Thursday, October 1, 1959 A BIT OF WHIMSEY "I . .." started Filbert as he looked into the greedy little eyes of his tormentor. "I wouldn‘t know anything about it.. said Filbert as he turned from his stool and walked s‘owiv to the street Aero Shellmaker is an ideal source of the calcium birds need to produce Grade A eggs when they are laying at high capacity. Without this extra calcium in the birds‘ diet the egg shells may be soft, crack easily. Aero Shelimaker costs far less than any other calcium source. Yet it is a quality productâ€"exactly the same calcium feed manufacturers use in their finest feeds. cost Aero Shellmaker today. The only calcium in biteâ€"size form birds go forl feed, mixed with the lay mash prior to feeding or fed free choice in the hopper. Help yourself to greater profit by producing more Grade A strong shell eggs. See your feed dealer for low Freeâ€"flowing Aero Shellmaker can be top dressed on the t ‘dtiimih HBOP ult 4 Bitcicinitr inss Pis uis liion indï¬ calsidaia : J 6 Filbert was just savoring the robust aroma of his first breakfast coffee at the corner cafe when Roseday, gladâ€" handing his way down the crowded aisle, elbowed Filbert smartly in the kidney. © ‘‘Well, well, a little unsteady this morning, ch Filbert?" laughed Roseday as Filbert squeesed his tie out into the saucer. Although Filbert Whimsey was employed as an accounâ€" tant with a firm of investment brokers and knew well the intricacies and pitfalls of the business, he never dabbled in the market himself. In his twentyâ€"odd years with the firm he‘d seen millions made and millions lost by amateurs and professionals alike. Frequently his advice would be asked on certain stock issues by nearâ€"friends and some pepole he hardly knew, and his habit of answer never varied. He‘d tell them bluntly that he wanted no part of risking their money through adâ€" vice, suggestion or conversation. Whereas most of those who sought his advice were generous in their respect of his nonâ€"committal attitude, Orlo Roseday, a Chlorophyllâ€"breathing liquor salesman who lived mainly by his wits, capacity for booge and on assorted credit cards, was prone to become downright nasty over Filbert"s constant refusal to let him in on sure things. ol TL sug COd o oc c T P "Got a redâ€"hot tip on the market Whimsey old boy. Supposed to be a sure winner, and all I need is a hod from you to plunge right in up to my financial eyeballs. Sell the car and mortgage the home. Greatest little mining deal in the world Whimsey, Siwash Lost Creek Gold Mine. Million there. Whatta ya say "Whimsey?" he popped another breathâ€" killer into his mo‘ufl_l‘_as he lcered slyly at a passing waitress. Slpwly Break The Market Whimsey patted ~his stillâ€" damp‘tie into place, poured the spilled coffee from his saucer into his cup, slid it deliberately across the counter then turned to face Roseday. "Roseday, you bore me and I don‘t like you, but you have such a childish mind I‘ll be a big brother and fill you in on a few home truths," Filbert snecred as he niggled his teeth with a solid gold pick while stunning Roseday with the full brilliance of his inchâ€"wide diamond sticknin. "Two things you must remembeor son," he flicked an inchlong ash from his CoronaCorona into Rosceday‘s persâ€" piring hand. "A mine is a hole in the ground owned by a liar and you can‘t sell stock with a bible in your hand. "Siwash Lost Creck Gold Minc is a piece of moose pasture a mile long and half a mile wide that‘s got less sold in it than a brass ring. Strictly a promotion deal son, by â€"a couple of fast buck artists who‘ll set a batch of free stock to sell in payment for work on the property they didn‘t do. ‘"They‘ll pay a dozen broken down tclephone salesmen a nickle a share to sell it for them at forty cents, slap the difference in their moneyâ€"belt then fold up the operation inside of sixty days and live hish of{f the hog from your investment," concluded Beat The Market Whimsey as he tutted his__cigal_' on Roseday‘s kneccap. "Well," Filbert heard ï¬osoaz‘zv’s voice through his dreamâ€"reverie as the loquatious liquor lobbyist thwacked him soundly between the shoulder blades. ‘‘Well? You gonna sit there moaning about your dollar tie, or you gonna give me the word to corner the market?" Roseday‘s bullish voice brousht Whitmsey‘s mind back to sharp focus. CYANAMID OF CANADA LIMITED C YA N A M I I1D» THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS Nn o vE â€" DY â€" . . *T. M . Reg‘d. WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Kitchener Plans Dressâ€"Up Campaign Mayor Meintinger plans to recommend an expenditure to "dress up" and better develop cityâ€"owned industrial lands. He explained this at a meeting which was called to explain why Raytheon Canada Ltd. decided to expand in Waterico instead of Kitchener. ALL SATINTS PARISH HELD FIRST MEETING The first Vestry meeting of the congregatior of the newly formed Ail Saints Parish of the Anglican Church in Waterloo was held September 22nd, 1989, at Northdale Public School, in Waterioo. He said he would recomâ€" mend spending of monies "as finances permit" to further develop industrial land on Otâ€" tawa Street south and possibly Block Line road to make the All Saints ‘had been for a period of time, a mission of the Church of the Holy Saviour in Waterloo, and became a seâ€" parate Parish, September l1st, 1959. The Pricstâ€"inâ€"charge, the Revâ€" crend Allan J. Barker, was Chairman of this meeting. The election of members of the Parish to the various lay offices resulted in the election of Mr. Louis Steckenreiter to the position of Peoples Wardâ€" en. The Reverend Barker had previously announced his apâ€" pointment of Mr. Frank Fowâ€" lie as Rector‘s Warden. Mr. Fowlie announced that there was already a registration of 91 adults. Lay representatives to the WALLPAPER TOYS PAINTS PICTURES 99:¢ (Continued on Page 6) 110 KING ST. S. CLEARANCE of 250 ; 1959 PATTERNS uon . QegupP C ROOM LOTS WALLPAPER SALE RY POOR CONDETION BEAUPRE INTERIORS LTD. Discontinued Lines * * M A are f ' 4 mot ~â€" To sA .| int _A M :]| tho z;‘ k. ary the ( can sites more presentable to prospective industrialists. This, he felt, was the key to attracting new industry and assisting established industry in relocating and expanding. runs down the middle of the land on which the Raytheon firm considered building was the main reason why the firm Mayor Meinzinger said a time factor which involved reâ€" location of a main telephone Varicose | t L d mon _ complaâ€" â€" 99 7@ int â€" and _ alâ€" [ 3 ,o% iA i] though _ most y o 3a j apparent _ in the legs they can occur at Dr. C. W. Weiant YAriOus _ locaâ€" tions in the body. They are veins that beâ€" come distended and painful due to sluggish flow of blood returning to the heart. Small valves inside the blood vessel prevent the blood from flowing backward but in the process the vein weakens and the pressure graduvally stretâ€" thes and the wall of the vein begins to bulge. This further obstructs circulation and pain begins to appear. The affected vessels are usually those near the surface where the support of surrounding tissues is least. AND UP 75 PATTERNS to CHOOSE INTERIORS LTD. _ WALL TILE â€"___ WaATERLOO SH line which prc;nntli down the middle of the 19° & UP Health and Chiropractic Varicose veins Wateriloo University and | gram Stadium. The plant : provide 40;,000 square h: fleor space and will cost 000. The initial personnel is pected to be about 170. development committee of the Kitchener Chamber of Com merce, Ira G. Needles, said he believes the chamber will 1» commend the line be moved as soon as possible to prevent a recurring problem. decitded to locate in The new Raytheon plant t be located on Philiip S# about a halfâ€"mile north of C. W. WEIANT, D.C., Ph.Q. The causes are many and var ied. Most common are constip» ation, low blood pressure, poor posture, lack of â€" exercise, standing in one position for long periods and constrictive clothing such as stocking garâ€" ters. Many occupations contri bute towards the development of this malady. Blood vesseis have tiny mu» cles that govern their size and strength. These muscles are in turn governed by the mervous system hence it is understood that disturbances of the nerâ€" ves at the spinal column cem affect the tone of the blood vessels and contribute generâ€" ously to the development of varicosities. The Chiropractor adjusts the spine in order to insure normal nerve supply te the blood vessels and all parts of the body. Published in the public inter est by the Waterlooâ€"Wellingtom District Chiropractic Councél._ BROADLOOM CUSTOM DRAPES FLOOR TILE SINGLE ROLL FROM Raytheon plant 1 on Phiflip fâ€"mile north of > sering . building Iniversity and ium. The plant 000 square and will cost s tial personnel is SH 3â€"5283 off PACGE FTIVI