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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Sep 1965, p. 16

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HAID, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred, 219 Bellhaven â€" Drive, Waterloo, Sept. 20, daughter (died same * day). °> LOGOZNY, Mr. and Mrs. Thadâ€" deus, 72 Allen St. W., Waterâ€" loo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, SCHNEIDER, Mr. and _ Mrs. Harry, RR 2, Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 22, daughter. WALLS, Mr. and Mrs. William, 272 Hazel St., Waterloo, at Kâ€"W Hospital, Sept. 22, son. PATTERSON, Mr. and Mrs. E. Palmer, 115 William St. W., Waterloo, at Kâ€"W Hospital, Sept. 22, daughter. SCHICKLER, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, 152 Esson St., Waterâ€" loo, at St. Marys Hospital, Sept. 24, son. STOLJKER, Mr. and Mrs, Robert 93 Avondale Ave. S., Waterâ€" loo, a tSt. K.ary‘s Hospital, Sept.: 23, son. SQUIRE, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, ‘ 376 Erb St. W.. Waterloo, a% Kâ€"W Hospital, Sept. 23, dauâ€" ‘ ghter. SCHNEIDER, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D., RR 3. Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 22, daughter. FIELDHOUSE, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneht RR 1 Waterloo at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 25, son. WEI. Dr. and Mrs. Ling, 56 Higsh St.. Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 24, daughter. KINAT. Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 43 Allen St. W., Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 24, daughter. M + 0 Bd A GES DEUTSCHLANDER â€" STRUB, HILLERâ€"SCHLOSSER. Sept. 25, Beverly Anne Schlosser. Watâ€" erloo, to William Arthur Hillâ€" er. Kitchener. LAWâ€"METCALF. Sept. 25, Diane Helena Metcalf{, Kitchener, to . Brian Clarence Law, Waterâ€" __ lo0. | A F A T H § EWCWA Starts Miss Hodgkinson said the Unâ€" #versity of Waterloo will have three womean‘s _ intercollegiate athletic teams this year â€" basketâ€" ball, volleyball, and field hock The field hockey competition will be a joint effort between the WIAU and the EWCWIA end will start this month. Miss Hodgkinson _ explained that although there are two dis tinct _ women‘s _ intercollegiate wnions, _ competitions between wniversities in different unions would still be in edfect. MACPHERSON â€" MOESER, Sept. 25. Karen Moeser, RR 3, Watâ€" erloo, to Donald Rawdon Macâ€" Pherson. Bridgeport. WOLFENBERG, Theodore. 229 Waterioo "~St., Sept. 22, 70 years. BEARINGER. Mrs. W. Edward, 12 Union St. E., Waterloo, Sept. 22, 81 years. Queen‘s, Toronto, Gueiph, Me Master, and Western. DONNELLYâ€"KING, â€" Sept. 18, Anne Marie King, Kitchener, to Thomas John Donnelly, Waterloo. Sent. 25. Gloria Ann Strub, RR 3. Waterloo, to John Reinâ€" hardt Deutschlander, Kitchenâ€" er. #01IC Erb St N., Waterloo, at kW Hospital, Sept. 2, daugh 133 Albert St., Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. ©2, (Continued on Page 2) ‘ Chronicle Classified. Section B iR T H "Ontario‘s labour force is growing by leaps and bounds and each year more women workers are joining its ranks," he continued. "Because of this, women workers, too, are fre quently involved in industrial accidents and it also essential that they become more s@féety conseious." . He pointed out that in 1964 more than 100 workers in L A.â€" P.A. companies lost their lives through industrial accidents and diseases while a total of 39,364 compensation Ccases were reporâ€" ted to the Workmen‘s Compen sation Board of Ontario. "When a workman is involvâ€" ed in an accident it means pain and suffering for him personâ€" ally. But it also results in anxâ€" iety, heartache and hardship for his family," Mr. Henley pointed out. sociations in an appeal to the women of this community (to share in a provinceâ€"wide Octe ber Safety Campaign. "If wives, mothers and sweetâ€" hearts wil get wholeâ€"heartedly behind this campaign and use their influence to make their men more safety conscious and to use prescribed safety equip ment, we should be able to make October an accidentâ€"free month," Mr. Henley said. SINGER LIG ZIAG sewing