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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Feb 1952, p. 10

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If“ 'rriiuu'a - 'aTuJiaTai, $352165, oi Wellington Rd. Wi., March lO-Hohtein Cattle Sale at Woodstock Eli: Gmugdg. Pri., March 1rifle,gihnu',he; tion sale for Mr, Manaaseh am: on the farm situated 3 miles west of St. Agatha of tumor, thruher, livestock, implements. feed and mum: Tun... March 18, 13m --Aue.. not sale for Mr. Emit In; at the thems, one mile em of Winter, Wm, of livestock, implements, Wed., Much to, l an.--Auetion “It for Mr. Aaron Elm-tin at the hm about two mile. went of Wellenmein. then one mile south, Cl tractor. implement; livestock, feed. etc. New March " 9.30 " -Eare. WI Clearing Audion Sale for Arthur Rehn estate at the term slanted , miles out Erb Road, we“ of Wlurloo of (rector. im- plements, Holstein herd, pigs, feed Ind furniture. woe. Inch an. 1230 'rm,--- *fdt'ut,'gt't sale for Mr. can u the (um ennu- 0-.- like west of Crouhill. of W. implements, Holstein ul- 0.. was. pip. teed and ttamb Tact. Feb. Mr, l 'tirer-:hettie) sale tor Mr. Clayton Lienhardt on penises. 1 mile westof St. Glam 1 can of livestock. implements, feed I and furniture. [ Tues, March ll, t p.m,--Clear- In; Auction sale for Mr, Edward Within“ at the farm, situated than " miles northwest of Bam- tteeg, or 4 miles southwest of St. Clements of tractor, implements, “Mock. feed, etc, Farm is sold. Wed., Max-"h 12, 10 a.m.--cle- tr, sale for Mrs. Amelia and Mr. ulter Kraehling at the farm, 01th " miles west of Water- too on Erb Road of tractor. thrash". power machinery, feed, Holstein herd, pigs and furniture. hm ls told. has. Memh li-Sale tor Noah Gingrich, am Concession Peel Twp. of farm stock and imple- ments, including two new Cock- :hnu 40 and International C trac- tors with complete equipment. ale tik clutch! fate Edvard Mo- at It the farm west of Heston. of livestock, implements, feed, etc. Mon, Feb. 18. t pam-Clearing auction sale for Mr. Ralph Stuns at the farm, situated 5 miles west of Waterloo, or about 1% miles west ot Erbsvile of livestock. im- plements. tractor. feed and furni- Fri” Feb. 22, 2 p.m.-Executor's) Sale for estate of late Arthur; Balm at farm, 2 miles out Erb Rd./ we“ of Waterloo, of 110-acre, tang). 26 acres farm, also bush-l Mon., March lo, 930 aan.-Rear of Central Hotel, Elmira, Com- munity Sale of horses, imple- "?eettr, furniture. tools, dishes, iiac"itaiGtiiiritiilroiea mmmnmm. Com- imtotornediiaxoteetsnadhetfe" It! hull “PM with I few -heiferstrringinis0, He livery Thursday.‘ I tttat'. Kitchener Stockyud: L . cattle. my. horses, etc., on the balm Wed., Feb. 20, 12.30 pan.-- Clearing Indian for Mr. Howard Martin " Victoria School, east of 1rurtsrt?ourrte of _livfstoeit,_irn- Tues, Feb. 26. l pam-Clearing rule for Mrs. Ishmael Martin on was. He miles southwest of "fl, of livestock, imple- ments, eed and furniture, etc. Farm is sold. an)» ITAGGi in $1.5: ii2it,g?"tg'dPrtTdtdN, hi. Much 2--Sale ot Guern- uy Cam: at the Woodstock hit Gm. Wed., lamb " - J. J. Junta neg Wellcglgy. - -- . . -fiiuiirC' "him. 13 - Holatein herd Ind dairy uipmem for CMrles, H. Mptr, tl2. milen_s9uth Fricoslllnchongod at Ioromo a._B8t$mNarB8t Intuit-om Mimi-gunman, I'mmbglde 9g“. hurt. Pets. M--Sale for Show Holstein: Ltd. Wed., lamb (r-Holstein herd to: Run Bros., 2% miles north of .n, I'D. a'--".", mu. haul And machinery for Lan- dcr Chum". northwest of Wa- [Hid hi, Feb. ts, l p.rnc-FxeesAqr's Feri -tFisiin? Tiun.