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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Oct 1937, p. 1

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600 STRIKERS VOTE ON McBRIDE OFFER Ontanio M.nister of Labor Hon. M M MeBride and Mr. A R. Kautman company president conferred in To ronto last Friday after which the pro posals were drafted hy Mr MeBride‘s «opartinent The executives of the four Kiteh execu1iy y Mi discluisaidt the projosals at a theetitg Wedneslas mabht jasting until early Hharsdas mormin® What meftition is made of the 646 +irlkifie â€" emiployees | retubning | )e Mercbatcts â€" Rubtes .. Goodrieh | ‘Tire sn Wieahoan‘s net en Wedimesifas mix ht wcith Xtoâ€" Cohercseid disenssed the | propesale | The proposals were te Je sibmitted '.-.Illr entive men hership of the. Kaulman loca} Iast maht to accept or reject The Kaufman strike toduy eutrred upon its sixth week sinee the 600 employeses | walked ow after their demands for higher wages and in provied | werhing o oomditotis. were n pased hy ko company offichrs M Coten oetarnied oto Toronto Ontario Department of Labour ;. _ . * Settlement Offer of 6â€"Week | Entire Jury Goes Strike to be Accept C * 1X 5t Reyecteg _ _‘ 10 Miles to See U LXT PiHprascibre h One Man‘s Wife A mass imeeliny a Kaufman | Rubbhes loeal of the United of. America . was s h+ «irlhkifwe â€" emfiotees â€" |etul sn k * rhe Chrenicle asked "The Departient ofo Lak ns to beturmn e werk alootfcs plied WANT EMPLOYEES TO RETURN TO JOBS NOW A mass ineelng ot membets of the Kaufman | Rubbe â€" Company . union local of the United Rubber Workers ofâ€" America was scheduled for last might( Thursday.. to hear the proâ€" posals of the Ontamo Department of Labor for settlement of the strike lecal President Maurice Wanamaker stared at Pwoorclock Thursday afte? ty uk T went yeseven Kantman â€" rubher workers were summeoned To appear hrfore Magistrate Blake on Tuesday morning but onls eleven showed up Sixteen who were not present were urdered to do so failing which police efficers will he asked to esoort them te the â€" police court Thintyâ€"three more were anminoned to appear in court and face charges of obstruect ing | police officers and interfering with the meviug of freight cars id the Kaniman factory Magistriate Blake ceddressing the strikers stated aso long as they obeyed the law They had nothing To tear. Jenny Holdmeyer was the first to appear. Hobert Timm, on behalf of the group of strikers said connsel for the defense was not present and asked for av adjournment nntil next Tnesday | which was agreed to hy Crown | Attorney Clement and the Magistrate Those who apprared were AmeDba Mederak, Fred Krueger, John Blhun Fred â€" Tiimm â€" Norma&n Meyer, John Seilz, Raph | Martin. | Vincent | Laâ€" combe, | Fred â€" Woinowsky. . Vincent Pokrywska and Pau] Krul. Those who did not answer the summons were Emerson Lichty, Adolph Michâ€" aclowsky, Ted Shtnitz, Rudolph Ernst, Carl Psutka, Walter Woiskie, Delton Lichty, Nick Mondura, Reta IUmâ€" bach, Mary Eby, Jenny Holdmeyer Lucy â€" Lels, _ Amy â€" Ploulski, _ Rosa Fsutka. Mary Bondura and William Lichty The 3% ag_ainst whoin charges of ubstructfon were x,_.ld Tuesday are Pramk Brown. Torty Ratzloff, Clar ence Straus, Erneat Haas, Clarence Guenther, Edward Rocko), Panl Krul, Roy Oakiey, Orlo Bowman, Rudoiph Ernst. Mike Leprick, John Leprick, Mass Meeting Called For _ P/an Banguet For King, Euler and Smith Roee 7 don (i Boll, h Joseth Ha Kr Olende ton, H Harold Timin There 81 Rotary Club Helps Regain Use of / 8T. JACOBS, Oet. 28. â€"" tims of infantile paralysis village are making definite toward recovery. Irene Kn ky, 16â€"yearâ€"oid daughter of Jrs_ Arthur Knischewsky, h recovered the use of hey arms â€" after treatment . g Grace Hospital at Toront Kitchenerâ€"Waterlon Rotary eame interested in her c recovered the use of hey legs and arms â€" after treatment given . at Grace Hospital at Toronto. The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Rotary Club beâ€" came interested in her case and furnished the money for electrical treatments. She was able to walk out of the hospital and take a bus for home. Prior to the treatment she had to be earried into the hos pital. The second victim of the disease, Irene Gingerich, will be confined to her home for severa) weeks Her condition is improving Vol. 81, No. 87 U Mro Wanaim Waterloo County‘s SEMIâ€" WEEKLY was Un Thursday Night; No Mention Made of Increased Wasges ? 