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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Oct 1952, p. 10

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Five more motorists paid into the Waterloo police department coffers inâ€"recent days for breachâ€" Five ‘Cough Up‘ For Speeding in Waterloo es of the Highway Traffic Act. THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA Do you play these 3 Important Public Roles? "It is Good Citizenship to own Life insurance" In these and other ways, millions of life insurance policyholders are building security for the future â€" helping to make Canada a better land to live in‘ JUST PHONE 6â€"6401 If you are trying to sell a pigano .. . .or buy a cottage . . . or find a lost dog . . . or trade a trailer . . . or make or save money any number of ways . . . try the Waterloo Chronicle Want Ads! You‘ll find that a Want Ad will pay for itself many, many times over . . . in quick, sure results at low cost. £ Paying $5 and costs for speedâ€" ing were Harold Anstett, Cargill; Jerome Moser, St. Clements; Alâ€" vin Kilgough, Mimico; Egbert Seegmiller, 43 Sheldon Ave. N., Kitchener and Donald Presley, 526 St. Johns Rd., Toronto. T ADS ET ACTION (Millions do!) JUST CALL OQOUR NUMBER, 6â€"6401 AND | * ASK FOR THE ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. . . . OUR STAFF IS TRAINED TO HELP YOU WRITE YOUR AD FOR BEST RESULTS IN THE SMALLEST SPACE. Lâ€"6520 for that matter you in.i'bo beâ€" sieged by Indian chiefs, Mau Mau conjure. The accent is the horrible and nothing h:bon So, don‘t be surprised if you see a devil through your door o wingow this Pridsy night. Uf BRIDGEPORT. â€" The Bridgeâ€" Women‘s Institute ‘held a mdy successful sauerkraut supâ€" per at the Casino Tuesday night. Over 500 attended. The lucky draw for the quilt, Hallowe‘en Costumes ‘Horrible‘ Types cannibals or even Porky the Pig. Even the witches and i MMM. when they discover t the or treat kids" have in store for them. Made from ERubber 500 Attend Saverkraut Supper caster St., was won by Mrs. Oscar The lucky draw for the quilt donated by Mrs. Marshall, ALm. Local, District Cattlemen Buy, Sell at Holstein Sale Fourteen head broufht at least $1000 at the Annual Allâ€"Canadian Holstein Sale held Oct. 27 at Toâ€" ronto. Sixtyâ€"eight head brought $57,135 to average $840. The top bull brought $5100, the top cow $3,000, the top bred heifer $2650 and the top heifer calf $1500. This is the top annual dairy cattle sale of the Dominion. U.S. Buyers U.S. buyers tgok 19 head alâ€" though it will not be possible to secure delivery until after the foot and mouth disease embargo is lifted. One heifer went to Arâ€" This year‘s "crop" of hallowâ€" y Chronicle Correspondent AND THEYRE SO ECONOMICAL, TOO ! many cases, teeth and are m Mn;fihnnwm For instance, the chiet is a fronzy red, the cannibel‘s brown and the devil‘s naturally a the doll booth, girl guides and brownies booth and fancywork booth. They were all well attended. Erin, Ont. sold the $3000 cow to G. E. D. Greene, Agincourt, Ont. while the $1500 heifer calf was bought by Merle H. Green, Elsie, Mich. from J. E. Houck, Brampâ€" ton, Ont. _J. M. Fraser, Streetsâ€" ville, Ont. sold the $2650 bred heifer to Masseyâ€"Harris Farms. Sound won the lucky draw for gentina _ The $5100 bull was bought by Masseyâ€"Harris Farms, Milliken, Ont. and was sold by S. B. Roâ€" John Steckle, Kitchener, paid $850 to Geo. R. McLaughlin for a bred heifer while Edwin S. Eby Huehn, Conutx. _ Miss Carol Sewyer of Owen TRS warssuo0 For the tiny tots the same rubâ€" eys, as well as at ‘CHRONICLE Take No Chances, Grass Fire Quelled out. heifer to Clearwater Farms, East Bathurst, N.B. at $700. John Steâ€" ckle also ht a heifer calf at ls(aiu from%dale Farm, ng. _ _ Heifer Brings $525 M Sater‘s goke mnkig * ** a ns mnlier bov neoplome the b i is out on a trip, the fire is extingâ€" uished before they leave the site, Fin:e Chief Albert Pagel pointed Fred M. Snyder, Waterloo sold a bred heifer to Messenger Bros., Dundas at $525; Wm. Iutzi & Son, Baden sold a bred heifer to Mrs. Dorothy Fairbanks, Ingersoll at $410; Ananias Martin, Waterloo sold a bred heifer to Sherman Black, Picton at $400; while Ira M. Good received $300 for a bred heifer from Hays Ltd., Oakville. A outiit is vticene n t comminntine fyie at Te t oeie en evebrows and originator said he would "watch the fire", but Waterloo firemen A grass