-9t gnu. tractor, feed, etc, 'Farm FARM PAGE awf'mm “Ea; Dali it“ iaiaa "17mm... use imie- _ werest-dynt8MtorgmdeA with new: " lower at $10. A tear but Intimate coal-Inc» iie'iyit,'it.u,',r'yoi','iF'ijti mud, to 9.1; _elnltres cull lambs brought from $10- mummmm. withshw'utcneovuyi Chevmlet cu; homhold dock. dishes, garden tools, etc. hr 101. John Brenneman in the village of New Hamburg. Prt., Petr. M), 1:111. and , Pan. --Store merchan no tor R. V. Bender In the village ot New Hamburg. Sat., March I, L30 pan,-mo- tg't'i, hounhold and red at“: , the David Schulu mu on Highway 1 and 8 one mile east of New Hamburg. "i/, 1M“,' 1 - -at Dar My“: HR! cot- _t% a)“ hornet. Me., on the But- 613613: "mac“hine.’ tttae feed on some howsehol4 etresta Tues.," Much Ii-rims dock upplsmenp‘ggd hpuaehold for Al -tGfdiiiftohAitiiiirei, " Tily Tues., Much 4, " pan-Clear- in we of It"? "o,cK,ttet1T, Borrow from Household Finance on you" signature. No endorse" or bankable security needed. We specialize in prompt cash loam for any good purpose. 3 out of 4 prefer Household Finance for last, friendly service. Phone or stop in today! "e" “In!!! - "PP-I“ Sill-.00.“. M0100, and” MOI-I2” vat-1.00.00“. Mu'hSULyUIIH-d “In-dobw-dao-tvbv- “MW“H Sat, Feb " l, 'H'"-: [lrhaj12rr, SEED YOU CAN S'I'Ill. GIT A. D. SNYDER . _ _ maul). OIQ. WILFRED ll. BARNES I... 1. rmmm. Ont. 'Weto..twi$.rtreirit au mac; ctyjl_illr)tjlliyiptiri'st Chkk II MANY GRADES AID VARII'I'IES... "tiN-tsu-Kelty-midst-ar" trrrusfthts-rmhs.th-'tustki" dmt'tdeur.U-dor. diam g: u 1cttptt. tttt"gt.tNffPa"ttect aiiiG'aViiiiCrii5i" Eiiii5..iiiTii2iiifietde aiiiG'arireiCrii'ii" .1. d in. not. t-k-ti' and tr,,t"l',tttN'gttlttt o-true-tat.)'-' . a“ . xtfg',',Pitegtu.ad. tter-herd-tein-ttle/tAon, moi-nut. but“ tundtun lulu. Samuel Deity, WCIIahy Rvery loud-y It Aa-ter-- Live-mock alt. Every Tuesday at the Galt "lgtg Thanh. mum .1 y " . 'tlt Ind” t the Stratum! a “muck 801.. Wed., um 26, 12.30 Part,-- Thresher. full line tum tnaehine- ry, livestock. In? ad groin tor Ray Sider, 1 mi e east of Salon on No. 7 3nd 8 highway. bred Houteins. we 3nd” and when“ tor In! Swuruemru- ber, an t, Masha-u, Sat, April b, l patt.--fmtsmun- my Mum sale at Rambler'- Solu Barn- in New Humbug. IIAIIY rm 8 SON Al.- P.O,. It... ”Ft-ll not: C Ug', Thursday, tudhtita. ' ' Po C 'ms. Nes, 'tut' i'i,Ai,'ie,', mums-r. No. WI tt e y. Everi in. at 1.30 titr.i'e, of (“"9 olp. cnlvea,. _ T. tsees, Pate 11. lo t,'tri1Pti, ton tarm will!!! «I . q '5mgdqr in New am. Wed., Ruth 8. 13.30 an- fitt2t,1ff, of. hm "at: in- vmm 1e,"dr'g"gttt at: y Sign. t up]. put qt Mn; immanent. unfit -Arifiier Siles' -iui., Feb. 23, at 1.30 'ga-ht of household effects in emu: for Mrs. T. Ritchie. Wed., Feb. 27, at 11 am. sharp -Clearittg sale of tractor and equipment, farm stock, hay. grain, eta, furniture, em. at lat IS, Con. 2, gilkingyn Twe, tong; Wright, March-Clearing auction sale of livestock, farm machinery, feed and household eftects for Phillip Rellinger, 1 mile north of Mary- hill and 2 miles southwest ot Ariss. Farm is sold. Tues., Feb. M, 1.30 pan,---' ing sale of real estate, tum stock, implements, em, for the estate ot the late Morley Archibald on highway between Alma and Park- er. ‘Tués..'Mirc’h It, 1230 paii.-d Ole-ring sale of Hutton. farm 9003.. tmplsmwm etc, Aer 8, Every Mom's! Lancaster Live- stock Market. of cattle, pigs, poyltry, e_te. .. - .. . . . . ' his} rtiiss.