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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Apr 1925, p. 5

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91" There will g " demand tor "W at the - market held Satan!” afternoon sad the large supply month! by farmers was quickly air [wed ot at Mc to 28c per (loan. [inner brought Me to 35e per pound and maple Iymp .5115 to 3.00 nor gal-Ion. At the close of the Lenten service held at the St. John's Llhheran‘ church on Thursday evening the my tor Rev. C. S. Roberts was present-1 ed with a life bible membership) Dr. W. L. Hilliard president ot thel Waterloo branch made the presenta- tion on behali' of the St. John's con- gregntlon which contributed the new esaary $50. Rev. Mr. Roberts in ac- knowledging the honor referred to the good work the Bible Society is doing in Canada. Dr. Hilliard way also recently honored with a life membership. _ PRESENTED WITH I News of Interest CHOICE LOT OF EXPORT CATTLE SHIPPED TO ENGLAND This week two ran-loads of qhoirel export cattle were shipped to Eng. land by Messrs. A. Quickie“ and P. Good of Waterloo. "Phe lot included 21 head weighing 27,250 pounds and since the {all made an average gain In weight of nearly 300 pounds each being fed by Alvin Sceitele ot Wat- erloo. Another lot at eighteen head fell by Harvey Shanlz weighed 22,- 's'20 pounds and during the past. tive yumnths and five days made an aver- age gain in weight dt 309 pounds. The above record is most creditable] to the owners. The cattle were Put"; chased Vior export byprr. McKay isrl Scotland who stated that they were A No. 1 export cattle and a credit to the farmers. _e like The Oxsvefii Messrs. Quicklall and Good also shipped two other ear. lots of cattle m Toronto this -weeir. In"! mull-d u do dun-u G% fr” iJaari" iiiG' --" unumaz-mu-m d . - 1'tt."dt'ltt tbe ft"1'H'f 933??? w- hum-Iv "qeated a: a. JARS“ OPTICAL 00. no muesieit m. . Telepho- “a CELEBRATED GOLDEN WEDDING Au interesting event "ook place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hamel at Elmwod on Saturday. April lith, when they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. It was also the eighteenth anniver- sary of the wedding ot Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hamel. A handsome dining room table was presented to the parents from their children. The guests, about forty in number, pa lock of a splendid dinner. after which a happy fewlhours were spell in music, games. impromptu ad- dresses and nodal chat. A nicely worded address was read try their nun-in-inw, Geo. KalMlelsch of Wat- erloo.' The aged couple continue to enjoy excellent health. _ The chlldren present were Mrs. George Kaibt1elsch, her husband and sons Norman and Fred, of Water- loo; Mrs. Herman Oetgel, husband nnd daughter Ruth of Waterloo: Mrs. Louie Lelfso and husband ot “ram; Mrs, Arnold Httsenpf1utr and husband of Detroit; Henry Hamel; Margaret, of Brant; Albert Hamel. wlte and daughters Edna and Mabel ,ifet and daughters Dorothy and Mabel, of Bentlck. taoota""i' “gum .uuvmormurmu- m a m t ot P. Steele's ever Int-"um. business, The answer la “mph. Nothing more than doing but no“ on n FAIR uni-[II o! grroJit, and 3130'. .it--dtittsg our work PROPERLY. It will guy you to pt your than a Kitchener. Lenin. ttet-tret I “on was u - M My“! 