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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Feb 1938, p. 8

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Thv Kitcit, INT Ylvt'A. Hoard INF uins 11435 with mm] .1530“: of 582.- 801.!” and a toul nwmhlvrship of 1.034. The assots include the new wing mluv at $501100 and domated u. Hun inst'rut,on during tho past yum 1-, Mru. Mary Kaufman and may t"nrtti.chincs procidod tor the rvw h'l’dvl‘n: v.l‘.an m tt,167.'M. Th u \v-x'v nan-"nuts int-lulled in ter. r, {MJ' presented at the annual mus-ting hull] in tho form ot a din- nor party In the nr'w gymnasium at the 'CUCCA. During tho event greet- iopts war» received trom directors of I the Y M CA. and trom the national board of the v.w.cA. and " bourd' members were elected with Mrs. v, o Breithaupt being rammed to the presidency. Seatorth Goal. McGee: defence. Beit. Sins, tonir». N. Hr"oetrramt; wines. G, Hilvohrand and Wills; lube, Kmspe. Dun'np. Rennie. Planner-y. 'trtf--Cttir1t Appol. Y.W.C.A. ASSETS NOW V TOTAL $82,801.67 New Framttartr--ooat Pratt; do f"rwe. Roth, Elchhr; centre, Neihm; Mugs. Emslie. Kropf; subs L. Bow- man. 0. Bowman. RMU. now-Mar. Reinhardt Rover Roth was the leading scorer, mum: three goals. Elchler and Reid scored two each. Boehler, Neihm and Kropt scored one each. N, Hlleehrand scored two goats for Stator": while sills and Dunlap mored one each "--""eK, _____ -.._v. ...c wuw. Friday's game marked the mm ' t Sammy Bonn-n to active can). salon for the 22nd consecutive sea.- son, He was one of the sun when New Hamburg won the intermediate t"aampiomshitr in 1926, 3911(0th has one rumaining mama to play in St. Marys. A victory tor Beaufort}: will give rim-m A p.'ar-otr pmitlon. but a loss will mean that New Hamburg will enter the series. NEW HAMBURG. Feb 7 ANN: Hamburg defeated Sealorth try the score ot ")4 in an intermediate "B" ()HA. game here Friday night. The victory gave the locals it mathemat- teat chance of gaining a play-on berth. New Hamburg Beats Seaforth by 10-4 Third tteriod-Port Cottrorne. nu amid 6.40; iKitetteaer, Lorentz. (Sc-hum In» Penalties. Schmr (2). Goal thammary Ptrat Periott--dmet"mesr, SM. T.35; Kitchener, Lang 14.00. Second period-Port Colborno, Up per (Leitch) 400; Port Corlbornc. Fitzgerald (Ramona) 8.20. Fanatic. ~ReynoYds, F'ottreabaett, Behaarr, Schmidt. Port Coltrotoe--ial Erotica; de- fhnce. Morrison, Canaan; contra. Fitzgerald; wings. Mocha. Ruth-l: “In McGowan. Raynoldn, Timur can. butch, Upper. mrhsree--gaeuon. 