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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Mar 1968, p. 11

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581 Lancaster Street, Bridgeport Lots of Free Parking Portable _ TV. $50.00; 17". 21" and 23" TVs from $3000 up; accordion; liquor cabinet; portâ€" able Singer cabimet mode, sewâ€" ing machine; rangettes; kitchen suites: bookcases; _ chests _ of drawers; dressers; single beds; set of bunk beds; complete $40; double bookcase bed. spring and maltress $30.00; china cabinets $20.00 & up;: encyclopaedia; 2 unfinished 7 drawer oak desks; desks from $8.00; large cedar chest; McClary Easy gas dryer, 1 year old; Westinghouse auto matiec washer, 1‘4 years old; stereo record player. removable speakers; radioâ€"record player ecombination: Electrohome interâ€" com $25.00; stoves, refrigerators, any size: occasional chairs $3.00; radios, lamps, these are just a few items that you will find at M & K Used Furmiture. SINGLE BED FOR SALE,. new Phone 743 1755. MAN‘S SUNBEAM Electric Razor. _ NOW IS THE TIME to join Avon. Lady‘s spring coat. suits and Territories open in Waterloo. dresses. sizes 14416. Two little Commission. Small Deposit. For yirl‘s spring coat sets, size 3 information call Mrs. Stock 742â€" and 6; also duster, suit and sevâ€" 4169. eral dresses sizes 45. Several oofi fgee enc en o pairs of, bov‘s pants. sizes 14 TRLCHEM l|q1{|d ombrmdonqg . . instructors wanted for Twin to 18. All articles like new. ciy areu. _ soud c 578â€"2803. Liiy area, godod commission. COMBINATION Stereo Set. com plete with tape recorder. Rea sonable. Phone 742â€"9624. ANTIQUES â€" Older style Used Furniture and Appliances. Piaâ€" nos, furniture bought and sold. Pianos repaired â€" tuned. Furniâ€" ture Refinished. The Piano House, St. Jacobs 664â€"2094. Open Thursday and Friday till nine p.m. REBUILT CAR AND TRACTOR BATTERIES $8.00 exchange. Battery _ repairing: Radiators cleaned and repaired. 200 Lanâ€" caster West, Kitchener, 742 4716 . DRAPERY, upholstery, slip cover fabrics, yard goods and remnants â€" tremendous selection â€" invenâ€" tory sale. Shop now for store wide bargains! Manufacturers Outlet Company, Retail Depot, 159 King St. East, Kitchener (opâ€" posite City Hall, next to Fox Theatre). Open daily 9 am. to 6 p.m., Friday till 9 p.m. 742â€" SPRING CLASSES AT THE KIJTâ€" CHENER YWCA. Paper flowers, sewing, sketching, millinery, home management, slim and trim, swimming, tennis, creaâ€" tive dance and tiny tots. 744â€" SPRING CLASSES AT THE WATâ€" LEARN TO PLAY BRIDGE â€" USED FURNITURE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 5& Articles For Sale DEEP AND SHALLOW Well Pump, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tillers, General Hardware, Electrical and Plumbing Supâ€" plies. Ditner Hardware Sales & Service, St. Agatha, 742â€"0861. 6341. ERLOO YWCA. Mornings â€" Tiny Tots. Afternoons â€" Bridge, Oil Painting. Evenings â€" Oil Painting, Charm, Knitting, Croâ€" cheting, Motor Mechanics, Children in the Family. 744â€" 1711. Friendly group, excellent teaâ€" cher, Mrs. J. A. Taylor, Thursâ€" day afternoons at Waterloo YWCA, April 4 to May 23. Call 744â€"1711. 744â€"6364 DEADLINE FOR COPY IS MONDAY AT 4 PM. Coming Events Cost So Littlle â€" Pay So Much 578â€"0060 3 cents a word; minimum 60 cents ‘\ _ JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER â€" Boy‘s Dress and School Clothes, size 12â€"14. Phone 576â€"0885 afâ€" ter 4:30 p.m. BEAUTY COUNSELORS REQUIRâ€" ED â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo surâ€" rounding area. Good commisâ€" sion. Training supplied. Small deposit. Car helpful. Call Mrs. Blume 745â€"7555. 41 38B Sales Help Wanted Female LAWN MOWER REPAIRS AND SHARPENING _ â€" _ Complete overhaul on small air cooled engines. Do it now! Avoid the rush, Dobbin Tool & Equipâ€" ment Company, 10 Bridgeport Road, Waterloo. 