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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1969, p. 13

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Business: 7433001 . After Bonn: 7423“ Tenn; Arranged AUTO HOME BUSH . CH?fp.!),llfi.l;liij,, J.ileSifilt!fJ,,ty1DS BOOK EXCHANGE - Open daily, I Inn. to mill p.m.. Saturday " mm. to 5:30 pm. Save money, trade or buy boks, V; price, located next to car wash on Moore on Union Street East. ART TRAINING for children, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 15 FOOT round black four se- rilan rug. 825.00. Phone "Ir. SCOTCH and Austrian Pine Pyro- mid Cedar spreading juniper and maples. Reasonable print Phone 742-5745. " FOR SALE: 1964 Ford, new motor, new tires and no nut. Phone 7433736. 46 AMTQUE leather coats, zip out hair‘s. ladies’ size M, man's one 11. retail value $120.00 each, all [or best offer. 576-5040. " MOUTON fur coat. size Mr, Ladies’ slack suit. size 10/12; Man's navy winter jacket, the 30, 742-8325. 5 Hambu- K-W Real Mate Board " Article. for Sale Selling Real Estate is our buai.. has. Our efficient selling orgam"xation will get you the top price on todaY's market With a minimum of inconveni- ience to you. hill or part time Nationally advertised commer- cial cleaning products. new in Harvey Bacher Limited s Property Wanted Monday, Nov. 17, 1969 7:45 pan. T Business Opportunities 30 Fairway Road Kitchener _ Own your own business CALL us TODAY Listing or Buying Baeher's Worth Trying drmring, oil painting and water can; Phone 1“]. In Weber North, Waterloo 303 King South, Waterloo (comer John) REALTOR HOLIDAY INN Stub. In our [HACK ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS! We Have The Bum Bestline Products Fully Secured BACHER 576-2660 selling !‘IBST In. on the -rr--Aror lo " Medallion now in stock. nun-u Coin Shop. " Cot- DRAPERY. upholstery. alipcover labrica. yard goods and rem- nants. Tremendous selection. Join our many customers who shop for quality and value at Manufacturers Outlet Company, the prices are the lowest ever. Manufacturers Outlet Company, Retail Depot, 159 King East, Kitchener (across from City Hall next to Fox Theatre). Open daily bi, Friday till 9, " MAiitiLE top coffee table. ches- terfield chair, Duncan Fyfe cot- fee table, fire screen and iron. 743-1594 evenings. 46 Empire Sofa Coal Oil mm and Glusware of all kinds Antique Clocks of all Rocking Clair: Wash Stands Antique Grants of Drawers Spinet Dank Small Queen Anne Dosh Early Victorian been China Cabinet; Sets of Walnut Dining Chairs Sets a! 00k Chairs Round Oak Tables He. Dining Boom Suites, finish. ed in Mahogany, Walnut and Mission Oak Bedroom Suites Bram Beck Spool Beds Jenny Lynn Beds Cannonball Poster Bed and Ewe you piano tuned below the hohidir season. also pianos bandit and sold. wired and gefiniaherd. Mirrors of all descriptions lamina pair of Spring Street. St. Jacobs. Ont. Phone 664-2094 bl all) exchange. Rebuilt gen- enton and sum $7.00 and up exchange. no Laws“: W., Kitchener. tf Saturday " 79,6341. tf & FINE OLD-STYLED FURNITURE THE PIANO HOUSE St. Jacobs, Ont. Thin. & Fti. Saturday ANTIQUES twin poster bed. PLUS THOUSANDS or arm ANTIQUES 7000 SQUARE FEE! OF WAREHOUSE . . . Article- for Sale PIANOS PIANO HOUSE ' MN 8 10-10 MN 6 " Pets “a Suppr SEWING work done at home for upholstery, new and repair, sofas, chairs and cushions, also nil kinds of curtains made. Phone 5784170. 44 REASONABLE priced dressmak- ing. All types of ladies and childrens wear. 7441528 any- time after , pm. REASONABLE' priced dressmaki ing, all types of ladies and children's wear. “+1528 call anytime. 47 PAINTING, plaster repairsISandr- blasting, rock facing, brick work, carpentry. Free estimat- es. L. Kenogg. 7459791. tf ANY LEAKY roof repaired- Shingles sealed, roll roofing laid, window caulking, painting. gua- ranteed work. C. Linesman 578-2270. 47 " Child Cir? WANTED: Babysitter for y gain?) Wednesday morning, Messiah Lutheran Church, $2.00 per hour, call 5794123. 46 BEAUTY COUNSELORS Requires sales ladies for make-up and gift selling. Commission basis. Training supplied. Mrs. McKay 743-2247. 46 " Set-Vic; " Female Help Wanted AVON CALLING Guarantee yourself a wonderful Christmas, by selling AVON', Christmas beauty line in spare time-starting now. Call quickly T42-4t6S. Openings in Erbsville. ALTERATIONS dbnei’uens' and womena' clothing. Phone 743- Guaranteed Canaries Budgiea, Finches Parrots Lots of Tropical Fish Sea Horse: Snakes, Monkeys also other small pets Mable Price. ComNete Line of Pet Suwlioa We'll See You Next Thu at TO THE PERSON {who found my waIIet, "God bless you" for your My. Brian Fuller. " PROFESSIONAL SEAMSTRESS-. Sewing drapes, bedspreads, mat- ched sets, also alterations. Con. tact Mrs. Freida Rode, 7434015 anytime. tf " Agent: or Sales Help RELIABLE teenager wishes to babysit weekends. 742-3078 after s p.m. 28 Person. u 3 Dreumnk ing, A It". tions The Ptmt Pat Shop I" Kitchens-Watch. to - HAHN! FISH WATERIDO SQUARE PET SHOP Waterloo Square Pet Shop P. IMPROVEMENTS-tred of waiting for hubby to do those home repairs and remodelling? Wait no longer! Estimates free when you call C. P. Carl Polzin 742-6915 after five. tf Thum.arrt " " 10 “If 'teAitetetet8S..