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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Dec 1931, p. 13

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3 Thuraday, December 17, 1931 The old «port adage â€"a boxer al« ways hbeate a sluggerâ€"was proven conclu«ively at Kitchener Friday hight when Harvey Fleet, Ontario lightweight champion. formerly of the Kitchener Boxing Clnb ahd now a member of the Polytechnic A.C., Hamilton. scored a technical knockâ€" out over Gordon Schmalz, local singâ€" ger, in the first round of the final bout. Eighteen hundred ring fans. the largest crowd ever to assemble for a fight in Kitchener, paid to see the show From the opening gong, it was Fleet‘a fight Schmaiz‘e atyle Of wide open fighting was jnst to the champion‘s liking and he clipped him at will with stinging right« and lefts. After Fleet had Schmailz on the verge of a knockout, scoring three knocdowne in the 245 minâ€" utes of fighting, police atopped the fight. EU OO O U Un SCHMALZ DEFEATED BY HARVEY FLEET _ An intereating progam given by Rev. H. A. Kellerman‘a boys‘ and girle‘ class at the Junior League meeting at the Evangelical Church. was enjoyed. eeceeeeeeCneo e enennonn en en Funeral Mc r;é-liiSâ€"Queen St.$. Phones 2308â€"3459 Satisfy Phone 2777W. 50 Ontario St. S Kitchener JUNIOR LEAGUE PROGRAM Vulcanizing is the upâ€"toâ€" date money saver that gives a car owner‘s finances a chance to catch up with the Our vulcanizing is superior and dependable because we know tires. We can serve you, and we will if you say Harry Marks 91 King St. North, Waterloo Phone 476â€"J H. C. of L The Shop that gives your dollar a long ride. Tel. Office 572. Res. 3581 346 King St. W., Kitchener. Specialized Service on all types of Radio Equipment. MARSLAND Radio Service 10 Frederick St. â€" Kitchener The P/ Where BETTER GLASSES JANSEN OPTICAL CO. ORDON‘S OOD Come From In the opening group game of the O H.A. junior serles, Kitchener Kids defeated Galt Terrier Pups 4 to 1 in an interesting and hardâ€"fought game «t Galt Friday night. The visitors had an advantage in weight and speed, but the Pups showed the Terrier fighting spirit in their tenaâ€" clous checking. Schiedel, at centre for the visitors, was the best man on the ice. MENNONITE YOUNG PEOPLE ELECT OFFICERS The Sterling League of the Sterâ€" ling Avenue Mennonite church, Kitâ€" chener, were entertained for their meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Shuh. The election of officers resulted as follows: president, Mr. John Weber, Waterloo; viceâ€"prestâ€" dent, Mr. Stuart Snyder, Kitchener; secretary, â€" Miss Dorothy Meyers; and executive, Miss Ruby Cressman lond Mr. Lester Hachert. LLOYD GROSS GETS k BRIDE AT WALLENSTEIN A wedding of interest, especially to the «port world, took place quietly Friday afternoon at Calvary Evanâ€" gellcal chutch, Kitchener when Miss Hlla Agnea Legge. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Gordon Legge of Wallenâ€" «tcin, became the bride of M:. Lioyd George Gro«s, son of Mr. and Mre. ’Jnhn Groes of Hilda Place, Kitchenâ€" er. _ The groom is a wellâ€"known bockey player of the Buffalo Bisons in the International League. Prior to turning profeselonal he played with the Kitchener O.H.A. junior »nd senlor clubs. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. B. Dengia. Mr. and _ Mre. Gross will reside in Bridgeburg. FlM (ne Se OveLtt Con Endls, A Kitchener young man, C. Arthur upquan 4 oye 0 e city enâ€" chmstmas ENTERtAiNmenr [Hubt:.