1. Mike ~ Zimken Godelic . Ross tth W Krafiy, . Jacobs Viet of Paralysis ns Psutka, y. â€" Nick â€" Mary I Lels, ca l Mary Appear ntyâ€"seven BW A hi« r. Dor arty 1 the ase M onet hy Balak limid 1 toPsutk Tike] Waliter Weo c Mondura, Eby, Jenny Amy | Pik nbrbs uk ») W tu s ar the four Kiteh acals, Doanmion ‘Tire t .. goadrich â€" ‘Tire met on Wodmesifuas Colterc snd «bisonssed The proposals were L ons The entive en Koautman loca} last [ «bor Pau) Krul. ‘Those iswer the summons jchty, Adolph Michâ€" nltz, Rudolph Ernst, Iter Wolskie, Delton fondura, Reta Umâ€" , Jenny Holdmeyer ny _ Pikulski, _ Rosa 4 Jt _ ondura and William â€"~/ gay EV t whom charkes of . e 4 C2 s 7 & s yid Tuesday are ~* 6 x , , â€"~ h _ ~/ & » e Pory Ratzloff, Clar JP\ "y .& ~ * * neat Haas, Clarence \ ,‘ } ’ i Rocke), Panl Krul, ‘ ‘ _’_, e 0 Bowman, Rudoiph % o M prick, John Leprick, M a\ & d ward Straus. Gor #f k ‘om Jinsky, Harvey : S B er, Russell Welsh, * foseph Koehler, Juâ€"‘ d e ra â€" Petrasko, Helen v Scheel. Jacob Anâ€" . © ind k. Wilfied Stoeaser e John lza. R@ber!t tka and Ed Norman rehurnahle Nov 8 P QL s ps « s Victims & s alysis Are & & Recoverin **4 e % uons 100 g ’,A.-v‘ u= [R «& A P i ‘.\. P > Ips 16â€"Â¥earâ€"Old Girl * * â€"* C a ,., S Arma and Legs N j 4 R boas Mes: ... â€" P U . Oct. 28 Two vie % : z> e :' "th ’v ile paralysis in this Â¥ i ra e e ing definite progress d o < a + tak€ C y.â€" Irene Knischews mep wan en # e daughter of Mr. and h :_ e / R ischewsky, has again < a k ; use of her legs and }‘ â€"**~ A â€" 5 reatment . given . at Li l ‘ . 1 at Toronto. . The 1 rloo Rotary Club beâ€"| + d in her case and money for electrical o aa d w in Court Kantman â€" rubher umoned to appear Bluke on Tuesday ‘oid the Chronicle make public the i) drafted by the Asked if there ef . tiebeitse . ift a uot helheve so" ramaker and ns with their atlor Toronto carefully eals at a tueetitig d to Toronto maker said he is eocall from Toâ€" afrernoen, amtil +o maake | parldie would onl sas y, Adolph Michâ€" Rudoiph Ernst, Wolskie, Delton Twe wie sis in this te progress Knischewsâ€" of Mr. and , has again v legs and given . at l sa feom â€" Mi y awre , €lar larence nl Krul, tudoliph Aprick, hx Rot wallL= Collided With Car Driven by Detenbeck on Euclid Avenue SEAFORTH _ â€" A coroner‘s jury inquiring Wednesday imto the death of _ Joseph _ Ambrose â€" Murphy on Saturday evening, following a colâ€" lisfon two miles east of Seaforth, between the burgy in which he was driving and a motor car, found that no blame could be attached to Ross Rennie, Seaforth student and driver of the car. At the same time the jury | recommended | that â€" Rennie‘s permit be suspended for three years. The jury took one hour and five minutes to reach a verdict. Youth Suffers W ould Bar Death Car Driver Three Years Is W No was admeuncedl beday that little thas Betiy Fisher, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. J. K. Pisher, Waterloo, who s in very falemed violinist, and at esnt studying at the Toronto Conâ€" ce utuby 0; Music, will appear as swlois! warth Te Tormto Symphony thochestoa there sery shortly A Year Ago Toâ€"day Then some one solved the problem neatly by simply moving the whole panel to the Fiset home. forty miles west of Queâ€" bec. The jurymen slept there Juror Adjutor Fiset of St. Basi‘e heard his wife‘s condition was critical, and he asked to be allowed to see her. For a while court officials were stumped, beâ€" cause the law says jurymen must not be separated. QUEBEC.