Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Sep 1949, p. 8

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West Montrose : AFf° By Mrs. B..C. Woeds 1 . (Chronicle Correspondent) s Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Snider of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Melitzer of St. Cathrrines spent We know you depend upon your glasses, and so MNpAmome tss & T we give you very quick service. . While you‘re working, we loan you a pair of the same strength as your own, so that the efficient _ continuumy, of your vision won‘t be broken and your eyes strained. 49 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER Gorpon‘s GOOD GLASSES ze (S8 c rime V We Prescribe Glasses To Suit Your Facial Features . . . Farmers Be Wise...Get Your Ford Tractors NOW It will more SHOTWELL MOTORS LTD. 226 King 3t. Reat ‘CCOTECYZ AND SAVE THE PRICE INCREASE Y our than pay you for storing the winter. | \t* es Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Melitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker and ‘Joan of Kitchener were Sundag visitors with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. When you fill your opâ€" tometrist‘s or oculist‘s prescription . here, . you are assured of having it filled accurately by skillâ€" ed opticians who have adequate equipment to work _ with. _ Moreover, select the style of your glasses, so that _ they accent your face corâ€" rectly. z2084 isePAIRED ZAND ADJUSTED Tractor Prices Are m â€" Going â€"Monarch Dealer Mrs. E. Hoim. Rev. Harold Brose had as guests for a few day? his mother and m H&L ohn Brose and ter me. Oscar Stroh Passes. s Mpa.edaw:i'ctthehome of his brother, Waiter and Mrs. Strd).int.hhvuhge.elfly&mu day morning, following a few mom.hs’lllneu,OncarSuohinhis Tind year. _ Confirmation of the adult conâ€" firmation class will take place during next Sunday forencon‘s service in St. Matthew‘s Lutherâ€" an Church. Our Warehouse is well stocked m.ntypudmn PLATE, PIPE, WINDOW SASH, REINFORCING BARS, REINFORCING MESH Hot and Cold Rolied Bars We still have a tew FORD Tractors in stock which will be sold at the old price. your tractor during ments NOW for your steel requirements to wet that building unâ€" playing his tricks. M. BROWN AND SONS 1254 Union Street North UP way Diei 7â€"7303 W ARSIis e 04 to apâ€" lephone System and also in point m_‘z_{epfig Sindject L onpnint vepinil ECC EHionl PA et L ';':,, were accounts amounting to $3,388 dollars and these were passed for payment. The next meeting of the council will be on October 17th at 10 a m. _ C ae o Gucaow L 1,.5.5,.000 6 4 4tb 6 us dtnnd The death occurred at the -W‘ Hospital recently of Mrs. Louis sumbammu of Baden. The late Mrs. um was born on October 29, 1860 in Wilmot Townâ€" | ship and was a daughter of the | late Mr. and Mrs. WK,L? \| 1A VE PnPDZOERETR MORAD EDCE F gert. She was a member of the t. James Lutheran Church in Baden and was a member of the Ladies‘ Aid Society. Mrs. Stahlâ€" baum was the last remaining member of a large family of nine. She is survived by her husband. The funeral service Was held uenel oib mAE SOSt TB > C B j Mess W en on an \Roy Jutzi have been on an ‘tended vacation at Lockport *Bufla}o, N.Y. _ g |Buffalo, N. *. * | A kitchen shower was held reâ€" ‘cently at the home of ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Peter Gingerich for Mr. and M@eNtM 00 C ME PRA EUA UEREC dacn from the Schreiterâ€"Sandrock l-‘un-\ eral Home in Kitchener last Wedâ€" | nesday with Rev. G. T. H. Wuerâ€" scher, pastor of the St. James‘ Luâ€" theran Church, in Baden, officiatâ€" ing. Burial took place in the Peâ€" ttersbur Lutheran Cemetery. Miss LzOna Cressman spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. S. Weaver and Mr. Weaver of Floraâ€" | dale. \ _ Messrs. Willard Gingerich and | 1 1000 A 2. 