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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Apr 1937, p. 10

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scho died at her home, RR. 2, Petorsâ€" burg Sunday, following an illness of about eight months. Deceased was a YOU KNOW THAT of 68 years. She was borm in Nee her home last night after an Uiness of three months. The was bore ene mile cast of hore on the furm of her tather, the iato Jobn Goip, and wes in her T4th year. Whea death took poth their tather and mother many years ago, Ave chilâ€" Doyle, a resident of Preston for about 38 years, who died at her home, 24 Charch streot, late Saterday after roon. The late Mrs. Doyie, who, beâ€" fore her marriage was Miss Ida Bob duc, was borm in Hespoler. vived by two daughters, four broâ€" thers incleding Wiliam A. of Pres ton and f@ve sisters, including Mrs. Q. S. Bhy of Kitcherer. c died at his home in Wellesiey carly «_ Miss Verma Westeahoofer and Har Mrs. August Martini ‘old, Kitcherer, and Mrs. H. Hiearick, BADEXN â€"Death called Mrs. Augest Waterloo. Martini, who died at her bome in _ Fumeral services were beld at 10 Toroato, Fred of Miami, Man., and Kate of Linwood. Setarday afterncon. He was 6 years o‘ age. Death followed a week‘s M ness of preamonria. He was bore in Wilmot township, Dec. 6, 1371. |NMrs. Heary Andrew Docring, was Surviving are his wife, who before bora at Philipsbarg, and of Latherâ€" ker marriage was Barbare Swartaeeâ€" a2 faith, was a member of Zion Leâ€" tuber, four soms, John and David theraa charch. Gascho of Morningtoa Township, Surviving are his widow, Emm Christian of Ellice Towuship, and Hoeric, three daughtera, Mrs. Ruby Noak of Wellesliey Township, two Ho#maz, Wellesiey, Eva and Kath daughters, Mrs. Samwel Roes of Ei~ lcca at home, and three sons, Wivon, lice, and Mrs. John Wagler of Web Azdrew and Emmersoan, all at home, Joseph Gascho of Mormington. The funeral was held Tecsday af Valentine Ottorbein, Waterice. Also service. Interment was made in the Wednesday afterncon from hor lute turmoor at 1 o‘clock from his late reâ€" BADEN.â€"An esteemed resident of Waterloo Ne extra charge for use of our homeâ€"like Funeral Chapel. Her husbard predeceased her 11 Walsh Funeral Service 10.00 a m.â€"Sunday School. 11 amâ€"Worship. Geest speaker, Rev H. A. KeBDerman 2 pnâ€":d‘u‘-rfi& §. and O-::â€"&m‘m .‘-l_ho. T pm.â€"Junior Leagee. 160 King St. S. â€" Phone 677 ‘The funrcral was held on Teesday David R. Gueche tire. Moary Nourt A& resident of Linwood for 9.45 a m.â€"Bible School. 11.00 amâ€"Rev Gen A 51 Benton St., Phone 4480 Waterloo First United Church 11.00 a.m.â€"The Pastor. 7.00 pm.â€"The Pastor. 7.00 pm.â€"The Pastor Emmaruel Evangelical Church Calvary Evangelical Church OBITUARY § Olllfl?h Coreer King and Wiltim Sto.. Waturico REV. E. VAL TH.TOM, BD, Wishtw Onutr Codar wnd Water Sts., Watrrine A crdinl wetteme to ol curctize. Monday, 7 p.m.â€"Jewer C. E. 8 pm. â€"Voung Peeple‘s Seciety. SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1937 A petition is being submitted to the city council, Kitcherer, by milk verâ€" dors asking that day deliveries duar ing the winter be made compalsory. This ther claim woald eliminate comâ€" paints of fropen milk and cream. merely a bit of common slang for pay day). "Ghost" Walks in Mammoth Blaze the age of 78. She had been confined to ber bed sever months. Mrs. Roid was borr in Peslinch Towuship. \rs. John Bullock, Preston; ome sis ter. Mrs. Frank Beattle, Blair. and Sarviving are ber hasband, three duaghters and four somz. children, Mrs. P. Fidier, Nesstadt, Mrs. E. Gatemar, Hamover, Mrs. H. Rdmond, Chesley, Mrs. L. Gaeapher, Deceased came to Kitcherer 15 years ago after seccessfelly farming in Waâ€" terloo towunship, where he was borm. Surviving are his widow, ome adopted daughter, Mrs. John Diet Thecodore, Rawin and Eimer, and one sister, Amelia, al of Philipabarg. 