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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Apr 1947, p. 7

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See your doctor first, then let us fill your prescriptions. Bedford l.D.x_ Drug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. GIRL for general housework, in iood home, $50.00 per month. Apply Mrs. H. G. Miller, Box These crystals destroy and prevent moths, 39c at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. East, Kitchâ€" ener, Phone 2â€"2127. â€" GIRL OR WOMAN for home in Toronto. Light housework and assist with oneâ€"yearâ€"old girl. No codking. Highest wages. Private quarters, with radio and washâ€" room. Phone 2â€"1402 Kitchener, _ between 10 and 6. â€"15B Fire â€" Automobile â€" Accident BARGAINS for this week and next: Cockerelsâ€"day old Barred Rocks, New Hampshires, New Hampshrie X _ Barred Rocks, ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? 1} you need More Insurance . . . Call the Local Represensative CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St. â€" Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 Phone BE INDEPENDENT! Be_ your own boss! 900 Familex Dealers derive an income of $35. to $60. * Triks Pickeiy on one ride af saeh Sale BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HRENRY Box addresses in cure of ‘The Chrontole, 10 conts extra. BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN T. H. R. Brock. D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn CH%’!?.‘RED. ACCOUNTANTS ( tees in Bankruptcy) SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ §$12.00 per year, THE 'A!mw _ Dnasified Advertising Bates 3 conts vet DEEâ€"TEE MOTHâ€"KILLER Light Sussex X Barred Rocks, Light Sussex X New Hampshires, Barred Rock X New Hampshires, New Hampshire X Light Sussex 4.95; two week old 10.95, three week old 12.95, four week old 14.95, five to six week old 17.95. Assorted breeds 50c per hundred less, Large Egg Quality add 1.00, Specially Selected add 2.00 per hundred to above prices. Also glaxllets and nonâ€"sexed chicks at rgain prices. This special barâ€" gain for next week only. Day old Barred Rock, New Hampshires, New Hampshire X Barred Rocks, Light Sussex X Barred Rocks nonâ€"sexed 12.95, pullets 21.95, cockerels 4.95. This advertiseâ€" ment plus 10% deposit must accompany your order. _ Apply Mrs. H. C 860, ;reston, Ont. * BUILDING COST3 ARE you wish to give this business a trial, you are%wOME! FREE details and catalogue on request. FAMILEX, Dept. I, 1600 Deloriâ€" weekly, selling our 200 varieties, from door to door. Aeeag; our methods and do as well. you have an automobile use it to D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES quck BUSINESS . DIRECTORY Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co MORE TO REPLACE ELECTRIC MOTORS e m _ New and Kitchener â€" â€" Guelph Top Notch Chickeries Guelph, Ontario PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY HELP WANTED CHIROPRACTIC Montreal ELECTRICAL 19 King St. East INSURANCE COCKERELS DRUGGISTS GS Reâ€"winding 11â€"4 â€"15 ‘Krum Doditkoff (Dovitkoff) to action has been taken. Mr. Etherâ€" change his name.to Krum Davidjington worked with the Provincial !and to change the name of his wife Commission for over two years, beâ€" Caroline Isabel Davidoff to Caroâ€" fore enlisting for overseas. J line Isabel David and that of his| Upon his return they were glad ~children Tasa Jane Davidoff, Bonâ€" to have him back but unfortunately nie Lee Davidoff and DeVaughn his wounds made continuing emâ€" Davidoff to Tasa Jane David,!ployment in his old â€"position inadâ€" lBonnie Lee David and DeVaughn . visable. David respectively, will be heard; He has been recommended by by His Honour Judge Clement at the Commission as one of the best his Chambers at the Court House, men ever to work in this district Kitchener, on Tuesday, the 22nd|being reliable and trustworthy in day of April, 1947, at the hour ofleverything he was asked to do and ten o‘clock in the forencon. they as well as the Insurance Comâ€" (Chroniele Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton of St. Catharines spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. August Matthies and famâ€" ily.. o s â€" Miss Valina Martin, Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin, Wallenstein, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gingrich, Monday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Eben Howling and family of New Dundee andmfim Spies, Elmira, were weekâ€"end â€" tors with Mr. Jacob Spies. _ _ _ Mrs. Elmore Schutz and Fred of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Soener. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Krueger and Ruth, Kitchenér, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snyder, Paul and Richard of Osha~ wa, Mr. Howard Snyder, Bloomingâ€" dale, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Snyder and Mrs. Ed. Snyder, Sunâ€" _ DATED at: Kitchener, this 25th day of March, 1947. Harold L. Daufman, 125 King Street W., | Kitchener, Ontario. Solicitor for the Applicant. 1345 The Annual Meeting of the NORTH WATERLOO LIBERAL ASSOCIATION will be held in the Assembly Hall, Kitchener City Hall, on Friday, April 11, 1947 at 8.00 p.m. 8. â€" C The purpose of the meetir:f will be the election of officers and such other business as may be brought before the meeting. _ _ The Change of Name Act, 1939 Lfe has no blessing like a dent friend.â€"Euripides. Notice is hereby given pursuant to this Act that the application of Krum Davidoff, also known as PRINTER cagable of taking charge of plant. Should be either capâ€" able compositor or pressman. Star Printing Co., Dundas, (l);\".r. 6Â¥â€"58 Ontarie St. 5. KITCHENER Phone Tâ€"756% â€" Manager‘s Res. $â€"%1171 OnTaRIG Oreirce QuUIEte®$ 68 Queen St. South Employers‘ Lisbility Guarantee Bond â€" Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance Notice of Meeting ULLY EXPERIENCED automoâ€" tive carburetor, electrical, and motor tuneâ€"up man; must be fully qualified to handle all types of specialized automotive repairs such as carburetors, generators, magnetos, _ speedometers, . etc. Give full particulars and wages expected to Box 139, Waterloo. For Sale and For Rent hy the Maker HESSENAUR & SHANTZ UNDERWOOD LIMITED Real Estate and Insurance Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. Every Kind of Insurance it omm td Harold W. Wagner, Secretary. FLORADALE WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 Health â€" Plate Glass By Mrs. Gertrude Bowman REAL BTATE New and Used WANTED K LE ; He has been recommended by the Commission as one of the best |men ever to work in this district ‘being reliable and trustworthy in everything he was asked to do and they as well as the Insurance Comâ€" pany feel that he will again be sucâ€" cessful in his new undertaking. â€" Th mm Miss Alma Jones, principal of | ds e anrement ,, has ouen | Plattsville Public School, at her Blenheim Farmers‘ Mutual Fire Inâ€" | POM¢ at Wolverton. . ‘suram:e Company of Plattsville|. Mrs. Joan Stewart and daughter that they have appointed Mr. Floyd Lorna and Robie and Mr. Stewart ‘Etherington of Drumbo, an exâ€"serâ€" Sr were Easter visitors with relaâ€" viceman, as an inspector to check | tives at Toronto. free of charge all hydroâ€"wiring and| Mr. Harry Stanlake, magician, other fire hazards of their policyâ€" ‘attended a Masonic Lodge banauet holders. held on Thursday evening at Galt This undertaking, although a new {and entertained with his magic and step in the prevention of fires has , tricks. been contemplated by the direcâ€"| Mrs. F. Brown and dai tors for some time and when reâ€" | Mrs. Cameron Shantz and of commended by. the hydro commisâ€" | Perry‘s Corners, visited friends and sion as well as having favorable |renewed acquaintances in town the support from many farmers, this |past week. action has been taken. Mr. Etherâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Cameron M. Hume ington worked with the Provincial motored on Friday to Kasterville, Commission for over two years, beâ€" | where they spent the day with the fore enlisting for overseas. latter‘s parents, Rev. and Mrs. The Mothers‘ Club group held their monthly meeting the past week at the home of Miss Jessia Deeton. In the business period disâ€" cussion took place for the euchre