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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 1952, p. 7

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. Early possession tan be arranged for many of these houses _ T Make your enquiries now' EVENINGS, PHONE W, BENCH at ___ rr' .. 2-3963 J. P. SNYDER " . pr _ 7-7794 G. SCHIERIJNG at (trr-tpr 3-3539 . New and Used Motorcycles " CARTER BROS. . PHILIP YOUNG “SKINNY" GIRLS' GET LOVE- LY CURV l-ES' Cam 5 to II) lbs., eu my Try famous health and weight-builder, Ostrex Tonic huhlrh Introductory. "get ac- quainted“ size only 60e. All uruggxslz. QEAL ESTATE I INSURANCE 125 King W_ __; Ntptntr, -- I FARM --See- HESSENAUR a RHANTZ Limited JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER 3tc and tile. Baby Oil Mc, and Baby Lotion 65c. at Geiger's Drug Store, 408 ng St a, Kitchener, Dial 2-2127. CONFIDENTIALLY you can get a better btte at Coronet Motors Ltd., Phone 7-7303. Agents for James, A.J.S.. Triumph, B.S.A., Norton, Vincent and Indian. 256 King N - Phone 2-8389 256 King N Phone Hl.etc_?...1fueen N Puneu. Capons, 3-4 weeks. Good variety. Crossbreds. Attractive prices. Reg. Adams, RR t, Paris, Ont. (Corner “islhways 2 and 5) Phone Pins 800 F A. K. CBESSMAN & SON It. -- n; a." " TI. Chm-Nul- " - - Two or no" hunk-n. I“. ... - l - can. oh-ost'. “an. an m" cum-II... There are times in the lite of every [Inn and sror_mtwhen I- change is desirable Whatever your problem may be in buying. setting, or tin- ancing a property - consult "C-aa-aG-aaa-a Fiuuric "rye. y]... - nut I)- aid-I- Lil‘s: 07:36. DI REC TONY 8 Duke E, - Kitchener Othee open um“ a pm. I“ It'll-I00 “IONIC“ WANT A" ,Bgndgr Realty C9 Real Estate and Insurance wATaRLoo. caning. NEW AND OLD HOMES PHONE 6-640) or 2-0594 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Ever§ BlTZER-DUBRICK Ltd. Max N, Lauer J. E. Cookman Andy Michels Gerry Lehman Real Estate and Business Brokers macaw-”lung“ Waterloo Branch Office 8 King Street South Branch Office Phone 2-1965 "'"KB'V'I'E‘FIIII' “In???" -ee - an. M In DWI muo- ti. gun-gm IQ In hug: _ a - Waterloo Expert tenants to all makes. It Pays To Pick YOUR HOME Health Insurance ““099le 19!. 'llPt 'MMU from the wide variety of remunably priced ANY PROBLEMS?? FRED WEBER REALTOR USE THE CHRONICLE "WANT" ADS Livestock Employers' [Jammy Guarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance For homes designed --- to pltatt - _ "BUSINESS Pt', CARS FOR SALE Realtor PHONE 3-3693 The biggest value for your advertising dollar. Phone" 5-5628 "CYCLE AND MOTORCYCLES REAL ESTATE BABY CHICKS 1.11.1. DIUGGISTS listed with PERSONAL FOR SALE Liming Plate Glas Ptuine 5 56m Mortgages 2-8060 2-2200 2-1965 5-5114 bun-d. " no mummy an! ll V " In INEXH - _ ' _ V" A PENSIVE, 6.73:. n1'"u,"r','ldti,,,', and; Mrs. Hanna of Irelttnd, Eng- oust yland ts mending a vacuum at the sm‘m MANUEACTUIING COMPANY ;::';e of Misses Margaret and In Gt'd 139’ . as I"... Street _ PRESTON. mum! Mr, William Grimwood of St. :7 - :7;_‘_ ------_--- \,__ iatharsnes spent the week-end - ‘with blends "1th villyre, _ _ Adm-med unrlhud has suv.,, Human-ml Nu " an»; Nu than No Flaunt No unaware on hips or amine Fteno DIG. Enmely mane-.1 Very light INEX- PENSIVE. Write tor inlurmuiun And oust b().(’. "-0.0- oo lb. Km. In! PM.“ 7-1502 " Gun. 8- [3th! Whom BUYING or BILLING Du 'i.i'tii'ei"kti!eu, P Machines ' Nun; can... Sues, Couple“ 0509 Equipment New and Used UNDEIWOQD TYPIWW Modern 5 room house with at- tached garage, 19 ft. living room, hardwood floors, tiled kitchen and bathroom. screen: ind storms, landscaped, in perfect condition. oil heating. Possession in one month. Apply 170 Bridgeport Rd, Waterloo, evenings cygsun - PLYMOUTH ' tte LIE, KLAEHN'S 159 Erb West isimfihiiiiy V iiri5itVuiiaiiTiEi RUPTURED? OFFICE fa: 2:1: i915: E!!:5E_W!1; UNDERWOOD LIMITED DOWNING'S Flawers Sunshine Motors HOUSE foil SALE itti