1 The funeral was helid Tharsday af tcreoon with a private service at the | home at 2 o‘ciock and theance to Zion ‘ caurch at PMilipsbarg for pablic gorâ€" vices at 3 o‘clock. Intermenat took plece in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. i G. Schults officiated. | also Five o‘clock Tharsday morning at St. Maâ€" | T en ts RAC. Church Iatermernt was _ KITOHENBRâ€"COontact made with made in Mount Hope cemetery. Harold Lippert, father of Joyce Lipâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€" , port, who is dangeromsly il at St. danghter of the into Mr. and Wre. Joeseph Schuits and was bore in WHâ€" hoer Tind year. She was married on Dec. ®, 1087, and was a member of the Meanonite Charch. She is survived hy bhor busband, John & QGasche, twp sons and three duaghtors, Daniel Gasche and Nor vâ€"sday afterncon at 1.39 e‘clock trom the residence to Stoinman‘s Moeane mite church. Intermeat was made in passed away Monday at his home in hi< 55th year, following a six weeks‘ illness. Yr. Doering., son of Mr. and GALT.â€"Mrs. Jare Fleming Reid, idow of Hugh Reid died at the NEW â€" HAMBURGâ€"Heary W. ‘l'\thduh-cltrfiiehn- in the peblic «chool made pom whie mare «chood discipline, as the yapih go uncscorted betweer clases under the rotary «yutema. "This bes been an "eye opemer‘ to ua." said A. K. Cressanam, in morâ€" :nm“lhnhh&om-ht ohw_m-h.o.mh FOR BETTER VALUE > mented on Ih‘fi it sttriken made in wesic. The IV class reâ€" play are all being streesed in the m:‘ut “"anlqu-hw amy really bad boys," the speaker sard. "So many new avemzes bhave l .r.madlwphâ€"dx-;l;_:&- ‘m:‘gm-flmuunuhm a "slow" papid in the geveral clases, was decided that if DL ma ww 00 T e PRPCAOCCC BBR MR CBPE PEAATOERUCeE muamhmw“hmmfiefix into a class of 18 pepils. Deâ€" months‘ period is up an adjestment partment of Edecation the local will be made. 4* | _ The resolution was presented ear Arxplane Used To / z* == === jGecial Credit member, and would 1 ahummmmw I [the right to elect by majority vote Re‘d Dam‘%“"'!““""m‘“““ i w_â€"â€"_â€"â€"_____â€"_ ,I It was seconded by W. J. Lampley, |ing. . Interme® Jocal cometery. hold a conference with CPR. arthoriâ€" | mnmmnmmwln mmmmw-tw»” tection at the Dandas street cross inc. acere of the accident on Good ! Friday in which there were threo" eH used ai JP Cimee rplane to complete the fatalities reaach Mr. Lippert. Seccess crowned thle edfort, and be was notified of his dcughters illness while in Kansas Cite. SEEK BETTER byr radio im a Mary‘s RC. Hospital broaght him t» the bedside of his daughter Weqdâ€" nesday morming. Mr. Lipport was en route bome, accompanied by his moâ€" GuUEST ARTEBT im cwurcu _ PROGRAISS IN N. WATERLOO Mrs. Rimands was a gifted masiâ€" cian and organist for many years in various branches of the United Church of Canada, of which she was a faithful member. Residents of serâ€" eral ceatres of North Waterlco will remember her a« the guest artist at a wellatteaded Sunday afternoon Hion Chapel service at Walleastein, in the carly aatema of 1933. Surviving, besides hber hesband, are her brothers George ssd Rayâ€" bome and arother Uke. Minzic S. Edmozc, Wite of Quile carly in life she qualified as 2 teacher in her native province, and Srst taught in the Boitoa Contre pubâ€" lic school at the age of seventzen. Later she taught in St. Jobn‘s Medel School and in Bedtord High School, of Westera farm life, she and heor hesband came Rast to live a retired Lie amidst the peacefal, reral beanâ€" ty surrounding her girihood home at the Canadian Middle West in 1997. ts 1911 she was married to "Clare" Bémands of Hawkesville, who was thea 1 prosperons wheat farmer of 3 r hi : ~revly : dloiige ~olentuih d Waterloo Earning to (Continued from Page 1) Chippora (reck to orerfiow Pageces to Reward ks |_ Women joined sides in the fighting CROSSING PROTECTION and added thoir screams to the shoutâ€" Buy Your Shoes At BOHLENDER‘S A4% 1 % 54 . â€" Â¥K 1 e 1 aeditaonium., the reatal fee was raised ings 4 m:pv‘ fli ear groups the fee ressains at $1. Grants to the Salvation Armey and St. Mary‘s Hespiatal were approved. The coumcil agreed to pay the hecgsital bul of $40 for the Mayer famnly., Mrs. Mayer and infart clhald had to be resnoved from the boure to the becpsital when their hoane was flooded with water recently. The police report showed that nu.somu-ing':-su of $TS was fraily decided upem. $ (Contineed from Page 1) j NPPDNTONXâ€"A resofetion pre | ; sented by an iasargeat Social Credit [_!mm“udmm.dua . ‘of Premier Wiliam Aberkart.and his | j , NORTH BAYâ€"Water was six feot > |deep in some ‘parts of Nortk Bay | to