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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Mar 1937, p. 8

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Mn. George H. Wadol Mrs. George H, Wade], aged 35, Cedar street south, Kitchener, died in St. Mary’s Hospital on Thursday following a six weeks' illness of pneumonia. She was born in Peel township, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Gray. Surviving are her husband, one daughter, Ber, nice, age 7, at home, four brothers, Charles Gray, Barrie, James of Glen- croaa, Wallace at Niagara Falls, Hugh at Audubon, N.J., and three sisters, Mrs. Charles Hopkins, Fer- ns, Mrs. Thomas New, Barrie, and Miss Bertha. Her father and one brother, William, died in July of last year, only one week apart. Another brother, Harry, predeceased her in 1981. The funeral was held Mon- day, YOU KNOW THAT FOR BETTER VALUE There passed away m the K-W. Hospital Good Friday following an operation. Sarah Smart, wife ot Harry Johnson, vBuck's rHill, Whter- loo, in her 46th year. The mneral WIS held Bunch) from his daughter's home to New Dundee Union Cemetery. Rev. E. Gingerich and Rev. C. W. 'Backus will climate. Besides her husband there sur- vives two sons. Bertram J. and Ro. land L. M(Gravey, both ot Doon. Four brothers, George. John, Charles, and Thomas Bullock, all of Preston. Surviving are her husband, two children. Reginald in Kitchener, Eve of Waterloo, two 'brothers in Eng- land, three sisters in England and one sister in Saskatchewan. The funeral was held Sunday at- temoon . k Mrs. J-me- Headway Mrs Adelaide McGarvey, mite ot James Mwarvey, died at her home in Doon Sunday morning. She had been in tor some months aind was in her 6ist year. . The late Mrs. Monarvey was well known in Deon. Deceased was a member of the Presbyterian Church and of the Women‘s Missionary so. ciety and the Ladies’ Aid Society? The funeral was held Monday " lernoon In) at the home at his mum, In. and Struck, no 'Watqehto Btroet, Pro-ton. He m not! 86, and came to this community In Jaw! from New Dundee where he and I» III] tor 46 yet“. Mr. Hall an boon in about two week; He in born 11: Waterloo twnohx‘p on Au;- ll. 1861, at Jun of the late 'Mr. and In, Adam Main. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Struck, Preston, three sons. Charles ot Neillon, Mam, Bert at Ciel-bow. NHL, August or Belmont, MAIL. 20 grudrhildren and eight great “not children. Also survivin are three brothers, Henry of #ue. iMidt., Thomas and John of Preston, and one sister. Mrs. Upperl. Detroit. Mn. Main predeceased him in 1910. One daughter, Mrs. Forrester, Dennison. axed two meal ago. . _ Good, um" det?. - fPo, EASTER SPECIALS IN MEN'S BROWN OXFORDS 51 Benton St. Schreiter FUNERAL Mrs. Harry Johnson ;¢r - Sandrock Limited atitr, out, distinct Buy Your Shoes At BOHLENDER’S Phone 4480 HOME service in "You should always but not too quickly. tt y a car. you must have Andre Maurois. iA horse received injuries to its head and left shoulder on Saturday after- noon when its driver attempted to make a left turn from King street onto Allan street east. The driver ot the animal was Levi Martin. Alfred Wintermeyer. Heins avenue. Kitch- (ener. proceeding south in the same direction as the horse drawn wagon, was unable to stop his car, crashing PIP the horse. the door handle ot the ear piercing the left shoulder of the animal. It was taken to Dr. V. S. Johnston. V5,,"where it's wounds were dressed. Wm. Koch, Waterloo, tmttered pain- tttl injuries on Thursday evening when his car going south on King street skidded on the icy pavement in making a left hand turn onto John street west. and trashed into a parked car in trout of the residence of Dr. Spohn on the corner of King and John streets. The parkedcar was driven by Robert Moser, Duke street east. Koch was treated for in- juries and removed to his home. Both cars were badly damaged, the entire GIRL IS FAT BRANT'FORD, snow on No. 24 3 land Village, Sur death to Ann M ter of Mr. ant Curdy, Bookton, In. o. W. Sta-[or The death of Mrs. O. W. Stautrer, ‘nee Sybilla Weber, occur? at her home in Didsbury. Alta., arch ll. I Mrs. Sunder was born in St. Jacobs, May Mr, 1874. and was in her 68rd year. She was married February 12, 1901. Surviving are her husband, two daughters and four sons. left most Horse Injured, Cars Badly Damaged Milton Erb There passed away at his resi- dence, 12 Eby St. N., Kitchener. on Sunday, Milton Erh in his 62nd year. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. A. H. Hertel ot Toronto. The funeral will be held from his residence on Wednesday at 2.30 pm. Interment in Mount Hope cemetery. The re- mains will be at the Sehreitereand- rock Funeral Home until 10 am. Wednesday. Mrs. Funk L/Point of Kitchener is a daughter. _ Mes, Wilholniu Stmhl CHICAGO, i1l.