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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Aug 1955, p. 16

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* + HATCHING EGGS wanted by According to Dr. Felix Martiâ€" Ibanez in the medical journal Antiâ€" biotic Medicine, modern science now has the means to attack both the &nfection and the vitamin deficicney. He reports that a combination of Witamins and antibiotics in a single dosage form such as Tetracynâ€"SF or Terramycinâ€"SF gives physicians & weapon to treat the "whole" paâ€" tient and thus shorter his stay in Bhe sickbed. * ) These invading bacteria, and sohmetimes the germâ€"killing antiâ€" biotics, throw your body‘s normal functions out of kilter. Your body‘s mutritional needs are altered and often you cannot eat enough of the right foods to aid your body. body marshals its entire resources %o beat back illness and invading bacteria. _ Thus, you suffer a nutritional deâ€" ficiency which may extend your gecovery period long after the inâ€" fection has been licked. Our life span is 30 years longer today than it was 75 years ago, thanks partly to the antibiotic drugs. Now, by combining antibiâ€" otics with vitamins and practicing the agesâ€"old concept of treating the "whole" patient and not just his disease, science has put new wonde : in the wonder drugs. '%'fi\:\ 1 C Y \,; 12A y ft:v\j"); )'é'& * _ t lAE | CLASSIFIE I Advertising for Results 34 x 46 MILDMAY THRASHâ€" Box addresses in care of The Chronicle 10 cents extra TBE WaAaTErLO0 CHRUNICLE want 1uns Classified Advertising Rates 3 cents per word, or a min‘imum of ¢uc per insertion, uniess paid cash when minimum will be 36 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADVERTISEMENTS 1 State clearly in which edition the advertisement is to apâ€" pear. % Sitate number of insertioas desired 3. Write plainiy on one stge of paper only Two or more insertions, *4 per word if paid cash (Minimum charge as above applicable). Thursday, August 11, 1955 CA { Just how long * , you lay in a sickâ€" g/.' is . bed suffering S ; }} from a severe inâ€" ¢*. *(".' fection depends on f ) > , your body‘s abilâ€" ‘ + (‘f ity to fight its way Ti back to normal. * | t] Reinforced by t;’ m antibiotics, your marshals its entire resources one of Capada‘s largest and oldest established hatcheries. Epggs taken every week in the year. Big premium paid. For full details write Box number 379. PHONE 3â€"4441 The Waterloo Chronicle ER With Chafer Grain Thrower Shredder And Sileâ€" age Cutter Massey Harris Corn Bender Eureka Potato Digger. Phone New Dundee 14R13. The "Whole"" Patient USE THE CHRONICLE "WANT" ADS The biggest value for your advertising dollar. SCIENCE IN YOUR LIFE FOR WANTED | One of California‘s biggest | oil well drilling rigs which can | tap pools of oil 15,000 feet ! below the earth‘s surface is powered by eighteen General lMotors' Diesel engines provâ€" iding a total of 3200 horseâ€" | power A public subscription fund, with an objective of $1,500, to underwrite cost of specially designed windbreakers to each member of Preston‘s famous Scout House Band, in apprecâ€" iation for their repeat this year of the recordâ€"breaking championships earned at the Waterloo Musical Festival, has resulted in $692.43 in volun« tary contributions to date. The fund is a separate account in trust, and all Preston bands are acong as official receivâ€" ing agencies for contributions. The fand is being sponkored by the oand alumn?. Purpese of the fund s a tangibl> f.rm of anpreciation to personrcl of th> band for the numereus hours of cacriâ€" ficed uwxe in drill and pracâ€" trees. an i an acknowledsement of the‘s ~ecent achievemenis which in lades Canadian ;junâ€" ior champ rs. Jacket Fund For Scout Band Near Half â€" Way Mark WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION ‘Where Better Bulls Are Used‘ Artificial Insemination service for all breeds of cattle. For service or information Phone Waterloo 2â€"8397 collect, beâ€" tween 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. M@N WANTED for Rawleigh ° 226°20 RCIRCJ angd neY, neuâ€" A REAL FUTURE FOR YOU!; ben Horst from Pennsylvania, PROFIT BY YOUR OWN LAâ€" missionaryâ€"onâ€"furlough from BOUR, OWN AND OPERATE | Arric«, A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN‘ Start full time or spare time Presentzations were made to if desired. American Com-l the oldest person present, Miss pany seeking aggressive man‘ Elsie Rosenberger and to the with successful background.' youngest child, Philip Holst, Must have best of referâ€"| threeâ€"weeksâ€"old son of Mr. ences. Age no barrier. High-z and Mrs. John Holst. A picnic ly proven products that have supper was served. unlimited possibilities, â€" No selling â€" no soliciting. wm!ho:fle':fbesrgntsztatr gt’“};:" give you better than averâ€"| â€" * 1. age! intome. Car essential.'t"St Church in Galt were in If * alify and have charge of the Sunday morning you "an 408 i!y a | service at the Baptist Church. available between $2,000 & 7.) Fohnsonlited) the meetine $4’O.00 to Cuver stock and assisted by Mr. Dilly who conâ€" eqmpl;ner!:, this col:'ldeb‘; threl' ducted the devotions and Mr. opportunity you hav ee a Sooking for. Write box 379_,Barwell who â€" delivered the giving full particulars and message‘; 5 â€" telephone number. Personal‘ Mrs.