ONE ZIG ZAG Sewing Machine, does . mending, _ embroidery work, makes button â€" holes. Balance owing $53.80 or $7.00 THREE YEAR OLD APPLE TREES, Macintosh Courtland, Delicious, also raspberry, red and black currant and gooseâ€" _ berry busbhes. Mr. Emerich TWIN CONTINENTAL BEDS, MONEY TO LOAN PAGER POUHK 1 PRINCESS ST. W. WATERLOO For All Your Auction Needs Estates From Bereavement Finance Repossessions Smail or Large Lots Accepted Visit Our Sales Rooms Auction Sale Thurs. 7:30 pm. Friday 10 a. m. to 8 p.m. 114 KING ST. S. _ Waterioo for any good purpose Slightly used Singer Zigâ€"Lag deskâ€"like console, has hundreds of fancy stitches; buttonholes, sews on buttons. Cash price $57.77 or payments of §$6.80 a month. Dealer. Write Box 10, Waterioo Chronicle. planting lawn, mowing, etc. â€"â€" 61 Union St. E. SH 34972 LOANS ienced in digging flower beds, i’er month. Write Box 11, Watâ€" erloo Chronicle. iouï¬hketodoanytypeul Leather vinyl Rocking Chair. Almost New. Apply 67 Laurel PAYMENTS TAILORED TO YOUR BUDGET Phone or Call In at K. W. AUCTION MARKET Organ Instruction NOW AVAILABLE Phone 745â€"3631 MUSIC CENTRE PRESCRIPTION FOR PAYING BILLS 1252 King St. E. Kitchener DAYMOND PAY ‘ZM OFP WITH a LOW.COST, LIFEâ€"INSURED $50 to $5,000 A T L A N T LC FIN A N CE LOWREY Phone 745â€"1311 10 a.m. to 5:30 pm. LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA Don Seweli 744â€"1153 Open Daily g’ixxxx! x _ xx xx _ xX xx _ 8x . 30000 *X "Ax) [z XK _ xX _X Classified Advertising Rates 3¢ per word â€"â€" minimum 50c KXXX SALES HELP WANTED WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE to call regularly each month on ARE YOU JUST getting by when you should be getting ahead? If so, we can offer you perâ€" manent or partâ€"time position with a 9 year old "Shop in Your Home Service". Qualifyâ€" ing applicants receive salary, commission, _ bonuses . while training. SH 5â€"3626 after 5. IF YOU ARE University or High School graduate, over 21 years of age, wish to learn insurâ€" ance profession and earn while learning, write in confidence giving your particulars to Box 43, Kitchener. FEMALE HELP WANTED le 1858 to 1901, 50¢ each lc 1901 to 1920, 25¢ le 1920 to 1938 10c lc 1938â€"1939â€"1948â€"1954 3e 5¢c 1858 to 1899 $2.00 5¢ 1899 to 1922, 50c S¢ 1922 to 1937, 10c. S¢ Brown and 1948, 50e 10c 1858 to 1899 $5.00 10c 1899 to 1938, 30c. 10c 1948, $3.00 25¢ 1858 to 1900, $2.00 25¢ 1900 to 1936, 50c F. 25c 1948 1954, 30c 50c 1870 to 1906, $5.00 50c 1906 to 1930, 75¢. 50c _ 1931â€"1932â€"1934â€"1936â€"1948, $10.00 50c 1937â€"1938â€"1939â€"1947, 75e Silver dollars 1935â€"1936â€"1939â€"1949â€"1952â€"1954â€" 1955â€"1956, $1.50 1937â€"1938â€"1945â€"1946â€"1947 $10.00 1948, $50.00 $30.00 for gold coin 50c for Newfoundland 1¢ We buy all Newfoundland coin S¢ for American ic with letter s or d 1909 to 1934 1e l¢ le le 48 King St. S. Waterioo Crystal â€" Radios â€" China â€" Chocolates â€" _ Ceramics 1956 FORD â€" 2 Door Standard ‘Shift â€" 6 Cylinder Almost Like New Inciuding Plates FINA SERVICE 405 King North â€" Waterloo Repairs To Ail Makes Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Gas Pumps Open Ail Day Sunday, March 31 And All Next Week for himself without investment ; on his part. He should be betâ€" ween the ages of 25 and 45, | honest, ambitious, and with a‘ in confidence to Box 174, Kitâ€" chener. $5 per hour. Write STUDIO metics clients in and around Waterioo, making â€" necessary deliveries, etc., 3 or 4 hours CWM, 840 LaFieur Ave., Monâ€" WINDMILL SHOP HAID‘S GARAGE