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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Nov 1953, p. 5

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" IjlihaElllill LTD. It Pays To Advertise in the Chronicle Mom 6, 1068 Super Greens Pellets give your layers end breeders a vitamin boost . . . maintain stead feed intake, even during udverse weather conditions . . . keep bird.1 laying heavily ind - _ - ,__ v- __v._.. - - -. _.-'-.... - - sadness or employment trom the municipality. will be hall on Sat-thy. December MA, the Polls to and... up. In. 0 o'clock AM. until 5:00 RM. and no longer. The PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONERS when terms expire are: Howard Scheifele Ind Orley Ufretrnnn. The PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES whose terms expire are: North Ward. T. M. Ferguson; hi! Ward, Harold WW; South Ward, Duncan Douglass; Walt Ward. George Roberts. Given under my hand this an an d October. "St. In the mid City of Waterloo on the 7th day of Decent“. I”). I“ will on fro- " o’eloet AM. Ind l. “but ll. Ind no long". ..,,,msrnvm Tuut. all 'irieot,',Et,,',f". 18. 19. 20, 21. 22. Advance Polls ADVANCE POLLS. tor the pun-pone of reedvllll the m " voters who MMWMGMP'M For the purpose of nominating tit and proper persons tor the once ot Mayor. Aldermen. Public [mutton Cer-ttie" and Public School Trustees for the City at Waterloo ot which all electors are hereby required to take notice and govern themselve- accordlngly. and if a greater number of candidates then required to llll the said "tees are nominated, and make the required declnrations. polls will be opened in the following plncei: Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the City of Waterloo in the County of Waterloo that in compliance with the Statutes in that behalf I require the presence of the said Electors at the P.S.D. . Deputy Returning No. Officers For Prompt Efficient Delivery Just PHONE 2-5572 10. ll, 12, I3. 14. 15, 16. " BR. 3, Kitchener No. ' Highway. between Centrevllle and "eerrort Lillian Moser Collette Sobisch F Edith Conrad Mary Lang Roy Rauman _ Clarence Sobisch Mary Cunningham Bernice Schendel - Doris Rittinger Elsie Jamieson Lavina Rutz Anne Ronnenberg Leela Weinert Viola Less-rd Rose target Grace Fetch Dorothy Clark Gladys Helwig Sadie Schweitzer June Tupman F Theodore Schaefer Darlene Henderson Donald Schaefer COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HAM. 27th DAY ty'Hil0mlllfill, Mln in the said City of Waterloo, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock EM. on the _dl[Mllllll1E3ijfrirTC' CITY of Mrs. L. Brothertorps Residence, 51 Dupont St. . Robert Cruickshank’s Residence, 238 Neilson St. P. J. Merklinger's Residente, " Etgin Bt. yacienda Restaurant, 238 King St. N. Clarence Montag‘s Residence, " William St. E. V Mrs. Flora Mattes' Residence, 48 George St. Mrs. Anna Quinn's Residence, 32 ‘Union St. . Alex Heller's Residence, 26 Devitt Avis Mrs. Kathryn Troyan's Residence, [18 John St. . red McAvoy'S Residence, 85 Roger tit. if“. Elizabeth Merklinger’s Res., " Nesmndra,Ave, Carl Harper's Residenee. 117 Erb St. W. Otto Weigel's Residence. Ml Erb St. W. w. W. bessard's Residence. 91 Alien St. W. Frank Logel's Residence, " Norman Bt. Alex Stumpf's Residence, I55 Park St. C ity Hall _ MacGregor School, Central St. T. A Tindall's Residence, 271 State St. . Martin Ptanner's Residence, 1M Erb St. W. John Neufetd's Residence. Mt King St. N. Harry Carse‘s Residence. 