*"% pmpocs o the cits on The annual Christmas entertainâ€",Joseph‘s hospital, Guelph, Wednésâ€" ment of Emmanuel Evangelical Sunâ€"}day morning, Dec. 9th, as a result of day School will be given on Christ|injuries received when the car of mas evening. Dec. 25th. The first|Mr. Hesa, in which he was a pasaenâ€" part will consist of a miscelianeous|ger. struck a radlal car head on. program by the lite folks and will}Huber‘s skull was fractured, a leg be followed by a special Christmas|broken and he suffered internal inâ€" pageant entitied, "When the Starfjuries. The driver, Mr. Heas, pres} Shone". A cordial invitation is exâ€" dent of the International Machinery tended to all. Thia pageant will be Co., Hamiliton, died instantly. repeated on Sunday evéning. Dec.© Arthur Huber was aged 21 years. 2ith. a sonâ€"of Mr. and Mra. Peter J. Huâ€" yaâ€"~â€" |her. One brother and two eisters LLOYD GROSS GETS k also aurvive. The funeral was held BRIDE AT WALLENSTEIN or Saturday. UKRANIANS ENTERTAIN TWINâ€"CITY PEOPLE At the K. & W. Collegiate Audiâ€" torium, Friday night, the Greek Catholic Ukranians of Kitchener and Preston presented a play, the proâ€" ceeds going to the Community Reâ€" lief Fund. The four score members of the concert troupe were dressed in fine national costumes and played their parts well. At Toronto on Thursday a rink comprising W. L. Hogg, A. G. Haehâ€" nel, E. F. Seagram and Dr. F. G. Hughes lost to Orillia, 12â€"7, in the Thauburn Memorial Trophy games. In the consolation series Waterloo won from Markham by 12â€"9 and from Lindsay 8â€"5. CHAS. KALBFLEISCH Charles Kalbflelsch, 48 Young St., Waterl00, who was badly injured a year ago in an accident, was knockâ€" ed to the pavement by a motor car at the corner of King and William Sts., Thursday. His foot was hurt and the injured man will be confined to his home for some time. CHARGED WITH WRONGFUL CONVERSION * A Waterloo man, E. R. Hawke, forâ€" mer president of the Incurance Brokerage and Finance Ltd., was taken into custody Thursday noon. He was released on $2,000 bail to appear in court Dec. 18th, to answer a charge of wrongful conversion of funds. WATERLOO CURLERS While engaged sharpening needles on a garnet machine at the Homuth Shoddy Mill at Preston, Alex Smith was thrown against the revolving cylinders and the needles tore the side of his face badly. His condiâ€" tion is serious. FORM HOCKEY LEAGUE Four teams have entered the Waterloo _ town hockey _ league, namely, Mutual Life, Dominion Life, Waterloo College and Valenâ€" tine & Martin. It is expected two other teams will join. Mrs. A. B. Musselman was electâ€" ed to the presidency of the Women‘s Missionary Society of Trinity Unit «d Church, Kitchener, at the annual meeting Thursday to eucceed Mrs. H. J. Brown. is now in the Kâ€"W. Hoepital and is attended by Dr. McNally. SUFFERED BROKEN HIP Mre. Edith Reade, aged 72. widow of the late Judge Reade, fell at her home, G5 George St, Waterloo, re cently and fractured her hip. She WARDEN SHAW TO BANQUET CcoUnTyY counciL This evening at Preston, Warden Shaw of Hespeler was the host at a banquet to the County Council members and orfi’l‘cillvs: _ Friends are pleased to learp that the condition of Rev. C. S. Roberts, \n.:swr of the St. John‘s Lutheran Church, who is suffering from an @ltack of pneumonia, is somewhat improved $12,000 CONTRACT is A _ The Interior Hardware of Kitchener and the Can fice and School Furnitur Preston, have secured the fGf School furniture for Kingston Technical School men will get e ing of storm Duke and Que Reeve the boa Gâ€"roomed modern house, all conveniences, rent reasonable, immediate possession. 18 Moore Ave., Waterico. Apply Kunts Brewery, Waterloo. 