high eround oatside. Piremen res caed one marooned family. seclal Lredit Cabincet vacant waes |rated out Tecesday by Speaker Peter j\Dawson, of the Alberta Legisiatare in» of the men. Six Feet Water on |"*~**~~==~=a North Bay Streets No Taxes On Tweatrive combatants were ai~ texded at a bhoapital. Nearly as many , HERSHEY. Paâ€"Sereral thos:sand angty farmers and "loyal" men and womenr workers of the Hershey Choâ€" colate Oorporation drove more than 1600 sitâ€"down strikers from the vine Speaker Dawsor announced after the ‘Hmmn "It woald interfere with the tunctions of the lieatemantâ€"gover ’l‘“hW" mmm’rmn ver, who identified himself with the imsurgeat group last week. Hershey Workers Jokn Schmicder officiated. Deceased came to his death carly Monday morning by GCrowning. His 'b-u-n.tmm tast her hushand that ho was going to ascortain the beight of the water in the cistern, fearing it woald overflow following the night rain. Wher be did not retere his wile investigated and ftound he had tallea into the well with his head His soaâ€"inlaw was called and quickly recovered the body and Leaviee and Philip Karn and Wal lace Mamz of No 2 Fire Hall station wrre on hand applied Schaefer artiâ€" ficial respiration method for an hour without reselt. Coromer Dr. Huns berger bolieved Klacha, uncertain of his footing at his advanced age rell tnto the well and stated it was a case Rale Out‘ Effort | To Oust Aberhart of accidental drowning. l vhee muning" Aged Main Topples Drowss in Wel The water leve] was above the first "I have refesed admission of the Increase Pay For t Oust Strikers LEAVE EDWMONTON PLANMT HDMONXTON _ Three handred sit hm . sftmkecs enemated the Saift (Comantnat . (Compmmy . plamt bere ~te qsc dont en Yomiltimat §mhuce cocpomded > . persomal ap precl Ds Jompaty evecntives and bedt the plamt after occoupming * all Mowdar night The strike m three doys obd SIT DOWN STRIKERS } The Om:arna Wiemicipal Act was E' ameomded al the recemt secsiome of , se Omtarie Lecisietane to allerer m mopal ccoamoils to m offer rewards I Buc the apgreliemcam of thieves found | omik of ctealime articlee and qoods Tovem «hi pee aime snn qpimicomm tthhe riigetht To Yewy diimeet dog Ticoms fires im Councils May Give Theft Rewards the emplorment office for a farum ioh â€" Acvepimg a farm joh whem ancainalle will mot affect the mmaem‘s snamdimg on «ecuming relie{ If be re Trase a polp relief will be withbeld Hom Duxid A Croil Minister of Waltare and Labor, has notified ue moojpmalitiees that al abledbodied male Croll Orders List of Able Bodied Men ; Slaked off the Kitchererâ€"Preston road ; | aed it is likely work of widening the qma-muw-i-ni-m {uima The govermment will pay the { whole cast Of work. PRESTON.â€"A reduction of three willy in Prestom‘s mill rate for 1937, ompared to the 193%% rate. was efâ€" frcted when the rate was defimitely | ~ctablished at 44 mils Cuancil wne numonsh. vwited im faror of the rediac | Tiom | I1 is understood the ome mill gor| ermmenmt sabsidy. comupled with the anthoipated reduction of a umill in cwanty taxe and lowered relief amd | spending body estinnates. were pare tmomnt factore which made the rediac Tom mossiihle 3 Mills Cut From This amendment. passed in March |ceiced the appointment mcmu_idmdnflm at the Ontario Legislature sessions |the Township of Wellesley and postâ€" [ SBIY to help form your ttates that asstssment fur there imâ€" /master of St. Clements both of which | investment policy. provements shall not be levied on|ofices be has since most capably WE HAVE NOTHING TO SELL improved propertties during the peâ€"/filled watil this year, when his som. EXCEPT FINANCIAL ud of three years orer which the | N P. Schammer was named postâ€" INFORMATION loam is being paid mastor. He missed bat one nomineâ€"| ! mwnmmnaqlm.lom‘.‘mw Yon lnvw [ se mimencoromen o ce 1e e m en Fimancial Service Limited, with ;xwmmot nh&dh!~ ‘ » flh * m ars obtained ander the Dominion |store and dwelling which be has oc :h."hmmn.fl. Improvrement Caarantee Plan. «cupied ever sincoe. In 1397 he re ) the fnancioal “!