‘‘Friday, September 18, 1958 BUSINESS DIREC TORY Liniment for strains, sprains, sore muscles, athlete‘s foot. Price 98¢ and $1.69 at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 403 zKing St. E., Kitchener, Dial 2â€"227. ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES: New Idea manure spreader, model 8 on steel wheels, in new condition. Cockshutt tractor cultivator, 9 ft, power life stiff tooth. 12 shovels used 4 years. Frost & Wood cylâ€" inder hay loader. Masseyâ€"Harfis 10% inch plate chopper with speed jack on frame, in working order. *Lorne Shantz, R.R. i, Waterloo, Phone 2â€"2957. _ Two or more insertions, 2%c per word if paid cash. (Minimum charge as above appli :able} . 4 Your system needs Iodineâ€"Novaâ€" Kelp can help supply it. Avoid and relieve deficiency disorders like Anaemia, _ Constipation, â€" Piles, Nerves, by starting to take Novaâ€" Kelp Tablets today. Three ecoâ€" nomical sizes, at all druggists. Classifed Advertising Rates 3 cents .ir word. ur a minimum of 40¢ per inâ€" sertion. unless paid cash vhen minimum will be 35 cents. Wanted, man with car or truck to act as distributor for chemicals used to recondition septic tanks in the county of Waterioo. To the man wishing to be in business for himself either on a full or partâ€" time basis this offers an excéellent opportunity. Reply to Chronicle Box addresses in sare of The Chronicle 10 cents extra. I Sampsel furnace draught control (electric). 32 Willow St., Waterloo, Phone 2â€"4731. Required immediately, waitress for restaurant in Waterloo. Top wages for experienced person. Phone 2â€"8650 or 2â€"8620 evenings. Earn money â€" make friends, sellâ€" ing blouses, skirts, shirts, slacks. Highest quality, rock bottom prices. Samples loaned. Good commission. Stenber Distributing Co., 30 McRoberts Ave., Toronto. How would you like to establish yourself in a business of your own with a real future? Sell our 250 guaranteed products to friends and neighbors. Write for free catalogue and details FAMILEX, Dept. 2, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. Salesmanâ€"partâ€"time to sell lead~ ing American Hybrid Seed Corn. Act now. Excellent opportunity to earn extra dollars. Must be able to canvass local area. For full particulars write Pride Hyâ€" t)\rid Co. of Canada, Chatham, THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE , REAL ESTATE & INMSURANCE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ThE WATERLOO CHRONICLE ADVERTISEM ENTS Sta + clearly in which edition t adrâ€"rtisement is to appear. Stst: number of insertions desired. Wiite plainly on one side of HELP WANTED FEMALE IN3TRUCTIONS FOR SENDING SALESMAN WANTED iitroductory offer! USE THE CHRONICLE "WANT*" ADS FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE SALESMAN WANTED 6â€"6401 or 2â€"0594 The biggest value for your advertising dollar. DRUGGISTS OLYMPENE WANT This special offer is planned to acquaint you with The Chronicle‘s new classified columns. Just fill in the form below. Mail the form today. Want Ads submitted by all private individuels for Miscellaneous For Sale, Misâ€" cellaneous Wants or the Personal column will be published for ome week without charge. The Waterloo Chronicle 372 King St. N. Waterioo, Ont. Phomne 6â€"6401 FOR SALE FILL IN THIS HANDY FORM ! OntarRQ Orerce Qurette®s A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO i02 King South â€" Phone 8â€"8024 Every Kind of Insurance Fire â€" Life â€" Accident Health â€" _ Plate Glass Livestock Sour or five room apartment in Waterloo or Kitchener. No chilâ€" ‘ren. Chronicle Box 104. 68 Queen Sc. Soath â€" Phone 6â€"648¢ KITCHENEB Whether BUYING or SELLING Duplicating and Addi Machines, Filing Cabineh.nssh Safes, Compiete Office g We pickdll! make LOCKS . KEYS MADE All Kinds ‘ G. L. BRAUN 270 King St. E. Phone 2â€"2194 Kitchener L omm mss Advanced method has helped thousands. No leg straps. No elastic. No Plasters. No pressure on hips or spine. Flexo pad. intively _different. Very light. INEXâ€" ‘ENSIVE. Write for information and riml. SMITH MANUFACTURING COMPANY Esi‘d 1893 149 King Street New and Used UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS 50 King West laane 7 1882 HESSENAUR & SHANTZ For Sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNSTRAND ADDING MACHINES Phone 8â€"8443 â€" 24 Queen N Saws, knives, clipper plates, meat grinder plates. lawnmowers, etc. J. GEO. STREBEL _ Phone 7â€"7511 â€" 23 Erb W. UNDERWOOD LIMITED RUPTURED? WANTED APARTMENT TO RENT DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Office: 44 William St., Waterloo E. G. FRY D.C. For your old washer as tradeâ€"in on the Model 14F BEATTY Washer at SHARPENING APPLIANCES® & TV 334 King St. W. KITCHENER McGOWAN TYPEWRITERS REAL ESTATE New and Used Phone 2â€"1357 Mnar‘s Res. 2â€"2111 KITCHENE® [Born Before Confederation, Dundee Man 90 Last W eek NEW DUNDEE. â€" The viun‘e‘u secondoldest citizen, Simon Weâ€" ber, observed his 90th birthday quut'lï¬lat his home on Front St. last undas A lifeâ€"long resiâ€" dent of New Dundee, he was born here on September 10, 1863â€"four years before Canada‘s Confederaâ€" ST. LOUIS, Mo.