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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jun 1955, p. 6

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Waterloo County News Briefsâ€" with us bat what we have done Makes Camp Meals Easier â€" Quicker "WHAT WE HAVE DONE POR QOURSELVES alone dies &m’ School and af~ on sessions following dinâ€" met in the Memorial Communâ€" My Centre. In her presidential wkws aAnD views in Bepeft of shrubs". Might be a ie food for thought for all us the next time we are inâ€" , te roll down our car and drop out some peeling or other debris we wish to dispose of, ting that it will by no wmeans beautify our country womds. Haysville Women‘s Inâ€" of their group. In her annual yeport, Mrs. Austin ZLeeler, secretary â€" treasurer, stated that over sixteen thousand dolâ€" lars has been raised by the members of the fifteen branâ€" ehes in this district. Quite a sizemble amount of money which has been spread out over various projects including aid to Korea and over $5000 to Ceylon for handicraft cenâ€" 4res. Miss Mary Porteous, deâ€" partmental representative and home economist, verified the district directors of the 15 branches and explained their duties as a liason officer beâ€" &ween the district and their bwanch. Miss Porteous urged tYhe holding of extension courâ€" ses to bring a specialized courâ€" se into their district and to promote human relations the woot secret of which is willingâ€" mess to really try to underâ€" stand people. atibute was hostess for this B@nd District Annual and durâ€" ing the dinner hour served by them a hearty welcome was extended guests by Mrs. John Baird, newlyâ€"elected president MRS. T. B. FEICK AND MRS. L. APPEL attended the baccleaurate service of Alma& College, St Thomas on Sunâ€" day morning. The former‘s daughter, Miss Beverley Feick, 4s one of the graduates on Tuesday evening of this week. Bev. was chosen one of the maids of the court when the annual crowning of the Queen of the May was held this year. CONGRATULATIONS â€" TO MRS. AARON EIDT of Shakeâ€" speare and formerly of New amburg on the celebration of her 9ist birthday last Tuesday, May 31st. REV. SIMON J. WINTER who has served as parish priest of the New Hamburg RC. Church for the past 26 years ;o: be succeeded by Rev. an _ Hinsperger, â€" former sesistant at St. Louis Church By lre Cisrence Dismond Folding CAMP STOVE 16 King St. 8, Waterico PHONE 2â€"3381 LIPHARDT int of the South Waterloo &men‘s lnstitute at their stant lighting. Folds up and carries like a suitcase, Let us demonstrate it to you. Gives you more time for more fun‘ Makes and burns ; beautifying of our counâ€" wides so that others as well ourseives may enjoy South iberioo, "Put into action n-.n fmpulses", she said, uge your influence to see & eur romdsides are not S K O T C H IC E HARDWARE 4 Cans In A Kit 8 9 c â€" on Friday . with sessions in the Evanâ€" in Waterloo, Father Winter will continue on the staff of St. Jerome‘s College in Kitâ€" chener where he lives. GRADUATION CONGRATâ€" ULATIONS are in order for Mr. Helmut Mathics, B.Se. who received his M.D. degres at the University of Western Outario on Saturday. On June 11th he will be due further congratulations when he marâ€" ries Miss Nellie Workentin, Reg. N., of Waterloo followâ€" ing which he will begin intern work at Victoria Hospital in REV. AND MRS. D. J, GLEBE and daughter, Donna, have returned to their pastoral duties in St. James Lutheran hurch New Dundee, followâ€" ing a leave of absence m::«: to them during which Rev. Glebe took a post gradâ€" London. 