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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 May 1925, p. 3

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The loss last month oh the Kit- chener-Walerloo road was 895 and on the Bridgeport line 3104. coWr $70,000 The Kitchener Board of Works committee ot the city council have authorized the expenditure ot $70,- 000 on new improvements this sum. mer. The improvement comprise three asphalt and one concrete plwe- ment. Union St. will be paved be- tween Park St. and the Kitchener boundary limits and an asphalt pave- ment will be constructed on Union St. trom Park St. southerly to Earl St. Storm drains will be laid on other streets antharl St. widened. IMPROVEMENTS TO TO BE KNOWN AS Prom titty names suggested for a suitable name for the "Poortiouse" bush situated at the end ot Spring St, Kitchener. the name of Spring- wood park was selected. The win- ners of the prize in the park nam- ing contest were Miss Magdelena meacher and Miss J. M. Harlock. both ot whom received $5.00. The park will be put in shape as a pic- nie park by May {Myth and will be titled up with swings, picnic tables and beaches. The park board agreed to extend the blearhers at the ath- letic grounds for the Old Boys' Re- Union at a cost of 81200. COLLEGIATE STUDENTS WERE BANQUETTED On Friday evening'lho students and members of the faculty ot 'ii) Kitchener and Waterloo collegiate and vocational >1 hool gathered to.', gether at the Collegiate when the students who played a prominent part in the school 'avtivities during the year were barutuetied. Principal Merritt referred to the spirit of co- operation which existed between the students and stall Toasts to the King. guests and teaching staff were proposed by Jessie McFaydan. Har, ry Law and Edward llevltt respec- tively. and were responded to by Dr J. P. Honsberzer and M. B. Erir Principal Mayherry. principal of he Stratford Collegiate, secretary,_H. W. Brown and chairman E. o. Weber also spoke briefly. Mullins orchestra furnished the music, The care ot your eye: should only be Intranet] to a man who know: his, human P, Steele upend- bis entire ume In exam- lnln. eyes and lupplylng [la-an when needed. It ta not a aide “M with tt.--it Is our tun-man. therefore we are m a mama! to [in you the BWO OPTICAL ATTENTION In “to city. Every frame we supply Ia guaranteed - breakage tor t year. Mutilation free any time. . F. Steele I “on w, Cum! Tm “mum's . Liam out-mm! SPRI NGWOOD PARK [ "than I F- on with: In an” In) (It crippled m1 clhh eq.dqeud - a. um d the “W. RotarrcutsttrDr.W..hWe, chm nun-tool at tho lick cum-'- Hoopla-I. hm. Chum In. Waterloo tug Kim M at {Tim on, tttstride mm than oxnmlnod by Dr. an“. m (In " nm; ”News. Dr." ttoHrisiiki' mi Dr. lunch-1d ot at Met Chit. dren'a 390ml, 1m I There were po operations per- normed in connection with the clinic but as last year Dr. Gallie made a personal examination of each case with a View to reporting to the Ro- tary Club at a later date. Upon than reports will depend the action ot the club in connection with the treat. ment required tor each case. Dr. Galile's report will be made to the crippled 'children's committee ot the club. my. ".‘ mare" _ v V W“ cm". . a. a... m.d”‘¢~}e una-«mnw‘mh'fium~~wl t',,,'tg'g,u"ctu"2,'ftlrte man-mum“: onmturdnrtnero-qritbt" “‘mmnmm" crippled chum-- clinic con-cud ”all.” Mt.. w M under the maple“ at the K.-W. M part . (h "mu m um-" m-.. y... n.- w I! mum. igttogRtat mah- “W - m The edkie was - In the “not hon. where and an In rod- (cred on arrival and unused . num- ber. The examination by Dr. 13Rttte and his -itrtatgta urn nude in tbs order of registration. Owing to the large number of can. Dr Game was accompanied by two “sitting spechllstl from Toronto win (“muted the work of culmination Wives of the Rourke- were in charge of the arrangement looking toward the comfort ot the wetting children and their mothers. Light retresttrnettts were served through- out the duration at the clinic. Previous to Saturday’s cases. " wards of 155 cases have been in- vestigated. Over BO new cases have already been listed tor the clinic on May 16th and between 30 and 40 old gases will be reexamined and pro- gress noted and further treatment prescribed. The clinic was (me to all children and transportation to and from ttttuclinie for children and their parents was'provlded by the Rotary Club. K.