2'? P1'11t ll Away-in}... nun-6‘ F. Steele EASTER MARKIT What is the . Secret l? LIFE MEMBEQSHIP " Jam-Lump- - H Comm“: w tome. - In“ " _ the Bt. Johan ”that“ church .Ion and” mom“; ttttd "can. when lover-l hunt-unto". tn-) " eluding the continuum) clad, nul- " Help-ted. The punt. R". C. s. rly Roberta, preached In 09mm: It the I, qnornlnt service. tiklng u M: tut “L "RUen with Chrlu," and In the " evening his “Meet “I “last" at Mama of Wetorr." The choir eoatribttted several but" spline!” which were electively sung. . ml. M " ". I‘m!- - no can a m. In. a R. ”my at local-unl- M " “In m. At no on.“ service a. clutch w an“. the service boll; hand by " - by'ml'lllll ”that; " "ttttet being ateruetted m Ilul with Chrm." Spot-Ml - ’Idc-III I Water-ion Methodist Church Rev. W. H. Hnrv'ey preached or. appropriate themes in the Wnurloo Methodist church on - Sunday. The choir alto tarnished Btting music, in he evening giving Gounod's appropriate cant-tn "Gallia" In which the solo: were taken moat acceptably by Florence Bruce Reany and Mr. P. A. 'trr) Mrs. Reany tthto sang an Easter; hymn with much etrtMttivetttytgtt. _ Emmanuel Evangelical Church An Enter son; aervlce WI! held at the Waterloo Emmanuel Enn- gellcal church on Sunday "can: when the choir Bank several apprcr "late anther!" and Miss Frieda llnuch sang a solo in her usual effective style. The pastor', Rev. J. P. Htusch, delivered special Easter sermons at both morning and even-V mg services. at. Leela R. C. Church Impressive mater services were held in the St. Mulls R. C. church on Sunday morning when Rev. Fred Arnold celebrated tsemi-solemn LTI, ter Mass. Excellent music was/ furnished by the choir under the direction of Rev. Wilbert Meyer. In the evening solemn .veepera was conducted by Rev. Charles Meyers of St. Jerome's College. The church was mutually deem-med with was WW neat Easter Times and roast St. Paul': Pro-byerian _ Large congregations were in at- tendnnce It the Wateéloo Presby? lerinn church on Sunday when able and "profitable sermons were de- "vered by the pastor. Rev. D. A. McKeracher. Appropriate Enter music was furnished by the choir. Continuing Presbyterian Church Rev. W. A. Campbell of Toronto dgtivered stlrrlng messages at both servlres of the Continuing Presby- terian church, held In the Town Hall on Sunday, which were well attend- ed. Appropriate Euler music was rendered by the choir. NO CHANGES MADE IN ASEEOSMENTS BY COURT OF REVISION No changes were math in the anessments at a meeting of the Wat- erloo Court of Revision held on Wed. nesday evening. Although strong ob. jection we: made by A. H. Cochnne and Harry Woiie to the "easement against their property the court de- cided to confirm the “easement on the west Er!) pavement! put down lant year. T A, H. Cochrane objected to a aw; per cent. charge made for englneer-.‘ lug on alt numeral commend. last y'ear which mulled abaut $4.300 when" the actuul salary pald to the endear was only 81,800. 301-. lcltor J. C. Haight however polntad' out that the per cent. could be let; ally chimed which I. the genqnl' prlctlce of municipalities. Mr. Cool», rune contended Oat while it might Are rlght ll w" morally wrong Ind ulrl he would refuse to guy It.. Mr, Continue IIIO objected to Mx per 2'hl',"l2'l,' rite which he clawed w" t huh. _ _ I Harry Wolfe uked why he now be expected to my tor author water main -tee what " van “my getting mice Mm motion- will. The court told Mm. Cochran and Wolle that " could not loplly‘ chug. not-menu mad. opt-It that! ”earths. A mined hp. lending u not). snidar’u property VIII - “Alan: him lute“ of MI father. 811nm a. Snider. Tho clot m 1-- Imnctod to halo comm on all. “no“ we won conduct! In SIM". "In In“. Du Doh- Iondu. “our, Jacobi all in!!! arm..- .“- ot an out d 1. mm m st-tthes l. t. Aer; an ”I at mu L r. M Fa wm . . . _ . 