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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Dec 1967, p. 15

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84 Employment Wanted t2s" W Eii.riipsare- FXPERrENCED BABYSITTER. . M, “ill babysit in Albert Street Area. Phone 743-7680, ask (or Gertrude, OCCASIONAL Baby Sitting ' HEVY ll conv c, cyl. auto. “hm-l discs, "hite walls, bucket some, push button radio. Phone 653-3327. WANTED - Young man 20-25 to share modern apartmvut m Preston. References, Phone 633. 3327 after 7 pm. Household Scissor; and Clipper Blades Sharpentd. Also Hair Du'ers. Hair Clipper., _ Lighters, etc. " Rooms To Let - ' Furnished ELECTRIC SHAVER CENTRE . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT an my home. EHrrtowsri area. 600 per hour. Phone ".3-MM, FULL LENTH Turquoise gown. worn as bridesmaid’s dress. Size 12. 69 Ellis Crescent North, Waterloo. Phone 745- tf pan. , 11-00-11. Contractors Limited LADY'S WHITE BOOT ROLLER Plumbing and Heating SKATES, size Wh, Brand new. 363 Dale Crescent ' Call Barbara Belec 7429826. Waterloo Let I Specialist Help You Choose The Right Shaver. Largest Stock Latest Models at Low Prices Trade-Ins Accepted. PRAPERY, Upholstery, slip cov- ers, yard goodrand remnants. tremendous selection. Outstand- ing quality at lowest prices. Shop now and save. Manufac- turers Outlet Company, Retail Depot, 159 King St. Mast, Kit- _ chener (across from City Hall, next to Fox Theatre), open daily 9 a.m. to tt pan. Friday to 9 pm. 742-6341. DEEP AND SHALLOW Well Pump, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tillers, G e n e r a 1 Hardware, Electrical and Plumbing Sup- plies. Ditner Hardware Sales & Service, St Agatha, 742-0861. 331 King W., Kitchener Parts. A ccessorirrc,. Repairs s Articles for Sale (mar new Waterloo Trust Bldg.) THE ONLY ELECTRIC SHAVER SPECIALISTS IN THE DISTRICT. KITCHEN SUITES, Dining Room Suite, Televisions, China cabinet, portable bar, ehester. fields, "45" records, ironing boards, guns, coffee tables and end tables, electric fans, vac. uum cleaners, small electrical appliances,, odd chairs, foot stools, industrial meat grind. er and cutter, accordim, elec- tric road set. D &.W Trading Post, 581 Lancaster Street, Bridgeport. Phone 243-1131. Open 12 noon till 9:00 pun. Monday to Friday. 10:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday. '. THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE FOR CLASSIFIED AND DISPLAY ADS 744-6364 744-3261 DEADLINE FOR COPY MONDAYS Costs So Little - Pays So Much 3 cents a word; minimum 60 cents Rcfrtsbrntmts were served, Ross Litwihlnr gave a dornnosmratirm ot Christmas decorations. contra pin-cos and gift “rapping. Mrs. Fm also described the work of Joan Stubby who is a counlw-llor to tearhers having nu)- fowl-anal conflicts. She handles from four to 10 calls daily. Hot. trtiortts may phone tf they wad) to retain their anonymity. Three secretarim handle salary "egotiiatioos, and in'lhe (roves: average an annual 30,000 miles travel, in mama: to Mama and dogsled Mum's. Mrs Stokes is cummtdy re Ma‘mhmg women leach-MK Mama and their reasons {or joining at having the profession. She said Mrs Shh-Icy Stokes. who hangings the FWTAO Immes. is om of Canada's automating financiers. Mrs. Foster, a director cl Re. gion 2, spoke on the role of oxe- cutive secretanies and assist-ants in the organization. city last week. They met ad Dinah 3mm]. Quickie! Drive. Women Teachers Meet Here Mrs. Roth Faster of 0ahvithe oo0Ened the 'eapoosihihities of the Fedrsuation of Women Teachers' Assocviatim at OMam executive REBUILT CAR & TRACTOR BA'rrEREES $8.00 exchange. Battery repairing. Radiators cleaned and repaired. 