--hrs. Wilhelmina Stroebel, who wns 103 years old last July 30, died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Groth, 5723 North Campbejl avggue._ in. A“ W In. A“ M. May moot. W. - my a till-W. HWyI May in in The funeral wns held Monday to St. Clements R. S. church. Inter- ment too kphce in the adjoining cemetery. Surviving ore her husbond, one son, Eugene, London, Ont., one daughter, In. J. News, Gut. and one sister, Mrs. W. Stork, Toronto. Ale two mndchildyen. 70th nut. that I bu all... Iurvivhq In {on non, Gustav Hill", Valium Whiter and Julius Kartoehner, Horn-n of Wat- "loo, and one that, " Percy Koerber; also one brother, Carl India. and three damn, In. Gun-v Bolomn, In Frederick Hanoi-hi and In. Herman Held:- in, all of Kitchener. Mr. Weh- ner_dud, " ygan ago. An esteemed Huvkuville yesident in the person of Anna Beherrer, wife of Steven Scherrer, died in St. Hary’s Hospital Thursday in her 68tlt yep; _ _ _ _ The lunch] wan" held Monday durnoon to St. P.ul's Lutheran Church, T'. Spohn on the come John streets. The IN driven by Robert Mo " east. Koch was treat 5 and removed to his h, were badly damaged, side of the Koch car In. Stove. Schmr FATALLY 24 highway, n Sypd_ay pight, [ Mecirdf, and Mrs. ln Thursday going south on the icy 1 ways go forward, _ tt you must have have a brake."-- r INJURED rut of drifted my, near Oak- asked into a the residence orner of King le parked ‘car Moser, Duke treated for in- tis home. Both ged, the entire It, dadirtr Lewis Me Norwich. ad for in- me. Both he entire suffering 3ar Otbk- brought , Aatyth- Tl. WATIILOO CIIONICLI ‘ When a cur owned by the Miller 11:“ and driven " Alex Mitur collid- ed with a ear driven by Wu. 8&an- Coda-id! Youth is Horribly Studded ham at the corner ot King and m streets “tout " Pan. Saturday nun, both cars "trqtrmt dame to few dart . ONLY " ACCIDENTS Waterloo in 1938 had only " mo- tor accident: reports to police. no" and for tho chum " . Tht youth was insane wing badly Minced-um and logs. the result of t tumble into the vat“. uoDiw.---u-t Glut, on» lane of a. Goduich M-factor.. c fTrtg m horribly bedded tube! hamdboiliu Waterloo No extra charge for use of our home-like Funeral Chapel. Walsh Funeral Service 160 King St. S. - Phone 677 Be in the second unployee to tlinthqmtinar-h,John More than 100000 foreign visit- ors have travelled through the new Russia under the rare and guidance of "rntouris:". the State travel agency. This FLt ason notably increased intrrost in the land ot the Soviets indicatcs that a very considerable n1.mbor of people not only from Canada but from the United Suites as well will include Russia in their sum- mer itineraries. according to in- formation received at the head- quarters of the Canadian Pacific - ' "3* - T pes Mb. . . . _ w Ir, Illlllllil" ' o 'l' t ' 3 3 K ' 'i IlllliM “i Bfiiiillfti)i" 33‘ t, 3 s.t gym. 3 tqlilF, 'l' if t , , ~ . wdi tki IR " - , 355,13: 3” q ‘ -f,'dgMtitN V .M o . . ’ MillNliilllMll, MM 3;; ’3»- ' t " If ”“.3 . J»' . - " --‘ -e . 5" 18ir8' .. 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The picture layout gives a brand idea of certain phases of Russian Lite under the Soviets. indicativ? of the part v omen are playing in the new regime is the distinrtion won by Anya Maremukova. shown in the oval upper left, ot being the first avian-ix and parachute Railway round t' ing to country -hepared especially for use on walls, ceilings, and woodwork. Produces a high gloss finish free from brush marks. Easy to apply. Washable and inexpensive to use. Sula rriees - "e' yd: 'tms for )5 3.1.. 8.0 gm, Me pint A New Product I, Flo-GI.“ At A Spock] Introductory Sch Pr“. For Thi. Wei Regular prices -- 84.25 gal., 82.25 for le gal, 81.20 qt, Toe pint. Interior Gloss Paint duct has ever been offered It a reduced price. Ffrst fime a Flo-Gi-ro- GOUDIES Kitchener'. Moder- Dop-n-ou! Store - Telephone 960 0 their ry by us Railway the in SALE lemh't .d pasti kno" 10: 291de 3:3: .‘Iios I lodge n Tra are r of jumper. The centre picture iltas- trates the progress in education, and shows an attentive class learning some useful wrinkles in chemistry. That all is not hard work is prm'on by the scene in lower left which shows a group of harvestnra, irnprovine the noon time rest period with folk dances and snaps. ln lower right a good looking Russian girl is, in the traditional Russian manner, car- rying in a basket of fresh picked truit. 89%. THIS WEEK ONLY , the progress shows an m "a.%r,Mnre*8Ct9" b'

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