, "ifii'ri'iTtiiv60t5 mama ‘90. Pte Von . (ml-In My ""' . In.†" "I" . 125 King w. _ phéne 5-5019 Kitchener 03m 0" b If?!†' I . Removes dandruff. Leaves hair radiant. 'Buy one tube, get one (reg. Price 35c, 65c, 89c, at Cassi“: Drug Store, 408 King St. E, itchener. Dial 2-2l27. REAL ESTATE I. INSURANCE Y'or nrtiitciat service from this farmer owned, licensed, non- prdlt, growing, cooperative Att- soeUtion, from top duality bulls of .11 hteeds. the rates are: $25.00 for life membership. $5.00 per cow for members, and $6.00 per cow for non-members Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association, R.R. qt 1, Waterloo, Ontario. FOR SER- VICE, CONTACT: Waterloo Unit, “lone 2-8397, WATERLOO. ONTARIO "e King South - Phone 8-8024 Every Kind of Insurance Fire - Lite - Accident Early possession can be arranged for many of these houses . V Make your enquiries now! . EVENINGS, PHONE W. BENCH at PrPrrmF.rrt.rrrrP. 2-3963 J. P. SNYDER " ...m.'rr_... 2-7294 G. SCHIERhING " .e.r.... 3-3539 CARTER BROS. . ' Agents for James, AUS., Tum BSA. Norton. Vincent and Indian. 256 Kin; N.__ - . Phone 2-3389 q HESSENAUR & SHANTZ "1:32:35 bulb-I. ' pl: '0'. .I vaid an (II-unu- cluuo " show. walks“). Whether BUYING or SELLING New and Used Duplicating Ind Adding†“whines. Filing Cnblneh, " Saks. Complete one: Equipment " - " 93.2 Chum-l Adina-h. In“. I - wmursulnbudlkub , nun. all.“ a“ cut when ulna- a be " _ W" BUSINESS DIRECTORY tkeg “as“: All can of TI. Circuit‘s " all: alum A "I UAW 0mm A. K. CBESSMAN & SON New an; 1leAhLoto_rs.yctets u Rel 1359?; tytdAttyyEtyyte PHONE 6-6401 or 2-0594 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Phone" 5-5628 8 Duke E. - Kit There Ire times in the life of every [man ttrtd tiroyeyphen REAL ESTATE FOR SALE V H:- change ii desirable. Whatever your problem my be in buying. setting, or tin- ancing I property - consult New Ind Used mwoon "VIM†PM“ For In! " the Inn ' no Anna“: 3149!!!! Phone HLI13_c_2dfueert N ADVIITHIIIN“ sun “and: In ' um“ tbq “van-mu in tar now. Sula I3.“ at hunk-- - Int. put-I: on on aid: " - null NEW AND OLD HOMES listed with ___ - Waterloo hm repairs to all makes Ihtryhy Realty tit), |NITIUCTIONI POI Q" DINO Health PHILIP YOUNG It Pays To Pick YOUR HOME Duke E. - Kitchener OtBce open until 8 p.m. USE THE CHRONICLE "WANT" ADS from the wide variety of reasonably priced CATTLE IREEDING Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Aummobile Insurance FRED WEBER’ REALTOR ANY PROBLEMS?? PRELL SHAMPOO Livestock Eeployer1f Liabilg'ty For homes designed -. to Peet, Loan-pa.†The biggest value for your advertising dollar. WORCYCLB Realtor PHONE 3-3693 duahntee Bond TYPIWIITIIS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DRUGGISTS FOR SALE "ttYqKG.mmtm Plate Glass -00Il Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bender and family, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ben- der visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aden Snyder at Bridgeport on Sunday. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Uroan Voisin and Katherine of Waterloo and the former's mother, Mrs. William - .0“ kn “be! m in In sum. Mo - In MI. '_to.eu-io.ut.soe- my. laurel: dbl-nu. Van tit. I. ' PMSIVI. Write to: blot-nu.