'uqHri0r0irbl. . IA. WWI". ‘UIUWHIHII '"""te". IUI‘THI'MI Mtll‘l‘ I... ‘I 1‘10} '" I ,0"le In“. oi Give, Excellent Entertainment ImCollegiau Auditorium On Good Friday1 An event ot unusual interest wnti the H311 to the Twin-Guy on Good Erldny ot ninety Armenian boy- trom the' Armenian Boys' Orphnn- Me, Georgetown. -. The boys arrived over the mum at noon and ion met by repreun-f Lathes of the Kiwanis Club who motored the otrieio of the Orphan- age and the boys to the Y.M.C.A. where dinner was served alter which they were motored about the Twin. City prior to giving In entertain- ment in the Collegiate eudltorium where a large audience was pres- went. training the -:;oung Armenian magi have received since coming to this, country about a year ago, the boss) having been brought over by tttel Canadian Armenian Relief Associv', tion. Every item on the program was, given in a manner which re- flected the greatest ot credit not' only on the boys but on their instructors as well. Most ot the, program was given In English and, showed the boys to have acquired a, good knowledge ot the language| sings coming to Canada. Several numbers were also given in the Armenian language. Three dialogues written by Mr. Alexander. also ii) _Armonian. who escaped item Ar. menia after suffering many hard- (ships, were ieatures oi an unusually (ittteresting program. i That the boys keenly appreciate ‘their adopted country was evident in _ the stirring way in which they gave F their patriotic numbers. They pro- "mise to become useiui Canadian .‘citizens, the intention being to Juitimateis place them on iams. on. The reorganization meeting ot the The program slven was a splendid Waterloo Sohball‘League w“ held one In every my ant to'"i"eiy%rer-enttr, at which J. Herb Smith. showed the result of the excellentl Cham Weguall and Hamlin.ng :1 Mr. B. W. N. Crux. president of the K.-W. Armenian Relief Associa- tion, undo I brief Iddreu ot we]- come prlor to the 'tttit ot the pro. gram. which waj to0owr. Pr um "Oh Canaan" Leader Hatch“ Dalton jinn. . ‘ Armenian Chorus. Loader, “hunt Evedlslnn. f "We Armenian Boys." Louder Jlnlr ORPHANS VISIT TWIN CITY Mr. Hull-rd send-nu to 0950, oxedlurludth Ind I. to ho - (and duly}! u: that " "I. Had Ollce ot the Dominion “to ot which be [m M the pro-Mont who. 1906 3nd with which Ctrahedtan. Recluuon. . . ' . .Hnnop Apnlumlnn. Drill " hon. "Farming Cttrportttlon" - Dunne by 11 no". Armenia ,Solo.Aghavnrt Avedlahn Pyramid w............. Stun born Sacred bte.....kder “hum-t Leader lune Krleorun., I Att'"t't Chorus. bond" Chtrtitt Value-kn. Amonnn Colo. .Onnlg Van-ruin. 'UttBt . Boll; " munch .11 bore. We. r................... ' boys. conic ........{..Vukgn kaolin Thoma- Mltwmdor at the Dominion “to W company. " Vacation. who on Til-nay, April uh. ml“ " “(I birth“,- _ conic ...........Vukgn has!“ 'teettatttnt ...rr...r........ ' boy- t$eMptrtm Misc. Hull Ito-10M“ Ar-onlu Home Pur--' parts. he has boon ”mud since tttr emulation of the company mum: [an Mo. . Mr. mum .1". the recipient ot conmlnlluon‘a nttd good wuhu nor only trom " [allow calms In the town at “harm, when he ha been 1 resident for our 50 years, but from mair (thud! throughout the Province and Domlnlon generally when he II also well and favorably known. stsakiasn.s..ie-tea comm M "In". bushland-r In“: Kuhn-I. Am w anttmrt, Mr om. 4min. w I". as lllr' 1.0ro - euurrretat-toaseiietoim huh-“um!