1rttchtsoer--mrat Dunner; defence, Reherer and Schmidt; centre, 'l'tytsr o-hch; wings. ttetuusrr. C. Kuhn; cubs. Htrrchenrattor, Lang, Dunbrook Lorentz, E. Knu, Bhuternaget (an?) Fitzgerald, dimmnuve centre war a. In In the limelight again tor the Blunts. he neared um goth. Scum". Ibo led the Greennmrua m checking the Sailor: and aBaiBtqrd in on. cool. was outlawing tor the Kitchener BI: lune- the Sailors had ' " vanuge ot an our; mm as Kitch- n-or drew a navy load at panama. but did not more on any ot these “mums. Bill 1'orbeau's ham new check ed to I nuudum by tho Greenshlru tho tool a Ido-Kual lead in (no ttrat period. tiaiiors rteued u up w the qocogut and the lean“ apul a Real each in [he mm The game gave Glceuuhlru 4 total ot foul mums m keaguc standing and MI Salts mu) pun”: behind me Iugualudmg Turonlu (hummus, PORT (“MRNE M '--ortxo W'MBNMH, no. hr) Kilvbener Greenghlru held the Tiger- registered um maps-m Port Colborgge Sailor- .miur) in an iulcrn to a. 33 owrume dram In an Ontario Lwlilo with the new- Hotiwy Aummuon senior “A" (In. Tanners here Friday a here Fri-luv aight ”we hum behind to I Kitchener Ties Waterloo Wi Port Colbornc 13th f "a: new; of up, n... rmrwarmlut.uu Human 2!! Rant: ty N Chicaeo . . 9 Detroit 'ttVN 'rtVPV . it Tuesday» Montrval t'Uirago at Boston. Thursday- -MoTItreai Chicago at Canadian 1"):quch C:mauiuc t:u, 1'vt'rttl; u ont rm]? NATlONAL LEAGUE STANDING lrlernahonal Section _ W, L T P l P In no" x (‘zmudivns It p. mums 2, Toronto Is ”Mun I. tmieago 2 Tux-nun It, "oston l. \Ylu‘liruhh f2. Canadiens 8, Ladies’ O.H.A. I' «an 2. Hamilton ih Junior "B" li. 7 'r"'" 3 s, Hikes " T Jumor "B" 0.H.A. Xupam-v IG, Picton 4. Aurum l Markham l. Richmond Hill 7. Btotgiht11qt 7. 5a,rthrwn V. 3, St. Miles 1. CT,S, ll, Runnymnde 2 Lindsay Cr, Hutton 2. London y.. Woodstock 2 Univ Ii Parry Sound 5, Junior "A" 0.H.A. Oshawa 4, Natiw- Sons l? Guplph T, Ga". 4. "ttermediatq A Suntan! 9. Woodstock 2 Watertotr 3, Acton 2. Preston 6, Galt 2. Whitby It (‘ohourg 2 G'rttvenhutst P.. Camp Borden 1 Inleremdiate "B" New Hamburg 10. ts'eafopth I (‘unningmn "i. Port Perry 3 nramnton tt. Bolton ii, Port Dover G. suncop I! Hinton 6. Tavistm-k 3 Po-raus 12. Arthur 0. Oshawa E, Port Hope 2. Whitby J. Cohonrg 2. ANOHAGMI Woods, defence. Runner and Gibbons, (Gum. I. Marlo, mugs. Arbic and Mooney; subs, Terry, " Morton, N Horton. Waiters and E Marin. Vv'alrrloo Goal Ttsett"trttasdr " h-uce. Couett and Richardson; cen- tre, Gran, wings. Krueger and Trrotr man; subs. 'Kroxw. Hausa Home, Schmlll, (heathen 'tere-ttot. N, Morton drew a “Human: In» conduct penalty late in the second pe~ Hod for taking a slap at tho [act with his stick as “Meme Who! attempted to pick tt up. Horton I” 1'Blateruttt objection to being given d penalty with Gunther Senior "B" Uueen's T. Belleville 4. Trmlmn 6, Pelprboro 3. St Catharines 6. Niagara PHI» 4 The Uvttott mulnrra Una: and Norm. divided Acluu’l goals unis Hanna, t' Coach and (inn scored tor Waterloo. FRIDAY NIGHTS SCORE6 Senior o.K.A. Tomato 1; Brannon! 2 Kitchener 3. Port (‘olbmrw ", Tummy, sbr'tt' ahead 14) and 2 l but T gnu wok owner the lead with a pair Lst pen-udrperwd gull. and delud~ n t the "mm"; m the gunk-as third ”nod trstermediate A (mmwwuod 6, Midland 8 unarmed-ta B Newmarket 9. Sutton 0 nun-241mm» 5, Milton l, Junior I KrNHEtottt, Fob. T,-_oo Tiger- regmered their “It luau» anon m an lulcrmedhle out. mutt, mm the deco-d Naoo Acton Tanners here Friday night when they “duo hum behind to um " below a wold u: .m-r ".'