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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Oct 1952, p. 7

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Price 35¢, 65¢c, 89¢, ‘at Gei%gr’s Drug Store, 408 King St. E., Kitchener, Dial 2â€"2127. 125 King W. â€" Fhone 5â€"5619 Kitchener HESSENAUR & SHANTZ New and Used Motorcycles at 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. 8 Duke E. â€" Kitchener Office open until 8 pm. Build a fine business! Full or part time â€"learn how you can sell 250 household products fully guaranteed. Openings in . your surroundings. We offer yoh free goods monthly, more preparations, protected territory, big commisâ€" sion and the chance of establishing a business of your â€"own with groducts furnished on . credit. AMILEX, 1600 b Delorimier, Montreal. A. K. CRESSMAN & SON REAL ESTATE FOR SALE _ Two or more insertions, 2%¢ per word if paid cash. (Minimum charge as above applicable) . Limited Phone 8â€"8443 â€" 24 Queen N a change is desirable. Whatever your problem may be in buying, selling, or finâ€" ancing a property â€" consult There are times in the life of every man and women when Box addresses in care of The Chronicle 10 cents extra. M BUSINESS DIRECTORY . PHONE 6â€"6401 or 2â€"0594 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Real Estate and Insurance _ WATERLOO, ONTARIO _ THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE® Bender Realty Co. It Pays To Pick YOUR â€"HOME PHILIP YOUNG IN3TRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADV ERTISEM ENTS Sta + clearly in which edition the advâ€"rtisement is to appear. Stir mumber of insertions desired. Wriie plainly on one side of paper Health from the wide variety of reasonably priced FRED WEBER REAL TOR For homes designed __ to please __ ANY PROBLEMS?? Livestock Employers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance USE THE CHRONICLE "WANT*" ADS TYPEWRITERS Realtor PHONE 3â€"3693 AGENTS WANTED PRELL SHAMPOO Phone 5â€"5628 REAL ESTATE New and Used The biggest value for your advertising dollar. REAL ESTATE BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES KITCHENER KITCHENRR listed with DRUGGISTS FOR SALE a FARM Plate Glass Phone 6â€"6484 40 â€"Picture News _ from Câ€"Iâ€"L C c <m> câ€"<B> 0â€"<=> 0â€"<Ga> 0â€"<Im 0+ i KITCHENER, ONTARIO ! Pnecaa Provarr TELEPHONE I vavacer 21173 CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED â€" MONTREAL RED BERRIED HOLLY All gift wrapped for Christmas For details write The C. D. Morris Nursery Ltd. P.O. Box 5, Ocean Park, B.C. . 9e 00 0 0 0. _ 548 King Street â€" â€" PRESTON, Ontario Advanced method has helped thousands. No leg strups. No elastic. No Piasters. No pressure on hips or spine. Flexo g. Entirely different. Very light. INEXâ€" PENSIVE. Write for information and INVISIBLE WEAYVING _ AND MENDING SERVICE SMITH MANUFACTURING COMPANY 0 2 Bard 1883 000000 Did you know ? Remember Mother SUPERâ€"SOFTNESS is a "must" in everything that touches bahy‘s tender skin. For bathâ€"time, mothers find that Câ€"Iâ€"L Celiuâ€" lose Sponges are just the thing â€" wonderfully soft and absorbâ€" ent. Available in smart colours â€" blue, green, coral, yellow and natural. EXPLOSION IN MINIATURE! It happens frequently these days in the Montreal plant where Sabre jets are made. Worker is using explosive rivets on a wing section. Developed by the chemical industry to speed up riveting operations, especially in hardâ€"toâ€"getâ€"at places, they contain a tiny explosive charge which fastens the rivet when fired. Câ€"1â€"L products ore making mighty contributions to Canada‘s air defence, In addition to ‘explosive rivets for the Fâ€"86E Sabre, chemicals, nylon, "Cellophane", play a vital role. Saws. knives, clipper plates, meat grinder plates, lawnmowers, etc. DOWNING‘S Flowers J. GEO. STREBEL Phone 7â€"7511 â€" 23 Erb W RUPTURED? E. G. FRY D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Office: 44 William St., Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4â€"4162 SHARPENING "Repairing of Clothes" 49 Kinc Street, East Give her a box of