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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 May 1964, p. 8

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PAGE HGHT for the fine general average of the farm on May 19 with sixty head bringing a total of $25,345 Mr. Snyder was President of DRAMATIC RELIEF FROM: Aching Feet; Limbs and Back; Swollen and Sore Feet; Arthritis; Rheumaâ€" tism; Stiff Joints; Poor Blood Circulation; Sprains; Bruises; Muscular Soreness; Nervous Tension; Sleepâ€" lessness; Many, many other Diseases; ONLY by Naâ€" tural means‘! NO Drugs whatsoever! ‘The Rotating Pulsator will give you all the features of a whirpool treatment .. . PLUS ... automatically and mechanically, the exclusive natural painâ€"relieving benefits of the pulsation, friction, and Tthythmic water vibâ€" ration action. You derive the benefits of a 2â€"hour profesâ€" sional hand massage in only 15â€"minutes! ALL ELDERLY PERSONS will benefit greatly through our Rotating Pulsator treatments, ALL Athletes and persons standing on their feet for hours at a time such as waitress; Golfers; Farmers; Workers; Clerks; Police; Dentists, etc., etc. BUT MOST WOMEN because their high heels cause pain when walking or standing for any length of time â€" Lagâ€" gard circulation can be corrected by Rhythmic Pulsations. Also Hair and Scalp Treatments Massoâ€"Therapy Clinic 179 King Street South â€"â€" _ Waterloo 9 â€" 12 a.m. Snyder Holsteins (Registered Under The Drugless Practitioners Act Province of Ontario) © Store Everything For One Low Price © More Closet Space ©@ Completely Insured © Positive Protection Against Moths, Fire, Theft Here‘s What You Get â€" A Garment Storage Service‘ at a new low price All You Can "Stuff" INTO A BIG STORAGE BOX "SWISS" Open Monday through Friday: No Appointment Necessary. !> u‘ C3 m ;j,g« ¢ + Sm ’4‘,‘; C : FOR FAST CALL â€" wWHY NOT CALL US FOR 2 â€" 5 p.m. 7 â€" 9 p.m. at . T i clation A. I. Unit and ‘hu been thoun juuke of Holmeln cors, 4 mamber of the A. I. Unit since at Sydney, Australia two years Twin bred heifers named Airâ€" ago. Cattle from his herd have YU° Ray Apple Maude and Airâ€" enriched the bloodiines of many Yue Ray Apple Matilda opened Canadian herds as well as those the sale. These animals are © We Purnish The Storage Box, Stuff It Full Of Kiddies‘ Clothing, Your Skirts, Sweaters, Suits And Blankets â€"_YOU PAY ONLY FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY as far awey‘ as Argentins. Mr. T. R. Clarkson, Brampton paid $775 for a bred heifer sired by the "Very Good" bull, Brownâ€" dale Johanna Prince and whose two nearest dams were both classified "Very Good". Thirtyâ€"three milking females averaged $423 each; fifteen bred heifers, $496; tw o open yearlings, $250 each; nine heifâ€" er calves, $321 each,; and one bull, $375. The auctioneer was Angus Brubacher, Kitchener. A total of 11 head were bought for export, three of these to going the U.S.A. and the balance to unnamed Latin American buyers. Kempton & Snedigar, _ T empe, Arizona bought a bred heifer at $600. ‘Good" and with an honour list record as a twoâ€"yearâ€"old who in turn is from another "Very Good" dam. The size is the Watâ€" erloo Unit bull, Grand Rang Exâ€" cel classified "Very Good". Both twing went to Ward A. Shantz, Waterloo at the top price of the sale $1,050 each. A fourâ€"yearâ€"old daughter of the Superior Type Sire, Elm:â€" croft Tradition, went to Randale Farms, Breslau at $1,000, this being the highest price