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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 May 1937, p. 4

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ELMIRA LADIES ENJOY GAMES AND SUPPER Twenty-eight members of the St. Paul's Sewing Circle concluded the season's activities with a supper and entertainment at The Old Mill Cotes Shoppe. Kitchener. Thursday. Pro- gressive bunco was played, prizes going to Miss Clara Aliemanz and Miss Dora Schierholtz. A singing contest was won thy a group com- posed of Mrs. Oscar Ruppel and C. N. Klim-k. Mrs. L. J, iRuppel and Mrs. H. L. Weichei. The lucky chair prize winner was Mrs. H. o. Weichei. An automobile naming contest prize was won by Miss Dora Schierholta. STRATFORD.-A scramble is Ott) for the three jobs on the fire de- partment which are necessary to, comply with the provincial statutes; requiring that each member of the', Bre department get one day " in, seven. This statute has been ignored J by both the city and fire departs ment to date. , It takes years for a mother to make a man out of her son, and twenty minutes for another woman to make a fool out of him. 2,',',,U, /i'gtdiiii?lit. 155 King St. W. -rtRFtat OI DI‘PLAY KllEL1lllll0T0llt . SCRAMBLE FOR JOBS ILMIRA O CUTS I'll can " IET‘I’EI lIVIIOO KITCHENER l Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh M. Martin of Elmira spent a day, with Mr. and Airs. Enoch F. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gingrich ot Elmira were guests at the home of Cir. and Mrs. Alvin Weber recently. l Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bauman of fourth time Peel were recent visitors at the theme of Mr. and Mrs.. Israel Martin. iNorth Walienstein. l Mr. Henry M. Martin is spending " week with his brother, Mr. Ma- nasseh M. Martin, Elmira. 7 - Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Martin of Heidelberg were last Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Martin of wa. twloo were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adkin and son Howard were week-end visitors with Mr. and MES. Esley Matthews, Kiteh- ener. I Ruts are easy to get into. The way ‘to get out Is a sharp turn in a new Hiireetion. You may break a. wheel, but you'll get. out. dr‘andwrs Clairence Tallman and family were visitors at the home of Mr Charles Matthews. h -"rrc-ekrioad of cattle were shipped from Wallenstein atockyards last week. WALLENSTEIN Phone 4290 11L}. “was. 1 “WSW ”Web-bum“, lumbar- nook until 0cm. Thu include homo donut-out Item. chain stoma. IOII'I .hou, ladle" wear a! turnlturo not... other stores under a diluent chullcutlon close each Wed-“day anemoon throughout the year except December. They include jewelry stores, groceriol, neat - kotl cud electric shop; Shoe stores will dbuervo the hall holiday during the month. of July and Aunt only. public "an“, an and to not. that count-cm; inane-day. I!” ma many of litehonor'u qtorqq will close Walnut: Afternoon etch TORONTO MAN T0 DIRECT RECREATION Krrt3H-t.--ahttrord Thompson, of Toronto Bmdview Y.M.C.A.. has been ensued to direct the can!!!” l the Twin City iRaseretitiort Donn- c . Four local "rviee clubs, Ki- wanis, Romy. Gym and Y's Men‘s are sponsors with A. t Thom, Thmtet. "co, u chairman. Mitttt zmah - has returned home after spending a fem weeks with friends in Kitchener. Mr. 00th Ind tth In». Alice Coral! and Alice Forbe', all of Kit- chener spent a ad with friends here. Mr. Thou. MacDonakl of Moles- worth is spending a tow days with his son J. P. MacDonald. The public school inspector made his ottieia1 visit to the school here recently. Mr. ind Mrs. John a Burnett and Mrs. Milton Sherri!!! spent Month) in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurt and Mr. and Mrs. Jan. mgdon attended the funeral of Henry Oates In human last Hominy afternoon. Mr. Arsyit Hamilton and daughter Jean spent a day in (Rajah recently. " GiiirTiiiG" vauéieitr Gs, returned home after spending the put week with tenth“ in mm. _--- _ "sirL%ilniaatrenzie of Kitchener ls visiting her brother, John Hur- me4b9m_ ad the “INTERIOURNI Thos. MacDonald of M0199- " omx as: no "teo"?, , HERé WHO 1%.ch vleu. , oittt 10 «Me A 'es. C.',?..... ox: Poms” A we an» mama“ kwss 5m» mama m W1 get ASS :‘f MICKEY (HIMSELF) MCGUIRE TOONERV|LLE FOLKS Bleiree Systems M11110 axyrtotirttmso lane provin- cial bun “an have been mghgled by the any Coach Una, Limited, nub-mun ot the Toronto Tun-por- ucuon Commission. The purchue price mu not revealed by D. W. Har- vey, general minus! ot the T112 “bu“.