MeKersin a Te meetine Clinics Approved Letters of commendartion from the Repartiment 5 Heaitho were received by the Board The prieschool nursing chne conducted Jis school Nursée Â¥iss Emma Pieffer was commended. The repurt ap Dr. spohn, Board curirman, 2 othe o preschoel clinic, coowel «1 pajlls were exanined. 17 e2 whom pood a fee of $1 each. 14 cxBdcen wers> sonnd without defects, 120 pmpils were Pound with defects needitmg ebservation while 34 defects round |â€" nesled s emedial measiures, There were Ss defeects found in all those examinedl Most of them were tonsil eases which we a* a Board. and the town as well, deeply appreciate." Accounts Total $562.10 Accomunts tutalling $562.10 were apâ€" pcoved by the board. O}f this $265 Ontario Had 19 General Elections Since 1867 Here is the general election record of OQntario since Confederation was consummated 1867â€"Hon. J. S Macdfm.sld, premier; Unionist supporters of Sandfield yacâ€" 1€86â€"Hon. Oliver Mowat. premier; Liberals, 64; Conservatives, 26 1890â€"Hon. OQliver Mowat. premier. Liberals, 54; Conservatives, 36 1894â€"Hon. Sir Oliver Mowat, premier; Liberals, 49; Conservatives. 27; Patrons of Industry, 14; P.P.A.. 2 Mowat resigned in 1496 to onter the Laurier cabinet. and Hardy succeeded. 1898â€"Hon. A. S. Hardy, premier; Liberals, 49; Conservatives, 43; Patrons of Industry, 1. Hardy resigned in 1899 and Ross succeeded 1902â€"Hon. Sir Grorge Ross. premier; Liberals, 31; Conservatives 46. 1905â€"Hon. Sir Jams Whitney, premier; Conservatives, 69; Liberals, 29. 1908â€"Hon. Sir James Whitney. premier: Couservatives, $6; Liberals, 19; sR Labor, 1. 1911â€"Hon. Sir James Whitney, premier; Conservatives, 83 Labor, 1. 1914â€"Hon. Sir William Hearst, promier; Conservatives, 84 Independent Liberals, 1; Labor, 1 Whitney died bef met, and Hearst succeeded. 1919â€"Hon. Ernest C. Drury, premier; United Farmers of Or erals, 29; Conservatives, 25; Labor, 11; Soldier, 1; In 1923â€"Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, premier; Conservatives, 77 U.F.O., 17; Labor, 3. 1926â€"Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, premier; Conservatives, 74 Independent Liberals, 4; Progressives, 13; UF.O., 3; 1929â€"Hon. G. Howard Forguson, premfer; Conservatives. 91 inooc o iete i e 1 q4° "G0OG0° 100TAls, 4; Progressives, 13; UF.O., 3; Labor, 1. 1929â€"Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, premfer; Conservatives, 91; Liberals, 14; Progressives, 3; Labor, 1; U F.O., 1. Ferguson resigned in 1930. and Mr. Heory was chosen as bis successor. 1934â€"Hon. Mitchell F. Hepburn, premier; Liberals, 66; Conservatives. 17; Liberalâ€"Progressives, 4 ; C.CF.. 1; Independent, 1; U.FO., 1. Of the 19 genera) elections which have been fought in Qutario since the time of Confederation ten of them have been captured by the Liberals, seven went to the Conservatives, and the remaining (wo were divided beâ€" tween the John Sandfield Macdonald Unionists who were the first to assume control of the government of the province and Mt. Drury‘s UFO ministry of 1919 The Waterico Chromicle. Waterice County‘s ouly semiâ€"weckly newspaper, devoted te the interests of the Town of Waterico and Waterioo County, is published at Â¥ Qutaric Street, Wateriog, every Tuesday and Friday. The Chronicle is a member of donald. 54; Reformers, 23; Independents, 5. 