machâ€" ine with portable cabinet. Does tig myg and buttonholes. Can be had for balance ow ing $57.00 cash or $8.00 menâ€" thly. Write box 1990, Waterâ€" Your old auto, boat, motor, trailer, T.YV., radio, record player, stove, fridge, dresser, baby crib, stroller, play pen, tricycle, bicycle, power tools, machine tools, fishing tackâ€" les, guns, guitars, amplifiers, accordians, . movie, . projecâ€" tors, field glasses, telescopes, antiques, colored glass, garâ€" den tool or anything else you no longer need. Just bring articles to me and 1J will sell them for you. We Need Used Furniture Suitable For Students 89 Bridgeport Rd., Waterios < (":A"' > C m[oes ut oi » 58 Erb St. W. Waterloo SH Do YOU WANT TO SELL ANY OF THESE ARTICLES? loo Chronicle. Service, Parts & Suppliecs Demonstrationsg PHONE (Continued from page 12) HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (rubber R. A. HENDRY Open Daily 9:3¢ am. â€" 10:00 pm. We Sell Anything You No Longer Need For Cash JOHN‘S RESALE CENTRE ELECTROLUX WANTâ€"ADS EXCEPTED UP TO 5 PM. MONDAY 742â€"3881 Articles FOR SH 5â€"8119 # wb WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED LIMITED §0 Ontario S. Dial SH 3â€"1449 Also TV, Radios, Vacuums. Trilites, Toasters and Irons. JOHN B. BRICKER 179 KING ST. S. WATERLOO 45¢ a col. width, one inch in depoth. copy to run 13 weeks. Williams Appliance CLASSIFIED RATES 3¢ a word with minimum ef PDeadline, Monday 5 p.m. less 10%. geoods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelopes with price list, 6 samples 25¢; 2 samples $1.00. Mail order Dept. W 34, Nov. Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. Elmer Filsinger CHIROPRACTOR APPLIANCES & SERVICE Refrigerators â€" Ranges â€" Wringer â€" Automatie Washers â€" Dryers LET US CLEAN YOUR Rugs & Furniture cau HELM rvs 742â€"8488 1 Bridgeport Road DOBBINS 17 Dunbar S, Wateriese You Get FAST Results by using Chronicle Classified Ads Authorized Kelvinater FOR FAST RESULTS USE THE CLASSIFIED SECTION SAW SHARPENING SHARPENING RUG CLEANING CHIROPRACTOR SH 5â€"8934 742â€"9341 ALL TYPES REPAIRS PERSONAL pikp® We stock parts for and repair all makes TREE REMOVAL, also large branches and trimming. For free estimates phone 653â€"5848. LADY with use of car and have WANTED â€" â€" Donations of used books for book sale, by serâ€" vice organization. Call 74% 8116 or 742â€"3950. Proceeds for "AVON IS$ CALLING* In your neighborhood through TV. Be the Avon Representa tive and turn spare time into money. Call now SH 24169. 745â€"4537 104 King 8. Waterieo 48 King St. S. Waterloo _ Crystal â€" China Ceramics Radiosâ€"Cuckoo Clocks Compare Our Prices .. They ARE Lower Kitchener Phone 744â€"4456 We purchase in carload lots. Highest cash prices for dead or disabled cows & horses. See the larfist display of freezers Waterloo County. Beatty and Woods Available from 7 to 29 cu. ft. . $169. up Paconi Deadstock Removal Ltd. Hearth Radio a pleasing personality needed now. Call 743â€"0651 mornings Lic. 349 C 65: 226 R. P. 65 charity. Terms Available at Bank Interest WINDMILL SHOP HELP WANTED FEMALE Closed Friday Evenings E. B. Koenig Ltd. Open All Day Saturday 200 Highland. Road W. For That Unusual Gift Visit The FREEZERS Radios, Auto, Home, Transister Record Players, TV‘s, Small Appliances, KElectric Shavers Zenith 97950 TREE REMOVAL DEAD STOCK FREEZERS SERVICE WANTED GIFTS PHONE BARBER SHOP {(across from new Post Office) Open Daily 9 to 5:30 Closed Al Day Wednesday ARJAY OPTOMETRISTS Plumbing â€" Heating By Murray‘s Studio Cook‘s Pharmaty C. P. PRICE, R.O. 749 King St. West KITCHENER FREE. DELIVERY Portraits â€" NO MORE LONG WAITING 2# Barbers To Serve You and 1y of e » (Formerly Pete‘ _ rrp sSt. W.) University Students Hair Styling A Specialty Harold McDermott . PLUMBING â€" HEATING BRIDGE SPORTS Team Discounts Phone 742â€"1936 For Appointmen t 745â€"7032 and King Norts Waterloo Open Ti 12 Midnite McDERMOTT‘S 104 King West Home Remodeling Repairs S POR TS Super Variety "YoU NEED IÂ¥ WE Got tt Waterloo Phone 743â€"4272 Leots of Parking PHOTOGRAPHY Shop #6 Union St. E. 40 King St. S. Waterioo 742â€"6262 PHARMACY 744â€"3589 156

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