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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Feb 1955, p. 5

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â€"[ff%S e Uerlorfre (Brcrsricle Thousands of couples are weak, wornâ€"out, exâ€" hausted sole!y because body lacks iron. For new vim, vitality, ty Ostrez T on:c Tablets, Supplies fron you, t:«, may need for pep; supplemenâ€" tary doses Vitamin B;, Introductory or "‘getâ€" acquainted" size only 60¢. At all druggists. Want new Pep and Vim? Husbands! Wives! The annual meeting of the Doon Presbyterian church was held on Friday evening in the church schoolâ€"room. Mr. Georâ€" ge Ayers was elected chairman and Mrs. R. Drager was secâ€" retary for the evening. The meeting was opened with the hymn ‘"We Love the place O God" followed by scripture and prayer by Rev. A. H. Va‘r. George Tilt, Secretaryâ€"Treaâ€" surer read the minutes of the last â€" meeting which were adopted as read. The minister spoke briefly. Gilbert Wilfong gave the report of the session. Georte Tilt and Morley Presâ€" ton gave the report on the board of managers, Mrs. M. Preston gave the report of the church school, Mrs. George Ayres gave the report of the Ladies Aid and in the absence of Roland McGarvey the reâ€" port of the cemetery board was read by George Ayres. In: Douglas Wilfong, George Jones and Arthur Sapswoâ€"th spent Sunday with friends in St. Catharines. Mrs. Melvin Wolfe was a business visitor in Preston on Friday. A wedding of interest was solemnized recently when Mrs. Mabel Kleinstauber of Doon became the bride of Earl Carothers of Detroit, formerly of Doon. Mr. and Mrs. Caroâ€" thers will make their home :n Michigan. Rev. H. J. McAvoy of Galt was in charge of the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday afternoon. Rev. A. H. Vair of Preston conducted the service at the Presbyterian church on Sunâ€" day afternoon. Vol. 99, No. 5 By Mrs. R. Jones (Chronicle Correspondent) Dial 2â€"8159 KITCHENER 229 King W. TEND â€"Râ€" FLESH Food Specialties As Near As Your You can depend on TExDâ€"Râ€"FLESH Quality . .. every time. Fry some delicious Cutâ€"up Chicken For your family or guests this weekâ€"end. We also feature FRESH CAPONS. COUNTY NEWS SQOCIAL and PERSONAL | are Messrs. William Blaschke, Gilbert Wilfong, George Ayres and George ‘II%L Auditors are Mrs. R. Drager and Mrs. G. | Ayres It was decided to install a new oil furnace to be inâ€" stalled in the near future. Miss Ethel Wilfong who reâ€" signed as secretaryâ€"treasurer last year after twentyâ€"nine years in that office and conâ€" nected with the ckhurch for over forty years was presented with a most bemutiful gold watch Mr. W. Blaschke also connected with the church for those years gave an interesting address and‘recollection and Miss Margaret Ross made the presentation. . Miss _ Wilfong thanked the congregation most | graciously. The meeting closed | with the hymn "O Master iet ( me walk with Thee" and Rev. “Vair gave the benediction. iLnnch was served by Mrs. G. ]Wilfong. Mrs. G. Ayres, Mrs. (J. Tilt, Mrs. I. Battler, Mrs. Mr. and _ Mrs. _ Gilbert Stumnf and daughter Janice and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hergott were visiting at the home of the latters parents at Chatsâ€" worth. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcy and daughter Sandra were visiting at the home of \Â¥r. and Mrs. Claire Marcy of Galt on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Holâ€" mes and daughter Debhie of Kitchener and Bobby Garner Audrey Ermel was united in marriage to Howard F. Gibâ€" bons at Kitchener on Friday evening January 28. