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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jul 1937, p. 3

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ECE LCC OME O M UUIUE TSR C OMR SOnmine i Oee ie oo ce e netone n e pan ie o debris from the London zoo after a holiday. With the expert advice of Joey, the parrot, he personally stamped waste paper tnto the rubbish tins. The. W.G.Young Co. * cmg E. EfengnEk TELEPHONE â€" TALKS Peter, the chimpanzee, was not content to let keepers clean the ) x Cconte Wt hA dnls hib anditalsnt Sikeil Extended Payment Plan You will fird our prices much lower for Ask About Our ] Lightning caused much damage in |this district. It struck a large tree and telephone post and killed a good Jersey cow owned by Chris. Harâ€" [n.ck. Hydro wires at Charles Reinâ€" hart‘s were hit and burned out the lradio as well as putting lights out ‘of commission. The chimney at the home of Jack Merkle was also struck, knocking the stove pipes ldown and damaging the floor. Cow Killed by Lightning. “'J;I:'Voilâ€"r;é_r-;f.&rnia is spendâ€" ing his vacation at the home of his uncle, George Isley. _ 0_ Marjorie Hass, Audrey Wagner and Joe Fay underwent minor operations at St. Mary‘s Hospital on Tuesday. _ _ D _ CHILDREN GO TO _ uiru.â€":nd Mrs. Herb. Lattner of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Charles Reinhart. About 70 boys under the sponsorâ€" ship of the Knights of Columbus have left for the K.â€"W. Kiwanis camp site. W. J. Unwin is the direcâ€" tor SHANTZ STATION IN ‘ Miss Aileen Hayes has returned 'home from London after apending ro * the past week there. KIWANIS CAMP Mr. and Mrs. Barney MoCormick ke of London spent ‘Tuesday ‘with Mr. ce dol tha cnaneay_ and Mrs. Joe MoCormick. THE â€"WATSON â€" FAMILY | Mr.iErnie Jones of Brantford spent ‘Sunday with his parents. | One case of scarlet fever is re ported in the village. the road from Kitchemer thro mite. Blore gnd Ferges and thenes to M:,hh uu as a innflbfllcgt“v’t@'-q savi to Kitshener manufecturers -h':opuhduonm tsten to the morth, and it would be £ sbort eut. The Linwood Union Jacks are holding first place in the playâ€"offs and will take up the Winterbourne tcam. The frst game is July 15 at Linwood, the second is July 19 and if needed the third one is July 23. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martinson of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martinson of E!mira spent Monday at the home of A. O. Schnurr. Fergus and Wlore once the ‘ road known as the Grand River road is rut through. it would also prove a ‘Eiliot Beggs of Williamsburg is a guest of John Beggs. Dorothy iSebi of Waterioo is visitâ€" ing with Mrs. A. F. Stemmiler. ‘Miss Anne Schummer is spending a few weeks with friends in Waterâ€" Jean ‘Beaton of Toronto is visiting at the home of Miss Dolly McKay. Miss Kay Kaminski of Kitchener is spending a few weeks with her cousin, Miss Marie Dahmer. Mr. John McGoey, of Waterloo, spent Sunday at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGoey. Mr. Emmanue! Zinger, employed at the local hotel, spent Sunday at his home in New Germany. Mr.â€" John Brenner of ‘Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of his parâ€" ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘B. Brenner. Misses (Helen Schummer, ‘Mary McGoey, Marie Dahmer spent Thursâ€" tGay evening at Conestogo. Mrs. Bert Dahmer and youngest daughter â€" Marie spent | Thursday morning at Kitchener. Miss â€" AYberta (Hahn of ‘London spent {Sunday with her mother. Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. R. Peobles and children spent Sunday in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevenson and daughter of Woodstock visited re cently with Mr. and Mrs, John Beggs. €arl Smith, Miss J. Smith and Earl Carnochan of Milverton were recent visitors .with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carâ€" nochan. uhi) Jtlsncsb diideniinrttt Mrs. Eugene Hayes has returned | to her home in ‘Detroit after spendâ€" ing the past week at the home of Mrs. Joe Hayes. | a iWar Veterans to _ â€" _ Attend Big Meet in A feature of the event will be the warriors‘ parade, with units repreâ€" senting the Canadian Corps, the !American Expeditionary Force, the French, German and Belgian exâ€" service men. $10 10 mt Ttmed h Tetky fot ll‘“ Children Boyd, was dism tm court m'.:.".,.‘:::,.."m"m...‘:.“ Given Treatment the 'f‘;!fl-(fit; plan to go to Brantâ€" ford July 31 and Aug. 1 and 2 to ford July 31 and A“S' 1 and Z2 to participate in what will prob.b? be one of the largest g.tlurifil of the exâ€"service men to be hel in this province. 2oL on Breslau Hotel Man Charged with Assault Clement Brohman, Bresiau, who is alleged to have struck Charles Meyer, a county constable, because he believed he had been “snuki:g' around his hotel, ae[:ipeared in Kitchâ€" ener court on Wednesday. Magisâ€" trate Blake reserved judgment on the assault charge. Meyer, accordâ€" ing to Dr. McTaggart, spent several days in the hospital as a result of the beating. D. G. Mcintosh was counsel for the accused. The annual picnic of the local Evangelical _ Sunday School was held last Tuesday afternoon at Soper Park, Galt. Rev. C. W. Backus of New Dunâ€" dee occupied the pulpit of the United Brethren Church on Sunday morning. A number from here enjoyed the program presented by the Women‘s Institute at New Dundee last Wedâ€" nesday evening when . Mrs. N. O. Hipel of Preston gave a talk on her trip to the Coronation. A number from here attended the funeral of Miss Mary Swartz, held at the Alma St. United Brethren Church, â€" Kitchener, on â€" Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman of Perry‘s Corners were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker on Sunday. The Misses Barbara Cowan and Mary Cochrane of Afinâ€" visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Stager last Thursday. Mr. Roy Swartz of Kitchener spent a few days last week at his home here recovering from an atâ€" tack of tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. Russel L-m.rkin of Waterford called on â€"Mrs. J. Lepp and other relatives in the village Tast Friday. * Miss Bessie Gunn of Ayr was a guest of Mr. anad Mrs. D. Lockie on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Marshall of Hamilton called on Mr. T. Marshall on Sunday evening. Miss Ruth Drinkwater of Galt is holidaying at the home of her grandâ€" | mother. Mrs. J. Lepp. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fried and glflily spent Monday at Niagara ‘alls. Miss Muriel Stager was a guest of her aunts, the Misses Schlic{“t.er, at Kitchener, and is spending a few days this week in New York State. Over 100 Great War veterans of Brantford, Aug. lst For years the father of and pay and ’."l This June college. Papa Flake Key h when he decided on wrist wi For years the father of the famed Key mmlm has had to pay and pay and ”‘l This June the four sisters uated from their Texas college. Papa Flake Key had to give them all the same presents and when he decided on wrist nm left his n:oh cm'lmmnd out, he tried to tell them. Iâ€". and Leota to ROSEVILLE Cerexc:| 1400 Children L WIRâ€"UIEY wmNSUS ANC pNJMICIRNS. 'Thil 'ork.:: been mAL possible m eticnt prorcamion Tas parents or 3 parents o many chmcn would have been unâ€" able to finance the operations and it was these people who were aided. ations since the school closed. work was done free of charge by Twinâ€"City inlists This 'ork.:: been _ This is the ninth year that this system has been practiced, and it is estimated some 1,400 children have had their tonsils removed free of Miss Norma Hoh! is -pondlni a few days in Kitchener with her cousin, Miss Elaine Weiler. Miss Gertrude Kneisel has returnâ€" ed to Kitchener after spending her vacation at home here. Mr. John Hohl was a business visitor in Kitchener on Monday. visitor in RKitchener on Monday. Mr. John Hohl went to Kitchener to E: his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Char Schopp, who has toured through the Western provinces and to Alaska. s _ Mr. Rueben Roeder of North Easthope spent the weekâ€"end at hs home here. on Sunday evening at sevenâ€"thirty on July 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones of Lonâ€" don visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Hohl on Sunday. _ C Children‘s Day is being observed in the Lisbon Ev-ngelical Church _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kneisel visited in Stratford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto spent Sunday at Kitchener. _ _____ _ Mr. and Mrs. Moses Schwartzenâ€" truber of Petersburg spent Thursâ€" day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weicker were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weicker near Shakespeare. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brodrecht Jr. and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Wettlaufer. Mrs. Emerson Roi and daughter Darlene and Mrs. Annie Helmuth of Woodstock spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth. Mr. and Mrs. Ion Snider and son Edward, Williamsburg, were Sunâ€" day visitors with Clayton Weber‘s. The Misses Holly and Liza Johnâ€" son and Mrs. M. Murphy of Galt spent Sunday at the home of G. A. Weber. â€" 0 _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snider and children spent Sunday at the home of Ananias Shantz, Kitchener. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bearinger and daughters were Sunday guests at the home of Aden Martin, Waterloo. OKLAHOMA QUADRUPLETS FINISH COâ€"ED CAREERS _ Miss Helen Snyder of Bloomingâ€" dale is spending several days at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Weber. Free by Kitchener _ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snider & family, Blair, called at the home Leander Sni(ier on Sunday. _ _ Recent visitors at the home of Ed. Siebert were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cullock and daughter Patricia and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cullock and daughter Shirley of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fretz and son Children‘s Day is being observed GERMAN MILLS EAST ZIORRA ve un LISBON inlists and physicians. UUB~ > 1 t.lfe Sunday visitors at the home of and William Klein were Mr. and Mrs. George Yaeck, Bridgeport, Mr. and and Mrs. Godglick and family, â€" Mrs. e of Carry Godglick and Mrs. Hemrick, all of Kitchener. Gebrge, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Shaub and son Ronald of Kitchener, Miss Edna Fretz, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kufsky and Kenneth and Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kufsky and son Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snider and family, all of Williamsâ€" .I;l-;l";:- and Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler, Breslau. Mrs. Ivan Martin, Elmira, called at the home ofD. M. Bearinger on Tuesday. _ _ _ _ _ â€" _ Miss Elsie Siebert spent the weekâ€"end at the home of John Thaler, Breslau. RIGHTY}, who visited Toronto on their way to see the Dionne quinâ€" izhu. are now 23 years old. They recently declared their intention to k wflfim’ for many years to come. Should they change their minda and decide to n married at the same time, Papa Key would have someâ€" thing to taik LARGE DIAMONDS â€" providing extra traction. 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Erb St. West ALLEN SHIRK & CO. 4 Visitors during the past week and for the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. Margaret Yost were: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bucher and children of near Whitehouse, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Yost and Katherâ€" inc of Humberstone, and Miss Ada Yost of Kitchener. Mrs. George Atchisen returned to her home at Guelph after spending the past month with friends here. Mrs. Chris. Steinman of Tavistock visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Albrecht last week. Mrs. J. Petch, Mrs. John Hamâ€" mond and Mrs. Tom Birmingham of Crosshill were visitors on Thursday at Ed. Hammond‘s. . Companion to the famous "Gâ€"3" A Lower Priced KINGWOOD Waterloo, Ont.

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