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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Dec 1936, p. 5

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Guelph, charged with rape of an 18- Fear-old Guelph girl on Nov. 24, was committed for trial by Magis- tnte Blake on Friday. COIMITTED FOR RAPE TRIAL Ei'rCBENER.--,rames Webb of My. Doc-hr 8, 1986 Name m......................... Province w..................................... Yes, ma'am, he's Just a h"l culuh'd boy but he'll walk right into your heart. Any colour scheme suits his complexion, so he may be made for baby from some of these left-over scraps that clutter up your wofk bas- ket, or he might "go collegiate" in the school colours for a corner of big siaterhs bedroom. This pattern includes com- plete directions for knitting and atutBng, together with material requirements. Send " cents for this pattern to The Chronicle Needlework Dept. DESIGN No. 5000 Street Address............................ Use this coupon. - Print your name and address plainly. To The Chronicle Needlework Dept. Black Sambo Design No. 5000 fl\ "I! -"'. v el. METHOD No More Gasoline t Done by the modern seietttim, Method. ', lecllloretbelene ' "'sasr" token! for I)" - x " q I _"iij,iciii.iiiiis apt new NA Starting on Don-bot A, 1911, I. aa.istant ,wcountnt at the Mors trenl other, 'lr. like: later served us mulling unlit" and but ioirs ed and 'tae', ft 't III Ip- pointe " Mto St,'? count?! .1an '8MMtMdrqr on Pt. 1, " 1. _ ' Faber At K-W. Booms], Dec. T, to Mr. and Mrs. Faber, Pinkie tet., Kitchener, a son. Moro-At St. May’s Hospital. Dee. 6, to Mr. we! In. Fred Moyer, Kitchener, . Ion. KaothU--At St. Inn’s Rossini, Dec. 7, to Mr. and In. has. Kunkel, Kitchener, a daughter. oh""m--At St. Mary’s Hospital, Dec. 7, to Mr. md Mrs. John Olenuk, . son (stillborn): Pfoittor-At Waterloo, Dec. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pfeiffer, n Ntrtterr---At the K.-W. Hospital. Dee. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nutter, Waterloo, a non. Bo-r-At Kitchener, Dec. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Bemer, I son. Trmt--At Kitchener, Nov. M, to Mr and Mrs. How-rd Trill)?- ' daughter. VoH---At Kitchener. Nov. M, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vogel, a daughter. worherwoeH--At Kitchener, Nov. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Werbow- ecki, a Mltt; StoeM-9t itehener, Nov. 29 to Mt. un_d Mrs. Raymond Stockie, K-ttor-_-Nov. 28, Carl Lea- ter Krueger to Doris Elsie Zahn. Git-r-Ki-Dee. tr, Wesley Gil- mar ot Woodstock to Ruth Kehl of Kitchener. KudoIn-Sllolloy - Nov. 28, Walter H. Kudoba to Ellen B. Shelley, both of Kitchener. Luft-Witter-Nov. 28, Frederick c. Luft to Hilda E. Witte, both of Twin calves were horn on the farm of Ewald Braun near Sham: Station this week. Both are fully formed and are in the beat ot health. _ manger of tho Bull Tue ttond Compny for thin dbtrict. on nh".',' marked 25 you: with the Bell Corrs a daughter. ' Ti-At Kitchener, Nov. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tnin, daughter. 'ubrr--At Kitchener. Nov. 28. to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker, a son. Wm. whet Joined Telephone Marks Anniversary Bell Manager Kitchener. “Teaming - yang. Milner, MARRIAGES \ \_ It! cud In}... Company 25 Years. TWIN CALVES BORN BIRTHS THE WATIILOO CHRONICLI l In the harness horse classes at the Guelph Winter Fair on Thursday. County horse fancier: captured sev- lera) awards. A :R. Linn of Galt won in: in the harness pony class, Dr. Foster of Galt lat tor roadster ponies (ee: 15.2 hands, and a. J. Miller ot Milverton 2nd in the