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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Nov 1953, p. 9

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TUSINESS DIRECTORY Chad“ “unnu- - " word. u . uni-1 It " nub-L - n“ no with null " " at“! m nan-Ineqw Lr/taf (ll-i-u. chug. .. ufi.E, THE CHRONICLE "WANT" ADS built "" l :ood Dealers our Goods g,Ptd',lTll easily um om $60 u week. Nice as: Christmas gifts am cards. $18.00 need Jlto: 5130. St. Hubert Sun “all, I. UM “mo- 00 dunks-cu In up w, sun lug-hot at inn-Mo's m In”. .uiur on on. “In cl - Haw would yuu like to establish yourself In a business of your own “Rh a real future? Sell our 250 guaranteed products to iriendgand neighbours, Write for free cata- lugue and details. FAMILEX, 1600 Imimim‘mr, Dent. Ir, Montreal. fauriaidr, Dept "trrttUcTtoN5 ion IIIDIIIO onmmnppyrg‘hh The biggest vane for your advertising doll-r _ PHONE 6-6401 or a-os" THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Kullmon Appliances Sales on Dominion, Barton, Eureka and Maytag Washers Kullmon Appliances Phone 3-3202 - 3il King St. East Kitchener Repairs to any make wasner. Parts stocked for all makes. OUR SERVICE IS PROMPT Our rates reasonable. Vi‘l.’ Irv. v._ _ N A good hair dressmg. Jar 43c. 73c, $1.23. Tube 43c and 73c at Geiger's Drug Store. 408 King St. East, Kitchener. Dial 2-2127. "FIRDCO" stove, Hall Foundry. "ral and.wood range. White. In perfect condition. Phone 2-9745. 'Zerhard Heintzman upright piano $25.00. Apply Box No. 107. REAL Esiuis" i immune: Reg? Ertiate and Insurance , WATERLOO. ONTARIO I 101 King South - Phone 8-802% Every Kind of Insurance 1 e'tre - Life “3,. Accident‘} WILDROOT CREAM-OIL HAIR. TONIC' - " - 5. South um jams WANTED Whether BUYING or SELLING‘ New and Used _ Duplicating and Adding” l Machines. Filing Cabinets. is L Safes, Complete omee Equipment _ f""a"""i""'f.t,ii',' III. LOCKS ttETB MADE " - "l G. L. BRAUI m (In. It. I no.- um (new We Guarantee your Washing Machine For a 90-day period urissri:NiiiiiU SHANT% Limited PLom 'e!Leuu2tsueen N lu‘lln West - 1-1“: New nnd Used unnwoon ty.tt1tta,WY . - - a--. n. ' all! Rad to lay and laying fullets, pure {reeds and cross brem s, good prices paid Also Rocks to supply 41: with hatching eggs for 1954 season, good premium paid, Apply Yweddte (7th Hatcheries United - Felt-I. Olin-Io ”A” 0m“ 01h".",'h". Health image - Fergus. mum l I W. phi mit I' a l LOCKS 1 In: MADE , An - i l G. L. BRAUN m (In It . h nan um l [new i0: Sale Inc! SUNSTIAND 'ifiiiEiiivikm ”94.35.21 Vii?» TO PURCHASE in APPLIANCES Livestock "atgta' Liability unrantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance lanown. You can om $00.00 to $75.00 Nice assortment of gifts and Christmas oo needed. Details: it. Hubert, Montreal. ERUGGISTS Emssmu & SON wanted to represent a reserved__district. TYPEWIITEIS fan SALE FOR SALE wuvu - -- -- _ Ind For Rent by "M - AND ADDING IACHINB I FARM "'iiiiV In u n. cum-ul- .u. nigh- make Washer, to establish Plate Glass Inn'- iihnmtn ' In can! tuwtt. mvnsnu WEAVING AND mamas seqvncs J. GEO. “REBEL "one Hm - a in -ltepuirostt of clothes" " MM; Smut Evo KrrcttENER, oNTuuo runs“ I'Lmuu lul!llt)‘l Imus” gni73 Whether it's to buy or sell " will pay you well To Consult The man with the choice in Real Estate 129 Queen St. North. Kitchener 2-0961 - 2-2777 - b7604 E. G. FRY D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC once: " William St., Waterloo Phone 2-1851 SHARPENING 