- “A sum: wurm MAI" Bot'd "" no Km. and . Plum. Ont-I. Crosshill t l INVISIILE WEAVING AND MENDING SERVICE rutuu hon“ IANACCI Saws. knives. cum: plates. meat - puts; luvnmowen. etc. CHRYSLER - rum" J. GEO. STREIEL none 1-15" _ " an w RUPTURED‘I DOWNING'S Flowers 150 Erb West - Wuterloo Sunshine Motors sums; TRADE-lN-STORE O C T O B E R CLEARANCE S A L E B ll L L A t" TRADE-IN STORE "ou'rnm's uncut TttAtt.." STORE" " Guam " S. Imam: M m: BEDS SPRINGS LAMPS MATTRESSES MIIRRORS 44 William St., Waterloo Phone 2-1357 E. G. FRY D.C. 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone (-4162 YOU CAN SAVE YOURSELF MANY ' ' $ AT “Repairing of Clothes" 49 Kim; Smssr, Eur KITCHENER. ONTARIO SHARPENING PRICES CONSIDERABLY REDUCED ON ALL CHESTERFIELD SUITES STUDIO COUCHES By In. Lorne [hunk (Chronicle Cant-vandal†BULLAS’ DOCTOR OF CHlROPRACTlC I). 0.0 DAVENPORT' and DAVENPORT SUITES FARGO SEE THESE BARGAINS AT ETC TELEPHONE 2. t Irs g The Kitchener-Waterloo Field ‘Naturalisfs of about 25 men and women held their September out- ling in the game reserve at Cross- lhill on Saturday. Interesting ob- (servations were made of birds. 11iiiiiii. amphibians, insects, "reef, shrubs. Bowers. ferns, mushrooms and mosses, ’veil‘en from a halo headdress of (seed pearls and she wore long lace gloves and carried a colonial cases e of Northland carnation: Thespacious farm home of Mr. and Mrs Howard Weicker. Hays- ville, was the setting for a love- ly autumn wedding when the lat- ter's sister. Miss Marion Elizabethf Shantz of Waterloo pledged vows: with Mr, Ronald Thomas Linse- man of Kitchener. The pretty] candlelight ceremony took place) on Saturday evening at 7 p.m. be- l fore a setting of autumn ftowersi in high standards, ferns and light- , ed tapers in tall candelabra. Rev.) D AV. Goodger, minister of the Ayr United Church, was the om-( ciating clergyman, The bride is the daughter of Mr. Merino Shanta of Ayr and the late Mrs. Shantzf and the bridegroom is the son ot) Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Linseman, of Listowel. _ 1 Mrs. Adam Bigam, Mrs. R. Fos- ter, Laura. Thomas Wilford, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie attended Anniversary services at Hamp- stead United Church on Sunday when Miss Edith Sparling of St. Marys, retired missionary of Chi- na, was_trytst prea_cher. _ _. _ _ service with Mrs. A. E Dean at the piano. The addres was giv- en b; Mr, Edward N. Klinkman on " airs" who disclosed the tact the first tair to be held in North America was in the town of Windsor, N.S., on Pg, M, 1765. The promote of this air was to promote better public interest in agriculture and the premiums and awards given out as prizes were superfUte broadcloth. a sad- dle and bridle and sheep shears for those bringinf in the largest number of Catt e, horses and sheep to the fair. _ LiaasemaarSharst, “you; _ -- Mr. and Mrs. George Squire and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hohl at Lisbon on Sunday, _ _. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bender and daughter of Kingwood visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gerber and! family on_Sunday. The bride, given in marriage] by her father, entered the living! room to the strains of the tradi- tional wedding march, wearingt for, her wedding a vtstll1Eity."