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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jul 1967, p. 10

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' Personal For Sale DRAPERY, Upholstery, slip cov- ers, yard goods and remnants. tremendous selection. Outstand- ing quality at lowest prices. Shop now and save. Manufac- turers Outlet Company. Retail Depot,‘ 159 King St. East, Kit- chener (across from City Hall, next to Fox Theatre), open daily 9 a.m. to 6 pm. Friday to 9 pm. 742-6341. DEEP AND SHALLOW Well WHETHER BUYING, Selling or Trading Household Furniture, Appliances, etc. Visit The D. & W. Trading Post. 581 Lan- caster Street, Bridgeport. Open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 9 pm. Saturday till 5 pm. SHer- wood 3-1131. Rentals NEW CAMPER Trailer, Jeeps up to six. By weekend. week or month. Phone 745-8934. Apartment Wanted Work Wanted YOUNG GENTLEMAN requires general work - cutting lawns, cleaning windows, basements, chimneys, eavestrouwhs. "tc. Willing to start immediately. Phone 743-1131. QUIET YOUNG couple, abstain- ers, require one bedroom apart- ment. September Ist. Waterloo area. reasonably prih-d. Phone 744-4036. SIDES OF BEEF 51c lb. halfs, quarters or eighths for your freezer. Also smaller cuts. Full line of fresh cured and smoked meats at WHOLE- SALE PRICES. Come in and look, see before you buy. Help Wanted Help Wanted Female EXPENSE PAID VACATION - Earn expenses without neglect in: your family representing Avon Cosmetics. Call Mrs. Stoek 742-4169. WOMAN FOR CLEA?CNC, small country home near Erhsvillo one nay every two weeks Transportation " r r a n g e d if needed, Phone "btr90i. 495 Lancaster St. West, Brid- geport. next to Gene's Esso Station. SH 3-6242. A small extra charge for cutting and wrapping. READINGS BY appointment on ly. Phone 745-0187 evemngs. Pump, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tillers, General Hardware, Electrical and Plumbing Sup- plies. Dimer Hardware Sales & Service, St. Agatha, 742-0861. c. rfrts Drive-in Meat Market CHOICE BEEF GRONAU'S GRONAU'S FOR CLASSIFIED AND DISPLAY ADS. 744-6364 744-6365 3e Per Word Min. 60e Costs So Little - Pays So Much _ from CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE DEADLINE FOR COPY MONDAYS - 4 pan. Help Wanted Female I'm deeply hurt. lie been waiting, eyes shining, cheeks glowing, mind agog, to see who was going to invite us to stay at their place while we visited Expo. Nothing. Not a whisper. Not a murmur. Not a wire. Not even a long-distance can. collect. Everybody else I know has a deal, of some kind. This one has relatives who are going to turn over their apartment for two weeks in August, when they go on vacation. That one is going to stay with her mother's uncle‘s cousin's son while his wife has her fourteenrh child in hsopital. Another friend has a brother who is a big buyer for a big de- partment store. The brother has been offered a wile of rooms " a posh motel for a week, by a big supplier " things to the big department store. Both brothers are going, with their wives. This is known as public relations. We'd even settle for some private rel-lions. The Telegram, which dispenses this column. has not said: "We'd like you m take your family to Expo for a week. All expenses. Do a couple of rolumns from there" No. all they've said is “Your column “was late again last week." Pierre Berton is going to spend two weeks with his family. at Expo. in his boat. I haven't even got a rowboat, and if I had. I don't think we'd make rt before freon-up Minna about was “um-body who I must be fair. and admit we've had a couple of invitations to park our trailer. via Christmas cards One was from my sister, who is about 100 miles from Ex- po. Tho other was from old buddy Gene Macdonal. who is only “an hour from Expo", probably as the jet nies. Only trouble is. we doo't have a trailer. and I don't suppose thett's om left in the whole country Next year will he a great year to buy used trailers, Now. I haven‘t anylh'mg grand or glorious in mind All I was OFFICE AUXILIARY SERVICE LIMITED SUGAR AND SPICE Typists Dicta Typists Posting Machine Operators TOP RATES PAID WEEKLY TEMPORARY N-O-W OFFICE POSITIONS Available by Bill Smiley Call 26 College Street 743-3603 Lend Me Your House Services LAWN MOWER Repairs & Sharp. ening. Tillers for rent or sale. Call 745-8934, Dobbin Tool & Equipment Co., 1 Bridgeport Rd., Waterloo. PREPARED FOR A LOSS? For the best home protection in- eluding Fire, Theft, and Lia- bility at reasonable cost, call 742-8571. Free Information. Williams Insurance Agency, 59 Grenville Ave. Personal Ser- vice Plus. The Warsaw, Poland, weekly, Kulisky, reperts the Poznan-Ust- ka express train made a long, long stop at Szczecinek. Nervous passengers got out to investigate and "to their amazement saw sta- tion guards remove from the en- gine a completely drunk driver and his equally drunk assistant." perhaps has an apartment in Montreal and a chalet in the Lau- rentians. If they were at the chalet, we'd be perfectly happy to look after their apartment in the city. And if they wanted to come back to the mug and muck of the city and Expo for a week. in all that heat, we'd he delighted to let them have the apartment, while we looked after the chalet. What could be fairer than that? It