70 Westmount M. City Hall "We have used Super Greens Pellets for a years and believe that they have helped to maintain feed consumption tad Pd tttthte Our Barr och have had the high. est avenge R.0.P. of my Cnmdinu bevy breeds over the put four yen:- 222 nu" lung: in 305 days! Fiona; Fara: MEETING POLLING PLACES I Mrs. Jack Worden and daugh- ‘ters Nancy and Linda and Mrs. Ittt of Vancouver are spending a month at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. Paul Worden. ' mr. Alex Wolfe was a patient im me St, Mary's Hospital, Kitch. 3 erter, for a few days where he had treatments I John Perine of Buffalo, N.Y.. 1speht a week at his home here [and also visited with Roland Me, 4ialvey. (spent Sunday at the hdmi/iriiiri,', “law's mama. Mrs. Wm. Teet. am Miss Ethel Wilton; spent Sun- day at the home of her sister and crotner-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tilt of Richmond Hill. Miss Emma Kinzie and Clar- ence Kinzie of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kinzie. Mr. Doniitd - 'aGTai"riGi i.. ness visitor In Kitchener on Sat- aria): - The children of the village con- ducted their annual Hallowe‘en pranks. While the older one: were out doing dumaTe. the younger children were a] out in various types of colorful cm- tumes and disguises. Activities were confused mostly to demands for candy which seemed to be lor_thco}p|ng_ from every home. Mr. Cand Mrs. Clifford Hall and mu sorts ot t1teit.on Highway Stanley blush demoetrq.tion was held at the home ot In. Melvin Wolfe on Wednesday. tte- llieshmenu were served " the can. Annivoruty unlic- vu hold at the Boon Unit-d Chm]: on Sunday “unison. Rev. H. J. Me- Amy ot Gull, ttte mink”! tool h' £3: " . who.“ o, . van er. mun-ma 'hsrt rtt,1'it :2- " t . um o the choir ot the Uncoln Ava. United Chureh. Galt, ted in the singing ot hymns. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn. minister of the Deon Presbyterian Church and the con- “cg-lion joined in with this ur- John Tilt was attending the Ot- tatya Fall Fair tut week. New” Nola l PM Anna-Inn In“... WATERLOO Ethel Glasser Cmdn Diebold ConstanceCruicbhmmbeth Johnson Ween mu Dorothea Schlote Lillie Knur Helen Zinhn Marcella Kroeuch MAI-y Home; Mary Pun Fred Wands Edna Xenia Shirley Ellen Mildred McGoey Rose Heller Helen Gamer Kathryn Troy-n Regina McAvoy Ruby Klinek Ruth Bald Ada Sinyu-d Nelda Wittich Margaret Herbs: t Esther Hertllnger Jloderut Weppler Eltn Stunner Vera Thoma Mary lecture Dorothy Timm Ruby We Nettie Dahmer Jean Itchy Dorothy lichen Hope Herter melyn Fro-er Muriel Hines Dorothy Tlndall Mildred Planner Alma Wilding Elizabeth Forester We Becks Lorraine Settler Merle Drier Marjorie In: "omrtir.t0tqoed1rtnrr-.eett- scythe Pouches-chum“! r Kaufman Denise and RCAF t Toron- home of Poll Clerks house- where at the '. and Erie home , Ter- and Mr. i have " man moon. and (qebic of MTQOIVIN. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Preston and daughters Linda and Joy spent the week-end " the home of Mrs. Preston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lunnon of Lon, on. Mr. an children the we Gungh. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sapsworth have returned from their honey- moon. They travelled through Quebec and Northern Ontario. Howard Gibbons and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holmes spent Sun- d y at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Gibbons of Southampton and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. 