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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Oct 1954, p. 10

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CURB SERVICEâ€"Mayor Allan Rush of London, Ont., makes the first deposit at the new curb teller recently installed by a London bank. Serving him at the teller‘s window is Gordon Ball, bank president and standing by the curb are broadcaster Ward Cornell and B. C. Gardner, chairman of the bank‘s board of directors. .lo\nllo!z Stores 74 King St. S Ed. Bergman Jewelter General Electric Sales and Service 96 King St. S. Phc ‘Msnon ‘s GCift Sdfnp” 84 King St. S 14 King St. S. Shoe Stores 23 King St. N Appliance Stores 22 King St. S Hoardware Stores 16 King St. S tiphardt Hardware Good‘s Appliances Weichel Hardware John Gross Shoes Stockie Electric Waterloo Stove Your Westinghouse Deater and Appliances and Appliances Phone 4â€"4916 Phone 4â€"4223 Phone 2â€"0384 Phone 4â€"4116 Phone 2â€"0774 Phone 2â€"3321 2â€"3101 Tobacco and Sports Stores 91 King St. N. Bicycle and Sports Stores Men‘s and Ladies‘ Clothing 54 King St. N. Restaurants and Grills 122 King St. S. Grocery Stores Automotive Parts and Accessories 14 King St. N 130 King St. S Waterloo Meat Market _ Where To Buyâ€"It || "*= Waterloo Auto Parts Check This List PRicyele and gports Steore FREE DELIVERY . We still have a few Lockers available. Just Phone your order to 3â€"3641 WATERLOO MERCHANTS Orval Dorscht For A Handy Pagoda Grill Freiburger‘s Directory of Prederick‘s Town & Country Club gas to 1.00 p.m. t‘!‘l’d 1.15 to p.m.â€"Monday to Friday. 12.45 to 1.00 p.m. and 1.05 to Kâ€"W Hospitat Chapel Service lcnlna.m from chaâ€" s: of Kâ€"W Hospital, conâ€" u by ministers of Twin City churches. Second Mrs. Burton . 10.30 to 10.45 a.m.â€"Monaay to o m la_all _ +â€"_____ |Mondayâ€"Guy Lombarde Showâ€" hn Bradshaw 8.30 to 9.00 1.05 to 1.15§ p.m.â€"Monday to hflhuic by&:mmm Farm news and reports. ._____,._E I....“___.__ amaz._ Dramatized radio serial. 9.00 am.; 1230 and 11.00 p.m. ports; plus sports scores and d ouker _ Phone 2â€"5041 Phone 2â€"9080 Phone 2â€"1953 Phone 7â€"7047 Phone 2â€"0152 watch my diet, elimination, have lh.-l:'dh-l.nz:uh-: -flm.fid " Some even point that they do not Virink or smoke, yet they are sufâ€" hu-m-m:. wmm or kidney trouble. They forget that lik * u&%mfl'o‘:fi?xfi' dy‘s utflnlmmmu. worry and anger leave scaFrs. The need of the in -t-nmbm“:'m ?fl“b:fll‘hl.h: ev bmhâ€"‘yz w‘.d.nl-:‘uy-wz clements to combat every type dinease. So go back to Mother nature and obey her in the mmumh; For the deaiers in The world most of the in the world have yet to learn. mmmwslow}ythtcod'-‘ laws provides the way to health cause of our ignorance. We have also found that the greater our gnonnce. the more we suffer. eevenleekmdn&m.w socount for our iHness and indisâ€" , en ’uv “'1 MO :-,gr::lofiubl-dm- We no longer blame evil spirits ::r our ailments, W':. kncgr that we are we have in some way vigh:g:"tyunk rules beâ€" tion â€" but the plain fact is dntune are 1 beentoe ye tavt some way the natural laws. Many patients who are sufferâ€" Ing from various pathological conditions say: "Doctor, I cannot -l-“h-n-rd. I take excellent care myself than to lead him to a knowledge of the powers that are lyin’ dorâ€" mant within his own soul," says Ralph Waldo Trine. It has been definitely by outstanding mm ties, that ailments such as arthriâ€" tis and all rheumatoid troubles, as well as many nervous disorâ€" O U """~ himself. There Noil 8. Harric, D.C. is no better one to a knowledge of himse Of Your Body smallpoxâ€"is as close as your family doctor or local gfl)â€" lic health chfi{aflbfl to October 2 is y designated National Immunization Week as a reminder to parents not to neâ€" glect this practical health insurâ€" second Sundayâ€"9.00 p.m. until Sundayâ€"Charch Servicesâ€"11.00 Safe, simple safety from childâ€" hood‘s killing diseasesâ€"whooping Lutheran Church (am.) and Saturdayâ€"Guy Lombarde â€"8.00 to 8.30 p.m. The "Sweetest Music this Side of Heaven", with Guy Lombarâ€" ~ By Neil S. Harris, D.C, Wednesdayâ€"St. Peter‘s Churchâ€" 7.30 to 8.00 p.m. Wednesday night services from Tok Famme 1 s Snd 140 to 7.15 pm.