“ “OIr M”. . .Jlnlr Kn- Mi. COMMENCE BUILDING Preliminary work w” commenced. tart week on the erection of the new Bank of Toronto building at the corner of King and Erb St... and the new teetory building ot the Quality Glove Company at the comet of Queen and Duke stripe“. Waterloo. A German emigrant arriving at Barry's Bay to work for turmer- at thmibermere is hollowed no bel the biggest man in Rentrew count}. His height is 6 feet 7 inches. and he weighs 225 pounds and wears a No. " boot. He was one of three earl man: whom Frederick Schwei; of Comb9rmere induced to emigrate to! this country. The other two are ai man and wife, both ot ordinary size . BIGGEOT MAN WATERLOO SOFTBALL LEAGUE ORGANIZED were re-eieeted president, vice- pmtsideat and secretary-treasurer rs. apectively. It was decided to run the league independently ot Kitch- ener this year. President Smith said three trophies wouid be pro: vided. the J. B. Martin cup, emblem- atir of the championship ot Water- 1m, The receipts and expenditures as estimated by the finntMNy committee tor 1925 are as follows: Debenture repayments. C W. a L. Commission .. $22,929.01 Public School ..mm..... 127924.41 Park Board . . . . . . . . . . L428.“ 1.0m Improvements .. 48,285.14 Sale cl 1924 Local lm- _ provement debentures $142,629.62 Manufacturers loan repay ment ..tt....m.r'..P.. h494.38 Public school tax on ex- _ empted property .q.... Separate school tax, extra Poll tax w......'........ Street ’pprinkllng mu ee Street cleaning ram .... Park r6eeipttr ...r.r.... Water and light! commits-p lion shire Indlton' (oe- _ M6.00 Special police collections. 100.00 Fem. mu and firtmt :.. 2.00000 Licenc- .....r..r....... 850.00 aubu- collection rate: . 3,000.00 Amount recon-Me on a King and North - ment wr........."'..'. 11,180.00 Err-dorms _ I MI overdraft. am Doc- _ ember, 1924 ..........$ll1.“0.)5 Mun ”mm .... 110.138.” County rue mt..r...P... 5.0.304 Pilllc Ichool rat. ...... “.501." County rue m........... Mic rebool rut. ...... PIN“ school endow“: Mdhum.......... ”MIMI.“ .... mu who] nu .... 'rite-r-w-s an _ moo! nu ."' ...... [little-mm. sputum 'brr.re. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF TOWN OF WATERLOO FOR YEAR 1925 IAN IN _ . 'RENFREW COUNTY Receipt: OPERATION! 885,565.41 ”88.418,“ 330.41 _ 1,943.43 1,000.00 2100.00 2,000.00 MIC.” “.14.." II”). 5.10.... ',000.00 1.0“.” 1’ 370...." am “an; n {mama-human» I "o"Iteef1t"".'t y Bold , = _ in: ','aue 1ftttaut.t" " Phone oi mie in ttttttttb in Special Cam in: z'iiii5i'i1ta,iitrii,'ir.i?, she Sitter man My ream at an. C. . and H. L m - . . .. _ . 'ILC.".', h Hm.“ M “I", sr0eiatrx1uiiiititoi"etnuickir. SweetCnu 'seotte th Mannheim . . taketttherear I _ med ct on: - - \" """'_"' TTr'"- -i"e-V "‘*’: __ ___ _ -. y: taraetgr.anItgrsn.a.mh.rae _.. ... . . _ mir m“ tit M M “a“ SpecklprioeuhmhiAttquckly. ST"'"' t (U. at mun the -- to an plus . ' Mind , . . _ P this "a _ f . the yet _ _ E3. Mr and in "m Bt-te qgtd ”I gg-at-gg-tit-g-s-te-telim- sii Morin, and In. “an m m F . . _ _ A: : :3;- e-uimr Baum. or W at .s _ , L ."r, _ *5 who the mum oi Mr. amt-'- " " J/ Wuhan“... Rosedala creamer-y Bo. '; In. J. b. - at Vacuum m ""__ 7 - _- _ i . % ' mm “m ww- -°-- time PHONE 24ay-Nof,iTtWEtMt -u-.d with Kitchener trio-d5. . ' Fri-d- of Mrs, Hui-nun Guru- " . _ . _ wuorioo will be - to Jun - that her condition in much imorofed a--------------- after her recent operation which Ihe underwent at the K.