same class. _ Stream. the In": gm ot moch- uved uni the upland” I” In which ‘the work was ended out, AM. war Aer “delay on Nth, night gov“ . vote at than! to tho'Wdhre sum itor their elortl in nu. a personal conflict between the King and the old aristocracy who object strongly to the King's entire disregard for all the old customs and conven- tions of the Royal Family. This is particularly noticeable in his ignoring the pleas of the cabi- net to travel by the old Royal Horse Coach, instead of travel- ling by fast automobiles and aeroplane. - - Mr. E. Sunset, We‘llue one”, stated that in 1936 relief Ind (than on 23 and tme-ttalt per cent from 1935. “Waterloo is one ot the ttrw towns in Canada that has not placed relief on the taxes", he sud. A: to lower costs in 1937, Mr. Streamer said the Ontario Welfare Department has been apprised ot Waterloo‘n require- ments. which my be reduced still more. Some London sources believe that the battle of the Baldwin cabinet to prevent the King marrying Mrs. Wally Simpson, who has been twice divorced, is a personal conflict between the Aid, Jacob Welter an ascending the motion, pointed out that our 050.000. ha been shied through the board’s but! work. The Queen Mother on Sun- day, after a stormy interview with King Edward, was report- ed as being near a nervous breakdown. Sources close to the Royal Family intimated that the two quarrelled s_tom}ily._ . The Duke of York, who had previously stated his unwilling- ness to accept the Crown, is now determined to do so should his brother abdicate. 7 Cbuneitp-voteirhna+s “It’s not only the 815,000 3 mt." said Mayor Rats, Ntttt the Walk" Board taken a. great worry " our hand; ‘It wonid cost I lot more to have the reliel admlnhtered by town officials.” " (Continued from Pen " King Edward VIII hung today in the balance between love and the throne. Should Prime Minister Stan- ley Baldwin and his cabinet force the King's hand and abdi- cation results, the abdication must be approved by the Com- mons of the United Kingdom as well as the government of every Dominion in the Empire. Should His Majesty refuse to abdieate and Baldwin and his cabinet resign, Winston Churchill is reported as pre- pared to form a, new govern- ment. "Time Minister Baldwin has flatly refused to pass legislation allowing King Edwgrd te Parry Mrs. Sfmpsoh Cornwall. District Horse Fanciers Win Reid Board Saves Waterloo Won'tFnrce King's to Board for Wai-Dom, 28y, Per Cent. In. $15,000 Yearly as the Duke dt There passed away at her real- dence. 369 Frederick Bt., Kitchener, Saturday, December tr, Mrs. BliBa. beth Smith in her 65th year. Mm. Smith was born in mend and has llved In Kitchener tor the put four years. She is survived by one daugh- ter, Mrs. G. Hunt] of Toronto and two grandchildren. The funeral was held from the Lippert and Hunter Funeral Home on Monday morning to st. Mary's Church at 9 mun. Inter- ment was made in Mount Hope Ceme-‘ tery. Mrs. Henry Damn! Mrs. Henry Oswald. 68, died Fri- day at her home, 40 chapel street. Kitchener. Mrs. Oswald was ot Lu- theran with, a member of St. Peter's Church, the Ladies' Aid Society and .150 the Dorm society ot the church. she was a.charter member ot the Rev lbekah Lodge. Kitchener. Suddenly. at Hamilton, Sunday. December 6, Ida Ethlin Martin, ho. loved wife of Eldon James Brethour Senior. and mother ot Mrs. Howard Volllck of Hamilton, John of New York, Paley of Hmoler. and Eldon ot Toronto. He is survived by his wife, torm- erly Leah thwular. by two daugh- tem and three sons, Elmira, Edna, IE!- .tonand Allen at home and Milton in Baden. 