HANNAN & COMPANY Certified Public Accountants 98 King St. South â€" Waterloo R. Buddell, B.A., Resident Mgr. New and Used Motorcycles at HESSENAUR & SHANTZ* rates available for a limited time only. advertisement is to apponsz. State number of insertions desived. WATERLOO CHRONICLE® a change is desirable. _ Whatever your problem may be in buying, selling, or finâ€" INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING wvmnï¬u State clearly in rich edition the There are times in the life of every man and women when EARN EXTRA MONEY CATTLE BREEDING E., Kitchener, PHONE 6â€"6401 or 2â€"0594 ANY PROBLEMS?? CERTIFIED SEED FOR PLANTING All Varieties 75 lb. bags Phone LUBLIN 5â€"5942 c© The biggest value for your advertising dollar. POTATOES BABY CHICKS Phone DRUGGISTS FOR SALE Early possession can be arranged for many of these houses . Make your enquiries now! EVENINGS, PHONE W. BERGCH at ................. 2â€"3963 J. P. SNYDER at ... 7â€"7794 G. SCHIERLING at ... 3â€"3539 $12.00 cash for organs with stools in playing condition. Write James Wiederhold or phone New Hamâ€" 340 King West Phone 1â€"1562 Whether BUYING or SELLING Machines, Filing Safes, Compm 68 Queen St. South _ â€" _ Phone 6â€"4454 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER For Sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNSTRAND ADDING MACHINES ___INVISIBLE WEAVING _ AND MENDING SERVICE WE TAKE IN . . AND SELL a4 xhï¬%n“é-ouzw.m'{ Tuerma Provart MANACER WATERLOO EXâ€"TOGS 8 Duke E. â€" Kitchener UNDERWOOD LIMITED NEW AND OLD HOMES listed with Open Fridaoy Night till 9 DOWNINGS Flowers USED CLOTHING LEtr RATZ LUMBER Our Consuitation Service is absoiutely FREE . . . There is no obligation on your part to buy anything. H. E. Ratz It Pays To Pick PHILIP YOUNG 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4â€"4162 Office open until 8 p.m (Above Juliana Flower Shop) from the wide variety of reasonably priced "Repairing of Clothes" 49 Kinc Staeet, East KITCHENER, ONTARIO YOUR HOME FRED WEBER REALTOR H. E. RATZ LUMBER FREE For homes designed PLANNING A HOME OF YOUR OWN ? Realtor PHONE 3â€"3693 New and Used WATERLOO WANTED Experts help you with their Before you decide to build KITCHENER Magr‘s Res. $â€"2171 TELEPHONKE 21173 PMOME 6â€"6771 LIMITED CONSULTATION SERVICE 549 King Advanced method No leg straps. No No pressure on biy Entirely _ different. PENSIVE. Write PENSIVE. Write for information and trial. SMITH MANUFACTURING COMPANY _ _ Est‘d 1898 _ SHARPENING Saws, knives, clipper piz meat grinder plates, __ enced representatives will help you fulfll your possible cost. © Our trained and experiâ€" GORDON YOUNG See your CHRYSLER â€" PLYMOUTH RUPTURED? J. GEO. STREBEL Phone 7â€"7511 â€" 23 Erb W. 159 Erb West ~â€" _ Waterloo Sunshine Motors Dead and crippled Form Animals removed promptly for sanitary disposal. Telephone Collect Guelph â€" â€" â€" 3334 44 William St., Waterloo Phone 2â€"1537 E. G. FRY D.C. DEAD STOCK DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC , GNTARIO / FARGO has helped thousanas. + elastic. No Plasters. s or spine. Flexo pad. Very light. INEXâ€" moved to their recently purchased new home on Bridgeport Road, Waterloo, last Friday, and Mr. ndll,n.lould(}uzmovdm- to their newly built home in the Mr. Emmanuel Frey a district farmer is preparing for rebuilding of his barn. f muwpmqu' Hue‘h!:â€hunm ‘a e ress oâ€" ing an orcnnon in the Kitchenâ€" erâ€"Waterloo Hospital, Thursday of The burial of the late Mrs. Edâ€" win R. Good of Stouffville took m on the new Mennonite secâ€" of the Lutheran Cemel.er{., Saturday afternoon. Mr. Good a native of Conestogo and a son of one of the founders of the new Mennonite congregation in this village about seventy Lem a;lo where they a few years later built west end of the village a place to worship (the present PHKH WATIERLOO (Ontalie) CHWROMCLE FOR Statimlery SCHENDEL STATIONERY 43 King Street North 3 doors north of Post Office SEE SCHENDEL PHONE 2â€"3340 es t <€ m;:exm 2| c&C&B. â€"â€" * =â€"â€" AL2 ‘ $ ';fï¬'i?gg *. C# [# nagpl.~â€"_ & SuPPOSE I miwOS TH G. L. BRAUN 1270 King St. E. Phone 2â€"2194 ‘Township hall) and also acquired fm the flames which had spread nto the treed portion under conâ€" trol. The fire however required considerable work to subdue furâ€" ther danger of spreading. This is just another case where some careless person could have caused a serious fire endangering nearby homes. Mr. Herb Huehn for many {:‘us at the head of St. Matthews theran Sunday School was honâ€" ored in recognition of the years of services rendered and was preâ€" sented with a suitable gift during the Sunday forencon service. Mr. Walter Stroh who had been assoâ€" ciated with Mr. Huehn during these years in a brief address reâ€" ferred to the fact that during the sixty years since the present ediâ€" fice was built, eight superintenâ€" dents were heads of the colï¬tegu- tion‘s Sunday School and also to the outstanding services rendered by Mrs. Huehn durinil these years. Jimmy Uhrig of the Sunâ€" day School made the presentation. Mr. Huehn who. had been taken by surprise briefly expressed his appreciation for the gift which would always be cherished by him. A number of village and disâ€" trict friends attended the funeral of the late Miss Katie Snyder, held at Bloomingdale, Tuesday afâ€" ternoon. mnm' {hcvoodd hu‘z i of :h;‘ %::nd Rimuhnk’:wth- i starting a mm.mymm by a strong wi .oon,rflpq- Over Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Mabel Shantz and sister, Miss Maude Bowman were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bowman of St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. Adâ€" dison Shoemaker of