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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jul 1938, p. 1

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AEHBBRUUE B se â€" _ valued at $1,500. y | + Prusky was tried for theft of the _ »transformers after three other men were sentenced to two years less a day for implication in the same k offence. Prusky cried stendxl;l during the judge‘s address but after he was found guilty he showed no further emotion. M Evidence at the trial June 28, when judgment was reserved, indiâ€" cated that Prusky was in the comâ€" m of Rudoiph Litwiller, Albert er, both of New Hnnmlayrg.! \nnd Over 3,000 Altui‘ Closing Session Of Mennonite Camp ANNOUNCE STAYNER C CAMP DATES na,ms.mmanv-m" the province, attended the closing services at the aupual Mennonite m«uc‘rmw.wo- troville, Sunday. muuumieawcofifl'“‘ special singing in the form of quar‘ Sses CV O D ankes anmi tettes, male octettes, ChOmIBO® 27 * duets, featured the final mooting of mm.-mmmhm for the past ten days under the suâ€" mubno(nu.s. 8. Shants of Kitâ€" Given Two Years For Hydro Theit camp this year camep SPe PE s ie cessful, particularly from the standâ€" point of attendance. As many as $00 have dined in the spacious. now building erected, this year at a cost $3,800, while average daily attendâ€" e, he estimated at 300. Another Mennonite Camp meetâ€" 4ng, similar to the one just ended, F ne JUs! : will July nparvln;: the West District. Kitchener Man Convicted Charge of Stealing Three ‘Toronto, WBhS s*NSRUE! _ Clomaâ€" years less a day in Ontario reformaâ€" mb, Bud@ge E. W. Clement, for j of three transformers from the Ontario Hydroâ€"Electric Power Comâ€" Barn Demolished, Animals _ â€"â€"â€"Pie In Blaze At Pinehill Fire Razes Building Owned by H Sn Touk Inta mt KITCHENER.â€"David Prusky, of LOSS ESTIMATED AT $5,000 (By Chronicle Correspondent) PINE HILL.-â€"Losd}fgstimated at $5,000 resulted when fire, believed caused by lightning during the heighth of Friday night‘s storm, demolished a barn and all its conâ€" tents on the farm of Igune Grielich, near here. Neighbours who formed a bucket brigade fought vainly to bring the blaze under control, and by the time ts Radan Fire Brigade could arrive er From Far And Near To Join in Final Session. _ the Baden Fire Brigade an the scene the build on the scene the burlding Wo® " raging inferno. f Mr. and Mrs. Grielich, who operâ€" ate a well known and large fox farm, risked their lives in a vain similar to the one just ended, be in session at Stayner from 2¢ to August 7, inclusive, with M. Bricker, in charge. v. ‘Bricker is supervisor of the District, while Rev. Shants suâ€" SVE ME COT Cumlcc cce m y (Continued on Page 8, No. $ No. 55 The transfromers. were to : Rev. : SBADU ""* ar has been most Su¢â€" Owned by H. Greilich.â€"Foxes and Police â€"Bucket Brigade Averts Fire in Adjoining Buildings. Civ(:fl §"‘” mco,.u;:“:..:'fi!d skating :flli't-hn &:‘ %. The city will place .?‘!‘1!’?;'.’";-.....;.. af Comâ€" vear. The C CR css We witisens‘ Committee, led by the Chamber of Comâ€" tte Guee (In. Lions International Club, raised by Dr. Manion Is Chosen | _ New Conservative Leader Wins on Second Ballot To Defeat Last Minute Challenge from Western "Dark Horse".â€"New Leader Warns of Threat To Economic System If Solution of : Unemployment Fails, Preston Man Is William Oprel, 1351 King street, Preston, was instantly killed Sunday afternoon at Westcotts Corners on the Galtâ€"Hespeler Highway, when his motorcycle collided with an automoâ€" lw. driven by Robert Parks, 406 Laure!l Street, Preston. Clare Fdâ€" wamh __.__ milsa Deas PASSENGER wards, 152 Concession KORG, *?"" ton, a passenger on the â€"motorcycle, was taken to hospital, but his condiâ€" tion was reported not serious. L "Parks said he saw the miotorcycle anproaching and told police it had awerved out to pass a car traveNns in the same direction. The machine hit his car broadside. Oprel‘s neck was broken and it is believed he died instantly. An inquest was orâ€" dered in Preston. St. Catharines Is Building This Motorcycle and Car Collide on Galtâ€"Hespeler attempt to save seven foxes from the flames, but managed to rescue three before the fire was too far advanced. The majority of the aniâ€" mals were outside the building and unharmed. > Two valuable horses succeeded in breaking out of their stalls to which Mr. Grielich had tied them only shortly before, and raced out into the open. Onlookers were horrified‘ when the only cow tethered in the building, and believed lost in the blaze, stumbled out of the building \with its hide flaming just as the rafters of the second floor gave way ‘\and the building fell in. . Thebufiyugme:elzbu::ned WATERLOO CHRONICLE A HOME NEWSPAPER FOR EBC WBR PCOR TD C S s (l(‘:onmmed on Page 6, No. 2) Wa QTTAWA.