SWEETENING UP the air under sinks is done differently today, The modern homemaker‘s helper is the aerosol â€"a new type of package that dispenses deodorâ€" ants, fyâ€"sprays, paints, shaveâ€" cream just by pressing a button, Freon" is the chemical propelâ€" lent that makes this handy method possible, 240 lb. scale; sausage grinder; 1 4 and eight gallon crocks; 10 gal wine barrel. Phone 6â€"6547. Next Sunday the Baptist conâ€" gregation will celebrate its 100th anniversary with special services in the morning and evening. Rev. J. N. Norton of Paisley, a former pastor will be the guest speaker and other former pastors will also participate in the services. A Preston read the scripture lesson. Ernest Harmon of Preston delivâ€" ered the message and Mrs. Allan Cherry of Galt was soloist. Rev. C. F. Krauth of Kitchener cecupied the pulpit at the mornâ€" ing service and Miss Hazel Dingâ€" er rendered a vocal solo. â€" LARGE ROOM with small adâ€" joining room on second floor in business section of Waterloo. Suitable for office or studio. Apply WEICHEL HARDWARE 22 King St. S. Phone 2â€"3101 The Sunday night service at the Baptist Church was conduchg:zy_ the Galtâ€"Prestonâ€"Hespeler C tian Business Men‘s Committee. William Florence of Galt was (Chrtitinhs Onrreapondent) Christian Business Men THILO‘S COFFEE SHOP 347 Erb St. West â€" Waterloo Phone 21535 New Dundee : Phone 2â€"2777 â€" 2â€"7604 â€" 2â€"0961 CHRYSLER â€" PLYMOUTH APPLES FOR SALE 159 Erb West Sunshine Motors Whether it‘s to buy or sell, The man to see is Emel. By the hamper or basket at Spies, Mactntosh, Greenings and Snows H. S. EMEL . REALTOR 129 Queen Street North Kitchener FOR RENT See your FOR SALE FARGO Dealer Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. John Goudy and family of Collingwood and Miss Sadie Dunnill of Beeton visited with Rev. and Mrs. Keith Nicholâ€" son on Sunday. iKenh Nicholson and Mrs. Nicholâ€"} Anniversary services held in son. the United Church Sunday afterâ€" ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sweigert noon weer well attended. Rev. J. of Lancaster, Pa., visited with Mr.| W. Pratt of the First United and Mrs, Walter Shantz over the|Church in Kitchener, was guest weekâ€"end. ‘ preacher. Mrs. William Spaetzel is spendâ€"| Mrs. Ralph Howlett of West ing a few weeks with her daughâ€"| Montrose . was soloist for the ter, Mrs. Lloyd Gedcke and Mr. )event while Miss Margaret Snyâ€" Gedcke and Mr. Gedcke in Kitchâ€" der also of West Montrose was ener. her accompanist. The pastor, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page visited| W. M. B. Metcalfe conducted the with relatives and friends at | devotions. Smithville, Beamsville and Wel!â€" Weekâ€"end guests at the home of landport oyer the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sass were Mr. Rev. Harold Lahman of Elkton, and Mrs. Robert Campbell and Va., was the guest of Mr. and| Mrs. Archie Andrews of Toronto Mrs. David Bergey over the and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Evans of weekâ€"end. _ > | Kitchener. Rev. Harold Lahman of Elkton, Va., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey over the weekâ€"end. + Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKechâ€" nie and Mrs. Clara Koch of Durâ€" ham were guests of Mr. and Mrs Anson Lang on Sunday. Miss Dorothy Nicholson of Markdale spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her brother, Rev. Keith Nicholson and Mrs. Nicholâ€" David Bergey attended the Christian Business Men‘s Comâ€" mittee International Convention held at Atlantic City, N.J., last week . service at the United Brethren Church. Walter Foley of Hespeler, was the speaker and Mrs. Jean MacArthur of Hespeier was the soloist. Mrs. Foley read excerpts of letters received from people who had been benefited from the reldm? of Bibles placed in hoâ€" tels, tourist camps, hospitals, schools and prisons by the Giâ€" deons. Members of the Galtâ€"Preston Hespeler Gideon Camp were in Missionary Church on Oct. 28th and continue until Sunday Nov. "The fafl will comm O C . . C t THB WATERELOO: (Ontarie) CHRONICLE