2fi ced 2990 Mrs. Raymond Gingerich recent newlyâ€"weds who have taken up residence in New Hamburg. Mr. Clarence Diamond is in Toâ€" ronto this week where he is atâ€" tending another council of thehpllx'; | 09 L L LLL Abanbtaghbah reiPuln beteneeat ue on 1O rina Feeding Advisors being held at the King Edward Hotel. East Zorra : Sunday visitors with Mr. ar Mrs. Aaron ‘Helmuth were: M and Mrs. Simon Helmuth a! Margery of Cainsville, Mr. ai Mrs. Peter Helmuth of Gobl Buddy Clair farm on Amos Club, the event was highly started at 2 p.m. and last : Eighteen men waked home a;la“l-(m:“.mro""_f â€"Helmuth (Chronicle C FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER tm . . . and help a worthy cause at the e same time. PLAN TO ATTEND THE Win a Nice The Waterloo School Saféty Patrol ‘is safetyâ€"minded boys from five Water Fowl Shoot S;lccessful Despite Chilly Weather IN AID OF THE WATERLOO POLICE SCHOOL THMEY NEED YOUR HELP â€" weather didn‘t int_erfere with‘ FOWL BINGO Waterloo Market Building THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th ‘ _ _â€"Chronicle Staff Photo er didn‘t interfere with the fowl shoot held Saturday afternoon at the m on Amos Ave., Waterloo, Sponsored by The Waterloo Rod and Gun was highly successful with about 200 "shooters" participating. Shooting i. and last almost till dusk. Two targets were set up at a 50â€"yard range. raked home with either a turkey or a chicken to their credit. it) LNE Lipâ€"| : the Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. John Bast and family 7 NUE EDL CE _ e iTtadan Mis Stratiord, MT. ANO M000. CUUT ULI |Bllan Mice M 1 Mrs. Stgnleivl Helmuth and family | Baden, Miss Magdalene and Moses Helmuth, Mr. and Mrs.|and Mr. Orville Einw Lloyd Schmidt and family, all of |New Dundee. In Half Size 16‘/2. to New panel skirt detailing, New lines, and Satin trim. COLOURED CREPES Blue â€" Green â€" Wine â€" Brown Tones _ now in its STXTH YEAR of existence. Twentyâ€"four rloo public schools represent the organization. At 8 P.M. Women that are eoupie®,, at , long and threeâ€"quarter sleeves. Dressy and tailored styles. YOUR CHILDREN that . WOMEN‘ S RE@D)"-TO-WEAR Third Floor Turkey! omen s 19.75 SAFETY PATROL NEED THEIR HELP! ss Magdalene Helmuth Orville Einwechter of * ~% *",%" Hesson : By Miss Marina Schicbe! .(Chronicle Correspondent) Mrs. Samuel Vollmer and broâ€" ther, Mr. Albert Haid, left Saturâ€" day for New York City, to attend the funeral of their brotherâ€"inâ€" 2. 208. i t e d ind +s ue aon spent Saturday in Listowel. Miss Hannah Schiebel has reâ€" turned to South Bend, Ind., after ’spending three weeks‘ vacation with her sisters and brothers. _ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hanley Sisited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Basler of the townline. Mr. John Sully of Britton spent g:{urday with Mr. Cosmos Schieâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bauer and daughter Edna of Kitchener were visitors Sunday with friends here. Mr. Cosmos Schiebel spent Satâ€" urday in Stratford. © and Mrs. Charles Giradot This wéek at Emma Kurke‘s HOUSE DRESSES Medium and small only Large nvz;s c'mly. 44 to SpeCIAL ....c.clccucce= s Children‘s Allâ€"Wool SWEATERS Sizes 4â€"6. Reg. $3.50 for Half Price 1 lot of _ One On! BATH ROOM SET WOOL Skiil;blé for children‘s sweatâ€" Son) oPramig ooo on ns 19¢ 46 KING ST. S. ‘These bonds should be presented for redemipâ€" tion with all coupons of later date attached. No further interest will be paid on these bonds after this date. . . SPECIAL!! lot FLANNELETTE GOWNS EMMA KURKE WITH GOVERNMENT OF . CANADA BONDS our 25c Table CONFIDENCE 3% due October 1, 1952 have been called for payment October 1, 1949 NO PHONE ORDERS PLEASE $1.00 $1.98 Long sleeves. SPECIAL FRIDAY â€" SATURDAY Continuous Sat. 200 to 11.30 Bud Abbott, Lou Costello in "MEXICAN HAYRIDE" _ ADDED FEATURE â€" "OuUR RELATIONS" Marjorie "MA & PA KETTLE" â€" ADDED FEATURE â€" "RETURN OF WILDFIRE" DINNERWARE to the Ladies, Wed., Thurs. and Fri. evenings and Wed. matinee on small service charge. es avieer > MOoN. â€". TUES. â€" The hilarious' séquel to "The Egg and I" ariorie Main, Percy Kilbride WATERLOO THURS. WATERLOO $1.00

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