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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Sep 1953, p. 7

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. RUPTURED? Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO ’102 King South - Phone 8-8024 Every Kind of Insurance Fire - Life - Accident Health - Plate Glass Mothers . . your growing children require a daily 'iodine ration' to help promote good health. Give them Nova-Kelp Tablets, which help supply iodine and vital minerals to the system. All drug- gists - three Biaes. In tutu-u h aural he Chunk!- " on.“ - Tu u no" untrue!» I”: p- ”d ll Paid et." tIlm-u- chm. u than IN“ 15h). Liniment for strains, spams. sore rnuaciea, athlete's foot. Price 90t and 31.69 m Geiger's Drug Store, 408 King St. E., Kitchener, Dial 2-2127. Ten piese dining rem spite. .H.ea Earn money - make friends, sell- ing blouses, skirts, shirts, slacks. Highest quality, rock bottom prices. Samples loaned. Good commission. Stenber Distributing Co., 30 McRoberts Ave., Toronto. Required immediately, waitress for restaurant in Waterloo. Top wages for experienced person. Phone 2-8650 or 2-8620 evenings.' local businéss man in late thirties desires housekeeper. Single girl or widow not over 35. Chronicle Box 101. "rua/kk aura. aru. urin- - - - I... v..- I‘ll-I- 'ro be u qqgrta. m "ttVcrfet, _rMdh, DEBUG vy "oak. Uriitotstered chairs Phone 2-1153. BUSINESS DIRECTORY REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE i9. Whether BUYING or SELLING New and Used Duplicating and Adding Machines. Filing Cabinets, Desks. Safes._Cor_nplete Offtee |__-_ I. "N" I LOCKS Km MAI: All - i G. L. IRA! :10 (hi " M 3-31! " Quac- " Soul - PM“ um: KI'I‘CBINII "In“ w": (mums! Phone 1-150! . Inn'l In. "TT' Adv-mod nelhod In helped (boo-Ink No In an». No (In-tic. No PIA-mu. No pro-nun on bloc or "tine. If." Ext Entire" Illa-rent. Very Hui-L m - PmSIVE‘ Writ. [or "Norm-Hon and SHIT" """'m'h'l'P' COMPANY n' m Kin. Sim! - “3T0". Oman-Io III “Am emu Mi: umnwdon 'EPEWRETERt, A. K. CBESSMAN & SON 0rrttt 093???? 051.594 Ad-My'" 'ee I ugh The biggest value for your advertising dollar. PHONE 6-6401 or 2-0594 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE HESSENAUR & SHANTZ MM"tgrPtt-" nu. and, h "a.. “I the “intuit-OI“ " h a”. ttteo nuubu " but“... and. Inn phi-ll: on on all. cl - giisiFrtU 73b - Kniiiiic’ "rfhihCtrditii FEMALE HELP WANTED it? JUpriit Fer, EngL‘Mjl-y: Limited Phom HL4A3_c_2dfueen N UNDERW00D LIMITED DOWNING’S Flowers M watinnTgt., Waterloo Phone 24357 USE THE CHRONICLE "WANT" ADS E. G. FRY D.C. as King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4-4162 Guarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance Livestock Elaploven' “shim? DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC "WRITERS REAL ESTATE OLYMPENE New‘nd Used 0.0661513 FOR SALE PERSONAL FOISALI Eauiximem a FARM G. L." inuu m an " . It... 3-31“ Hitting a stationary object at 50 miles an hour has about the same "trect as if you drove off the roof of a seven-story building. You don't have' much of a chance! I INVISIILE WEAVING iAND MENDING SERVICE KI'I‘CHBNEB _ Phone 3-2626 2-096] - 2-2177 - 2-7604 H. S. EMEL The man with the choice in Real Estate 129 Queen St. North. Kim l‘mzuu PLouu MANACEI knmh.“ math“ lam-h. LGIQW MJ-IQI - " B!!!- Whether it's to buy or sell It will pay you well To Consult SPECIALS Rolled PINE 40c h. ROAST BLUE BRAND HERE'S A itklmolt For Your Holiday Menu large Fresh [EMONS " - Sc ea. 6 for 29e KLAEHN'S ”Repairing of Pehef 49 KIM: Stun. Ease KlTCIlENER. ONTARIO SHAIPENING POTATOES l t1KilllhlEllS 10 hs. 2Sc 3 for 10c NO FUSS! NO muss NO BOTHER! DRESSED AND READY TO ROAST J. M. SCHNEIDER?) MEAT MARKET Phone 3-3641 l WIIENERS- Mite We vi" - with one day’s mice, beet, pork, Outlay: or chicken fat you. . . “on! be you picnic '" vocation . . . . take on. chug thin vat-0nd. Kll.AEFilN's EXTRA SPECIAL CRASH WEEK-END run-non 2-1173 31“ "Iutgttp,uttgt,, t,llisi'ts'lti'iit/iill'iiit5, .2: at. ”it. M van-mum.