48â€"tf. KITCHENER JUNIORS WIN BADLY HURT AT PRESTON CCC CO8 COAbktatrerr4rt To Employ 10 men eve W. W. Frickey, chairma NEWS AROUND THE COUNTY ELECTED PRESIDENT and Queen Sts FOR RENT PAS of employment on the lay n dreins on Caroline ACT i8 AV Hardware : d the Cane Furniture AGAIN INJURED AT TORONTO IL are Company Canadian Ofâ€" AWAROED _ Co., ot contract the new _ Two goals early in the second overtime period gave the Kitchener: Waterloo junlor« a 6 to 4 victory over thlz’lrmnlrord team in the openâ€" Ing game Of the Junior O.H.A. sea: «n at Kitchener on Monday. The best team won on the night‘s play but the Branta made the homesters hustle all the way and in two of the regulation perioda had the better of play. Customerâ€""I can not aleep at nightâ€"the least little sound Aisturbs me. I‘m a victim of infomnia. Rven a cat on Our back fence distreaser me beyond words. Druggietâ€"‘‘Thias powder will be effective." Customerâ€""When do 1 take it"" Drugsgistâ€"You don‘t. Give it to Officers were elected and reports received at the annual meeting of the Murdockâ€"McKenzie Auxiliary of the First United Church, held at the home of Mrs. S. B. Bricker, 180 King St., on Thursday. The allocaâ€" tion of $150 was raised. Refreshâ€" ments were served by Miss Wilma Henry and Mrs. M. Devenney. The officers elected follow: OVERTIME WIN FOR> Twin City Youngsters Have Punch in Extra Play; Beat Brantford 684. _ Secretaryâ€"treasurer G. H. Nyland reported receipts of $131.46 and disbursements of $111.40. On the suggestion of Hugh Freeston the laymen will be hosts at the conâ€" gregational me'o_ting infiJanuag‘y_. The rector, Rev. J. Seton Adamâ€" son, complimented the laymen on the good work done during the year. MISS WILMA HENRY PRESIDENT _ MURDOCKâ€" MACKENZIE AUXILIARY President, Miss Wilma Henry; first viceâ€"president, Miss I. Anderâ€" son; second viceâ€"president, Mrs. M. Devenney; treasurer, Miss L. Wagâ€" staff; â€" secretary, â€" Miss â€" Dorothy Frank. ARTHUR HUBER, KITCHENER BOY, DIES FROM INJURIES the cat in milk." Reports presented by the retiring president, C. G. Merrett, at the anâ€" nual meeting of the Laymen‘s Asâ€" sociation of St. Savioutr‘s Church, Waterloo, indicated this organizaâ€" tion enjoyed a af]endid year. Reuâ€" ben Clarke was elected president for the ensuing year. o The meeting of the alumnae of the K.â€"W. hospital nurses‘ training school held at the nurses‘ home Thursday night was marked by the reâ€"election to office of the entire exeâ€" cutive. The officers follow: honorâ€" ary president, Miss K. W. Scott; preâ€" sident, Miss L. McTague; viceâ€"presiâ€" dents, Mrs. V. Snyder and Mrs. ’Petch: recording | secretary, â€" Miss Theima Sitler; assistant secretary, Miss Jean Sinclair; treasurer, Miss E. Ferry; representative to the Caâ€" nadian Nurse, Miss Hartleib; reâ€" freshments convener, Miss K. Hunâ€" ter and flower convener, Miss Hartâ€" leib. ‘The members of the senior class of the hoepital training school were the special guests of the alumnae and after the business meetâ€" ing bridge and bunco were enjoyed. The prize winners included, at bridge, Miss Minerva Snyder and Miss Estelle Hardy; and at bunco, Mre. J. H. Donley and Mrs. J Westâ€" well. A dainty supper was served. Gratifying Reports Presented at Aunual Meeting Held at St. Saviour‘s Church. REUBEN CLARKE ELECTED PRESIDENT LAYMEN‘S ASSOCIATION K. & W. HOSPITAL ALUMNAE OF NURSES ELECT OFFICERS That wellâ€"loved friends may dine, And all across the treasured years Reâ€"kindled bearthfires shine. _ So lovely, so intangible, And than all gifl‘l more sweet, These precious memories that flock Our Christmastide to greet ; O "Bells of Yule"â€"}'e golden bells! Chime from your frosty towers A i_oyoul Christmas canticle or unforgotten hours. Olg_h?nea that faded lo;‘ ago K."