.,000 (an. the In: majority or about were school ttttil, Whuhy Cl. Pt. Hope 1 anuulu 3, Canadian: 0 Montreal 1. Chicago P. Detroit 6 Americans I an! WEEK-END SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE American THURSDAYS SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE mum“; th mus! ot a “hoe rMnntreal at Toronto; Panadiens; Rangers at Ghee 13th Straight In c, 7 10 If; , Sutton '30 it t N 9 r, " at 17 " . "'r'VV .. ' rt 'rFEF ....r ”unnum- t WP. In 44 City. G " " " I =rc==c==r=---r--c---------u--=rc----=-cax, 7 62 96 25 j “Mm" 8 TO 94 Ml Samrllay 'Rangm's at Montreal; Americana: ,t'hirazu at Toronto, 7 IM, ST 29 a m: 92 2:4 7 .38 67 27 l Cry, 79 24 "a WA'rthoo (Ontario) 9819!": Sunday Montreal at Raneorsr, Canadiens at Boston; Toronto at Chi. mzn; Amprimns at Detroit. 1 ST \('.\'I‘ll.»\, Tho Hymn Dutrh, ‘Irwn In Fr Amnlm 'lvroetteol tlto l;--;m\ Snrvhv 51:11":an squad of Kit, r-hmw“ in an "xttHtition hockey match 1. .19."! .r tite Wellesley rink Friday ' xnni‘lc \ fair rrmul was un hand Ir .hm-x thn Saints to " 7-5 virmry $tbFr', Ih" intuit-r4 from tho Industrial ST. AGATHA WINS ll Linn-“hr, t,'; turatitu (max. A ilvinlmx“. de- '.. nu: Dun llunh and W. S's-pp)”: Hume, I' XII-lluid: wings. n. Slo- llul and W. Sr-hnimh-r; wpm‘us. S l, ~-mi1uk. M Itvinhart. yt, F'lrrhrs L. Dimer and L, "Mir-k. film‘s. Davidson) 9151: Toronto, 'iiarrouro, tDavidson, [)rillom 17.Tq. ', Third period-Toronto. lh'illon Alton-en 3.25; Itettalties, Hamilton. 'Portland, Fowler‘ I ()nirials‘ "on and Mitchell. ( Goat Summary , Firs! period Boston, human stHoueto 445. penalties Davidson. 'Chamberlam lmajor), Bauer tm liar}, l l Jackson I Serum) treriod-- Tumult: "rlllort "ADEN The Baden Puluzin- 5.11mi! hockey team played its second sramei t5 tht. spas-m at Wellesley with)" ugh! attd dtuteateri lllt- Rt, Age-ma Ra-pnrzm- School mam IIA, The: " um- svlwduled m have horn 16.:le ( a: St, Agatha. was run on .n lhri “WW-elm rink Iwrzlusp of paur in). u', SI. Apsatha, Luv I Bush)" Goal. Thompson. drunw (Shore. Portland; centre. Cowley: 'wmes Sands Pettiuttet _ ,.utts ts'chmiUt Dutnart Bauer, Hulk-n ‘Happer Wailmnl A Jarkson. Golds- worthy annnm Una], Hindu. 40.4%qu. Homer. Fowler; centre. Apps; wings, levidsun, Drillou; who. Thoms. H. Hackson Boll, Kampman. Hamilton. “loan. Chamberlain Kolh, Arm- slmng. i otriHaFs--Ton and Mitchell, BADEN SCHOOL WINS FROM ST. AGATHA 11-4 l Chautberuttgt and Bauer received major penalties tor mixing n In A man» and while they vary on, Art Jacktyou was given a mine; Lean; put on the pressure. but It wasn't ot " weuortgarsized nulure, The wrap pine-is routiuued and. near Thrs um o: the period, Meta and Srbnudl tangled in front or Bruins' hm. h. In) penalty being given, l nuwx'w. Feb 7 33mm.” ...us Kitcttoeter out Waterloo my“ at me Maie Leaf Gardens, Whrll about L000 Tum City ttochvs