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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Aug 1953, p. 7

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Box addresses in care of The Chronicle 10 cents extra. Two or more insertions, 2 %e per word h " paid cash (Minimum charge as above BUSINESS DIREC TORY AGGRESSIVE AGENTS to estabâ€" lish a solid Jito Business in good vacant territories. Sell from door to door 225 products: Toiletries, Culinaries, medicines, Domestic necessities, Tea Coffee, etc. Subâ€" stantial income assured to amâ€" bitious persons. NO RISK. $18. needed. Details â€" JITO: 5130, St. Hagbert, Montreal. â€"Oreee qurettent Classified Advertising Rates 3 souts .i word. or a minimum of 4%¢ imâ€" sertion. unless paid cash vhen -m- will be 35 cents. IN3TRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADV ERTISEMENTS â€" â€" For artificial insemination at its best, for all breeds, call the Watâ€" erloo Cattle Breeding Association, between 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. un â€" Sundays. _ Phone collectâ€" Kitchener 2â€"8397. .D‘estroys moths, larvae, eg8$. Price 59¢ at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 2King St. E., Kitchener, Dial 2â€"2127. DeForest Crosley used car radio. Will fit older model cars. Apply 10 Dearborn St. W., Waterloo. THE WATERKLOO CHRONICLE One dry cleaning machine _ operator One presser and one dress finisher. Experience preferred â€" but we will train you. Whis is a steady employment opportunity. Jessop and Whaley Cleaners 28 Bridgeport Rd. Waterioo More broiler growers needed. You can‘t lose on our deal. We give you a guaranteed floor price at the time you purchase your chicks. If the price is higher you get it, if it is lower you get the floor price. In addition to the above we can supply you with the best broiler chicks that money will buy, and at competitive wices. anted . . flocks to supply us with hatching eggs; also wanted to purchase â€" choice pullets of all ages. 0 _0 000. 0 _ ; . REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE HELP WANTED â€" FEMALE PHONE 6â€"6401 or 2â€"0594 THE . *wWaATERLOO CHRONICLE Fire Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO l(IZ King South â€" Phone 8â€"8024 _ Every Kind of Insurance | Sta e clearly in which edition , the adv.rtisement is to appear. Su(r number of insertions desired. Wiile plainly on one side of paper onl s Whether BUYING or SELLING New and Used Duplicating and Addinfi“ Machines, Filing Cabinets, ks Safes, Complete Office i Equipment 58 Queen 8c. Suath 150 King Wert Phone 7â€"1561 A. K. CRESSMAN & SON UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER For Saie and For Rent by the Maker SUNSTRAND ADDING MACHINEA HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Phon: 8â€"8443 â€" 24 Queen N BENDER REALTY CO. LTD. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited â€" Fergus, Ontario UNDERWOOH») LIMITED AGENTS WANTED CATTLE BREEDING Health Now Is theâ€" Time To sell your tarm, market garden piot or house. For quick action list with USE THE CHRONICLE "WANT*" ADS Twin Cities Oldest Realtors Guarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkier Leakage Automobile Insurance MOTH KILLER The biggest value for your advertising dollar. DRUGGISTS TYPEWRITERS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE New and Used POULTRY 25 King West Livestock loyers‘ Liability KITCH ENER Life a FARM 14, 1968 â€" KITCHENEP Manar‘s Res. 2â€"2171 Plate Glass Phone 6â€"6434 Accident Advanced method has helped thous No leg straps. No elastic. No Pins No pressure on hips or spine. Fiexoe Entirely different. Very light INEXâ€" PENSIVE. Write for information and SMITH MANUFACTURING COMPANY â€" Ret‘d 1898 _ â€" WHEREAS the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate |‘ Schools for the City of Waterloo require to borrow the sum of | $84,000.00 to raise funds for the purpose of building and equipping | a new school and for such purpose to issue debentures therennerr vearing interest at the rate of five (5) per centum per annum on the | said debentures maturing on or before the first day of September,| 1973. AND WHEREAS it is expedient to make the principal of the[ said debt repayable in twenty (20) annual instalments of the reâ€" spective amounts shown fin the second column