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Waterloo Chronicle, 27 Nov 1953, p. 10

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H7-acre farm in Mennonite dis- trict. 8-room white brick house with bathroom. Hydro and run- ning water in house and barn. Price $i6,000no. Suitable terms to buyer. Apply Box 109, Chronicle. "rt-ttree It. I” i _ BUSINESS DIRECTORY A Srl', hair dressing. Jar 43c, 73c. 11 _ tube 43e, 93:41:13 at_Geiger's Sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs C. P.&T. Committee. Market Building, December 10th. Full details in ad. next week, BARGAIN - Aluminum, ribbed, corrugated. $10 square delivered guilding Materials-W, Lac Guin. Drug Store, 408 King St. East, Kitchener, Dial 2-2127. Are you TOO BUSY to make extra money tor CHRISTMAS? tt not, a Familex dealership is made to order for you! Wonderful 'et,t2t'r'l'g for you to sell in your neiehbtrhood our gift sets and 250 household necessities with a Urge commission. Free details on request. FAMILEX, 1600 Delori- mien Dept. l, Montreal. @73ro Gi 'G'ir'iiw; hunk-I. II: ... Curd J e.u.t" (ll-Inu- “use In Chou I“ T Elia; araa" {LIHEE mu 5. " _ to gun Inn. III NAM 0.30"!“ WILDROOT CREAM-OIL HAIR TONIC The biggest value for your advertising dollar. PHONE 6-6401 or 20594 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE G'eeua"e'y-nyee'et. Mauro-mhmdnocbnckh ANNUAL FOWL BINGO nonnuc‘uoul m "DING Amman: In. slyly " I“. - I Jumbo-ant, I. u may. ltr" laugh of "-thras, - iii. Gaar, G. cu BUILDING MATERIALS Brand New . . . IMPERIAL SEWING '" KING ST. EAST USE THE CHRONICLE "WANT" ADS AGENTS WANTED FARM FOR SALE - Christmas Sale DRUGGISTS 5 Year Guarantee NEW SEWING LIGHT NEW MOTOR - " or 60 Crete NEW LUGGAGE CASE 19.95 Convenient Credit Terms TRADE IN MODELS OF SINGER AND OTHER POPULAR ELECTRICS FOR TABLE. Phone 2-6853 Sold on FREE Home Demonstration To Insure Compute 'othHetuo, - ABSOLUTELY MO OBLIGATION - I" (o; I old add tc; 4 week old add loc; 5 week old add 15e per chick. Money Maker Quality add tc; Extra Profit add 2c; Special Mat- mg add 3c per chick. Assorted breeds deduct lc per chick, Also day old heavy breed pullets In low as $15.95; non-sexed $16.45 per hundred. Special two week old Rhode Island Red rockerels Sll£5 er hundred. - WATERLOO, MARIO i02 King South - Phone 8-8024 Every Kind of Insurance Fire - Life - Maiden! Don't miss there started chick bargauu, 2, 3, l and 5 week old Standard Quality Canadian Ap. proved chicks New Hampshire, Barred Rock, Rhode Island Red, Light Sussex, New Hampshire x Barred Rock, White Rock x Light Sussex and other popular heavy breeds, Two week old non-sexed 123.95, pullets $24.95; motel-eh $24.95 per hundred. Three week REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE $11.va Gm? Pradthri- c-ted. Wool De ivered: $tAt, ttso, $110. Sectional Buildinu'l, Shawbridee, Quebec. l glove, natural shade leather. Between Wnterloo Bowling Lines yet, _Metrooorttan Store. Phone Budy 'IN,?, mm Aa-ted colon 45 ound St. E, Walerloo. A. K. OWN & SON a FARM --see-- HESSENAUR & 8HAN'N Real Estate and Insurance Twéddle cum alumna Limited - Fergus. Ontario Health “WWW! fr, a,-, L. anon t, 191.53%“; Guarantee Bond Boiler Institute: Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance Live-lock Emyloyen' 1labulty POULTRY LOCKS an m: Plate Glass Portable Electric ONLY 5 9 I " Delivery Within 100 MN loll“ FORWARD AND IACKWAID STITCH ROUND IOIIIN “and mothod ha m In I. “not. Mo ah. Mo "In... Mo mm " lb- " "an a. Ind-d1 dtdt-c You "bt. I! _ ar'". Wrhe In humus- A“ sum muggy may" - iiNiia" " “I my 3m . m. -___ £534" dar-'" manna»; nod tth ""tt.ta'lett.it"a,.' " Duke St. E. - Phone 2-4343 Bargains t 2-0961 - b2777 - 2-7604 The man with the choice in Real Estate 129 Queen St. North, Kitchener Whether it's to buy or all It will pay you well To Consult THE CAMERA SUPPLY SHOP Movie Camus Sound and Silo!!! Movie from and Tape location We can one: you real buys on these trade-ins. RUP‘I’URED? DOWNING’S Flowers Used Fglding and lo: " King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone H162 MACHINE a. H. S. EMEL Open Evenings KITCNINII Contact “nah G flash-Q mn- M- u t I t- t . t “kinda. I . a In. " new: NW, N . u " I W guru; .u. Thur ITG' 7WV all-(nun new. (mu- l att up“ ol nub: will-ht!) aa'.. “I mill-r. Mulls-l “In. (IN-t... p... II..