'he'.T'p1-du“' - "pm-i. luv-novels. ete. The Equitable tIHi-TiiSTli0 TELEVISION H. S. EMEL macaw noon M52 Would You Pteler to Work in . Whmlt00t. GIVES Be Stockie Electric [ " King St. 3 HAVE INTERESTING POSITIONS Magnificent 2l" console model television chassis ood 6-tube 3 chassis Has famous Webs, record changer with automatic magnet K' speakers Waterloo Sure to Ask for Your FREE _ Ticket on a TV Set l ATA YOU ALL THE HIGH-PRICED FEATURES With Group Benefits and ' from 299.50 up Marconi wger with outomohc shut-off. Two heavy speakers, Handcrafted cabinet in wol- nut, mahogany or limed oak. PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY 2l" console model with deluxe 22-tube assis and 6-tube 3 gang tuned RF radio " famous Webster-Chicago 3-speed or Wtihom Experience AND APPLIANCES Life Insurance Company of Canada Apply to land and also attended the c000~l nation 'a6aueittiaatetttinut don, England. His address was illustrated with pictures ot dilu- ent new visited on his tour. One point he strand was the tturnUuiness and (headlines; of the people. After the business period conducted by the presi- dent, Mr. Jim Shearer, lunch was served by the committee in Chang“ . n a nu. n s.U, mm... The Mission Band ot the Bethel United Church convened at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dia- mond with a splendid attendance. Alice Diamond and Muilyn Benn were appointed work Ind worship twins_lnd _lhey tel the 'et..t. ing after decorating the worship table and mlung badges' for the work and worship twins to wear at each meeting in the future. The meeting was in charge ot the pre- sident, Miss Alice Diamond. Mrs. George Diamond conducted the {installation ot new otBcers and " tNeat to RUE.) WATKIIDO KITCHENEK - Phone t-', Export thousands of chicks to Northern Ontario, Maritimes and Quebec provided your literature IS translated into French. Translation done by experts in poultry terms. In- vest a few dollars and reap hundredfold. Send your copy to Box 213 A TIP TO WISE POULTIYMEN r 7 Waterloo Chronicle For quick service and reason- able rates. ,-day week. . Tum! Ts, q Life-Iii. Picture money q Cancer! "all - -ty"tiier Tone . Handcnhcd_ q Noise Immunity . Troubh-lm Ontario FOR GIRLS ”chm-nu Typo od. TIM." Phone 4-010 1D, “A: an .....-..--__. - sion Ban: Mrs. Gordon Mordue. “The meetingslosed by all repeat- ing credo. uglas Diamond con- ‘ducted the {fame musical elbows 1025 \nccompanie by Lawrence Diam- ___*ond with his guitar. Lunch was ‘served by the hostess and her as- -, sistant. "til wrung GRIM BENIN-DER OF GOLD DAYS AHEAD - Withl the long cold Korean winter ahead all necessary preparations are being made to make the 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade personnel as comfortable as possible. Even with all the pre- parations there must be precautions against accident. Pte. ic. E. Smyth of 18 Railroad Street, Gold Centre, Ont., and Pte. (ii. F. Arnold of 98 Begin: Street, North, Waterloo, Ont., are nun lacking over the at Bite Recovery. Post sign, a warn- when"... -____ - ___, - C. E. Smyth of 18 Railroad Street, Gold Centre D. F. Arnold of 98 let,',',", Street, North, Wat seen looking over the st Bite Recovery Po ing to be careful when the snows Mart to fall. no welcomed three new members spent the cast month at the home to the Mission Band. The Brat of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schiedel. story from the new “My book 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schiedel