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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Nov 1947, p. 9

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT See your doctor first, then let us fill xour prescriptions. Bedford LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post 10 E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St. â€" Waterlo» Phone 2â€"1357 5 PIECE BRUSH, COMB and MIRROR SET. Nylonâ€"bristled Hair Brush $10.95 now $5.98 at Geiger‘s Drug Store, ;ogul'(,ing East, Kitchener, phone R. C. Henderson J. A. Willoughby & Sons, Realtors 156 Yonge Street, Torento AD. 0605 â€" Evenings HO. 3397 THHE WATERLOO CHRONICLE WANT ADbS BUSINESS CAaRDs a* flg, week $11.00 per year, $1.00 for sizx months. BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ Box addresses in cure of The Chronisie, Office, Waterloo. 23 acres, area between Milverâ€" ton and Listowel. ‘Wonderful soil, hydro, bath, solid brick house of 7 rooms, lovely large rooms, in splendid condition, partly newly decorated. Very homy place set in nice grounds. Some fruit. Stone barn founâ€" dation ready for a top for hens or pigs. Church next farm, school close. $6500.00. Write or phone _ _ _ State how many insertions you want Write piaiuly on one side of paper only D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES Agonts : Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. e â€" Automobile â€" Accident |CRO&§ WORD â€" â€" â€" By Eugene Sheffer merganser © title of adoresa 12 cuckoos 13. this place 14 single unit 15 grape 16. pailid 17 eject forcibly 18 symbol for cerium 19 sport played with pontes 20 come out 21 grafted \Her ) 23 type of cheese 20 eagle 26 tolerated 28 jabbers 1collog. ) 30 and (L ) 31 burden 33 network 38 note in the 37 vociferate 30 edible purple sea weed 42 native melal 44 former f American HORIZONTAL 1. Hindu deity 8 small IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 35 Kitchener â€" Gueiph PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY CHIROPRACTIC ELECTRICAL | DRUGGISTS INSURANCE wfi”lofln â€"g#.â€"â€"2]. yA B Res.: 6â€"6572 St. MOTORS . New and 7 P 46 domesticated 58. ashes 47 characterâ€" (Scot cape 51 father §2 Mohammeâ€" izations 80 sunburns 49 Alaskan 60 Roman road 54 disease of dan cleric 53 feminine 55 feline 56 Old World herb 57 minute orifice mavunad @ Eubsareaf 61 19m0uv | _ UNDERWOOD LIMITED |swâ€"42 Ontarie St. 8. krrowma | Phome Tâ€"7562 â€" Manager‘s Res. 1â€"2} ‘Fue Livestock Employers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond â€" Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance MORE TO REPLACE 1J you need More Insurance ONTARIO Orrice QUIETYE®$ ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED! New and Used Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, Compicte Office Equipment 48 Queen St. South Whether BUYING or SELLING a FLOCK TO SUPPLY US with hatching eggs for the 1948 hatchâ€" ing season. FFlocks culled and bloodâ€"tested free. _ Guaranteed premium plus hatchability preâ€" mium paid." ‘Also wanted to purchase cockerels suitable for breeding. For full details write Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limâ€" ited, Fergus, Ontario. 4468 She plays a leading role in Mark Hellinger‘s sparkling short story "Wife in a Million". Be sure to read this entertaining yarn. one 0{ many scintillating features in Pi+ torial Review, the magazine of huâ€" mor. fiction, cartoons. Hollywood rzeports and surprises with this Sunday‘s (November 30) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY New and Used UNDERWOOD *TYPEWRITERS A. K. CRESSMAN & SON. For Sale and For Ront by the Maker Call the Local Representative HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 VERTICAL 1 gravies 2 originate 3 by way of 4. Roman coin 5 slateâ€"like pronoun 9 drench thoroughly Every Kind of Insurance Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N BUILDING COSTS ARZE HICHER musical air MEET THE IDEAL WIFE! Health REAL ESTATE TYPEWRITERS /7 7ff WANTED KITCHENER 5> Manager‘s Res. $â€"1171 10 make cer. tain of 11 that which 20 spur 22. also 24 river in Switzerland 27 encounters between tw contestants is retained 16. river in Italy 17 bone 19 showy 29 declare 32 cumning 34 feminine name 38 ancient cuirass 36 scents 38 city in England 40. reaim 41 primer 43 puff up 45 date in Roman calendar 48 printer‘s measure 80 mother 83 note in Guido s scale §4 obtained §7. jumbled typ« Plate Glass ower Phone 6â€"46484 Accident 41 No. 178 and their friends were caâ€" teredto by the Women‘s Associaâ€" gon of the Bright United Church, who provided a Turkey Supper in the basement of their church at Bright on Tuesday. _ 8 In view of present day happiâ€" hichmur mfl:;o:bhfi w . was namely: "The Arabâ€"Jewâ€" ish Tanglesâ€"What Does it Mean". From God‘s HolK'Word the m- er unfolded to his audience ‘s plan for ‘!J‘r_,‘ael and Plled.ine“u!d The musicians made no small contribution to the evening‘s enâ€" joyment, the beautifully rendered trumpet solo "The Holy City" was worthy of special mention. Rev. Hopper of First