â€"Every one of the twelve men trying France Cote for murder moved Wednesday to a village home forty miles from here where the wife of a juryman lay i}l. bae fra . We Garelpli . and A! top right ompenni bins 1c far pom . verdin On Wt eru ott October 29, 1936 M fnssi Broken Leg Jm Yingd whns and 4y 1 onbaf Pot th °_ Templin the veteran lid snffered | a comâ€" he leff leg in an d Avenue ahout Prize Winning Oxen and Horses at Provincial Plowing Match M thi Detenheck was onto Enchd and min Euciid when is Taken to the K. H. MeNalls, ladlay that little daughter of Mr. t, Waterloo, who violinist, and at + evenIng. ~ Chief Moreai wl oanviestimated nvem by J1 ol comme. collided a dmnt 26 ds Conn Hive f1 sinlfered JefT dex Lt Togo t on .« Lutheran‘s 45th «» Anniversary Nov.7 Established 1856 ) kpown editor eg year old J W No WATERLOO CHRONICLE| " _ | _ CONESTOGO, Oet. 28. 81\ Mat thew‘s Lutheran corgregiation will celebrate the 4ith @anmversary of (the â€" afedication _ of _ their present \church, dedieated Noav. #ith. ist2, on â€" Sunday | afternoon, | Nev. Tth \next, at 2.30, when Rev, Mr. Mosig \of New Hamburg will preach the German festival sermon and Hes A. G.) Jacobi of â€" Kitchermer will preach the Engtish sermen St.. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church a fine brick structure, was buill in the year 1892. duruimge the pacteorats of Rev. J. Goos, and replaced the , former: rougheast editice which had served us the Hodse of Worship fo 29 years, having been Inalt in 1%0i%, shortly after the comregation Ired been organized. â€" and during tlu time had become too small For the needs of the congregation‘~ welfare. so plans were completed for the ahe molition of the: former church on which place the new church was erected. Great credit for the fine building and good workmanship is due to Mr. Geo. Moogk, a then Waterloo architect, and Mr, Wiltiam Loebsack, the local mason contrac tor, â€" and | Menryâ€" Holle, carpente contractor. Mr. Loebsack now lives in Waterloo and occasionally visit= the church he for many years at tended. _A few years after the church was built, to be exact in 1897, two bells were purchased and placed in the stately steeple to send out its call for worshippers to atâ€" \tend service every. Sunday. These were dedicated to the service of the {|church in the spring of that year, during |the pastorate of | Rev. 11. | Walbaum. IMPRESSIVE SERMONs. MUSIC TO MARK EVENT Fine Brick Charch Erected in 1892 Replaced Edifice Built in 1853. From this time on the history of * the church, save the purchase of the pContimeed on Page 40 Nofi Fine St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church At Conestogo Was Erected in 1892 t in the spring of that year the pastorate of Rev. H 1 in Porgne News Record @ of Campbellville whe 1. Plow ! «inning | . «_ The d recentn |a : lownship Tax _ ~â€" Payers to Receive! J i in‘ bare. 1937 Notlcel WarerLoo, Owtamio, Frimay, Octoser 29, 1937 Eight Pages | Reductions | Please Holstein Group To Plan Meeting eoy satepayer, if as siad. Theore e homs ave ue to the fine stiming â€" rmafisfrips . fitmatiers . to c the faet wi the Ontarie governtient has tk nov on the [ull eost of O Age Pon ons sand â€" Mothers Allowanees: and ols onrrde a subsidy of one mill for cepy aleilin of fowarship assessmient i M it ic ddeeys Chiont ficbe enlasd M ces Wb nt timulihe in s herice H ED t\ tmiastry is in Tax bills se Ratepayers of Waterloo Tp. â€" o netsees will show sub «dnetions | for | pmcretically ayerc dtogs siud. Theore th batin‘ n M Lorte Weber informed wer of Jaden gs Pras) Ho‘scein â€" Association, izht of Conestozo first and â€" Fred M Snyder cond | yiee pmesident ie uts M ie wiih the Bisiier e Cluh Proi Maith Puses Mushandry at whamad Coltege, and w hy appointed Iresud Depocctmient itfi e snest â€" speikers. y us Puaken gs Presi Fi Phow Uithaton o mreetlug oi December 