April 9 and arrangements made. It is hoped that the policyholdâ€" ers will give this company their wholehearted support and coâ€"operâ€" ation. Those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. William Ziniuch and two children of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. West and three daughters of Hamâ€" ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Down Coxson and two sons of Galt: . and Mrs. Exâ€"Serviceman Receives and two sons of Galt; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Doan of Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Peters and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doan and four children and Mr. Donald Doan of Plattsville brought the number of guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs F. B. Doan to nearly 30. WANTED Truâ€"Craft Millwork PLATTSVILLE ‘"Wouldn‘t it be sim if went and punched thhllr.fl;rdam gnaer’ Smart Young Man _ to learn Planing Mill Trade Bench Hand (Chronicle Correspondent) 356 King St. North WATERLOO Experienced {Eufeqme RAcoR > HENRY ! yâ€"â€"ray~" Miss Mabel Fenn of New Hamâ€" burg and Miss Marion Fenn, teaâ€" cher at Hampstead are holidaying at their respective homes in the village. e Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Harmer of Galt spent the weekâ€"end with the Thomson and Harmer families here. _ Miss Anna Charles, RN., of Ayr, who has spent the winter in the West, andâ€"at the coast, visited for a few days the past week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clair Harmer, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. Charles of Ayr. Mr. Clair Harmer and Miss Charles visited on Sunâ€" day with relatives at Guelph. * Mr. and Mrs. A. Hiller and Mr Hiller Jr., of Kitchener spent sevâ€" eral days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. W. Quandt, Jr. Mrs. Roy Habel and children were Saturday visitors at New Hamburg, Mrs. Lillian Binkle reâ€" turning with them and is spending the week at the home of her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Rex Harmer. The Nith River here has been quite high due to the thaws and heavy rains and many residents have considerable water in their cellars. Mr. Hillerly, who owns a chicken hatchery here, had to call for the assistance of the local fire brigade over the weekâ€"end to save the chicks in the incubator which are now hatching. The water has receded some since Sunday. _ _ Dowglas Brown of the Merchant Marine of Halifax is on a visit with relatives in these parts. _ _ _ _ Recent Visitors at Qutside Points: The roads on Highway 97 East of Plattsville are in a deplorable condition and, traffic on them is indeed slow and rough. Much comâ€" plaint is being made about their condition. The Blue Bird bus is not running on true schedule this week from Galt to Plattsville and for several days none has been through from Woodstock due to the Thames overâ€" flowing its banks near Innerkip. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron M. Hume motored on Friday to Kasterville, where they spent the day with the latter‘s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Sharpe. Mr. William Cann of Plattsville attended the funeral held at Woodâ€" stock of the late Mrs. Hiram Warâ€" ner, formerly Rebecca Wait, daughâ€" ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rienza Wait of Perry‘s Corners. to be held in the Scout Hall on Mrs. Elmer Doan offered her home for the April meeting. At the close plumbing business of Harmer Broâ€" thers, Plattsville, is leaving shortly to motor to the West where he will be employed for the summer months. lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Joan Stewart and daughter Lorna and Robie and Mr. Stewart Sr., were Easter visitors with relaâ€" tives at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Schneider and Miss Jessie Deeton attended a euchre and dance held on Thursday evening. The event was sponsored by the Eastern Star. Easter Visitors in Town: Miss Clata Seipes, Misses Hazel Rendal, Jean Potter and Elsie Murâ€" ray of the Toronto teaching staff, are spending Easter vacation at their respective homes in town. Miss Mary Coles, assistant High School ‘teacher of Plattsville, is spending the holiday week at her home near Barrie. A friend should be one in whose undersunding and virtue we can equally confide, and whose opinion we can value at once for its lll:t- ness and its sincerity.