mun ‘lv‘lk‘d the "soo Humanism “In. Jamun'd ttue .Al'elld, lo tree Toronto nmp Bud- !u-n 3-t the mst time {his ammo“ ,r'om Jun.) players, three mm rm "ostou ”nuns Bobby Bauer. Water to". and " Srhmldl and ‘Pmlu’ Laura" of Kat-hen". one mm the Toronto luplr Leafs, _ Bingo" huupnmn also or Kitchener were presented with travelling hogs and l oouey Wblhllld or Stanton-1h with 4 watch. at the opening of [hr second period Haunt Wesley Mekersie of Waterloo and luyofceorgv 60.00" ot Kitchener made the presentations. Mayors ot tutesdder a! . Waterloo Attend with 1,000 _ Local Enthusiasts. [14,800 Fans See l Maple leak Beat Boston Bruins 3-1 FAST GA ll F. 7-5 rrnm tlte tnostruit ("I Fhil.s:, J'nlm- ('Imm-m {um-1| wer" drive " tl.?." "ivision mun! anviuu Munch! l - by Mrs. Thorpsa Itrix and Hugo Brix.' EL P‘I‘ann. nuniusa' Mrs Jean Xihlu :md t s‘n. Howard. Kih'hi‘llr‘r. Tho Rnil' lun Ito, “as HIP spun“! of sirVswipiue of ploytrr of lill'S nwnml hy Mrs. Brix and Mrs. Co., at St Xihls and nlrix'wn by "mm Hrix and lions to t! Howard Imus )‘vspeq-livnly at Sunny- in an new side mrly in thes morning of Juno M. before TMM? [nunsol in Hm (awr- wow I). G. Mrs Bowman Entash. ICC, for the plaintlma and when the G'eorttrt [.m-hr-mi for the dortxttdantst. Cullorh ot Tho action was dismissal. tim . The unnwinh Zunir an pha‘w "isrussvtl .u:.-l I Mr, Hut-hm :1 ts 1:23)." puma I st? 92min _ Tm 1:":an ot snbsniiwrs n» 'maius at 503 There are " wh- ihones um as rentals. A number or ‘Inlr-phumm huh- been removed duo 'to rvliginus 1mm: l John Rc-ivlrf “an ran-Ahmed rhalr- uuzm of m». systptu, with Conrad ISclnn‘ull. romunsslonmn and J, I“, Me 'Kay ieet"'tar.T-treaNrt)ir and man- Dunn paid hihuzo to the Mtirnortey u: the system lulllm' Ilw competent dirvotion of ur, McKay and other conunisNonri, Mr Huahn in reply, praised Mr .\lilnm‘. ttctnaeftf the "istrict Hail Tub-gvhuns- cvstdrm mr his vo-operation On mmi-u. of Thomas WiYord and John HMmhm-h it was cit-villa] that tho rental for “Jr-Mumps hP rednred from $13 to $17. I)" Illnliml qr. J, C, JFK-w ot" Milton Schmidt it w.” decided that a new Signal codo be adopted at the Welles- ley exchange. William .minwr Kitchtmer, district manager of the Bell Telephone Com- a get. Payments ot debentures Jud inter- est amounted to $1.011”. leaving the mom for thes year at $332.79. The surplus at Dec. In, 1937, was shown to mun tin-hum; Assets wer" list- ml at 575.362: and fund '.iatrllities WRASMI " ed to $8.666.95 and dpwaring ux- lmnsvs $7,115.91. having a net in- rome or 81.4075? ' (‘ROSSH‘M Feb. "il-- No anon was when on the construction or a ‘trunk line to Milverton after much discussion at the annual meeting ot the Wellesley Municipal Telephone System on Friday Ed Huehn acted as secretary. Tho annual report presented by J. C Mokay Boeretasttreasurer, showed revenue for thes year amount- ‘Good Year Enjoyed by Wellesley Surplus of 8MM131 Reported by DAMAGE CASE HEARD _ tunaeer.