-At Gait Livestock Market of cattle, pigs, poultry, etc. "very Wed., at Oapringe Live- :gck Market, cattle, pigs, poultry, e . Prerel’i‘wp: 5 nuiésrnorth' of “on: dale tor Noah (Munich. Wed., March la, 1.30 t."lic Clearing sale of farm stat ' im- glemenls. hay. grain, can, Nichol wp., trdioinirtg Elan. tor Alex Funular. Wed., March lit, 12.30 La'lfc Clearing sale of farm stoc ' int- plements. hay, Trim, etc., " but 11, Con., q, Pilkington TWE.. , miles north of Elmira for . S. Van Wyck. HERBERT M. "dNHARE LI. t, My M 2-3“! -eEfI91qIff_1ihtet enum- and. A In” - a. ._-...... an“ 9nd. A will. P.P_.re_ a The Uniud Brethren christian Endeavor met Sunday morning with Ruth Coleman preaeetting the torue "Negro Youth in Ame- rica". Prayer was altered by Lois Shelby and the scripture regains. we" given by Eva and Edna Hi - born, Geraldine Becker and Ger- ald Hallman, Muriel Hilborn con- tributed u vocal wlo. During the business period con- ducted by president, Gerald Hall- man, plans were made for a paper salvage drive in May. Vgentjpe my. re . 'ed., March s, 12 noon sharp-- Clearing Auction Sale of farm stock; implements, hay and gain. li mile east of Brunner on M Highwayjor Mega y... Jantzi; Wed., March 12, 9.30 yPrri Clearing auction sale of MO-acre; farm stock, implements, {rectal-l and threshing machine; hay, grain‘ and furniture, 4 miles northwes!1 of New Hamburg for the latc Ir-, vin Mohr's Estate. Pri., March 21, I p.m.--_ring auction sale of loo-acre farm, stock, implements, hay and grain. 2 miles south of Tavistoc for Adyyn Xouryrrtlytlstate, I. ll. TOWN, Auctioneer. Phone at, New Dundee Wed., Feb. 20, 1.30 part.--) right sale of household effects for Noah Shana Us miles southwest of New Dundee on the D. H. Sny- der farm. Wed., Feb. 27, l p.m.-N-aere tarm with, lake; farm stock; im- plements. produce and household effects, 2 miles south, then I mile west of Petersburg for the estate of the late Samuel Hotstetter. any“ i “wit-77.... ax: fi th2t I“; and} Aux-hiring Plan P Drive. The lrfd't Bre Fti., March 28, 12.30 pam-parm stock, implements. hay, gram and household effects for Jeremiah Shanta, situated 3 miles west of St. Agatha, and 1 mile east at Rulipsburg. Tues., March ti, 1 p.m.-Clear- ing auction sale of farm stock, im- plements, he?“ grain, 4 miles northwest of nnerkip for Wilfred Harrow. Fri. March 16, 930 am --clear, mg auction sale of registered Hol- stein cattle, homes, hois, imple- ments, hay, groin, 5 mi es north- engt .ot Embg'olot: Roy J. Hurry. hi, Match 28, l p.m.--Clearing sale ot.121 acre farm, stock im- plements and feed, % mile north of Crosshill for Ernie bee, pigs, horses, etc.," dtrtrauujiiiii-" vn_y. _, - - Mon., March 3, 12.30 pan.- Clearing auction sale .9f farm stock, implements, 4 miles west of Bright, 5 miles east ot Hiekson, " 97 Highway for Wesley Mur- Roseville ' Sat,, Feb IO, t pam-Contrary. tor's equxgmem for F, Waugh at 4) Waterloo St., m village of Brigggpon. _ U _ __ Wed., March to, t pan-im stock, implements, bay, grain and household effects for Henry .Knl- pfel, situated V: mile east of Pe- tersbugr on Kitchener-Stratford highway: 7 U _ - ' - Every second and fourth Mon- day " 7.30 pay-Wellesley Com- munity Sale of cattle, calves. hogs, our. Mon., Feb. 18, 12 pm, sharp- Cietaring auction sale of farm stock. tractor, threshing machine, truck. blacksmith tools a“ fur- niture, 53 miles south ot Cfouhill tor_.Art Berg, - A -- _ Thurs., Feb. M, 9.30 a.m. sharp -Clearing Auction of registered herd Holstein cattle, horse, hofs, implements, hay, grain, 3 miles west of Hickson far H. J. Wickens. Every" -hiuiuur." '1 Jijii-ae K.itch.ener Stopkyardl L . "e gulp. he.“ - iGuirirrifeiiaad I: Ila can: (no. - Iii-l- b w Pupils of the" local school com- A. B. sum“ Auctioneer 2'veitr,tg rim-e 8-2806 New _ urgd-yh l p.m.