9th Latheran . Chureb exlon. in the form with Tthe Baging Club Prol Ruaith Ihe Hie â€" Maberdaa? slan . Breeders o domight Friâ€" tor the anmnnal snzathen an Dh Bills Will | Two ostic reveivied severe Au(s} ulc ln rld“les ?ul,mul the Taze and head when lf ear in which they were riding was en ’~lll|t'k lncmul\;;!w on the :';nk \ll;'t'(iliMlllher Watches Helpless as | |erossing of the Grand River ailâ€" & way by radial car No. 973 about Flames Lick up Braceâ€" ’ [# p.m. Tuesday night bridge Cottage. | _ The two girls, Miss Esther Kenmâ€" â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" n J nedy, 200 Lydia street, Kitchener, BRACEBRIDGE. â€" Two â€" small jand â€" Miss Leona O‘Donnell, 468 children were burned to death near [ King E., Kitchener, were passengers here Wednesday while their mother, in a car deiven by Arthur Kennedy, driven back by flames from her res= ; ) Belfevue Avetue â€" Also im the car cue attempt, stood helplessly by and { |was Cliforod Kennedv. 08â€" Euclid watched their twoâ€"room cabin, with | | Avetine. The ear was cominz toâ€" the children inside, being consumed i |wards Waterfoo on Park street and by flames. ; pwas struck on the right â€"ile by the _ Iyan, 4, and Gordon, 2, small son: itrolley, which had just left Allan of John Mason, a highway laborer, pstreet for Kitchener.. The drolley were the viectims. Their charred [ was _ in charge of â€" Motorman L. bodies were removed from the burnâ€" ‘Damicl and Conductor A. Jofkin. ing debris a few minutes after |h..7 (*45 Chitord . Kennmes Averine. | The esn v | wards Waterbes on d pwas struek on the ri itrolley, which had pstreet for Kitchener [ was in charge of ‘Daniel | and Condue tboth of Preston, The can oa~ ceonxd | wreeked, â€" the righ <mashed, with | fendd {board | sbemofistred |wheel seas ~nagper prrulial ear pushred ~f {into the curb en th Park ostveet. l w ll‘i;{ht side of the car The accident. wa~ i ‘“’m-'r!n.. police 21 Die in Jap Train Wreck Two Girls Injured in Park Street President Jerry Schneider of the Vincimus Clab, a brarnch of the Community Recreation â€"â€" Council, stafes that they will provide hooks and magazines and anrange entcr tainment during the winter for the inmates at the Kiteherer orphanage, W ‘sther _ hennedy â€" and Leona O‘Donnell Suffer Numerous Cuts.â€"Car Hil on Level Crossing. Urges King George To ‘Four Empifl: MORE CHEER FOR ORPHANS LONDON, Oct. 28. â€"Sir Hugh O‘Neill. Conservative, suggested in the House of Commons yesâ€" terday that "Now we have a young and active King, it would be of tremendous mperial beneâ€" fit if during the course of the next few years the ruling sov ereign could pay a visit to the British dominions and the British Empire." YRSOHLOHAT A iratech worre Speaking in the debate on the address in reply to the speech f:rom the throne, Sir Hugh exâ€" pressed pl¢asure that the King was to ho!d a Durbar in India. Radial Smash fred â€" The: Teft rear igt pee off o whern . the ceach vigtht fembe B prin edorrcenich Tebeph the â€" antemobile the west side of witmlows on the rowere shattered, movestirated | by th P\ Twent voime d Wolnes . said to be rch i @vead e hraeks to 1 The se ‘i Yohohome |f uc paimeses, '| Sn\ d _ badly being rutiving {t. rear f fine Ten Waterloo Hens â€"Smash all Records | _ LINWOOD, Oct. 28. â€" Children from this district attending Elmira | High School are without transportaâ€" |tion service since the Elmira Bus {Lines â€" discontinued operating _ beâ€" tween Elmira and Linwood. The |bus had been late on several occaâ€" ‘sim)s and when parents protested }flu- service was promptly stopped. Two Children â€"Die in Flames [¢ Anmafhin enntest 141 birds qualified tec ousetration . while in the Ontarie fl #orna i fled Clarence â€" Henrich informed the Chronicle yestérday that his egg |Iaying champrons are b&ck in Themr ‘hmm- pens in Waterloo after spen.d |ing the pas!t yvear at Ottawr com \peting in the hen eggâ€"Jaying con “"“ An odd thing, said