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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Nov 1953, p. 6

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Grade A large size ............. 53â€"54 Grade A medium size ... 42â€"43 Grade A small size ... 34 Apples Plentiful At Market Wholesale to Retail Grade A large size ................ 57â€"58 Grade A medium size ........ 46â€"47 Grade A small size ................ 40 GFACE B ,.â€"......:ssmeorirrvacreverericess 41 Grade C ..........20..0......... 35 Tues., Nov. 24, 1.30 p.m.â€"Holâ€" stein herd for Allen Beach, 2 miles east of Sherkston. A. B. BRUBACHER & SON 32 Pelts Ave., Phone 4â€"4510 Every Saturday morning at my auction room beside the market. Thurs., Nov. 26â€"Holstein cattle sale for H. A. Dickinson at Mt. Hope. Wed., Dec. 9, 1.15 p.m.â€"The 118th Holstein sale at Bridgeport. Phone 932. Elmira Every Tuesday 1 p.m.â€"Farmâ€" ers‘ Livestock Market on No. 2 Highway, 2 miles west of Ancasâ€" terx og cows, calves, young cattle Every Thursday, 1 p.m.â€"At Kitchener Stockyards Luf.. cattle, ‘Want new Pep and Vim? 3 menths for only $3. _ Youm, too, will find the Monit informative, with complete world mews, You will discover a conâ€" structive viewpoint in every. news story. Use the coupon below for a speâ€" The Christion Selence n-.;”""“" “a:-rh.l-n. 15, Mase., U. S. A â€" jund Tns tb Introducrees elnlc ic sequainted" size only 60¢. At all druggists Husbands! Wives! Thousands of couples are weak, wornâ€"out, exâ€" hausted solely because body lacks iron. For new vim, vitality, ty Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Supplies #rom you, too, may need for pep; suppleglen- tary doses Vitamin B4. Introductory or "‘getâ€" «.» » the letters start. Then from al} over the fr«:; wor:d come n;rh eemmments as these from readers of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, an international daily mawsemans. . FAST RELIEF FOR Watches repaired amid quiet surâ€" roundings, assuring careful attention for your fine watch. 56 Allen St, E. â€" Waterloo 1 Block from King St. Butter solids, first grade 60% HEAD COLDS 8. C. JOYCE oo JS praipnninint straightâ€"thinking people. . . ." *I returned to school after a dapse of 18 years. 1 will get my degree I::: the college, :_ my â€" education â€" comes the Monitor. . . ." *The Monitor gives me ideas fer my work. . . ." Egg Quotations Watch Repairing ED. GELSEL, Auctioneer CERTIFIED WATCHMAKER Butter Prices 35 Years Experience 7‘ tw "KING OF PAIN‘ me an introductary tubscrip M’ Science . Menitorâ€" laddre.s) (marhe) {come} For Sales (state} PBâ€"i1 Mon., Dec. 7, 9.30 a m.â€""Fair Day" at Elmira. Community sale at Farmer‘s Shed of horses, imâ€" plements, furniture, etc. Highwug. Sat., Nov. 21, 12.30 p.m.â€"Furniâ€" ture, household effects, dishes, etc., for Mr. Andrew Fleming in New Hamburzg‘ Sat., Nov. 28â€"Real estate, furâ€" niture and household effects for Mrs. Agnes Rebelski in New Hamburg. . â€" â€" lues., Dec. 8, ! p.m.â€"Farm stock, implements, leetf for the esâ€" tate of the late Ross Mohr in North Easthope. e Every Monday, 7.30 p.m.â€"At the New Hamburg Sales gu'u. P Tues., Dec. 15, 1 p.m.â€"2nd Aucâ€" tion sale of registered accredited Holstein cattle at the Kitchener Stock Yards. Bridgeport, Phone 2â€"2304 Every Thursday, 1 pm. â€" At Kitchener Stockyards Limited, Guelph Highway, of cattle, pigs, tie, Every Thursday, i p.m.â€"At itchener Stockyards Ltk., of cat. Every Thursday, at 1.00 p.m.