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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Dec 1952, p. 11

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Early possession can be arranged for many of these houses . Make your enquiries now! One used No. 40 gaivanized water tank; and one used toilet and tank. Phone 2â€"5500. Grade Hereford Heifer calf, 8 months old. Bred from Ayrshire cow. Grade Yorkshire sow, 7 months old. Heifer and sow both not bred. Phone 2â€"0892. Beniah Rosenberger, R.R. 1, Breslau, Ont. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE WATERLOO, ONTARIO 102 King South â€" Phone 8â€"8024 Every Kind of Insurance Fire â€" Life â€" Accident W. BERCH at _ BUSINESS DIRECTORY Brush, comb and mirror, 3â€"piece, $3.95 up; 6â€"piece $11.75. Heating pads, papeteries, fountain pens, toilet articles and sets, and chocoâ€" lates, at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 Kizng7 St. E., Kitchener, Dial 2â€"2127. baby chicks and turkey poults for one of Canada‘s oldest established and largest Canadian Approved Hatcheries. Liberal commission paid. Feed dealers, farmers, imâ€" plement dealers, agents for nurâ€" series, cream truck drivers and others, make excellent agents. Send for full details. Box No. 16, Waterloo Chronicle. New and Used Motorcycles at CARTER BROS. Agents for James, A.J.S., Triumph, B.S.A., Norton, Vincent DEALERS WANTED: To sell Phone 3â€"3202 â€" 311 King St. East Kitchener 256 King N OUR SERVICE IS PROMPT Our rates reasonable. Sales on Dominion, Barton, Eureka and 10 cents extra. s o itiaae Two or more insertions, 2%¢ per word if paid cash. (Minimum charge as above A. K. CRESSMAN & SON HESSENAUR & SHANTZ will be 36 cents, PRriday, December 12, 1962 to please _ Phone 5â€"5628 8 Duke E. â€" Kitchener Office open until 8 p.m. NEW AND OLD HOMES listed with We Guarantee your Washing Machine For a 90â€"day period Repairs to any make Washer Parts stocked for all Limited Phone 8â€"8443 â€" 24 Queen X. Maytag Washers Kullman Appliances Real Estate and Insurance REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TWE WATEKLOO CHRONICLE PHONE 6â€"6401 or 2â€"0594 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Kullman Appliances Box addresses in care of The Chronicle adv.rtisement is to appear. .. Stair number of insertions desired. Wiiie piainly on one side of pap PHILIP YOUNG Realtor PHONE 3â€"3693 ___ Waterloo Expert repairs to all makes. It Pays To Pick YOUR HOME Health â€" Plate Glass Livestock En(l;ployers' Liability uarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance IN3TRUCTIONS FOR SENDING f ADV ERTISEMENTS . from the wide variety of reasonably priced USE THE CHRONICLE "WANT*" ADS FRED WEBER REALTOR Automobile Insurance For DEALERS WANTED The biggest value for your advertising dollar. BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES REAL ESTATE APPLIANCES DRUGGISTS FOR SALE FOR SALE ER at and Indian. 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Don‘t let dull, wearisome aches, Phone 2â€"2777 â€" 2â€"7604 â€" 2â€"0961 New and Used UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS RED BERRIED HOLLY All gift wrapped for Christmas For details write The C. D. Morris Nursery Ltd. For Sale and For I;I_I-D; the SUNSTRAND ADDING MAC KLAEKHN‘S RUPTURED? Remember Mother Whether it‘s to buy or sell The man to see is Emel. WINE CURED OLD CHEESE E. G. FRY D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Office: 44 William St., Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 129 Queen Street North Kitchener f HEY KIDS! WIN A $25.00 HOCKEY OUTFIT By attending the Siskin hockey game Saturday night at Waterloo Arena. es, Complete Office POT ROASTS * â€" EXTRA SPECIAL H. S. EMEL ._ REALTOR Give her a box of FRESH SELECT OYÂ¥STERS DOMESTIC SHORTENING BEEF KITCHENER _ 27C¢ . 