! Ienith gown of blue net over sa- tin fashioned with a high man-f darin collar. cap sleeves and a lace bodice with tront button) trimming. The bouitant overskirt featured lace panelling. Her blue! Voisin of St. Clements scent Sun- day evening with Mrs. W. Wilford and son. till; "David Grow/mg Older". In “worth Benn conduclgd {Abe song Rev. Paul Martin of Hawkes- ville and Harold Schiedel ot Kitchener were guest speakers at the Young People's meeting in the church Sunday evening: _ the church Sunday evening. Mrs. Carl Katterhach of Kings- dale visited friends on the 7th line. Mrs." Adam Bigam attended the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. John Petrie in Milverton on Friday. 7 ter Boat, in the chair. Scripture Xes_wn was read by Mr. Denna 'tth, end Rev. Hartley W. Watts ed in prayer. The Bible study was taken by Mr. Clarence Diamond who chose for his sub, Lest, “David GrowUN pier". In aaGd Jt-tu'" fives-Relay an»; Ciasy with thepretidett,g I: Wil- Th. “33...... , Maui-d Church in. m in the Marina: of the church In! tfitiiaU ' {Item __ a _ giji - it 5%- (Mr - oreiivinuiidkn . It} Gordon Mordue, superintendent of the group. wu in charge. In: lady - Ch- In“. Reuben of the Home! Uni Church met " the hon. ot Mr. and Mm. Clarence Diamond on Friday evening lor ttttir Foamy ai. "M t ETC Vtho Indy- lath-lo- m â€an" "'.""'"eP"'P"e'e"""o"*V abundmbridowulwiw tto-oil-rin-init. in: with alloyed "to an“ with mum...» tteoid.ertettaro-ndnrirt I'""""') l A E H Irr------- WEEKEND SPECIALS Indium but. .teardedttrt-a-rtstlh- "1'“...de a'sdattrw-arséumrgtrtttre - new has . 'qllrhATS'lluT8u'l'lll! KLAEllHlN'S WHOLE Hind Ham: * EXTRA SPECIAL * SMOKED -- Picnic Hath: FRESH FISH FOR FRIDAY "uow_it_iriV FRESH Phone 3-3641 LB. WE HAVE ood and Anne “and“ the Golden V - Cdl-tion od the I uncle And aunt. In. “(In R. A. Pa- LEQF‘OH . Rabbit 35co. Australian LI. In. Harry ite) finned In! Sunduy with Mr. In. Walter Celine 9! Bright, _ A. Zen: blink}; Kai’sundaiwvy In. Harry Caplim visit “in Myrtle Cut-man. “in Martha Good and Mr, Walla Good visited with Mr. Ind In I. Snyder of Bloomingdlle In! Iiunday than! mum with Mr. and In A. I in: use Mr. and ye. 'tuert.t.usel2 “.9210â€. Ab: mu Charm: of in; 61:33.; Mr. and In. Arum: Band and ham ' â€can: V b It. and In {Alter 'gglW,ruTz'1': ff insipid Mr. and In. Ville: We'll return your clothes sparkling clean . . . the moment it turns watm again Time to Clean _ SUMMER CLOTHES oraz,r,,ilef,,e,hr KITCHEN“ - " 0mm St. N. WATERLOO L:. " we...» u. LET US CLEAN THEM CAREFULLY And MOTH~PIOOF Hu- too! CLEANERS uh: MEI! M3 ' viii: glm‘wag ground and ._ lb. and chm, - -4i,t",tdeteei with Mr. and In. Bruce otAneaatreandMrs.J_C_. lemon“. My School nam- ed in the (enema; one“. being cloned tor the year: Supt. It, Irvin Cranium an Supt. It, GWin Bender; secretary. Mr. Md Cretan-n; PM nt Mr. Morris Humbugâ€; an, r. Kenneth Cut-man; charisma. Miss Jean Cranium and Mr or. val Omar Mission News cor- respondent, lih. Beulah Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. lawn. Martin of Pine Hill visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good. shown by Ii. "e-ty-r-tti-iii-ie . ___" It. .94 In. Chm Diana-d any ot Gut Rectum: longh- o; the WWW. Mr of and on Mame who have “a tore. Aa mi: no u m service honoring the um at tho churchmen who had - on. In and that we m can“ about wtth u) got . cord ot witnesses, The v. D. D. It.“ rector of St. Jung was in m of the service and nrdnl was supplied by the ' W's Church choir from lineâ€. 'iiiiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiir1 n. a...» sltut'.atlu'et=.a. Mun-M11993! beta on sun-inâ€: dttiaiud --"- Ti , ' fit t 'tTd't4tttt. m te tom MA,'.".',.' broth". and U. I. demon", he dwelt o. It. - aerial heritage which in but