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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Dec 1949, p. 7

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WE AOCEPT WOOLLEN RAGS in exchange for blankets. Bring or ship them to our mill. Write Flesherton Woollen Mills, Flesherton. Ont New and Used Duplicating and Addinlg) i Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks,| Safes, Complete Office ) Equipment ] For Sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNSTRAND ADDING MACHINES 850 King Wert KITCHENER Phone 7â€"7562 _ â€" _ Mngr‘s Res. 2â€"2171 DEALERS WANTED. Splendid 68 Queen St. South ARE YOU _ ____ FULLY PROTECTED? * BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE If you need More Insurance . . Call the Local Representative of SINGLE MAN for dairy farm. Year round employment. Smokers _ need _ not _ apply. Thomas W. Langs, Concession Road. Preston. Phone T40W. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS Whether BUYING or SELLING See your doctor first, then let u. fll your prescriptions. Bedforo LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. PRESCKIPTIONS E M;. Clieason Freeman& wgi_lle R SPECIALTY working in the bush of Mr. Milâ€" See yo(zll‘Jdoclor firsl::Alhen let w horfj Snyder recently, had the Al your prescriptions. Bedfore ; MiSfortun: to have a log roll LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post againct his leg, severing a ligaâ€" Office, Waterloo. ment. wazzn______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"1 Tiie Christmas party staged by GIFTS [ihe _ local Community Club at mm es iTrail‘s End Hall, last Thursday Erush, Comb and Mirror Sets.sev.ning drew a capacity crowd Electric Razors, Heating Pads. and proved a decided success. Founta®M Pens, Papeteries, Chocoâ€" | The event was opened by a brief lates and â€" Toilet articles, at| address of the president, Mr. Lesâ€" Geiger‘s Drug Store 408 King St.!ter Stroh followed by a show of East, Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. {films made up of 2 films of an _z____________ _ "ducauon trend, two comics and ELECTRICAL two of a seasonal nature which l l ugaa t tbtin ,vjzw_'er:; greatly enjoyed. Mr. l-‘r_:::; \Gacde and daughters entertai ELE"‘TS lgofl‘OTORS }b(lzu'een fihfis vé(iith insstrumemall selections. F. gar Stevens alâ€" % HP., Light Duty at $19.35 |20 Tnjory; meariee ~ % HE' !’!“,‘Y,Y Rffi_’f ‘:’} 2?229 {f;:):mertamed by imitating a bar | BROCK, DAVIS, DUNN & BROUGHTON T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn J. H. K. Broughton Phone 2â€"4488 Classibed Advertising Rates 2 cents per word. minimum charge 36 cents. 1 mot paid by date of publication, 10 cents extra. Bach group of figures count as BUSINESS DIRECTORY advertisement is to appear 2. State number of insertions desired. $. Write plainly on one side of pap HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited O Alt types of washing machines repaired. Refrigerators, irons, toasters, vacuum cleamers, etc also repaired Phone 3â€"3398 fl. Fehrenbach Box addresses 10 cente extra. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADVERTISEM ENTS 1. State clearly in which edition the CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS T. H. R. Brock (Trustee in Bankruntcy) _ 19 King St. East THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE ontarIO OFrice QUTETTE®$ Office: 44 William St., Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 Friday, December 30, 1949 Larger sizes also avarlabie. SUTfiERMND-SCHULTZ ELECTRIC KITCHENER and GUELPH A, K. CRESSMAN & SON B)eal Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 Every Kind of Insurance UNDERWOOD LIMITED Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen opportunity to earn from $50.00 to $60.00 a week. Sell from door to door 200 household necessities. Complete _ assortâ€" ment of GIFT BOXES. Very little capital required. Thirty days trial WITHOUT RISK. Write for full details: 5130 Saint Hubert, Montreal. % HP y HP % HP WATERLOO _ APPLIANCE SERVICE Health WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY SALES HELP WANTED in stock i HP., Light Duty at $19. & HP., Heavy Duty at $85. 4 HP., Heavy Duty at $49. & HP., Heavy Duty at $86. 