1871â€"Hon. Edward Blake, premier; Reformers, 41; Unionists, 32; lnde pendemnts, 7. Blake and Mackenzie going to Ottawa. Mowat sucâ€" ceeded. 1875â€"iHon. Oliver Mowat. premier; Liberals, 31; Conservatives, 3$3; Inâ€" dependents, 4 1879â€"Hon. Oliver Mowat. premier; Liberals, 38; Conservatives. 29; Inâ€" dependents, 1 1883â€"Hon. Oliver Mowat. premier. Luberals, 48; Conservatives. 36; Inâ€" dependents, 2 PAGE TWO A ppro DAVID BEAN & SONS LIMITED, Publishers ROY S. BEAN, Editor. WILLIAM M. BEAN, Associate Editor. SUBSCRIPTION3 PAYALBE IN ADVANCE $2.00 per year in Canada. $2.50 per year in the United States and foreign Commends Doctors elation of the services given n Waterion physicians in 53 Salary Raise S Tne WaTteruoo CnronicLEek Dr TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEK 28, 1937 Mader : aitended , premier; United Farmers of Qntario, 44: Libâ€" 11 foseph Albrecht of Milyerton, who aperates a threshing outfit. was inâ€" stantly kiled when his machine «hich was being backed into a barn bruke lose and crnshed him. He had been suiding at the front of the maâ€" chine. M Conservatives, 84; Liberals, 25; Whitney died before the House September 29, 1932 ind Mrs. C. A. Abrens, promâ€" Kichener couple were delight optised at y dinner party in sonuor. it being the occasion of Surh wedding andiversary TWENTY YEARS AGO ; Soldier, 1; Independents, 2 . 41 Welchel, M.P.P., K. K. 00â€" MP.P. _ Warden _ Alex ind other well known public FIVE YEARS AGO September 29, 1927 TEN YEARS AGO September 27, 1917 January 9, 1856 An Independent . 77; Liberals $3: â€"_THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE ; Liberals, Liberals 17; 14; 21 | _ The sixth annug) Fleld Mee! was }ntm at the New Dundee School Grouuds on â€" Friday aftqraoon A | warm, sunuy day was greatly on |jored in sharp coutrast to the cold }muda which prevailed at last year‘s event. A splendid program of sports | was carried out, in charge of the | teachers | Continuation School resalts: | Senior _ Boys _ Championâ€"Lorne Eaer with $1 points out of a possible |40 and Robert Cressman runnerâ€"up { with 30 points thows Softhall throw, Sr. Alice Muricl Egerdee ,Elen Pa Jean Fried, Jean Hallman achweitzer. «irls‘ relay race, 221 yds Pase, Jean Fricd. Myrtle Shot put, Sr.â€"Lorne Baer, Robert Cressman; Jr.â€"Woncel Hubacheck, Gordon Snider, Neil Hall. Boys Extra Events Relay race, 440 yds.â€"1, Gordon Snider, Neil Hall, Cameron Toman, Earl Toman; 2, Robert Cressman. Wencel Hubacheck, Russel Snider, Howard Foote; 3, Lorne Bare, Nial Koehler. Burkie Toman. Deimore Toman. Boys slow bicycle race (open)â€" Noil Hall. ° ‘Hurdle race (open)â€"Robert Cressâ€" man, Nial Koehlep, Gordon Snider Girls Events 75 yd. dash, Sr.â€"Muriel Egerdee, Alice Hallman; Jr.â€"Jean Fried, Dorâ€" othy Toman, Marjorie Schweiltzer. Threeâ€"legged _ (open)â€"1. _ Muriel Exerdee and Jean Fried:; 2. Ruth Piâ€" pher and Grace Schmidt; 3, Alice Hallman and Marjorie Schweitzer. ‘oce, Jean Fried, Myrte Howling Joan Dinger; 2, Alice Hallman, Mar jorie â€" Schweiltzer, | Rudene ‘Toman Fnore Rosenberger: %. Muric]l Keer «dor. Dorothy Toman. Betty Tachlin ski. Reta Coleman. Slow hicyele race (open)â€"â€"Alice Hallman, Ruth Pipher a Shoeiecking Copent Velma Rauâ€" er, Elien Page Mary Kaster. Public School Results dro (irls, 500 vds Elinore Rasep berwer. teta Colemitn, Kaine Toman Sr. Girls, 75 yids | Mrrtle Howling, Betiv: Tuehlinski, Rudene Toman Jro Reys. T50 vds ~Earl Toman, Howard Foote, Delmore Toman. Srâ€" Bovs, 100 ydsâ€"â€"Burkle Toman Standard Events Boys. 100 yd. dash, Sr. boysâ€"1 Lorne Baer; 2. Robert Cressman Jr â€"{iordon Snider, Nial Koehler High Jump, Sr.