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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 May 1942, p. 10

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â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€" 1935 TERRAPLANE 1936 CHEVROLET 1937 CHEVROLET 1938 PONTIAC 1939 OLDSMOBILE 1940 HUDSON > 1940 MERCURY 1941 FORD 1941 PONTIAC Easy Terms â€" ZLow Prices A. C. Halwig Motors i“ UstED cAaR: ‘\ BRRGANS," COACHES BUY NOW Before It Is Too Late! NOW SHOWING Wm“qu-ammmmmd-wduhm‘m Every car in Aâ€"1 condition with a guaranteed O.K. . . . If you‘ve been thinking about getting a good used car, now is the time to buy it! You‘ll get real value for your money by coming here! Here‘s Your Opportunity To Buy and Save 445 King St. West KITCHENER Phon The HOME of GOOD USED CARS Money on a Good Used Car! Continuous Daily from 1.30 p.m. 1937 PACKARD 6 1937 BUICK 1938 FORD 1938 BUICK 1938 CHEVROLET 1939 OLDSMOBILE 1939 BUICK 1940 PLYMOUTH 1940 OLDSMOBILE 1940 CHEVROLET 1940 HUDSON 1941 CHEVROLET (2) Two tone finish After SUNDAY MIDNITE MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED. 1941 CHEVROLET (2) In black. Saturdays and holidays from 1.00 p.m. DINNERWARE Mon. â€" Tues. â€" W SEDANS "Peach Blossom" Wed 1932 FORD Stake 1936 FORD Chassis & Clk 1937 DODGE Chassis 1940 G.M.C. Chassis & Cab 1928 ESSEX 1932 PLYMOUTH and Cab 1938 INTERNATIONAL Panel 1938 DODGE Parel Cheaper Models But Not Guaranteed 1928 PONTIAC 1929 ERSKINE 1928 OLDSMOBILE 1929 DURANT 1930 OLDSMOBILE 1931 PONTIAC 1930 ESSEX 1933 BUICK 1933 DODGE LWYE Alf. Allan, 119 Charles South REVIVAL TUES. 10.45 Loretta Young â€" Ray Milland ‘‘Doctor Takes a Wife"‘ Special street car service. â€" TRUCKS COUPES HATâ€"WAVING NEWS! 1942‘ FIRST BIG HARDY HIT IS A SCREENFUOL OoF HOWLS AND HEARTâ€"THROBS! Phone 2â€"4465 > 120 Imed Apa | Govores Department Store Y. P. U. Meeting The Y.P.U. helid their #rll meeting at the home of Rev. W. E. Gill in Linwood with 20 present The president, F. Ward, was in &gdhm o5 was arranged mm: Rev. and Mrs G E. Ritter, Mrs. Thos. Birmingâ€" ham and Mrs, L. Rennie. The soâ€" cial committee, Mrs. F. Ward and Mrs. Gill conducted several games tollovndflrdnfimfllfld-flr wiches tarts. Mr. and Mrs. John Rennie and family of Kitchener soent a few Ihoul_nnt_thohomcoth.Wfl!cd Mrs. Edgar Faulhafer visited relaâ€" tives in Stratford on Sunday. _ Campbell Shantz and family spent and Mrs. John Faulhafer, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hastings and davuehter and Mrs. Mary Squire of Listowel visited with George Richâ€" ardson‘s on Sunday. e Mr. and Mrs Hoyle and family of Hamilton visited with their daughter Betty at the home of George Squire on Sunday. culated for scarlet fever by Dr. G. R. Hain, Linwood, M.O.H., Wellesâ€" ley township. Alfred Hahn and son Roy visitâ€" ed with Ernst Schmidt, near Brunâ€" ner, on %nwn Miss Jean d, Mrs. Fosâ€" ter and Laura, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie accompanied by~ George Glaister of Linwood spent Sunday with friends in Guelph. _ _ _ â€" Farmers have been able to make good progress in their seeding operâ€" ations during the past week. Some have already finished this work for the season and are awaiting a good rain. _ _ oc t e Finish Seeding _ Beginning the first Sunday in May s_ervioecwillbeheldln;oyd Woolwich Council‘s May session on