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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jul 1967, p. 11

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& NOW IS THE Time to get a good térritory with Avon. Valuable prizes to win. Openings in Kâ€"W ayea, Doon and Strassburg. Call now. Mrs. Stock. 742â€"4169. * _ NO W » NEW CAMPER Trailer, sleeps up to six. By weekend, week or month. Phone 745â€"8934. "For Sale Work Wanted YOUNG GENTLEMAN requires general work â€" cutting lawns, cleamng windows, basements. chimneys, _ eavestroughs, â€" etc. Willing to start immediately. Phone 743â€"1131. Help Wanted Female DRAPERY, Upholstery, slip covâ€" ers, yard goods and remnants. tremendous selection. Outstandâ€" ing quality at lowest prices. _ Shop now and save. Manufacâ€" turers Outlet Company, Retail Depot, 159 King St. East, Kitâ€" chener (across from City Hall, next to Fox Theatre), .open daily 9 a.m. to 6 pm. Friday to 9 p.m. 742â€"6341. WHETHER BUYING, Selling or Trading Household Furniture, Appliances, etc. Visit The D. Rentals DEEP AND SHALLOW Well Pump, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tillers, General Hardware, Electrical and Plumbing Supâ€" plies. Ditner Hardware Sales & Service, St. Agatha, 742â€"0861. 10 YEAR OLD Boy will walk dogs. Westmoumnt â€" Enb area. Phone 743â€"2458. 495 Lancaster St. West, Bridâ€" geport, next to Gene‘s Esso Station. SH 3â€"6242. A small extra charge for cutting and wrapping. Driveâ€"In Meat Market SIDES OF BEBF 51c lb. halfs, quarters or eighths for your freezer. Also smaller cuts. Full line of fresh cured and smoked meats at WHOLEâ€" SALE PRICES. Come in and look, see before you buy. Typists Dicta Typists Posting Machine Operators _ _TOP RATES PAID WEEKLY Call MRS. BOTT OFFICE AUXILJIARY SERVICE LIMITED FOURTEEN â€" FOOT _ plywood boat. Ten h. p. gas motor. Phone 742â€"7080. & W. Trading Post. 581 Lanâ€" caster Street, Bridgeport. Open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday till 5 p.m. SHerâ€" wood 3â€"1131. CHOICE BEEF TEMPORARY OFFICE POSITIONS Available 26 College Street (43â€"3603 GRONAU‘S GRONAU‘S FOR CLASSIFIED AND DISPLAY ADS. 744â€"6364 744â€"6365 3c Per Word _ Min. 60c Costs So Little â€"Pays So Much from CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE FOR COPY MONDAYS â€" 4 p.m. THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE TWO CHILDREN ages eight and thirteen, would like to stay on farm for holiday. Phone 742â€" LAWN MOWER Repairs & Sharpâ€" Personal Services Real Estate Selling Real Estate is business. Our efficient selling organizaâ€" tion will get you the top price on todays market, with a miniâ€" mum of inconvenience to you. We have the buyers, we need your home. Cal us today. IS YOUR BOAT INSURED?® For protection including fire, theft and liability at reasonable cost, call 742â€"8571. Free quote. Wilâ€" liams Insurance Agency. 59 206 King South, W aterloo 576â€"2660 YOUR LOCA!. REALTOR. When buying or selling homes or businesses give us a call. Cusâ€" tomers waiting for good homes. We need your listing. Dan Dwyer Realtor, 194 King South, Waterloo. 576â€"4460. Also memâ€" ber Kâ€"W Real Estate Board. Let‘s Talk It Over Bacher Realtor $15,400 UNION® WILLOW enmng. Tillers for rent or sale Call 745â€"8934, Dobhin Tool & Equipment Co., 1 Bridgeport Rd., Waterloo, bus and shopping. The ownâ€" er _ of this three bedroom, two storey home, has purâ€" chased a house out of town and will look at all offers. Photo MLS June 147. Inspect this fine home by calhng Member of Kâ€"W Real Estate Board This very central location offers easy access to schools, HELEN PUTNAM Days 576â€"5200 Evenings 576â€"3611 Representing David Putnam Realtor Just minutes from Waterloo, in this pleasant little village. We offer for sale this charmâ€" ing older home, consisting of living room, dining and kitâ€" chen _ combination, _ family room, â€" utility room, â€" three bedrooms and bath upstairs. Attached garage and 50 by 150 foot lot. This home maust be seen to be appreciated. Pnoto MLS June 125. For information call GrenviHe Avenue. Personal Serâ€" vice Plus. DELLA NAHRGANG Dayvs 576â€"5200 Evenings 742â€"3004 $15,600 WELLESLEY MARTIN. Jonathan R.. RR 2. El mira, July 16. 