1P & 4 t 8 o Phone 3â€"3641 65¢ SOAP FLAKES 333C MAPLE LEAF @0<=> (â€"<B>p 0â€"<mp> 0â€"<u> câ€"m> 04 By Miss Miriam Hilborn (C‘mhlo.("n“u The Christmas meeting of the St. James Lutheran Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Areli Goodwin on Wednesday night. The president, Mrs. Donâ€" ald Jacob presided and led the opening service. Psalm 111 was read responsively led by Mrs. Leâ€" land Sewbert followed by prayer by Mrs. Harold Weiss. Mrs. D. J. Glebe and Mrs. Jack Schmidt renâ€" dered a vocal duet after which Mrs. Jack Tufford read the scripâ€" ture lesson. The response to the roll call was a scripture verse with the word "Bethlehem". New Dundee : INYVISIBLE WEAYVING _ AND MENDING SERVICE Tuerma Provart MANACER Newly styled Mcetcor passenger cars for 1953, including the Custotmline Fourâ€"Dooer mode} shown above, will be available in the widest range of models, colors and interior trim selections in Meteor history. They will berbllaly wulunrrm-le&ur‘-lflm“m- Thursday, December 11. Again in 1953 Meteor will offer a choice of two pow V8 power plants, the 126 hp. engine in the Customiline and Crestiine series, and a 110 h.p. engine in the Mainline series. The front and rear suspension has been newly engincered to provide a more comfortable, safer ride than ever before. CHOP SUET DOWNING‘S Flowers 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4â€"4162 KITCHENER. ONTARIO SHARPENING "Repairing of Clothes" 49 Kinc Street. East 49¢ 25¢ TELEPHONE 21173 RF see them.â€" :Wleley A special feature was a play entitled, "A Little Child Shall Lead Them", presented ‘by Mrs. A. Brig\ton, Lfrs, D. Jacob, Mrs. H. C. Einwechter, Mrs. M. Weiss, Mrs. M. K. Toman and Mrs. Goodâ€" win,. The play concluded with a solo sung by Teddy Einwechter. Refreshments were served, with the hostesses being Mrs. Earl Rev. D .J. Glebe gave a Christâ€" mas‘ message illustrated with slides of the Christmas story. Mrs. B. Boshart read a poem and several recordings of hymns were played by Joyce Goodwin. Readiggs were given by Miss Emmeline Ludoiph, Mrs. Oliver Zinn and Mrs. Henry Becker. A Becker, Mrs. Orland Bierman, Mrs. Garfield Weber, Mrs. Milton Weiss and Mrs. Goodwin. YOUR MERCURY â€" LINCOLN â€" METEOR DEALER e 471 King St. E., KITCHENER, Phone 6â€"6466 ond 71 King St. N.,. WATERLOO, Phone 3â€"1433 Here‘s 53 Mercury . . . with exclusive Unified Design, where chassisâ€"engineâ€"body blend to give greater comfort, convenience and controlled roadability. Unified Design also means flowing lines, distinctive styling, comâ€" bination bumperâ€"grille, "Interceptor" instrument panel, "Spaceâ€" planned" interiors. Mercury‘s new, improved, highâ€"compression Yâ€"8 125 Hp. engine delivers more power and economy. Examine ‘53 Mercury . . . it‘s the greatest yet! THEE WKATZLRLOOQ : (Coetwb) COHRONICLE ssMERLCURYâ€" STEVENS MOTORS LIMITED by Mrs. Albert The annual Christmas concert will be held at the Public School on Wednesday and Thursday nights, Dec. 17 and 18. I. M. Hikborn attended the anâ€" nual convention of the Ontario Retail Feed Dealers‘ Association in Toronto on Wednesday. Three of the local men, nameâ€" 1y: Roy Gildner, James Cressman and Oliver Bean comprised the Grand River Buttermakers Club judging team which won the high aggregate for butter and cream judiieng at the convention. Roy Parker also won the individual high aggregate prize in butter and cream judging. Jacob, Mrs. W. Goettling and