Querbes Coin Exchange 7519 Querbes Ave. Montreal For That Unusual Gift Visit The This Week Only Phone 745â€"6221 1954 ZEPHYR 1950 AUSTIN SPECIALS Coins Wanted Including Plates only $49.50 $595.00 find the right man, coin A meat loaf can be a real challenge to you . . . . each one can be different by just changâ€" ing the seasonings. Chili sauce horseradish, prepared or dry mustard, cloves, sage and allâ€" spice are just a few suggestions for making a meat loaf mixture different. It‘s best to suds and rinse these inside out to prevent snagâ€" ging the long floats of thread which give such cottons their unusual surface interest. 'l'HE NEW ENGLISH BIBLE was attacked recently by T. S. Elliot, the Pulitzer prize â€" winâ€" ning poet. He challenged the principle announced in the introâ€" duction, that translation should keep up with changes in the use of the English language. Heavy textured cottons, such as jacquards and tapestries, are among the popular fabrics for spring fashions. Elliot said "Change can someâ€" times be for the worse, and it is as much our business to atâ€" tempt to arrest deterioration of our language.. . . . as to accept change." The New Testament transâ€" lation published in 1961 has sold more than 4,700,000 copies. A translation of the Old Testâ€" ament is expected to be finished in about five years. ‘"Meat Loaf Variety" WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Also TV, Radios, Vacuums, Trilites, Toasters and Irons. 50 Ontario S. Dial SH 3â€"1449 Church of the Holy Saviout Allen St. E., Waterleo Friday, April 5, 3â€"5:30 p.m. W.C. Hartman Elmer Filsinger LET US CLEAN YOUR caur HELM avs 742â€"8488 CONSTRUCTION LTD. Rugs & Furniture SH. 5â€"4133 RUMMAGE SALE Poet Objects To New English Bible R. A. HENDRY 58 Erb St. W. o SH 5â€"8119 Sales Service We stock parts for . and repal; all makes F 1'â€".'.' y en / t w Bace 0 ts ds t 5c 'W;.m s % 14 ", y ;.‘ t o _ _! THREWATERLOO (Ontarie) CHRONKLE * them at the ond â€" wrong. He‘s "lost" interest. I ot the week. i | hope you‘re not sitting around put in all my |\ waiting for him to put in an tips but | don‘t :tlnk -n'oh':}.ppe“m_ other s 1 think | :::v.:o'l:.nm ::-m“h.ck b,;| DEAR OAN: My probiem as how can | prove it? â€" â€" Gay. _| YOU might guess is about a boy. | 1 tike him a lot and he knows it DEAR GAL: unless you have | but he won‘t do anything about proof positive, which you havâ€" | it. Ne does seem pleased about en‘t, I advise you to say nothing. | it but that‘s all. He‘s a nice boy end in my grade at school but You may have asked the questâ€" | Tot in my % ion _ because mb-conu-iously,l Ns likes my big brother and you‘ve considered holding DaCK | comes over to see him quite of wmeofyourupsuwhelherortm The three of us have a lot not you realize it. People a"€ | of fun but how am I fo yet him generally honest. ,,. reatite I‘m serious? I‘m not DEAR 18â€" YEARâ€"OLDS: I can‘t answer that. I do know if I had a daughter who married against my wishes and she was in the desperate situation as you are, I‘l set aside my personal feelâ€" ings about the marriage and help. Charity begins at home, not at the welfare department. DEAR DAN: When my guy DEAR DAN: My boy friend and 1 got married against the wishes of our parents and now when we need their heip, they‘if have nothing to do with us. G., work for two months and we‘re in town, particularly the grocer and our rent. We know we did wrong but the damage has been done and we‘re trying to make the best of it. We hate to apply for county aid but uniess