0n Brother, lane of St An- ‘tha and two sisters, Mrs. J. B. JantM ‘und Mrs. J. K. Schwartzentmbevr of the Baden district, also survive. Aaron Wag!" Anion Wagler, Wilmot township councillor, passed away on Thursday at his home near Baden in his 63rd year. He has been sick for some time. He was born on the Wagler homestead nee Pine Hill and lived all his lite in tie district as a thrav er. He entered municipal politics only last year, heading the polls In his election as township councillor. Town-hip coma. vb. hind din Bgdenyougg on Tim-Id” lollowin; I lengthy ion-. survrvieiirUre her husband. one seven minutes after the poll daughter, Mrs Douglas ,B1','h'"ei',1t closed, was not nearly Bly. ronto, two sons, Harold ar- . ence Oswald, Kitchener, (but broth- proaehed tlt.is year, due to the era, William Brown, Purple Springs, heavier voting and the longer Alta, George sitt Detroit, Edward of ballot. Three separate ballots Toronto, Amsey in Woodstock. and were used. nee grandchildren. one sister. Mrs. _______________ Louie Boehmer, Kitchener, prede- CHRISTMAS MAIL DATEB ceased her Bee ’9’” ago. - _ I Latest malllng dates to ensure de. The funeral was held Monday after. noon trom the residence. thence to St. Peter’s Lutheran Cemetery tor interment, The tuners] was held on Monday braved the cold wintry weather afternoon tram his late residence to to ther in front of the C n- the steinmsn Mennonite church tor . tra '11", service with burial In the adjoining kksoffiee shortly after? oclock. cemetery. I The ttmt poll to be heard ------ from was SB at the Euler Bab Mrs. "W7 mm" tery Service, the returns for d Mrs. Henry otswaltt, 88, died m which came into the Chronicle ay at her home. 40 Chapel street. ,. t atte 730 'el k Kitchener. Mrs. Oswald was ot Lu- om In! . . o 1.oe . theran mm, a member or St. Peter's The record of 1986 elections, Church, the Ladies; Aid 330101: an: in December, 1986, when Poll Bttro the Dorm 80c ety ot t e c urc . She was a.charter member ot the Rev TA at the Town Hall. had full helm, Igrdge, Kitchener, returns in the Chronicle ofBee Surviving are her husband. one seven minutes after the poll daufhtetn Mrs t"1eu",tP'c'f,lrt closed, was not nearly ap- ron o, wo sons, - . ence Oswald, Kitchener, but broth- g,rd,"r'd, tit Yeats It',' It,, the era. William Brown. Purple Swings. eamer V0 mg an e 70118!” $10 Reward the new Bcteattifhe LLOYD’S THYMOLArED CORN SALVE. Tht. - ugh. d-ttis.. - and album will. tho ttrat - uon. cut your tin-3.1" 10-day and order " hr of this WONDERFUL SALVI. 00:. QEDPOIED "quGfroe, "a" 'ee' at?!» AARON WAN-ll Monitor of th- "989 Wilmot Councillor Dies Ida Ethlin Martin-anthem Mu. Elizabeth Bmlth rtte Eibui'whiéi‘u; iGDiiriiFLrEr l YOU KNOW THAT (Oontlnued from Page " braved the cold wintry weather to gather in front of the Chron- United States. Dec. 10; British Columbia, Dec. 16; Alberta and San- katchewan, Dec. 17; Manitoba and Maritimes, Dee. 18; Ontario and Quebec, Dec. 19; and local delivery Dec. 21. CHRISTMAS MAIL DATES Latest mailing dates to ensure de. livery ot Christmas mail tor the Lo]- lowing points are: Foreign countries mail should be sent early next week. MENTOR, The Man In the Turban 9.46 mm. CKCR 0.15 an. CCI Drug Store 4 King St. S. Phone 216 WATERLOO Waterloo No oxtn charge for use of our home-like Funeral Chapel. Walsh Funeral Service 160 King St. S. - Phone 677 HAEHNEL'S we‘ll-m5“ nuilowedhoxddnn- igpowdetinuoonapo-d- in; scent. Gunmetal!- "u-G-aaa-G-u.- All 6 Councillors Aehnhbylnwh haerseritorrrhaq " the not“ o.err. 81.7S $ehreiter - Sandrock 51 Benton Bt., Phone“!!! OUILW " all; "garden 0 f distance. and -dt-a . f 'usametnt PAGE m

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