Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Feb 1954, p. 8

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TYPISTS â€" STENOGRAPHERS â€" CLERKS Steadily increasing business necessitates addition to our Head Office staoff. We require typists, stenoâ€" graphers and clerical workers, with or without experience. ___ _ We offer good graded salaries, excellent working conditions, five day week, Hospitalization and Pension benefits, permanent employment. Write or apply personally to: The Equitable Life Insurance Company of Canade Waterloo, Ontario C.ousEnOLD FINANCE Nobnnhbhnan’hynl:dd. @OET A LFT WiITH A LOAN Sameâ€"day service. LOADS To the managerâ€"in privacy â€"how made for any good 16880Dâ€" . much you need. Then take up to 24 Consolidated bills, fuel, months to repay. Phone or stop in 4o â€" taxes etc. today for fast, friendly service! PARKING SPACE â€" OPEN EVENINGS Sausage 39¢ ... Slieed sNOâ€"BOY Oranges R. J. Heisor, Manager ( 2A King St. South, At UERB second floor, phone 3â€"$280 WATERLOO, ONT. Country Style Carton of 125 WALLPAPER AND PAINTS 112 King S. o Phone 7â€"7138 BREAKFAST Bacon Cor. King & Deakborn â€" Waterloo PHONE 2â€"7964 ll Gl Al B & L MARKET Amos Breneman 59¢ .. 3.43 with a $50 :o $1,000 || W aterioo on YOUR OWN SIGNATURE Pickles 16 or. BLADE Roasts 39c tb. Steaks MONARCH Sweet Mixed Gordon Lichty MINUTE Ibs. for Jor 19¢ The 22â€"team league which rolls three games at 5:15 p.m. every Thursday have now comgleted their main schedule. It the Business Men‘s League and this week thox split up into three groups: "A"â€"first six teams; "B" â€"next eight teams; "C" groupâ€" the last a{m teams. Each group winner will receive trophies and prizes. The Dominion Tire men‘s office team finished in first place and will receive the lu*e trog:;v. Team _ members include n Schildroth, captain, Wal{ne Lohnes, Vern Burkhart, en Rohr, John Gabel and R. Hopper. The high singles in the Business Men‘s League are Herb Schaus, 385; Bob Tatzke, 378; Rudy Stengâ€" el, 373. High doubles, Rudy Stengâ€" The C.Y.0. team captained by Jack Oberle holds the high team score with a 1,338. The high avâ€" erages are Jim Lacey, 254; Rudy %t;ngel, 247.3; Joe Sadowsky, .6. el, Schaus, 628 The teams are as follows: "A" Group Captain Dominion Tire ..Don Schildroth Waterloo lflff ...Carl Heinrich Equitable Life ....Rob Fleming B. F. Goodrich ....Bill Spies Seagram‘s ............Jim Evans Mutual Life #1..Jim Lacey "B" Group Captain Mutual Life #2..W. Patterson C.Y.0. .:...........Jack Oberle Young M.‘s Club Fred Roos Dominion Life ....Harvey Reitzel Y¥‘s Men‘s Club .Bill Caton globe Furniture..John Snyder Mutual Fire #1..Boh Moser City Hall #2.....Cy Bricker "C" Group ca{hln Mutual Fire #2..P. leÂ¥l ord Lions Club .........M. Fisher & R .Buddell Waterloo Print‘g A. Hiller Sunshine .............Nyle Soehner Economical ........Roy Bauman City Hall #1 ......Don Schaefer Bankers ................Harry Dreher Carlings ..............Don Mitchell Hats off to Fred Roos of Albert St., Waterloo, for a fine job, who along with his executive conduct this large league in very fine faâ€" shion. Don‘t forget kids you can bowl â€"_â€" CHERRY 8 A LKE 78 King St. W. JACK KARR Delivered by Carrier, 30c a Week many patterns of dinnerware specially. priced crystal, silver, pottery Address Cireniation Dept., Daily Ster, 80 King $t. W., Terento Totzke, 650; Herb CHINA AND GIFT SHOP HLELLGHTs & ; He Knows . the Shows Smuck‘s JACK KARR Smuck‘s Annual BOB TOTZKE Show people value jJack Karr‘s opinions. They know that a great many showgoers look to Jack Karr to tell them what‘s good enterâ€" tainment on stage and screen. So, a pat on the back "by lack Karr in The Daily Star‘‘ im Daify Star. 0 0 The Toromobg!i!v Star brings you news and the news features. . He Star delivered to your home every day the back "by Jack Karr in The Daily Star" is regarded by show producers and theatre manâ€" agers as a recommendation to =__ ®«@ _ valk about. advertisements quote Jack Kar? Have you ever noticed how often theatrical wWITH Kitchener Jack THB WATHEHRLOO (Ombsshb) OHRONIOLE in the Waterloo Bowlin& Lanes basement alleys every turday momira at 10.00 am. absolutely free. irls and boys up to 16 years are welcome. The city recreation department\some 30 cubic yards of sand into have provided Harry Corbett and|hundreds of bags secured from Barbara Joan Uffelman to superâ€"|Kaufman‘s mill. The road was vise and teach all those interestâ€" und'ba?ed three-dc:s‘for a disâ€" ed. It‘s up to Moms and Dads to|tance of over 100 ya and their * U\ .