-W. TEAM WON Defeated ‘Bay City in Good Game By Score of 3-2.---trtteretstirttt Open- ing CeremottieB. Close to three thousand baseball enthusiasts turned out on Tuesday afternoon to witness the opening game of the professional baseball schedule‘at Kitehener.-when the home team won In} a score of 3 _ 2 The opening ceremonies commenced with a parade ot the players and animals headed by the Kitchener hand which marched from Waterloo to the Kitchener park. Mayor As. mussen pitched the first ball while Karl Homuth, ELLA" of Preston donned the mask, and w. G. Weichel I §BI.L.A.. of Waterloo, wore the um- Wire's mask. Joe Thompson. hl.L.A., ‘of Toronto, Speaker of nthe Ontario House, appeared at bat and was assisted by George Oakley. M.L..A., of Toronto. Prior to the opening of the Came, Knotty Lee, Kitchener's popular manager. was presented with a silver loving cup hy the Bay City Club, while a beautiful bore shoe of flowers was presented to Mr, Lee on behalf at Twin City ad- mirers by little Miss “one Rooney. Before the opening game It Kitch- ener, the team won four out of six gamee in Flint and Saginaw. In the games that. [allowed during the remainder ot the week they were lean fortunate, and It will be necel- uary tor Manager Lee to strengthen [the tenth considerably it Kltchener ‘1‘: to stay in the running. On Wed. ‘needay nnd Thursday Bay City de. 'trated, Kitchener o - e and ‘11 _ 3. :On Friday and Saturday the local l team Main lost to Saginaw by 11 . , land 11-03. On Monday Kitchener lent {to Hamilton by a score of 3-2, the (home team getting only tour MU itwo ot'whlch however were home (runs, In Tue-darn fixture at Ham imam, Kitchener again km by a more of ca. I MCHIOAN-ONTARIO LIAOUI 1 The league standing to Wedm day Is an follower Hnmllton Bu City 8:31an . mdon .. “In! .... Enchant CHILD OTRUCK BY CAR A an my old um um Row-l nkl vu "rrtet by . hum on on the C. N. R. Inch a an Wettttte mm It. ”In; at mph-or mg on snot-00!. The [M an "no“ to the K.-W. WI what It "I land to n- "ttart" no. I - um and my. uni-u. Ctttt. dmr _ - that In «an.» in. naval.“- n a. all)! vill- as m m an In Ind at no OPENING GAME Won um P.C, 'iriq# sl' ".ttuaeib.ea-o61_B. the nude tail-twin nwdmmmmmm .403 qirt.'.mtereartrqetttM.. Wm an, quota-mum. w-swmmmw n1:prmhdwitlth£.-W.Wrx mean. mmnoauum moth! present.“ by A. W. n. no win-an won mull-- ed by A.tortr-totroetmto.mrtt. among the hon we: Lei-Ml Schweitzer ot the 179mm Centre! School. while lube Stuart ot Suddnhy School._KlW, won the girl‘s prise. The former ree'elvu the maul presented try the Queen Anne Chapter, LO.DM., while the latter received the model donated hy'the Prince-- of Wale: cum. An interesting feature of the po- grnm was the music memory can teat which has been mode ”Idol. by the use ot [momma in the schooll. The student. had “Idiot! musical selection; by world-wide comwgere and seven when“ ob- tained 100 per cent. Five about: competed. Snddaby School winning trom the Waterloo Control School by three points and won the untold donated by the Wnterloo Public School Board, which was mounted by chnlrman Bmesemnn. Prominent Kitchener nnd Tour. loo artists tn Inn-1c played or an; tt number of selections and an pupils wen required to give the name of the selection Its composer, And the toutttry where the must win born. The Victoria school. Kitchener. under the direction of Miss A. Cowan, and the Central uhool. Waterloo, under Mm Bruckner. rendered two choral selections. the rhildren showing tine control and blending of voices. Two part songs were sung by the choirs at the Alexandra. Waterloo, and three Kit. rhener schools. Chairman E. a. stueblng of the Kitchener school board, congratula- cd J. L. Yule, supervisor ot music in the schools, the pupils Ind their teacherls, tor the