â€" Cattle, fi‘x“' sheep, calves, horses, etc., at Kitchener Stock Yards, No, 7 highway adjoining the city. Every Fri., at 1.30 p.m. sharpâ€" Sale of cattle, hogs, poultry, sheep and produce at the Arthur Sales HARRY PARR & SON Alma P.O.. Phone 338â€"râ€"22 Elora THINK CANADIAN NATIONAL! CLINT J GORDON‘s GOOD GLASSES FRAMES . . . to enhance ! @ your looks (When you think of Tovel, 49 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER Phone 24237 If you‘re K :/ kn going places ) m> â€"whether for ;\ business or pleasureâ€" ’ to any destination near or far, keep us ever in mind. For Travel is our businessâ€"travel in Canada, United States, West Indles, Exrope, etc.! We‘ll be glad to help you with your plans, and will do our best to make your trip a pleasant one. POULTRY, HOGS AND DAiRY CATTLE ALL WILL THRIVE on Rog; WITH THIS WHOLESOME FEED (FARMâ€"PROVEN) WATCH YOUR PROFITS eRrow ! You‘ll see what we mean the moment you try on the eyegiass frames most suitable to your own facial contours from our wide collection of newest designs. . . . Call in today! The Case for Roe Feeds 146 For reservations and information regarding your business and pleasure travel, see, write or phone your local Canadian National Passenger Agent .crirture lessons were read by Earle Bean and Miss Edna Hilâ€" born. Sentence prayers were ofâ€" fered by the members. Miss Reid gave a talk on the topic, "The Life of the Church around the World" which was followed by a discusâ€" sion. Nyle Eby sang a solo with guitar accompaniment. Mrs. Oliâ€" ver Bean presented Tu-{nper on the subject, "‘The of the Church Around the World". (Chrouith? Correspondant, Former Resident Passes. * _ _ The death occurred at h New was held at the Needham Memâ€" onnlCharliandonhctsn- urday with interment in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. U.B.C.E. Hears Soci%met at the home of Mr. and . Isaiah Eby at Williamsâ€" Wed., Nov. 25, 1 pm.â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements and household effects for Harvey Snider, situated 1% miles east of Conestogo (off Bloomingdale and Conestogo highway), better known as the Amos Horst farm. sisters, Mrs. Charles Walker of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Charles burg on Wednesday night with the Missionary %ngghn:e in Charlotts Reid presides and the horses, sheep, ‘poultry, etc. New Dundee : I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer New Dundee, Phone 2§ Sat., Nov, 21â€"Auction sale of household furniture, etc., in the village of Roseville for Misses Angeline and Sarah Hallman. Property is sold. A consecration service was conâ€" of formerly IF YyOU wANT YOUR H06S TO GROW AND GROWâ€"AnD GRoOw â€" AnD erow I FEED THEM WITH A PROVEN FEED â€" THE FEED THAT‘S KNOWN AS ROE appointed as visiting committee for next month. . o The devotional period was led !finnon Hm sang a solo and Mrs. James pson gave a readâ€" ing. Rev. J. E. unc':uq e on "New Canadian Work", giving interesting personal e on his subject. A period of interâ€" cessory prayer was held. 280000 OOO0H COs AMOCS CNHITE Lincoln Coleman and _ Clem Shantz. The viceâ€"president, Mrs. Roy Parker G;:;eudui for the meeting and don Sherk read the scripture lesson. Allan Sherk gllyed a violin solo and Miss hirley Coleman favored with a Head On Spiritual Athletics meeting oli_uie WBefifel' United Missionary ouxPoop s Socie ty held at the church on Thursâ€" ry Rev. and Mrs. Keith Nicholson and children, Bruce and Phyllis spent a few days of this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nicholâ€" son at Port Eigin. Visitors with Mrs. J. Cassel this week were: Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Hawthorn of Thorold; Miss Theâ€" P°CEROEEE mary Raster â€" Sided for the business period."" _ voecal solo. tay m -’z the church on