~ ‘Gorflon Hallman and interview will be arranged | Mrs. }&;blwfpgm rendered a PALFTIICE pnarreniun â€" |vocsal duet. :* . SPLENDID â€" OPPORTUNITY to earn from $50 to $75 a week. Sell from door to door 225 gusaranteed Jito products: Toiletries, culinâ€" aries, medicines, household necessities, tea, coffee etc. Protected territories â€" free specials â€"â€" _ advantageous commission. NO RISK. JITO: 5130 St. Hubert, Montreal. Developed and printed prints, business. Sell to 1500 famiâ€" lies. Write today. Rawleigh‘s Pe_pt. Hâ€"440â€"SA, Montreal, magna, enlarged also color films. GEIGER DRUGS, 408 King Street East, Kitchener, Dial 2â€"2127. ‘ CATTLE â€" BREEDING SALESMEN WANTED AGENTS WANTED THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE â€" | Mr. and Mrs. Vernon , Bowâ€" ;E ‘ man of Kitchener provided thes ]ON,’speciaI music at the Unibed‘ Usf’ngr’gt.hren Church ‘on Sunday "Everything looks so diffeâ€" rent‘"‘ was the comment of Mrs. Edward Curson of Brown City, Mich. upon har arrival in New Bundee over the weekâ€"end. A native of this district, Mrs. Curson is visiting here for the first time in 28 years. She was the former Olive Kramâ€" pien. During her stay, Mrs. Curson is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth while visiting friends. Miss Margaret Cassel atâ€" tended Red Stone Camp for the Deaf at Red Stone Lake in the Haliburton District for a few days. night Presentzations were made to the oldest person present, Miss Elsie Rosenberger and to the youngest child, Philip Holst, threeâ€"weeksâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Holst. A picnic supper was served. One hundred attended the Blenheim Mennonite Sunday School picnic held at Victoria Park, Galt on Saturday afterâ€" noon. Following the races and softball, a program was enâ€" joyed with Mervin Good as chairman. The singing was led by Norman Kehl and other musical numbers included: a vocal trio by Jeannette Snider, Marilyn Good and Jacqueling Thrush; and a vocal duet by Marilyn and Elroy Good with accordion accompaniment. Short talks were given by the pastor, Rev. Arnold Cressman, David Bergey and Rev. Reuâ€" oN CBC RADIO AND TELEVISION from Toronto‘s Varsity Arena every Thursday night comes the Promenade Concert. Heinz Unger, one of the guest conductors for this summer entertainment, receives the applause of the eudience while the TV cameras catch the action for viewâ€" ers at home. The concerts will continue through Sept. 15, end are heard on the Transâ€"Canada network. Phone 2â€"4862 | 378 King St. E. Kitchener For the best buy in used cars, don‘t forget to see EDDY‘S AUTO Business Directory , NEW DUNDEE buy PROM CONCERT 99 Brotherâ€" St. Bapâ€" were in morning WASHING MACAHINES REPAIRED To the moon and back, 18,â€" 000 times â€" that represents the total mileage flown by the world‘s airlines since the Second World War, says The Financial Post. A recent stocktaking shows that in the past 10 years trips flown would have been enough to carry the whole population of Sweden round the world, to freight all the coffee in Brazil across the South Atlanâ€" tic, to fly 15 million letters each week around the globe at the equator. i0 Ontario S. R. BUDDELL, B.A., C.P.A. Certified Public Accountant Licensed Municipal Auditer 98 King St. S. â€" Waterloo Phone 5â€"5077 Auto Accessories Also TV, radios, vacuums, trilites, toasters and irons. Elmer Filsinger CANADIAN TIRE . CORPORATION ACCOUNTANT Associate Store Oakland Main, Prop. 717 King St. North Phone 2â€"8444 BUSY "AIRLINES WATERLOO LOCKS 270 King St. EC Phone 2â€"2194 G. L. BRAUN Key Made All Kinds makes _ of , Repairs Kitchener Dial 3â€"1449 We stock parts for and repair all makes lawnmowers, etc. <â€" J. GEO. STREBEL . Phone 7â€"7511 â€" 23 Erb Ve& Electric & Appliances 84 King S. (Next to P.U.C For your next RADIO REPAIRS Phone 4â€"4223 74 King St. S â€" Waterloo 8.C. Joyce Saws, knives, clipper plates, meat grinder plates, 5ce our .‘w bhome cleaner and floor polishers Ask about our rebuilt machines. © Commercial and Industrial Photography © Photographic Supplies V. B. Yirka & Son 48 King St. 5. â€" Waterloo Our Location Savres You Time 136 King St. S. â€" Waterloo (King & William) Phone 44116 â€" Waterloo 44 William St., Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 Upholstering and Matching Draperies Watches â€" Clocks â€" Ringse JHKWELLEHY Smali Gift itema ‘ WATCH HREPAIRS JEWELLER 17"/; King N. â€" Waterloo E. G. FRY, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC ELECTROLUX Watch Repairs Day and Night Service "30 Years Experience" RADIO and Tâ€"V~ SERVICE. R. A. HENDRY Phone 8â€"8119 SHARPENING PHONE 4â€"4148 Photoor» Phone 7â€"7311 Upholstering MURRAYS Phone 2â€"6262 STOCKIE Taxi Cabs See . . STUDIO APPLIANCES PAGE FIFTEEN

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