â€"Monday to Saturday. Songs by Bing Crosby. Old Fime Jamboree 5'.80 to 545 .gd.m â€" Monday, 145 to .Ko pm. â€" Tuesday, Services from St. Matthew‘s end of concert. Band concerts from Waterloo a.m. and 7.00 p.m. (p.m.) er, Ross McCaw. St. Peter‘s Sports Forumâ€"7.30 to 7.45 p.m. Latest sports news and interâ€" views, conducted by sportscastâ€" 645 to 7.00 p.m.â€"Monday to Musical show. FEATURE PROGEAMS diphtheria, lockjaw :‘;.umu is news, scores and interâ€" Suggests Train Waterloo Firemen In Kitchener When a new man is appointed to Waterloo‘s Fire Department he should receive training in Kitchâ€" ener, Ak. Neil S. Harris, chairâ€" man of the city‘s fire and light committee, urged Monday night. He told the committee that the Fire Marshal‘s Office recognized the Kitchener fire department as one of the finest in an area of this The alderman‘s remarks folâ€" lowed a recommendation that apâ€" plications be called for a deputyâ€" chief for the Waterloo force. The curbâ€"service banking unit is reputed to be the only one of its kind in the world and was deâ€" signed by the bank‘s chief archiâ€" It is designed to save time and trouble looking for a parking space and weuing up inside the bank. Banff officials say most transactions are completed in less than a minute. ened main office branch of the Bank of Montreal in London, Ont. The new device permits banking without leaving the seat of a parked auto. _ _ _ LONDON (Special to the Chronicle). â€" Curb service has been installed by the newlyâ€"opâ€" Bank Scores First With Curh Service The need for a deputyâ€"chief 60 King S¢. $. Opportunity Worth Taking A Trip To Kitchener â€" To Goudies â€" To Investigate! 10 Handsome Suitesâ€"In The Sale (Chesterfield With Chair) SAVINGS TO YOU: Endâ€"Ofâ€"Season Lines Highâ€"Quality Coverings Styles That Will Not Be Repeated After This Season REDUCED PRICES: $159.00 NHROENLER LIVINGâ€"ROOM SUITES Doug‘s Recreation King And Queen Streets _ KITOHENER 1909â€"1954 This is just one of the features in our Special Autumn Selling of With The Famous Inner Cushionized Construction Which Ensures Superb Comfort And Long Wear â€" $179.00 â€" $210.00 â€" $229.00 â€" $239.00 â€" $259.00 At 40.9 bushels per acre, Waterâ€" loo County had the province‘s larâ€" committee. County Tops Wheat Yeild was emphasized in a report preâ€" pared by the Fire Marshal‘s office as a result of examinations held at the fire hall this summer. ed at the fire hal} and this move was also recommended by the The report also su;g:ned that an additional captain be promotâ€" If You Have Never\Burned 130 Park St. â€" . _ OPTOMETRIST * rormemiy steeups _ 16e ‘m:n ml'llonx 2â€"1936 LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE COAL CHRISTNER COAL CO. EYES EXAMINED cusmsss L PME oricu WATERLOO price: $279.00). grey shade in a highâ€"quality Frenchâ€"Knot Boucle Frieze. Suite of Chesterfield and matching Chair, as shown, reduced to $239.00, as quoted above (regular THE SUITE OF THE PICTURE is in generous size, affording deep, luxurious, comfortable sitting. Dove â€" $38.00 â€" $40.00 â€" $59.00 â€" $60.00 â€" $68.00 OUR «x 939 °° gest perâ€"acre wheat yield last year, according to the statistics branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture. Last year was the province‘s largest wheat cropâ€"26,000,000 buâ€" shels. This year is the second largestâ€"nearly 24,000,000. _ The yield was five bushels above the provincial average. Second high county was Halton with 39.4, then Brant with 39.3. Complete figures have not been received on this year‘s crop but estimates claim the acreage is 1,â€" 600 less, the yield has dropped five bushels per acre for a total of 816,500. The 1953 statistics show that 24,600 acres were planted to wheat and l,005‘700 bushels were produced. p With Confidence‘ Dollar Saving Phone 2â€"5792 Phone 6â€"6151 REPAIRS

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