lg '" III. Wu! "I. """ u Gun trt. 535g BROCK. DAVIS. DUNN a: BROUGHTON T. H. R. Brock D, Bruce Davis JE£~_D_@1L- J . A 38. $290395 Whether BUYING or SELLING New and Used Duplicating and ItN, Machines. Filing Cabinets, ks, Safes, Complete OtRee _ - - pauipmem _ REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Regular 3 for 29c, and ic buys extra cake, 4 cakes for Me, at Geiger's Drug Store, 408 King E., Kitchener, Dial 2Q127. Five kinds of nice, hard, juicy apples. Also apple butter. Order now at the Waterloo Cidet Mill, Dial 5-5284. WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP ARE you FULLY PROTECTED? " BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER . FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE I I you need More Insurance . Call the Local Representative ' a T E WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY "__ v" - -ee -efY'er-tat - ""' - -____ New and Used 0:11)!!me "PEWRNERS Phone 2-4488 this comparative licensed Associa- tion tor Holstein, Jersey, Ayr- shire, Guernsey, Hereford, Beef and Dual Purpose, Shorthorns. Lite membership $40.00. Rates per cow, members, $6.00; non- members $8.00. Apply Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assoc. Inc. Route t, Waterloo. Phone 2-8397 before Good variety crossbreed. Started, chicks. Get prices from Ree Adams, R.R. l, Paris (cor. High- gays No. 2 and 5), Phone Paris A. K. CBESSMAN a SON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS T. H. R. Brock (Trustee in Bankruptcy) _ -19 King St. Eatt DIRECTORY h at I." hunk-I. II. p. I.“ I #3.} (Utah-- "use " Ibo" --- _",,'_,,,_, 77-7-777ri M “van-h. - l - -r-tr.amiNr-puq0erqrtm- Wuhan-“nah "on tt.ul- "tttbe" can. “mum-(maintain. 100.8“ T E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Ofrtee: 44 William St., Waterloo Phone 2-1357 a FARM -See--. HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited We qfAiuH_9ueen N. For 8d. mm! For Rent by tin i‘i; {WEADP'NG IACHLNIB III WAMVW Omen ol',',',",','?'. Rent Estate and Insurance trrittrMttv00ti uiiri'E'ri" Certified Public Accountants 98 King St. South - Waterloo Phone 5-5077 R. Buckle". B.A.. Resident Mgr. wvn'nsnnrrs - - I. M an». tbe math-cl: In to - Mu Dub-- ot Ann-Mon: hm 'r.Hto _ an an. A“. " we CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS muggy; ASt% 9.!†on“; Chm-0d Accounhlm KIRBY F. HANNAN 8- COMPANY CATTLE IREEDING CHIROPRACTIC "WRITERS BABY CHICKS FOR SALE INSURANCE DRUGGISTS FOR SALE Livestock G. L. IRAUN "Lens, KITCHINBI Inn-'- Ito. I-et't Phone 0-H" Kitchener Attending from a distance the funeral Ines of the late Mrs. Pot, ter were: Mr. and Mrs. P. Merar- lane of Elmira, Mrs, Elizabeth Berst and family of Woodstock. James Penn of Toronto and Miss Mabel Penn of Shakespeare. Pallbearers were: Graham, James and Edward Fenn, Lloyd Thomas of Plattsville and George anf Clar.tnce_Berst of Woodstock. Rev. Kaiser. pastor of Plattsville United Church otheiated at the funeral and interment was made in ttsh,t.chesterfield cemetegy, Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. (Isabel) Byrant of Cobo- cunk. one son Graham, of lsling- ton and two sisters. Mrs. Adam Berst of Woodstock, Miss Jessie Penn of Plattsville and one bro- ther Gillis Fenn, Platsville. Formerly Mabel Penn of Platts- ville, she was in her 70th year and was the wife of the late El- more Potter. They resided on a farm south of Plattsville most of their life. A number ot years ago Mrs. Potter made her home with her family in Toronto. . N The remains of the late Mrs, Mabel Potter, whose death oc- curred in Toronto on Tuesday, was brought on Wednesday for burial from the Glendenning Home, Plattsville, I, In. " Ear-u (Chunk!- (hum-don) Mrs, Mabel Potter. an urapn, No tic-tic. No Plum, Norm on hips or Irina. 