Congregaâ€" tional Church, Stratford, presided “’I‘he Plltuv:rl' e“J The Worshipful Master John Brighty of Piattsvilie presided over «w short program of toasts and proâ€" pmedatoasttothel(ifig lr‘ Schneider also of Plattsvi pro~ posed a toast to the ladies and the district deputy, Harry Bauer of Ingersoll answered giving a splenâ€" did address. The moving picture» put on by Mr. Skillings were much enjoyed. Guests were present from Woodstock, lnnerkir, Hickâ€" son, Baden, Hespeler, Plattsvillé and Bright. Women‘s Institute Meets. The November meet'm% of the Women‘s Institute of the Plattsville Branch of North Oxford was held on Thursday afternoon in the Sunâ€" Free HORSES AND CATTLE REMOVED PROMPTLY And without charge. Telephone COLLECT for free service. GORDON YOUNG (Elmira) Ltd. :,lt1,UA } L, l i t __Aithough the hour of the marâ€" slage was.early for residents here, from a week‘s vacation at the home of her son Donald Ranck and famâ€"~ boate =razindtadbcrint; Lt The Mothers® Club of the %: sponsored a Euchre party on Wedâ€" nesday em_li_:f‘ at â€" Plattaville Scout Hall event was .well patronized with nine tables played. Rt:oniud with nine tables played. prizes were won by: 1st, Lll Clayton Gofton, Mrs.: Arthur Pearâ€" son; Men‘s: 1st, Leonard Gooding; 2nd, Wes. Murray. Refreshments were served at thec!o-ebg- comâ€" mittee of ladies of the club. ding ceremony with all its pagâ€" heard dhfi-‘:‘:ume probably to the weather conditions. Mrs. Bruce accompanied by Mrs. F. Deeton were Galt visiu!rs on s“fifiy' Habel and family u- compgnm’ by Mrs. Rex Harmer, baby Neal and son Terrence, were Saturday visitors at New Hamâ€" the F!:lpdy;u :i‘i’nter Fair at Toronto on y a very en)?k as well as an educational y and were very much carried away with the thrills of the fine performance of the Ice Capades. P. A. McKie of Kitchener was a recent visitor at the home of his sister, Miss Belle McKie and other relatives in town.. Messrs. A. Glendenning, Graham and James Fenn and Gordon Haâ€" Reports are that those attending Church at B:-S&:I..r Freddie Sinclair of Plattsville acâ€" g:n‘rnbd a hunting party from ight who spent the past week in northern districts Takes Third in Contest. Nile Shantz of Plattsville with his interest in the sixâ€"horse light d.rugm team won third place at the Royal Winter Fair horse show, days the past week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack R. Harmer. Mrs. Benj. who spent week mumur Iu.c;:\ of her sister, Mrs. Wright and Daâ€" via Wright by Mrs. called on recently .nr&-cuu., s _ A number of ladies of the Ladies‘ Aid of Plattsville attended the baâ€" zaar held on Friday at the United Nov. 19th . This colorful event had a total of seven entries. Conâ€" gratulations Nyle.: . Mrs. Clair Harmer and baby Charles, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harmer were Sunday visé tors with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harâ€" mer and Mrs. Reba Sherrer and Miss G. Strome, Galt _ _ _ F After several snow Aurries of mmw winter, some residents are 1 lm for Indian summer which y follows. Despite the fact that we enjoyed an exceptionâ€" ll}lvl fine fall they claim the above still rules. â€" s Residents here who watch for the cardinals each winter have been pleased again to see and to welcome these little feathered friends. Newcomers to these parts of only a few years back, it is beâ€" lieved that some at least, have reâ€" mained in these parts all summer this year.. s 2 ul _. Little Jimmie Nurse of Ingersoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gre{ Nurse is visiting at the home of his grandâ€" parents, ‘Dr. and Mrs. H. Nurse. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Steadsman, who jhave been on an extended visit" with the latter‘s sister, Mrs. J. J. Thomson and other relatives at Beamsville and Galt, are leaving this week for their home in Winniâ€" Howard Nurse of the P.A.C., Guelsh and Gray Nurse also of the O.AC. and Mrs. Gray Nurse of Ingersoil were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. Nurse. Jimmie lr‘iurse returned with them to their ome. _ Mr. and Mrs. Owen Showell visited on Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. H. Shantz, Jewr Dundee. _ _ GQoull Enjoy Going by Dus â€" 0 3.30 pm. 5 10.05 pm. câ€" Daily ex. Sun. & Hol. d â€"Sun. & Hol g â€" Set. only. $.50 a. m. & 630 pm. $.05 a.m. 1.55 a.m. 8.50 pm. 10.35 a.m. 4.10 pm. & 9.55 p.m. 1.00 pm. FRED WESSON â€" King St. E. $ UUONNECIIONS AT GUUELEH POR OWRN _ SDU AND AT TORONTO FOR MONTREAL, OTTAWA AND NORTH BAY LEAVE KITCHENER (Standard Time) TOâ€" LONDON TO TORONTO Phome 24469 â€" KITCHENER Tickets and Information at 8 AT GUELPH FOR OWEN SOUND WATERLOO HOLSTEINS AT ROYAL WINTER FAIR Edwin S. Eby, Kitchener, showed the fifth prize Junior Bull Calf in the Holstein classes at the Royal Winter Fair, while John Steckle, Kitchener had the 6th prize dry Aged Cow and the 7th prize Aged Cow in milk, the latter class being beaded by the Grand and Reserve Grand Champions of the show. 5.10 pia. 1.50 pas.

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