TWINCITY AUTO PAINTERS Painting and Paperhanging 39845 King St. East Kitchener $ wharp Kiley A. Raddatz R. Knorr: 2â€"2064 2â€"0975 8â€"8217 ; TWO DEPENDABLE PERSONS: o‘ oâ€" ooo Sunday with their daughter and wanted to take charge of local}w Meeting. . |sonâ€"inâ€"law. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paula Routes handling 300 Home| A general ratepayers meeting Moser in Kitchener. Needs including Coffees, sflm for the election of a joint trustee _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lobsinger of Extracts, Toilet Articles, iâ€" board was held Friday at 8 p.m. Crystal Beach spent the weekâ€"end cines and Soaps. Permanent. \'in the parish hall. iw"'h Mrs. Louis Lobsinger. Excellent earnings. No exPeTâ€"| ‘The union of RC, school No. 5‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schlitt, wnce or capital required. Writt (ninth line school) Wellesley townâ€" Timmie and Carol spent Sunday Wm. Purnell, 21 St. Paul St E., ship is now recognized and properâ€", with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch. Keep It New Withâ€" FOR _ KIDNEYS, _ RHEUMATIC pains and skin affections due to impure blood. $1.00 size for 50c, at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 Kl# St. East, Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. Office 44 William St â€" Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INDEPENDENT MERCHANTS who take orders at home, sell Familex Products in demand in each home if there is not a qualified dealer in your district. Increase considerably your volâ€" ume of business and profits No tisk, merchandise always fresh and shipments each week accordâ€" ing to orders. Come to see us for conditions or write. FAMILEX CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 2â€"3062 PEARL LAUNDRY CO. Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers Y Queen St. S. _ Phone 44735 BURTOL CLEANING Phone 24461 â€"_â€" Kitchener AGENTS WANTED The colour of your car matched perfectly. GEORGE M. RUPPEL 45 Gaukel St. â€" â€" Kitchener AUTO PAINTERS 1; Queen St. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6042 Kitchener Stores and Goods Advertised Here Will Save You Money BROCK & DAVIS $100,000.00 T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis _ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Head Office (Trustees in Bankruptcy) WATERLOO, ONTARIO _ 19 King St. East _ _ ; SUTHERLAXI SCHH‘LTZ Goods called for and delivered. Montreal Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks PRODUCTS, 570 St. Clement, Montreal. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, WATERLOO CHRONICLE PROFESSIONAL CARDS | 14 Mother‘s Care to all You W ear" BOOKBINDING DECORATORS RHeal Estat=â€"8 cents per word Minim um chargeâ€" â€" 1 cents pes word; dissount i cent bannetiiifielinttind per word for sash in sdvance . | KITCHENER â€" ONT 0| 26 cents par insertics lu'b'hm-l.d.---_-.dl- ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC MOTORS Kitchener DRUGGISTS i ocms | Representative ENDING . | lb dhnp 0247 + Sb t 3 â€" | DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE CLEANERS J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER CHIROPRACTIC CLASSIPIED ADVERTIHIEHG CHIROPRACTOR Rebinding Books, DECORATORS Prices reasonable A MON c Guelph Repairs Reâ€"v inding FOR SALE 7â€"8â€"9 j MISS ANNA R. BEAN | ‘Teacher of Piano, Singing and by Messrs. Walsh, Schnarr and Schummer. . This is the first union of schools in Waterloo County. Miss Ruth Dietrich and Mr. Gerald Reidel of Kitchener spent a day at the former‘s home recently. Private Edward Bender of No. 10 Training Centre, Kitchener, and Miss Florence Fisher spent the weekâ€"end /with Mr. and Mrs. Private Gerard Meyer of Camp Borden visited in the vicinity im»t weekâ€"end. Mr. Joseph Z. Koebel is confined to his ‘THUE waTErLOO mMutuaLl ©____ 3 Acres some time at her home here. The ladies of the villag secretary of the Segn ener attended the meeting. The following trustees were elected: Leo Forwell, Alex Hhms and Wilfred Hergott. The 1 board then elected Peter Hergott, for 13 years secretary of School No. 11, as secretaryâ€"treasurer for the new union school and Eugene Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Forwell and baby daughter of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forwell, last week. Herbert Schnarr was elected chairâ€" man and Mathew P. Schummer secretary of the meeting. Separate for twentyâ€"five years secretaryâ€" treasurer of the ninth line school, as secretary. Short addresses were delivered The union of R.C. school No. 