2ttsupt Enduly Mum hum. was: I. Writ. M Infom- rlul trlol. sum “alumina COHAIIV In“ In: DUI ' "Bron. nun-m - - - - -__.-- Advoncod nomad hm Mgt "ovum hashing)», No. thank. No . nun, N. - Platteville t RUPTIIIIEII? sp' J. GEO. STIEIEL Phone 1-1511 - " It. W. ClEmRRLITfritay39C ‘AND. feels. â€I ‘TuuiA PLlraA" - W " hives. cum was. "tAl - m Any shade of color you have ever thought of can now be had in the wonderful new KEM-GLO. . . See our complete color selection. , SHARPENING Here is shown complete color selection; for every room in your home. WALLPAPER t PAINTS "2 King St. South DECORATING YOUR HOME? Style Guide adding Sonic. ' Avoilolbloin 90 DIFFERENT SHADES ' - "iiinb'ni‘om'" 'Amo THE SERVICE IS mu Takes advantage of our $1173 7-71†Hospital George Thomson's rink, Platts- ville, is taking part on Wednes- day in the third annual Wood- stock Curling Club bonspiel where a full entry of 32 rinks will take part. Rinks have entered from rinks all the way from Toronto on the east to,Chathatn in the west. ' Mrs. St. Clair Harmer and baby son returned to her home on luespay from Woodstock General J. B. English's Plattsville rink who attended the London Life trophy play at the London Curling Club spiel, lost to Wallaceburg and a London rink in theThari son Motors' cup competition. be- fore defeating Wingham 9-7 in the Sherwood competition on Tues- day. Born-On January 9th, 1962, at the Woodstock General Hospital, a son to Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Ha_rtper.f'tttttsv)ile. 7 Held at Dumbo. A number from Plansville Public School attended the public speaking contest of Blenheim Public Schools in which {our speakers competed. Erica Lam of Plattsville was second winner. Mites A. Suterman of Plattsville acted as ope of the judges. A A Sincere sympathy is extended to the Penn family in Plattsville, on their recent bereavement. Public sreaunrfPyttett, The election of officers for the ensuing year. in charge ot Mr. Walter Stroh, resulted as follow: Hon, president, Russell Stroll; plcsident. John Hall; vice-presi- dent, Maynard Gies; secretary, Lyle Dahmer; treasurer, Walter Schweitzer; social committee chairman, Russ. Stroh; sports committee, Ronald Gaede; can-l vassing committee, Lincoln Koch; The annual reorganization of the Conestoga Community Club, held In the public school. last Fri- day night. was well attended and was In charge ot the gresidenl. Russell Stroh, Mr. Roy troh act- ed as secretary m the absence ot Chas. Jonas. Mr. Vernon Jonas, treasurer, presented the ftnaneitU report, showing receipts of nearly $1,106.00. expenses of slightly over 300000 and a balance of $400.00. There also IS a Budding Fund ot $750.00, which is to be applied to- wards a proposed Community Hall, The ladlu‘ Aid ot St. un- thew's Lutheran Church held than meeting in, the Church In! Wednesday evening. Mrs. Clayton Each, president. was in tm Mrs. John MacDonald gave Scripture reading. A prayer WI. recited m unmon and Mn Clue Rickert give a remix The pu- tor, Rev. H, Brose co acted 3 Bi- ble study alter which the mud business period was followed by closing devetiortals, - - The members ot St. Halthew'l Luther League journeyed to Elbe ville where they were the guest: of St. Paul's Luther Leaf“ It I sleigh-riding party and aler re- frtthmtyys, last Thursday tyfd.rtl. Mr. Edward Kirch of 06111: was a mid-week visitor with rela- ttts m the vjllage. . _ _ irriiii-riaiiriu -..- "Byii? n, on. 'tttLn': my can an T t t - in I V brief and; 1,ehl'thl a now receive In! mutt-ch Kath atendedthetuneralotth. utecoomdEiaeaiehttaHinltb aa flood? Lu, afternoon? at [at week. "than“. a... '67:. m " a 'rlatrttr a-thot, M I any)? Tuyttahie lf tr2iy,Eiiilt!l'tiriittif. l inn Wat...