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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Oct 1956, p. 14

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- I'll! WAT-II... ““ml.‘ WAI? A" no - word. at a minimum at a. - 9-..an unla- - - the. mom-II- will b. u INSTRUCTIONS FOR “WING Agytrrim'rgt+gP" I. State clearly In "an m the “vortlumou - I. - pour. t. Slut. number of "I” dean-d. I. Write plainly on on. - - - only. Box .naro- II can at The chronicle " oonty "trt --- "£57: 'LJFI'i-SJr'uann. m Der word " paid an: (luau-Inn chars. to shove Wining). IA" TIME “and book- boper remind. Wily a married man. Apply lo- Buddell, " Iii; th. s., GARAGE FOR SALE-metal Clam“ Advorttitr Rue. RUMMAGE SALE Saturday Oct. 20, 9:30 a.m. First United Church, Waterloo. CLASSIFIED CHICK SALESMAN wanted to sell chicks for one of Canada's oldest established chick hateheriea. preference given to man with experien- ce. Apply box 261. Advertising for Results ELDERLY LADY OI GEN- TLEHAN cared for in nice quiet home, good food. SH 2-7002 after 6 p.m. The Waterloo Chronicle covered approximately 14x " phone SH 3-1224 COMING EVENTS 4, 5 or ' rooms. Must Be in Waterloo. Reputable -ts. Phone R. Baddell s- 3-m5 tor further in- APARTMENT WANTED Rummage Sale " King St. N., Waterloo PHONE Mr. 3-4441 FOR SALE St. Louis Catholic Women's League Attention Truckers and Contractors AUCTION SALE TO BE HELD SATURDA‘ OCT. " AT Ir." AT THE FA" or CLARKE,“ (IUD) CLAIR, AMOS AVE. OFF m 81' w., WATERLOO. WANTED Witt!“ "t' - C lull. Full CLAYTON JANTZI, AUCTIONEER HYGIENIC Supplies (rubber goods) mailed ”uplid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 0 ample- 26c; " nip]. 31.“. Hall Oran Dept. W34, Nov-Rubber C... Box 91, Hamilton, Ontario. TOWN AND COUNTRY trot hrvice pruning, feeding, maying, cavity treatment, cabling and bracing, tree planting, woodlot improve ment and tree to“). Phone SH 3-96M any h The beautiful do; on! mod in M%ee of our local dog ken-é - [Sr up to Young Fred'o AA. want I pet." she eooed. "Cosh, I'd love to, miam," Yo“ Ind said sadly, "bat the bu iq miabty strict!" Iocl in 1941, there was iust all be. 'tmrs. Yep, that's right. M ie-e, there was just one woodland enrolled in the American Tree Farm System in J9u-.--yhtpeer e, sys- tem was Idoptad by the lumber im. dustry. Toder there In more tho 7500 tree farms, and they cover a total area of 38 million am. That” a lot of trees, all being raised as OUTONALIII ---big or "na1i--.ean an good money, too. One teller up in Wis. cousin figures he can make at least five dollars an hour for his work at logging lime! That’s accruing he harvests mature timber at frequent intervals, and never can more than the natural growth between harvests. I was jollil' down some safety rules for tree farmers the other day. Want to hear them? 1) I always cut dangerous trees and may within reach of work areas or_lo_lda before I begin my regular day’s CW6TMM. 2) 'Course, {folk} ough!_to flork where he won’t endanger himself at anybody else fiom falling trees or rolling logs'. 3) It’s best not to work if the wind is blowin’ strong enough to affect the direction a tree - fall. 4) I Ilqu try to clear any brush, beforehand, from the are. adjacent to a tree I aim to mat-- 'cause this pyovideo mop room for ESSTMI {milk-me room for srtrtuortuid1rxet.srtdrermi"n quick getaway! out a way of escape - well no: and to one side, and n leak 20 fen away. 6) And if there's anybody Aiil,ieAhf,tt..r.y?,.tf,epy.d warning before I cut I tree. ’Course, most of these rules mean: Use com- mon sense when you’re umin' trees! If it's ”my! right, I We “I wish to marry your daughter, sir," the young Idler aid. "Do you drink, young nu?" in lather asked. "Well, thang a lot git,”_lhe fogs “in. Brst." . So long. folks. crop! Kai; giiréigglu "tls cutting: 5) Before l out a use. PERSONAL ”In-”w See you no!!! MAN for light work. '3 " odd john, Available I, - time Cal an 2-0235 wan-mo CATTLE l Bgt-teg$$' Assocuuou l M - Bu. An - for a“ {main-do. h- m or service from all M cf attic. plum. the W. “do. CntSe Breeding " -. a Waterloo. SI - between 1:30 and "' a... '0 hnve all breeds I“. to, oralitr " low l lt In To Advertise In The Waterloo Chm Mus-la', for Classified m only "e per Mio- IAIB THIS PAGE ' WORK FOR. YOU! -- I anon" t [tT/ii StaDri ; f A ' , JA',, j', kits, '. .9 L'ae,Ti'a" . At.au. ._<. --. -- V ', __ - “mar“ Positions Wu“ Distribution Service of manna, bmdsidea. folders or any printed Brim Itahttarg School All cars (an! insured By appointment only Phone BM. 2-1tt9tr 006 King W. Kitchener Brick Cleaning Brick Homes and Industrial Buildings Cleaned at Moderate menu & km Painting Mom Spray Pail“!!! Jil/f 92 Francis N. 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