â€"«l# â€" A short drive to field, park or lake anywhere in our country can reâ€" veal a remarkable feathered paroâ€" dy of human emotions and instiâ€" tutions. You can see how birds build artistic and well~equi%;ed homes, entertain lavishly, hold courts of council or justice, impress the opâ€" posite sex and practise occupaâ€" tions from fisherman to street cleaner. A pair of binoculars is the only efluipment necessary. Just St:i; still for awhile with the light behind you so that you can see them clearly. f All of us have seen a swarm of crows on a hill or tree top. Next time you pass this sight, stop for a moment. It might be a crowâ€" court cawing accusations and passing sentence upon a misâ€" creant standing sheepishly in the middle. o Or you might stop to see one kind of bird build a house of flowâ€" er petals glued with spider webs, or another shafe his house of clay and cover it with iridescent beetle wings; and some even landâ€" scafie their homes in the brush with mosses and colorful pebbles with moss or berries Karr‘s space, every d;y in The Jack Karr previews the enâ€" tertainment field for readers of The Toronto Daily Star. His previews are bright, interesting and informative. Mailed to Women‘s Travel Authority to r One of the world‘s most dramatic and free spectacles takes Phone 6â€"6175 $ 1.28 all the In Plattsville the Nith River overflowed the roads just up thern vilh&::&ufiufh.' threatenâ€" ing to ou and bypass the structure. (cartaltle ttreioondene 10 to 80 Battle Floods ~~When the situation became seâ€" rious at 10 pp1. Tuesday, the fire alarm was sounded for volunteers to fill sandbags to pile on and alongside the road. Some 70 to 80 volunt%n from the village, Bright and Washingâ€" ton as well as numerous trucks turned out in force. From 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. the workers shovelled some 30 cubic yards of sand into Legion Officers Elected. poin Canadian Legion was held in Febâ€" ruary at Plattsville. The installaâ€" tion of the 1954 officers took flace. The following is the slate of offiâ€" cials: President, J. J. Simpson; 1st viceâ€"president, F. Scott; 2nd viceâ€" president, Earl Waldie; secretaryâ€" treasurer, Gerald D. Harmer; Sgt. at Arms, Mel Cryderman; parade marshal, M. P. Fallis; standard bearers, B. Shantz, F. Scott, M. Stewart and M. Cryderman. Exeâ€" cutive: L. Etherington and B. Shantz; Social committee, Harry L. Davidson, B. Shantz, E. Waldie and M. Shantz; Poppy chairman, E. Rhodenizer; Padres, Rev. Kaiâ€" \ser, Rev. Watts, Rev. Von Keitz. The annual meeting“ol the North Oxford branck of the Membership Campaign Planned By Board of Trade. The Plattsville Board of Trade met on Monday February 8th for their executive meeting. The carâ€" nival to be held was discussed and the judges were chosen. They are: Miss Rawn, Mrs. Clayton Gofton and Rev, Mr. Kaiser. The reâ€"opâ€" ening of the lawn bowling club in Plattsville was also discussed. Mr. Glendenning, chairman of the sports committee is to investigate the existing conditions about the club. It was also suggested that a lighted horseshoe pitching court be installed on the old rink site. The executive also discussed the conditions of the streets in the village and it was decided that a letter be sent to the village trusâ€" tees asking their advice on the matter. Aiso some of the regulaâ€" tions of the Board of Trade were set up. Meetings will be held monthly and a reâ€"election of offiâ€" cers will be held annually. The aims of the Board are to promote business organizations, sports and activities on a noneâ€"profit making basis. The membership is open to all citizens of Plattsville and surrounding district, The board are shortly starting a campaign to get all members possible so that they can strengthen our village and provide more local entertainâ€" ment. 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To buy or sell Real Estate the 2â€"2777 â€" 31080 â€" 2â€"7604 MULTIPLE LISTING PLAN On each side of that prettily scalloped colâ€" lar, a cluster of rhineâ€" stones and twin rows of white piping, ever so . crisp and â€" freshâ€" looking. * It Pays To Advertise In The Chronicle Chic in the back of the jacket, too: pleat held in by narrow halfâ€"belt. Slenderline skirt with walking pleat in cenâ€" tre back. Sizes 12 to 18 Easyâ€"toâ€"afford price, just ... KITCHENEER King And Queen Streets SEE IT AT GOUDIES Melburne Flannel These Are Interesting Days To Go Tripping Off To Kitchener And Visiting At Goudies! IN 3rd FLOOR FASHION SECTION â€" New Spring Suits, Coats, Dresses DINNER AND REFRESHMENTS â€" King Street Lower Floor. Also parcel checking, parking and restâ€"room accommodation . .. to make your day‘s visit at Goudies completely comfortable and enjoyable. QUEEN STREET MAIN FLOOR â€" Millinery .. . Sports Wear Department, with Coats, Suits, Dresses. KING STREET MAIN FLOOR â€" Fashion Accessories MANY OTHER DEPARTMENTS with new spring merchandise to fill your day with interest: Furniture and Home Furnishings (on four floors) . . . Youth Centre, 2nd Floor). Brown Blue Charcoal $29.75 MELBURNE FLANNEL is one of our wonderful, modernâ€"day day synthetics. Featured also in other attractive styles at the same attractive price: charcoal grey trimmed with lighter grey . . . brown with beige. Even if you missed the formal Fashion Show this week, you can still enjoy inspecting the style collections in their various departâ€" ments at close hand. v«?‘% rral h rack‘ / Py L2 : m PR Nes + uit 3 e /.‘ . * e EVERY 1 FRIDAY NIGHT Berkeley Square SUPPER DANCE RONNIE KING‘S ORCHESTRA FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 2â€"9485 East End Trolley Terminal Kitchener Telephone 3â€"3631 Dancing to also "Just Juniors"

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