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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Oct 1955, p. 6

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Sundey Mrs Hallman, 246 Fountain street, reported to police that $25 was stolen. APARTMENT ROBBED (Preston, Ontarto) While absent from _ her apartment for a short time on FAGEL 3x WE GUARANTEE SATSFACTION or monty trefunded We GUARANTEE our THOROâ€"deep i dry cleaning! Yes i ‘The local branch of a chartered bank not only provides personal loans but many othet banking Services of value to everyone in the community. The chartered banks, through inexpensive personal loans large and small, make it possible for people to meet pressing needs of take advantage of bargains. At any branch, you can count on consideration, Courtesy, privacy. It is a simple macter to arrange a loan, repayable out of income in fnstalments that suit your convenience. You may néed extra cash for doctors‘ bills, for house repairs, to save on a season‘s fuel supply «â€"or for any sound reason. Don‘t hesitateâ€"see the bank about it. It‘s the natural thing to do. Solution: © Top quality finishing © Minor repuair at no cost. THE CHARTERED BANKS S$BRVING YOUR COMMUNITY © Deep down cleaning © Odor free everytime A bank loan had the experiencta of enjoyâ€" ing what we deseribe as ‘a long weekend‘ but whoe fsn‘t (Continued from Page %) THEB WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONIClLB® when they are still young, and lea@: thent to chureh and Sunâ€" Aay Sthool and worship with them, will nevet have to worry about ehild delinquenty. K Fort Brie Timesâ€"Review: "So muth emphasis is being placed on the demands of Werkers, that we are in dafhtiget of forgetting that there must gied to get bacek to work Aagain. But three days a week?" Porâ€" sonalily, deliver us." t&w Leader, Whitt Rock, B.G.: "PhreAits who take sAVINGO3 Accounts Keep your monecy safe; pay yo‘â€" t inmiu; encoutâ€" agt mt of thrift. LstreErs Or catbit Fot traveiers on extemded trips, or to fmance baringss trike actions at a distance. Latest hats, blouses, sweaters, skirts, nylons 26 King E. LADIES‘ WEAR (Opp. Met.) sizes Aat«l colofs No down payment needed. Now Js The Ti wed of luxutious fur 24.95 To 39.95 WIDE CHOICE OF SIZES, FAB&RIKCSB & Fall Clothing BERGSTEIN‘S WINTER â€" COATS Only a chartered bank o R wVWan $19.95 loss of cash. They are re. Rnegotiable anywhera. sw Wonmt imrroÂ¥VRMent LOANs Por reparirs, altttatrions @t additions to your home, TRAVELLERS CHEQUIS® 90 74 detiands. there mast first be employment." Â¥% Cobourg (Ont) Sentine!â€" Star: "Today in Canada there is greater freedom than in any country on earth. Even if we have not lived outside Canizda, we still know this to be tree, because Swedes, Ukraaiaas, Latvians, Mstonians, Gzechs, people from aill socialized ceountries flee to us =â€"â€" to a capitalibtie country #@heore freedom really exists." K# Farmer‘s Advocate: "If RAINCOATS to â€" $29.95 President Gerster told tha direetors "I tAn assDre yon, we will soon have him unnder harkess." "I am very interested im helping to rid the grand old GraRd River of pollution posâ€" sibly there may be something to do along that line. In a feter to Mr. Hall, Dr. Meyer said "with Niswre on my hands, I hope I shall find someâ€" thing of a civic nature that will take up some of my time. ‘"‘That‘s more than I can say Gerater, preaident. Dr. Meyer has purchased a home in Waterloo. C. N. Hall, secretaryâ€"manaâ€" ger told ditrectors that notices of tegulat meetings have been mailed to Dr. Meyer in that time. He has religiously sent the reply postcards back indivating whether or Rot he could at» tend. of Bbome Members,"‘ said H. C. Dr. Meyer has been a memâ€" ber of the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce for the past three years. The Waterloo Chambert of Commerce directors are lookâ€" ing forward to fullâ€"time partiâ€" cipation of a Hackensack, NJ. member who will soon live in retivenrent in Waterloo. He is Dr. Howard M. Meyer, who until recently was on the staff of the Hackensack, N.J. Hospital. (He is owner of the W:_:}erloo Bowling Lanes, Ltd) U.S. DOCT/ TO RETIRI WATERLOO Unfortunately as this alderâ€" man pointed out there art two cirenmstances that are not beâ€" ing considered at all. The faet that people have now develop» ed a liiing for night time shopping and that outside comâ€" mufities are staying open net_tlyA every night. Glad we‘re not on Kitchâ€" ener council and have this one to decided. The Plaza merchants deâ€" mand the priviledge of staying open Thursday and Friday of every week. The downtowa mefchants seem to be mote Or less in agreement that they de not want night hours. town merchants and those do» ing business at the Kitchener Plaza. A KITCHENER ALDEAR. MAN described today a8 R "hot potato", the friction cxistâ€" ing between Kitchener tdownâ€" disposal thavds."‘ P1 "Treto this mo t Preston (Ont) News: "There are those who see iA this mulehing by degree (in intfome tax) according to the eevhomic cireumstances of the mulcted, a praiseâ€"worthy conâ€" dition bern of Marx out uof dethagogy." nations undertake to dupose of food surpluses, by dumping, underselling and other tot throat practices the surpiasâ€" disposal program will end im TAXES IN ONTARIOG (Continued fraom Page 1) is no sales tax, no tax

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