HYGIENNIC SHUARLIBSE (rab ber. googda)) mailtd: postpaid: Cattles RBreeding Waterlon Cattle Breeding Association "Where Baiter Bullsâ€"Areâ€" Used" Artifl"vciaf _ Insemination â€" Serâ€" vice:is provided from bulls of contgplled: and operate» at: cast. Summer calling: hours+â€" Between 7:30 and 9:30 am. weekâ€" dgyl 6:00 Wajerloo, SH. 2â€"8397, or for longâ€" distance Waterloo Zenith 44450 Elmira & St. Jacobs. Members Call St. Jacobs MQO 42722 Sine : 24 seaprlee 91.00.:. Mail ossnm Dopt _ W.3%4 _ Now Rmiiume Co. HRo» 91, Hesil UNUSED ARTIICLES With An Inexpansive Waterioo:Chronicle Câ€"Aâ€"S5â€"4 For servig@e Of, MQTS: EXES, EXAMINED â€" â€" N.R.. CRLUIMRE CHRISTENGL LOCOMOTIVE:â€" Commonwealth ties hbetween Canadien: and British Railways were further strengthened at London, England, May 12th, when N. R. Crump, president of Canadian Pacific, christened a new 2,000 H.P. British Railways dieselâ€"electric locomotive "Empress of Britain" named after the Canadian Pacific transâ€" Atlantic passenger liner. (Upper left):â€" New "Empress Voyager" locomotive which will carry passengers between the port of Liverpool and London. (Lower left):â€" Crest specialâ€" ly designed with replica of ship‘s wheel and chequed red AHd white houseflag of all CP.S. 17 UVE EN. Li DR ‘@ nresident checks the controlk L the new diesel with engineâ€" man Arthur Moffat, be ceremonies took place. ca“r:;“;as;:;&;"be-t;;e}\ the Bori of Liverpool and Lo! ly designed with replica of ship‘s wheel and chequed red vessels. (Right):â€" C.P.R.‘s president checks the controll CLASSIFIED L.lL.@ VECSRNDCUTE NeAPS OME NOTR AAACOmEnTE otside CC 0s Com amolca l x 1 before driving it a short distance in MA@ out of Euston station where !Wk NBED : to, supply L eags. We _ Washing. Machine \’ Rapest Washer Repairs. CuA & NBED additional flocks | _ ager, Bo to, supply. us with hatching | _ ada, eggs. We requyire egg : baeeds, |i_________ dual purpose breeds and broilere breeds.. We â€" take|‘Wanted broiler eggs every week in > theyear. We pay as hbigh as | «â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 30c to 3%eâ€" perâ€" dozen. over the market price. Send: for full _ details _ TWEDDLE FERGUS, ONTARIO. THE WATRRLOQ (Ontario), CHRONICIA. h as llâ€"- over : for iT DLE |, LIMâ€"|â€" RIO. , TWO Ww SEVHBu _ AT00L8 . WR TE unds ences provided. Box 31, Waterloo Chronicle. was a world traveler, a refugee froem the Confederacy, and a souvenmir of the Smithsonian A yeung sea captain named William. Driver introduced the nickname. im. 1831, when he was given command of the brig "Charles Doggett." A Business Directary It Pays Ta, Uire The Chronicle Classified Seation SAVES YOU / MONEY IM; EFVERY WAY © PROTBRCTS WOODWORK © PROTECTS PAINT © KEEPS INSECTS OUT © KEEPS RAIN & COLD: OUT © SAVES MONEE ON, FUBLD CAULKING HELPS IN: MANYX OTHER WAYS. FOR FREE BSTIMATES "OLD> GLORY* «. S$H 5â€"32Z31 CAULKING "Old Glory" Sg VR MONKS B 38 1 5697; Vichoctitn T. For Thar Unussiali Gifk Vint Te â€"heâ€" took theâ€" flag: with him to Nashville, Tenn., where the [neme "Old. Glosy?~ spread. During the Civil War the flag was sewed inside. a. bed ‘quiltâ€" to hide it from Confedâ€" lerage _ troops. Whien Union soldiers, took Nashvélle in :1962 Driver hrought out the iflag: and it was raised aver the state Capitol. In 1922, "Old Glory" retired g:‘. the. Swithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. "Old Glory." Driver traveled twite around the world with the> flag; acâ€" cording to: World Beok Enâ€" ‘Canadians Tour BMHPUWUSLI FANS. Kiichen: and. Boathroom. (Continued from Page 12) ney, of; Vancouver, H. L. Nussâ€" baum, P. W. Smith.and J. Holt. all of Toronto. All agreed their three weeks in China were rmost. interestâ€" "The only time some of the ladies. really. worried, was wher. the Intourist man insistâ€" ed; on taking us to an antiâ€"U.S. rally in Shanghai," Mrs. Walâ€" lace told me. "They came to me whitefaced asking ‘what it we are mobbed?"" but 1 asâ€" ,mrell'then that if: they shoutâ€" led. Chanada, â€" GChinese for ‘CGCanada â€" they would be quite Phone Mrs. Wallace wanted to take another group to China in Octâ€" ober but was refused. "The Chinese told me this year‘s quota of Canadian tourâ€" ists is now filled, though mine was the only tourist party from Canada coming here", she and he Hhailed it citizens of~ S&lemt TOâ€"DAY Thuraday,. June 16,, 1969 1 buhotthis dsat i itiifirtnentud 5$ Allco 34. & _ Wate ;llfln.&h-l Ria Mon â€" ‘!© CaNDID WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHE e PHOTOGRAPHE K. McCutchen: ELELTRIC Ph SH 3â€"4526 667. Victoria S,. â€" Kitchener .40 King S$. S.. Waterloo n].’:l?'. A1CUTOEY . 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