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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Aug 1952, p. 7

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Early possessmn can be arranged for many of these houses _ Make your enquiries now' EVENINUS, PHONE W BENCH at 2-3963 J. P SNYDER at 7-7794 G SCHIERLING at 3-3539 REAL ESTATE I INSURANCE "tl Estate and Insurance ATERLOO, ONTARIO l02 King South - Phone 8-8024 Every Kind uf Insurance Fire - Life - Accident (Termini brand A coohug. re- freshing drink at Genger‘s Drug Store. 408 King St E, Kitchener, thit 2-2l27, CONFIDENTIAIJY you cm get a better buv at Coronet Motors New and Used Motorcycles " CARTER BROS. Aeeots tor James, A.J.S., Triumph, BSA. Norton, Vincent and Indian 250 Ksng N -.. _ . Phone $8389 Loaf. Phone 74303 nil-um.» u v“..- _-..- Tm, on - tun-nun“. ths In! ml I - cunt Allan-um Hurt: u in". l‘knnlc‘ About-nu has I - - ward. w . ulnbun " '" put 6.- “AM"! - ' _ ISM-I- " ocnu eur- REFRIGERATOR!) FOR SALE 74 King St. S 125 King , A. K. CRESSMAN & SON iN-vt-sit wuvmc mo momma snvuc: - BUSINESS DIRECTORY an: s. " 7aht I”. PuHAII HESSENAUE'A SHANTZ mama Phone 8-8443 - " Queen N KITCHINIR ~.~‘l, "" In: warm 9mm RIM. MAT! to: an There are tunes m the life of every [nan and womegwhen - in, change is desirable Whatever your problem may be in buying, selling, or ttn- unc'm' a property _. consult 8 Duke E . Kitchener omce open until 8 pin PHONE 6d401 or 2-0594 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE NEW AND OLD HOMES Bend? r Realty tip, USED G. E. Refrigerator Du: “tr-n. IU INSTRUCTIONS you SLIDING deL"P"de's"'.' In" I) In "i" com»- Lbs alum».-. n In - In" nuns-t " mun-un- - 'nlr gnu-l, on an: ode at no. an]; V '7 - Waterloo Expert repzurs to all "when. Health It Pays To Pick YOUR HOME PHILIP YOUNG from the wide variety ot reasonably priced r "ll/r,',',".",', of flames" 40 In. Mint, [:51 [ITINENER ONTARIO ANY PROBLEMS?? USE THE CHRONICLE "WANT" ADS Livestock Employer! Liability Guarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance FRED WEBER REALTOR G O O D APPLIANCES Fur homes designed -- to please; In perfect runmng condition Realtor PHONE 3-3693 The biggest value for your advertising dollar, ”CYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES HEALTH SALT REAL ESTATE Phone" 5- 56 28 Phone 44223 DRUGGISTS hated with FOR SALE v - Mm sum Kitchener SPECIAL a FARM $95 unr ml The Chrome!- Plate Glass nun-mu 11113 Waterloo , "AMI! TRUMAN l Jimmy Durante ' render: behind the scenes of TV reheari- ;als and revel that Blur-M ‘Truman has a real - 0 hu- mor even when the Joke is on ‘nor Durante table ttll in "MY GAI, MAGGIE TRUMAN." in Hm Sunday's (Au. 3) issue of The American Weekly, exclusive- 1% with The Detroit Sunday true. l "cw auu vbeu 1 lwugnwoun unwary-ans Mu hm. Wc-I trim“. $7562 SMII’H MANUFACTURING COMPANY in] "" no Kin. Street . PRESTON. 0-mi- DlIIANTE SALUTE Bae.5isNTsSk>9W9tFiNiR-iNW'iNi- VI. via all not! 90. d - LOCKS , an MADE g All and. Il, G. L. anon , TdMdtf "esIMRE5EaageiE.gatiB=iag-- Adar-cod method Ln helped thou-and- No In air-pm No dank, No Fla-u" No pressure on hip: or win. Flora El Entirely drtrerent Very light, IN K. PENSIVE Write bar inrormntion and um! ' SEVEN ROOM 1 COUNTRY HOME u Quota 8-. 