â€"Dr. the Honorable Robert J. Manion, surgeonâ€"soldier of Euae CP OTASDCCC S i ud won the leadership of the National), Conservative Party. a _ He achieved no easy victory, for, whiletheoldgmrdoftheplrtyhld ¢ departed from the field of battle, a| dark borse from Western Canada | rode roughshod through the convenâ€"| tion, and knocked down three tom < opponents and nwd leadership from Dr. n‘s hands. It was M@#doch A. MacPherson,â€" & yomg'h man of foree and vigor from Prairies, who Mefill Dr. Manion, and who, overnight, completely changed the political complexion of the convention. But the second ballot ended it, land the confusions and the side l|issues which had rocked the conâ€" vention for three days had gone, |vanished. Dr. Manion won a clear |majority over all opponents, and left \Hon. J. Earl Lawson, Denton Massey § and Jose‘:h Harris far in the rearâ€"â€" ‘ {completely routed. MECUCL CCCR BH WCâ€" AESE enhith And it was left to that WNLC~ haired, gentle, kindly woman from the Yukon, Mrs. George Black, to climax the day of noisy excitement. In the mist of the uproar when Dr. Manion‘s victory was ‘uzxtlonnced._shj h1 1t 1 0 9B L138b w canfihe adep mt ( Manion‘s victory was announced, she walked across the J:lntform, seized the microphone, an announced she would resign her seat in the House of Commons to make way for her new Leader. _ neke B WATERLOO, AND WATERLOO _COUNTY PEOPLE PLEDGES Famouns "Thirty Acres" at New Hamburg \ Above is shown the Lilliputian Forest znhnted by A. R. G. Smith, in New Hamburg, well known lover and reforestation advocate. The "Forest" att (Continued on Page is $80,000 Arena This Year Pand drive. Tenders are now being called for the work. drive. Tdnmmb‘hculh!onlnwwfl Waterloo‘s campaign to raise $45,000 for an artiâ€" wbomvmhhmhdnmuond*uduny‘ C C oalnsian Qaturday. July 28rd. ery wage Tugspay, Jury 12, 1938 eeses m EN N 0 c 4 c dal Furb &W:.‘%‘:‘:&’#fl left to that whiteâ€" $â€"No. 1) No More Bickering On Ancient Issue Serviss Delivers Ultimatum On KITCHENER IS . 2 Weze mt diekaring on bicering to sign the :g:-.mjutu soon as it comes to us." _ Such was the made by Mayor R. K. Serviss on behalf of the City of Galt, of the dispute between the county, Kitchener and Galt, In regard to management of the House Friday afternoon. é "Galt has written the county that it will accept the proposition as outâ€" lined at the joint meeting on Tuesâ€" day. As far as Galt is concerned the matter is now closed," stated House of Refuge at Board Meeting.â€"Clerk Cassel comprised of the Mayors of the cities of Galt and Kitchener, the Warden of Waterloo County counâ€" cil and another member of the Hamburs‘s "Thirty Trees" _ i Attract Much Interest Says Galt Mayor (Continned on Page 6â€"No. 4) board at the present time is at a meeting of the board ver Writes Lemt Boys And Girls Of Waterioo County.â€"S eed of Reforestation | You young people know by your "epe | school lessons that a lifttle over 150 " 4 (4e R | years ago, the main part of the Counâ€" * es ty of Waterloo with its fire townâ€" s ships was unsurveyed. "Standing in front of his house|bush without a stick as big as your -’Jl::vb:dwaterloo County treeifinger cut by a white man", was the st" attracts many visitors. (Continued on Page 6â€"No. 3) NONâ€"COMMITAL and Galt, in ‘Well Known Twin _ ‘ City Man Dies _ In Car Colisen > One man mei deaih &RE IOGE others miraculously escaped a simiâ€" lar fate in a collision between two cars on the GueiphBrampton high way, three miles from Guelph, Saturâ€" day afternoon. Currie Wilson, 39, of Margaret Avenue, Kitchener, an omâ€" ployee of the Foreyth Shirt Comâ€" pany, died in St. Joseph‘s Hospital, less than two hours after the accident. Miss Margaret Musselâ€" man, 30, of 15 Oakmount Road, Toâ€" ronto, is in hospital with a deep la Mills where the Forsyth employees were holding a picnic, Wilson appar« ently failed to observe the highway intersection while driving along the Edon Mills sideroad. As his car on» crashed broadside into a car driven by Ernest Hall, Guelph. Both sutos somersaulted several times, landing in the ditch with their wheels in the \ai. Hall and others in the car e# caped with minor injuries. Fire Destroys Blaze Undiscovered Until Buildâ€" & ing Completely Razed. f E NEW DUNDEE.â€"Fire of unknown origin destroyed a barn and its con tents owned by Alfred Hertien, late Sunday night. Loss eatimated at $2, 0060, is partly covered by insurance. The blaze had gained great headâ€" way when first noticed by Hertien‘s farm hand, while returning from Kitâ€" chener about midnight, and neigh bors who rushed over to render asâ€" sistance believed it futile to form a \Mctflbfl:flo. Included in the loss wore numerâ€" this year‘s hay crop. © _ Mr. Hertien, who located in this district only recently, purchased the farm from J. Linton. ployee, Dies in Hospital Dear Young People: You have heard of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves and with your perâ€" mission I will write you aâ€"little story of A R. G. Smith and the Thirty If some time you are in New Hamâ€" burg, look nearly opposite the Evanâ€" gelical Church, and you will see a hiliputian Forest, as shown in the picture. Beside the Thirty Little ‘Trees, you may see some twentyâ€"five other trees that grow from seed shed by the Rock Maple trees on the boulevard. These are over three years old and form the back ground. Barn At Dundee man met death am# four 9 ETRT Tucsdsy and Frideay Price 2 Cents

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