fire at 335 Erb St. W., was quickly extinguished by loâ€" this outlay there are the common H;._d other years selling at we‘en monstrosities sell for out 60 and 15 cents. For the child who can‘t afford The fire‘s _ Three other Stratford men will be charged in connection with the Weesiey breakâ€"ins as soon as charges against them at Stratford are he.r:,' police said. x Rounded Up All five and a juvenile were rounded up over the weekâ€"end as Stratford city police and officers Car, Child Injured Ronald Falconer, 6, of §$2 Dover Street, Waterloo, was accidentally injured October 23 at 5.35 p.m., s dle s fame s passing vehicle in pa an auto driven by Robert Dieâ€" trich, 315 King North, Waterloo. Dietrich was proceeding west on Allan West near Moore Ave. intersection when the accident occurred. 4 Constables Archie MacDonald and Norman Klaehn investigated. Two Stnlloruouh have been charged in Kitchener in connecâ€" tion with breakâ€"ins at a Wellesâ€" ley Implement firm, Provincial Police repor‘ The o‘youdu were described as part a gang reâ€" sponsible for a series of offences. from the Kitchener, Stratford and E}ofifld\ OPP detachments joined Five Youths Involved in Breakâ€"Ins may have occurred Monday night. Darts From Behind Fourteen smashed windows at the old Central School were reâ€" ported to Waterloo Police Tuesâ€" day morning. Marking the first visible outbreaks of vandalism in the vacant structure, the dtm:g was speedily investigated by local police force. Damage toll listed smashed: 12 windows 10" x 12" East side; 1 14 x 26 North side; and 1 30 x 36 West side. No estimate was givâ€" Vandals Smash School Windows A call will be sent to Rev. Eric Reble who at present is serving at Ayton. + The *fraent paswg‘ Rev. u.)l. ;1 Baetz has accepted the rate at St. Stephen‘s hurch. leitchener. (By Chrezicle Correspondent) BRIDGEPORT.â€"The members of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church held a congregational meeting after the morning service on Sunday for the purpose of callâ€" ing a pastor. . _ _ Bridgeport Church Calls Ayton Pastor OPEN ALL DAY WEDMNESDAY AT GOUDIES LIGHT WEIGHT ELYSIAN for the man who likes warmth without weight. Extra fine quality, longâ€"wearing, dressy. in grey, blue .50 grey, sand s69 ROYAL OAK faomous for quality and fit. Imr blue grey, $@ Winter â€" Wise OVERCOAT Men‘s Department King Street Main Floor Fashionâ€"Craft exclusive with GOUDIES in Kitchener by Fashionâ€"Craft for talls, stouts, â€"_ regulars It PAYS to ADVERTISE in Ladies‘ and Young Girls‘ All Wool Pullovers 2. Eimira make, Navy Biue T rousers 4.25 All Men‘s and Boys‘ Overcoats Reduced Floor Covering 45c Breeches 1.89 Genuine Horsehide Leather Windbreakers Reduced to Felt Hats 98c Broken sizes. e o SApe SOR Use our heavy floor rollers FREE. To see samples and for estimates call & Floolrslie: Plastic Tile (12 colors), Reg. price 25¢, selling at ess. * Marboleum Tiles, genuine H.D. inlaid in 15 glowing colors, selling regularly at 20c, now 10% less. ® Tilevein Tiles, hard wearing, tough, in 8 colors, reg. l7¢c 24 each â€" you p;yhlt% less. 7 an had * Armstrong xlph eavy gauge in 2 ifferent shades to choose from. All above Tiles are full size 9 x 9 x %. ® Beautiful Styrelite Plastic Wall Tile, regularly priced at 59c per square foot â€" for this sale deduct 15%. Lay your floor tile or g'our kitchen andâ€"bathroom wall tile yourself. We will gladly aid you to get started and will supply all the pastes! cements, felt paper, etc., you need. SPECIALS for Thurs. â€" Friday â€" Sat. FLOOR TILES â€" â€" WALL TILES V. BAUMAN Reg. 69¢ sq. yd. _ sq. yd Special! wllea Specially priced. pr Double knee. Sizes 29â€"34 Reg. $3.95. Special! Sanforized. Reg. $4.79 Boys‘ Men‘s Buâ€"Tee Rubber Floor Tile, reg. 37c each, selling 15% less. Jaq!e Tile with its distinctive graining effect, 25¢ each, 15% 89 King St. N. 8 Telephone 3â€"3631 King & Queen Sts â€" Kitchener 17.95 & 19.95 9.95 and up 19.95 and up 8â€"8213 or 5â€"5075 2.49 Kiddies‘ White Rubbers Wallpaper REMNANTS at Children‘s Striped 36" Walton Flannelette Full Fashioned Prints Broadcloths 39c¢ White Flannelette Ladies‘ Nylons First Quality. Reg. $1.19. Special! Rubbers Boys‘ Oxfords 3.50 Reg. 65¢ Special! a 33 Sizes 4% â€" 8. Special. pr to clear Priced from Mill Ends 36" wide CHRONICLE WATERLOO 15¢ and up a low price AND SONS 1.19 49c¢ yd. yd. pr. pr. pr.

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