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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Nov 1954, p. 8

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against tyrannous men CIDER, TOMATOES SOLD AT MARKET A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY I know not the Lord. â€"Ex. 52. In our day several tyrants have said that. One said his empire would last a thousand years. He died a suicide in closer to a thousâ€" and days than a thousand years. e are still those who claim to know noihina_ of God. They will surely destroy themseives. The sthrs in their course fought Fresh, sweet cider sold for 50 cents a gallon jl;a~70 cents with the jugâ€"at the Kitchener market Saturday. Apples were again in abundâ€" ance selling from 50 to 75 cents a sixâ€"quart basket, depending on quality. One vendor from Stoney Creek offered dozens of baskets of tomaâ€" toes at $1 a basket or 20 cents a pint box. He picked them when tht?' were green and kept them inside until they were ripe CLINT JANTZL, Auctioneer Phone Baden 146 ' Everg Thurs., 1 p.m.â€"At Kitchâ€" ener tocklyards Ltd., Guelph Highway, of cattle, pigs, horses, sheep, poultry, produce, etc. . Every Friday, 7.30 p.m.â€"Furniâ€" ture, household effects, etc., at the Auction Room, New Hamburg. CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION Sat., Nov. 20, 1 p:mj;iirfi}ffire, household effects for Mrs. Clara Farmers‘ Livestock Market, Anâ€" caster, of cows, calves, sheep, fat rep, pownty. prod Sat., Nov. 27, 2 tg.m‘â€"Auction sale for estate of the late lsrael Graff, corner of Hnmrton and South Streets, Elmira, of valuable property and some furniture. ~â€" Â¥ri., Nov. 19, 1 p.m..â€"The 131st sale of Holstein Caille at Bridgeâ€" Fri., Nov. 19, 2 pim.â€"Auction sale for Estate of late Fred Bauâ€" man of 100â€"acre farm, hay and straw at the farm, situated on porthern limits of Elmira. Sat., Nov. 20, 1 p‘im.â€"Auction sale of furniture and household foods for Joseph Woods Estate at 06 Albert St., Waterloo. . Fri., Nov. 26, 1 pm. â€"Auction sale for Mr. Walter Fach of imâ€" plements, livestock and feed on the farm 9 miles northeast of Lisâ€" towel, 5 miles southwest of Moorefield on the 6th line of Walâ€" We suggest that you check Record of Performance lists, show awards, progeny testing results and 4â€"H calf club results and you will find that the ?et of our Unit sires have won superior ratings, especially where given equal opportunity. In their selection, many thousands of miles have been travelled and great thought has been given by men whose judgment and experience have earned the conâ€" fidence of farmer members. Every available means is used to measure transmitting qualities of the bulls selected for service. Research is continually going on. An example of this is research with frozen semen in coâ€"operation with the Ontario Veterinary College. This will enable the farmer‘s choice of the country‘s best sires. This is now available to a large extent. SERVICE . . BETTER SIRES . . This has been accomplished because the people using this service have dictated its policies through the board of directors which the members elect. Directors represent districts and breeds. Everyone has representaâ€" tion. has providéd, is p'rovidinigi, and will c'o;hvnue ;c;‘;;“mde good service and better sires. Farmer owned, Former controlled, Farmer developed, and Farmer promoted, means â€" PERMANENCY, STABILITY, and SECURITY, for the many thousonds of farmers buyâ€" ing service from their own NONâ€"PROFIT organization. For service in your area phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association Waterloo 2â€"8397 on week days between 7:30 to 10:00 A.M., and on Sundays and Holidays, between 7:30 to 9:30 A.M. You are invited to use our service. The cost is very little. Thi§ coâ€"operative has grown and grown because Thurs., 1 p.m.â€"At Kitchâ€" ‘"‘Where Better Bulls Are Used" WATERLOO at Everg Thurs., 1 p.m.â€"At Kitchâ€" ener tock!varda Ltd., Guelph Highway, of cattle, pigs, horses, sheep, poultry, produce, etc. _ L H. TOMAN, Auctioncer New Dundee, Phone 28 Sat., Nov. 20, 1 p.m.â€"Houseâ€" hold furniture, tools, dishes, in the village of New Dundee for Ephraim Knarr. Property is sold. and produce at the Ritchener Stockyards, adjoining the city on Every Fri., at 1.30 p.m.