â€"Lorne Baer, Roâ€" Lert Cressman. Jr.â€"Gordon Snider,, Nia) Koehler Running Broad. Sr.â€"Lorne Baor, Robert Cressman; Jr.â€"Gordon Sniâ€" der. Nial Koebler, Earlmont Poth. Hop, Step and Jump, Sr.â€"Lorne Baer, Robert Cressman; Jr.â€"Gordon Scider. Earlmont Poth, Nial Koehler. Lorne Baer Has _ Close Win in Title Jr. ‘Boysâ€"Gordon â€" Suider, . Neil Hall, Nial Koehler. 230 yds.. Sr.â€"Robert Cressman, Lorne Baer. Jr â€"Gordon Snider, Nei) Hall, Nial hoohlor. 440 yds. Sr.â€"Robert Cressman Lorne Baer Jr.â€"Gordon Snider, Nial Koehler Oneâ€"half mile, Sr.â€"Robert Cress Senior â€" Girls _ Championâ€"Muriel Egerdee, 36 points Junior _ Girls _ Championâ€"Jean Fried. 40 points Junior â€" Boys â€" Championâ€"Gordon suider, 38 points. Beats Bob Cressman by One Point in Annual Field Day Games. SJm NEW DUNDEE put Sroâ€" Abee Hallnan, Mn rdes. Voelma Raner; Jroâ€"Jein Jean Haliman, Bernice Egen row, Sroo Mice H.nllm.l& dee [Elen Page; JrS> Jean Hallman Marjoric ydsâ€"Burkle Toman. (12%3° 1 Ellen | _ softhall throw, Ji , Icosenhereer (595), Uiaine Bailie: Jro Bo Standing broad, Jr. Girlsâ€"Reta Coleman t5‘ 9"), Elinore Rosenberâ€" ger, Elaine Toman; Sr. Girlsâ€"Myrtle Howling (6‘ 6">, Rudene Toman, Beity Tuchlinski; Jr. Boysâ€"Earl Toâ€" man (6‘%). Lincoln Coleman, Howard Foote; Sr. Boysâ€"Russel snider (6‘), F.don Pipher, Earl Brighton. Hurdle â€" race ~Ray â€" Diefenbacher, Cameren Toman, Earl Toman Rumming Broad Jump Jr. Girls Reta Coleman C 3‘)"% Elmore ito sonberser, . Joan Dinger Cameron Toman, Russe] Snider Shoekicking contestâ€"Miriam Cole man, Rela (Coleman, Dorothy Wanâ€" ner celn â€" Coleman: 8r, _ Girls ~Myrtle Howling (3% 164. Betty Tuachlinski, Hndene Toman; Sr. Boysâ€"â€"Cameron Tomint 43° 107) / Leotis Musselman, Gordon Howling Shot pmt Jis (lirls Reta Coleman CÂ¥ 770. June Railie, Flinore Rosenâ€" Sr. Boys, 440 yds.â€"Cameron To man, Russel Snider, Ray Diefenbachâ€" Jro ffoys cEKart Toman q115 15%"), Howard Foote Georae Goettling; Sr. tsls; Myrtle Howline DX 1"%, Ruâ€" deme Toman. Theima Lans: sr. Boys KWas DMecetdaiches ad1% 27. Gorâ€" voen Howling. Leotis: Mass~man Hop. Step oabl bimp. Jro Girls Foinore Rusenberser +155 1170 Reta berwer; Jr. Hor® cHarl Howiard Foote, Delmor Ginls Melen Polf £2154 man, | Mriam Coleman Parkle Teman +245 f", asse] Suider. Sr. Boys, 220 yds â€"Cameron Toâ€" man, Russel Suider, Ray Diefonbachâ€" Threeâ€"legged â€" race, Jr. Girlsâ€"1, Elinore Rosenberger and Reta Colé twan: 2, Esther Rosenberger and Yvonne Bailie. Jr. Boys, 220 ydsâ€"Earl ‘Toman, Howard Foote, Robert Brighton. Threeâ€"legged race. Sr. Girlsâ€"L, Myrtle Howling and Rudene Toman; 2. Miriam Coleman and Helen Poll; %, Theima Lang and Betty Tuchlinâ€" Leneein Coleman; Sro Girls ~Betty Truehlinski CC 7") Myrtle Howling. mlene Toman: Sto Boys Russel Smider 21 #5"¢, Hay Diefrnbacher, Leotis Musselman Hish o Jime®p. Jr. Girls Reta Coleâ€" sudi 070 27,0 Hlinore: Hoseuberger, Esther Rosenbergor; Ir Boysâ€"â€"Earl Toman £35 9">o Hewurd Waots Tin. nlethiadh CROSSHILL All meetings commence at 8 p.m. Listen in to radio broadcast each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6.45 p.m. over the local station CKCR. Kitchener NEW GERMANY LINWOOD Waterloo A SPECIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO THE LADIES. Elmira Toenuer €21 C170 27,) Klinor o Resenberger; no 67 870 How: Coleman : St, ng €35 10710 Be MEETINGS The North Waterloo Liberal Association Josin Dinge dirow, Jr. Girls: ~Elinore o (39%). 