-d'tt. wand-y boybieasdisW.irantatoioin tbe-,aaudtdoat'tthinhre- itwoutdbqttetterf-bee" upbrbc wittttrettoefortwo ,eamtmdhe-tatosarare- any heartbreakincm he should I want to write to him and I told him so but he's trying so bard to spare my heart that I cab see love in his eyes when he says he want: to break up. We both know we love each oth. er but help me find the right things to do and say to help III stay together. DEAR AFRAW--Tart him go, dear loving girl. You‘ve no idea how it is to pass up all the par- ties and good times while you are trying to be true. And you might just miss meeting the man you will eventually marry'. DEAR 'MNtts--For 10 years we have lived happily in our house until a year ago when new nextdoor neighbors moved in with two little girls. From the first day on we were very friend- ly towards them; even gave the children some welcoming gifts. Our bedroom window is right beside their carport. It is impos- sible for us to have our windows open at night. Between the house we have some evergreens. One day I saw Mrs. L. dispose of some sudsy washwater on one of the trees. I politely asked her not to do this for the trees would die. If this boy friend is the one for you, he’ll come back, But when he gets out of the army heat be different; more grown up, maybe, with other ideas. And so will you. Say your good-bye with a smile. Be your own person. Since then the family slams the side door all day and late Beware tall food stories experts advise consumers ---Clttintt, overemphaaixing "na- tural foods" grown on special soils with “natural fertilizers,” implying that foods grown other. wise do not eonhin the same nutrients. Good information surrounds us. However, so does misinformation. For instamcnin foods and nutri- tion, there are many myths and fallacies that fan into the realm of tall stories. To help sort out the correct and the incorrect. nu- tritionists from Macdonald Insti- tute, University of Guelph, warn that consumers should be wary of: --Chtinttt attaching special vir- tues to foods at the expense of others which are equally nourish- ing. The yogurt, wheat germ and blackstrap molasses fads have led some people to believe that these items possess nutritional values beyond their actual values. Simi. larly. advocating an apple a day to keep the doctor away, or eating carrots to improve eyesight are examples of overemphasizing values of foods which are nutri- tionally beneficial but which can- not work miracles. -AJlaimt, distorting the value of vitamins and minerals by imply- ing that they may ensure ade- quate nutrition without regard to dietary habits. --Ctasmifying foods or combina- tions of them as harmful: such as orange: cause ulcers. --Speelal devices Mined " ttr-tot-dere-m-suv- I Afraid Doris Clark iratotligttt.JueaHraa6aaa ther%ttttoird.gmat,eaiitt 1oedtr,andeveatdragtts.irga. Ham and Shayla“ DEAR St.EM'oSS--Siantmint doors back " them woert wort any miracles; but how about a head-on attack in the other dim ection? I'm thinking of the coals- ofdire variety. this situation outside of moving? For this war you arm your self With your best home baked chocolate cake, march up to back door, request a parley with the general-probably Madam Door summer. women, he told CWL members. n can result In the inability to sleep, sensitivity. depression and difficulty communicating with friends. Hormone treatment can wort wonders for women who In; need it bot meet women don't be pointed out. Presumably she gives ground, lets you in. Make a fresh bid for neighborliness. If the nee incl. dent still rankles, she’ll bring it up. lf it doetin't, she wont DEAR DORIS-our parents aro' celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. I am one of eight married children and there an. M grandchildren. We expect an the family home for the occasion. The family are giving them I souvenir of their 50 years. It 'tit be a walnut plaque with all t children‘s names engraved on a separate gold plate. V Now, here is the question: Would you put the names ot tho two deceased children on the plaque, too? One daughter died when she was 21 years old while the other, a son,, died shortly after birth. C No, I would not list the deceab ed children, since this is a tri- bute from those of you who are still around and loving them. If your parents especially Wlsh it. these names could be added la. ter. And Pat my! g the untimely new will le' up, pronto. FHt1eth Anniversary DEAR FtrTtETrg,-2What a nov- cl ideal. And a good one. Obstetrician speaks to tw l The experience can produce psychological symptoms in some Dr. John R. Sell], a specialist in otrstetria and gynaecology, was guest speaker at the November meeting of St, Innis Catholic Women', League. He discussed the menopauso saying women are now experiene. in: this later in life than former ly, due to improvements in nutri- tion and greater opportunities to! rest. H you have any questions about such food claims, check with your physician, public health depart- ment, 3 qualified home economist or nutritionist. appetite control or weight Ion such as cellulose crackers which fill the stomach. ~Special "disease diets" which advocate foods as cures for “Ir cers, arthritis, or cancer.

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