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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jun 1955, p. 15

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‘The Waterloo Chronicle Chronicle 10 cents extra. Two or more insertions, 2%%4 per word if paid cash (Minimum charge as above applicable). Classified Advertising Rates 3 cents per word, or a minimum of 40c per insertion, unless paid cash when minâ€" imum will be 3§ cents. The Waterloo Chronicle Woant Ads Thursday, June 30, 1955 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADVERTISEMENTS State clearly in which edition the advertisment is to appear. Btate number of insertions desired. Write plainly on one side of paper â€"â€"Contral Press Canadian The Initial segment of the world‘s first transâ€"Atlantlc teleâ€" phone cable is hauled ashore from the largest cableâ€"laying ship afloat, the British Monarch (background), in ceremonies held at the fishing village of Clarenville, Newfoundland. The project, a comâ€" bined venture of the U.K., the U.S. and Canada, will cost an estiâ€" mated $40,000,000 and is expected to be completed late in 1956. Cable is to stretch from Clarenville to Oban, Scotland, a span of 2,250 statute miles. WOrBLOOOtG MAV i fomouckt Bi0op. Transatlantic Telephone Project Begins in Nfld. Advertising for Results CLASSIFIE D SCQTITS SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT WILENW Ast BLOSSOM or hx RarFigsuA ?suuv OPEXED »:m\}usnuu ' uase fref m PiAMEfER. | [ SunMeA) Po $ zim 20 _ is for your advertising dollar. PHONE 3.4441 USE THE CHRONICLE "WANT" ADS SCRap§, INDIANS ESCAPL 4e HEARM DGEASE CoROHARY MMROMBoSG6 Ne VBUOE r bd aY HHROMBOS6 1" iXYOKED fiie POWER of 2 l' PRAYER AGAiNST DROUGHT * ul KEXYA COLONY, AFRICA. Yes. Ht monisonz» seven of ms Forrowrns fir!»'sa-â€"t-sfi.m:-“} RAIN silouLD FALLE | Artificial Insemination service for all breeds of cattle. For service or inâ€" formation Phone Waterloo 2â€"839‘7 colâ€" lect, between :30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on A home permanent. Regular, gentle, super, silver curl. $1.75 each. Curlers $1.29. Geiger Drugs, 408 King St. EK. Kitchener, Dial 2â€"2127. products: Toiletries, Culinaries, Mediâ€" Splendid vacant territories. $18.00 needed. Money reimbursed in case of 5130 St. * AGENTS WANTED HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to make big money. Become a Jito Dealer and earn from $50. to $75. per week in CATTLE BREEDING WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Recently, the chemical laboraâ€" tories came up with some new harmâ€" less compounds that proved to be very effective during tests conducted by the U. 8. Armed Forces. Of the drugs examined, the investigators were particularly impressed with one called Bonamineâ€"the only drug that gave 24â€"hour protection against motion sickness with a single dose. As this drug is now available for civilian use, it will be very easy for the otherwise queasy traveler to enjoy the farâ€"flung wonders of the worldâ€"without the ancient hazard of motion sickness. Travelers have been suffering from queasy feelings caused by moâ€" tion sickness probably since the time that Noah launched his ark And Caesar rode throu;h the streets of Rome in a chariot. Today, voyâ€" agers may still suffer from that ancient disease, as any methodical, rapid change in motion and speedâ€" whether it be on a ship, plane, merryâ€"goâ€"round or even a camelâ€" produces similar effects on the body. | m l to the body‘s orâ€" w gan of balance, E"dme | the inner car, a Aoonpe * '1 structure about P Piiike, the size of a small EP Pgif) key and reminisâ€" [yal BRWLARA cent of a pretzel \f :"._'i‘,.;"" in shape. It reacts fabualrâ€"Srycis > to abrupt changes cailk 2M Vi by producing symptoms such as nausea, pallor and cold sweating. Canadian scientist R. L. Noble and other researchers investigated the extensive motion sickness probâ€" lem during World War II and found remedies that gave partial aid to at least some travelers. APPLIANCES, REPAIRS ELMER FILSINGER 50 Ontario S. Dial 3â€"1 Washing Machines Repaired CiFe ’u”".':k ;“ s y C ce, ‘ Ei ‘ .-'_.‘.‘.‘ F ';I‘.. ' hs :’-.‘-.\'-":'9“"'/"" l ‘;f.'dt | d,f..‘ m Ni Almost all of the trouble is due 500 D 74 King St. 8. â€" Waterioo Phone 7â€"7511 â€" 23 Erb W. Saws, knives, clipper plates, meat grinder plates, J. GEO. STREBEL trilites, toasters and irons. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 44 Willlam St. ,Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 E. G. FRY, D.C. lat RADIO and Tâ€"V SERVICE Business Directory APPLIANCES parts for AUTO ACCESSORIES JEWELLER * 17% King N. â€" Waterloo Watches â€" Clocks â€" Rings JEWELLERY Small Gift Items wWATCH REPAIRS Hairdressing Specia! 157 King North, Waterlooe 378 King St. K. Kitchener WATCH REPAIRS HAIR _ SN.YING ® Cold Wave Permanents ©® Razor Cutting PHONE 2â€"5973 52‘4 King St. N. at Princess BA., CPA. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT "Licensed Municipal Auditor" 98 King St. 8. _ Waterloo Phone 5â€"5077 For the best buy in used cars, > don‘t forget to see CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION ‘REPAIRING OF CLOTHES‘ Invisible Weaving 49 King East â€"â€" Kitchener Phone 2â€"1173 $. C. JOYCE R. BUDDELL ACCOUNTANT RAYMOND‘S Mending Service EDDY‘S AUTO HAIRDRESSERS i ARN K E "WE BUY AND SELL MARIE HEIMPEL proprietor TAILORS WATEERLOO LOCKS G. L. Braun 270 King St. E. Phone 2â€"2194 We pick all All LOCKs 130 Park St. TWIN CITY CAB Co. | Radio Dispatched #4 HOUR SERVICE 4 Erb St. E. â€" Waterloo V. B. YIRKA & SON PHONE 4â€"4148 Day and Night Service PHONE 7â€"7311 Our Location Saves You Time 136 King St. 8. â€" Waterloo (King & William) EKlectric & Appliances 84 King 8. (Next to P.U.C. Phone &4116 â€" Waterlog RADIO REPAIRS See ... STOCKIE UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING AND MATCHING DRAPERIES PHONE 2â€"6262 48 King St. S. â€" Watericoe MILLER‘S TAXI FOR A CAB AT YOUR DOOR â€" PHONE 4 â€" 4 7 6 4 PHOTOGRAPHS R. A. HENDRY SALES and SERVICE ELECTROLUX MURRAV‘S FUEL OIllL CHRIST NER Ccoal co. FOR YOUR NEXT PHONE 8â€"8119 PHONE 6â€"6151 TAXI CABS For Quality STUDIO PAGE MFTEEN Kitchene,

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