for a milking female. She too was from a "Very Good" dam. Ranâ€" dale Farms also bought a bred beifer at $650, a threeâ€"yearâ€"old at $535 and an eightâ€"monthâ€"old heifer calf at $290. Phone 742â€"1936 For Appointmen t Open Daily 9 to 5:30 Closed All Day Wednesday 104 King West Kitchener C. F. PRICE, R.O. J. D. PRICE, O.D. OPTOMETRISTS was one of the moving in the formation of the (Cleaning Extra) { 295 loam. Avoid poor, dry sand or grevel and heavy, cobd clay soils. Choose a site which is relatively Honticulturists with the Onâ€" tario Department of Agriculture s0; y901s poyllroo Suiing a@mps new plantings. The plants mey be set out as soon as the ground ean be prepared. Remove old dead leaves and runners and do not allow the plants to dry out Set the plants out in either the "mailed row" or the "hill" system. In the maited row sys tem, plants are set 18 to 24 in ches apart in the row and the grown for the past four or five A complete fertilizer . such as 6â€"12â€"12 or one of a similar rows are 3 to 4 feet apart. Runâ€" ners are allowed to devebop and fill out the rows. In the hill sys tem, all runners are removed and plants are set 12 inches aâ€" part in the row. The rows are spaced 15 to 18 inches apart. Use a garden trowel to make the hole, which should be dm enough so that roots are spread out. Press the soil firmly around the roots and make sure that the plant crown is flush with the soil surface. retio should be added to the soil before planting. Apply at the rate of 1‘%% pounds per 100 work in well. The soil should be in a fairly Boose condition at planting time. 285 LANCASTER W 188 HIGHLAND RD. 6017 King St. W., Kitchener Dial 744â€"7373 45 WATERLOO 108 WEBER W. 678 KING W. KITCHENER 292 KING E. W. KITCHENER 239 KING N. WATERLOO THS WATEELOO YARDS AT soUTHAMPTON & KINCARDINE KITCHENER KITCHENER KITCHENER KITCHENER BREASTS 43« WINGS CORN BEEF SUMMER SAUSAGE LEAN COORSH WATERMELONS GOLDEN CORNâ€" on â€" the â€" COB SCHNEIDER‘S CANTALOUPES NO. 1 CALIFORNIA, LONG WHITE NEW POTATOES NO. 1 JUMBO, SALMON FLESH NO. 1 FLORIDA, GARDEN FRESH NO. 1 FLORIDA, LONG GREY CANTONESE onners « 57« CHOICE rmusare 29 tiis ‘ 99. SHRIMP OR CHICKEN SUNSHINE FROZEN Open Mondays â€" (Bridgeport Rd. at Weber St.) ® 421 GREENBROOK DRIVE, FOREST HILL © 315 LANCASTER WEST © 100 HIGHLAND RD. WEST ®© 501 KRUG ST. © 696 BELMONT WEST 2 LB. PKG. 2 LB. PKG. Kitchener Stores Open Thursday and Friday Night Till 9:30 6 Stores To Serve You WATERLOO STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 10 P.M. Tomato Soup Marshmallows SWANETTE Facial Tissues Fruit Pies McCORMICK‘S Instant Coffee House & Garden Spray CHASE & SANBORN HEINZ BABY DILLS _.... XKS.PUC ... 2 for 49c MONARCH POUCH PAK CAKE MIXES (10 Varieties) 2 â€" 29c¢ LIBBY‘S CRUSHED PINEAPPLE ........... 20 or. tin 33¢ Thrift Liquid Detergent =................ 24 or. 39¢ STOKLEY‘S CREAM STYLE CORN .. 15 oz. tins 2 for 29c DOLE FRUIT COCKTAIL _.............. 20 or. tins 35¢ BLUE BONNET MARGARINE ............... 3 lbs. 79c WITTICK‘S â€" Apple, Cherry, Raisin HEINZ RAID 12 oz. Spray Bomb CHICKEN LEGS _ 39 WINGS â€" 25 2/ â€" 3 lb. Average Midget Bag 1%/4 Ib. Average 17 Lb. Average (LARGE SIZE) 10 Lb. Bag Wednesday, May 27, 19646 â€"~â€" Size 270 400‘s Size 10 Oz. Tins We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities 6 Or. Jar 1 Lb. Pkgs 6 â€" 39¢ ]5â€" 79â€" 89â€" 39¢ â€" 37 ¢ =â€" 89¢ :. 69 1.00 99¢ 1.00 49¢ 29¢ 33¢ 39¢ 29¢ 35¢ 79¢ * 4

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