2a? Dunbar of Guelph who attend the funeral service in Hillbank dt the late Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Don Spaetzel :fent Saturday with friends in ttmilton. Donna, Gary and Brenda Stumpt are visiting of the home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hefgott _of Kitchener. of Hanover, William Gamble of Miitok spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Grimwood. Wesley Penny spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and My, ThorryePeety qt Ro_ckton.4 Mrs. days a ter, M Semis Miss Irene Senel was visiting with her sister. Mrs. Charles Home of Gait. Elmer Zehrfz gallons of White Rose oil; Valentine lanai. " door prize. Note-ablated. (Gee-H- M We. hole. A on crowd attended the the alter.,', tmiie " the Crou- hlll School, huh, OW. Illa Snyder. nude been» end he shoal children cans-tuned the audience with Mable Hallow- e'en and nee-anal ”on. new at the Ignu-m we: folio bi» tttm wing en- titled “My tt and Coetello" “Cinn- Ammh" end the “Gn- u, Plow" if? w, "M" I - my l- der eutlwrlud Cranium plow re- pnunutlve tor anon: Cumin. ”it” draw 'tt LTd't2 :0, purpose o raising and: or anhoolrlnk wuemetsuccue The winners wen: Mr. Bunch. genes wrist watch: Dr. In] Cox- on, 10-"). turkey; Mucus Bender, 00e (alien Pmtone; Andrew Enke, one quart Martin-senour paint; Amos Suckley. 100 lb; Bour; Bob Knechlel. 2 gallons Re- Ee.'" on; glnygon gunmen! 310.; gem oil; Clayton Stem, $10.; Pmer ie.etsr, ' “Ham, of White at l Mrs I'll WA?IILOO (WJIIIOIIOLI of Call. Charles Marie hie! d Mrs. Edward Wolfe Dorothy and Eddie s; rk-end with friends e home Robert Constables Hatt tt spent a few of her daugh- MacKenzie of t Sapsworth their honey- leg thyough 'e and Irpee.U m Mr. and In. Alvin [than MUs we. and Juoh Snider of Kitch- ' tttk i' itiiirif'tTtiiari% in 'tf.tgp8t'g and In. Squire and family. Mr. and In. keuytem Kan-uh and non John at Hamilton visit-d with Mr. and In. Den Gerber. 12tial/tt .. mm: 'liit Ct,t',t,"it'fi't:'?.1ig, Vanni“ In a... - an,“ " the home. at Jun- ”will“! htm and Valentino Junta. f N I A _ V s. a“? _ f; ' 4 t 'k _'l,r,'(i"iai,itvcr ( .~. T'iTik" " a wa ' LT N ' ‘3 '", q _ - I . ‘ l a; l 12,-.” f, t' , 5 k hi_? C " ll g ' - “i ' " “4:,“ f,'t 't Eltii/' "e “in © ' a ' J, r _ I 4 v ( 'r . Its, :19- .. " ' _ i1.% ar. , a l t a a it, V ' . "ie) ".'r LI [ai'; _ u:"th,t,/i,ss, ' _ With A larger "an " Selection d ons for Young and Old I Our Staff Is Always Ready To Serve You Beaupre'g Before You Buy . llllllllllllllllltllll Complete solution of MECCANO TOYS TRACTOIS and TRUCKS - ERECTOR SETS CHWISTIY SETS HOCKEY GAMES . . . And many others. Ask one of our shArto show you the, tremendous selection of really new Toys now on display in our store. FOR BABY HAROLD BEAU Ate 112 King St. S. Complete with tracks and transformer. Prices OPENS ELECTRIC TRAINS AND ACCESSORIES PAINT - WALLPAPER - VENETIAN BLINDS - PICTURES WE IND PICTURE FRAMING B you» is extended to Mr. uni: klllu'. in the boruVQ. ”301th aux-um. tt/elt19ese ot d“ ”Immu- " 21530757A1. CREEK Mr. Ind In. John B. C ptsell of Swift Current, Salk, iitel'h"h'l t 'taattUr ith if: minced tid':',',',."'" . Mr. And In o. J. Weber ot new” vuited with Mrs. R. Poetee, but, In. Lome Ren. nie on Sunday. M BOYS Ihe AMERICAN ftlfrt MUSICAL TOYS - STUFFED ANIMALS - PULL TOYS "MIDI!" SYROTIUK WATER LOO See these and the many others now showing at our Toy Town. SEE In the Man “the World at Your Feet". Vishnu to the - Ani- cultural Winter hi: Toronto, an follow the menu: (no the labo- ratory. They an no. what the scientist we: when he plug l MA! "I I -e.d,Mrrurmett-tg..t.wttn manual”; and. '1l'o1'ey/r,thtatrgg 2iGAu"dltlul'fal'."tgfd mallow... room" when tttPt/Nile --- ”Hum 1u'lrlh"l'Mt SEWING MACHINES ... STOVES WITH unnsus - nous - SEWING SETS Other Toys on display. $24.95, $32.50 and $39.50 PHILLSIURY CAKE MIX WALL PAPER and PAINTS newsman M GIRLS Phone 7-7138 LOU BEAUPRE culture “Eh; ' Winter Flux M 'tatumGur'rotiniiiiis'- - Starting - hour on the hour, from " noon to , Fm., and trom axm. to ' pm. each a., ofthe ir,themovimttmnais important put of 911‘de mum haunted this you b I 't'fl,'U helrtt of Luz inure It the yll Andaman! DISHES PAC "I

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