â€"The fiscal conference of the â€" Lutheran Churchâ€"Missouri Synodâ€"adoptâ€" ed a record budget of more than $8,000,000. Representing the Onâ€" tario district of the synod were In his early life he was engaged in the carriage m-nuhctu.l’n( Lutheran Synod Approves $8,000,000 Budget for 1954â€"55 KITCHENER â€" Phone 3â€"2626 INVISIBLE WEAYING AND MENDING SERVICE 2â€"0961 â€" 2:2777 â€" 27604 129 Queen St. North, Kitchener BENDER REALTY CO. LTD. Whether it‘s to buy or sell It will pay you well To Consult $7,000.â€" 5 room insul brick, frame lined, very comfortâ€" able and easily heated home. Livingroom, modern kitchen, bedroom and bathroom on main floor, 2 rooms upstairs, all newly decorated. Cenâ€" trally located, near school and bus. Well worth the money. DOWNING‘S Flowers necma Provart Ma NACER The man with the choice in Real Estate (By Chronicle Knox Presbyterian Church Ladies‘ Aid RUMMAGE SALE 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4â€"4162 Twin Cities Oldest Realtors 25 King West Kitchener, Ont. Phone 5â€"5619 "Repairing of Clothes" 49 Kinc Staeet, East KITCHENER. ONTARIO WATERLOO HOME H. S. EMEL Waterloo Mofke' Building SEPTEMBER 24 2 to 6 p.m. TELEPHONE 21173 The budget for the fiscal year 1954â€"55 represents a 25 per cent increase over the highest previâ€" ous budget figure of $6,500,000 set for 1953. Mr. Weber attends services each Sundag at St. James‘ Luthâ€" eran Church where he has been a lifeâ€"long member. In December he and ll:l: wife will celebrate the A total of $3,223,000 will be alâ€" located to missions in foreign countries, in North America, among the blind and deaf, and among students and nonâ€"church colleges and universities. with his cane and market basket. Rev. W. O. Rathke, Rev. H. H. Erdman and John E. Wagner, all of the Twin Cities. Included is an allocation of $500,000 for the Missouri Synod television program, "This Is the Life" . The Lutheran dramatic TV program is the most widely telecast program on the North American continent and is presâ€" ently carried by 126 stations. MAY BUY OLD GALT HOSPITAL FOR AGED A sum of $2,615,000 will be doâ€" nated for higher education withâ€" in the church and tne work of paâ€" rish education will be given $115,â€" After consideration of possible purchase of the old Gait General Hospital building as a Home for the Aged annex, the board of *PHB WATERLOO (Ontaerip) CHRONICLE 68th anniversary of their marriâ€" Clayton Weber, of Kitchener and Charles Weber of Buffalo; also nine grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren. EDMONTON.â€"Ciifford N. Hall, secretary of the Waterloo Chamâ€" ber of Commerce, together with nineteen other graduates of the Canadian Institute for Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce Sceretaries, Tuesday _ received certificates of merit at the annual meeting of the Canadian Chamâ€" ber of Commerce. Mr. Weber was the recipient of many cards and gifts on the ocâ€" casion of his birthday anniverâ€" sary. Hall Awarded Merit Certificate The institute is held each spring| TORONTO. â€" New life insurâ€" at McMaster University, Hamilâ€"\ance protection put in force by ton. f Canadians in the 50â€"o0dd British, ‘United States and Canadian comâ€" |panies operating in this country Nearly 33,000 students were amounted to about $209,200,000 qualified in Red Cross Swimming QuUTing July. In making the anâ€" and Water Safety classes throughâ€" Pouncement, the Canadian Life out Canada in the last year Mayor Arthur White, MP, of| Galt, said that Health Minister‘ Phillips indicated at a reeent meeting the {xrovince might pay‘ 50 per cent of the cost if the Gait building were to be used as a | haome only. Though he wasn‘t! sure, he said it was indicated that if the building were used as a chronic hospital, possibly fourâ€"| fifths of the costs would be paid. | management of the Waterloo County Home for the Aged, last week voted to visit the site Oct. 5th and consider the whole quesâ€" tion at a meeting a week or so laâ€" ter. He said the cost of the buildâ€" ing was about $100,000. If sick people and persons not quite sound mentally were moved to Galit, the building could also be used for Galt district people who would rather be nearer friends, he suggested. liv Birthday In 1954 |\_ According to statistics Kitchenâ€" er was incorporated as a villase in January, 1854. Incorporation {as a town came on May 20, 1870 |and the community assumed cityâ€" \hood on June 10, 1912. Sales $209,200,000 Life Insurance Kitchener‘s 100th Musical Sunshine (3.00 â€" 4.00 p.m. Monâ€" day through Friday). This is an ailâ€"request program dediâ€" eated o the shutâ€"ins of Freeport Neighbouriy N News for W e y News and News for Women: .