-W. mini. I A a I _ - - _ - - - _.n A I Married man ,rtttt"tamiiy desires work on farm with living quarters. lApply Fred Mieholowskr, KR. No. 3 'Kltchener, Phone Mr4. Rev. Ind In. J. B. Dunn of My loll. sat; and mot. I. M. Dourat of anervnlo Colleg- wen (nut- " the home ot In. Peter. new: of Kitchen“. _Mr. R. F. minor um! may of Toronto spent the holidny with their mm}: Mr. and In. I. R. mm". Mr. I. H. Tumor hay unwed the ”Monte of the name parish n (“in Christie nut Hamlet. Mr. Frank Tupholine In! Iold his ”.0ch and letter union to Mr. Omn Martin. He let! with In. Tupholme on sum-day tor London where he will open a direct by mail advertising service. . Mr. and Mn. Andrew Mickus and family ot Dundu were visitors " the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Home over the holidays. - Min Knthloen Bayou ot Linwood and Mr. Herbert Helm ot St Michael's at Toronto visltpd trlendt, in the Twin City over Euler. Mr. and Mrs. “but Skin and daughter Tisitml . her / parents at Walkgpon on Sunday. . Children in the out WIN! will thls summer he provided with a our. ground near the water work- plant. " is expected the Young Men‘s Club will hear the expense ot putting the grounds. in shape, Ind swings. a glam slide, and a. chute win be ‘erected. [Another lot west of the Waterworks plant will be levelled and put in Ihnpe for playground. Fire protection ........_ Town property maintain, PLAYGROUND FOR GHILDREN ‘ance v.................' Board ot Works .....r.. Engineering ..m....rrr.. Board ot Health F"....... Police service and police magistrate .rF....rrwr. Luv rocks ...........__r Tax refunds .....F..e.T. Park board rate and we celpu 'Pt""""""' Cemetery rate w......... Sewer commission. 1925 tnaitttaittence . . F . . . ,. Public Library rite . ' . . Kitchener-Wnterloo h o a pm! rate P.'.......... Grant to Waterloo Musical Boole” ............... Grunt to VlotorI-n, Order t1mrdrrgrttrtts .F...F.r.. [Relief And ohm-Icy ...... c. N. R. King at. cloning Gun-hon collection and alumni ......r........ 1gtterqatmtadgttttcetg from the bunk . “Imaginations Total animated expend- Inm o.......-....."","'." “no“ “mum - the min of, $100,241.83 required to be raiqqd by I may) a: levy And your cam- mit!" ”comment! mu the me tor ms be and " " mm- on an dollar no: the mum I“! ht 1th- year "" Thor-Illa“ hr "Humour ”Idle-I: Gum nu4.u-11h Duh-Cm m nu. " EMPLOYMENT WANTED 9,800.00 1,800.00 ',000.00 2.500.00 1,500.00 6,000.00 500.00 200.00 7,388.26 800,00 5.373.116 2,600.00 3108.00 2.000.00 3.904100 3.004100 1,000.00 000.00 260.00 600.00 350.00 iwnnuoo Features of the ".' _ New _ All govohlment ated and tram the vary “Iguanas. Ind-t on getting omrlo “ed Coll Dead and be "and d} splendid garden this anon. _ Cancel-'0 In! and tss-ut and. No - when. Matt order: and [$05. call- promptly "and“ to, or all " our elm " " King M. See and Ride in this new car to-day' - King Street "M ADVERTISEMENT IS M INVITATION” thtiliiyll10f,,,,ti"li" Heavier Crankshaft, Flywheel and Starting Motor enclosed. Enclosed Valves. Latest Type Disc Clutch, Heavier-and Longer Frame. 54 in. Springs. Banjo Type Floating Axle. Heavier Gears. Duco Finish. :Ballon Tires GARDEN SEEDS h Great Teacher GoaiiSe)(h. paper-in that". Advertising teaches that loyalty to the home and better values. It'tt n lesson that realm" the merchant brings real returns In better some. repetition niordgd by the weekly arrival In the home ot "The Waterloo Chronicle." I You can teach the public to rely on your Adver- uaomqm " "to guide: to economy and um action In mopping. Moreover. people O’DI'OO'IM new! asked for their patroouu. To them DDBBIN’S land by Can-dun SEED automatic IMNITIRS DVERTIOING conducu a public school. In pupils are all the reader. of the homo -irt Ihol". the when Buying community. ' once: Tenn“). Canada mm, ammu- ADM-“0" W”! Waterloo ONTARIO

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