Thursâ€" C ore im Shiney Eies fike Mo bnninbiiirnt ut i it ts ic ib a 2 t 212 B 1 1 rese Keenan, RN., of Owen THB WATERLOO (Ontarto) CHRONICLE WATERLOO COUNTY SUPPLIES COâ€"OPERATIVE BREAKS WORLD MILK STORE & HEAD OFFICE ON CORNER OF DUKE & FREDERICK, OPPOSITE THE MARKET C EEATEARAAAAAERRECORIOL o. Cocs o o ardenie Sicoven Seaeees S in Ward Shantz milking his recordâ€"breaking "Pansy‘ on the night her record was completed. ‘"Maplewanna Pansy Dandy", owned and bred by Mr. Shantz of R.R. 1, Waterloo, was sired by Maplewanna Sovereign Dandy Snow and out of Toitilla Pansy Echo, a superior producer. it C&sCd phy vou To Find OutAbout â€" at the PURINA CHOWS ~ at KITCHENER, BADEN, BRIDGEPORT, PARKWAY & BRESLAU man sang at the Sunday ni service at the Bloehm Ave. Um Brethren Church in Toronto. Personais. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz t‘;ent a few days of last week in I:F.nu r. and Mrs. Lincoln Cassel visited with Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Wearing at Hickson on Sunday. M e e o Ne cce P Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman and Miss Nellie Kavelman accompaâ€" nied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coxson of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clemens at Milverton on Sunday. Guests of Mrs. M. B. Snyder on Sunday were: Miss Suzanne Lang and Mrs. Mary Simmons and son, Charles of Galt, and David Snyâ€" der of Glencoe. ed Brethren Church, composed of Weston Sararus, Nyle Eby. Ro. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burnside and family of Markdale spent the weekâ€"end with Rev. and Mrs. Keith Nicholson. Miss Margaret Cassel spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Enid Bowâ€" man in Kitchener. Quartetic Sings in Toronto. _ The male quartette of the Unitâ€" Sunday School Reorganizes. Sound; and Willard Heliman of Walter‘s Falls. IF YQOU WANT YOUR MILK PRODUCERS TO MAINTAIN A STEADY FLOW GIVE THEM WHAT ALL CATTLE THRIVE ON THAT‘S THE FEED YOU KNOW AS ROE "Our recordâ€"breaking ‘Pansy‘ has never been milked by hand. We can depend on our Surge to get all the milk without hand stripping." John Heipel, who is Ward‘s hired man, says: Cut by hand from the finest Canadian calfskin . . . the finest in the world. Slater Shoes go through ,..mqnumm No wonder th:_y_gn Mfihfl&o i.;ro;o'h h; Introducing * + +i . 23 King St. N. 1795 to 21.95 JOHN R. GROSS YOU CAN‘T GET EG6S UNLESS YOU BUILD THEM IN THE BIRDS MOST FIT TO LAY ROE WILL KEEP YOUR BIRDS PRODUCJNG IN A MONEYâ€"MAKING WAY. Priced from We Congratulate E WARD SHANTZ "I‘ve been on the Purina Dairy Program for the past 4 years. I have no trouble holdâ€" ing my cows in good condiâ€" tion, even after a period of heavy production. On the last day of her record ‘Pansy‘ milked 47 lbs. and is in exâ€" cellent condition." Ward says: "Pansy" is only one of Ward‘s herd of 22 high producing Holsteins which are at present giving over 11 cans of milk per day. On Nov. 4th "Pansy" completed her 365â€"day record as a senior 2â€"yearâ€"old, on 2x a day milking with ON BREAKING A CANADIAN MILK 3ECORD AND SETTING A NEW WORLD RECORD 22,185 LBS. of MILK The former Canadian record in this class was made in 1930 with 21,064 lbs. YOUR SURGE SERVICE DEALER FOR WATERLOO, WELLINGTON & PERTH Xâ€"RAY FITTINGS By Roe Farms Service Dept. SLATER SHOES l-whkmfl.-b-e-.buw Mlco-lugâ€"lh-ullnum” caunot beat a Slater Shoe. . . . Quality. craftsâ€" hbqmaabtyintronsiPadircntbedibarterciih is h i. mmmas ho l.ll. a mmmâ€"uw.ma....,. " EXCLUSIVE AGENCY IN WATERLOO RECORD PHONE KITCHENER 8â€"8431 £00K T0 ROE WATERLOO

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