of Schedule "A" | hereto which is hereby declared to be and form part of this byâ€"law;‘ \ AND WHEREAS it will be necessary to raise during the reâ€"| spective years or the said period of twenty years the respective sums } set forth in the fourth column of Schedule "A" hereto to pay the | yearly sums of principal and interest as they become due; ’ AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property rateâ€" able for Separate School purposes in the said City of Waterlool according to the last revised assessment roll is 31,93?,325.00; AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing debenture debt ol] the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate Schools for | the City of Waterloo is $96,800.00 which existing debenture debt will J be repaid by the first day of May, 1968; | NOW THEREFORE the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic | Separate Schools for the City of Waterloo ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:| 1. That for the purposes aforesaid there shall be borrowed the | um of $84,000.00 and debentures of the Board of Trustees of the/ Roman Catholic Separate Schools for the City of Waterlo6 shall be issued therefor in sums of not less than $100.00 each. The said deâ€" bentures shall have coupons attached thereto for the payment of interest semiâ€"annually on the first days of March and September. l 2. The said debentures shall all be dated as of the First day of { September, 1953, and shall be payable in twenty annual instalments | of principal on the first days of September in each of the years 1954 | to 1973 both inclusive subject however to the redemption prior to maturity of those debentures maturing in 1973, in accordance with( the provisions hereinafter contained, and the respective amounts of principal payable in each of such years shall be as shown in Schedule "A" hereto annexed. [ _ _INVISIBLE WEAYING AND MENDING SERVICE wm:;. "The debentures as to both principal and interest shall be exâ€" pressed in Canadian currency and shall be payable at the Bank of Montreal in the Cities of Kitchener and Waterloo, at the holder‘s option Trmerma Provast M A N ACER 5. During the twenty years, the currency of the debentures, the respective sums set forth in the fourth column of Schedule "A" hereto shall be levied and collected annually by a special rate sufâ€" ficient therefor over and above all other rates in the same manner and from the like persons and property by, from, upon and out of which other Separate School rates are levied, raised and collected for the said period of twenty years. In each year of the said twenty years, the currency of the said debentures, the said Board shall, purâ€" suant to the provisions of Section 71 of the Separate Schools Act, R.S.O. 1950, request the Municig;l Council of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo that the said Municipal Council through their colâ€" lectors and other municipal officers, cause to be levied in each such year upon the taxable property liable to pay same, all sums of money for rates or taxes imposed thereon in respect of Separate Schools. 4. The Chairman and Secretaryâ€"Treasurer of the said Board shall sign and issue the said debentures, and the debentures shall be sealed with the Corporate Seal of the said Board. The interest coupons attached to the debentures shali be signed by the said Chairâ€" man and Secretaryâ€"Treasurer and their signatures thereon may be written, stamped, lithographed or engraved. A Byâ€"low of the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate Schools for the City of Waterloo to raise by way of loan the sum of $84,000.00 for the purpose hereinatter 6. The said sum of $84,000.00 so borrowed and interest thereon and the said debentures shall be and the same are hereby made a charge upon the schoolhouse property and premises and on the real and personal property vested in the said Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate Schools for the City of Waterloo and upon all the Separate School rates of the said Board to be hereinafter imâ€" posed until the said debentures and each and every one of them wgetf:lee; with all interest thereon shall have been fully paid and satisfied. 