745â€"8934. CARPENTRYâ€"ANY JOB LARGE TRLâ€"CHEM _ liquid _ embroidering instructors _ wanted for Twin City area, good â€"commission. Training supplied. smallâ€" deposâ€" it. car helpful. Call Mrs. Jamieâ€" son, 744â€"6906. CUSTOM POLISHING AND BUFFING â€" Give your copper or brass lamps, vases, bookâ€" ends, etc.. a new look. Phone 664â€"2003. Elam Reist, St. Jacâ€" obs. 38 LARGE OLDER HOME WANTED â€" Twelve to 20 rooms. Have client waiting. Contact Dan Dwyer Realtor, 194 King South, Waterloo. 576â€"4460. BEAUTIFUL woode 1 cottage lots. 1‘> hour drive, near beach. Financing _ available. â€" Phone George 7428111 days. FIVE ROOM 1‘% STOREY, inâ€" 1‘ BUNGALOW _â€" _ 3 bedrooms, walkout _ finished _ recreation room, fireplace in living room, many more extras. Close to University and Sunshine. Cash preferred. No agents. Phone 743â€"8190. BROKEN WINDOWS? â€" all types of windows _ repaired, _ also glass for sale. Call 743â€"7713 for quick reasonable service. mrmnrmmmmmrmun=rmmmamâ€"â€"sâ€"â€" | â€" UuS, 72 Alldf Sl. W., 3t St: 10 â€" Properties Wanted Mary‘s Hospital, March 7, son. WANTED â€" 1967 SILVER DOLâ€" LARS â€" paying $2.50. 1967 Fifty cent pieces, paying, $2.75. 1967 Proofâ€"like sets, paying $6.75. Kitchener Coin Shop, 23 College Street. BABY‘S CRIB AND MATTRESS, clean and in excellent condiâ€" tion, 30" size, white, $15.00. â€"â€"Phone 576â€"7954 after six p.m. PLAYPEN FOR SALE â€" in very good condition. Phone 745â€"2354. LADY‘S WHITE WOOL COAT and dresses, like new condition. Size 14. Phone 743â€"4838. OR SMALL including renovaâ€" tions, additions. rec. rooms, house framing and roofs shingâ€" led. Free estimates. References 742 2384, Ryan‘s Carpentry. 6 Wanted to Buy 5 Articles For Sale 2 STOREY HOME wanted â€" University area for purchaser with cash. If you are considerâ€" ing selling, call Delia Nahrgang aufter five, 742â€"3094, days 576â€" 5200. Representing David Putâ€" nam Realtor. come home, close to universiâ€" lies. Reasonable. Write Box 103 Chronicle. Sales Help Wanted 744â€"6365 Real Estate Services OTTAWA â€"â€" The funeral serâ€" vice was held here March 11 for Harold Milten Boehmer, fiveâ€" vearâ€" old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boehmer. 348 Spruce St.. died March 10 at Kâ€"W Hospital following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Walter J. McGibbon, 139 John Bivd., wife of the senior partner of McGibbon, Harper and Haney law firm, died yesterday at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, after a long illness. She was ‘the former Pearl Maric Held of Kitâ€" chener. The body is at the Ratzâ€" Bechtel Funeral Home, Kitchener. Funcral will be heid at 10 a m. tomorrow at Our Lady of Lourdes RC Church. Mrs. Alexander B. Troyan, 118 John St. E., died March 9 at Toâ€" ronto General Hospital after a lengthy illness. She was 62. William A. McPherson, 11 Walâ€" ton Ave. Kitchener, died March 11 at Scott Pavilion, Kâ€"W Hospiâ€" tal,. after a lengthy illness. He was 75. ROTH, Mr. and Mrs. George. 189 Erb St. E.. at St. Mary‘s‘ Hosâ€" pital, March 4, son. WELLAND, Mr. and Mrs. Larry H., 114 MacGregor Cres.. at St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 5, son. PEGELO. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin, RR 1, Waterloo, at S. Mary‘s Hospital, March 8, daughter. MORGAN, Mr. and Mrs. John, 84 Marshall St., at St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital, March 6, daughter. KARGES, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, 53 Bricker Ave.. at St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 7. son. LOGOZNY, Mr. and Mrs. Thadiâ€" BRUBACHER, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn, St. Jacobs. at St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 7, daughter. HOLM, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, Conestoga, at St. Mary‘s Hospiâ€" tal, March 11, son. FANGMEIER, Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" man, RR 2, Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 10, daughter. 