King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4-4162 PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY Centennial WEEK SPECIAL Announces the opening of office for the "mum” DR. W. J. YOUNG " KING ST. S. LARD HOURS Saturdays 7171761: "I. Monday to Pradoy - I 30 to 7 PM FARGO Dealer I A have Mawr'. “I. iu1fi I I I II . Zurmo-uu PHONE 3-3641 Waterloo Stove & Appliances) Waterloo Phone 4-4412 (greml- At 9AM toSPM Little Dale wulte' has returned to her home from St Mary's Hos- Mrs Helen Shaul was visiting in_Galt op _rsaty_r1ay, _ Kenneth Gies has returned to Ins home from the K-W Hospital, Kitchener, but will be confined to bed for a few weeks. Mrs Fred Hobbs and daughter Earle were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J, Heseltine on Thursday. Mrs, Wayne Bahnsen i; visiting her, parents P! Sqaforth. - John Paine of Buffalo, N.Y., spent the week-end at his home inAhe village, _ _ . . - Mr. and Mrs, James Ayres who Mr; J. Cluthe of Kitchener were married on June 14th are on visited for a, few days at the a tmp to the Thousand Islands, home of her daughter, Miss Kate Quebec and the USA. On their Cluthe. return they will live in Hamilton. Mrs, W. Heist of Waterloo Ray Kenmir and son Alan of spent several days at the home of Fort Erie tee",,', the wikskurtdlitUr daughter. Mrs. Ross Hamil‘ with Mrs. R, enmit and Mr. and' ton, Mrs George Ternant. Leonard Holmes of Stratlord Mrs Fred Hobbs and daughter was a week-end visitor at the Earle were visitors at the home tttree of Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Mr and Mrs J Heseltine onrctbbonl Eight members of the board or managers of the Presbyterian) church met at the home of was Ethel Winona Plans were dis-I cussed and tenders sent out for} painting and "g,tiert,e,Lte ma tenor of the Doon Pres yterian, Church, Members of the Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. 0 Goddard for quilting, The finished quilts will be sent to misswns. Members of the Women's Asso- ciation of the United Church held their June meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Hobba. day at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Morley Preston, boon. Rev. Pin- lay Stewart spoke on "The Poli- cy Needs and “as: ot the Church" Mrs, John man In. In charge of the devotion. he hasten was assisted in serving: freshmenls by In W, G. rue, Mrs L, J, Thompson and ‘In W. G. MacDonald. The Women's Missionary So- das of St Andrew's 2ritt,'t gn hum-h held a gem . Cu_rs- gum-495. I INVISIBLE WEAVING AND MENDING SERVICE Tumu- PLOVAIT "an.“ Saws. knives, clipper _ arteat was: - J. GEO. STIEIEI. Phone 7-75“ - " It. W. Moth Land Sum John P. Campbell KITCHEN ER, ONTARIO SHARPENING "Repairing of Clothes“ 49 Km: Snug”! WATERLOO Phone 6-6051 337 King St. N, Waterloo -' T -.~~ ', "r'r'rr'ur""es'le"""'T"""l"'kNNrle'" 4 ' ' , 1' " h . _ l L - ' ' a t' 4 F on wanyggg-go ”and“ TELEPEMN" 24113 Murray Gibbons. Jerry Heme! oryt.d Roy Gibbons were visiting “(friends m Toronto on Saturday. or Mr. Thomas Pearcy and son ijeorge of Rockton spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, W, s... Pepry, - A. - 1 Mr Ind Mrs, Lincoln Lichty of jKiwhener were visiting " the (home of their cousin, Miss Alma Thy-ms, on Th_ursdny. j My of Rectum. In In, Graham at Renfrew punt . few weeks " the home wot In Ron Hamilton, I Adirs Dorothy Skifper VII Hagan; friends m Cat on Sat: Mrs. Robert Pteitter spent a few days at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs Leo Caske- nette of Preston. Steelworkers are highest paid industrial workers In Ontario, with $1.61 an hour average at Dee I, 1951. Stan Jones attended the Carp Derby held at Riverside Park, Preston, on Sunday afternoon, Mrs. J. Cluthe of Kitchener visited for a, few days at the home of her daughter, Miss Kate Cluthe. Mrs. w. Heist of Waterloo Don Fulcher and son of Galt an Ontario town beginning with were visiting tnends in the vll- the same