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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Aug 1937, p. 1

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< Miller, driver of the car, did not t reme ariven too tam to: e en‘ en or ‘con. dition of the road. Witnesses esti_ amated the speed of the car at the :.â€" time of the accident at 20 to 35 _ Willes an hour. The only person who 7 n\ mmdtheeviqeueofmm witnesses was provincial constable :â€" A.) R. Clark, who claimed Harry m, injmed in the mflflt. . fi.‘."fi‘m@&emed-tis miles Death of Leon. Rau Was Accidental The father, a Brandon furrier and pride of the local rugby team TRGB TD dA vatniyt ie Aiinatict ic nie d . 4 SA 2 the infants died tonight. Hundreds of visitors poured into Thedford to gather before the nursâ€" ing home where the children were born Saturday. THEDFORD, Norfolk, Aug. 8.â€" After twentyâ€"four hours of celebra_ tion over the birth here of male quadruplets to Mrs. Oliver Lingâ€" :ooc-l ‘ol nnyb_y Br_tqdon, two of E‘j‘ prizes were distributed through c “g-_nkn_. m':h:u. freas ~slx zes i en 3. during tbe'::ntut. €¥ Quadruplets Born to Woman in Britain; Two Are Dead evidence before Dr. Ward goolner. coroner, of l:cyr, said Rau ered external eration, _ a :k-n collar bone, a triangular fracture of the skull and heamav. 2°@ °* _: #I2CNer, pathologist, and Dr. Leroy Wagner, Elmira, in Accidental death was the verdict m‘l’nd' ay night by a jury at ner in connection with the moâ€" tor crash in which an Elmira young man, Leonard Rav, lost his life. He passed away at the St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital on August 3rd, following a amashâ€"up on & side road near Elâ€" mira the day previous. A rider atâ€" elcnbotl to the verdict stated Florne U@/_ The Waterloo Goodâ€"Will Club d elosed toâ€"day at noon, and f big rush of votes Saturday and R morning altered the final reâ€" & considerably from last week‘s 4 . _ Alf. _ Arnold _ finished Efir"' take first place, with Jack 5 and Marie Schnarr in second . and third positions. ¢â€"__ Tem grand prize awards were made today, and four specia} cash Inquest Held at Kitchener.â€"F. Miller, Driver of Car, Held on $2,000 Bail > _ auits con The prizeâ€"winning contestants worked hard, and we congratulate them on their efforts. There was an interesting race for the nn&r prizes, the six leaders on Baturday night being Mrs. Clayton1 (Continued on Page 8) . scriptions list of ili:â€"(“,-l;m;i;‘le-;: ceived a big increase in new subâ€" 'cribsn and a large number of reâ€" "BH. atiption prizes. Twelve weekly =u were distributed throughout campaign, making a total of #wentyâ€"six prizes in all given out during the contest. During the last week there was considerable interest created, and several of the merchants report much increased business. The subâ€" Lingwoods on " ‘Waterloo GoodWill Contest â€" Wl Tor Ship Bo f Tb "w'lv*‘â€"i;â€"-â€"lâ€"â€"tuatm-:;fs‘:j ___ Prizes In AD Awarded. er, coroner, of Ayr, said Ran d m lnceration, . a i col ne, a triangular re _ of the skull, and hemorâ€" (Contizued on Page 8) w\ changed it to about 30 col of the }3’ Mrs. Lingwood is 26, her husband 5. â€" One of the two living children was reported lively but the other not quite so well. ‘ moll.2 22000 UTZICC BLCWArC of Dorothy Paget, famous woman horseâ€"trainer and daughter of Lord Queensborough. â€" 2000 UCTIEU RHO Pavid. But a few hours later two of the tots died, David and Adrien. The Mmlebâ€"!nam_ed_ Adrien, week adjournment was made flf police court in connection with Angus Demman case, who was ;I:zd with attempted suicide and of his wife, when :ind. Crown was not ready to oc Mrs Demman, who is nulf" at the x.-w.‘ Hospital, is improving very favorâ€" Mrs. Demman Improves; Husband uoq en uie SeRt Te CNBRC point and sank. Pommuly"mm noticed his plight and rushed to his "WEORODT Toumliiiontndaraen ABle .4 A .e .1 :A 1 1 + 7 When they reached him he was unâ€" conscious and after being carried to shore it took some time to bring him back to consciousness. Others who assisted in work in resuscitaâ€" 'hfion were Harvey Class and Herb Schmalz, alog with ~Dr. Wellmanl who responded to a hurried call. The unfortunate lad had attemptâ€" edtoswimaemnthehkeundwhen within ten feet of his goal tired fro:n thf stromg current at that _ jA UCO‘PN otroh, 16. son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Nathaniel Stroh, 848 King St. West, Kitchener, was the victim )of a near drowning at Waterloo Park Lake on Thursday afternoon. Quick work on the part of Don Baggett and Ted Grosz, who nw‘ g: hd‘_go dow.n,_gn.veq his | life. R. Stroh, 16, Sinks in 12 Feet â€" . Of Water.