200 Lan- caster West, Kitchener. 742- 4716. LADIES! Earn a good income in your spare time. Sell Avon Cosmetics. For information Call 742-4169. 38 Sales Help Wanted STUDENTS - HOUSEWIVES - Choose your own working hours, by taking orders and deliveries for Wathin's Quality Products. Commission. Bonus. 7453626. " " Help Wanted - Female New - used installation on commercial, industrial, residential PAR MECHANICAL FREE ESTIMATES RENOVATIONS, ADDITIONS Call Kurt Boerke 744-6365 Phone 744-5426 Services 2 and Wuaioo bod (Anne) Cressman, Waterloo: Mrs. Alvin leinc) Atwood, To, ronto; Mrs. (ha-lies (Gertrude) Waite, West mu; Mrs. EM iGlady.s) Quest, Kitchener; Mrs, Edward (Isabel) Weston, London. Ont: Mrs, R. (Claratrel) Duct. Rouge "in; Mrs. Carl (Audrey) Wu Sin-Minn]; two bums. Sluviring awn five saw, Julius and Hilltee of kiichotsts, Edu ard of Swltrory; Mclvin of Mitchel) and Howard of RR 5, Mitchell: oight daughters, Mrs. John tMar. ie) Guest in Michigan; Mos. Gil- She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran (lurch. Moservirio in Ellico Township, Her husband died in 1959. Mrs. Knmmor lived in the Mit, ehel!l are: for the past 37 years coming here hom a farm in Ly. gan Township and before that a farm in the E-rbs/vil'le district. MRS. PETER KUMMER MI'ICHELL - Mrs. Peter Korn. mer of RR 5, Mitchell, died Nov. 27 at Soadbrttt "aspita). She was grandsons. __ ,,v_° w.‘ I.” "II." III mer Lyla Pfohl; a dam HamylElaine) Modes of BUFFALO - Join Mawnow of W_tia_ti New. 27 at Deacon“ m. In: “I. .3. W3“ (M) Guiana, WW; Mn. y. G. ofAimn) Neal-um Whig. """"Ne+P, WW. III! I.“ tI8frihrne;trseeet-.r (Eden) aarirtgaetieetdwo'aiirGriLii George (Bunny) Fisher Jan, 306 Normandy Ave., WW, died Nov. 27 at Princess Margaret Hospital, Tuna/ho, am a short Witness. He was 46. Bom in Watortoo on Feb. 19, 1922, he was a sun of Mi. and Mrs. George M. Fisher of Water- loo and was a BM resident ot the communiby. He was enm- ployed at the Kitchener post of- tice and was a member of Park. minyheur United Church. WaeNoo. Mr. Fisher served warms will} the Ward Light mm unison; signers . leen ROW, Kim; Mrs. Harry (Gwyneth) Schmidt, Ha. mihoo; Mrs. J. E. (Constance) Wieiams, mamtwtown; Mrs. Frank (Hide) Jam. Char. lottetown; 22 graodehildren and 33 mam. Mes. Puma: was predeceased by two husbands, Ham G, Rich- ardson, in 1933, and Ewen Lyle h 1912; by a son, Harry G. Rich. ardson; two Mom and three Christ Aatq9icees cm heme. She was algo a member ot Crystal Chapter, Order at the Eastem Star, Charqottriown. Surviw-ing are her husband; one son, Stuart L. Richardson, Wade:~ goo; ftrur daughters, Mrs. Kath- He The former Daisy McNaughtnn Richarxisem, she was bum in Eng- band. the had been a mm of Kim until 1991 when she moved to (hmiomemwn, REL, where she lived until two years ago when she returned to Kit- She was tmember of