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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Mar 1968, p. 8

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ANY QUESTIONS? 1 chose to serve 30 days in prison rather than try to pay a $100 fine for making what they seid were false statements to get $150 in unemployment insurance benefit 1 had not been entitled #o. Now the UIC is trying to make me repay the $150. Why is that? | think I| paid my debt when | went to prison and even spent Christmas there. The judge imposed a finc of $100, with alternative of 30 days & Waterico Chronicle, Woednosday, March 20, 1968 ¢ CHECKER CARTAGE Day or Night â€" Private Moving â€" Commercial Cartage 2. Your som has been out too long in zero weather, and comes home with a frostâ€" bitten finger. You should: (a) Put the ftinger in cold water (b) Soeak it in â€" comfortably warm water MARY E. McCARTHY (c) Rub snow on it (d) Massage it vigorously GOOD EXAMPLE â€" James Fulcher (left), presiâ€" dent of the student council at Lincoln Heights school, presents Norman Parker, president of the Waterloo Red Cross branch with a cheque for $165 that Grades 6, 7 and 8 raised during the year. Unemployment Insurance > 262 Erb Street East Waterloo ~ Phone 742â€"9624 the road and is stuck in drifted snow. Your best chance to drive out of it is with your transmission in second gear, if you have a stick shift, or in "drive" it _ you â€" have _ automatic transmission, Your car has slipped off DO YOU KNOW THE RIGHT 743â€"0452 s1omouy 4 °t False tonmil ‘L in jail,. because you obtained the $150 fraudulently. As you made io altempt to pay the fine, the jail term applied, but the penalty imposed hby the court did not in any sense represent the $150 you have wrongfully obtained from the _ unemployment _ insurance fund. 1 am waiting for the first payâ€" ment on my unemployment inâ€" surance claim. How long do 1 have to wait before 1 receive it? k should normally arrive in the third or fourth week after you filed your claim. That is proâ€" vided you have met the condiâ€" tiou of entitliement. 43 Allen St. W. near Draperies, Broadloom, Wallpaper, Accessories Park St., Waterloo 742â€"6636 All Margaret McDonald Home History Given to CWL The history of the Margaret McDonald Home for retarded and handicapped children was recounted to the Catholie Woâ€" men‘s League and Confraternity of Christian Mothers of Our Lady of Lourdes parish. The speaker was Mrs. Anthony Schumilas, RR 1, St. Agatha, who is president of the women‘s auxiâ€" liary to the home. Auxiliary members sew and purchase articles for the home. Among items which they have contributed are cribs, curtains and â€" washing â€" machines. They have also tiled a floor there and twice each year they undertake housecleaning at the institution. Meet Your Firefighter Their current project is the purchase of a walkâ€"in refrigeraâ€" tor, for which they hope to raise Stanley Karl Korell of 18 Dunâ€" bar Rd. N., was appointed to the fire department Oct. 11, 1965. His wife‘s name is Laurene and they have a yearâ€"oldâ€"daughâ€" ter, Patricia. His hobby is fish ing. . Electric Water Heater Replace Your Tired Worn Out Water Heater With a Join the thousands of happy Waterloo home owners that enjoy the benefits of the RENT THE CASCADE 40 FOR ONLY $1.50 MONTHLY WATERLOO PUC CASCADE 40 CASCADE 40 Call Your 742â€"3581 Limited funds at a bazaar and springtime tea in the Legion hall March 29. Women present opted for joinâ€" ing the auxiliary. Mrs. John Salm reported 306 hours of quilting completed last month. Proceeds {from this totalâ€" led $125, which was presented at the meeting. Rose Reitzel reported 46 sick and shutâ€"in visits completed in February. Mrs. Cyril Schnarr said five of 55 persons from the Twin Cities that attended a reâ€" treat in Hamilton were from the parish. â€" Proceeds from the St. Patrick‘s card party were reported, at $263. Kay McDermott will arrange for the purchase of $50 worth of flowers for the altars at Easter. Mrs. William Lessard will be in charge of nominations at the April meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Elmer Grieb, Mrs. Frank Logel, and Mrs. Albert Hinchâ€" berger. 606 Lancaster St., Bridgeport Mon. â€" Fri 12 noon â€" 9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. SPRING WARDROBE SPECIALS NP\ SUITS, COATS SKIRTS, SWEATERS DRESSES PANTS uos::.”c Ioso uns::.l&: 751’( "Articles Bought « Sold" village shop Extra low price on DKAPEKY SPECIAL Tailoring and Repairing o E!?.:..'?".':'i’n. 3 Tailors to Serve You Unlined 3c sq. ft. 258 KING E. New and Used Furniture and Appliances 578â€"5780 Commerce financing and bank services helped this farmer buy a tractor and equipment to fit the job. Are you planning any g:c‘:‘i.nm? Come to the farmer‘s Phone 743â€"3686 ‘ AND DELIVER BELMONT CLEANERS and TALORS 4 Belmont " Your ‘ CANADIAN IMPERIAL "H"" BANK OF COMMERCEK FREE GUARANTEED MOTHPROOFING on All Our Dry Cleaning 707 BELMONT AVE., KITCHENER . LANCASTER ST. PLAZA 1eÂ¥ V up to 15c i# Similar Savings on All Cleaning DRAPERY SPECIAL SUPPLIES w 358 King North 742â€"8111 WATERLOO FOR FREE PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY CALL 745â€"4746 HOME

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