46 Columbia St. WATERLOO 25 KING ST. S. WATERLOO _ Phone 2â€"5397 WHITE SHRTS i7 19 APPRECIATE. SIZES 14%, TO 16% WORK Men‘s Men‘s A GIFT HE WILL A Quality Item 0 J At A Bargain Price each CONGRATULAT:0N S PECI A Lâ€" ENS ATHLETIC UNDERWARE SHIRTS â€" 49c â€" Sâ€"Mâ€"L SHORTS â€" 49c LARE ESBAUGH NEW CONCESSION BUILDING IN WATERLOO PARK WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN SELECTED As CONTRACTOR FOR METROPOLITAN STORES from Your Waterloo Metropolitan Store OPEN EVERY FRIDAY TILL 9pm. General Contractor uate course a+t the Bost University Greduate School. often common sense is thrown to the wind and what starts out to be fun is earried too fur. OMnly recently a bride of our acquaintance was jammed in the door of their car reâ€" quiring medical aid before they epuld proceed farther and necesaitating her continuing throughout their wedding trip with her face patched up with adhesive tape. In addition to personal injuries which might 69¢ TOc || work suirts 1.98 Men‘s THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT S TN VERY POOR CONDITION THE WATERLOO (Ontaio) CHRONICLZ ried too far. UbRKRAUT BANS is gatnâ€" SAUERKRAUT BAND is gainâ€" ing in popularity having reâ€" cently played at the first anâ€" uiversary party of the Nith Valley. Chépter, Order of the in ‘the New Hambprg Comâ€" munity Centreâ€" and again at the spring dinner meeting of the Grand Valley: Metermen‘s Association which â€"was held in the same hall on Wednesday ling job with sloppy, rumpled clothes? It can‘t be done â€" for mussy atâ€" tire takes away your seitâ€" ip grooming boosts it! He! yourself to get abead by getting into that freshlyâ€" cleanedâ€"apdâ€"prossed t'fll' ove! Cal} Swan today! I‘ver try to do a BIG selâ€" SWAN C:eaners 239 King St. N. WATERLOO S W A N CLE A NIN G ORDER! "Clean Clothes Help You Get Abead" : Phone 3â€"4321 of General Motors. More than 830 miles of tubâ€" ing are used each year in the manufacture of car heaters by Harrisop Rediator Division WATERLOO PARKS ~â€"New Concession Building e\ SERVING TO THE PUBLIC Soft Drinks ® French Friee _ ® Hot Dogs Sof: Bar B‘gs : Coffee * Ice Crfg_m SUNDAY, JUNE 11th OFFICIAL OPENING LOCATED IN THE PARK LOT_ OVERLOOKING THE SWIMMING POOL A GOOD SPOT TO BRING THE FAMILY FREE ON SUNDAY We Are 6pen Daily From 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. and From: 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ONE. â€" SILVERWOOD ICE C Swimming and Wading Facilities Baseball Grounds Swings and Slides Playground Por Kiddies Adequate Parking FROM: 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. M A S S EYâ€"H ARRISâ€"FERGUVSON L1IMITED "STEERING WHEEL FARMING" ONE .05c Pkg. SNYDERS CHIPS Symbol of one of the major changes in farming operations is the steering wheel. It st;nda for powerâ€"powesghat has been made available through tractorsâ€"and machines to do practically every job on the farm; power that has given agriculture its greatest lift in centuriesâ€"power that has hrought Great changes have taken place in farming in recent yearsâ€"changes that have brought new concepts of crop production and animal husâ€" bandry ; soil and moisture conservaâ€" tion; management and marketing. Gives Agriculture a Brighter Look Makers of High Quality Farm implements Since 1847 THE of ~Yg?§ y +A .*X?.""‘A" s v ie i e 4 o 1 P 1: 2 * and General Confectionery Available ® +# setm Ap Ferguson have made available tractors and implements with outâ€" standing features to apply power in the modern way. Sound, advanced enginecering, high standards in materials and manuâ€" facture, thorough testing, and prompt efficient service combine to make Masseyâ€"Harris and Ferguson machines outstanding in dep« ability, long life and economy. opportunities for a greater particiâ€" pation in higher standards of living. In the promotion of "steering wheel farming‘" Masseyâ€"Harris and * Hamburgers Bt

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