5 (ninth line school) Wellesley townâ€" ship is now recognized and properâ€" ly formed under the school act. DONALD DUCK For Adequate Protection â€" See our Local Representatives Studios â€" 48 Roy St.. Kitchener YOUR PROPERTY TOâ€"DAY TYi"EE\ï¬l-'ï¬'-:RS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS MAY BE ASHES Duplicating and Adding Machines, TOâ€"MORROW Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. | Ontario Office Outfitters Ttd. For Adequate Protection â€"See our| 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 7â€"7895 $ed ul lanas Pealivas | Kitrhener BUY YOUR LIFE INSURANCE Miss Anna Marie Forwell returnâ€" D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 102 King St. So GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT WATERLOO $100,000.00 ST. CLEMENTS Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. Private and Class Instruction From JOE MEINZINGER INSURANCE By Mis« Pearl Dietrich COMP MUSIC wish him &| 13 tons of potatoes, 12 tons of|a po: meat, 2 tons of butter, and 17 kinds|Prests well returnâ€"|of vegetables are among the items | house r spending|required each month to serve 4,000|Satur‘ here. meals a day in a large Canadian|ter SI village and explosives filling plant. {home : 2 4331 A ‘[ L c . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roth of Britton visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wagner and family of near Cresshill spent Sunâ€" ry with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyâ€" T. By Miss Laurine Dammeier (Chroniele Correspondent) Mrs. S. Heimpel of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heimpel of Jexington visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackbart recently. _ _ ooo h Mr. Jerome Lorentz and Miss Mary Drexler of Maryhill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Louis Esbaugh of Bamberg spent an evening with Mr. Louis Freiburger last week. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alkert Forwell in Kitchener. Miss Millie Linseman of Kitchâ€" ener visited her father, Mr. John Linseman over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allemang spent the weekâ€"end with the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neeb at Hampstead. AN OLDâ€"FASHIONED CHINA who recently came to the village from the Canadian Northwest, are going to make their home here and are moving into the house owned by Mr. Ben Beaupre. Mr. and Mrs. John Forwell spent Sunday with their daughter and vicinity are busy piecing quilts which will later be quilted for the shape, frame house, bank barn, silo, large hen house nearly new, strawâ€" berries, raspberries, all kinds of Well located at Rummelhardt, 1 mile west of Waterloo corporation WANTED TO BUY Whether BUYING or SELLING a Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Forwell Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Voisin, dinner set, either full or part Phone 2â€"1601. ~ With frame house and barn, on HESSENAUR & SHANTZ HESSEN ROAD TYPEWRITERS Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. REAL ESTATE HEARTY EATERS 25 Acres New and Used ~_~ PBE WATERLOO®O at a ai mecting of, the North Blen.|dee was "a‘ recent visitor at the nual meeting o (9 nâ€" o heim Farmers Mutual Fire Insurâ€"| home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hilborn. ince Company held in Bright on| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman Friday last. and grandson of Pine Hill and Mr. Nelson House, who accepted| Misses Lucinda and Irene Chapâ€" a position in a shoe factory at man visited at the Chapman home Preston some time ago, moved his here recently. household effects to that town on‘ James Perrin of the R.C.A.F., Saturday. Mrs. House and daughâ€" Jarvis, spent a few days at his ter Shirley have left for their new home here this week. Cpl. J. E. Kropf of CamlgsBorden visited in Windsor over t week and is spending the rest of a two weeks furlough at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Alma Ritz. Smith asked for a substantial inâ€" |crease in the public library grant. The grant was raised $50 to $800.00 for the year. The library will have to be reâ€"roofed this year, which will cost several hundred dollars. , Reeve W. R. Hostetler was :& pointed local representative on recently (ormec’ Waterloo County Agricultural War Committee. â€" be 25 cents and 15 cents Personals Aircraftman Robert Llayd spent the weekâ€"end with his mother. ho d Adiih 3 c d in hests db 2 . 