--N M. R. mm new. nvutock. hone so-w " lb- m ”In (MW!) Hesson I 1 Mr. James Cushinf of Kitchener "spent Thursday a ternoon with jfnends here. _ A number from this locality at- tended the social evening he d at Tralee School Friday night. llsu1lttu'tetJ.ett - " Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hanley spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bake} of Stratford. CLEAR GLASSES PRODUCE BEHER. HEAlIHIER COWS Mr. and In. A. C. has and In: Myrtle Becker have moved into their new home in the vil- Me. In. Pon- - The Farm Forum met at the home of Mr, and In. Stanley Brubacher with nu “quince ot " The subject under discussion In: “Conunodily . Groups". Ar- nold Rite wu chairman and In. Rite was secretary. Next GG) the forum will meet at the home; of Mr. and Mrs. Rife. _ We had come to the end ot I row of well-bred Jerseys, when Mr. Lips put this question to us. And only then did we realize that our glasses had not toned up. as frequently occurs when one walks into a warm stable out of the cool out-doors. Mr. Leo Girddoi;t-iGterioo spent Sunday with his aunt, Mm. Pauline Schedewita. Miss Mary Stemmler, a student of Lorena Academy, Stratford, spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stemm- let, "An electric fan will cut one's veterinary bills in half," uid Mr. Lips, "besides increasing milk production. When one eotuidert that a LOGO-lb. cow gives on a much as 2% lbs. of moisture in a night, it is more readily under- stood why stable wells are wet and cows less healthy in a poorly ventilated stable." Miss _ Florence Sobezuk - Sben! the week-end with her parents in Kitchener. Miss Marie Basler ofkitchener sptTt Supdgy Tith, friends here. Meal Siockpiles Higher in Canada The Bureau of Statistics report- ed that stocks of all meats on Feb- ruary l totalled 77,198,000 pounds, an increase of almost 11,000,000 pounds from 66.511000 on Janu- ary l and up more than “000.000 pounds from 62,919,000 on Febru- ary t a year ago. (Reprinted from "Wayside Gossip" in the Farmer's Ad- vocate and Canadian Coun. tryman). "Did you notice that Four eye glasses did not steam up when you entered the stable?" we were asked one slippery morning at mid-January by Walter Lips whose Maple Drive Farm is just north ot Inglewood in Peel Coun- ty. The reason we did not have to reach for our handkerchief. Mr. Lips explained, wu the electric fan whinin‘lin the stable wall " the end ot t e stable. Mrs. John Schiebel spent Thurs- day with Mr. and Mrs. John Jack- son of Kitchener. Mrs. Colette Bart of Sanford spent a low days with her mo- ther, Mrs. John Linseman and Mr, Linseman. Miss Marguerite Maser of Kitchener spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Catherine Moser. Mr. Jack Sheehan spent the week-end with friends at his home near Peterborough. 'Mrs. Catharine Mosier Emit} few dag: last week with friends m Kite ener. orrAWA.-Meat stockpiles in Cwsdim on 93.39%“: _ biedqgtrttratst.. {Maw-pm, an. At the K-W Rotary Luncheon, Monday afternoon. Mr. W. B. Bowker, director of information of the National Capital Planning Commission. spoke on some of the plans of his organization, giving the Rotarians some first-hand in- formation on the future layout of the National Capital at Ottawa Not A Luxury As Mr. Hawker pointed out the importance of city planning had only recently come to the tore, and that city plum for the future should not be considered a luxury, but rather a frugal means for sav- ing money, and even for making money. ‘ _ Canada's national capital region of the future will encompass an area of about 900 square miles. The present urban pogulntion. in- eluded m the area 0 about tive miles radius, of Parliament Hill, is about 250,000. Ultimate urban population is planned to be about 500,000 to 600,00o In about " years. Relocate Railways "The present railroads which Congest the city downtown. will be relocated around the outside ot the town, and the railroad right of way will be used for much needed