82 vyears. ERB. Mrs Ephraim B.. Parkwood Manor, Cardinal Crescent South, Waterloo, July 18, 95 years MceCLENAGHAN. Harry Joseph, Waterloo, July 19, 84 years. BRUBAKER, Marshall C. _ 57 Union St. E. Waterloo, July 15, 70 vears. BEATON, J. Rowan (Ron)y. 27 George St, Waterloo, July 20, 84 vears. Services KINGHAM. Mr. and Mrs. James, RR 1, Waterloo, at Kâ€"W Hosâ€" pital, July 21, son. TANK, Mr. and Mrs. James, 10 Lodge St., Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 21, son. MUDIE, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 322 Arlene Place, Walerloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 20, daughâ€" ter. HAFFNER. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.. 314 Dale Cres.. Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 13, daughter (died same day). SWARTZ, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Petersburg, at St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pilal, July 15. daughter. KOCHAN. Mr. and Mrs. Valamir, 202 Dale Cres.. Waterloon, at S1. Mary‘s Hospital, July 15, daughâ€" ter. KOEBEL, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, 206 Union St. E., Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 21, son. â€" CLARKE, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, 426 Hazel St., W: terloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 19, daughâ€" ter. MOSER, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, 220 Lincoln Rd., Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 19, son. VARGA, Mr. and Mrs. Laslo, 426 Barrie Place, Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 20, son. QUIRING, Mr. and Mrs. Isaak, 38 Allen St. E.. Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 20, daughâ€" ter. LATTA. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin,. 124 Dover St.. Waterloo, at Kâ€"W Hospital, July 15, daughter. LEDGER. Mr. and Mrs. Russell, 162 University Ave. W.. Waterâ€" loo. at Kâ€"W Hospital, July 21, daughter. VOEGE. Mrs. Edwin H . 159 Belâ€" mont St.. Waterloo, July 21. 78 vears BRIGGS. Mr. and Mrs. Peter, 324 Erb St. W.. Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital. July 18, daughâ€" ter. METZ. Mr. and Mrs. Michael, 83 Blythwood Rd... Waterloo, at Kâ€"W Hospital, July 19. son. SHIELDS, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, 160 Erb St. W., Waterloo, at Kâ€"W Hospital, July 18, daughâ€" ter. We can arrange financing on furniture IMMEDIATELY 16 King North Alan Rigbhy‘s House Of Furniture ImMMmMIGRANTS DEATHS BIRTHS Waterloo 3 Opened in 1913 »_Old Post Office ._Cost $50,000 Charles Moogk. then the ‘own engineer for Waterioo, supervised the building for the government It was in two sections, the main section was 58 by 44 feet and the rear portion was 20 by 44 feet. Building delays were not new to the construction tradethen, either, only it wasn‘t a strike that caused the delay. A special type of stone was to be provided for the exterior and the conâ€" tractor had trouble pleasing the federal _ government. He finally located the stone in New Bruns wick. The old building was erected 54 years ago and officially opened May 15, 1913. It took two years to complete at a cost of $50,000. L. B. Lachance, Ottawa,. was the conlractor. Do you replace all worn or frayed cords immediately? Are matches in your home kept in a safe place, out of the reach of children? Do you have plenty of _ ashtrays? Do you strictly observe the rule never to smoke in bed? Do you have your chimney and heating _ system _ cleaned _ and checked regularly? Any NO answers you have to give to these questions marks a fire danger spot â€" an open invitation for fire to visit your home. Do you keep the grounds around your home free of dead grass, brush