‘i t brings, While li-rcn::‘nf::d faces smile _ And gay ghostâ€"laughter rings; AreCing through the ing the snow, The very words are silver strains So tunefully they go; And as each carol clear ascends To haunt the wintry sky, Its echo wakens memories Of Christmases gone by. Molly Bevan The "Bells of Yule" ‘The Blue MEMORIFS TWIN CITY JUNIORS THE WwaTsrroo cni% Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo | retained â€" the honor of being the team that misses most scoring opportunities in the O. HA. seniur%aro and as a result of their top position in this department they remained the only tram withâ€" out a win in the league when they bowed to aNtional Sea Fleas at To: ronto Monday night at the Maple Leaf Gardens by 4 to 1. Sharing more than equally with their opponents the territorial adâ€" vantage and even outplaying the Sea Fleae in the goalless first period, Kitchener were in close enough to the Nationals‘ net so often that it ecemed a law of averages must sureâ€" ly give them a goal in the earlier part of the tuct. But while the law leaned in favor of the visiting Greenâ€" ehirts, "Stuffy" Norbert Muelier, forâ€" mer Waterloo boy. in the Fleas‘ net, shoved the legal device to one side ‘ns easily and as effectively as he did most of the closeâ€"in «hote that the losers tossed at bim. To Mueller ’wem a great deal of the defensive etrength of the winners. His mbility to outguess his opposition placed ’him high among the outâ€"tanding pluyers ’ Steve Champ, 18, of Hamilton, went to jai) for 40 days at Kitchener on Monday because he lacked $35 and coste to pay tyo traffic fines. Greenshirts Miss Many Scoring portunities in O.H.A. Semior Game. NATIONALSs victors Jr. IV, â€" Reta Klein 79, Henry Thomas 69, Muric} Snider 66. Sr. III. â€" Claude Brubacher 8£0, Almeda Bearinger 75, Jim Williamâ€" son 74, Rhea Snider 72, George Thomas 59. Jr. IH.â€"Marjorie Williamson 80. Grace Brubacher 76, Dorothy Hill 74, Jack Klachn 73, Hazel Einâ€" Wechter 67, Mary Bebenek 65. Clifford Thomas 63. â€" Zarzycki 69, Gordon Klaehn 69. 1st Class â€" Harold Snider 77, Wilfred Marquardt 74, Harry Wilâ€" liamson 68. Sr. Pr.â€"Myrtle Einwechter, Ray mond â€" Gingerich, Earl _ Wambold Walter Klaehn. Jr. Pr.â€"Ross Snider, Harold Bruâ€" bacher, Marjorie Klein, Bernice Wambold, Roy Gin'eriri). George Pawlinski, Dennis Slip. a# SCHOOL REPORT The following is the report of S. S No. 5B, Waterloo, Parkway School Sr. IV. â€" Mildred Weber 77.59% Erma Ernst, 67.4%, Gardner Ein wechter (absent). 2nd Class â€" Joseph Zarzycki and Leonard Thomas 71, Birnum King 70, Gertrude Brubacher 70, Edward HAMILTON MAN JAILED |!0 King St S. â€" WATERLOO â€" Phone s94| mm&zm&mm%mflmmmxsmwwmm&zmmxzfi A. Mildred Lapsiey, teacher @flm ze D.; Plenty of timeâ€"if you start now v Oranges TABLE FIGS 3 4b.pke. 2 5¢ GOLDEN DATES 3 4: 29c¢ Sbeddâ€"Fincy Smyrna PORK AND BEANS Clark‘s, 2 No. 2 tins _ 19¢ JELLY POWDERS De Luxe, 5 pkgs. 25¢ PEAS Aylmer Choice Quality, RAISINS Australian Seediess, 2 lbs. 25¢ CHERRIES Genuine French Red Glaced ORANGE OR LEMON PEEL Wagataffe‘s, lb. 17¢ CITRON PEEL Maconochie‘s English. Ib. 277 RAISINS Fancy California Navels Special Prices! Special!â€"Del Monte Extra Choice Dried Startling Special!â€"Aylmer Choice Quality Golden Bantam @ ap. â€" Aib. ui. un Valencia Type, 2 lbe. 25¢ tin OVER KITCHENER Everything low priced. Get in on hie‘s Cut, Ib. 19¢ No. 2 tins 28° PEACHES Opâ€" %fiurryflurryfllfl'r [!| L/ _ (/our C hristm 15 uy =â€" B A KING C OR N " Cecil Schmitt apent Sunday with lus friend Stewart Weber at Mannâ€" heim. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker, Mar and Ethel Becker, were the guests 0t Mr. and Mrs. Barney Trussler, Elsic and Mae Trussler at Elmdale on Snnday. The Monthiy meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Missionary Association was keld at the home of Mrs. A. Woelfle on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Telford Brodaecker spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Harry Brodaecke at Dickio Settle ment. Miss Effie Schmitt, Miss Aileene Hliman, Mr. Orval Hallman spent Cunday with Miss Helen Hallman at Mannheim. