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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 May 1938, p. 3

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Renovations to the building ap- proved It the meeting included ex- terior painting, the gymnasium And locker rooms. and repairs to the bowling allows. The Alpha Kai Omega Club re- ported they hove acquired the camp site it Beanstalk] [aloud in Georgian Bay, for on older boys' end young men's camp. S',',f'a'1iit,i'ta, work will be done on e site this yen and building will be started next t.sr.c..A. _ngd.y_ nitrilLl fsihdrVre. fieers include: vice-president. Gor- don Hmblin; secretary, J. E. Bil- ger; bassinet. B. L. Shebler; com- mittee chairmen, boys’ work, W. J. Moore; physical education, T. H. Ainlay; young men. Gordon Ham- blin; house, M. B. Shtntz. and nd- ministration, Ed). hng. year. Of great historical interest in this section of Waterloo county. the top part of the petition is linen paper on which ink was used. Attached below by gum arabic was a cheaper grade of paper, to which the pioneers signed their respective names with lead pencil. Mr. L. Master, Chapel street, Kitchener, was secretary treasurer when the present school Ins erected. Dr. W.L Hilliard ls 'll' President Dr. W. L. Hilliard was re-elected L'séiéem Id_the Itorrd " K-W, The petition, unfortunately not dated, is the written request of settlers to Wilmot township council for the inhibition of the school Bee- tion. Amending to elderly township residents. formerly omci-ls, the pe- tition was submitted following o sudden initux of hrge families to Wilmot and district. who chimed that the closest schools. on Huron Road, and Hoysville schools, were too (or ”my. - Re-elected at Meeting of YM.C.A. Board.Aequire 1 Camp Site. ': NEW HAMBURG. -- School sec- tion No. 4, Wilmot, twice winner of the inter-Ichool shield, provided for competition " Waterloo county council. in in possession of I fumed petition signed by the early pioneers of the district. Recall Early History Of !m. $1 81, was Walsh Funeral Service 160 King St. S. - “on. 077 Wnterloo Noutnchngerormofou home-like Funeral Gland. Twice Winner of Shield " No.4 Wilma! I "ruNiht-Mr. Kenneth Gingerich. Freeport Sanatorium, Sunday. in son of Mr. Peter Gingerlch. galleried her 36th year, Deceased was a painful injuries to his right arm as daughter of William and Hanna he attempted to crank a friend's car Shanta. recently. When the car "kicked" the Funeral services will be hold on crank tore a gash in the small ttrrtrtsr Tuesday at Bethany Mennonite ct his right hand that required three Church, with interment being made stitches to close the wound and also in David my Cemetery. Waterloo. broke a small piece " the bone in Surviving are one brother. L his arm which necessitated the in- Shantz of Kitchener. and one sister. lured member being placed In a Mrs. A. Rosenbergevr of Wilmot can. township. CoNEt80G0.--Absiek apprehen~ sion of thieves who visited this vil- lage in the early hours of the morn- ing recently, and broke the lock on Dahmer’s gasoline pump, escaping with a quantity of gas. _ g - 1e'igj,',,i't G page; the culprits were seen y nearby residents. Gas Thieves Said SUFFERS INJURIES WHEN CRANKING CAR Otter--At K.-W_ Hospital. May 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Ober, Bres- lau. a daughter. Gerth-At St. Mary's Hospital, May 28. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Germ Church street. Kitchener, a non. Hetm--At Waterloo. May 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Helm. 129 Park street. a daughter. "artio-At Kitchener. Mar M, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Martin. Park street, a son. l, Public school inspectors agreed to 'eo-operate with the movement and ‘scored each school on a report out of I possible 1,000 points adjudged from the following, attendance, school library, necommodation. equipment, decoration, and appear- ance of school grounds, accommo- dation for sporting events, lighting facilities. water supply, Ind interior condition of the school. The shield, " present in poo-es- aion of the school. was Brat provided following the organization of the ttrat “Waterloo Count; bond of agriculture", by Fran C. Hart, agricultural representative at that time, and one of the tlrat to be appointed by the Department of ‘Agricultnre. Complying with the request of this board, county council generous» I, gave the