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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jan 1950, p. 9

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WK: DAVIS, DUNN r.' a: BROUGHmN T. E. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis K M. Dunn J. H. K. r"gpa%"s' mm ACCOUNTA TS t '8lll* "magnum _ BUSINESS biii"riiieh?"eiiiiY A, G. FRY CHIROPRAC'I‘OR . We: "William Jil, Waterloo . Whether BUYLlig‘gr SELLING ”suction. F03 83140150 ADVmBKIIN‘YS ' “to - in the. muuon tic “I'm-ll- In to - - I. m Inn-b- ol harden, - E “I. Tair, on on. ' “rel-cl Iu cut wt " “In our; Bee your doctor first, then let u. an your prescriptions. Bedfurc IDA. Drug Store, opposite Post We. Waterloo. P-m‘n - IRE frm FULLY PROTECTED? . BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER . FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL mucus COST MORE 'ro REPLACE " -- grgy.'I1siN?j,q, MUTUAL 1mm INSURANCE “a uvcunu l.“- l m” . club- cm. " - If . by m " public-non. " can 3 _ i new " lawn - u bar er sizes also avauame. slfRhrij'lflfllli"r'gfrti7iha ELECTRIC a -_-- New and Used Duplicating and Adding Machines. Filing Cabinets, esks. Sales. Complete omce Equipment . A. K. CRESSMAN & soy Regular $1.49. Retarded $1.69 q ‘- -- I‘;i--.J- n-.." " canon St. South rm! sari-3n»: rue-2.27362 in stock % Hd'., Light Duty at $19.: ‘A WP., Heavy Duty at $351 56 HR, Heavy Duty at $49.1 % H.P., Heavy Duty at $86.t % ILP., Heavy Duty at $66.1 (All New) Larger 'iLzets altto 313.99% wn ACCEPT WOOLLEN BAGS» in exchange for blankets. Bring or ship them to our mill, Write, Flesherton Woollen Mills, 1 Flesherton. Ont 1 missENAiiiiU, SHANTZ Limited Phone 6-8455 - 24 Queen N. KITCHENER tnmEroi'rikirCiiii "awn" Inns _ I'm Sale Ind For Rent htArtt.yttt.t _ Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO once 102 King St. South Phone 8-8024 Every Kind of Insurance - ' - A A‘:Anl rarTee2 More Innmmc: . . . Call the Local Representative KITCHENER'and GUELPH MM Auction.” -i'."ie. R. Brock (Trustee in Bankruntcy) ttt King St. Bag! . . health F.-'-"" - . For Sale Ind For Rent suns’l'RANl} “Hum WATERIAN) APPLIANCE SERVICE All types of washing machines repaired Refrigerators. irons, toasters. vacuum rlparters, etc also rrpairpd Phone 3439! - -wm_.___-N._-" MAI” G"h't'l Oh".",','?'. "iWii'iiiwiroirirMi'rrm ELECTRIC MOTORS "s-k-cis-WF WANTED DRUGGISTS PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS Livestock "8,t'ggt' Liability nuances Bond Boiler Insurance 'Wansit Insurance f Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance CHIROPRACTIC SHARPENING ANTI-FREEZE a, ink”. clipper puter, - grhtder phat. “mom we. u--- I “I Phone 2-1357 INSURANCE TYPEWRITERS g." no. STIIIIL " 1.1m - n In w in Fehronhach New amly_stt1 Life WANTED {Kahuna WANTED, Sree?), 'dF"I' 'or Rent hr the Ilka ADDING MACHINES IUTCHENER - Mncr'n Ros. 2-2”! Plate Glass teiger's Drug East, Kitch- AM. of - TI. Chronic“, " at $19.35 at $3530 at $49.65 at $86.00 at $66.00 Kitchener Phone 6-6034 Accident Mr and In Sun an“ at Lowville, N.Y., Mr. and In. Dan Kennel ot near Kitchener visited at the home at Sam o. at on Sunday. Mr. and In. an Bender. Edmund, Mr. and Earl Beo- der had New Year's diam: with Mr, and Mrs. Aden Snyder nod taeilr at3r1desyiyt Smithy. -eilrvGiGuGt "St. Thomas 'sat the week-end with hm plum and brother. - -. . and mower. u""'" -- __ . Mrs. John Lem: ot Linwood Showe_u at Piattaviue on Thum- had New Year's dinner with In. day aiat.tc Gun“ and mm: In Adam Bigam and family on thui- l :t'/'rtii,'iA'rd under the direction "t ‘ol’_lm more yak-TS” and ohn L Hammond and sonic" Miss Iona Showe who " t manna-“mi u. and Mn “range several duets A “in Showe John L Hammond and Soerlbe- companied Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Birmingham and Donna of Mill- bank to Kitchener on Sunday where they had New Year's din- ner with other members of the family at the home of J. J. Crack- ttell, miev. and Mrs. Sam Schultz of Kingwood called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bender on Saturd_ay. _ -iirrGE villi 7 Aaron Bénder are the new janitors for the school. Duties commenced Tuesday, The Sewing Circle et the Men- nonite Church met in the base- ment Monday to quilt and sew for relief work, -- -- - . . ""iiieHiii'mrerueai U.B. Ladies' Aid held a quilting at the home of Mrs. Jacob Stahlbaum. Tues- da: tir. Daniel Gingrich, Wallen- stein, spent a week with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gingrich. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bauman, Audrey and Margaret ','rh", New Year's Day with r. an Mrs. Ja- cob Bender, Amiga. . -. Floradalc : Messs. Vera Shana and Nora Brubaeher, Kitchener. visited over the holiday week with Mr. and Mrs. David Bauman. Call four General Roofing and Insulation Contractor before you buy. 16 Princess St. E. - Waterloo Phone 2-7264 "Experience Is Auctioneer all In! M Satisfied Clients Since 1928 Phone 2-0506 - Kimball? TWIN CITY ROOFING INSULATION CO." I Lowest prices in the Twin Cities and district? ARE YOU GOING IO INSULAIE! WALTER SIUMPF "y In. Gortrade 'N".- 1Chronklo Con-wads." SAVE 10% ON YOUR ESTIMATE WHY PAY MORE! 20 Years' Experience MI Victorll St. K, AND What Counts" l The annual [meant of the rate- Wfh' of Union Sc oot Section 0...! and a, Wilmot and Blen- heim. was held at the school on Wednesday night. F. E Page was swim“! charm. .The tlnan, c statement was read by I. M. Hilborn. secretary-treasurer ot the Continuation School Board. IFlam/2y Einweehter, chain'nan of lthe ontinuation School Board 'gave a brief verbal report of the jear's activities. Several ratepay- ers took part in a general discus- (rg), regarding school affairs. MM: Lloyd Goet ' made the pee- actuation alumni: bedspread and u mono to Mr. and Imita- new. The remainder of the evening um we!“ in Nnrinq CTO- kinda aha which mm: wen served. About a you: people of the Bethel United KW Church held a Christmas Party at the home of Mr. and, Mrs, Aywen The music committee was in 'charge of the U.B. Christian En- deavor 2,tinttp.ttl' uyys,,held at the home of r. and Mrs. t. E. Page on Wednesday night. Miss lMarie Cressman presided and the |scriplure lessons were read by ”has Audrey Fiederiein and Miss Shirley Taylor. Miss Ellen Page presented the topic, "The Histog; tt Carol Singing" during whi Christmas carols were sung. Mrs. Page mad the story of "Silent Night". The president, Miss Mary Kaster elated the meetings. several duets “in Show/ell played an accordion 0010. Lunch was served at the close ot the evgning. . ' . L Harveé Eanechter was re- elected ontinuation School trus- tee for a three-year term. The other members of the Board are Roy Gildner and Clare Animal}; It a subsequent meeting of the School Board. Mr. Einwechter was appointed chairman for the new year and I. M. unborn wu re-engaged as secretary-treasurer of the Board. . . Ward Cressman of Toronto spent the holiday week-end with his mother, Mrs. Christian Cress- man and Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingemap. One of the prettiest Yuletidel decorations to be seen in the vii-i lace covers the top of the piano in the new home of w. and Mrs.‘ Allan Cresaman on Bridge St. A miniature winter scene has been fashioned with snow covered trees and a white picket fence sur- rounding a cluster of houses and churches which represent a vii- lage. The little buildings are elec- trically-lighted with small radio bulbs. The centre of attraction in the snow villa? according to the opinion of Bob y, the Cressuum's three-year-oid son, is Santa Claus Idriving his reindeer sleigh .through the Main street. i1950 are as follows: Hon. presi- dent, Mrs. Ernest Stevenson; Pre- sident. Miss Susie Eschleman; "rice-preside", Mrs. Charles Han; sgcreuary. Mrs. Arthur Han; as- sistant secretary, Mrs. Robert Doon t " In. I. Jou- (ctnnleh Wt) Rev. s. E. Stevenson of s.,.) was in charge of the service at thel Doon United Church on Sunday; afternoon. l Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the service at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. l Mrs. Joseph Kimie was hostess at her home when members of the Women's Association ot the Unit- ed Church held their annual busi- ness meeting ahd election of oth- cers. Good reports Were given hi the ofBeees for 1949, and a ban balance was noted. Queen; toy 3.3.19.3: Immune-vam- Ptiefrer; treasurer, Mrs. Hg: Hobbs; visiting eoinmittee, Mus Paulina Eschlemnn and Mrs. Chas. Reader; cards and flowers, Mm. fart Kinda; devotional, Mrs. C. Re er; Min Paulina Eschleman and Mn Victor Muchnnan The hostess served retrrstupen.ta at the close of the meeting, assisted by Mrs. victorlerenuan.. Mrs. W. W. Tilt was hostess at her home at Blair when 20 mem- bers of the Blair-Doon Ladies' Auxiliary to Freeport Sanatorium met to pack Christmas parcels for get',',',',', at the Sanatorium. The all and rooms were gay and tes- M that ‘0’. no "Did ""b'tfggffu"ta',t Ink ‘1qu lump- of ai-r sul: Hate? Med with gifts ot toilet cums. fruit, nuts, Christmas cake and cookies and boxes ot home-made candy donated by members. After the boxes were oomgiled a social time was spent. " app}; Birth- eic was sung for Mrs. in who ce abated her birthday. Artistic- ally arranged salad plates, cookies and cake were served b"! Mrs. Norman Sipes. Mrs. homes Blackie and Miast -Herttl. agiqted due with yule decorations. Six beautifully decorated ttoxes WE?” SIRE iGiieGrMrs. Tilt deliv- ered the parcels to the Sanatori- “in Ethel May Ayr- od " - Hospital M, Kin-tuner. and Jim Ayn. of “but! was! New Yen's week-end u the than: ot thatA puma. Mr, and n. Goats yrs Rel. Wi on. of Campbgllvnk YiiFu7aAuaiif it if“: at his broth- Otto Boll, and m. Mr. and In. William Waite and was Kenneth, Garry and Rickie have returned to Quebec district after spend)”I three weeks It the home of . and Mrs. Melvin Waite and other ntlap'ves, ”Thinner '7 in}? sirttarih 'ki pitAl, xiEW'. "___, A. m Reg, %tioru of Campbellvme 'sr,'." New Yet, with Mr. And rs. Gilbert Wilton. and In: Ethel Wills)”. __'_‘ -.. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Penney spent New Year’s day " the home of the tormer's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thome, Peeeef tlt Milton: Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dawson and I where they Wttt resitte. daughter Bonnie of Gait spent‘ Miss Kate Bowmamhndaatroke New Year's day at the home of on Wednesdaé and now u I pr git, Dawson‘s mother, Mrs. Tlit'" in the alt General Hoopi- ar . ta . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tilt and daughter Susan have returned to their home at Richmond Hill after spending Christmas, and New, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ohiheiser of Preston were visitini on Monday at the home of the ormer's bro- ther, Alex Ohlheiser. Wipr%ralirut the home at Mr, and Mrs. Charles Tilt and Mn; E. Wiltgng. -- . _ _ - . Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pound of Hamilton an!“ Sunday at the home of r. and Mrs. Charles Reader. Walter Gibbons of Southamp- ton spent Monday a! the home of his brother and iister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibbons. Miss Marie Hall of Sheffield agent Saturday with friends in t e village, John Bewiek spent New Year's day at the home of his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Myers of Kitchener. - Xx long! Thermus-tt Here Mr. and Mrs John tupsworth and children Isobel 1nd Jimmy spent Q"lf%'/ the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. ilkim of Preston. Howud Gibbon: Sr.. und Mur- ray Gibbon. were visiting friends 'trtlutta1o, NA., 9n. Tug-day. _ Mia Eileen Hergott ot Kiteh- ener visited M3 at the home of her liner. Mm. . Stump! and Mr. Stumpy - 7 Mr. GE Mm. George Stein and children Larry, Michael Ind San- dra spent Tuesday visiting rela- tivyy 1n Gelsrtt., --- .-. . Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stump! and daughter Gail, Sharron and Donna, spent New Year', week- end " the home of Mrs. Stump" Karena. Mr. and Mrs. Hergon of itchener. Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver have moved their household et. feet, to the Tlr"' recon“; cc. cupied by Mr. rank mith where they will reside, Miaqes Beatrice Heine: and Veronica Voisin were visitors New Year's week-end at the home ot the farmer's uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Smith of Toronto. 7 A MILES TRUCK AIRWHIIL TIRE M; ALLEN 5"le ETD. a as n. tarmac . an. uneven "can: sun coat . can . mucus mm Mr. and Mn. Robert Plot-It and family have moved their household Mtecta to tugrlfs iii','.'"?, ',""il'/tgi, by . and Mrs. ohn cover. when any will reside. -LGTrence Babnik left on M- day for Waterloo alter mum some time in this district. Mr, and Mn. Joe Queleh ad family spent New You”: M at the home of Mrs. Quack? pu- enu, Mr. and Mrs. Hub Moon ttf English Settlement. " w. J. Hum (chm-kl. con-nun» George Lorentz of Bt. Anti. gen! a few It, at the homo d r. and Mrs. uben 8% Mr. and Mm. Reuben ‘4 family of Petersburg moved their household etteeta to the WW Brutzke farm. - _ __ Helen Mumy went the hou- dng at her home nut Dublin. r. and Mrs. Anthony 'tu_grtig of Sun Fish Lake visited on Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Ruben mama. _ . .. . .A - Bamberg t Canada prodqcu About MM tom of sulphuric acid yurly.

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