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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Oct 1956, p. 3

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|C1TY NEWS TICKLETS AND BVUS6 TRAVEL 2 INMNFORMATION AT *_ Kitchener Bus Terminal : 53 Gaukel St. Phone SH 2â€"4469 There may be a few redeemâ€" ing features of a twoâ€"year term, they hardly justify the dhance that is taken. JH & MANY KITCHENER MPFPRâ€" CHANTS claim the rush hourl beur parking ban is killing | King St. business during that: period of the day. They point teo the very obvious fact that feot traffic dies to a whisper ence the ban goes on and people rushing by in cars, ean‘t make purchases. The only outfit that seemes to like the new ruling is the PUC and there has been more than enough done to facilitate Thursday, October 18, their (Continued from Page 1) SEE YOUR ‘Dl'iv e_.fi'_- e BUS TRAVEL AGENT | _ _ lm‘{l'ewers Let him arrange the details of your trip into one package â€"routing, stopâ€"overs, hotels, side trips, etc. SAMPLE PACKAGE TOUR 16 days â€" Sfl'ijl ~(3170.15 in Winter Season) Includes return fare by bus, several sightseeing trips, hotel room 10 nights (2 in a room). FLORIDA From Toronte soub head on front page of last woeeks paper wasn‘t intentional. Our proof reader must have been out too late the night beâ€" WATERLOO â€" RESIDENTS are still puzzled as to why there have been mo starlings of amy consequence in the crty It would seem that the birds either stay scared a long time or they have found easier pickings in Kitchener. in 1Z8D. INMCPE HHRBM 1 " CC 0 one complaint that any reâ€". sigent was being bothered with the birds. Talking to one man ‘yesterday, he told us that in other years it wasn‘t safe to hste.p off the verandah without | an umbrella, This year he has ’ only seen a couple of starlings during the entire summer. ,Wonderful what a few shotâ€" | gun shells will do when proâ€" : perly used. There hasn‘t been a shot fired at starlings in Waterloo this year Yet the birds have not come into the city, even in diminshed numbers as they did in 19§5. There hasa‘t been aaa eamnlaint that any reâ€" By Deer In Daytime An accident on hbighway 8, near Freeport on Saturday afâ€" ternoon, which caused $150 damage to a car has Waterâ€" loo Township police puzzled. A Galt man, John Williamâ€" son, was driving east when suddenly a deer bounded out of the bushes at the side of the road and hit his car.‘ Township police cannot reâ€" eall a similar incident during the day time. Brighter Stars Your favorite movie star‘s smile beams three times as clear and bright from an aluminum screen recently developed for outdoor owners. Little wonder the latter like it: one operator found his receipts increased by $40,000 in two manths after he replaced his conventional screen with the highly reflective, weatherâ€"proof alumiaum job. And so it goes . . . Still another mproved product, still another ise for this versatile modern metal. The result: everybody gains by production from Canaâ€" dian smelters that already acâ€" count for a quarter of the world‘s primary aluminum MAJMADNLAM COMPANY OF CANADA, LIRD. (ALLCAR®D J .H.S. J .H.S. for â€"â€" Waterloo and Kitchener THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE won the Nine clergymen and auine lay members of the Evangelâ€" ical Lutheran Synod of Canada are amon# the more than 700 delegates attending the 20th biennial â€" convention of the United Lutheran Church in America, meeting in Warrisâ€" burg, Pa., October 10â€"17. The delegation includes Dr. A. G. Jacobi, Kitchener, presâ€" ident of the synod and memâ€" ber of the ULCA executive board; Rev. Norman Berner, Kitchener, assistant to the president and secretary of the Canadian Lutheran â€" Council; Rev. Karl J. Koauff, Kitchenâ€" er, secretary of the synod, Rev. Walter Becker, London; Rev. Harold Brose, Toronto; Rev. Arthur F. Conrad, Ottawa; Rev. FEdgar J. Fischer, Brodâ€" hagen; Rev. Edward W. Heimâ€" rich, â€" Brantford, â€" Rev. Eric Reble, Bridgeport; Walker A. Anderson, Hamilton; Eric Christiansen, Toronto; J. Murâ€" | ray Corbett, Port Colborne; J. G. Hagey, Waterloo; George Kraft, HManover, George Penâ€" nie, Ottawa; Alfred Schmidt, Stratford, â€" Harry Wiebusc‘., Moutreal, and Capt C. F. Manzzutti, Sault Ste. Marie. Delegates will be asked to 1947 MERCURY in good condition 1947 PONTIAC 2 1949 PONTIAC 2 1950 CHEVROLET 4 1951 1952 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR 1952 DODGE PANEL TRUCK 1953 FORD 4 1954 METEOR NIAGARA Was $1496 S 1954 PONTIAC 4 DOOR T79 Bridgeport Road WATERLOO black, in i:maculate condition Complete with radio, 2 heaters, up light, fog lights. _ Was $595 good tires, body and 2 tome, refinished green, good tires, body _1M motor refinished, with rebuilt Ed.l: good condition clean inside and Ken‘s Auto Sales Special DeLuxe are just some of the terrific bargains to be obtained CHRYSLER 4 in good condition KEN‘S AUTO SALES Why settle for less, a.| LD FINANCE râ€" _ J.; out, mechanically Bperfect Was $1299 pecial Price approve a record $25,000,000 budget for the 1958â€"59 bienâ€" nium; take for the first time in 25 years, an official church position on marriage, family life and divorce of remarried persons; decide on new organâ€" izational plans for the Board of American Missions; pass upon a new pension plan for the church‘s pastors and w8 dows and orphans; endorse # efficial church statement ®@ segregation, and determine % aZ Was $1049 Was $495 _ Special Price 2A King St. HOURS: 9 am. to 6 paa. AT #L. J. Malsor, Manager South, At ERB second floor, phone SH 5 WATERLOO, ONT. to 6 omm Wednesday and Saturdey to 12 nesn. midey W "Berrow with confidence from HFC" The word gets around ua:;fieod becored anc ther about HFCâ€"* you soive yar-oncyprobtm!m you need qa!oounwlabomywfimfioâ€"o- N‘Hyu;inedstafl...oraflbanofq 1o $1,000 . .'.%ouanhavemo. fidence in HFCâ€"Canada‘s first and mosk myotldviec.vflm.hy the Department of Evangelisam will remain a part of the Board of SBocial Missions ur be set uP as a department under the church‘s Executive Board. Presiding over the convem tion will be Dr. Franklin Clark Â¥Fry, New York City, who will preach the sermon at the epening s#esion. The Canade Synod played host to previous convention of the United Luthâ€" cran Church which was held im Toronto in 1954, Dial SH 3â€"9562 $2491 $149 $389 $649 $249 $939 $289 $1039 $1359 $1189 PACGCE THEEZ Fridey to 8 pm. â€"5280

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