â€"Robert Hall. % The weekâ€"end rain brought with it a rush of water that made the Grand and Conestogo rivers assume flood proportions on Sunday. The Lexingtonâ€"Conestogo road between the bridges immediately south of the village was flooded several feet deep until Monday momfi when the waters receded. H of Miss Vivian Letson, nurseâ€"inâ€" training at the Toronto General Hospital, spent a few days at the home of her‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Letson, Miss Jean Bullas of Kitchener was also an over Easâ€" ter guest at the Letson home. Bowman. motorists passed through here on Sunday taking in the inte!uthfi flood scenery of the Grand an Conestogo rivers. Miss Vivian Letson. nurseâ€"inâ€" terhd:sest at the Letson home. Anna Guenther of Toronto was a weekâ€"end guest at the home of Mrs. Mabel Shantz and Miss M. of his sister, Mrs. Edna Burnett. Mr. and Edward Kirch of Orillia and Mr. and Mrs Allan Farr of Guel?rh were visitors at the home of . and Mrs. Sol. Kirch over Sunday.. s â€" â€" tized dun'ng the Slind:}' afternoon service in St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church with pastor, S. J. Wittig, performing the rites of baptism. Local trappers report until now n;;; sefuov:h has not beenwe;y profitâ€" able for as muskra to be scarce and local eonm of maple syrup also their unâ€" dertaking not havinm successâ€" ful this season, as runs of sap with the exception of odd mh-ve not been what could be good. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sully were: Mr. Otto Moeser of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moeser and family of Erbsâ€" ville, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goodwin and sons of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Ion Bowman and family of St. Jacobs. . Several village homes have reâ€" cently had telephones installed. A check revealed that 50 per cent of the homes and business places have telephones. s The Community Club is preparâ€" ing to stage an Amateur Night the forepart of next month at which handsome prizes will be awarded to the successful winners. Mr. Orval Snyder of Oxenden was an _Eutq;vilter at the home have not been favorable for them. Farmers are awaiting more springlike weather to fit their land for seasonable work which is a month later than a year ago. Reeve Oliver Wright and County Road patrolman Sol. Kirch attendâ€" ed the Road foremen‘s conference in the County Buildings, Kitchenâ€" er, last Wednesday. The Home and School Club meetâ€" ing held Tuesday evenin{)rof last week was well attended. d. T. McCullough of Elmira, who is the Township of Woolwich medical officer of health, was the guest speaker. The president, Mrs. Nelâ€" son Shell';hy. presided nl:o“i";cl ‘t:lde meeting. e prgfnm = ed a reading by Mrs. Oliver W;wht and Kpiano selections by Mrs. Walâ€" ter Kienzle. chener were Easter guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Goguen. â€" Lunch was provided by Mrs. W Stahle, Mrs. W. Kienzle and Mrs It is learned that Mr. G. Thoâ€" mas proposes to start work as soon as weather conditions mu with the building of a new in the eastern part of the village. § 94 Ruth Ann, infant daughter of Mr. onth later than a year 3 Mr. and MrgCéd{!(or:goof Kitâ€" Farmers engaged in the making A PANTOMINE CONESTOGO TO AlLl CREAM PRODpV@ARs montamo | All ballots must be returned to the A d hm tmy ime +i narne s gricultural Representative before April 30, 1947. Auy bellots received ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD _ Porlinment Buildings, Queen‘s Purk, Toronto, Ontario oos Carege nc ns ye e e s )A : 5 1g45 ALL CREAM PRODUCERS ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED TO REGISTER, TO ATTEND THE MEETINC IN THEIR AREAâ€"AND TO VOTE. NHUSBAND, WIFE, SON OR DAUGHTER MAY YOTE, BUT ONLY ONE FROM EACHOPERAT] FARM UNMIT ALL PRODUCERS MUST REGISTER weust register to vote. 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