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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Nov 1937, p. 2

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PAGE TWO The Waterice Chronicle, Wuterloo County‘s only semiâ€"weekly uewspaper, devoted #e the interests of the Town of Waterico aad Waterico County, is published at Â¥ Ontaric Street, Watcriog, every Tuesday and Friday. The Chronicle is a member of tise Cansdian Week!y Newspaper Assuciation, and the Ontarivâ€"Quebec Newspaper Association SUbBSCRIPTIONS PAYALBE $200 per year .u Canada . $2.80 per year eountries Single cupes. Tuesday edition 2 cents, New Apartment for Kitchener On the plot south of the new l n 3 apartment will be erected a one ds storey business block. The rear of the building will provide space reâ€" frigerating and additional wareâ€" MALCOLM R. GILES house space for the Brewers Wareâ€" _ supreme Secretary, Loyal Order of house. The front part will be used Moose, will be the principal speaker for manufacture by Manager C. H. ai an open meeting and initiation, Musselman. Workmen are now reâ€" Moose Temple, Kitchener. Nov. 17 moving the old house on the lot & p.m. & * purchased from Harry ToltOn Shirt â€"_â€"=zccczccccc_ Co. The Battler and Freiburger block to the north of the apartment FOUR HUNTERS KILL is to be turned into an apartment . JERSEY COW MISTAKEN | _ FOR DEER; PAY COSTS Four Kitchener and Preston Persons Injured and Taken to KITOHENHR, Nov. 15.â€"Leaves be ing burned beside the Galtâ€"German Mil‘s highway on Thursday created u smoke screen in which two motor cars collided almost headâ€"on, sendâ€" in« four people to a hospital with painful head and face lacerations. The Chronmicle i all newsâ€"stands i ener and Waber and the UChrorni business office . soon as plans are will commence. The four injured were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Downing, Mre. Downing‘s moâ€" ther, Mrs. Mary Dyer, all of Kitchenâ€" er. and Mrs. Effien McLeod, Preston. All suffered gashes about face and head. Police say the cars were driven by Clarence Hilborn, Preston, and by Mrs. Downing. Mrs. McLeod was in Hilborn‘s car. Waterioo Contractor Will Do the Work.â€"New One Storey Business Block. tractor John Collision Due to Smoke Screen Two nuns, Sister Helen and Sister Ambrosia, both of St. Mary‘s Hos pital, Kitchener, who were in the Downing car were uninjured. RoY S BEANX. Editor Vewe 0 NOV. 16 to 24 ROYAL COLISEUM â€" TORONTO ncas\ DON‘T MisS TXAE THns WaTtErcoo CHronicLEe sPECIAL CHEAP RAILWAY RATES DAVID BEAN & SONS LIMITED, Publishers is un sale ut in Kitch ROYAL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1937 The whole scope of Africnlune in finest display. Livestock, poultry, flowers, grain, WINTER FAIF seed, foxes and minks. Outstanding Special Attractions. Events with interest and a[rl for all. Plan now to attend. 8 l'glorious ys packed with entertainment and instruction. been made new three apartment d to conâ€" Waterloo. erected at ested perâ€" WILLIAM M. BEAN, Associate Editor | PORT HLGIN, Nov. 16. â€"Following an hour of patient stalking four local hunters C. Tupling, Otto Shrank, Donâ€" ald Trumbly and Gibson Goar, on ‘Thursday, shot a Jorsey cow owned by Herman Boettger, on a farm bush lot, a few miles south of here. Damâ€" ‘agu have been paid and the cow quartered to satisfaction. Lawrence Hoffman, New Dundee, was charged in Kitchener court on Friday with the theft of a auto heatâ€" er and carburetor, valued at $25, from Frank Janier, his neigbbor. Senâ€" tence was suspended it being his ‘firat offense. Lawyer J. G. Schnarr ucted for defendant. MOTORISTs PaY FinEs "© ‘Robert Meyors, Contreville, Frank Bayton, Thedford, one Kitchener and two Waterloo men each paid $1.00 and costs in police court for violatâ€" ing traffic regulations. HOLD PLOWING BEE GRANBY, Nov. 15.â€"Farmers had 34 teams at a plowing bee on the farm of Norman McNaughton, who has been ill the past two months with infantile paralysis. The fall plowing was completed in one afterâ€" noon. NEW DUNDEE MAN IN COURT C o s 10 Ensl & 0 ¢‘%g E _ < TX [ ame _ E+s Cc ‘ f ‘ Â¥ x IN ADVANCE in the United States Friday edition 3 cents in Independent New spaper Establishe« THE WATERLOO und | foreign 8.# _ The photographer took his life in his hands to seâ€"|ping up‘‘ is the military euphemistic term for stampâ€" cure this excellent photo of Japanese "mopping up"|ing out whatever life is left after the artillery bomâ€" operations in the Chapei district of Shanghai. "Mopâ€"(bardment has done its work. JAPANESE FORCES MOP UP AFTER ARTILLERY BOMBARDMENT (Ontario) CHRONICLE Tuesday, November 16, 1987

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