4 HP., Heavy Duty at $66. (All New) Larger sizes also available MALE HELP WANTED WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS Chartered Accountaonts Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance _ ___ Livestock Employers‘ Liability DRUGGISTS PRESCKIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY TYPEWRITERS CHIROPRACTIC E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR REAL ESTATE New and Used INSURANCE KITCHENER WANTED KITCHENER Life Plate Glass Phone 6â€"6434 at $19.35 at $35.80 at $49.65 at $86.00 at $66.00 The Chronicle Kitchener Accident | _ The Pirates‘ ball team had arâ€" {ranged for a prizeâ€"draw to be held and the team manager for [xhe season at this time made the ‘draws for the various prizes to the following winners: â€" Roy Schwindt, St. Jacobs, won a raâ€" dioâ€"record player; CQ:r]es Jonas, Conestogo, a _ mirrotâ€" spotlight; Mrs. Archie Sherriffs, Winterâ€" bourne, a $5.00 grocery order; Gordon Hadenko, Kitchener, a Ronson lighter; Miss Alice Clemâ€" mer, Kitchener, a jacket; Peter Plein, Conestogo, a can of antiâ€" freeze; Franklin Jonas, Conestoâ€" go; roller skates; and John Carâ€" ilaw, Conestogo, a bag of potatoes. St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church was filled to capacity for the Sunâ€" day School Christmas program on Christmas eve. The service was opened by the pastor, who also welcomed all attending. There were the usual variety of rendiâ€" tions by the Juniors and a pageâ€" ant "The Adoration" was %‘,esent- ed by the senior class. e Juâ€" nior and Senior Class assisted with selections during the service. A special feature was the presenâ€" tation of gifts to Rev. H. Brose and to the superintendent, Mr. Herb Huehn, by the school, while the class of Mr. Lester Stroh also preâ€" sented their teacher with a gift. Rev. Harold Brose, chairman durâ€" ing the service brought a brief message to the congregation and conducted the closing devotiong. The distribution of packages to the children followed the closing of the service. The draw was tollowed by a singâ€"song led by Mr. Edgar Steâ€" vens, and during the sil;ging of "For He is a Jolly Good Fellow", Santa Claus arrived and distriâ€" buted packages to some 140 chilâ€" dren present. s â€" The St. Matthew‘s congregaâ€" tion‘s Christmas service was held Sunday forenoon at 9.30, with a Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Musselâ€" man and son Lioyd, who had been lifeâ€"long residents of the comâ€" munity moved to their recently purchased home in Eimira, last midwiek. Mr. and Mrs. Musselâ€" man had previously sold their farm, that had been part of the original Musseilman farm mlgos- sssiun and owned by the Musâ€" selman family for over one hunâ€" dred years and their effects. Mr. Joseph Haas of Chicago > <pt ndmflhe week with his faâ€" thor, Mr. renz Haas and other relq:ives and friends in the counâ€" ty. Conestogo : .L%] J"° * We Iho;):pj;::f'ard 4A flE{z # durite roso HILLâ€"WATSON MOTORS SERVICE SALES @ SERVICE 56 King St. N. Waterloo _ Dial 8â€"8476 %V o y _ * m To our #* fi and |p W e look “mA””l hap ALL NEW TIRES â€" NEW MOTOR By Neeb Buck (Chronicle Correspos 1946 Chevrolet SALES @ Stylemaster Sedan 54 KING ST. N. â€" WATERLOO Has to be seen i appreciated. FOR SALE } Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Libutzke and Mr. Norman Libutzke of St. }Jacobs, were Christmas visiâ€" tors at the mose of their sisâ€" ’tets. Mrs. Herb Gies and Mrs. Walter Stroh. ? Followingelast midweek‘s mild spell and heavy rain the Grand and Conestogo rivers shed their light coat of ice and the waters rose to flood proportions inundatâ€" ing river flats, lands and also the ‘road leading from Conestogo to the Airport and Wateriloo, was several feet under water on Thursday. _ _ __ _ _ Mr. Wm. S. Wright of St. Thoâ€" mas, has been spending a week or so at the home of his son, Oliver and Mrs. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. John Bartman, son Walter, of Elmira and Mr. and | Mrs. George Schuster and son of Gowanstown _ were â€" Christmas fiuests at the home of Mr. and!| rs. Erwin Dahmer. . ] Miss Edith Tompkins is spendâ€"‘ ing the Christmas vacation at hor{ home in London. | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dahmer and sons, spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Dahmer‘s parents at Coboconk. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Gies and Miss Margaret Gies of Kitchener were over Christmas visitors at the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gies. large congregation attending. Next Sunday the service in the Rev. Harold Brose delivered a Lutheran Church will be held in very inspiring message to those the evening when Holy Communâ€" present on II Corinthians 9:15, ion will be administered. "Thanks be Unto God for His Unâ€"| Local relatives attended the speakable Gift". Misses Ruth funeral of the late Mrs. Daniel B. Schenk and Gertrude Martin of Weber in Eimira early in the the senior choir sang a duet, week. The Daniel Weber family while Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schaâ€" had lived in this district for maâ€" ner of St. James Church, St. Jaâ€" ny years when they owned the cobs, also contributed a duct to present Aaron B. Weber farm. beautify the service, they were â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"___ accompanied by Miss Jean Nierâ€" Eskimo Research garth. Queén‘s _ University _ Medical Pastor Brose briefly thanked|School is participating in fundaâ€" the congrefation for the numerâ€"‘mental investigations into the ous cards of good wishes and gifls}health and environment of the of love received. | Eskimo, which may ultimately Rev. Harold Brose left Sunday|have a bearing on plans for the Rev. Harold Brose left Sundayj' have a noon to spend the Christmas defence week at the home of his parem.s“o Dr. in Pembroke. Medicin Children Are Dancing at "Hellfire‘ Corner" #5, and patrons look forward friends defence of the North, according to Dr. G. H. Ettinger, Dean of Medicine at Queen‘s. Local relatives attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Daniel B. Weber in Eimira early in the week. The Daniel Weber family had lived in this district for maâ€" ny years when they owned the present Aaron B. Weber farm. Next Sunday the service in the Lutheran Church will be held in the evening when Holy Communâ€" ion will be administered. THE W ATERLOO: «Ontario) e 2 & ‘» PLEaSE! \ se C merl. * MY NERVES! iz w C2lfygg4‘p) L ~ @Tat ai ol zC y 28 esNâ€" EC u_A ’f).'f PS jc‘c /, [ 1~â€" are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meredith of Oshawa. East Zorra : Mr. and Mrs. Donaid Moore of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kropt. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson of London sglent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weil and family.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weil and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Zehr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Junker and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reist at Williamsâ€" burg. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Heimuth By Mrsa. Aaron Helmuth {Chronicle Correspondent) CHRONICL E* A very successful Christmas concert was held in S.S. 7 Sch.ool, known as Facey‘s School, on Tuesday evening, when the teachâ€" er, Miss Margaret Evans and her pupils entertained. A welcome to the people was given by James Schumm. The chairman for the evcening was Mr. Carman Facey. A varied program of songs, skits and drills in which the pupils parâ€" ticipated. After the program gifts were distributed to each pupil and a Christmas speech. gama also visited during the program. Music for the evening was supâ€" plicd by Mr. Carl Wituck, the aisâ€" trict music instructor, and a speâ€" cial guest for the evening was Mr. Gordon Matthies, a former teachâ€" er of S.S. No. 7. Philipsburg West : "While Shepherds Watched", was the theme of the Christmas prograrh _ which â€" the _ Sunday School of Zion Lutheran Church Church prosented to its congregaâ€" tion and visitors. They were asâ€" sisted by the Senior Choir under the able direction of Mr. Stanley Docring and organist, Mrs. John Ehrat. $ Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Bender and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Bender and family at Kitchener. A confirmation service will be held in Zion Lutheran Church next Sunday. Confirmation vows will be spoken by Jean Seyler, Helen Wegfard, Norman Wettâ€" laufer, Howard Fierling, Clarence Hammer and David Doering. _ Holiday visitors with Mrs. Alâ€" {Matthews with Mr. and Mrs. Em vin Eidt were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matthews. Eidt and family, Amulree, Mr. and}| _ Bob Campbell, Billy Starr and Mrs. Robt. Mohr and Richard|Sister Bernice with Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reibling, Mr. ang Mrs. Bruce Ferguson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weil. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mitcheli, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshal) and son of Innerkip spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Junker and family.. _ Nok 1ink Evons of Bhakcopeare By Miss Norma Doering (Chronicle Correspondent) all our readers, editor a Very Happy New |__Mr. and Mrs. Art Sheard and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kells and Carl ‘Matthews with Mr. and Mrs. Em. Matthews. | _ Bob Campbell, Billy Starr and }and Mrs. Herb Eidt. lr.‘ and Mrs. A‘::tu; Doerin;l |and family ‘spent oliday a ‘Ratzburg with Mr. and Mrs. &or- don Mohr. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr and ‘family spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Snyder at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Doering spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther at New Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doering :gm Monday with Mr. and Mrs. wâ€" ard Doering at Wellesley.. â€" Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Doering were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neeb and family from Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. L. Guenther and Marian from New Prussia. Glenallen : Mr. and Mrs. V. Vanderéuest and Mr. and Mrs. P. Fead are hoâ€" lidaying in Hamilton and school will reopen on Jan. 3rd, 1950. The school concert was well atâ€" tended and was enjoyed by all present. Much credit is due to the teachers and scholars. The S.S. concert at United Church was alâ€" so very good and enjoyed by the children. This mild weather has raised the river up over the banks.. Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Eidt were: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kerr and family from Southâ€"West Wilmot, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eidt. Guests over the Christmas holiday with their friends were Rev. J. C. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherâ€" rey and Jim and Mrs. Burdell Hauser with Mr. and Mrs. Algeo Koelin. IIL from Burnside, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sefi‘l)er and family, Mr. and Mrs. bert Nixdorf, Mrs. David Seyler and Mr. Armand Weiler from Baden. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Doennfiewere: Mr and Mrs. Nelson Seyler and famâ€" ily from Burnside, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Doering spent Christmas day in Waterloo. Master Ronald Burk from Waâ€" terloo is spending a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Aivin Eidt. By y Mra. Emerson Matthews (Chronicle Correspondent) Charlie Starr Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Voising with friends in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. W. Witzel and" Peggy Ann in Kitchener. Mrs. Annie Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. C. Sanderson and family / with Mr. and Mrs. G. Jackson in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robe and Mr. and Mrs. R. Frank with Mr. and Mrs. Roy near Moorefield. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gowix? have moved their household efâ€" fects into Mr. Wm. Kennedy‘s home and will occupy it for a few months, gétting possession then their own house they purchased two months ago. ; _ â€" â€" ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gowing with their son Clarence and famâ€" ily at Moorefield. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kelly and! family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Welsh and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ellwyn Cherry and son BiH: and Mr. and Mrs. W. MIM with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mat« thews. Mrs. Ella Wigglesworth of Drayton is spendiniq some time with her daughter, Mrs. Bowden and family. ~YOURS TO ENJOY insect larvae. Protect him at oll times. You‘ll find him in city and country. YOURS TO PROTECT CARLING‘S HATCH is a tireless worker. Up and down the someâ€" Ibusinw"n-& positions, he seeks his food. wATERLOO, OWTARO t G us cammeu‘s J PAGE SBVEN

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