~»â€"Quick Regeue Effected. ‘ Near Drowning , at Silver Lake KITCHENER. â€" wl Bumper Crop 1 in S. Alberta Randol;-x!x Stroh, 16, . 2 MAY DIE Ne e P teat rx-over.'n" Held in Jail ALTA.â€"Southern mers in the Lethâ€" o n e of of son es e ty t n The camp site is in reality a small , WM. DOWNING, K village, for, it has many facilities, ELECTED F including running water, electric MONTREALâ€"W lights, and loud speakers for the | of Kitchener, Ont., 1 benefit ot those who are not able to dent of the ‘Canadi find seating facilities in the audi Gardeners‘ Associat tortum. al convention here. own meals, but the large dvl;-i;g‘fi which has a seating capacity of 300 pe;a_ple took care of visitors. i1 is estimated that fin;;ev;;;"w:; 300 in ali living at the grounds. The majority of these people cook their Aproximately 60 tents and trailers were on the grounds. The owners Of these trailers have come from widely scattered parts in Ontario and TCCCIUC/INLâ€"The camp of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ, on the camp site on the Preston Road east 0f Kitchener has been a decided sucâ€" cess according to a statement made ‘by ftev. C. N. Good. __Attendance at the camp has been pleasing, the largest crowd numberâ€" ing over three thousand people beâ€" ing present last Bunday. livered at u-ges*â€"n;"n ‘ifl's Services Siirrin & 3000 People Attend Big Camp Meeting °> °No chlidren, lies in the Oshawa [Goneral Hospital, fighting ‘for her life as a result of severe burps reâ€" 'celvad Saturday afternoon when her clothes caught on fire when she sought to rekindle & dying fire by throwing gasoline on it. Sinking Ship with 750 of two children, l!e;ivl;tl;e.' General ‘Hospital firhtine WHITBY, Aug. §â€"Her condition described as "precarious", Mrs. Stuâ€" art SIeem.u! of Whitby, 24, mother Woman Badly Burned When Clothes Take Fire i Mre. R. Hamilton, London. _ Betty Hamilton, London _ Jack MacDonald, Toronto. Elaine Needham, London. When the car in which they were driving swerved off the highway near Clinton, for some as yet unexplained reason Sunday afternoon, Mrs. R. Hamilton was instantly killed and her daughter Betty was fatally in (Continued on Page6) â€"â€" 4 HHL uPP Alaiiled Oc dsc 20B i2A > 3 fo(hm were injured in the to!l of ‘vlolen( deaths and accidents across the Province over the weekâ€"end. Highway traffic crashes accounted for the majority of tragedies. â€"A Hudâ€" son‘s Bay Company factor was drowned at Bearlsland in Lake Ti magami. And & Hydro Wk‘l.‘ from ‘Toronto was drowned at Bala. The dead are: ( Mrs. E. Thomas, Gueiph. William Churchit; Jr., Forest. Frank Brine, Sudbury. Mrs. Ida Fisher, Doon. Lucy Janes, Cobait. Bernardine Anderson, Sudbury. Stanley Strickland, Oakvilie. Danie! MoGinie, Desbarats, ME * CRILICE Vecur on Ontario Highways.â€"Cars Crash and Ditched. en Killed â€" |Secvien mews, â€"[Doon Womat Die Richmond Passengers Makes Port (ose ons * Sdepanidni/eait ShaniiAbubnelt hk id dent of the ‘Canadian Fiorists‘ MONTREAL.â€"William Downing, Of Kitchener, Ont., was elected progi~ olAE e Favate ons 'tlme hold. ynte > '__;; w"i;-t; old. ’ Finally the Princess Marie Jose nosed into the mud near shore, and passengers were transferred ul l n"&fia}; the chance of sinking en ro steamer‘s ca ordered full speed ahead. 'im:imt an.. Jose, the impact cutting a hole in "“_,fi_..-__. Moue "““;fimw were girls tra in a Cook K trayeiing m al Cook Agenc pargy 2U07, two of them so severely that }u..""""‘“"....;"_'_‘_'.."' necessary. Among MooiDiPRoantahy o barbdilihtsisa 24 and 750 passengers safely here toâ€" d.ynftaaeoflhlonwiflnl{hem freighter Can MacNeil stove a hole in her amidships. Dnllm@,m Aug. 8.