41 Services SCHEREINSKY, Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried, RR 2, Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 12, son. FOR PAINTING, decorating and general repairs, call 576â€"2617. CAMPBELL, Mr. and Mrs. David, 503 Lancaster St., Bridgeport, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 15, daughter. LORENTZ, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 140 Oriole St., at St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 11, daughter. BARKER, Mr. and Mrs. Peter. 10 Conestogo Rd., at St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 13, son, MARTIN, Mr. and Mrs. Noah, RR 1, St. Clements, at Kâ€"W Hospiâ€" tal, March 15, daughter. OFFICE SERVICES â€" Income Tax Returns completed for farâ€" mers, businessmen, individuals, at reasonable rates. Bookkeepâ€" ing, typing and clerical serviâ€" ces. Call Stanley Cook, 578â€"0245. PITSCHNER, Mr. and Mrs. Siegâ€" fried, 376 Erb St. W,. at Kâ€"W Hospital, March 13, son. GRACIE, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo, 124 Margaret Ave., at St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 14, daughter. NAYLOR, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, 390 Albert St., at St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 12, son. BUTLER, Mr. and Mrs. John, 38 George St., at Kâ€"W Hospital, March 14, daughter. OBIT UARIES BIRTHS Dimitre Geryiuk, 127 Erb St. W.. died March 15 at St. Mary‘s Hospital following a lengthy ilâ€" ness. He was B4. of Hett Ave., Kitchener, died at his home March 16 following a heart attack. He was 76. Mrs. Israel Hancock, 77. of Heriâ€" taze Home, St. Jacobs, formerly of Albert Street, Waterloo, died at the Kâ€"W Hospital March 14 afâ€" ter a lengthy illness. John Walter Pittner of 805 Frederick St.. Kitchener, formerly A memorial service for William Courtney McEwen, 31, formerly of Waterloo, who died March 9 at Aiken, S.C., will be held March 26 at 4 pm. at St. Andrew‘s Presâ€" byterian Church. Very Rev. Finlay G. Stewart will officiate. Mrs. Agnes Harvey, 92, a resident of the city who died March 9. ELMWOOD â€" E1ra Lorne Thur, RR 3, Elmwood. died March 13 at Hanover Hospital, after a brief iliness. He was 64. The bride, of Toronto, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lvall Sprung of 534 Lee Ave. She is a Margaret Doreene Sprung beâ€" came the bride of Gary Lowell Colmer, March 15 in a ceremony performed by Rev. Rayburn H. McColl at First United Church, William Street West. The couple will live at 159 Belâ€" mont St. The bridegroom, of 159 Belmont St., is a son of Mrs. Victor Duâ€" fresne of North Bay and the late Mr. Dufresne. He is a graduate of the University of Waterloo and the University of Toronto. He is on the teaching staff of St. Jerâ€" ome‘s high school. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Ariss. 156 Queen St. N., Kitchener. She is a graduate of the University of Waterloo and took teacher trainâ€" ing at the University of Western Ontario, London. She is on the staff at St. Mary‘s high school. Marilyn Anne Elizabeth Ariss became the bride of Jerome Marâ€" cel Defresne March 16 in a cereâ€" mony performed by Rev. Frank Dentinger at St. Mary‘s RC Church, Young Street, Kitchener. The bride is the former Shelash Jeannette Gordon, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Neil Gordon of Toronto. She is a graduate of Toronto Teachers College. The bridegroom, of Toronto, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ross Steâ€" wart, 18 Allen St. E. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto. A reception was held at the Westbury Hotel. The couple will live in Toronto. STEWART â€" GORDON TORONTO â€" Jamaica is the honeymoon destination ef Â¥r. and Mrs. William Ross Stewart who were married March 15 at St. Paul‘s Anglican Church here. Rev. Canon Robert Dann of Toâ€" ronto and Rev. Denton Massey of Waterloo performed the cereâ€" mony. The couple will honeymoon at Niagara Falls. They will live in Kitchener. SMALL â€" SMITH graduate of the University of Elsie May Smith, daughter of â€" Waterloo and is presently on the Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith, teaching staff of Brampton Cenâ€" 1134 Weber St. F., Kitchener, and _ {@Dnial secondary school. The Raymond Thomas Small, son of _ Pridegroom is a son of Mrs. Charâ€" Mr. and Mrs. William Small, 1¢S Rice of Toronto and the late Bridgeport, were married March Pe°rcy Colmer. He is a graduate 16 at Emmanuel United Church, _ @f Ryerson Polytechnical Institute Bridgeport. Rev. E. F. Dorsch of._ in business administration. ficiated. The couple will live in Toronto COLMER â€" SPRUNG DUFRESNE â€" ARISS WEDDINGS W. H. Venn,. district municipa engineer, said in a letter to courâ€" cil that the Mill Street bridge project will be proceeded with as quickly as possible swmingy the current yvear. The old bridge was washed ow$ last spring. Subsequently a tempâ€" orary _ structure carried â€" traffic but recently a heavy downpour forced the cutting off of all tradâ€" fic along Mill Street. Council members plan to meet soon with officials of the Watesâ€" loo County Supplies Coâ€"opcrative with a view to obtaining the necessary 66â€"feet wide rightâ€"ofâ€" way. Plans call for as much o# Mill Street to be widened as is practicable. | Ficld surveying looking to the construction of a new bridge or Mill Street in Bridgeport wikl shortly be undertaken by the deâ€" partment of highways, council has been informed by ProctorP and Redfern, consulting engimâ€" eers. This work will be followed by soil test boring. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham S. Mar tin of RR 2, Waterloo, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Lorene, of St. Jacobs to Am sey B. Horst of 109 Mackay Cres, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaae Horst, RR 1, Elmira. The we® ding will take place April 13 a 3 pm. at Floradale Mennoni‘ Church. 4 Survey Set For Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Elis of Medicine Hat., Alta., announce the engagement of their daughtem Patricia Lee, of Calgary, to Rokâ€" ert K. Wilkins of Calgary, a g of H. Kenneth Wilkins of Dick St., and the late Mrs. W# kins. The wedding will take place June 8 at 3 p.m. at Fifth Avenuge United Church, Medicine Hat. > Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chapesâ€" kie, RR 1, Bamberg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Brenca, to Martin Brenner, sor of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Brennes, St. Agatha. The marriage will take place June 29 at St. Clement‘s RG Church, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Me. Allister of 216 Bellehaven Drive, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Marilyn. to Dougâ€" las Craig Witmer, a son of Mr, and Mrs. Leonard S. Witmer, 804 Belmont Ave. W., Kitchener. The marriage will take place May at 3 p.m. at First Baptist Churcly, Caroline Street. ‘% The bride is the former Bonnie Elizabeth Davis, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis of 378 Krug St., Kitchener. The brideâ€" groom, of 149 Essen St., is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleghorn of | Wingham. 1 The couple will live at 149 Heâ€" son St. i The couple will live in Toronto when they return from a motor trip to Washington, DC. CLEGHORN â€" DaAvis Mr. and Mrs. John Ronald Clegâ€" horn, who were married March 8 at First United Church, William Street West, are honeymooning in the northern United States. Rev. R. H. McColl officiated. ENGAGEMENTS

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