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seibert, and Elsic Seibert of German visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kufskic last Sunday. pounds A number from here attended the Pnrtoftbc'lbhe.ddfln beef cattle, stated to ve been the finest ever exhibited at the Royal Winter Fair, Toromto, recentl;. and purchased a the Royai York Hotel for the Christâ€" mas and New Year‘s festivities. They include the first prize carâ€" They include the first prige carâ€" loJo! Hereford steers raised by Specialâ€"Carroll‘s Own Pure Lard Specialâ€"Carroll‘s Silver Star Pastry Walnuts . Flour 241». »as Specialâ€"Fancy Shelled Bordesux WILETAMSEURG CHRISTMAS DINNERS ON THE HOOF per pound 29c CARROLL‘S LIMITE munaaprununuNeruca Mills Chae Edna I oo ,Evang'elislir services at the United Church at Washington on Sunday lm’nning, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Latch and daughter of Roseville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Telford Brodâ€" accker. 1 Miss Alberta Reau of Elora, Mrs. George Tapping, Sr., and Mr. George Tapping Jr. of Elora visited with Mr. and Mts. Thomas Tapping on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby and daughter and Miss Ella Eckert called On Miss Olive Bergey at Waterloo and also on Mrs. Albert Kurt Of Mannheim, who is a patient at the St. Mary‘s Hospital on Sunday afterâ€" noon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods and the latter‘s father, Mr. Cyrus Rickert of Mannbeim visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Litt at Kitchener on Sunday. Miss Jean Watson spent last we end with friends at Galt. Miss Ella Eeckert of Mannheim spent Sunglny with Mre. Isaiah Eby. BUTTER "o= the MeInt Ranching Company, Ltd., of mhbrid?.; the second prize carload of Aberdeen Anflu steers bred at the Canadian Pacific Railway‘s central farm at Conldale, Alta.; the fourth prize carload of shorthorn steers ?rom the Olds School of Agriculture, Alberta; and the fifth prize carâ€" Almonds * 55¢, 49c SEEB OUR SPECIAL BOXES! Mr. and Mrs Christie‘s Arrowroot, Ib. _ _ ............... Weston‘s Variety Package, 1â€"1b. .......... Robertson‘s Shortcake, Ib. _ _ _ 10â€" CANDIES Specialâ€"Carroll‘s Olde English Style BISCUIT SPECIALS! George Baetz and Shortening 1â€"44b. pks. 10¢ Mincemeat ?2 pounds 2 1¢ lcing 95% Sound! Pmd Mesoulhe C The Royal York also &urchned the Grand Champion Wether, a southdown, exhibited at the Fair by Celone! Robert McEwen, of London, Ont., and a prize carload of ten lambs. "Then 1 beg your pardon, «it," reâ€" trnrned the constable. "Come inside and we‘ll throw you out the front entrance." Miss Clara Baetz visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger at German Mills last Sunday. An intoxicated man was ejected from the side entrance of a music hall. He looked at the stalwart conâ€" stable on duty and said, "You‘ll be shorry for this, my man, I belong to a very ‘portant family." spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Eliza beth Reist. Willard Sohmitt of New Dundece, Waliter Atkinson of the Plaine and Gerald Parsons spent Sunday with George Reist. The Yoke Fellow Band from Stratâ€" ford‘ are having charge of the serâ€" yices at the Mannheim United RBrethren Church on Sunday evening. The Wililamsburg s«'hm;l 'cc;nc;;t' is being held on Friday evening, Dec. 18th. Mics Jean McArthur of Stratford pound NEW NUTS 9 5c 45¢ 15¢ 3lc

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