“ in. J hm nt Mr. and “mum. locum visitor: “mellowed Mr, ad In ' M was In,“ In. George Weber and but: an. Mt. an.» M: Delhi “in: the want-uni with M1; anft Mrs, Wm. R. Snyder. _ Sunday thermal: a liieetr. ot friends ot Mr. and *1. Wilson gathered " the home of the Sny- ders tor a social time and picnic lunch. Mrs. Wilson taught in the local school thirty years no and 2” resided at Delhi since leaving ere. Mrs. Juno Laban is celebrate in; her um. birthday on Friday. Though bedlast jut three years she enjoys may good health. The wwugity exttnds greeting}. ___, storm" Winn!!! of Hm: amt (nun tBri Prt Try.".,',, 2St2, mi and It; Wilmer Hacien- lore -etedfroy M trip to The Women’s My So- ciety of the local church wig-bub ed in 31nd 'l',,",,".),',,'" on Wed- naday at I meeting Id in the Church. Mrs. Whitehead of Kitch- ener gave a synopsis ot the study book and had charge of the devo- ‘tionnl period. Mrs. Hewlett of Elora gave an address and Mar- garet Snyder and Norma Woods each favored with a solo, supper- was served in the basement. Glenallen t Mr. Charles Matthews spent a few hours with his daughter. Mrs. Ralph Jackson and Mr, Jack- son on the third line last Sunday. Mr. Matthews has been confined to his home for many months and yr. 33d ' piome lung} and route. . _Mr.ostiMrrs.DanaWkiaoetot Mr. smhmm-uixiuou Eins- mmon was I recent' visitor with MC. Indium Burt C. Woods. We are sorry to hear of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Cookman's bad accident when returning home to Duluth, Mich., after spending two weeks in Hawkesville visitin Mr. Cook- man's sister. Mrs. W. 'f‘ylck. mm: For the holiday week-end. and Chickens Smoked MEATS By In. Em, Human (Chronicle Correspondent) FULL LINE OF Wand” lb. mun; In? --__ .I'E. it?“ Inn" 'li'?, my. MI Mar- wm was. Mt. J. it Buy er Ind Chum: Man a! Ptoredate all-d on In. 1nd Mrs. Em. Matthews on "yur _ - t,e,taegetgt' . chum cutie-u mm “a m- be W.Cmnhlll , r""'"" will and Dianne Starr span! In! Thus-mi” with their cousin. "new Key-Hy 11: Mariam It? an; "eipirFaii "um tlmily of Elm spent Saturday with Mr. and Mm. M. C. “In. . Carl Matthews has been with' Mr. and In. Bill Kenn tor the pun: week helping with the hu- ves . The United Chuich Sunday School picnic will be geld on the public school grounds n Wednes- day ttterrtooi, Sept. and. if. and no; iiU, Wéiuel and Peggy Ann spent a day In Kitch- ener recently.. Miss Nanci Sanderson recently spent a few olidnys with her site ters and their husbands in WI- terloo. Coach Good going Saturday. Sept to Saturday, Sept. 19 inclusive. Full lnlonnalion from any amt. EXHIBITION Return Limit - Sept. 21 [ONDON Go " Train to “no SEPT'. 14 - 19 Low Rail has s3.10 12 Hons.» um. tau-uh. In. Vim-m Kitchen at un. wood h apt-m a wad with Intro-ta tttett " Byn?Waqierotw WWI: s,ttiiti, , tll'?l,i'?.l?ifii,lii!i,irii; Wntt Wt W. 9nd In. Mou- hr and h- N.Y.. In. Violet Mandel! If Kitchener, Mrs. Maurice McKee at Millbank Mr. and In. Cecil Elston! ol._Woll_e_sley. l - _ Herbert" aha Bruno Greulich visited on Sunday with their par- ents near Galt. Cullen at the bout ot In". It You“ were In. Henry an» Lst, Kitchener and Jon. Dr. Elmer mu Hut My, am, of Bun-Io. Mr, and Mrs. I. B. Bunk left on Monday for Sarasota. Flt, where they will make their home in the future. _ Mr. GairCiTeGGn Brunt of Kitchener spent Sunday wanna my} Thoma Wilford. Mr, and Mm. Thomas Birm 'ltt: ham, Donna and Michal of . .. bank spent Sunday evening with Mp, “.504". 'ed dryatttery MN, fl. -r_. The Misses Lucinda. AM: and Alma Hoerle were recent viaitom at the home of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and In. John Gremm in Wellesley in honor of Mr. Gremm's gist birthday, Mrfand MisICHIfIE: Meyers of Detroit, Mich., are visiting with Mgiand Mrs. Nicholas and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bach visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hold. Whterloo.olt Supday. -- 7 7 Mrs, Mitchell, Mu. Foster, lau- n. Mrs. Lorne Rennie “tended the Memorial Service in Hawker wile ngpeterl onSgndq. _ _ Mr and Mrs. Herbert Murray and family of Kitchener have ta- ke_n_ up rtsi4erteehere. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Hahn and children of Mildmay visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kieswetter on Sunday, The number of patients served in Red Cross Outpost Hospitals in Canada in 1952 totalled 94,102. Bamberg t ii;,,;,:,',,?,?::?.':?::,,,,))". Weekly Radio has: By w. i. manner (Chronicle Correspondent) ruin}: ac; all In. has “I - " .3; “my 2tydtvd IU‘ I II SIP' 'Nl'.W.relb'a't,tnttt HM” saliva-law“ ihrrP"'T.2ATcrd'JlalldT.'r. A mn- lot the tonal- lhw-au. iv- “. lull»- nvr. boa-u “In; Mfu- - Ilok In the “a. mun-um in opt or-u'l eon-mum, lt-Anu Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Koch of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Edam Weiler and tamily of Walkerton, Mr. Harold Kocher, Miss Satin Walsh of Kitchener, Miss Mario- ry Kocher and friend art Kitch- ener, Miss Shirley Kocher and brother Edward of Waterloo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kocher. by”! j“, w in“, Lunt won- an": and and.“ Wu gov-rug " All hell A“ Milo-AL ma” "on“. I». “on. lprtuunun 00-- puon q” upon. new tie tru wanna; (manual, in hunk-n tilt tn- 0.- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stemmlct and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Munn of Har- riston. Miss Hannah Schieibel of South Bend, 1nd., is spending a two weeka' vacation with friends and relatives here. F Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rumig and family ot Stratford, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mn. Chas. Giradot. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knob- lauch returned home that spend- Lng a three weeks’ vacation It the Mr. and Mrs. Milton Heist and family and Mr. and Mrs. ”or! Reist of Kitchener went t e week-end with Mr. and Mm. Sid- ney Reist and tamily. Reason t Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mittel- holtz of London spent Saturday dob. M In. tihiiilt'iitiit; N 'trs. Iub I it a, "unlu- a“ band . d “I. nulls! - uunu M "by. Gag-w It.- 'Nom.... ' g. a. “In (In mum. I... ”a Iota-- In. Mm. In: “of. It: in...“ 'ee lee. [EM and PHA--- ' .7 i LU.r" - ."-." ||wvllou um I... olcbh and ' on. hunk-"d " Ian Iq'm. __ ,,,__ -- _.... . - nu..- Bad u - tumrsu‘u ml. - 'ir, (and Mun-h. I'd-Oahu nnd Ud- ... GGuu; Wain: ich u Ta than] no... Miss Edna Friedman of Kitch- ener. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lone! and hmnly of Waterloo, Mr. and Mm. Hello Schiebel and sons ot Strtsttord, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Schiebel of Waterloo, Miss Ruth Noble and Miss Marina Schiebel ot Elmira germ Sunday will} Mr. and Mrs. Jo n Schiebel. Messrs. Leo Quinn and Leo Gi- radot of Waterloo spent the week- end wnh Mrs, Pauline Schede- will, A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon with In. Mary Mittelhoitx, who " u present under the doctor's .. tergtrdttt mt? my A;bo n 31.3va an "t KING " WEST KITCHEN!!! EYES EXAMINED hair,: of?” eie: FITTED nmmnmn FORMEILY $111118 lltll a s'iies;itgics ' Ai' in Gui- “out: In _ O "A. Pal" m ”can. (1*. M d ll. I. 7-. ' “It...” luau-uh it“. tft.'. who " "tae It. '10.“; nod. “gun" the m.- major mun-u on Ind-y, with lot"! mun noun-Mn mi. nluull and can". Th- Bunh; Rial-n In. It. In..." - "an Inn" Irv- Dono- h. Mu chm. will by bro-mu Inch luv-ugh (It. a..- . I... d " LITTLE THINGS To . . _ the day when everyone gets his stop lights working . . . espe- cially trucks with steel bound tails and no bumper. In tight, stop-and-go city name it gives the fellow behind useful protection against slight front-end accidents which are so costly! v? -._...._ M"'"'."-.'"'-. 'T'. - At - .0. l o L. 'iiii?iiitiiiitittiiitiii:jt MIND-AV m “. 'ee?." 9-d- n: I... u A with of Cori-ZCILEH a haul-1n. cl lat-tut to no" not. the h " Got-A- dour-l. Stemmler on Sunday afternoon in honor ot their daughter Irene who if leavin; this week to eater the Convent nun. I. “a. (Mom F03 ”new PBONB 8-1”. in LOOK POIWARD to Toronto to become I OPTICAL REPAIRS

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