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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Apr 1955, p. 4

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~~â€" OF INTEREST TO WOMEN WHEN YOU Store YOUR WINTER GARMENTS HERE AND THERE column for the Chronicle it IN sOUTH WILMOT is our desire as your corresâ€" &; Mrs Clarence Diamond pondent reporters to present romicle Correspondent) the "news" and "views behind Jn commencing to write this | the news". When this paper THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ® ___ FOPMERLYsTEELE$ _ " . WEST FOR APPOINTMENT 108 KING T. W PHONE 2â€"1936 EYES EXAMINED o , C e e ;LASSES 6’[ Ffl‘ OPTICAL ""T€D goromETRIST _ _ _‘ Wunder Way Our safety deposit boxes will keep your important papers and valuables safe for less than 2¢ a day. Rentais from $5 yearly. Inquire at our nearest branchâ€"we have more than 680 to serve you. SAFE ... _ roRr 2° A DaAY! *T5 T KEEP VALUVABLES ago it was to serve the people of Waterloo county and in orâ€" der to carry out that tradition we hope to bring before its readers items of interest in the county and particularily those which highlight â€" our Wilmot Township. First may we offer to the Chronicle‘s genial editor, Mr. Herb Smith, our congratulaâ€" tions in his venture and our hope that success will crown his efforts to enlarge and furâ€" ther improve our county papâ€" er‘s scope. And then our thanks to him for this priviâ€" lege of presenting the news and views in this manner. was founded over a century Johnson once said he hated NWâ€"135 ICE SKATES can be packed away for the 1954â€"55 season as activities in the New Hamâ€" burg Community arena termiâ€" nated with the Skating Club having their last twirl on Sunâ€" day evening. A closing highâ€" light last weekend was the hocâ€" key school conducted by K & { W Canucks and consisting of I about forty young "would be" | hockey players from nearby / Western Ontario sentres and farther afield from Sudbury, | Windsor and Kingston. Spud iRumll, chief scout for the : organization of Montreal Canâ€" adiens was in charge of the . school and was assisted by Bob | Noble, Waterloo Sisken Junâ€" ior "B" Maniager and Lou | Passador, _ Canadian _ Scout | from Fort William. The New Hamburg Women‘s Institute were caterers for the inner man of these hockey enthusâ€" lasts. All Kinds â€" Cut to Size HARDBOARD _ MASONITE "TRRPLY _ CEILING TILES ~ILEBOARDS _ PEGBOARD "LYWOOD MADE TO ORDER SINGLE â€" PLY VENEERS *3 HAWES wWOOD FINISHES E.. J. MULROONEY Co. 125 Weber W., Kitchener, Ont. Phone 5â€"5326 Free Parking a fellow who sits in the cornâ€" er and just grows â€" let him come out and bark, so let‘s all go and from all places and all time may the waifs of wisâ€" dom, fact and folly meet as we cover here and there on the highways and byways in the Southern part of our townâ€" ship. Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Bingham who this past week took up residence in New Hamburg. Rev. Bingham began his pasâ€" torate of New Hamburg Bapâ€" tist Church on Sunday having come here from Wheatley. Open Saturdays All Day PLYWOOD holds the unique bonor of harâ€" ing within 1ts playing ranks Bob and Jim Murray, Ken and Bruce Hammer, Fred and Jim LIFE MEMBERSHIPS WERE PRESENTED to five members of the Haysville Women‘s Inâ€" annual meeting. These ladies have served a total of 146 yrs. in loyal service and presentatâ€" jons were made by Mrs. A. E. Bean and Mrs.Edward Schâ€" ledel to Mrs. E. Z. Mcintyre, Mrs. Bessice Coxson, Mra. Jack ox’elmrtet members of over fe years ago. Mrs, John Baird was elected president of the branch succeeding Mrs. Austin Zoeller who has served for the past three years. FOR SEVERAL WEEKS the heralds of spring have been chirping around, the frogs croaking and even the flies emerging from their hibernatâ€" fon. The ladies of the houseâ€" hold have been engaged in that inevitable task of housecleanâ€" ing and Father has been warnâ€" ed that the furniture has been movedâ€"as if his cracked shins when he came home last night aren‘t mute enough testimony ner and Mrs. A. E. Kerr. Mrs. A. E. Bean and Mres. Ed. Schâ€" fedel are also life members of the branch as well being its Via Galt & Via Guelph 9.10 p.m. changed to 9.05p.m. (Sun. & Hol.) (Also Sat. via Guelph) OTHER TRIPS UNCHANGED Time Table Changes 8.10 a.m. (Except Sun. & Hol.) Tickets and Information at Bus Terminal, Gaukel & Buses Will Run On Daylight Saving Effective Sunday GRAY COACH LINES April 24th Phone .m. changed to 8.05 a.m. of TORONTO via Galt Time ’ SELFâ€"POLISHING WAX i that actually CUTS WAXING TIME IN HALF Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bieman and son, Barry, have now located near Neustasdt on the farm bought their former home and Gunter Kupas Tiling Contractor PHONE 2â€"6130 50 Caroline St., _ Waterico All kinds of tiling such as linoleum, clay tiling, ceramics, plasâ€" tic tiling. THE GRILL ROOM OPEN $:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. i 11 1aL. 1. 148 io iâ€"Iâ€"l2 *L Aibalâ€"slal | U Ns Ts gali l c leil on were Goudies of Kitchener of s! A M A Z 1 N G‘ piscoveEry P Sensational SHOPPING CENTRE FOR W A T E R L O O COUN T Y TEND â€"Râ€" FLESH Food Specialties For your family or guests this weekâ€"end. We also feature Fresh Young Turkey Fry some delicious Cutâ€"up Chicken As Near As Your You can depend on TENDâ€"Râ€" Quality . . . every time. SINCE 1909

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