2â€"0961 â€" 2â€"2777 â€" 2â€"7604 7. The said debentures may contain any clause providing for registration thereof authorized by any Statute relating to Municipal debentures in force at the time of the issue thereof. RUPTURED? H. S. EMEL The man with the choice in Real Estate 129 Queen St. North, Kitchener 8. The Board of Trustees shall have the right at its option to redeem those debentures maturing on September 1, 1973, either in whole or in part on any date prior to said maturity date at the places where and in the moneys in which the said debentures are expressed to be payable upon payment of the principal amount thereof together with interest accrued to the date of redemption and upon giving previous notice of said intention to redeem by adverâ€" tising once in the Ontario Gazette ahd once in a local news r, such notice to be advertised as aforesaid at least thirty days g:?:re the date fixed for redemption. Notice of intention so to redeem shall also be sent by post at least thirty days prior to the date set for such redemption to each person in whose name a debenture so to be redeemed is registered at the address shown in the Debentures Registry Book. 9. This Byâ€"law shall take effect on the day of the final passing thereof. Whether it‘s to buy or sell It will pay you well To Consult 1953 F,mlmrws may be directed to MESSRS. & STUART, Barristers, 5 King Street South, "Repairing of Clothes" 49 Km:gnm, East KITCHENER, ONTARIO Read a first and second time this 24th day of July, A.D., 1953. Michael Paleczny, Chairman George Massel, gecreury Read a third time and finally passed this 24th day of July, A.D Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 955 959 957 BYâ€" Schedule "A" of Byâ€"Law Number Eight Prineipat Interest $2,500 $4,200 2,700 4,075 2,800 3,940 2,900 3,800 3,100 3.655 4,100 6100 NUMBER EIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilt and son George of Doon, Miss Leila Reep of Detroit called at the dh:meolllnllenry Ballard, Sunâ€" y. Kathryn Habermell of Waterâ€" loo is spending a week with Marâ€" jorie Lather. Mr. Arthur Voll spent Sunday at Port Stanley and at the home of his brother, Calvin and Mrs. Voll in St. Thomas. . Dougias Habermeii of Waterioo is spending a week with Lorne Ed Hintz, north of Heidelperg, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Voll on Sunday. _ ________ _ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Albrecht accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brenneman of Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Roth accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. David Roes of Millâ€" KITCHENER â€" Phone 3â€"2626 Michael Paleczny, Chairman George Massel, gecretary Saws, knives, clipper plates, meat grinder plates, J. GEO. STREBEL Phone 7â€"7511 â€" 2#3 Erb W. $50,830 SHARPENING 3,340 3,170 2,400 2.180 1710 1,195 915 625 WHITNEY, WHITNEY Waterloo, solicitors for $134,830 $6,700 6775 6,740 6,700 6.755 6,740 6,770 6,790 6,700 6,705 6,780 6,750 Bot 6715 6.725 6.720 #HE WATERLOO thiwb) CHRRONICLE bank were visitors to North Bay for two days. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bender acâ€" erim ~at "Brigguport "so "the 0 por Thousand Islands for the weekâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Mannasseh Marâ€" tin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Siarun and Judy, Mr. and Mrs Elmira visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abs. Bowman, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens (Agnes Beilstein) of London visited at the home of her old school chum, Mrs. Lorne Rennie on Saturday. Rebecca Brubacher and Beatâ€" rice Bowman of Elmira were holiâ€" day visitors with their cousins Arlene and Jean Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haberâ€" mell of Waterloo visited with Mrs W. Wilford and son Sunday evenâ€" ing. Ruth and Rachel Snyder of Bridgeport spent the weekâ€"end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bender Mr. and Mrs. George Squire a~â€" rompanied Mr. and Mrs Elmer Hoh] of Lisbon on a wee.:‘s vacaâ€" tion through Algonquin Park to Stone Cliff and spent the week at the home of Mr. Squire‘s sister, Mrs. Fred Ritter and Mr. Ritter and family at Orillia. Mrs. William Wilford and son and Mrs. R. Foster and daughâ€" ters visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. r, Barnaby in Guelph on Sunâ€" ay. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gerber and ‘fiamily visited Goderich on Sunâ€" ay. s â€" 4ib 0 <ake ( Guam C Mr. and Mrs. Frank Degenfel~ der of Buffalo spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Firman Ward and family. C <mmm> Cmm C DOWNING‘S Flowers Office: 44 William St., Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 E. G. FRY D.C. 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4â€"4162 DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Mrs. Christina Loge! of near Glen Allen. * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schnarr of Waterico and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fritz and daughter of Kitchener spent Sundn{ with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kocher. Mr. and Mrs. John Schiebel and son Cosmas spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mello Schiebel of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hahn of Elâ€" mira called on friend here Friâ€" day. Mr. John Dietrich returned home after spendiné a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Diebold of Waterloo. Mr. Stanley Cuiman and son of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Jake Knoblauch. Mr. and Mrs. John Fehrenbach and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fehrenâ€" bach and family of Maryhill and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weiler and family, Edward Kocher and sisâ€" ter Shirley all of Walkerton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawâ€" rence Kocher. Mr. and Mrs. William Stemmâ€" ler and Master Joseph Stemmier spent Sunday with friends in Woodstock. Mrs. Catherine Moser has reâ€" turned to her home in Waterloo after spending a week‘s vacation with friend and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hanley spent Sunday with friends in St. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stemmler and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stemmler of Fernbank. Mrs. Marf Kraemer and family of Walkerton were Sunday visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stemmler and Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" pert Stemmler of Fernbank. Chetiien Carreepondent) Mrs. Puauline Schedewitz spent |4CKCR Weekly Radio Logp| These are the Ave major newscasts daily, on our station; feasturing the latest worldwide, local and regional news sumâ€" maries, as compiled in our newsroom, und brought in by our local news reâ€" porter. Latest Sports news and weather forecast also included on these newsâ€" MAJOR NEWSCMSTS: 7.16 am.; 4.30 am.; 12.30 pm.; 6.30 p.mm.; and 1100 Town & Country Club (1245 to 1.30 day: 12.00â€"12.20; 1245â€"1.15; 1.30â€" 2.00 p.m.) Popular allâ€"request program, featuring all types of music; especially oldâ€"time and popular. Neighborly News and News for Women: day ) . â€" â€" A program for the female listeners, givâ€" ing fashion news; beauty hints; rnfpn and music for the ladies, commentated by our owmen‘s commentator, Joâ€"Ause Lobsinger. ! Mrs. Edwin Metzger is convaâ€" 1h;*s:;'ing at the home of her parâ€" ‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marâ€" | tin, Elmira. Mrs. Metzger was |seriously ill at the Kâ€"W Hospital |for two weeks. Her friends wish Sportscast (Monday through Saturday 6.07 p.ma.) Latest sports scores and complete sports coverage of all local and national sports events. Jue Coben, Sportscaster, comâ€" piles all sports news for this sportseast ; frequently bas interviews with Leam offâ€" West Montrose : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Somers and Marion spent Sunday. with Mrs. Elizabeth Bowman at Centreville. Mr .and Mrs. B. C. Woods spent a day in Waterloo and Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Letson and Joan took a trip to Buffalo spendâ€" ing several days‘ vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Melitzer of St. Catharines were recent visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Melitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ziegler and son of Milverton and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Seibert of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Ralph Howlett had charge of the church service in the Unitâ€" ed Church at Linwood on Sunday morning. Sgt. Bert Hodgins and Mrs. Hodgins of the Yukon were over Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Melitzere Sr., leaving for Camp Borden Sunday evening. 