-Ltutnseruers Nun-her MM. FOR DRESSES A SPECIAL Tl Eight of sprintr's best shades At Kitchener'. Big Family Store Telephone Mc FOR BROADCLOTHS THAI In This wring'u New Cotton: - For Instance: ti5c FOR PRINTS THAT WERE II: but yea: Guaranteed Goudies year tabout 63 Inches wide) . ' 11-0 approximate " and tit mch widths at 3.'U. and 39c. respeetitreU--were 39c and 45c last yen. FOR UN3LEACH£D SHEETINGS THAT WERE MV last yea: about 63 Inches wide) _ . aino Anurnxim-t» " um m w purriup " lime '-- cousissatious was I”) Mrc qua-win" of ts i,.'.", fre rho nsnw to 1mm :N hr'irr“ In Po'" FOR COVERT SHlRTINGS THAT WERE as: iarst you Ewepuonnlly good In wear guilty for chtldren'ts outtits In at” u men's shirt, Navy, black, green, tan, Punt to - my Yard wide Uriah, bget dye, olo, Lower Prices at k Marius! THS THAT WERE a: hvst ya: Soho m! dyes, ttr-tttted Ian Itowman of Elmira, an an)» player of the Martin Woodworking Co., at St. Jacobs, suffered lacera- tions to the thumb of his left hand in an accident at the plant shortly before noon on Thursday. Bowman was working a shaver whnn the mishap occurred‘ Dr. Mc- l IiEUJ-ZVILIM. - Fifty t-mployees or the Belle shirt Company who had just returned to work after a long layoff were thrown met of employment v bun a 3:70.000 tire swept the factory narly on Thursday. Eight persona living in apartments in the building warn driven out in night attire, 'M,000 FIRE THROWS 50 PEOPLE OUT OF WORK I PiirrROLtA_--hgitton Duncan Me- Wear. Lib.»Prog.. M.UA., Lambton mt. died in Charlotte E. Englehan Memorial Hospital Thursday nlgm after a week’s muses. His death oF curred just two months after Manual-- flue. ST. THOMAS. Feb. 'h--A3ornmemt- in; on the suggestion from Ottawa that the proposed investigation into campaign funds demanded by federal Conservatives, might he a ucbdoor investigation into contributions to Um Ontario Liberal party in the “at election. Premier Hepburn and. "I! skirts are entirely clean. I don't know anything about the source! ot our campaign ttmde. I was too busy ._l.._, A. . .. A BRIDEGROOM, AN M.L.A., DIES AT HOSPITAL ththt has his“ olétzTIEE" PREMIER HEPBURN COMMENTS ON CHARGES The Sunday school, I large stone building forming a wing to the, church. suffered little damage. Cause of the outbreak Ins newt been determined. Firemen succeeded in saving the structure after I two-hour battle during which the interior wls Prae- tieally ruined by tire, smoke and when. Heaviest loss was destruc- tion of the org-n which was in the centre of the blaze, believed to have originated in the basement beneath the choir loft. GUELPH, Feb. 7.-hmatre total- lmg many thousands of dollars - caused by a fire which threntened to destroy Norfolk Street United Church late Saturday night. Interior of United (Shunt arsd Orga- Rui-od by smoh. And Water. Guelph Church Damaged by Fire ELMIRA MAN HURT --ROUGH CRRPES. 39c. TI EImir'a, attended iiii, Gi. ' tMit Guaranteed (m

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