something breaks in the next few days, we‘ll have to. What gripes me is that my father could toan us a couple of hundred â€" dollars without â€" any sweat. Don‘t you think they‘li be ashamed when we have to get welfare help? â€" â€" Two 18 Yearâ€" and 1 first started going steady inverted position which eventually gave him a headache. The battling Beast, enraged after the gentleman successfully pinned him to the mat proceeded to bounce. the favour on his head durâ€" ing the main event on the professional wrestling card at the Kitchener Auditorium Monday evenâ€" ing. Hundreds of local fans were on hand to witâ€" ness the musclar display. GENTLEMAN JIM HADDES finds himself in an By Den relligan %§% we went out twiee a. week and he celled me every night. Then the phone calls drapped to just later, we just started going out DEAR SHATTERING HEART: If life was this simple, it wouldâ€" n‘t be any fun. A failing of many girls is that because they like certain boys and the boys know it, the guys should auto matically like them. A girl‘s face figure, braces, lisp, syness, forâ€" wardness, hair style and everyâ€" thing else have nothing to do with it. A boy either likes a girl or he doesn‘t. You can keep working on this but don‘t expect results. the greatest figure in the world so what am | to do? â€" Shatterâ€" He likes my big brother and comes over to see him quite ofâ€" ten. The three of us have a lot of ftun but how am i to get him to realite I‘m serious? I‘m not DEAR S. B.: I can‘t referee this but be 100 per cent satisâ€" fied in your own minds where you‘ll be living before you do get married. Being with the one you love, whether in Neverâ€" Never Land, is the important factor. DEAR DAN: 1 love my state (Idaho) and want to continue living here after marriage so ! can be close to my folks but my boy friend wants to try the west coast. We argue about this constanly and need your help. Mospital, March 22, son. BLOUSE, Mr. and Mrs. Keaneth, 130 Beimont St., Waterioo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 24, ATKINSON, Mr. and Mrs. David, BRUBAKER, Mr. and Mrs. Peter 265 Mary St., Waterloo, at Kâ€"W COUPAL, Mr. and Mrs. Ovila, 34 Albert St., Waterloo, at St Mary‘s Hospital, March 22, daughter. DIETRICH, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. 137 Oriole St., Waterloo, n, Kâ€"W Hospital, March 23, a daughipf. | FREY, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, RR | 1, Waterloo, at Kâ€"W Hospital, | March 19 daughter. | HERGOTT, Mr. and Mrs. Raiph, | 13 Bridge St. Bridgeport at St. Mary‘s â€" Hospital, March 23, SHINGLES, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 27 Columbia St. West, Waterâ€" loo, at Kâ€"W Hospital, March 21 QUON, Mr. and Mrs. William, 27 Laurel St. East, Waterloo, at Kâ€"W Hospital March 25, MALCOLM, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, 26 University Ave., Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 24, daughter. MARTIN, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie, 30 Water St. West, Elmira, at Kâ€"W Hospital, March 25, son. MILLS, Mr. and Mrs. John, 54 Weber St. South, Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 23, KAISER, Albert W., 258 Herb ert St., Waterloo, March 20, 67 years. KLEA, Mrs. Daniel, 14 Union St., Waterloo, March 21, 66 years. RUDYK, Michael J., 110 Allen St. West, Waterloo, March 28, 66 years. ROEMER, Gustav, 127 Marshall St., Waterioo, March 21, 83 years. RUSH, Mrs. Jean, 186 King St. South, Waterioo, March 24, 66 years. SHANTZ, Aldred, RR 