and other outside trash? "Well over a half million homes in this country are hit by fire every year, records compiled by the National Fire Protection Asâ€" sociation show," Receipts of cattle were up from the previous week, with most of the increased offering in the stocker cattle. Good steers and heifers were in strong deâ€" mand with prices up 1.00 from the previous week. Medium caitle were fully steady. Cows were strong and veal was lower. Reâ€" placement â€" cattile were â€" steady. Dairy cows and Holstein heifers were strong. Replacement pigs were strong with a lighter offerâ€" ing. Waterloo‘s _ old _ post _ office building, vacant since the new federal building opened, will be used as a clinic by the new colâ€" lege of optometry. University of Waterloo. Are your home powerâ€" tools, motors, machines and appliances kept serviced and clean? f Renovations will be made to the interior to accommodate the clinie and a threeâ€"year lease is being drawn up. Do you regularly get rid of trash and rubbish from attic, basement and closets in your home? Slaughter cattle: choice quaâ€" lity steers sold to 3120 a ewtl.; good 28.00â€"29.00; medium 26.75â€" 27.175; common down to 25.50. choice quality heifers: to 28.50; good 26.00 to 27.00; medium 24.75 to 25.75;, common down to 21.00. Try this quiz on yourself to see just how "fire wise" you are. If you can answer Yes to all these questions, go to the head of the class‘! Heifer type cows: to 25.00 ewt.; good cows to 22.75; medium 21.25 to 22.25; common down to 19.75. Cleanâ€"up is a tradition with good â€" housekeepers, and â€" good housekeeping is one of the surest ways to keep fire from harming your family and home. Canners and cutters: 15.00 to Kitchener Stock Yards Your Fire Department The Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, July 26, WILLIAMSâ€"THORNTON, July 15, Brenda Marie Thornton, Kitchâ€" ener, to Bruce George Wil lhams. Bridgeport BODNARYK i1AUSMAN, July 15, Barbara Ann Hausman, Kitchâ€" ener, to Robert Peter Bodnaryk, W aterine 18.50; butcher and bologna bulls 25.00 down to common at 20.00. HERTZBERGER EYDT. July 17, Carolyn Shireen Eydt. RR 1, Millbank, to Robert Charlton Hertzberger, Waterloo MERLAUâ€"WIGG, July 15. Nelma Jean Wigg, Kitchener. to Henry Peter Merlau, RR 2. Wellesley. YUTZILJANTZL July 15. Marlene Laura Jantzi, Wellesley, to Delâ€" ford Earl Yutzi. RR 2, Wellesâ€" ley. ryn Jane Ruppel, Waterloo, to Hugh F. Conlin, Kitchener. RAUâ€"ROTH, July 22. Mary Louise Roth, St. Clements, to Arnold Rau, Kitchener. BONTAINEâ€"FERGUSON. July 22, Carol Ann Ferguson, Baden, to Jack Gordon Bontaine, Drumbo. WINTERMEYER â€" VOISIN, July 22, Patricia Mary Voisin. Watâ€" erloo, to Paul Jerome Winterâ€" meyer, St. Agatha. SIMPSONâ€"COV AN, July 15. Mary Elizabeth Cowan of Waterioo, to Robert Harold Simpson of Kitchener. Meet Your Fire Fighter Hogs: Good pigs six to eight weeks old, 14.50 to 15.75; eight to 10 weeks,. 16.00 to 18.00; chunks, 18.25 to 20.70; feeder hogs 21.00 to 33.60; sows in pig 87.00 to 101.00; boars. 45.00 to Hoch, both of Bridgeport. _ CONLINâ€"RUPPEL,. July 22, Kathâ€" More than 1,710 young pigs were sold by auction Thursday with the market strong. Horses: More than 194 horses offered with saddle horses from 110.00 to 245.00; matched teams 150.00 to 540.00; meat horses 60.0 io 131.00; ponies 35.00 to 187.00. Good stocker steers sold to 28.90; medium 25.50 to 27.50; stock calves to 30.75. HOCHâ€"SEIP. July 22, Naney Louise Seip to Thomas Phillip Choice veal reached 4050 a cwt. to good, 34.00 to 36.00; com mon grades down to 25.00. Dairy cattle prices: milk cows, 115.00 to 300.00; springer cows from 210.00 to 375.00 a head. LAWRENCE JOSEPH HUB| 168 Union Street East, Wate Wife: Shirley Two children: Graig 7, Brenda 9 Appointed to department "BE FIRE WISE AND KEEP YOUR HOME OUT OF FIRE STATISTICS". December Ird, 196 Hobby: Woodworking. MARRIAGES HUBER Wateriloe >

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