(__uuo,- 1100 am. Monday through I’&' â€" Insurance Officers _ Association said that of this total, nearly $165,800,000 was in ordinary life contracts; $14,100,000 in industrial life contracts; and $29,300,000 in group contracts. newsroom, and brought e by our loâ€" cal news reporter. Latest Sports news and weather.forecast also included on these newscasts. Town & Country Club (1245 to 1.30 pm. Monday through Friday); Saturâ€" Q!Aâ€" 12.0 â€" 12.20; 1245 â€" 1.16; 1.30â€" The year 1954 will mark Kitchâ€" ener‘s centennial and a commitâ€" tee will be formulated shortly to handle greliminary arrangements, Mayor Bruce Weber said Monday. The Old Boys‘ Reunion from Aug. 1 to 8, 1925 was the last big celebration in Kitchener. <4CKCR Weekly Radio Logp| MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY sjor Newscasts: 7.16 am.; 640 am.; 12.30 p.m.; 6.30 p. and 1100 p.m. These are the fire major newscasts dally, on our station; festuring the lateat worldwide, local and regional news summaries, as compiled in our Popular allâ€"request program, featurâ€" ing all types of music; particularly oldâ€"time and popular. A program for the female listeners wgiving fashion news; beauty hints recipes and music for the ladies If the vacation is a motor trip, average daily mileages are likely to be many times normal daily daily drivm% Accident exposure increases. here are ways, of course, to reduce thisâ€"good car condition, alert driving, driving "with the traffic‘, that is neither to slow nor too fast, and avoiding peak travel hours whenever posâ€" ‘sible. If you are in new country, it is well to remember that the f preponderance of drivers you will meet are familiar with the counâ€" |tryside and not as interested in mubl Nioost PSSUeeT Sports Caravan (Tuesday and Tbuudc;{ SUNDAY PROGRAMS â€"§.30 to 5.45 p.m.). St. Matthew‘s Luthcran Church and Benâ€" Sports program. with Phil Riszuto. ton St. Baptist Cburch. Interviews with sports stars on the | The morning service from St. Matâ€" national scene. | thew‘s Lutheran and evening Service Guy Lombardo Show (Saturdayâ€"8.00 to from Benton St. Baptist Church will 8.30 p.m.) | __ be Urvedcast sach Sundar. Music by Guy Lombardo, for your . Newcasts: (12.30 pm.; 400 p.m. and listening pleasure. 11.00 p.m.). Sports Forum (Wednesday and Fridayâ€" These are the &Irn major newseasts 8.165 to 6.30 pm.). â€" | un Sunday, with local and worldwide \“ ‘ ""4..'&}'&: $Â¥ umss ~â€" q RÂ¥Rirniment atese rpoacts d complete # and | co wports uv-u-.:'“:ll local and naâ€" tional sports events. Ross McCaw, Sportscaster compiles all sports news for this sportscast, frequently has interviews with teams officiais, playâ€" commentated by our women‘s comâ€" players, interviewed by Ross . viagast {Mongey tiroogh saturdey | ‘ ‘moley aat Proke 198 t HHR 5 rtscast to 07 pa.). Don Ameche as M.C., and Kddie Fishâ€" Latest | sports u'm and complete er and guest suppiying the music, wports coverage of all local and naâ€" makes for good listening Wednesdays tional sports events. Ross McCaw, and Pridays Sportscaster compiles all sports news | Meet . The . Stars (M for this sportscast, frequently has Thursday and Seturdayâ€" «18 interviews with teams officiais, playâ€"| p.m.; also on Saturday â€" 200 â€" 2.30 L120 u2 Mesat Interviews with team officials and the sights as arriving at a destinâ€" ation One most important decision is that you will adhere to good, safe driving rules. Remember at all times, that by far the greatest portion of your own safe conduct rests in your pwn hands. Newcasts: (12.30 p.m.; 6.00 p.u. and 11.00 p.m.). These are the &Irn major newseasts on Sunday, with local and worldwide CHURCH AND SCHOOL WEEK Sept. 20 â€" 27 "Every Child in Sunday School Sept. 27th". #.00 pam). 00000000 0 One of radio‘s most popular quiz proâ€" grams. h Musical Show, with mystery tune cuch week, and a valuable prize weekâ€" ly for winner. news, sports and weather or Nothing (Monday â€" 8.30 to _ Want to relieve them PAGER NINE