1, Waterâ€" lo0, March 22, 74 years. daughter Dettmer Super Wearing Qualities Super Pulling Power Super Tough Construction Padded Rolling Centre Easy Budget Terms Tractor Tires Deaths FARMERS rFAKMERKRQ BE READY FOR SPRING FARM WORK SEE DETTMER‘S NOW FOR BIG TRADEâ€"INS * _ Mr. and Mrs Lioyd Cathers "’,ol tHanover announce the enâ€" * | gagement of their daughter, ’Colcuc Marie, 58 Albert St., RR | Waterioo, to Bruce Grieve Rich tal, | mond a son of Mr. and Mrs. Willson _ Richmond â€" of Platts ph, !vllle, The wedding will take St. ‘ place April 20 at 3 o‘clock at 23, Trinity United Church, Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Hager, hoe Norman St., Waterioo, anâ€" \nounce the engagement of their Jdaugln.el' Carolyn Georgina, to David Jeffrey Brent, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Jeffrey Brent of Bresâ€" lau. The Church of the Holy Savâ€" | iour, Waterloo, will be the setâ€" ting for the 2 o‘clock ceremony ]on April 13. TIPS FROM AN EXPERT 'I‘HI-Z FAMOUS MALE COOK, James A. Beard, has been giving cooking demonstrations at the Art Gallery, in Toronto. His recipes for such things as Souffle de Homard Plazaâ€" Athâ€" enee," involving a live lobster, aren‘t much help to the average The engagement is announced of Kathleen Dianne Schmidt, daughter of Mrs. Stella Schmidt, 34 Columbia St., Waterloo, and the late Reuben Schmidt to Larâ€" ry Charles Kaminska, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kaminska, 147 Huber St. The marriage will take place April 27 at 3 o‘clock at St. Mark‘s Lutheran Church. two simple tips * A rubber spatula is the best instrument for stirring scrambled eggs. * Use 1 thsp. cold water for each two eggs â€" not milk or SALESMAN WANTED Service as close as your telephone We offer complete sales and service We fix tires on the farm We pick up and deliver Always a fargs stock on hand Free estimates given at your farm BOX 50, WATERLOO CHRONICLE . but he gave these TIRE SERVICE 118 KENT AVE. SH 5â€"5182 WEITE STATING EXPERIENCE AND SALARY EXPECTED * meet with federal officials to apply the Agricultural Rehabâ€" ilitation and Development Act. The first joint meeting was held in Ottawa, last month. Provincial directors reported on a wide range of projects inâ€" cluding more efficient land use, water conservation, the improveâ€" ment of employment opportuniâ€" ties and improved standards of living in rural areas. HELPS GOD‘S CREATURES B!‘L’AUS.E HE IS INTERESTED in all God‘s creatures, a genâ€" He doesn‘t mind what condiâ€" tion his creatures are in as long as he can help. Some have been hurt by human carelessness. One of these is the amputee pelican which lost a wing after having been shot by a hunter. The albino goose is pale pink "We now have the means, through legislation and federalâ€" provincial agreements, to tackle the problems of rural developâ€" ment in Canada," said A. T. Davidson, ARDA director and chairman of the twoâ€"day meetâ€" ing. Cost of goods and services to Ontario farmers rose 19 per cent in the 10â€"year period ending in 1961. During the same time the average cost per kilowattâ€"hour of electricity dropped 3‘2 per cent. iety of animais and birds get aâ€" long weil together. He has more than 400 creatures from a rare albino goose to a ringâ€"lailed monâ€" key. PROVINCIAL DIRECTORS will Danp wnith Aadrect sffintele *‘ in all God‘s creatures, a genâ€" tie man in Winnipeg has been looking after animals for 30 and would occur perhaps once in a million birds. Unlike humans, his great varâ€" ARDA NEWS