Tuesday, promises to be a very busy event as several important business matters will come up to be dealt with. Mrs. Henry Ebel, Mrs. Charles Schaefer and daughter, Miss Reta, attended the Philharmonic choir concert in Kitchener on Tuesday evening of last week. s â€" Messrs. Roy Kienzle and Russell Stroh attended the North Waterâ€" loo Rural Softhall meeting in Bridgeport last Wednesday evenâ€" "Â¥irs. Walter Stroh and son Donâ€" ald were Kitchener visitors on Satâ€" chEée of the poll here at Monâ€" day‘s election. ms. Byron A. Letâ€" Donald Stroh nsresented the loâ€" cal school at the Open House conâ€" maidpu ds Mr. Wm. Feil of Elota was visitâ€" ing with relatives here on Sunday. Pte. Edgar Dahmer of Barrieâ€" field, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and son Richard and Miss Anita Dahâ€" mer of Kitchener were over Sunâ€" day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dahmer. Mr. Walter Stroh accompanied Mr. Clayton Shuh of Waterloo, on a business visit to Guelph on Tuesday. _ _ __â€" _ c ducted by the County Council on their opening day of the spring _ Condition of Mr. Henry Scheerer who has been ill for about two months, is unchanged. â€"an was his clerk. 4 DAYS â€" Starts WED. ABBOTT & COSTELLO in RIOâ€"RITA"â€" CONESTOCGCO By Noah Stroh (Chroniele Correspon opénin_g‘ i, on [ Until TUESDAY NOW DOWNSTAIRS FROM THE KING STREET FLOOR (Either Stairway Or The Elevator Takes You To The King Street Basement) This is the Scatter Goods Depotâ€"-cleuint station for reduced goods from all other departments of the store. Featured here also â€"special " &" from manufacturers at bargain prices. If you‘re on the lookâ€"out for lucky bargain pickâ€"ups, a trip through the Bargain Basement every time you go trolling around the store. Two quotations for this week: Bargain Basement ‘Navy Blues‘ Thousands who saw it in Kitchener are still raving about it! . . . . Never will a picture _meet with more popular approval. . . . DON‘T MISS IT! 4 Days sarins Monday â€"Week Days First Show 6.30 pm.â€" SAT. and HOLIDAYS continuous. 2 to 11.30 2 ANN SHERIDAN â€"â€" JACK MARTHA RAYE â€" JACK B and the Navy Blues Sextette THE HAPPIEST HIT OF THE SEASON! Waterloo Acclaims A Great Production = Oval shape. Attractive colours. Just 29¢ each. â€"Boys‘ wool pullover sweaters, with long sleeves. V and crew neckâ€"lines. Zippers. Sizes 26 to 34. Just $1.19. PULLOVERS Children 10¢ rlu tax Adults 20¢ plus tax BOYS‘ SWEATERS FRIDAY & SATURDAY â€" 2 SMASH HITS King And Queen Streots Special Continuous Shows Daily 2 to 11:30 p.m. Fibre Door Mats Terry Kitchen Towels size 15 x 29 inches 2 for 35c Wa‘re grateful to the RCAF for helping make this picture â€" and so will you ba. ._â€"â€"â€" with 5.30 P.M JACK OAKIE JACK HALEY Printed Seersuckers Solidâ€"Colour Seersuckers Slub Rayons (Solid Colours) Novel Weaves, Prints, Plain Special Table â€" 49c Yard Wash Dress Goods .19 Special Feature In SWEATER COATS â€"Boys‘ wool sweater coats with fullâ€" length zippers. Sizes 26 to 34 in this group, while they last, at $1.98. "King of Dodge City" EXTRA â€" SAT. MATINEE â€" Last Chapter "THE SPIDER RETURNS" eersuckers _ Seersuckers (Solid Colours) , Prints, Plains «on A Twoâ€"Gun Blast of Thrills and Songs 2 for 4§¢ size 18 x 36 inches Eliz. Hillgartner, 8 Noecker St 29¢

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