ism't as though we wanting to come Misting in on our relatives in Montreal. even if we had any, and say. “Sorry we couldn‘t make it for the last 12 years. but we just couldn‘t resist coming to see you this year, for a Centennial reunion. What? Every room in the house is rented all summer? Well! Money is thicker than blood, ohvimtsl.v." I No, that's not the idea. Not at all. We don't want to impose on anyone. We just want a quiet little place. preierably air-con- ditioned. that will sleep three (maybe tour, as Hugh still had hie hand in a cast). with free parking not more than ten minutes from Expo. with maid service. Free. We wouldn’t stay all summer, you know. Kim has " be home Sundays " play the organ " church. And Hugh has to be home every halo weeks to have his fingor re-broken, ram, none-sod in a cast. " think: he's found his life's work). Nothing elaborate Nothing os- trniatiotts. Just a simple little place to lay our heads and cook our meals and make lunches and burn holes in the Chesterfield and have all OUR relatives in. Just something like home. Besides, my “Ire doesn't want to go to Expo. She shudders at crowds. heat, sore feet. She says she wouldn't sleep a wink. She says we can't afford it. 11‘hat's what she said last summer. and a week Utter we were on a plane for Vancouver, Our [know pay- later plan will soon be paid for.) Oh. well, it nobody wants us Toronto Telegram New Service 'Gassed' Engine TOPS 'te POPS his week and next we will m the Tops 'N ‘Pops contest. Check your two favorite groups and send to the Chronicle. Bobby Kris and the Imperial. . BTB-4 ..rrr__. Stitch 'N’ Tyme ..r-'r.. Paupers o, ,. Passing Fancy .._ _.. British Modbeats .. __. Ugly Ducklings .. Fr. Magic Circus . .4 Rising Sons .._ _ a. Last Words .. 'rr.' Shan<ie-leers Quiet Jungle Little Caesar and the Consuls Robbie Lane and the Disciples _ Mandala Yeoman Staecatoa Reefers Von and Lee and the Checkmates Seasonal volume of cattle sold at steady prices throughout. Good butcher steers and heifers in good demand. Veal was strong. Cows were steady from the pre- vious week. Stocker cattle in strong demand. Dairy cows sold steady with Holstein heifers in strong demand. Replacement pigs were stronger with a heavy of- fering. Slaughter cattle: Choice quality steers sold to 28.50 a ch: Good 26.25 to 27.25: Medium 25.00 to 26.00; Commons down to 2200. Choice quality heifers sold to 26.50: Good 24.75 to 25.75: Med- ium 23.50 to 24.50; Commons down to 20.00. Heifer type cows reached 23.75 a cut; Good cows sold to 22.75: Medium 2000 to 21.00: Commons down to 19.25, Canners and cut- ters 14.00 to 18.00. . Choice veal reached 45.50 a (M; Medium to good 36.00 to 39.00: Common grades down to 27.50. Butcher and bologna bulls to 25.50: Commons down to 1950. Good stacker steers sold to 29.60: Medium 2625 to 27.25: Bill’s TV and Radio The "and“ cum. M. M s. Boss Beat " cm ' If you would like information regarding. . DESIGNS, * BUILDING LOTS, . MORTGAGES, ' DOWN PAY- MENTS, . MONTHLY PAYMENTS, please call 10-day. If you are planning to build any type of home, in the only, town or country, Call Lu-Shen. After building hundreds of homes in this arc-a we ran SAVE you TIME. MONEY and MISTAKES. Let our courteous and experienced staff help you, homes from $15,000 to $45,000. 62 Balmm St., Waterloo f Transistor Radios l Record Players ' Tape Recorders I Coloured and Black & White Television BO YOU HAVE A NEW'HOME IN YOUR FUTURE? Radios -- A.M. & FIM. Kitchener Stock Yards Penny REPAIRS 744-7421 To Any 3M Mankind Drive lU-SHEIl HOMES lTD. CALL 576- 1560 deav Winnen Of ChateFaine Award " CATHY JOHNSTON CANADIAN DE$TONID one: Yor iile label has done itt Uaek “NF by the ETD-4 in the beat this group has done, Flipped by ‘Tell Me' a Graham and Cob lins special, it has received cov- erage four times a day on CHUM and every hour and a half on CKFH bot this Canadian mg. so others has had poor air time lo. cally (not mentioning any name. of course). Naturally you can't compete with a certain group whose name we won't "motion. but I'm sure everyone knows which long haired five musicians I'm refering to even if the B't'B-4 record is the better of the two. After all, said station won't even play the Spencer Davis version od said record and the BT84 don’t have the British pull that you would expect Spencer Paris to have. Well, I guess some of us have it and this other group cer- tainly seems to as far as that station goes. Stock calves sold to 3200. Dairy cattle: Milk cows 115.00 to 22500; Springer cows 210.00 to 362.50 per head. Hogs: Then were 2.154 young pigs sold by auction. Good pigs 6-8 weeks old 15.00 to 16.50; B-IO week old pigs 10.75 to 18.25; Chunks 18.50 to 20.60; Feeder hogs 20.75 to 28.00: Sows in_rrig 83.00 to 116.00; Boar: 49.00 to 84.00. Horses: 101 offered. Farm hor- ses 75.00. to 225.00; Meat horses 60.00 to 127.00; Ponies 50.00 to 125.00. Jan. F', Robertson, Sales Man- ager. Northern Region of Union Gas Company of Canada, Limited is pleased to announce the appointment of Willard Craigman as Residential Sales Representative for Waterloo. Emira_ St. Jacobs, Baden and New Hamburg. Mr. Grammar: has extensive experience in gas heating and residential gas am plianees WOLLAID CRAIGMAN APPOINTMENT Waterloo

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