splendid progress made in music during the year. sPLENDiD PrttMMtEtM5 MADE IV "Y" DEBATING SOCIETY An interesting debate was held by the Kitchener-Waterloo Y. M. C. A. Dehating Society held Wednesday waning the subject being aiming:- mation ot the Canadian National railways and the Canadian Pacific railway. All the members took part in the debate and brought out points honing that while the government ownership ot all raiwayswvas theo- retically desirable, the majority were at the opinion that it would be in ‘the best :iuterest ot the Canadian I people to have two railway systems. The annual election of or/Pe was held and reports of the omens tor the year submitted shown: ex- rellent presume had been made. The The new officers tor the ye» are: Hon. Pres., B. W. N. Grlgg; Put Pretr, Gordon Hamblln; Prenldent. J. H. Behotield; vlcoPm.. A. A. Eby; sec'y-lreaa" C .E Cooper; ex- ecutive, the otneertt Ind Rom. may tish and S. McKenzie. TO OPEN!) 000.000 ON “moat. I The Finance commute. ot the Kit- rhenar council granted the toque-t ot the Kitchener School board to it sue $90,000 debentures tor the croc- tion ot a new addition to an Mar. gum Avenue school. Building on!» union: will commence u noon " the plum submitted by the architect an approved. V Rub Rheumatism Pain From Sore, Aching Joints What I. rt-att-t Pall only. at. .1qu on will - any pin so quit drum Not on. do. In In: mm In- tern-1 trauma. an will. noun-mu [Plush on (may upon an umr not at and ei,-, 71am”. at. In». on II g min- "an“ and m Haunt, which new at” a.” up! one “in“! on . can mu - no: you trate-tanti-tterr'"" Tto-e-oe-ttttet-r and“. and an m . - Immuyunmt-ucm ,oet1t-em-eeleeestutottstdts"et't"tt" Lutsemiutot-ttei-l.srse-aur-.'ueor walnut» Du“ III!!! -la.te--etadstraat'ttttttt'o.' nun-nu. ttu,-tBt.-ltttetwtt-ttdBttrt'_tr' o-i-tet-e-l-A-Ae-tte."" {IQ-"mm mach-1mm w” ”Quantum "aut-ttm-ne-til-iso-""'" mummulmmhmunumm n. 1;. li. IS. l7. 19, n " " 25. tt. 29. " " 33. 34. M. M. 39. 40. 41. " 43. Y. M. C. A. ENJOYS SATISFACTORY YEAR Snthhctory reports were pretsettb ed at the filth annual meeting of the Kitchener . Waterloo Young Men's Christina Association, held recently. President Alvin R. Knut- nnn presided and reviewed the work ot the year and commended the var. ious heads ot departments tor their cooperation. The enthusinm ot mem- bers ot the varied: committees and friends augnre well for the continued ‘suoceas ot the institution. Satisfactory reports were presented by o. G. Smith on the general work of the educntlonal committee, by Gordon Hamblln on the debating club, Herold Stark on the Y": Men's. Club. Other reports were member- ship. P. A. Bowen, house committee, J. M. Newton. boys work. general report, J. E. Breithaupt/ employed boys' brotherhood, Gordon Good,' boys' weekly recorder, Ed. Devltt. iHl-Y club, Bob Boehmer, and bors' council Bill Cullen, religion: work. J. M. Buyer. finance committee. R. D. Bonghner, phyla-l department, general. Dr. I. P. Hontsbertter, slrll' own clam. Min hymn. [adorn col-pl. Jock clement. "rimming club Russel zlnklnn. The In dlrecton who” tern“ ex- pired were minded on the "com-l mend-lion of the nominating Cont: mittee. They were J. M. Biuer, R. D. Boughner. Dr. J. P. Hon-boner H. M. Run. o. a. Smith Ind L. W. shell-y. The flu-nah! reports Ihowed the total roe-Im- were 883,820.08 an the expenditure: 619.281." - 'tMt ova-(In; done" ot $4,881.39. Which II command utlunctory In view of the not that the Y. M. c. A. ip not I money main: Montana. The (allowing an "I. now attic." " ducted try the bond: million. A. R. Kuhn-n; vlco would-m. Dr rr. Emmi-z trauma, R. D. Bough": new!“ “can”. 