‘. % This amendment. passed in March|«eiced the appointment of Clerk of best pesition to give you the neces Home Improvement _ Mayor J. Albert Smith did not agtree with those who thought the guvermment was trying to "pase the back". He said the gorermment gave the municipalitios at their own re auest the opportanity to say what tUime bererage rowms are to close. Henry W. Starm, carrtied. It was the !d«siw to get the coâ€"operation of Waâ€" terloo in amy action to be takem be lore definitely coming to a decizion. Aldermen Mcinsinger and Mullins argued that no action be takerm and that to close before midnight would caly enxcorrage bootkezers and also deprive night workers at factories of the privilege of getting a glass of Company of Toroato. They were the saccessfel teaderers for the job. The Gorernment did not state the amount of teader. Government Not P assing the Buck Kiuhug()-cihkloald en Chief‘s Plea fer Eartier highway will be undertaken and comâ€" PRESTONX, April 9â€"Hoa N. o.|"m“"“*‘ wilsncous in grey. Hipet I this i that the On the eand; of the vrarious cards constrection of the Galtâ€"Preston|*"* !®* Symboiw denoting the class mizsed by Depuaty Reeve W. J. Polz, chairmesr of the board of works on March 11, were reinstated Tecsday tollowing a apecially convened moct ing of the board of works committeo in conjuaction with the Suance comâ€" mittoe. The only change in the former staâ€" to: of the employces is that S. J. ~Bob" Mal.eod, town foroman for the past 23 years, was demoted to track hlot F14 ; PRODUCTION NEAR ?« AT SILVER VALLEY . mipment will shortly be fnishe | atore the ome section of the board |__Ne. 2 headframe at Silker Valley : puskd bGr m betuinfpchhin‘~ coaibenbdinee Cuake l aat orebody is according to \report just recerced froes Oscar 4. Dickson, ME, resident engineer. Good mill ore has been developed | for leagth of about 200 feet in south ons Lawna) pedicted in the Se. 'r’ Investigate "*"" __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" }. .. BEFORE ... Over 40 Years Serncei You Invest fln it i dbsbea fiiinaatindisinntsinies. ts Bsns lc ts nmmmmmm[a\ adian mining induestry would bring ; constant reduction in ampwal railâ€" way deficits. Hom. mmfl (Coms Lauzom) predicted in the S¢| advmable to do so. uh wat be comprentt shorlly ced reconditioning of the underground workings will proceed at once. On completion of this work a thorough survey will be made by the engimeer. No. 3 shaft bas already been sumk to a depth of 200 feet with some PINING INDUSTRIES WILL CUT RAIL DEFICITS modelled and development on No. 2 A direct telephone line opern 24 hcars a day is installed in Mr. Watt‘s private office with the open wire goâ€" ize to the Toromto stock exchange. Alex Wait & Co. Open Fme New ALEXANDER WATT & COMPANY 5B King Street Weat Tolophoce 4080 OTTAWAâ€"Increasing revenues to COUPLANDâ€"JARVIS CO. LTD. Bxy SILVER VALLEY One of the most modera broker‘s B() MUNIKCIPAL AND HIGHGRADES DEFAULTED SSUES PERSONAL AND CONPFPIDENTIAL SERVICE Direct wire for facnt quotntions en Kated and enfsted stochke. "Our Principle Assures Your Interest" FINANCIAL NEWS At the Market NOW NEARING PRODUCTION Lister to breadcast over CFRB daily at 1045 pm. Individnal Investment Service Seagram, Harris & Bricker valumble data on current market isswes. THE BOND DEPARTMENT 206 Zelier: Bldg. , , 6 on Canadian and New York sources «as well ‘The orders from London can | be attribated to fears of a pelp and etc The stock may be beld in antiâ€" cipation for better prices over the the mid to longer terums. to its nized plaat at Hamilton, Ont., was constrected with a riew toward air ut-i)nd.bmthhlyp& work on short notice. Also, the comâ€" jaton Gorermment, National Steel Car has givem much consideration to the feasibility of mamufacturieg aircraft parts. ‘The company could eater this field at amy time without incurring heary capital outlay. as the moderâ€" Iump wagons and similar immploments to meet bearier demand from trams port companies and from the Domâ€" prices for newsprint which was the subject of a week long discussion in achievement, it is expected that earn ings in the next fow years will easily oftset previous adverse figures and @ mR Commen t en jhs Smint en S. R. Mackellar & Co. Qestaetionn Breedcest Dely Terento Steck Enchonge Wiaigeg Greie Ewhange .h"-* 1230 pm. d £00 pm. Friday.‘ April 9, 1987 by baying both on Loadon deâ€" [ |

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