St. Paul's Anyhow (humvh in Macao“ Mrs. Ftcderick s. Purser, 290 Queen St. s,, died Nov. 27 at St. Mary's Hospital. She was 81. ftyirah.E bettidea, hK Wm. MRS. FREDERICK S. PURSER ', Pa.; GEORGE FISHER JR ', but, nepriaiaGr'iae-Gri" ION” MOI ROW "om (1 WW; a I. Nulsm (MW) Ha- kitd- and two , N.Y. He was ofthe Mlle Mr. l Mm OBITUARIES _ Apt, 15, " Milford Ave, Wa HENRY B. MARTttt _ lorlon, at St. Mary's Hospital ELMIRA - Henry B. Martin Dec 2 daughter ot Woolwich Township died Dvc ' ' . 2 M the Elmira Private Hospital. HAFF, Mr, and Mrs. Charles, 314 He wttft M. qun‘m-H DIM... Illnln_l,_- _. of Moose Jaw, Sask, and one sister, Mrs. Eloanora Erlol. Wr torloo. Five sisters and three bro- thers predeceased her. She was a member of SI. Thor. csa‘s RC Church. Elmira. Cae Altar Society and the Catholic Woman's League. "or huchand died in December, 1966, Surviving are two brothers. Alfred of Waterloo. and Albert Born in Wellesley Township. May 6, 1882, she was the former Olivia Busch, 2 dauqh‘k r of the late Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Busch. Surviving are one son, Percy, Elmira: two daughters, Mrs. El more (Edythe) Schulz, Water loo and Mrs. Herbert (Laura) Geisler, Kitchener; one brother, A. W. Holler, Elmira; 11 grand, children and 16 great-grandchild. ren. Two sons, one sister and three brothers predeceased her. MRS. EDWARD VOISIN ELMIRA - Mrs. Edward vor sin of Elmira died Nov. 30 at Martin's Rest Home after a short illness. She was 85. Born in Peel Township. Jan. 24, 1075. in was the former Bar.. [are Hotter, a daughter of the late Mr. and Hrs. Jacob Hotter. She was a lifelong resident of the Mondale district. Mrs. Soehner was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and I charter member of the sewing cimle of the church. Her hus. band died in September 1952. MRS. JOHN J. SOEHNER SR. MALE - Mrs. John J. Soehner Sr. of Flomdale died Nov. so at Elmira Private Hos. pital following a lengthy illness. He was the youngest won at ty roads 72 and 59, between El- mira and Alma. He was when to hospital with we mats, a possible (mama Born in Walnembon, he was a son of Mi. and Mrs. George Mao Gregor of WW and moved to Watemho 18 month ago. He worked for " Frosted Foods Ltd, 300 Ahmad St., Kitdumer. He was a member of St. Patil's United Church, Warm. ROY H. KOENIG HAMIL'ION - Ray B. Kowig, 77, ot 21 Leimter Ave. s., Ham- ilton. died Nov. 30 at Hamilton General Hospital. Born and rais- ed in Ayton, he had lived in Ha- milton for 30 years. He is survived by his wife, the former Winnifred Bender; a son Raymond of Waterloo; a daugh- ter Ruth, at home, and two gand- Mi. Maccmgoc was injured xwhmshiseatrhgtthexoadaithe T-iettettpeetism of WeMMgton coun- Surviving are his wife/Helen C. Lu-scombe; two daughters. Donna and Sonya, both of Toron- to; and one sister, Mrs. W. H. (Lorraine) Kneehtet of Washemloo. JOHN MuGREGOR John MacGregor of 77 Cardin Ores. N., Watedoo, died Nov. 28 at St. Mary's Hospital ot injuries necezived in an accideot Sunday night, about fur miles out!) of Mr. Ivey graduated from the University of Toronto coMege of pharmacy in 1931. He was a mem- ber of First United Church, Wat. erloo. _ Bum at Gm, Nev., on Oct. 21, 1907, he moved to Canada in 1925 and to Waterloo in 1962. He was