1. id Mouton; (stun-n nuance commit; me. Dr. W. L Hilllud; chin-nun mu main... 3. M. Newton; china-n mammal» mum-o, P. A. MOI; mutton] mu- tu. o. G. In”; pink-l - Ilut. Dr. J. P. Hot-honor; bon’ division. on he ”would but; ro- - work. J. I 311307; "dttetr, Uud in Mill. . An human“ dl'lllk Having "on No .001] (shbovhuon? Above ' mm ot diaotst Bull: and to tom the plan! ot words ending in "r" INC”. ptr North America (Ibbnvhuon) Bordon Body ot water Solid iuarxt uperlng unllonnly from a use to I point . Talon Part ot speech Waller _ (Scotch for) One Oven Woman ot rank Vane! Biritt NatioGt Vane! to capture came Skill 34. Bone ot the forearm (plural) National M. Appear Box " 37. A republic ot West South Presiding Elder (anreviatlon) America Examine '39. Prefix meaning "three" Pertaining to the kidneys 40. A popular automobile Natural metals 41. Either Wire of Zeus 42. Hawaiian Islands (abbrevia- Bitterly; severely lion) - The mm to thin Pnnla will appear in non week’s lune. Arr, n KITCHINII TATTO JUNI " Com!» It”. by In. In: ".Woqrtt eon-nun. We) uomzom'AL I vychL 10. M. 15. 16. It". 19. n. St. " 25. 26. 21. as. 29. M. M. 38. M. TWO KITCHENER MEN INJURED WHEN G. R. R. CAR STRUCK COUPE Two Kitchener, men Joseph H. Fehrenbach and his BOO, Charles. were fortunate to empe death Thursday evening when the Grand River Railway car south bound trashed into the coupe which they‘ occupied. Joseph F'ehrenbach suffer- ed fractures to both wrists and a' severe scalp wound while " son was badly shaken up. They were re- moved to the K.-W. hospital. They had Just turned out of the lane near Sunnyside when the 6.05 Grim! Ativer car travelling at a rate ot 35 miles per hour struck the coupe which was demolished. Motomen McNittht stated that he did not see the coupe until " feet sway. Ehrly Monday mommy n_thief visited the homes of East Ward residents In Kitchener mod is be. lieved to have made a good week's wag" by stealing money placed In milk battles. The then was dis- covered try the milk vendor when tie mode his rounds. Sprud tar drying Within Dark part ot the a; The Iris ot the eye Snake-Ilka unhe- Title Thump; INCH From " Antler of a deer (lune; sport Young horse . System of signals . Judichl trunirtttrnent Thread of metal _ Rave Surface Tenth letter In Greek alphabet Long line with running mow THIEF VISITS EAST WARD Drive Your Own Car sssissi.ssssarar.Ot1 The Holidays-sts-secs-ct-s-ect-es-si: Kitchener Auto Exchange Phone 2664 25 Queen North, Kitchener OPEN EVENINGB Thursday, Friday and Saturday of" this week any car in our stock goes at ffo ofregular frices. Stock con- sists ofFord’s, Chevrolets, McLaugh- lins, and others; Tourings, Coufes, Roadsters and Sedans, overhauled, painted and guaranteed. Sold on easy payment plan, if desired. nu . CHARGED WITH AWULT In Kitchener police court on Mon- day before Maximum Weir. Henry Prong and his two sons. Witttain and Sylvester Prong. were charged by their neighbor, Another Bremen (armor. A. J. Mar, with smelt. l' ‘la alleged that May uttered cuts about the head" and bruises in a. (we tor all ttttht. Provincial police ‘uhe npprehended the Prong. stated that a number of hone: owned by l May got tuto 1; thid owned by Prong Lad when the owner went to get -idiiirteiiuro1twtiyt w; invite WHO. can: a and . N P) tnterest at . , iuaiirh%ibt. If you have somé idle funaa on which you with to realize a higheryate of interest on amounts of $100 and over left for one or more Waterloo Kitchener Galt E. S. Phyford. P. V. Wilson. Chas. McKenzie. Manager. - Managing Director Man ager. We operate under Government supervision. -irh'tIilt1,0t) TRUST AND SAVINGS COMPANY 5% Let Us Serve You Keeplour ftttt Leading Surgeon Chiropodist and Foot Spec- ialist. Corrective Arches and Footwear, will be at the Comulution Free of all Foot Troubles. X.Rny Tnntmonu. All (guns of Jhthepodic Show t__-ie-ive"-. "Exile to order. - Nurse in Attendance. Charge. surprisingly modem. on Ill "oatmeal: ' Absolutely no Pain. Walper House, Kitchener on Held tMies. MTA Yonge St, Tomnm WALPER HOUSE. KITCHENBR Dit. F. P. SWARTZ May 23, 24, as them a warm argument ensued. May was accompanied by his hired man when he visited Prong's farm. After hearing the evidence on Monday, the Magistrate reserved judgment until Saturday. Fix TENNIS SCHEDULE Guelph. Kitchener Waterloo, Mut- ual Lite will again comprise the grouping in the Western Ontario Tennis league the ttrat games to be played on June 6th with the lust game on July Mth. off Your Mind TORONTO

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