54:1! Whether BUYING or SELLING D New and At upiicating an . Machines, Filing 'c"d,i,Ad'ti'Eau, Safes, Complete thBee Equipment Modern 5 room house with " tached gauge, 19 ft, INT: room, hardwood ttoors, til kitchen and bathroom. tween: and storms, landserped, in gated condition. on heating. ossession in one month. Aprly 170 Bridgeport Rd, Water oo, evenings Land Cleartm Saws, “Neg, guppy; pitta. RUPTURED? Par tul. w: n. Isl-uh} "Si-ii; tsUNSTeAN0 Anon“; MACHINES J. GEO. STIEIEL Phone I-ICU L ”flaw. So. your CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 1'.NDF'.RW01Mt LIMITED Situated gust off the main mghway. this home is "ctrrttral" th spacious lawns, small born, two acres of land - bordering on crook. 159 Erb West HOUSE FOR SALE DOWN ING'S Flowers Phone Elmira 933 Sunshine Motors 44 Wilham St Phone 2 “I“ 'mc: 0991'!!! E. G. FRY D.C. 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4-4162 SHARPENING "teat eAnaer" Blah-I, BULLDOZER WORK DONE Clear“) and Lew R. 'j'Jrjisk"a'A"'rl' Inwn'mowen: etc. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC "WRITERS New and Used yet secluded Phone 2-9194 -tifiihur- FARGO 0.0-0. od Office I .m'. It}; firfi Waterloo 1357 Waterloo Plon- O-ldIC KITCHENBI I Mr and Mrs Les Turrrbuu,l -Juan. Brian and Nancy of Ayr lusned on Wednesday with Mrs I iTurrtbull's sister. Mrs, Roy iiGi/ and Mr, Roth, i ‘cunvenor of the Health Commit.. (tee, Mrs. Howard Weicker will {present a three-minute talk on (the motto, “Do not hurry, do not hurry, nothing good is got by worry". The roll call is to be an- swered by suggestions as to how to keep your hrure and 1:11 " gout The hostesses will Mrs. ll. Christner, Mrs. Clarence Dia- mond, Mrs. Ralph Hilborn and Mrs. Wilfred Schneller. At the re-dedication and cen- tenary servlce held this summer at St. James Church, Haysviiie, it was hoped that a monthly service could be arran ed and the first of these was 119le this past Sunday afternoon m charge of their rec- tor, the Rev D D. Jones of Kitch- ener Guest speaker tor the ser- Mrs. Robert Schiedel and son, David, accorhpani'ed her mother and Mr. and Mrs. Carmen F'acey and daughters of East Zorra on a {up to Stoney Lake east of Peter- borough where they visited with the farmer's brother, Mr. Ted Snider, Mrs. Snider and family of Goose Bay, Labrador, who are holidaying at their summer cot- tage in this district. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Roth accom- panied by Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Scott of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckel and family of Zurich regenuy. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Herve! and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Thomas and son, Larry of Toronto are spend- incth.is week in Sault Ste, Marie. Visitors on Sunday with Miss Dorothy Walker and Mr. Fred Walker were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Alfred from South Orange, NJ. and Mrs. Gerald Wilks of Weston. Goon/Veda MARATHON Mr, and MES. Robert Schiedel visAted irltt_sgar, FallsJast week. Mrs. Edward Schiedel accom~ panied her son, Dr. Glen Schiedel and Mrs. Schiedel of St. Marya cn a vtsit to friends and relatives m Detroit. AllEfiTDSHIRK Haysville's Women's Institute mu hold them August meeting at the home of Mrs. Mervin Pacey on Wednesday afternoon, August 6th, at 2.30 p.m. With the rogram m charge of Mrs. Bob.ett ghiedgl_ MM ot Gilt and torn-ll! od Wk. be (and: k A “at" of In Edward IFaaf of t end prevwmly ot Non seotia.ndthelateMr.W.utsand td.t"r,htitis'utirt'a'r't" Mr. Ind In Wit Techirhart of 'urs ville. The church was