0 Reta : Coleman, ; Jro Bovs ~Earl Toman Howard Foote, Delmore MR. SMITH, ML.A. for Dufferinâ€"Simcoe, and the candidate, MAYOR SMITH, will MAYOR McBRIDE, ML.A., of Brantford, the candidate, MA YOR SMITH, and others will speak. WALTER C. THNOMPSON, K.C., of Toronto and the candidate, MAYOR SMITH, will ©7¢0 Myrrle Howling. i0 Sro Bovs â€" Russel b. Hay Diefrnbacher, rer; Jr. Boysâ€"â€"Earl Noward Foote: Linâ€" Sr, _ Girls ~Myrtle . Betty Tuchlinski, Sr. Boysâ€"â€"Cameron Leotisâ€" Musselman, ip.oJro Girls 19 117+0 Iteta i Jro Eis Howard Poote, Girls Betty For this week as follows: eman (215) Toman; Sr. Rudenm« To St.. Roys Eimer Poll, 8 p.m., at Auditorium 8 p.m., at Town Hall Has arranged ...... OCT. 1, in Schnurr‘s Hall Miss Alice Hallman, President of the NDCS. Christian Feliowship, gave a talk on the life of "David", at the biâ€"weekly meeting which was held at the school on Thursday. A vocal duet entitled, "Work for the Night is Coming", was rendered by the Misses Dorothy Wanner and Ruth Erb and the Lord‘s Prayer was repeated in closing. Personals. born attended by Ruix Dede!s durmaBe fenu was held at the ‘The Interâ€"schoo Field Meet which is always held annually with the Tavistock, Ayr and New Dundee Conâ€" tinuation Schools, is being cancelled this year on account of the Infantile Paralysis epidemic. Miss (Cive sSherk and Mr. Eric Bolâ€" ter of Ritchener called on Mr. and Yrs Fioyd Sherk recently. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrsc 4 KK ‘Foman Jluring the past week | were â€" Mro and Mrs.â€" Albort Fischer sovul Mro dames Sparlinz of New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. S M. Koth of Baden, Messrs. J. Arno‘d and Theo Riepest of Kirchener and Mr. A. Smider of Brideeport, Mrs. Isaac. Gofton of Plattsville spont a few days of Jast week with \r and Mrs. Henry Waterman Mr. ind Mrs Emil Braun and Mr and Mrs. Harry Brannp and children, Andres and Jack of Preston were re eent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oli ver Zinn. Toman; Sr. Girlsâ€"Rudene Tomap 192 4"). Dorothy Wanner, Myrtle Howling Jr. Girls Championâ€"Rota Coloman., Jr. Boys Championâ€"Ear] Toman. Sr. Girls Championâ€"Myrtle Rowâ€" ling Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Hahn and family of Waterioo called on Mrs. Auron Toman on Thursday. Mr Jaines Wilson of Manitoulin Island was a recent.zuest of Mr. and Mrs EK. K. Bock, Miss Lanra Erboand Mro Weslar Mrs EK. K. Bock. Mss L.eira Erhb and Mr. Westey brh visited with Mr. and Mra. John Erb at Smithville recently Mexses: Christian Geohk of Hespeler ihd _ Arnold (Grodl of Gravenhurst visifed with relatives and friends in the DL ahd community on Thursâ€" Sr. Boys Championâ€"Cameron Toâ€" man and Russel Snider, equal. Mr. and Mrs. Heory Waterman were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hewitt at Plattsville. SEPT. 30, in Haller‘s Hall OCT. 1, in Township Hall September 29 September % October 4 mber 28, 1987