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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Oct 1962, p. 4

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FREE PARKING " ALUMINUM SALES ALUMINUM gingham [am-a New Homes "A” parts for Visit The New cm snap “Ton Union teat" $50 REWARD momma BANG" LAUNDRY EQUIP“! MG!!- WASHERS "ott out new as mus ,szmn “its. fi.. Handmade Candles Pottery by Herman Wood Carving: Paintings Peter Goat: Elizabeth Hoey's Silk Screen LEATHER GOODS REPAIRING Brows Welsh Terrier (Sp-yeti Female) Last vicinity Kaitlin. Flats .. Lexington III. Phone 742-9400!»- Phone SH 3-3292 ROY WILLIAMS ll. BABCOCK REPAIRS - INSURANCI I aria-sun $50 REWARD “VARIETY INSURANCE Stl 3-7686 ”nun-us. SH $7861 Appliance I "g "tfi “HT it] - MG 10ST 'EECE] ‘1‘“. Agv. u- T' 'T", Luau " td CARS FOR SALE AetmW,armgir_srtoreto Ike i ri-{aomj but iiiht Iii no cup-thy than no. DEAR DISGUSI'ED: tf the Iarrwereinmored,thqpaniab 'rtentmighttresr-ftt-e fttrattttuteeett-tiatt-r nontokuemdyouwentnhud blindly just been”: you felt “an.“ III-ounlnu‘Vphh-il. “~Q*~_ 'Nerhthé.tsHrb-aoer althomhyihobunm MM~HW~ mummmm' khaki“. V pnmuuumaf An..0Brhl.--qb.eatttt. “Win-add arm-0d“.- Wmuhhl‘d M bum It. m Hugo's-Id. my 'i-a-tire-tstir-Mt. iSévenSeasf 2:; 1lifll0 ELSE WANTS A NEW CAR! t,li5litflitlfliliti'8tNtit 5:10 xxxxxx o iiii' 3otttx tt I gnu: DIAL SH 5-0021 - " - WIT- A momma urn-Imam iii " trttxittttttttttttootitt" L0ttt1trtttFttt2r2trr.2ot.1.r.F.r wall plaques ...ulmoreuunyouruco that will suffer. Your bank etc? account will take . hating too ' .. ,oumaltethewrmgdecision // // I Q on automatic heating equipment. Mao It will pay you well to take a L..,,,,,,--: thetimetolnmtigutcnll D>""" m... and models of modern automatic equipment - \\\ the comparative costs - THE BANK OF NOVA $00le GIFT SHOP Don't cut off your nose . . . to spite your facet. in [lelllx LOAN WHEN YOU GET THE FACTS is")? mum-Lulu.- yt ua-rt-sh-e-ra-a...- , Imuonhuomu Maul-M31 Coest out yeattsiial whim-aim Yeo.tethtk1rteaetfeee.tuott-sz3srerre-rer,esr. yf"*ort111tPterfrrHetasturtsr-cuui-ai-s,a,iai heYcreae6e,mtrasmritrhsirto.taritx. countries: . Americans spend S35 per capita on manufactured imports . . . The British spend $75 . . . West Germans spend $60 . . . Canadians spend $235 perpemm per yeart If theseexpenditures in Ontarioon import- ed goods could be reduced by Moo, we would still be amongst the worid's greatest importershthattt00wemdiverted toCan- Idian goods we would add t6auraum to We are the world's greatest importers. 60.000 e [i[lliffr0iip, BOEHMERS 6-toaan.--CKCR0PENLmtg , Mt-u-m-ir-ttuit '-2..rrt.---Weat-HitNma. 2-450 ..m.---Ron'shm 4:30-7 P.m.--Niuh- Maine. VuHm-m‘ Modern Fisr Stylists JACKETS. tq . COATS $68 Fm Minus at your home. Free pick up In! delivery. “can. 133 [In 't. s. Nata-l: o ll "d,ttl eve-hp. at . u ' y " -utor for ZENITH 11520 (no to! out") Hague " Ind Ila-delu- in u and???“ nun-t _ I Dial I490 FUR COATS 'mreemtetitdttdtpereatetmmnewiout To mplish this, the consyiner hing» become"%bet conscious"; it is the sum of all ourdartoday purchases which can add up to the success or failure of our economy. Whenever the consumer reaches out for an imported product, he or she should ask; "Is there a Canadian equivalent?” For in most cases there is 1 Canadian product that is as good or better. The more money we spend for things we make, the more prosperous the people of Ontario will bet GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO TRADE CRUSADE lab-ht“. -r-i.it.6t.ath.x- CHARCOAi. Alf W7 DAYS A WEEK m lab-ll Hu- " sn b2211 OPEN 'lt'ti'21tsJ'.?d: Thur. - Fri. - Sat. Mttrt.-liver . Bacon Mashed Potatoes. Onion tti Tues-Virginia Baked Ham, Pineapple Wee-iathern Fried Chicken Thur.-Swiss Steak, Potatoes. Apple Sauce Fti--Fish a; Chips or Irish Stew Si-Hot Beef. Pork or Whey. Salad Foam Waxed Green Beans . Coffee Included EVERY SUNDAY = mm GOURMET STORE - DELICATESSEN Served Mon. thru. Sat. “Food That Tickle: Your Ribs" AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT WILL BE YOUR CHOICE! o..itumorotunrourfaee the time to investigate all types and models of modern automatic equipment - , the comparative costs - the economy of the fuel - the ufety and the dependability. .....y99¢ 11:30 am. to 6p.m. The symbol of mm and opportunity for tho ”out and industries of 00m. I"! apron/rum" ”Va-bunny.- HMUVUI,MUO- I. '0qrfd.ar-arsdouaii"i, .4h'eet9oqestttt.t-.

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