2 h 1c h s13 dA 4 1 xo Mpine 4 cheese factory on Belam‘s Road and 2PPO!Nted teacher of the Friendâ€" moved the business to the old SDP C2SS. Miss Muriel Stager was H‘mwu bm'icd ere Y m."wmth. 1887 the Christmas cards and calendar to Ly“ duu'“ Schults anDedc e ed' project and it was votgd to take up successfvlly for many years on the the sale of these again next year. 1 adjoining â€" the vill how The treasurer of the Golden Rule owned by his son William. About C!2S% Was instructed to ‘rurchase 8 twentyâ€"five years ago he purchased V!CtOrY Bond of $50 during this the properties of the late Joseph F. CaAMP2igh. Mrs. G. Perrin tenderâ€" Bsu includine the brewervy nrom. €d her resignation as president of Rau, including the brewery (l;arop erty. He acquired the Oak Grove Christian Roth Funeral The funeral of Christian Roth on Sunday was very ï¬la:gely attended. The late Mr. Roth been in poor health t&re some time but hli-l'a death was rather unexpected. was born near St. Agatha on Nov. Ist, 1262. a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian Roth. He came to New Treasurer L. Hostetler reported that the bank balance on hand at the present time is about $6,00.00. The school estimates wewnâ€" sented to the council by ton Luft, chairman. and sec‘yâ€"treasurer Clair Weber. The amount set was $13,500, which is $1,000 less than was required last year. 2 > Town Invests $1,500 cided to subscribe for $1500.00 of the second Victory Loan. Cut 1942 School Estimates by $1,000 glew %Myfl(wz'w"- was assisted by hno(cub&...m by Messrs. Yunker and Stock and "4C4 + . 2"°¢ The next sailvage collection will be made about the month of May.} under the direction of Mrs. D. Coxâ€" Next In May Pick Up Salvage The New NEW HAMBURCG | ROSEVILLE By A. &R G. Emith ) CHRONICLE 1 inpool"tbeme "We Would See Jesus". A is death ‘splendid devotional talk was given He w38 based on the book "The Man Noâ€" Nov. 1st body Know#", by Bruce Barton. and Mr#®. During the business session a reâ€" to New port was given by M. Becker on ‘Hilborn, the leader used as her last Thursday. Rev. E. Gingerich of New Dunâ€" dee was "a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hilborn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman and grandson of Pine Hill and Misses Lucinda and Irene Chapâ€" Miss Margery Shelby of Kitchâ€" ener was the weekâ€"end guest of her cousin, Mrs. E. Stoltz and Mr. Stoltz. Miss Annie Jantzi is spending a lfew days with relatives in Waterâ€" oo. Messrs. S. Brubacher and F. Becker represented the section at the annual meeting of the rural trustees and ratepayers association of the county held at Centreville last Saturday. _ __ C William Stager of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end here. S. Hilborn was a visitor in Elora last Thursday. ed her resignation as president of the Golden Rule class Kavim( been «_ The Golden Rule and Friendship classes of the United Brethren Sundav School held a joint meetâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Snelby on Monday evening with Mrs. George Perrin in charge of the program. u?emng with â€" a piano prelude a call to worâ€" ship with prayer by Myrtle Becker inhelduth.lehoolï¬ ol in the interâ€" ests of the Victory Loan Drive. A by Eva Becker. Misses Bessie Hogeand!vel Hilborn sang as | a duet “hansl’:'medâ€. President | Hmyliilbornpmidedtotnbrid. business period when it was decidâ€" | ed to have a study course conductâ€" | ed on ‘"The Life of Jesus" Hold Joint Meeting. Ayr was present and ably spoke in behalf of the Victory Loan Drive. J ionel Dedman acted as chairman for the evening and Miss K. Snider of Kitchener presided at the piano. pastor, Rev. Mrs. Pitman in charge olmblcsbï¬on“l'heWorkof the Holy Spirit". Included in the p:znmvmm “Adont.lqnâ€. read by the le and a reading ing was held Sunday morning folâ€" W‘Yue-mthm- ada", "The King is in London" and "Bluebirds over the White Cliffs of Dover"; s rhythmic game mtï¬. "lfl,: Boots", and an oriâ€" entitled “I(u-y's gm;lg.or. Dr. Woolner of was a fair attendance at the meetâ€" _hw_da_zz weaâ€" Misses Muriel Stager and Olive By Miss Wyrtie Becker was put on by wmum-‘z !9-_“"0 sat the home of Miss 1'".2:": it rnfl-dllJ.W to hl?:z of the giant 80,000,000 candlepower ant:â€"ancraft searchlights used meJCa;adhn forces. % GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES * SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST K ","o'»'///o'â€"'â€J’â€/f///r’/fl//"/ffa'o‘a"’»'o’o'»'»’»‘»"; UNION BUS TERMINAL â€" F. WESSON, Phone 2â€"1169 Don‘t Let Total War â€"WV@ ; â€/ta‘wmmm.'xâ€/.'.câ€".-.c *s* 2s‘ e‘a*» ""'_. [v The World‘s News Seen Through . 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