“ ',','ptlt in with lot sci-3“ , The service in the Lutheran Church next Sunday will be held at 2.30 pan. and immediately after he service the annual congrega- tional trteeting Eill beheld, 7 W..." mu"... -... I"',""'". . Mr. Harvey Durst IS spending several weeks tn Toronto on bus:- HESS. Reference was uariairG a proposed ICO year anniversary ottervance fiuripe the xear. A further special feature of the meeting was the receiving of I large portrait of the past clerk, Noah Stroh, who had served in that capacuy from 1927 to 195). The portrait was added to those ot many former reeves and ome"uO Including Township's first reeve, John S. Me er, Messrs. Jacob L Umbach, ghrisu‘an S. Weber. Adam Manuel), 'tttie G. Hurst, Paul Snider, Sol. Koc ' Joseph H. Woods, Alex S. Forbes, Norman Snyder, Charles Schuett and Oli. vet J. Wright, all past reeves and Mr. John L. Wideman. who hnd served as clerk from 1873 to 1906.) All portraits ot these men adorn; the walls of the nuyticipal hall. l Past Reévg6ii§e;w;iiht mut- viewed Council regarding Chil- den? 1.id Society matters, Applications tor the once. of treasurer and collectot ot thus. combined and for the new": emcee, which had been weaved in me to , all. were oened and Tfl',' considering applications by Ross Wright and Arthur hnel appointed the later as treasurer, combining that once with that of township clerk. Clarence Doer- becker was appointed tax collec- tor for which other ge/ti'","', also had been Ross Writ t in a com- bined treasurer-collector anglin- tion, A. O'Reilly. Clarence r- begker 3nd Elmer Schott. [mention and one: and following brief 092nm. add-es, trund- ed actual bum The usual magma bylaws Ip- ttteg, summon, the local bond of he: and a due other aha can to net during' y current yen. I rm eNeUd than" 'auiiFaTrrTi"i pan. _ Alt the members wen g the: nova iriiyjlr,It. 'rem has - mum one: and (alluvial ii,ilits,ii'l?ii"iiiis'iiii ,dlt,A".ttgtu.' can-en" â€1-3 iiCY,)e'i2fiiii,if iiiiTiaG "in km M do RPM .ho “in"! In Imo- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Simon ot They are: Rev. Harold H. Brace of Coneuoqo. Rev. Henry F. Nuhn of Fort Erie, tgmt of Water- loo and Rev. Henry . Schmieder of Egansville, formerly of Kitch- enen The conference ls being spon/ sored by the United Lutheran) Church of America, _ One Twin City district pastor and two former local residents will be among thousands of cler- gyman and laymen attending I Lutheran evangelism eonterenee in_Minneapol_is, 199. 23-721! Ual, Disltid aria In Mind " Convention The annual meeting at the church was held on inendu of this week. Dinner was served in the basement. with business ot the church Ind re-organization ot the Sunday School following. Satis- factor' ftportf trpm all depart menu of the church were giv'en spent My m [Son at the home of Mr. unit In. Wesley Howtett, Eton, who entertained the London um “salmon Conic:- ence executive of the United Church Y.P.U. Ralph w. leader ot the group tor the week-end. tl""" forty young people attend- Mrs. B. C. Woods and Mrs. C. Schetfele were Sunday vmton with their brother humusâ€! Hemmench of Elmira. who u ill “Jamaal, 7 Mr. Austin Slade: has returned to Queen's University after spending his holidays with his grams, Mr, and Mrs. John Sm- cdhd on li- ' mm " Vourdown u Sanity. Mr. and In Long View: ttt Human were Sunk)! “won with "rie,t.'dcl'd “new ' spending . It some up: with In Geo. Wot- 'e,t.aitHr-aret m! m M mu: mu. than Valhalla-o: 3nd_ln. Ralph Howlett amen " King St. S. WATERLOO STOVE ' APPLIANCES . E. Combinations Illlltll.smiiurtatstrtmt Mantel Radios For All Wink Guaranteed WAIERlOO SIOVE t APPLIANCES RADIO REPAIR DEPARTMENT results, advertise in The Waterloo Chronicle WISH To ANNOUNCE the .44th of c Your G.E. DEALER - am now am 10' Mrr, ya on um: can."