attmetiee- ly decanted with white gladiol on the liter and out carnation. in the summery and the omelet- inc clergyman on: Mar. unmet! Doyle. Wedding] music was played by um innie Hurray and In, Clare Binkley wu the soloist. The brute, given in mar- riage by her twin brother, “rm ‘Midnel Welsh, wore I own ofl white brocaded satin Seemed‘ with ii sweetheart neckline ttntr full pleated skirt. She wore a Bngertip veil caught to I hnlo headdress Ind carried a bouquet ot red roses Miss Harriet Welsh. sister ot the bride, was her only attendant and she wore ii pink tatteta gown with I1ngertsp veil and carried a bouquet of white carnations and blue sweet pea. The best man was Mr. William Tschirhart. Haysvrlle, brother of the groom and Mr Joseph Techn- hart another brother and also of Hanville. performed the duties of usher After the ceremony a re- ception was held at the Iroquois Hotel where the young couple were assisted in receiving by the mother of the bride wearing a white tigured nylon dress with a pink rose corsage and the mother of the bridegroom who chose a mauve criskay dress with black accessories and a corsage of yel- low mums For a wedding trip to Nova Scotia the brute donned a gray tailored suit with pink ac- cessories and a corsage of pink roses On their return they will reside at " Elliott Street in Galt. remade. tie-inthiadutriet-V ta1,'2tftttg'tu'tatttiitPk Patrick'lehumhln who. lit-Gm WOUolGohuId (curly ot Nova Seoul - "p,2iQi'n"tpts, Ina: liar} YiehirhartotG tamarind! 'alea'.MtttdMrf mun.- uni-h. SAF. "in: ""93? TIRE . SALE! BIG ot On Saturday evening Miss Mar- garet Bean and her mother, Mrs, A. E. Bean were hostesses for a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Grace Bean, a popular bride- elect of this Saturday. The rooms were attractively decorated with wedding bells and streamers and the guest of honor seated in a de. corated chair. She was assisted in the unwrapping of gifts by Mrs. Oliver Facey. Miss Bean re- plied in a few well-chosen words and invited the ladies, members soon be at an end The Community Bible school at the Biehn Mennonite School was brought to a close on Friday " ter a molt unwound year with the attendance much higher than for some years previous. This year's penny collection was again forwarded to the Upper Canada Bible Society and amounted to " most twenty dollars more than lat! yer, it being ov.er $330.00: A ed a bull which typed the mar- ket " " cents l a cow which brought 30 cents. At lfproxim- ntely the same time in une this year he made a somewhat similar shipment with the bull again top- ping the market at 30 cuts and two baby beet bringing Jill' cent; However from reports issued both through the medium of new“ and by the various livestock authorities we trust that tth temporary lull in prices may soon be at an end One of our. local. may. but been a pne- of last yen: a, those turbid: he received tor a similar lot of cat- Ue. Last year in June thu Short- horn breeder shipped two held od came to the Toronto Stock and Market and m return received I cheque (or {1029 This lot includ- m" _ ' Shim-h" ,G-isftemi with Mr. and In Carmen Pacer ot In“ Zorn. Mr. and In WUhod Kttate. - imp-the - “min-atom Setgtld'ttteu",1utgt.t the wekrtd: 99.: ”mi. Mr. occAOQHucvbnd- 't2"Aptr,1'.."M'ttPf."t. Mdll.