group a grant of IH., to be used to develop interest in) good livestock, field crops, and to, gather statistics which might even-l tually lead to improvements in the aetyrl.throyghnst the county. - (B: Gimmick Seen By Residents THE WATEBLOO gonna) CHBQNICLB Besides his widow. he is survive hr three sons, Douglas, Stanley and Kenneth. all ot Kitchener; two bro- thers. Walter of Amherstburg and ‘Buldwln ot Kitchener and one grand- child. Mm one sister. Mrs. A. C. Klmmel of Lou Angelou. Calif. Funeral services will be hold on Tuesday at Bethany Mennonite Church, with interment helm: made in David my Cemetery. Waterloo. Tho funeral will take place trom Ms late residence, so Krug street, on Tuesday. with burial being made in Woodland Cemetery. Miss Irene Sham: passed away at Freeport Sanatorium, Sunday. in her 36th year, Deceased was a daughter of Wlliiam and Haunt Shanta. Mr. W. A. Stumbling After a short Illness. W. A. Sun, 1hing passed away at K-W. Hospital. ISatunhy evening. In his 56th year. Born in Kitchener In 1882, decolo- ed was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stueblng. On August 20m. 1902. he was united in mange to Eleanor Jule htteplnce, at Walker- ton. For may years he van also riated with his father In one of KAY. largest grocery stores, rem- iug two [an Mo. BAOEN.--iater Ernest Roth. twelve~yw-old son of Mr. Sam Roth. seems to have a s inlty- that of breaking bones. tr Friday afternoon, while riding his bicycle in the drive and not having enough speed to make a turn, he over- balanced and fell to the ground, breaking his right arm between the wrist and elbow. Ernest said this was_ just the fifth time he had had a Mr, Slumpt, who use on the an]! ot the Henderson Bakery before arr. ing West. conducted an mm In; busines- in Album. Re mum to follow this occupation in the Twin Cities and County. brok'en arm. Mr, and In. Waiter Stump! “ll two children Evelyn and m. who have spent the put " you-I In Stealer. Alberta. returned to Wau- loo a few dun no 1nd are at we. rm now laying " the home ot MI brother, Mr. DIV-rd Slum“. Bridger port. They will be joined next month by mother son. Vernon. Lad Specializes In Breaking Bones Returns to Waterloo After 24 Years Spent in Alberta M in Irene Sham: I Funeinl services were held Sun- dag afternoon with interment tn Preston cemetery. chhroeder of Preston and Mrs. William Johnston of Hespeler; six brothers, Charles of Toronto. John of Cleveland, Ind William, Fred and Edward end Otto of Preston; two sisters, In. Robert MecCallum of Preston and Hrs.‘J. Sturdevnng. in Indium, IM. _ _ -- _ The funeral we: hold prtvntoly from the Rathechtel Funeral Home yesterday to Ptrtrt lennonlte church tor services, Interment took place In First Mennonite Cemetery. BI- shop C. Ir. Demttrus, pastor ot the church. and Rev. o. Bufkholder of Breslau. conducted the services. Besides his widow. the former Katie Ken. he is survived by two sons. Fred, of Doom Ind Entry. of gregton ;_two dgughbers. Mrs. August PREtiroN.--ro1towintr e lengthy illneu the death occurred Thurs-by of Emil Kleinsteuber, " his late residence. 828 Queen street. Pres. ton. Deceased. who was in his 78th year, was a lifelong resident of this town where he w n pattern maker by_trade. - _ A __ W Deemed WIS employed by Clare Bros. until his retirement " years ago. He we: the oldest member of “abridge .Ifodgeh I.0.0._F. _ He is survived by his widow. three sons. Ephraim, and Milton. of Kitch- ener. and Alton of Mon, two daughters. Mrs. George Uhrlg and Miss Lillie Ernst. both or Kitchener. One brother. Samuel or Kitchener. two sisters. Mrs. William [humor of Drayton, and Mrs. WIIlLun Martin ot Millhnnk, also 20 grandchildren and one great grmdchlld. a: one o’clock. from his late "is dence to the Union Cemetery. as». ‘W, o. Mather omitted. Lottie Erna A well known resident. of Kitchen- er, and a former tanner ot Wlhnot township. Louis Ernst, S Weber street east. died at K-W. Hospital on Frljay afternoon. Death came suddenly. following from a ttttmor- rttago, He served on the city newer commission durlng Ma tour year term as city alderman. Born in Wil- mot township, Mr. Ernst farmed near Kitchener. retiring about " years ago. He was married to Lydia Rickert. who predeceased him 20 years. He later married again. He was a member of 'Ptrat Mennonite Church. A serie- of “when. the In! one recently, resulted in his death Bore txl tho old humane-d. Mr. Ounce". 