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Prang of Kitâ€" chener were the attendants. Rev. Leander Roblin of Kitâ€" chener officiated. M. Preston, Miss Margaret Ross, Mrs. H. Slee, Miss Iza Ross, Mrs. Don Wolfe and Miss Sherrie gilt. Rev. Vair thanked the ladies for the social hour. the election of officers for the board of managers Mr. Ernest Plumtree resigned and Charles Plumtree elected slooag with George Tilt and Ritchie Drager who were returned to the board for another three years. The board of trustees for the church and cemetery S..W. Wilmot: Among those from this disâ€" trict attending the annual conâ€" vention of the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association and the Farm Equtpment and Implement Show in the Coliâ€" seum at Toronto were Mesers. Carl Krogman of Glencoe spent Friday at the home of his motherâ€"inâ€"law Mrs. W. Teet. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tilt and daughter Susan of Richâ€" mond Hill spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilt. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee have taken up residence in the apartment recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. Schamâ€" Dr. James Wilfong and Arâ€" thur Janette have returned to their homes in Moose Jaw, Sask. after spending three weeks at the home of the former‘s sister Miss Ethel Wilfong and other relatives here. Bill Kennahan of F mer was visiting at the of Mr. and Mre. John Jd on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Draâ€" ger of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie and children Don, Doreen and Brian attended the funeral of the former‘s mother the late who was buried at St. Goorg" Cegn_;teg on Friday afterno>n. and Brendas Stumpf spent a few days at the home of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. Hergott of Kitchener. of Stratford spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Holmes‘ mother Mrs. H. Gibbons. By Mrs Clarence Diamond (Chronicle Correspondent) Phone 6â€"6151 CHRISTNER COAL CO. We wish to announce that we are now fully equipped to handle all your Fuel Oil problems. For Further Particulars Gd._l. Sharon, Donna, Gary A NEW FUEL OIL SERVICE FOR THE TWIN CITIES THIS IS THE LAST HOME GAME OF THE SCHEDULE 130 Park St _ KITCHWENMER _ Phone 6â€"6151 @COAL @OIL @WOODp 5 KING ST. WATERLOO PHONE 2â€"4486 Admission â€" _ Adults 50c â€" _ Children 25¢ Waterloo Siskins SATURDAY, FEB. 5 â€" 8.30 p.m. BURLINGTON vs. SISXWNS First Place Is At Stake L. J. WHITNEY See Fast Hockey â€" _ Attend the Game Compliments of OF Mr. and Mrs Mark Tutton Ronald and Verna and Mr. John â€" Cameron _ of _ Fergus ‘-nnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Isracl. The W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Oscar Israe) with a good attendance. Mrs. Somers and Mrs Cora Letson were in charge of the program. We:t Montrose: Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howlett were Mr. and Mrs. Barney Pritchard and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fosâ€" ter and Janice of London Rev. Gordon Hume and Mrs. Hume and son Peter of Lambeth spent several days at the Howâ€" lett home. Mrs. Olive Helbein and Wilâ€" fred were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geiâ€" sel of Kingsville. Mr. and Mrs. â€" Clarence Willis of Kitchener were reâ€" cent visitors with Mrs. B. C. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Ananias Marâ€" tin and Charlotte and Mrs. B. C. Woods were Sunday visitâ€" ors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods at Kitchener. Weick, Mrs. A. E. Kerr, Wrs. Roy Roth and Mrs. Clarence ward Hotel. Haysville Women‘s Institute is meeting at the home %fl. Howard Weicker thiy. râ€" woon with the program, "Sewâ€" ing Made Easy" undet fll& diâ€" rection of Mrs. Cameron Homâ€" Diamond. Mr. Clarence Diamond was in Toronto on Tuesday attendâ€" ing the Ontario Municipal Convention in the King Edâ€" Jucobs recently called st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Klinkman attended the funâ€" eral of Mrs. Henry Hoelscher By Mrs. B. C. Woods (Chronicle