Ind "entitled, "The Round Window" sons took her to the home of m- was read by Mn Gordon Mordue, lather nephew, Mr. John Evert’s Mrs. Ellworth Bean led in prayer ‘at Fisherville. . and a short prayer was also gwen . , y Marilvn Bean and Alice Dia- sfWrttl"ltr'll' at" stgtt",f,tf, diet Two scrap books were iGTGGi their. t',1%ltt'll wed- started the one for the juniors be- ding anniversar on Wednesd- ing supervised by Mrs. George Mr and Mrs y[Edward 'l'i'f/d'a P8eypf and the senior one l.ed and Mr. GTiiiiee' Schiedel i'll','Sil "ty tht aie1rytensitee! 'ttye- ‘ed the funeral services for Miss " . F.____, _. nhIMn->.(\n 't.1 1mm in... the Etistriet, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Howaen pnd Miss Kay hogan of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. August Low and son of Kitchener were recent): visi- - - -- u ..-, A...n-vpl his with Schiedel. itiiiriiose Snider of Cayuga 'iirCantieU" Edward . Mr. and Mrs. v. Billideau and‘ pnd family of Baden have taken up and ‘residence in the Schramm hope) and ‘in Haysville recently vacated by. visi- the Marshall family. _ ward Mr, and Mrs. Roy Roth were' ‘Guests of the farmer's sister, Mrs. a has George Smith and Mrs. Smith ot 'ttet,',',?",'?,',','.' are extended to hand Mrs. Roy Roth who celebrated their twentieth wed- diryg anniytry"Co,n Wedgeid-z.| . - ' - Mr. Ina um. wwwu u--. ....e mu..-" _.._ we _V, _ s btart to fall. cl'al','Jl and daughters, Judith Ff was Rev. Wilfred Schlegel of ...---------"- 11nd Susan of Baden were visitors , Ame Crai who based his re- on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. marks on S,'l'e"J', and how it ap- pent the mtst month at the home Clarence Diamond. plies to our individual daily lives. " Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schnedel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Caplmg Mr and Mrs Russel Peters and M" and Mrs. Robert Schledel Ind tusd son, Norman, were guests of Glenn visited I recently ith Mr. "AMtti took her to the home ot Y,-, Mr. and Mrs. Purvis Row of Hick- and Mrs W Guthrie ot mm”. other neptlet Mr. John Evens son on Sunday and attended ENNIS chm C Cressmun and " Fisherviile. . ‘church service " Dundas Street Mrs. Cressmun were guests at the 't?rt.r2'l'1itr'll' Ire ertended)United Church, Woodstock, . Flading-Frey wedding held at 10‘ 'f,g2'r'u'dirr te.', ting? :03“ Mrs. Ida tft' a: Londgmhis l Clarence Centre, NY. cee n eir wen 'e - s nding a ew wee s wit er . ding anniversary on Wedmd-Y- LS: Mr. Gordon Mordue and Mrs. Ls/rid/gre,, cea,g/tc"tintif, Mr, and Mrs. Edwnrd 1ee.ellerdue. ‘Turumo Conservatory at Music and Mr. Clarence Scnladel attend- Evangelistic services were held when her cousin, Miss Norma ed the funeral serves for Mistlat the Geiger Mennonite Church Jean Potter of Woodstock re- Selma Man-*1 at Palmerston on last week with Bishop Swartz of ceived her Agent Tuesday ‘Talbot. Man., as the special sper‘ Mr. and MrsA f.i?rtefenei,y,',t " rs-..'