Mrs. H. Kavelman. There were 38 in attendance at the meeting. A.mon&thou from here who atâ€" tended the annual convention of the Ontario Creamery Association which was held in Toronto this week were: Harold Shantz, Norâ€" man Kaster, Cameron Bock, Garâ€" field Cressman, Roy Gildner, Anâ€" son Lang, Allan Cressman, Oliver Bean, James Cressman, Roy Parâ€" ker, Donald Jacob and‘ Lawrence Hoover Einwechter, Mrs. Zinn, Mrs. D A capacity audience attended at your Mercuryâ€"Lincolnâ€"Meteor dealer‘s _ Announcement was made of the Christmas Fireside to be held in the United Missionary Church on Dec. 21st at which time Cyril Weller, returned missionary from China will speak and show a films Miss Verna Schade of Kitchâ€" ener, missionary â€" on , !urlotgh from the Belgian Congo was the guest speaker at the Wilmot Fireâ€" side meeu'ns held in the United Brethren hurch on Sunday night. Robert Hallman presided and Clinton Jantzi was song leadâ€" er. Rev. and Mrs. Keith Nicholâ€" son rendered vocal duets. the special service held at the Bethel United Missionary Church on Sunday afternoon sponsored by the Galtâ€"Prestonâ€"Hespeler and District Christian Business Men‘s Committee. The Carolina Four from Buffailo thrilled the large crowd with their fine rendition of negro spirituals A stirring message was delivered by Rudy Peterson, a Christian businessman from Detroit. Ross Lever of Galt was chairman. length moRe Than ever â€"miues aneap the greatest yet! introduces unified design Delton Herbert Ziegler, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ziegâ€" ler was baptized during the Sunâ€" day mornia service at St. James Lutheran urch. The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ziegâ€" ler. In the afternoon Daniel Frederick Boshart, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boshart of Freelton was baptized. The sponâ€" sors were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mackrow of Preston. The pastor, Rev. D. J. Glebe officiated. Another of Dr. Bob Pierce‘s sound films on Korea entitled, "The Flame" will be shown at the Bethel Un'i'tredfifiiqs;.i-brriarâ€"): v‘:m People‘s Society met at the ch last Thursday night with the president, Miss Elinore Rosenâ€" berger presiding. The pastor Rev. J. H. Good gave a taik and violin solos were contributed by Miss Emma Coleman. House of Friendship in Kitchener occupied the pulpit of the Bafijtist Church on Sunday morning. Eden Hilborn sang a solo. __The Bethel United Missionary Rev. J. Ross Goodall of the Here it is! The new ©53 Meteor . . . greatest value im the low price field! Miles ahead with advanced styling Mr. and Mrs. Earl Millér Floradale were guests of Mr. i Mrs. V. E. Dinger on Sunday. Rev. B. Carr of Port Elgin was a recent visitor with Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Good. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Swar}ax Elora visited with Mr. anq M E. F. Page on Sunday. 4 â€" Mrs. James Bergey has reâ€" turned home fullowinfil an operaâ€" tion at St. Mary‘s Hospital in Kitchener. The Ladie(s:‘ Trio of the Ullil?' Missionary Church composed Mrs. Frank Toman, Miss Ruth and Miss Betty Shantz sang at the Freeman Associated Gospel Church near Burlington on Sumâ€" day. While there the group acâ€" companied by Mr. Toman were f:ests of Mr. and Mrs. James mbshead at Aldershot. Mrs. Lovina Spies of Floradale and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Spies and family of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eben Howling on Sunday Church on Friday night under the auspices of the Wilmot Fireside, PAGE

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