Correspondent) Waterloo, Ontario, Thursday, February 3. cent of the Uni ex%arumnm. at Turkey P>int. Congutnh; tions are extanded. A shower party was held on Saturday night at the Three Bridges for Mr. and Mrs. Rodâ€" ney Hutchinson (nee Laura Winfield). Dancing was enâ€" Joyed. The newly weds will live Messrs‘" Hi&rold Israel . and Irein Martin are spending several days on Municipal work in Toronto. Miss Eileen Hartwick â€" of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mildred Somers. Mr. Clayton Snyder spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mis Edwin Snyder at Lexington. NOTE â€" Our Made To Measure Sale Of Mens Suits Extra Trousers FREE Continues Till Saturday, Feb. 12th #*"Sm HERB FORESTER 4: Sale Price 596 â€" 2 for 1.00 le‘;.l.“ Ties â€" le Price 89c .â€" 2 for 1.75 Reg. 2.00 Tine â€"‘ Sale Price 1.29 â€" 2 for 2.50 Reg. 2.50 Ties â€" Bale Price 1.55 â€" 2 for 3.00 Reg. 1.50 & 2.00 Ties â€" ONE LARGE GROUP BROADCLOTH AND POLO PAJAMAS. REG. VALUE TO 6.95 REGULAR â€" 45.00 SALE â€" PRICE 25¢, DISCOUNT ON ALI OTHER STOCK JACKETS ALL STYLES AND PATTERNS â€" Reg. value _ Sale Price To 5.95 $2.98 To 7.50 $4.39 To 12.95 $8.45 6 ONLY. STOCK SUITS â€"â€" SIZES 36, 37, AND REGULAR 62.50 AND 65.00 â€" SALE PRICE 250f, DISCOUNT ON ALL OTHER STOCK SUITS SPORT SHIRTS PRICES SLASHED TO COST AND BFEEOW OUR NEW STORE WILL BE OPENED WITH BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE WE ARE MOVING TO 94 KING ST. SsOUTH, FORMERLY 0 BY HAROLD WALZ JEWELLERS. THIS SALE TIES IN WITH OUR REGULAR TWICE YEARLY PROCEEDURE OF CLEARING OUT MERCHANDISE _â€"â€" PAJAMAS â€" BELOW ARE ok some six per United Kingdom‘s PRICE 3 19 =HERB FORESTER= MOVING SALE 3 ONLY â€" HARRIS TWEED JACKETS o SIZES 36 AND 37 Keg. $1.25 Hose â€" Sale Price 79¢ pr. â€" 2 for $1.50 R eg. 1.95 Hose â€" Sale Price1.29 â€" 2 pr Reg. $1.50 Hose â€" Sale Price 95¢ pr â€" Reg. 2.50 Hose â€" Sale Price 149 pr. Reg. $1.25 Hose â€" Sale 1955 One Large Group â€" Values Up To 1.95 Sale Price 59c â€" 2 pr. 1.00 Many motorists, when they want a lubrication job, oil drain or minor repair perâ€" formed, leave their cars at all stations provide a free "pickâ€"up" service to and from your home or business parking area. Service stations like any other business have uncrowded hours on week days when they can give your car immediate attention. In addition, almost casion when the motorist can avoid the carâ€"crush completely â€"when he wants to have his Tips On Touri We can all do without rush LISTED ONLY AFEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS SPCRT JACKETSâ€" sO OUT GOES THIS STOCK ‘SALE PRICE 1.49 ONLY â€" FEB. 4th TO FEB. 19th SALE PRICE 9.29) Silks â€" Rayons â€" Wools REG. VALUE TO $4.95 QUALITY CLOTHES SALE PRICE 15$9* Suede Belted Jackets ALL STYLES AND COLORS. Reg. Value To 3.50 MENS BELTS 8 ONLY REG. â€" 24.95 SCARFS S U IPT S the service station is inv.rilbly Jammed up# Or they‘ll come on a Sunday when the station EXPERT EYE CARE . SOUTH, FORMERLY OCCUPIED 17 King St. West Walper Hotel Block Dial 2â€"1971 KITCHENER Serving the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo public for past 13 years BETTER VISION GLASSES usually â€" choose YÂ¥ O U N G" ONE GROUP â€" RFG. TO 6 50 Tie Bars â€" Cuff Links and S ONE GROUP â€" SPECIAL â€" 98c ONEFâ€" GROUP â€" RFG Reg. To 4.95 Sale Price 2.98 , Reg. To 5.95 Sale Price 3.79 | BROWN AND BLACK wWOOL _ LINED. Reg. â€" 4.95 â€" Sale Price *‘ DRESS SHIRTS PLAIN SHADES, FANCIES AND WHITES. REGULMAR & FRENCH CUFFS. ALL COLLAR STYLES. REG. VALUES TO $5.50 SALE PRICE 2.29 SALE PRICE _ 2.39 UNLINED GLOVES SALE PRICE â€" 2.98 SALE JRICE â€" 1.98 . NIM M 0O JEWELLERY with 8 EC $ E C GLOVES phone next time and let servâ€" ice come to you! waiting to get noticed. is shorthande1. Comequeh?l; they waste much time fust 39.50 26.50 O N D T 1 O N

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