Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jul 1967, p. 14

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The ladies. Margaret Kurz and Mary Rausch opened and operatâ€" ed the shop as a ladie‘s readyvâ€" toâ€"wear shop. and did well with their e x cellent merchandise Neither were new at this business of a reality to two determined ladies who wanted to enter the business world with a shop of their own. With the purchase of the Kraft building on August 17 of 1961, the FEashion Lane became something SPECIAL WEICHEL HARDWARE THIS WAS THE SCENE last year at Ross Klopps at Waterloo & David Crichton, Ross, Sue Ferguson and Erika Sauder dressed in str This year they will appear in old fashioned dress. Fashion Lane Shop a Waterloo First PIONEER DAYS FRY PANS « 1.99 Capacity RBG $3 29 10 ELECTRIC TEA KETTLES {2‘.3":: SPECIAL $4.99 Afl ndh "P â€"VW DT Chrome Lid â€" Available In White & Color â€" Plastic Pail & Insert KITCHEN WASTE CANS SERVI SUPER SPECIAL REG. $9.40 SPECIAL 10 QUART PLASTIC PAILS In December of 1965, Mrs. V. Nowack suggested the opening of a "bridal salon."" This met the approval of Mrs. Rausch because there were no other such faciliâ€" In 1963. Mrs. Kurz decided that her children needed her more at home,. so she sold out her share to Mrs. Rausch. however. because Margaret had previous expéerience at Goudies. and Mary had years experience with Magda Lang. 57. Home Hardware Stores STAINLESS STEEL SUNNY MAID R_(_)sg Klopgs at Waterloo Square, with SPECIAL SPONGE MOPS «<~ 1.77 RECG. $2.49 GLEEM (WATERLOO) It was Waterioo‘s first and only bridal salon, and has proven to be immensely popular. not only because of the fine quality of their gowns. but aiso. hecause of the excellence of the counselling service available. a venture. As partners, the salon was opengd on January 6 of 1966. ties in Waterloo. The fact that Mrs. Nowack had many years experience as a Bridal Counselâ€" lor, proved to be ideal for such $5.77 SPECIAL OF BARGAINS PARADE Automatic Shut Off TOILET BRUSH and HOLDER SETS AL 7 7 § raw hats etc. REG. $1.39 LTD. Choice veal reached 46.50 a ewt.; Medium to good 37.50â€"41.00. Common grades down to 29.00. Good stocker steers sold to 28.35; Medium 2.50â€"27.50; Stock calves sold to 31.50. Butcher and bologaa bulls 25.00: Commons down to 19.50. Heifer type cows reached 24.75 a cwt.; Good cows soid to 23.50: Medium _ 21.00â€"22.00; Common down to . 19.75. Canners and cutâ€" ters 15.00â€"18.50. Common down to 23.50 Choice quality heifers soid to 27.50; Good 25.502%.50; Medium 24.25â€"25.25;: Commons down to A seasonal offering of cattle sold at strong prices. Medium quality cattle were up 1.50 per ewt. The strengthening prices exâ€" tended to cows which were up 0 cents and veal which was up 1.00 per ewt. Stockers and feeders were in strong demand. Dhiry cattle soid steady with a light offering. Holstein heifers were in strong demand. Replacement pigs steady with a heavy offering Slaughter cattle: Choice quality steers soid to 29.30 a ewt. Good 27.25â€"28.25; Medium 26.00â€"27.00: SUMMER JEWELLERY !/; Price 8 KING ST. SOUTH Kitchener Stock Yards FRANK‘S JEWELLERS JEWELLERY â€"â€" WATCHES â€"â€" CLOCKS DISHES and GIFT ITEMS Sale Price 30 Piece Set COMMUNITY SHVERPLATE "~PIONEER DAYS" CUPS and SAUCERS rice (Discontinued Pattern) OPEN STOCK (English Bone Chinaa ° ‘ 89*‘ ta. _A Phone 745â€"7574 'IZ.(m1 34.39, 3 ; s2.so Hogs: 2,366 young pigs soid by auction. Good pigs 6â€"8 weeks old 15,50â€"16.25; 8â€"10 week old pigs 16.50â€"18.40; _ Chunks 18 .50â€"20.75; Feeder hogs 21.00â€"26.75; Sows in pig, 86.00â€"123.00; Boars 45.00â€"78.00. per head Song of Autumn SUPPLIES 358 King North 742â€"8111 Dairy cattie: Milk cows 117.00â€" 0.00; Springer cows 217.00â€"367 50 WATERLOO HOME IMPROVEMENT CALL WATERLOO

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