of Members of the Luther League and others attended the dedicaâ€" tion ceremonies of the St. Matâ€" thew‘s Lutheran Church House in Kitchener early in the week. Catharines was a visitor at the home of his sisters, Mrs. Mabel Shantz and Miss Maude Bowman last midweek. An interesting feature for the entertainment of the audience was provided b} Mr. Freeman Gingrich of St. acobs, who had spent some time in Europe durâ€" ing the summer months. He showed films of interesting views and features gathered by him during his tour abroad. Mr. Arthur israel who sold his farm nearfio.:;merboumebunm I«Tlt week has t a i ot from Mr. Oscar Huehn. He exâ€" pects to start immediately on the construction work of a new house on our main street. The local Home and School Club met at the school Friday night for its first il.mm of the season, with Mr. Herbert Huehn, president, presiding. m_,.--.mw.‘ni.w of his son, Oliver and Mrs. Wright, last week. Mr. Waiter Stroh accompanied Mr. Harold Ggisel of near Winâ€" terbourne to the Yorkshire Swine Breeders‘ Association show and sale held in Galt last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Netzge moved to the Twin Cities last ver 10 were seen on theil mftovuheninnmthuly di rection, Saturday morning. Mr. Edgar Bowman of St A flock of wild geese estimated Harvard University celebrated its tercentenary in 1936. ‘what the subject of journalism '/:[Eco??hpassas. What most small town reporter do know, however, is that our job is a difficult one. If a staff reporter covers a meetâ€" ing he is certainly not told what ‘and what not to print. The poor ccrrespondent has to live in close contact with the village citizens the year round and as a result is [exnerted to sympathize with their shortcomings and applaud the least act of merit with perâ€" haps a column in the next issue of the paper. They (the citizens) will uphold the freedom of the press in one breath and in the next assure you that there is no necessity to report certain proâ€" ceedings as they really happen. The man in the street or the housewife often forgets that it is their reporter who has it within his or her power to keep the pubâ€" li>~ informed as to the true state of affairs in the community. Pubâ€" lic opinion is a mighty force in any locality; public apinion is often guided by the local newsâ€" paper.â€" ing was good both in the rifle class and in the 12â€"gauge shotgun rounds. Prizes included turkeys, ducks and chickens.â€" If this colâ€" umn were an essay an the subject of journalism we would here and now state that the lot of a corâ€" respondent reporter is & sorry one. Few, if any, of us realize herself. At each shoot a free round is offered the ladies. Mys. Wiles won the duck at the previâ€" ous theet and Saturday was once more successful. So far this sounds like a ladies® afternoon but it really wasn‘t A hr&: crowd was in attendance and shootâ€" of Baden. The Wiknot Township Rod and Gun Club held their secâ€" ond and last fowl shoot of the season on Saturday afternoon at the farm of Harrison Veitch. Present was a crack rifie shot; in fact a champion in his class. He n;‘ade a;«uul;dmn'hoc for a duck; the condition 0j w as â€" tionable when ln.es:mn cflgy raised her .22 and beat him. Genâ€" tiemen watch these ladies. With the shotgun M»s. Oscar Wiles of Kitchener again â€" distinguished mm does it feel 1::. to h;:‘t champ? & question wyw",-_lw Buan ‘w C. w. M) I 10 King W. â€" Pm :s k /A ‘ «_ . . OVER 2 YEARS OF SERVICE . . . _ o t uw a > c o <ap _ c <cap oo u> & ® tap & & » P & & "2o & & "ad U O P & U Corner King and Allen Sts. vulcanizing tires of all kinds from FISHER BROS. TIRE VULCANIZING 0 PTOMETRIST, FORMERLY sTEELES 102 KING W.OAL 21936 agr im LOOK AFTER YOourR TIRE REPAIR PROBLEMS LET FISHER BROS. NEWLYâ€"INSTALLED INSURE EVERYDAY SAFETY . . . Let us check your tires. Vulcanizing will give them added life and low cost protection. experienced "Tire Serviceman‘" specializes in DEPARTMENT .A. SERVICE STATION WATERLOO bicycles to tractors. PAGE SEVER 5â€"5051

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