Chesley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoemaker and son of Guelph. _ _ 8 our local teacher for a number of for land for _( ol BiShe J $ [â€"| | 3 J v Aueg + 4 \'g:, C s = 2ADdZP P megnnt 1 CS Ariss and Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Christensen of Guelph. Mr. Carter, contractor of Innerâ€" kip has commenced excavation for the erection of two residences to be buiilt at the East end of the village. Plattsville had two frosts the gut week but no damage noticed. lowers and blossoms on fruit trees and shrubs are in full bloom much earlier this spring. Hockey Benefit Dance. A hockey benefit dance sponâ€" sored by the Plattsville Hockey Club was held in the local Town Hall on Friday, May 2nd. It was well attended. Music was in charge of the Melody Kings of Galt with modern and old time dancing. * At the Women‘s Association of the Plattsville United Church, held roccnutlgnlu. A. Cressman of New D was guest speakâ€" er. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Kaiser, Mrs. Edward Chambers read the scripture. Mrs. Kenneth Shantz of New Dundee, favored with two solos. Mrs. Frank King spoke briefly on the "Women‘s raming School" project and Mrs J. B. En:kluh Mrs. irene Main, Mrs. Fra Parkhouse, Mrs. Harâ€" ry Hofstetter and Mrs. Cecil Allen were appointed in the canvass. A quilting bee will be held May 13. _ Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Christensen were Mr. and Mrs. Nei‘s Christensen and family of By Mrs. R. Jones (Chronicle Correspondent) Rev. H. J. McAvoy of Gait was in charge of the service held at the Doon United Church on Sunâ€" day afternoon, Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the service at "the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. Rev, M. F. Corneleus conducted the service at the Doon Pentecosâ€" tal Church on Sunday. and family of near Woodstock, Russe! Christensen and friend of Stratford and the sisters and neighbors % Speaks at Platteville at W.A. Irene Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quelch and children, Patsy, Rose, Fern and Jimmie spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. Queleh‘s %a':-em.s, Mr. and Mrs. Moore of glish Settlement. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Pearcy and dauihter Sandra was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearcy of Rockton on Sunday. Thomas _ Pearcy â€" and _ son, George, of Rockton and Frank Pearcy of Galt spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s son and da:ï¬hter-in-hw. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcy. Misses Doreen Gibbons and Murray Gibbons, Jerry Pfeifâ€" fer and Roy Gibbons spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacLennan of Millbank. Miss Ethel Ayres of Guelph and James Ayres of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ayres. _ _ 2 I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryce and family of Preston were visilinï¬ at the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bryce on Sunday. o Mrs. Melvis Wolfe was visiting her mother, Mrs. Sadie Richards at the Huronia Hall, Kitchener, on Monday. Stanley Jones and John Runâ€" stedler spent Sunday with friends in Orillia. Annette Aves spent the weekâ€"end at the home ore Mr. and Mrs. A. Aylward of Guelph. Miss Alma Thoms sgent Thursâ€" day at the home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lichty of Kitchâ€" John Perine of Buffalo, N.Y., spent Sunday at his home in the village. Miss Etta Bowman was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Galt on Tuesday. . Mrs. Donald Fisher spent Satâ€" urday at the home of her ru'- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Noll of Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Ival Heseltine and fluxdson Michae! Heseltine of ora spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Fred Hobbs. Mrs. Wm. Teet was visiting friends in Galt on Saturday. _ Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Kitchener, visited on night with the former‘s aun! Mrs. George Manser. Mr. Keith Pierce, Woodstock, was the guest speaker at the serâ€" vice at St. Andrew‘s United Church on Sunday morning. His address was on Tem s Misses Mona Wright uns Joyce Burnett sang a duet. Visitors on Sunday at the home of Mrs. George Manser and Jetret were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Vetter, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Eby, Tim, Conâ€" nie and Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Current, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Tilby and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kuehner all from Kitchener and Mrs. L. H. Schmitt and Gladys from Waterloo. and Friday of last week Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Collins and Mr. Sam Spahr, Guelph, spent several days of last week in the village on business. Mrs. Wm. Richardson and Mrs. F. C. Schummer attended the conâ€" ference for presidents and secreâ€" taries of the Women‘s Institute at the O.A.C., Guelph, on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schleuter accom&anied Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" vey hleuter of Kitchener to Moorefield on Sunday. * Linwood veterinarian. -l? Geo. Jones has bought Dr. Turnbul!‘s conducted a very successful aueâ€" tion sale of household effects for Mr. Sam Spahr on Saturday afterâ€" noon. Mr. Spahr hud::ld his Modern seven room solid brick house, in good condition. New roof and hot air furnace. Oak floors throughout. Garage and garden with fruit trees. Many extras. Owner occupied. Good residential district. Immediate possession. Apply 102 Peppler St., Waterloo. HOUSE FOR SALE