employed as a pharmacist at the G. Tamblyn Ltd. store, Wat. Wl?y.am Schmidt, RR 2, Waterloo; Simon Schmidt, RR 3, Wamloo: one sister, Mes. Herman (Emma) mum, Kitchener; 23 granddau- ten and eight great-grandchildren. DONALD IVEY Donald Ivey, 45 Westmttuot Rd., Waterloo died st K-W Hospital Nov. 29. He was 60. The Womb. Chunk“. lal. HAFF, Mr, and Mrs. Charles, 314 Westcourt Place, Waterloo, at the K-W Hospital, Nov, 30, so". BROWNE, Mr. and DUBRH'K. Mr, and Mrs, Dennis 169 MacGregor Cres. Water. 1oo,at St. Mary's Hospital. Nov. 30, son. BENDER, Mr. and Mrs. Richard J., 313 Imsiw St., Wairrloo, an KW Hominid, Nov. 27, mm. NU'PrER, Mr. and Mrs. James, 128 Marsha” St., Wan-100. at " Hominid, Nov. 28, son. HOERLE, Mr. and Mrs Gary, I45 Huh St. F... Watcrloo, a1 Sh Mary's llmpilul. lhw 3. tlaugh, ter. The body is at the Droishlger Funeral Parlor, Elmira. MRS. OLGA SCHELTER ST. JACOBS - Mrs. Olga Schelter, St. Jacobs, died Dec. 4 at the WW Hospital following a heart attack. The funeral “as codddiiid to day. Mrs. Paul ( Marian) Puncher, Waterloo; three brothers, Alvin. Kitchener; Edwin, New Hamburg, and Roy, Waterloo; one sister. Mrs. William (Mabel) Quandt. Plausvige, and {our graodehihb ren. He was predeceased by one son, Bruce, and one sister, Mrs. Delford (Alice) Ironderieh. War and was injured at Vinny Ridge in 1918. Surviving are his wife, the tor. mer Leonora Stuekert whom he married in Kitchener on Jan. W, 1924; one son, Donald, Kitchen. er: two daughters, Mrs. David (Margaret) Hubert. Galt; and a member of the Kitchener le. gion branch. Mr. timer enlisted with the 111th Battalion and sent- ed overseas in the First Worm Mr. Billet was salesman for Reward Shoe stores and was for. merly employed as a tool-maker at the rubber machinery shops until poor health due to war in. juries forced him to retire. He was later employed by the R. Goldswmthy Co. He was a member of Benton Street Baptist Church and was Born in New Hamburg on May 11. 1897, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Killer and came to Kitchener 45 years ago. TO. OLIVER H. MILLER Oliver H. Hiller of 105 Bru. bacher St., Kitchener died on Dee. 2 at K-W Hospital. He was old and Lloyd, both of Kitchen. er; one step-brother, Stanley Graber of Kitchener; one sister, Mrs. Otto (Edna) Smiley of Nia- gara Falls, Ont., and four grand. children. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, Gary of Conesto- go, Kenneth mad Donald, both of Kitchengr; two brothers, Arn- She was born March ll. 1910 in Kitchener. Her first husband. Pearl Smiley, predeceased her in 1955. The former Esther Levan, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stavania Levan, She was a member of St. Peter's Lu, theran Church. MRS. GEORGE SULLIVAN Mrs. George Sullivan. 3189 King Street E., died at St. Mary's Hospital Dec. 1 after a heart at- tack. She was 57. Mr. Martin was predeceased by his wife, the former Lavina Bau- man; one daughter, Marion; one sister and five brothers Surviving are one son. Abner B. Martin of RR 2, West Mon. trose; one daughter, Mrs. An- gus (Adeline) Weber of RR 2, Waterloo; seven granchitdren and eight great-grandchildren. late Mr. and Mrs tin of Elmira. BIRTHS Mrs James Isaac B. Mar.

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