Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Oct 1959, p. 6

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â€"held October 20 and 21st eng!lal VY aEEROTTR AAdEERREAWOANEY will toll the opening of the Anâ€" mual Post Office Auction Sale in Mon!t crflogt‘llr. Hamilton will sell w.ymmmuu.‘ the parcel â€" a cook book over 51,000 poorly or inâ€" and assorted clothing â€" before mfifidenuymm- turning the gavel over to a|found their way to the â€" professional auctioneer. . ‘The verable Mail Office. He noted nlowillbeheldthisywinthatthinfixuredoumhdu- thonuctionroomsofi‘rmrdethnmolmmd Bros. (Canada) Ltd., 901 St.| poorly addressed parcels which r_._.__ Gb_aat Wacet Mnntreal |were delivered after considerâ€" professional auctioneer. The sale will be held this year in the auction rooms of Fraser Bros. (Canada) Ltd., 901 St. James Street West, Montreal. The merchandise offered is varied and is new in most casâ€" es. Asâ€" in the past years, everyâ€" thing, from pipeâ€"wrenches to girdles and from jewellery to footâ€"warmers, will be hold to the highest bidder. Proceeds of the sale are used to provide storage for the next harvest of undeliverable parâ€" Once I was part of the forest. Tomorrow 1 likely shall be consumed in flames, or stacked in a warehouse, or whipped along a windy street to rest finally and decay in silence. But this is my big moment â€" for at this moâ€" ment I attempt to inform you, perhaps entertain you, and, unfortunately, occ_:asionally. annoy you. _ _ At 10:00 AM., Tuesday, Octâ€" er 20th, the auctioneer‘s «Er0U, â€" UEREROUT WA PCORAAA $ P e e uy 2 I am dedicated to the recording of the highl&hts of your life, from Birth Notices on through to Memâ€" oriam. I revel in your accomplishments. Mourn in your time of sorrow. L eeiasa As your weekly newspaper, I am your fniend and mirror. Mine is the neighborly content, the friendly account of the community. It may soar at times to bursts ofâ€"literary aspiration, but there is no vain pride to bind me to my basic role of communâ€" ity servant. z There are those holding me at this moment who swear by me. Others swear at me. I shall be content if I win the faith and confidence of the majority, and on occassions when I feel the majority is misled to retain the respect of the minority. I make no secret of the fact that I work for a living, and I take pride in my craftsmanship â€" to carry the message of the merchant in the most efâ€" fective manner. ' â€" .1 Am Your Newspaper â€" EÂ¥YES EXAMINED «<â€"â€" «<â€"â€" GLASSES FITTRHD 20 gum ST. NORTB ONTARLO In short, I am Your Homeâ€"Town Newspaper. Once each year the Boy Scout Association requests our financial supâ€" port through the purchase of a Scout Apple. y n They do not ask us to give â€" they ask us to buy! _ I need not say anything about the wonderful work this organization is doing in building better citizens of toâ€" morrow. All I wish to ask is that you "Buy a Scout Apple" on Friday and Satâ€" urday. Please, every dime counts. Thanks C. R. NIMMO * * ‘FORMERLY YOUNG‘S$ BETTER VISION GLASSES OPTOMETRIST Citizens h 4 Dslfi ce acca d io ce e id iction SaI@e . <|\s:c=llt Balrntiemald uun&nm.h?t same ere 20 and 21st|>= > 9= > 1 cards, and other items of mail A â€" which could not be delivered cels which, due to carelessness|for reasons Oof being insuffiâ€" umammdmm‘m‘?-m addressed. Found in pected e up n | this mail, was $49,361. :,l.euvenblelallO!flceatO'.-cul:.'l\el’outot!leo-l;:.;ee{dIt wa. J the m.edhntmiunhrapu- Hamilton pointed out that durâ€" " WYWWINSI“' over 51,000 poorly or inâ€" »toss scos uo1 THIG FALL found their way to the eliâ€" were delivered able research. YOUR OLD OWL that an important function Of the sale was the education of the public in the importance of properly addressing and packâ€" ‘a« af nmarcels including the placing of a return address inâ€" side as well as outside the parâ€" cels they mail. PHONE SH 2â€"1971 ARE FRESH AND CLEAN FOR ALL THE BIG FOOTBALL GAMES AND OTHER FALL ‘ ACTIVITIESâ€" ( Also, We Can Waterproof Your Clothing To Keep The Da.mpneu And Cold Out: . side Where They Belong. M 4"'% o € _ *J Z7A NE THIS FALL â€" BE ON THE BALL!! WALLPAPER TOYS BE SURE THAT ALL YOUR â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" BEAUPRES INTERIORS ATD. 110 KING ST. â€" See The Stunning 1960 Patterns Now On Display Atâ€" ‘YOU‘LL GET THE HANG OF ITâ€"FA8ST! omm See our grand variety of centage of the money to the senders. The balance of $16, 128.23 was turned over to the Receiver General of Canada. The â€" Postmaster _ General stresses the fact that the aucâ€" tion sale would not be neces sary if the mailers of parcels would remember a few simple for PACK IT RIGHT using strong CLEANERS uo INTERIORS LTD. ; WALL TILE WATERLOO SH WALLPAPER patterns today!l "Aioues t tdntciny giving the full fl- includâ€" _ PLACE YOURFULL POSTâ€" AL ADDRESS inside as well as on the outside of all parcels. POSTAGE S AFFTIXED by taking your parcels to the Post ‘BROADLOOM ; CUSTOM DRAPES FLOOR TILE WATERLOO SH 3â€"5283

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