1.30 to 11 a.m. (Monday through Fri By Mrs. B C. Woods (Chronicle Correspondent) cials, players, ote. Accem Melody (Monday through Satâ€" ler on io t han‘s ® * everyone should enjoy Evening . Serenader . Music supplied by leading vocalists and band Im L@y. -t :ush:l show hlufir-' hâ€"7 to 7.16 pam) 0 000| Songs by ng COrosby, everyone‘s favor;, _ Seturdayâ€"74§ to 8 pam) _ Oldâ€"time request program Sports Caravan ,Tuesday and Tln'd-y- K 30 is KAG L ud 5.30 to 5.45 p.m.) NEX Sports pregram, with Phil Rirzuto. in terviews with sports stars on the na tional scene. Guy Lombardo Show (Saturday 8 to 8.30 Music by Guy Lombardo for your listenâ€" ing pleasure, just before the baseball game. Sports Forum (Wednesday and Fridayâ€" $.15 to 8.30 pm.) Interviesw with team officials and playâ€" ers. interviewed by Ross McCaw. Don Amecheâ€"Eddie Fisher Show (6â€"6.15 ;.-.â€"Vld-‘-d“ and Friday) PnA enc CA ud WAMLS elcp s Don Ameche as M.C., and Eddie Fisher and a guest supplying the songs, makes for yood listening Wednesdays and Friâ€" days. Conestogo : Mr. and Mrs. John Lauder have returned from a holiday motor trip to Quebec, visiting at the home of Mr. Charles Lauder and family at Farnham, Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Costigan of Montreal at their summer home in Magog and with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur slyan at Sherbrooke. Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Kirch and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroh atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Rev. C. Zarnke at New Hamburg last Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Noah Knarr and family of St. Jacobs moved into the Dr. Wilson house lately occuâ€" pied by the Earl Israel family. her a complete recovery Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tutton, Verna and Ronald, were visitors with Moorefield friends on Sunday. . Miss Mabel McKenzie returned to her home in Sarnia after a month‘s visit with her sisters, Mrs. Levi Letson and Mrs. Wm. Sugg. Mrs. Wm. Snider and daughter Margaret returned from a three weeks trip to the Maritimes. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kirch and Bf Noah Stroh (Chronicle Correspondent) Wednesday evening by Alan "“lfln._ . he Unds himseif entangied in a web of mysâ€" tery and intrigue. Box 'l',lh-h. (Wodnseday â€"§.30 to @ ~Well.‘ Susic, what‘s in Box 1§1" . . . With these simple words, spoken cuch Melody Showcase (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdayâ€"7.15 to 7.30 p.m.) Light, dreamy music while you‘re relaxâ€" ing after the evening meal. Musical show, with mystery tune each week, and a valuable prize weekly for winner. SUNDAY PROGRAMS St. Matthew‘s Church and Bentom 5t Baptist Church The morning service from St. Matthew‘s and evening Service from Benton St. Baptist Church will be brosdcast each Sunday. Newscasts (12.30 p.m., 4 p.m. and 1i p.ma.) 8 _ These are the three major newseasts on Sunday, with local and worldwide mews, sports and weather. German Music from *. 0 to 9. 0 p.m. _A program of German folksongs and interviews, of interest io every person who is of German descent. family attended the weddnw of the latter‘s brother held in Walkâ€" erton last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eisenbach of lroquois Falls were vlsiun‘:t the Norman Dahmer home last weekâ€"end Mrs. Erwin Dahmer and Miss Sophie Fox have returned from a week‘s holidaying as guests of Miss Edith Tompkins at her cotâ€" tage near Kincardin.e Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sass and family are holidaying with relaâ€" tives and friends in Eastern Onâ€" tario. Mr. Roy Stroh left last weekâ€" end to join Mrs. Stroh and chilâ€" dren who have been visiting relaâ€" tives in Woodstock, N.B. for a week or so and who will be reâ€" turning with Mr. Stroh. Monday‘s election started off as a very tame event locally which condition was pepped up considerâ€" ably later in the afternoon so that at the close approximately 50 per cent of the votes available had cast. Mrs. Waliter Kienzle, a hospital patient, has recovered sufficiently to return to her home. It Thursday and Saturdayâ€"10.30 to 11 PAYS to ADVERTISE in whe CHRONICLE

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