Mr. Hen rich, is that the hens after reaching home actualy refused to eat m cH#nice feed of corn, wheat and onts set out for them. . They had b(’l’l} so / re stricted to a fixed Jiet while away Ivan, 4, and Gordon, 2, small son: ot John Mason, a highway laborer, were the victims. Their charred bodies were removed from the burnâ€" ing debris a few minutes after the fire had started. Kâ€"W/lRotary Club Has Had Many Crippled Children Cases Righted Daring practice at the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo _ Collegiate â€" grounds on Tuesday, Donald Hear, aged 18. suffered a fractured leg. The fracâ€" ture was set at the K.â€"W. Hospital. Roseville Scene of Junior Short Course North Waterloo Liberals to Honour Sons of Waterloo The sessions will be beld in the Ruseville School House and other hills in Roseville, and will commence sbortv after December 1st and conâ€" came until March ISt next year. Comâ€" petent jnstructors will be present Jor the conrses. Pull detaile will be a.ranged m about ten days and will then be announced. The sShort Courses jast year were lheld in Baden and two years ago in Wanterbourne LINWOOD STUDENTS WITHOUT BUS SERVICE The annual Jumior Farmer‘s and Juniorâ€" Women‘s Short Course will b« held this year at Roseville, E. 1 Voloughry of Galt, Outarto Dept. of Agriculture | repréesentative | tor| Waâ€" lerloo County. informed the Chronâ€" loie vesterday t tie [1_ was also ammomced | ; pert of | larred Rocks owned by W. S Mall of Oakvilie: Ont., fook first place '"Y the seventcenth iOutario oggâ€"layin& contest. . producing 2.38% eges an4 | compiling a tota of 25961 points 1 Scecont place in the Canadian conâ€" ! fost went ho in pen of White l.fighnrnai excred dnc Hall whieh laih 2182 ces | and had a fotal of 24863 points A | peticet White : Deshorns owned by ‘ the Inapece trecendt id Ractin, Otta w wak * hnd wahh 2644 sges and 94490 | X pon op Bambed Kocks owned bs 1 1. Roth & Sone of New Hambure, took second place in the Ontario eenlest, Iagine 2223 cggs and having 214732 points â€" Third place went to + pen of White Leghorns owned by WoOJ Choninard of Trenton. which laid 2,293 aees and had 2,429 4 points Poth contests, held at the Expert hoenlal Farm here. concluded today ind weore the hest ever held Tt was the first time Rhod» Island Reds took See cSetidian etuimpionship _ In the L omulian contest 141 birds qualified tee ousetration â€" while in the Ontarke» 6w ine and qo the b Phand prosi n diet Lay 2,695 Eggs in 365 Days and Win 18th Canadian Layâ€" ing Contest.â€"Owned hy that It is the first time, stated Henrich, that Rhode Ialand Red won a Dominion champianship ht« oTd hode He d ord TTAWA. Oct 25.A pen of ten de Island Red hens owned by t Henrich of Waterioo, . wou . the teenth Canadian eggâ€"laying conâ€" producing 2.695 eges in 365 «fays compiling a total of 2,915.0 points bominion Department of Agriocnlâ€" mnonticed | fonigh) _ Pro«dgetHon 64 ecze established a .onadian SUFFERS BROKEN LEG they preferred / a change nf} C. J. Henrich, 20â€" )0 "A little Kitchener girl of eleven ‘ ‘y(-ar\ of age was first referred to 1Iho Retary Club nine years ago as _ jan unfortunate victim of infantile I9U [ paralysis. This left her with both not 1{«-.4 badly involved.. Following an the operation in 1930 she was obliged e00â€" to wear a substantial brace for a days period of years. Nevertheless it was bints practically "impossible for her_to icn)â€" |walk without asisstance. . At the eHon celimic this year it was recommended vlian {that she should be submitted for a fusion of the left knee and a fixaâ€" n of [tion of the ankle joint. She was HMall admitted to the hospital in July ,» in 1wh(-n- she remained for about three ying weeks. As a result of this further ang |operation, it is expected that she 3 will no longer require the use of a zs bbrace. of | An inspection of Waterloo county romds is being made this week hy Mr. | members of _ the voad and bridge