'tuaiuled an A nchool teacher. After teaching at Bridgeport and Inn- helm he ngnh returned to the km tor ar yearn. Mr. Oahu". wu I member ot the Lln'ood United Church. an un; one son and one daughter pre- deceuod him letting one can We.- lay ot Fergu- Ind two "tttttttttes, Mrs. E, C. Boyd ot Linwood at In Charles Oorrlgon ot Vernon. 8.0. to "who with one brother, two enters, ten grandchildren all um greet trrandehttdrmt. Twenty-two yen- Mo Mr. Cath- cart “the to (his VIII-‘0 'hro you: hem", leaving the tarm. be m 3":de m "In! mall contract which he continued “to! coming to the nu“; Wu till not ll I) Batman» tel Men] Hallo um i 9.111.. _ My mm mica In! ale place hon tho residence u I Inn... ' “May. and mom to Unlud Broth- ‘rel Church tor - Ion-loo at 1.”. jhlennonl will In made u: N.- Du.- duo. here on Friday ot Mr. Robert Cath- cart u the no " Mr hula“ tor nearly a quarter of h century III a rural an“ driver, covering more than [00,000 miles with ht: buggy and hone. Until taat you he had wallnuod u rum carrier and than .ellnquished tttin not! had proceeded to - the loch! lulu and out the mall lathe oatee. Surviving no bet .m‘. Allan c. Hull-an, on. Bo.. Dunn. ot is trtna. that. one but": Irl War tor Becker, Kites-nu. no homo". Jena (Human: and John Cid-m, on. “not In 140mm". But, chonor, and unu- “when. ‘One hum»: an. 1" you- no. an. inn-uh Oval- Tho ttqattt M I“). on Bush, of In. III-both All HI”- un. 15 W.)- uuot. Inch.“ Deco-nod. who VII Ion In [Au-Mon county. was m not Tlat your The tuner-.1 was held on hump-p. noun Cuban LtMwoOV--'rtMr dank occur“ 1-1-51 Mu“ lntermon: was nude In First len- ncnno Cemetery. Rev. s. L. Buch- n.or, pastor of "rat Enlist church. Waterrhro, enabled. Funeral services were bald Sunnis} anemoon from the SchroiterSmd- rock Funeral Homo to Mount Hope Cemetery, Rev. J. M, Schmieder otti- dating. 9.9., In Winner, 1530. ne IS vived by two Neg: June AW'.% ‘13, gives: m. _ Deceased attended the K-W. Collo- lglate Ind Inter In employed Br his lather who Opera's. a trucking busi- POI." He was a member of St Mat- thew's church. Leroy Maker The funeral was held Saturday tor the late Leroy Shoemaker. who pea-ed ewly n his mama. Fred- erick street. Kitchener. In his 68th year. Deceased. who had been in falling health tor two yum. is nut. vlved by tour brothers and three listen. YOU KNOW THAT Besides his parents he is survived by two brothers, Robert and Walter and one sister. Hilda. Victim of a motor accident on the KiteheamStntford hm, Vic- toria Dar, Walter Gillies. Kayla} Hotel, Kitchener, died only Smithy in.St. Mary’s Hospital without m 11.6.; Show" ariciiirii." He"? _ Hm" Join- In. Victim ot a heart muck. Howard John Borg. non ot Mr. and In, T, P. Borg. " Wellington street, Kitchen» er. died a In: home, Thanh]. In bin tut year, Ho had ”been Ill In Following service at the residence end Philip-burg Lutheran Church. interment was made in the Idjoiniug cemetery. loll. 'urafGrha LiGrii'tdaTo' au. Pd 1yrtrte.t offezoit; one (“din 'ter, Dorothy of Mn. Gif 1 than. It; m Kleindeuber hall-ml of Brunehton: two listen. In. I. Sahib.“ of Mn and In. Dorothy Ran-ch of Detroit; on. brother, Match lull, of Water- too. Mun-ed her. Funeral services vue held from the widen-:0 yesterday with intact- ment in Mn cemetery. "uorrrruiehiiiTrG. PRESTON.--' lifelo resident of Preston. In. Anna '%rlit',,"i','d Barbu- Eeit Brill, wife of John Brill, - Away " her lute resi- fersee, on ml. in ter $3701 yang. She in I and“ of Silica?- Lutheran Chunk and the ladies Ah! Sogigty. A - G. Docnnf. of Min-hm, two was. Reuben o Phiiipatrurtr and William of North Mo e; two brothers Juob of Nan: “than, and Christian of Hill-b ; {he liners. In. Henry Bu on? ”Him, In. Annie Wotthulcr, of Clue . In. P. Snack. In Md. Bock", .nd In, Bertram, " of. North 'ethoe, um three "ep-aint-ru. In. M. tyrrru, oAfVVWJigdoy. In. Loan Hoqrie, of walnut. 11:710.; Ltut9aof.rew Bay 1"" and In my In. Nha. I“- 1 (I, -. ma l NEW HAHN-G. - Mal Bor. vica I." Uid Tgtta",Nt't'a,',"p: for the late In. John “than. who pulled an, n London no.» pin], “My. Ono-1mg an “In". of mu yarn. A resident of North Mow, deemed wu In her 70th - Bcu'du her Ian-bird, lied " mergugluer, virtintr consciousness. J?ee.eaedrys boyy, i_n Wntouver. uni-Kiwi] Taie"iiGC"in Winni- FUNERAL HOME ll Ids-II. - Mm Schreiter - Sandrock In. "" Brill wan. can. pre Pie: tube-I9. three II, of ToFUto; also PAGE ot

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