- ‘EW (YE-I’- KITCHEN“ - Phone 3-2626 mwsniLE FihViiTii AND MENDING same: "I WATIILOO M) 0'3031011' KiTCHENER, oihUitio “mun PLonln TELEPHONY lumen 2-ll?3 Sun. knives, dipper plates. at mm was. Inn-oven, at. A GEO. STIEIEL Phone 1475" _ " at W. auhurna. foe an (anal. 2tetegtarr, 44 wmmm'st, Waterloo Phone 2-1357 SHARPENING “Rm-hing ol Clothes" .f8ffetifPEsr, Em i. G. FRY D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Senator Macdonald said exports of coarse grains, oats and barley, were greater this year than last. And in the period Aug. l-Nov. 4, exports of wheat were 80,000,000 bushels compared with 108,000,000 bushels in a similar period last Replying to Senator W. M. As- eltine. acting oprosition leader, Senator Macdona d said the rea- son there is so much wheat "is due almost entirely to the phenomen- al yields which gracious Provi- dence has made possible over the last three years.' Senator W, Ross Macdonud. government leader in the Senate, said Tuesday in Ottawa it 15 im- portant that people correct the wrong tmpression that farmers are hard up this year. He said during the throne speech debate that farmers will receive this year more than 8380,- 000,000 in excess' of the aver-ate annual income. for the last ell t years Annual Income m that per- iod avert-aged 87223011000 while it " estimated farmers will re- ceive Sl.l04.000.000 this year. sun; a? irTiarir. T"; "--. -v I. m on. - Soul.- "on... vul PM! - Int-vb“ with m “In on the “than! “on. Ca! t-thard. Show [low " V up...) lush Mimic-bub. let you tut-ru. so". For-- (WM! Ind Fr--- " lo I.” _ Says Farmers Not Hard Up ,year. The decrease in export: ot Punk“ is only about 19,000,000 b ell. He recalled that there have been three big cro't.-one of them a record-in wen-km. an un- precedented situation; Manuhcture ot merchandise and shipping tags is I $17,250,000 blame“ each year in Canada. "ueecFfriGieiGTil'ia"u- W-tchu tenured land on!“ Int- roundmu. a-unn: carom} attention for your ttne witch. S6ANaSe.E. - Waterloo IMMIII‘IQ. an” II- _ i: - - - - I“. I" Pet, Idol m on link). wil' - and lurid“ S. C. JOYCE Thu-Lu hank-Inuit.“ whims-“mm“ in. lab-“Match“.- “Mt-“hut. RU”! (In. M: u. 3...! Watch Ileisairim CIII’II’IID WATCH-Al“ For Helen Kathleen Ruttan, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruttan was baptized during the Sunday morning service at St. James Lutheran Church try the pastor, Rev. D. J. Glebe. The Ju- n.ior choir rendered special mu- IUC. Psalm. Miss Frances Seibert and Miss Carol Schmidt sang a duet. Rev. D. J. Glebe gave a talk on “Duties of an Executive". A Bi- ble quiz was conducted by Miss Marie Schmidt and won by Miss Hazel Forler. The semi-monthly meeting of the Parish Luther League was held at St. James Lutheran Church on Sunday night with Larry Schmidt presiding. Miss Jean Seibert read the scripture lesson and Murray Chapman led $9 the rtydirttt of the_ryponsive In. B. Baum" 't, -iirCFreirEGi; dee, Mrs. M. K, Tomlin and Mrs. D. J. Glebe. “1: 1'ii"i',i?i', . t', auger?” bt- " when od a. Chunk: Id It St. James We: Chum on End-y night. In. M. F. Tom preuded tor the mom; catches. Classes rm conducted by the teachers. manly: Barbara Ann Eutwechter, fyrot.yYyn.idt, rttutces Semen, Rev. Frank Melbourne of Kttch. ens, missionary - on - furlough from Honduran gave an Illustrat- ed address at the Baptist Church on Sunday mght. He was accom- panied by In. Melbourne and " ttter, Ruth Ann. Mrs. Har- 'lr/IRT, and Mrs. Emerson Han per rendered a vocal duet during the service. Lester Rein gave a talk on ms trip to “pan at the Unned Mas- sionuy Church m Stounvitle on Sunday night. Rev. A. J, Schultz of Krtchener was the gust speaker at the Sun. day night service at Bethel United Minion-w Church. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln C.elyptut sang a duet. The guest speaker was Nevi le Bathgate, from Australia, a stat! representative of I.S.C.F.. who gave a talk on David Livingstone. ’Merle Reist of Red Deer, Alta., played a trumpet solo and 3 vo- cal duet was also rendered by Vaughn Sararus and Marion Sherk. Refreshments were served. NEW DUNDEE. - About 20 members and friends of the local inter-school Christian Fellowship enjoyed a social evening " the school last week. The president. Joanne Heist. presided. AUSIRAlIAN ADDRESSES DUNDEE utr. cer' dressings. at the Blenheim - Mennonite Church last week. The devotional perms was In charge of Mrs. Del- ., A“ ".= . .- - ion Hoist." 'ihiiFtaireir1'iiriGi a quilt for relief and made con- "..- A--;-,., I"! ROYAL "" or Ctuuolt The Charity Sewing Cinch met lay-mum.- lllildi-uon A.hm. a. b0aaocodwiaoir- bo_edrorunmd- ifonfwhtbo-n-pd Wrists:

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