hacf fcommittes _ awWong _ with Engineer |‘ EKinrey _ Lip Entirely Corrected i "A young man from Gtenallan IhadJ been marked sinee birth with a ‘u-,’ provmomnced hare lip. He was ladnugied â€"to the Toronto General Hospida) this summer and discharged after a seriod of three weeks. The ‘uu\pau nveat was entirely corrected, much to th satisfaction of the paâ€" tient. The banquet will honour the three distinguished _ sons of _ Waterloo County, who have attained prominâ€" ence in the Dominion and Provinâ€" cial governments. Prime Minister Mackenzie King has been approached, and has signiâ€" fied his willingness to attend, if pos. sible, Mr. Schofield said. Hon. Mr. Euler and Mr, Smith have already promised to be present. The banâ€" yuet definitely will be held within the next month. The Advisory Comâ€" wittee of the Association met Wedâ€" nesday night and appointed a subâ€" committee of President Schofield, Secretary â€" John R. Watson and Treasurer A. W. Boos to complete plans for the affair. President J. Harper Schofield of the Association told the Chronicle that such a banquet has been planned for some time, to be held in November. "It is unfortunate that the Kitchener Board of Trade also proposes such a banquet to be held next Spring. It is not our wish to destroy their plans, for if necesâ€" sary we may combine the two orâ€" ganizations for the meeting." _ President Schofield _ Declarea Plans Under Way for Monster Banquet in November in Kitchener. The North Waterloo Liberal Asâ€" sociation has had underway for some time plans to stage a monster banquet in Kitchener in November with Dominion Prime Minister W. L. M. King, Dominion Minister of Trade and Commerce W. D. Euler, M.P. for North Waterloo, and Mayor J. A. Smith, ML.A. for North Waterloo and Ontario Hydro Commissioner, as guests of honour, the Chronicle was informed yesterâ€" day. â€" s Due to the holding of the banâ€" quet,â€"the date of the annual meetâ€" ing originally set for Saturday. November 6th, has been set back to Saturday, December 4th, at the Waterloo _ Town â€" HaÂ¥. _ President Schofield intimated that a large atâ€" tendance at the annual meeting has been planned by the strongly orâ€" ganized association. Club Makes Annual Appeal at Monster Carnival Frolic on Monday and Tuesday. "A summary of the recent activiâ€" ties of the Kitchener and Waterloo Rotary Club on behalf of crippled children indicates that thirtyâ€"five cases â€" have â€" received â€" surgical or medical treatment since the last clinic in May," said H. M. Cook, chairman â€" of _ the club‘s crippled children‘s â€" committee. _ "Of these twelve cases have been equipped with appliances such as splints or braces or with special shoes in order to assist in correcting their deformiâ€" ties. A larger group of twenty cases was admitted to Toronto hospitals for surgical attention at the hands of â€" the orthopaedic | specialists â€" in these hospitals. These were of variâ€" ens types as the following specific cases will indicate, ANNUAL MEETING SET FOR SATURDAY. DEC. 4 "A Kitchener boy of six years of age was rererred to the clinic this year â€" with a~ conpenital torticollis, more ('lmnmnll_\' known as ‘wry neck,‘ also resulting in facial assymâ€" etry. He was admilted to the Hosâ€" pital for Sick Children in July, reâ€" quiring | hospitalization â€" for about twn weeks eonly_â€" The disability in this case was also entively corrected, and as a rerult, this boy can now go through life: withont this un pleasant deformity "Another Waterioo hoy had been auffering | with bilateral â€" flat â€" feet with shortened tendons which seri onsty inferfered with his walking In 4une he was admitted to the Sick Chuldren‘s Hospital for double flat foot operation to correct his deformity. Asvantage was taken at the same time of repriring a partial hare lip from which he had also <nffered . INSPECT COUNTY ROADS Price 8 Cents

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