arterial highways," said Mr. Hawker. of kinda Inca tend-en, the trim lines ot musical education teach- en Ind the cooking mu of home economic: amen. Local chills are inclined to be- new that Mr. Gonna; might have been speaking with a {agenda-cheek attitude. Future layout of National Capital Told to Rotoriuns Also included In the plans for the capital of the future are na- tional zoological gardens, sports centre and a relocation of the Art Galleri- _ Mr. -Bowker concluded his talk with a short colored movie en- ouauaunmn by htiEift?j?i; trhre11teP_iterryftr.ma.tGii,." 'ytrou'-hooit-rtttokini (a n at-teat' to and»... yoga y,ert WI“! Ind “inappl- gnu-W by t.2."lg','tt'd'g Teachers Ether Have tk Haven’t Marriage thsditiss " KING s. in City educaiiaiits pom! SLICED t Wnette-t KLAEHN’S MARKET SPECIALS -- SPECIALS ! ! SA " " ON MEAT AT KLAEHN'S cor SPECIAL ' SIDE BACON "A c'nu At 2 A L L B E E F , t Prices Reduced 45c.. titled "A Capital Plan" which 11- lustnted several ot the planned developments in the capital. OTTAWA. - Canada's popula- tion topped the 14,000,000 mark by 9,429 people " of June I, 1951, ottieiais census f1gures revealed Monday. This represents a 21.8 per cent increase over the 1941 census total, The bureau of statistics said fin. al tabulations of last year's census show that the total population for the 10 provinces and the north, Population Of Canada 14,000,000 factor: new to be feminine mhritude with a dash, or a Ilimewhll cellar amount of p cum; mm ity. One MT, new to sum up the situation rather aptly when he roe: the question. "when a tel- ow take: a girl out, he doesn’t first ask her it she's a good cook. does he?" Eula-"dimh aw" y. - The] further' IBM te 'dtugi, g,"tt in than that: but 'f/l not pom beauty, Home ' or culinary qualities in greater degrees than - when. Mort omen].- up", it un'l the molhaly tendencies nor cooking ability of the weaker sex that men with marital aspirations consider Although tome folk will nip- port the ancient axiom. "the way to a man's heart in through his stomach." local edmnuonku Are inclined to believe that the decid- By Roe Farms Service Dept WATIILOO by COHAGE ROLLS - h. 60c SMOKED " CHEESE - h.MUh: FARMERS I We at u well u - FRESH FISH FOR FRIDAY Prince Edward Island and Mar mwba were the only other 0- vmces which didn't mucus tret, 10131; by at lest 10 ptr cent. 1 The b an pun-nun It name at 'lr.' whim: Int De- mutual] ' 1ahoet.-tnly hoe-use of addition ot an la, m enumerated away uni: Only provmce to experience a tall m population over the N yem was Saskatchewan, which dropped to 831,728 from 896.902 lor_a cut g! TIT Per. carp. _ 1 oil-rtoctt Alberta's jump was below the federal average. being 18 fer eent-a hoist of 143,332 w ma e the province's total 939,501 Never Eqmllod Canada's population has never known such an increase in num- bers In any other decade, the bu. reau said. , In the early days of French Canada each colonist was mpon- sible tor maintaining the road hm tore his tum in good shape. than of person: whore has. w closed at the tune ot the eq-.. tgt" two armada In; 1m.- h" man" Mod that km" Cifi, -aidCideiaG -- tifia ewtoundunde “no: 190. mm; to 4,501,“: than 3,187,655 tor " Increase d ID.- 887 Quebec came wooed with a use to 44,065,“! 1199171331332 um Columbia and} by tar the bud: Jump-at" per can to a total of 1.105.210 from 8".“1, a numerical hoist of “7.34.. 5 But the biggest penance Increase of all was that of the Yu. kon whnch jumped 36.10 per cent, to 9,096 from 4.914. . tor an undead ot 123,190. 3. Numerically, Ontario w the lgn} A In ptovmgigi mun an. my I! iiGirh - an: III PHONE 3-3641

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