mum! in my surname" "t'i,2lTI'g; Mrs, Elmer Kurt gave the motto. uglus Smith of Toronto spent "Contemplation ot the Past lend: Sunday at the home ot Mr, and Confidence in the Future". A pu- Mrs. Alf. Pteitter. per prepared in 1917, by Mrs. J. Mr Ind Mrs, Lincoln Lichty ot Cassel on the subject, "What Kitchener were visiting " the Should . cm be Taught Before home of their cumin, Miss Alma Lean Home" was read by Mrs. Thorns, on Thursday. Bechth Miss Laura Erb played Murray Gibbons. Jerry Pfti1ter two piano solos and Mrs. Oliver grid Pry (libbons we? vis,itly Zinn gave a reading. ltd Gibbons. In. lawman. a tonne: ser) Mr, and Mrs George Cluthe of mien! occupied the chair tor the Kitchener were visiting) at the prom which was given by top‘ home of Mr and Mrs, wrenee mer members. The napalm: tor Cluthe on Thursday the roll call was "The name ot) Don Fulcher and son of Galt an Ontario town beynnmg with yere_visili_nx triends In the vil- the same "utial as my surname" 'getirray cm t man. agent the t1,1'l'l'1'l2t"lt the home 39:11.33 3:13:35" lt wig}: “I; Day gor l of his grunts. Mr and In How- m umber ltd CA ham up. u...“ l Members of the Bethel United {Missionary Young People's Socie, ty enioyed a camptVe meeting on the farm of Eldon Sherk last Thursday night. The president, (lettss Lnnure twsen‘oerger presid- ed for the program, Gordon, Sherk read the scripture lesson] and socal.duets were rendered by Miss Ruth and Miss Betty Shanta, Mrs. Elmer Poll and Mrs. Roy Parker, and try Miss Evangeline Good and Mist, Erma Coleman. The main feature was a Biblical Treasure Hunt After the meet- ing an old-fashioned chivarie was held for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shantz who recently returned from their wedding trip, A contest was conducted by Mrs W, H. Romahn Two films "The House of Windsor" and "The Royal Tour" were shown by Hoy Schlegel." Refreshments were served. The first meeting of the Pit). institute was held on Jun 19, 1907. _ fl,‘ we -w- --. w-v‘ -. _... an... In will, namely: In. If. Bechtel, in. A, Penn. we. churn-I " Luis, In. A. Minus and the Bethe) U led _rt.,J-scysu1t.taadal.aoto_thelCrtprett_ontsuiirfiiGGFG" .At not“ tor the evening. In. night. Event Storm 'l't"l'dhdy, magnum... end her autumn. er we: tn than of the mice In. H. Fried. ' .=---------------------, -- During the Dunne-n. “It An Fuller and Mrs. Eyeing! were ID" painted convenou tor the lama“ 7 7 ttt96 - Tel my lor the Blind to be we} â€" __ --__--.- --- -va-w‘ "_.".'..-.. "w- humeral: WMy Mtcnpiodth tolthoI-pdu About «a members and tome: Church 'e0iiliii'c owning and -.ea.t-igottmstunsott. 'futNttged'e Mt. In. Wm In“ Ill-I Jo” an; n mama-mum ttttht,',',',',',',',",,?,,",',',',],',',-? can and the mud In. Harold Pods word with a to log-met Mann and vb.- veal solopt mm agitMt2ttglltgt in In Dundee Who-'3 In- Mtuu abound “I an. univer- ury with a special may hold " the Mun ot In. Lloyd Dida- Newbnndeo: I: lull. $533M of ttnt L q Fun. um um r 15:11 I}; 9ethel United m” llPHARDT HARDWARE 16 King St. S. Sunday morning. ftlruf 'rrTiiiiieiriGiG7Tsi'ifG/ ct Storm ot Kitcm- ter for a few by; tut Inch charge of the service In. Inn-rel Cam] attended 56 YEARS FURNACES OF DEPENDABLE - SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY s Plumbing 0 Heating ' C Tinsmithing du I. "diuauFFhiiaiiardi l. a, Ton-l. It. and In. t'grr.'ptt." and Eldon Shark at the Uni, versity :1 v1trafatlthtrt g. m Cm In F mlo at...“ “ma at which their Ink, In Ruth (Shut) Tatum, not!“ the de- an. of Doctor ot W. Mrs. Willard 601.: and Much- tre, Joy Ind Beth at Kitchener we: - of In, Goat’s nu- APPLIANCES total munch. an and" u or we: It and enable tar monthly family allowance or on 1.. pa- slon cheques from Ottawa. more Toma: (not b.- a: Kn!" KN.O at the Gut Hospital on hand”. Juno mt. a daughter, V 1952 }.M,ITI_Cuudhu, Us tte to Waterloo mg;

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