‘ 1.1. BhaightafartttN-aaaettte- 'eetrstetttudistHet,-tt- Vh‘." halav D, by "I hAuum, “so cue-ton of Bethel United Church to visit them in their home, Contests were in charge of Mrs. Puget MacMillan and a dainty lunch served bé the hastens assisted gy Mrs, - tiwqrth Bean .nd Mrs Fraser MacMiiturt, Miss Jana itdcbdGiCtiiaTs a we}; for they”; week Miss Rev Weidenhammer whose home had been m Alberta, was pastor of St Matthew's Lutheran congregation 1916-1918 where he accepted a call from and served megtions of his home Synod in est since. Mr Edson Shanta ot Rodnester, NN., spent a few IT, at the home at his cousins, m. Mabel Stytttta gaunt! ligand; Bowman, a guest lor theirs”. wee 3:91 Diane: of itehener, Mr. Jamel, MaG"dikituener spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mm. Sol. Kit-ch, Rev, George Weidenhamer ot Tudale. Sash, spending a holiday with relatives In the district. were waning at the home of Mrs. Fre- danEbel, ttyst Frigay. Friends ot Mrs. Edgar Steven. are pad to know the is ”O‘NE- ing avorably following I critical operation in K-W Hospital last midweek. Mr and Mrs. Reimer Holm of Detroit are spending . short time at the home of the tormer's mo- ther, Mrs. Eugenia Helm. _ son Oliver of Com. Mr, anM ha two daughters, In. Howard (Florence) Gran ot Wa- terloo and Mrs, “my (Inhale) Brubacher m St, Thomas, at the “exhuthdu at Will- tkWttdht,rthotvithMiWhgttt, M lot My m awn-(and muted nus-unmann- iatgthrtruiag. ”who. no, Oliver. for 30-11:,”th itr'eNNttciithitfttt ter in S. Thoma; when Wrilgdiod any. Bandagw 'tq.iet2irisUirq if!“ in W' 1 Hyundlnwuvbud wwwVMno-n- yirrsAr tiru_iettran M tArs-tir/iw-ruin "db t'St'r1 and: but Ind tot VII manna Mr.aHMgt vulva-b: Bt. Muir-III“ II! As has been the custom for the past few years. contractors, build, era and members of the allied trades ot the construction indua.. try will close shop for holidays thin!!! week in Agony _ Contractors To 'Close Shop' All, Next Week him Waterloo Aldermen III Ah. Wen, Mekerste wu unable to attend but week's seciat coun~ “tunneling etyipat to. illnes. He wati""sirja"e'n' uiii"iiau y and will he cooned to his bed tor a few weeks. Aid. John Bond: was also ab- sent owing to illness The " cent: "gutted by the city is the public": msunnce he unmt bike theft. Waterloo does not gain or lose on the transac- tion but attempts only to mute its cyclists ot theft protection tor their vehicles. by W’ serial nutter: to the local F'i'i,iyii?, in the event of t then. inal duty ot the Guild is to notify the - when the ve- hicle is hand. new: of .11 “can.“ vaaGa 9nd gully ud police detection and titt,titutttjit2ittiiu,iiieia' do- mc'ly, throioy. the pro- ”menu Ins-wt the pro- vince. his 01-11mm Also has "can: of all hem Trugqbased .111; without the yellow In“ on their b'"'ilt"tt'.tttu"fPirs no“! no man must tre '- cennq to max - yarn and Mme! Mott. Bicycb-Bcnuh-mloblu- mum nun-nu.- troT.TA'lr1LrftdT2lrti, tret.s..trtttettoeirrlooiq Sales Hi 1,600 Mark In Waterloo This in“); ii iaj7riFiit in mart Anyone tuna. the who the CV an“. I tarte rev/ecu. (m “New I ttUGG -aii%iiGlTii"Ca,"aTaT1 Ywtn Gumbancmldnnn‘dnu‘.‘ a“ di- II but W. Th. in“ mm I... m m‘ T but h a” 'es5rt"Cqli'luii1'llt't 204334 mm..." KITCHENEI . - - " Ooh!“ St. M. WATERLOO - - - " Bridger»! M Plou- being all Dry Clan-in. to our Waterloo "out VACATION Ow Waterloo Dry Clooning Plant "Bridgeport load Witt be back in operation NEXT WEEK ' NEXT WEEK me sum or tin mm until the Kitchen" Stan is mono-oi. 41 ONTARlO ST. NORTH v mUAak, [CLEANERS WILL M

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