, _ UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS THE WATERLOQ CHRONICLE & Classifed _Advertising Rates 2 cents per word. minimum charge 36 cents. If not paid by date of publication, 10 ceuts extrea. Each group of Agures count as _ one word. BROCK, DAVIS, DUNN & BROUGHTON T. H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn J H. K. Brou&wn * CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS New and Used Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, Complete Office Equipment Phone 7â€"7562 â€" Mngt‘s. Res. 2â€"2171 860 King West KITCHENER 88 Queen St. South Whether BUYIN If you need More Insurance . . Call the Local Representative. â€"of _ EXPERIENCED PLUMBERS forJ work in Toronto. Rate of wages $1.75 per hr. State age, | experience, type of work on / which previously employed and ‘ where. 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'nlu ppeinly on one side of paper WaATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY MALE HELP WANTED INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDiNG (Trustee in Bankruntcy) 19 King St. East _ ELECTRIC MOTORS SHARPENING Livestock Employers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance DRUGGISTS PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY KITCHENER TYPEWRITERS CHIROPRACTIC REAL ESTATE New and Used ELECTRICAL rrevry PERSONAL KITCHENER wWOOD LIMITED JYING o a FARM TANâ€"GEL ADDING MACHINES Phone 6â€"6434 at $19.35 at $35.80 at $49.65 at $86.00 at $66.00 Kitchener | _Mrs. J. A. Steiss is a patient at (the Kâ€"W Hospital Friends wish her a speedy recovery. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs A. Huegle and lamilg/lot Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kappes. Mr. and Mrs. Osias Hackbart Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koehler and family spent Saturday at Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. William Snider and family are on a oneâ€"week‘s trip to North Dakota. _ Miss Bernice Koehler is spendâ€" ’mï¬:everal days at Buffalo, N.Y. i v. Adoiph Kappes and chilâ€" dren of Milwaukee, who have been spending the last few weeks with Mrs. Matilda Hoerle are spending a few day‘s at Raglane, Mr. and Mrs. G. Schlueter and Darlene and Douglas accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Schlueter of Linwood to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Schlueter at Kitchener. Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Neeb, Mrs. C. Simons of Kitchener are spendâ€" ing some time with relatives and friends here. Master Paul Rehberg returned home after â€" spending â€" several weeks with his grandparents, Mr. andk Mrs. Lloyd Rebberg at Rosâ€" tock. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sattler attendâ€" ed the 25th weqding anniversary 31 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schicoff at onesl?fo. Miss Janet Goodwin is spending two weeks‘ vacation at the Luthâ€" ‘e,nri Summer Camp at Edgewood ark. Mrs. Gertrude Vannier of Waâ€" terloo spent Sunday a week with her sister, Mrs. Milton Kuch. _ Mrs. G. Evye of Brussels spent some time with Mrs. Matilda Hoerle. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Martin of Wallenstein visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Otterbein, Miss Carol Raymond and Master Lorne Reipert of Waterloo were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhn. Heidelberg : Furnace Cleaning 79 Brock St. KITCHENER Phone 4â€"4508 All types of furnaces vacuumâ€"cleaned SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE We can supply you IMMEDIATELY with all your Lumber â€" Millwork â€" and other Building Supplies. . . . OR BUILDING A NEW ONE W hether you are Phone 5â€"5507 .. between 5 and 7 p.m. SMITH & WEILER Don‘t Send $ . . . Send Us Your Personal Cheque By Miss Katherine Kubs (Chronicle Correspondent) ‘ Co. Ltd. ST. CLEMENTS Made Payable To "Better Homes and Gardens" (On Renewals Clip Address Plate To Your Cheque) H. E. Ratz Lumber RENOVATING AN OLD HOUSE SEE US BEFORE YOU suY ) Mr. and Mrs. A. Hahn and Mr. {and Mrs. H. Ziegler spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hahn at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkie and Carol of Bloomingdale spent Sunâ€" day with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Krauter. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Meyer of Kitchener, Mrs. Karl Keller and daughter Patricia Evelyn, of Waâ€" terloo, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kuhn. Miss Margaret Wettlaufer of New Hamburg is spending some time with her cousin, Miss Karen Huehn. Mrs. Elizabeth McCray of Port Huron Michigan, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. C. Kuch. _ Krauter. \_Given in marriage by Mr. Wilâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Forwell of liam Sattler, the bride wore an Kitchener spent Monda{' with Mr. ivory taffetta gown. She wore a and Mrs. George Reidel. | threeâ€"quarter length handâ€"emâ€" Miss Margaret Wettlaufer of’ broidered veil and a headdress of New Hamburg is spending some orange blossoms and carried a time with her cousin, Miss Karen cascade of red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKinzie and daughter JoAnn of Bridgeâ€" m)rt, spent Sunday with Mr. and rs. Kenneth Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lindner and family of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Krauter. Mr. and Mrs. George Longmire and family of Wiarton are spendâ€" ing several days with Mr. and Mrs. L. Longmire. _ _ _ Miss S. Wideman of St. Jacobs is spending a two weeks‘ vacation with Mr. and Mrs. M. Wideman. ._ Mr. and Mrs. Erle Steiss and daughter Margaret of London spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. J. A. Steiss. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Musselâ€" man and daughter Donna of Floâ€" radale, Mrs. Helen Heimpel, Doâ€" reen, Kenneth and Grant spent the weekâ€"end at Buffalo, N.Y. s Better Homes | and Gordens returned home after a one week‘s vacation at Wasaga Beach. Miss Katherine Kuhn spent ‘IH UR THAK "I hb don‘t mind, sir, but we‘re all out of chacks and pin n:ii.: at the present." Rates Now: 5 YÂ¥rs. $7 _ 3 Yrs. $5 Aug. 1/49; 5 YÂ¥rs. $12 3 Â¥rs. $8 "Coulrttriy: _Gveâ€"yaflqmcn" LAST CALL! LAST CALL ! Save $5.00! Send us your order now! RATE INCREASE July 31, 1949 Deadline ONT. ! Bridesmaid was Miss Marlene Ziegler, sister of the bridegroom. She wore a powder blue taffetta {dress, shoulder length veil and a corsage of red roses. }Man,, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ziegâ€" {ler of Heidelberg. Rev. Roy Grosz ‘ officiated. A pretty wedding took place on Saturday afternoon at 4 o‘clock at St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, here, when Miss Helen Krohn of Kitchener, formerly of Carman, Man., took wedding vows with Mx;.__ Floyd Ziegler of Heidelberg. . The bride‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Barney Krohn of Carman, The marriage is announced of Mrs. Ruth Henrietta Schurrman of Kitchener, daughter of Mrs. Matilda Hoerle to Mr. Gerald Hoch of Kitchener. The marriage took l!;]ace July 18th at St. Peâ€" ter‘s Ey. Lutheran Church, Kitchâ€" ener, with Rev. J. Schmieder offiâ€" clating at the ceremony. Zieglerâ€"Krohn Nuptials. _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hahn and children, Harold â€"and Carol, spent Sunday with Mrs. Frieda Lindner and family of North Easthope Monday with Mrs. Helen Steiss at Kitchener. The duties of best man were THE WATRRLOO ce en repmcneprmmmtnrnean s age t Oy Wowte Mump performed by Mr. Donald Hartâ€" ung, cousin of the groom. Usher was Mr. Wm. Rehberg. Following the ceremony a dinâ€" ner for 35 guests was served at thg_ home of the bridegroom. _ Receiving guests were . the bridegroom‘s mother, in a Turâ€" quois crepe ensemble white acâ€" cessories and a corsage of roses. FOR EXPERT SERVICING \_ They Will be Ready for You When You Return Before You Go on Your â€" â€" Holidays... _ h Send Your & â€" Appliances ‘ Appliances â€" Two Stores to Serve You KITCHENER â€" .WATERLOO 16 College St. ) Ne;t_go__Cenmry Theatre 44 King St Santh EXPERT REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF WASHERS, IRONERS, RADIOS, VACUUM CLEANERS, POLISHERS, FANS, IRONS AND ALL SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES McGowan & Hill McGOWAN & HILL Mrs. David Bauman was sï¬ues! of honor at a miscellaneous showâ€" er arranged ‘by the Knitting Nightingale Club at the home of the Misses Valina and Viola Marâ€" tin, Thursday night. Floradale : to By Mrs. trude Bowman ( Cbnnklmrr«n-‘un ‘ % ; * o \» A e (n m L t “ U $= . ; nca e i B _ . 4o < . ' . | Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Snyder left Friday on a six weeks‘ tour through the U.S.A. and the Canaâ€" dian Northwest. Misses Elmeta Bowman and Betty Ziegler are holidaying at Chesley Lake this week . Baby birds often eat more than their own weight in food daily. 44 King St. South Phone 2â€"7411 Tied for forth place among 1§ Canadian and U.S. cities surveyed, Montreal and Detroit have each cleared 13 per cent of their streets of overhead wiring ï¬)‘r placing wires underground. e leader, Buffalo, has cleared 31 &er em! while Toronto and inn‘m bring up the rear with less one per cent each. ;