-. -"-e'qP'- -- WV - V The Arrow lines, ToronurMitton, (‘ooklvlllo. mindale and snooty ville; 'roronuAa"xdon, " Gaolph, Kitchener and Sanford. 3nd Tor- onto-Oven Bound, m Guelph, Elan, Penn. and Mount Forest, are includ. ed in the purchase. Pending reunion ot the time ta- blel in June were will be no change in iarvlce schedules. Tic-kn pur- chased at Arrow nations will be good on any Coaches. A section of the Blnevuer my» way between Owen Sound and Col- llngwood previously operated on I summer oettedule only will be com- bined with the Guy Couch, Dunne, Colllngwood. Wan-n Beach route. -iL/iirir Couch “no: take over May 9. _ M. Hall found thieves had entered chem Service Station um Kitch- ener coal Co., sometime utter mid- night Tttursdar A supply ot cigar netted was missing at the service ata- tion but nothing at the con] once. “'T".;:"b;..1'm' Van'Gmo Linea will continue to operate routes; the western canton ot the provin . THIEVES ENTER TWO PLACES OF BUSINESS ST. AaA'rrM.-Youne lads Ire blamed for Insulting ton one. ot grass in the local school over the week-end. Min otmn Wink, the teacher reported the dumase when she "rived to open clung tn the 5.!!! Au um “aw. "Ito-vv- .n... -He week-end. Min on". Wink, the arrm3EIMNTitK-aMvid Meinlinger, teacher reported the damage when Izod two, riding in the rear out of she "rived to open clues tn the ear with hi- nthor. Loni- loin-ing- morninx. or. Humeod a (rectum 1tsg when ----------- their car, driven by mm... among, Getting It Stu-night Churies street. WatttrIoo cruhed otrieer--uudgm this man leads a into a car driven by iiiG% “"80?" double life. He's I buyer in the day. The latter; hand was cut Mutrtlr. time and I burglar at night. The mining occurred at the Perk and Judtrer--Whieh win he arrested tort Minot street interlegtion Sunday. KrrtyrIm.NKR.-f'oliee - palatable Tou-trGubh, Kitch- _,,,i,iii'i, I M©W E WINDOWS SMMHED manila-don. ttisTmgasNgm.--turr-tat"e. of the the Twin City who! onto-l bud three IIIIDOCIOtI not In: “It at the rogue" of tho Knob-Or - “isteriuo Collegian School Dtrard and dist-uned the _ of tho (h- who Department ot “nation's ro- vised study curricula would luv on (hr local schools, Dr. “on, tdt or the department I“ invited to be present by Principal lord". Thutge prelenl included new at the '22Sl."r, Public and ”at. School Boa , and Wuterloo We and Separate School Board. do“ with the impocton. H i. Prints, J. C. In!“ and J. “H. Elton. Coronulon Program. tht Coronation Day, my M, the Wellesley Band will have I - {inn con-min. at an afternoon 91- “We a Patriotic concert In the oun- ing starting " 8 o'clock. Thou till be si'ver eollectron. Alter the con» cor! the celebration will c1088 with n irrrrjGcisitGe Exlhlbltton Inn tu- turing Roy Allen’s arches". trom Stratrord. Good noor-uP-ur prices. Sol-nah! Conan. The concert given in the Town 'Tall on Tummy evening by Bernie Young no " band wu granny en- Joyed by all "Jone who “tended. The program consisted at loot] (Mont " well as that of the band. Mr. Reinhold Hammer n8 3 busi- ness visitor In Hamilton on Thurs- day. "iir. and Mrs. A Jan"! and - visited with friend. In Petal-dun: on Wand-y 'svtrrsiy: .. Those who attended the tuneral of the late Mn. J. Bchmrrtaentruber at Pine Hill were Mr. and Hrs. J. 'Hohi, Mr. and Mrs. George But and Mr. and ma. A. Jutrl. Met Monday Night WILLESLIY LEG FRACTU RED u; tt47. F0!IIIII run " " oN

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