â€"Sale of cattle, hogs, sheep, equipment and Sale of cattle, pigs, sheep, horses produce at Arthur Sales Barn. Sat., Nov. 20, 1.30 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of household effects for Mrs. A. Capling, 63 Alma St., Kitchener. HAREY PARR & SON, AlJms P.0. Phone 338â€"râ€"22 klora No. 7 Eve der Estate Orth, 20 Dunbar St.. Waterloo: sl Rov it i pp c reog, |F 1OUUâ€" JLNGINCS Mrs. Lens Siegenthaler, 4 miles| _ OTTAWA _ (Bpecial to the north of Eimira. Chronicle) â€"Due to the increasâ€" ‘MmAn;w:‘deMm the late gmmh'-‘“tmpwbm&.:dum;: south of Kitchener. w " Sat, Dec. 4, 1.30 pm. PFurni|ODéfation of "get rich quick" tm,bouuboldeflufi,ewm'h‘MOMfiM Mrs. Frieda Uppenthal, 02 ment this week warned the pubâ€" Sat., Nov. 20, 1.30 pm.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of real estate and houseâ€" hold effects on Moo‘khn St., Tavisâ€" tock, for the late J E. Schneiâ€" nut St., EIE. MR NOC PME, PRDRROIECEE Phone 30W, Tavistock, Ontario WALTER STUMPF, Auctioncer Kitchener, Phone 2â€"8966 E Thursday at 10.30 a. m.â€" npven?mttle nige shaan hareas A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer, Bridgeport, Phone 2â€"2304 The Case of the Puggled Farmer partment is doing mrythlna in its power to halt such operations that are clearly of a fraudulant nature, but in many borderline cases only a sustained :gihnce by the public can be effective in avoiding loss. The schemes referred to are varied in character, but most commonly take two forms. _ . One is the forwarding of unorâ€" dered and practically worthless articles through the post office C.O.D. tn!zm. Frequently the g:mn who is asked to accept deâ€" ery does not know of anything having been ordered for delivery in this way, but accepts and pays for the parcel on the &zalbility that someone else in hougeâ€" hold has done so. In some cases, opérators of this type of scheme have been known to make a pracâ€" tice of following up on obituary notices, hkin& advantage of the confusion in the home to ensure .cfephnce of the unsolicited parâ€" cel. Froud Schemes schemes, the post office departâ€" ment this week warned the pubâ€" lic to exercise the greatest cauâ€" tion in accepting delivery of unâ€" FREDERICK‘S CLOTHES SHOP It was pointed out that the deâ€" (Lightweight) One of the finest of the Crombie family of coatings. Hand Made to Measure; ony 69.50 Regulor Value $88.00 . . Sove 18.50 Delivery 2%/2 Weeks. * Other ALL WOOL TOPCOATS Reg. Value $49.50 he Ts CASHMERE TOPCOATS Reg. Value $59.50 ZIPâ€"IN LINED TOPCOATS BLACKBURN ENGL. BLAZERS CROMBIE SEAL SKIN OVERCOATS 54 King Street North Reg. Value $29.50 NOW Reg. Value $32.50 printed card to an individus vising him or her that they ‘The other is the zoending of a 695 Belmont Blvd. SALES LOTS OF PARKING SPACE IN TOWN, SEE . . New, Exciting . . . Live Performance Kâ€"W ELECTRONICS OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M. 22.50 32.50 45.00 26.00 it ob Ns infi Acint i« puinta» es mendte itc ‘s atne ts ! is csan T gift package ‘and "'z*thm‘du DMEJ’QMDMM”M d WATERLOO ARE ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS SPECIAL ALTERATIONS FREE. Cosh Is Dandy But Credit Is Handy 6 Months To Pay Save Your Christmas Money at FREDERICKH‘S Choose from several hundred of upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute suitings, including charcoal worsteds, satinâ€"faced Venetians, Mahony‘s blarney twists, etc., etc. SUITS KITCHENER SERVICE READYâ€"TOâ€"WEAR 8 UIT S THERE ARE NO DISAPPOINTMENTS WHEN YOU SHOP AT . . . 2 PANT (Zipâ€"In Lined) WITH THE PURCHASE OF Râ€"146 â€"Smartly styled 21" table model. Po tuhogv- % Cueorflm Powerful Superâ€"M speaker. tuner increases range. Fourâ€"position zone selector msmeld mt:ngzkl:tnlnm;' ‘:ahog any or oak. 24" wide, 23%" high, 21%" deep. Matching table at slight extra cost. 21" TELEVISION INSTALLATION should be Tollowed. EXTRA PANTS, SPORT JACKET, NAVY BLAZER Or TOPCOAT OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS Die! 2â€"1953 Phone 4â€"4041 §| > Second Community Concert 74 Laurel St. East (at Bridgeport Road) SPRAY MUMS â€" 75c per bunch LARGE MUMS â€" _ 3.00 per doz. TIII‘S., NOV. 25 * '0’"0.0 EYRIC TAEATRE ARTIST: Elena Nikolaidi: Contralto RAYMOND‘S NURSERY Cut Flower Specials ; MUMS BEGONIAS B. 5. VANSTONE, President WM. KERR, General Manager â€";...}-.&..‘........\...... amanenm my in Loeks.... ... Cash Resources (intluding items in byâ€"soventadataderrdbâ€"Acsadiacs. L Funerai Designs at reasonable prices. By Roe Farms Potted |Plants CONDRNSED omisrAL stATmmaNT as at Outober 31, 1984 ALL TOP QUALITY $593,563,616 $393,563,616 $564,272,178 $1.00 each $1.25 each 206,161,497 32,647,831 9.7453,101 231,919,812 24,671,372 9,711,708 2,880,287 1,739,779 Waterioo 8,214

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