..... nun on III a: “is; ttf, M?.D§lgin 'Nr"sc.kd. lker. ‘ond a set .re an r. and rs. o- Last Sunday was Layman's Day wer bet! Schism! nnf.dautrhte.r, Betty la the Bethel United Church and (tun, yisittd with the Dippel and Mansa)the speaker, was Mr. Ross Har- l Mm families at Gowanstown and lgreaves of Beachville, who speke) ' Palmerston on Monday. on "The World Church", saying fan Mr. and Mrs. v. Billideau and‘that we are all one church with‘Mr family of Baden have taken up God at the throne He explained , residence in the Schramm homelthe work ot home missions, re- 'the ‘in Haysville recently vacated by .ferring to a missionary who hadlMr the Marshall family. ‘spent his summer vacation Mu Mr, and Mrs. Roy Roth wereireaching at a mission in Saska-‘ l ‘duests of the lormer's sister, Mrs. itchewan. and who decided to 'Kit Connie Smith and Mrs. Smith ot again visit that fle1d instead of for A“ News M. OHIOUIOLI Plattaville mently 7GaiG Talia-V vegetable has been reported " the season‘s crop of beets is being ganged In. This time a beat Lnasuring thirteen inches in circumference was grown on the tarm of Mr, and rs. Earl Poll. It upped the scales at two and three 'tst,', pounds. . Mr. and Mrs. wson SW81" itzentruber and daughters, Judith llnd Susan of Baden were visitors on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. IClarence Digmong; " a; Saturday with Mr, and Mrs.' Clarence Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Caphng and son, Norman, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Purvis Row of Hick- son on Sunday and attended ‘church service ie,Se?.e.t. Street -- _ . "' __r, ' n:- h.nll going to ms own name. a; ulc close of the service he was told - _ r AP,_, A.“ - UL all» n-.'-_ _.V N, - by some of ghe congregation that n was the flryt Christmas message heard there in twenty-five years and this was in Canada. An exchange ot pulpits tor the Huturic Peace Churches wu held last Sunday at the Biehn Menno- nite Church aMYe.gee?t, speak; wan.“ y-....-, .m- Mrs, Oliver Lapung yr/ee,) Sixty Tiin City Cubs tried teats the graduation exercises at the tor athlete's badges on Saturday Toronto Conservatory oi Musrclat MacGregor School, Waterloo when her cousin, Miss Norma and 'e/pat.,',',', School, Kitchener. Jean Potter of Woodstock re-l Lloyd eipel and Calvin Main- ‘ceived her A.R.C.T. ' ‘prize conducted tests at MacGre- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diam-igor and Joyce Palmer " Shep- ‘ond, Beverley Anne and Douglas pard School. were g)',','."; of the tormer's con-i To quality for an athlete's ism. rs. Alvin Morris and Mr. badge. Cubs had to be able to ‘Morris of Harrington, on Sunday. l sprint, high jump. broad jump. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Cober and climb a rope, thr0w and catch a family of Kitchener, visited with baseball at various distancea and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knechtel. either stand on their heads or Mrs. Ratclifte of London t.tte,tit.e2,t a cartwheel. The require- 'the past week with her cousin, mean varied according to the ‘Mrs. John D. Murray and MLLCub's age. Murray. Of the 60 who tried, 28 were _ Mrs. Phares Koch and family of isuccessful. Rope climbing and .~Kitchener were visitors with the standing on their heads proved , tnrmpr‘s sister. Mrs. Melvin Huns- itoughest. Murray. Mrs. Phares Koch and family of Kitchener were visitors with the tormer's sister. Mrs. Melvin Huns- to his own home. At "tte. beget and Mr, Humbert". r, and Mrs, Lou Sundae! od Belwuod vistted with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon florgue pad Lumpy, Mr. and In. Gordon Mordue and children, Florence, Bernice Ind Eriand, accompanied by the farmer’s mother, Mrs. Ida "do! of London and Mia B. Run: ot Piattsvitte winged, with)“; and. iiirifa iGi0diviruud, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnett in Mam, ilton last Sunday. . SIXTY CUBS lily MHlHE'S IBIS

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