â€" ’A dlfincdeeflmby&:'a:g.ind the Belgian Channel steamer Prinâ€" meeting, but other matters in which the county as well as the cities are interested. Memibers of both councils belioved that there will be no difficulty in coming to a mutual understanding work harmoniously with the county. * C oR enarc aties t B 1 ~ U Hinh on se n n e n Th mm wer “"‘" P Galt and Kitchener City Counciis 4"° still unconse unanimously decided at a joint meetâ€" '»g:l'i.'th ing of the two bodies held recently “"' at Kitchener, that they will loub,’:'"h wou '; Waterloo County Council that th”/;me h""'“‘h consider the latter is violating the e t " * Pht separation agreement between m,"',r;'- 5 citles and the county by erecting e _ T"° ’a" C in in n rep nd To mm home withouf tha the o+ th W ties. Both Galt and Kitchener counâ€",‘ fufi â€" ""‘,: cils are going to pass resolutions to ": . t::""" the submitted to the county body. l’ vue rdci‘nr '2 ‘Furthermore the two councils will "‘i aeto Sl ask the county council to arrange an |%* ‘f"’” the 3 early conferece for the purpose of t ‘Con "J""" A s discussing the proposed new agree ’“;“ °’g: ments between the county and the h“ :;" “‘h cities. as the old ones expired at the |""® Ordered an end of the year. ‘Not only the barn (Continued question is to be brought up at this =â€"_â€"__. The ‘luNefl was only Cities of Kitchener and Ga County re New Barn . DOWNING, KITCHENER, ELECTED FLORISTY 44 Want Conference With County Body '”rmn__m’m to her long series of protests to regime of General Francisco with anpthor againat the air Friday on the tanker British Corâ€" poral. Merchantmen of Ialy and France also were targets for three uniden, tifled planes in an area about 30 miles off the Algerian const, and the c-nuloftbomuuwml co Solari died of wounds. DON.â€"Gregt '*.'â€"â€"m. comâ€" (Continued on Page 8) _ NER.â€"Members of the ment betweer the ,"“’1::- unty by erecting & ) at ‘Fisher M&g The of (the K nd Kitchener coun. ie G.1 were hurt seriâ€" at the annuâ€" racing enâ€" Kenneth Sakos, Kitchener‘s Greekâ€" born tenor, has signed a two year contract with the San Carlo Opera ‘Oo. undhwfll shortly be heard in Canâ€" ads, iwhen the company plays ho gagemenits at ‘Toronto and Montréa2. / Matienbins Mhikin h tidin. 648 ed on Thursday morning, August 19 and entries can then be received. Se e t PWE cups will be offered for competition, one for the hest six gladiol spikee in the gladioli exhibits and the other for the hest display of vegetables. An interesting special event of the show will be a judging contest by boys and girls 14 to 16 years of age. ‘Three displays will be set apart to ‘be judged by these children hn dren wishing to enter into this com petition are asked to communicate with the secretary, Mr. Achlosser. A prize drawing contest will be another feature of the show. A Year Ago There will be awards for vrarious flower and vegetable displays, and a number of special awards. ‘Two __‘Wiliiam Schlosser, secretary of the Waterloo Horticultural Society anâ€" nounced this week that the 1987 Waâ€" terleo Flower Bhow will take piace at the Waterloo Market building on August 19 and 20. Adults and Children to Comâ€" pete for Valuable Prizes in Various Classes, D2Nzam Fisher, ascaped without in \Juries. R | ‘The misbap occurred just as Ceel] â€"_© ‘Fisher turned his ‘car to the right og: [the Kitchenerâ€"Preston bighway overâ€"â€" â€"â€"â€" the G.RR. tracks toward Doon. ‘The radial, approaching from > Preston, struck the car squarely, and proceedâ€" ing, according to police, about 500 feet after the impact. Waterloo Flower Poam en en ‘The market building will be openâ€" D w amlllcg 0CB V ‘Conductor Arthur Jefkins and Moâ€" torman Joseph Bith, of Preston, in charge. Coromer J. r._fimum has ordered an inquest." â€"© © =!: Ponmnaiotatiie i Bb haadilccs Kitchenerâ€"bound Grand i@Rfver way radia) car. Her daughter, Grace, fobrâ€"yearâ€"old grandson o oo t TeV Ce jJured, three critically, in accidents occurring here over the weekâ€"end. Mre. Ida Fisher, 5§, of Doon, was the victim of an autoâ€"radial collision just east of Kitchener, late Saturday night. Seated in the rear seat of a car driven by her son, Cecil, Mrs. Figher was instantly klled whaw ons Show Aug. 19â€"20 w.j _ 200. 00. 260 woman was naas ".'i‘..'."fifi“f..’""" were in 9â€"YEARâ€"OLD BICYCLIST 3 Mrs.ida Fisher Instantly Killed _ Saturday Night.â€"â€"Two Others _ August 11, 1988 Hit by Radial . by her lol.Oodl"â€" m" ‘*g instantly killed when the grandson, Harold GM on the left side by & Toâ€"day , 14,

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