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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Oct 1938, p. 1

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' Would Be “Suckers” To Com; nit Town After Protest, Says SNII’II. To oppose tnlllPiM0lltlf mu MT a no chm-go unlut the hound In that It "e$oiated the Inning ttediit. cnu by an; n an orphanage from Jon. 1 to " the house at " Willow in“. a “not tanned tor detached private ”annual dwellings only under (ho was ordinance which vat mo aloe! on 'July 28. "Thu're other peoples' troubles and we're paying for them. We‘ve spent huge sums of money on our sewage disposal plant while the when haven‘t." he charged. _ Although a formal protest has al- ready heen forwarded on the ground that Waterloo would gain nothing by the Grand Ever project. a bill asking for payment of the town's all." ot (Continued on Pogo '-No. " "or NO VALUE "We’re suckers if we commit our- selves by paying that bill." declared Ala. Herman Bturm Friday night, urging Mtatute committee to refuse to pay the eorporation's share of the Grand River Conservation Scheme. "This look- to me like a very smooth my to do“. a ray-low. Ml: I'm on innocent nun my- Iell. I've heard ot the” num being done bofore." commented Magi-true Bloke. him council. but! if Clayton H. Snyder, indig- nant ”can of Willow street tnid a an. Nea ‘betoro the Municipal m on In!) T, tnnintainintt that the 0M. would be 'ts serious detri- mt to their props-ties. Gordon Damn. ncconmuu Ind new to the Besagrari. estate ul- mitted to tho court that it had been than gum! mutation ot glue arma- w:a:mum can trip ”I“. origin-I who was to hue - 810,000. but m lowered to W with vii-u.- cl Wu.- loo'l - “in“. i: no ot a. W I. I. - auto propr- ty n a «this... (tumor oe MM were lulu roan-Id. rustling “mm of wrltton nu- ICII by counsel. My. i A product tt-rtt" tumult-d tie that suddenly when It I'll revealed an the orphan” board in not a- sual for 111 or the 130 foot ot Int have” Willow strut mind the IDI- ejoul dwellllu “Button House". H. Brubacher, president at the or- phan. bond date] that china-n A. B. Kuhn.“ had primarily been instructed to purchm the whole our cd of land owned by the Beaeram 1" residuum! by-hw Ill [and by town council following concerted Guaria; to use of the estate by the orphanage, ruined by neighboring residuum. The hoard pun-chum! the m - to my action mien An Indian.“ by Hui-Irate John ll. Blah. malt o! no action that on winner tho and!“ an .1111 be on - abutting on - street. a “a! It... Waterloo Council Delay Payment h Grand Project [In V" th-th . tt I’d-2.1M!!!" can: "ICE IIDUCID 10 $9.80. lhhaaage Board Ann themed I%ht Argument Cr THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE t. m WATERLOO" W0o0trhrcK.-aHenrr Knox. East Zorn farmer. was victim of an un- usual accident Saturday altemoon when a silo on the farm ot John Thorton, a neighbor. tell. The con- crete foundation gave way, and Knox. who was on top ot the nut silo. went down with the wooden tnro and as thrown about 15 feet clear. He uttered a broken none. in- jury to one eye and wu mteottBehotm for some hours. Zorra farmer Injured When German Army of Occupation fer tho Third Sudden Bone.L-CuaeeN. Hitler crossed the old German, Czechoslovak frontier at noon " ttiufiN2,"ttfTide 1i gli- my all n r, "ear " of Sudcunhnd. Eccl- was occupied by Germany's S. B. (Neck uniformed elite fun-d) men. under the command 0 Ben- tiek Himmler. beet the German army to the former henna-run of the Sudden German party. The Fuehrer tent his Black (Continued on Page i. Nts. n ' chi-nu. the are proud to he s not! We. h tho “no of a In.- ‘Mr of Inch-u - school cin- Amt, who have been visiting the FCuii In "by. and». m nut -Iiqnde Sale By Troops for _ _ Victorio- van. HENLEIN COMMISSIONER OF SUDE'I'EN AREAS “no an unexpected wt ot “to Mention Wat Nu curled on In city schools. the am. sword- lu to Pin Chief Hurry Guam up potted u - humanly the “hall- eot-to-coollcl" alarm. the no! at m but!“ "tet-teq mutton-wanna“ ya -ted with...“ tatiptnraro-tts.iditiieiik rod-eh; “not - to I III!- Hitler Makngriunlphanfi 4 ' "a""""")"')"'"','"" Emma A not. uric-I In In Ptret In. In. M. King an”. Inch-or. I'" I'M Tynan; mm)! Mennonite Church _ Threatened By Fire 39m“ may br n um m BAYRE_UTH, ygdqmpcnpf ttte Will. I but may” "m..'. of of the chi-Ii High prices for hogs today and a (avorabie teed situation for the coming winter and spring prompts the belief that pedigree swine breed. ers, foreseeing I good market. will exhibit in still larger numbers nt the 17th Royal Winter Ink fro- Novem- ber 15th-23rd inclusive. The splendid crop ot feed grains in Ontario. Quebec and the Maritime Provinces has tended to suture hm den that imprtfretl lines of km stock will be more and more in re quest in the next year or two. Much extended interest in the Canadian Beld is now being shown by leading breeders in the United States. At several ot the tall State Fairs. exhi- bitors. particularly of Percheron and Belgian horses and sheep. expressed their intention at showing at the Royal Fair. Early indications fro exhibitions of beet and dairy cattle there who have previously taken prizes at the Royal are that they will show as largely as in former years. W. A. Dryden, Image: or the Royal Winter Fair, um! I. Interlu- uonelly - “an“: on short- horn male and Bentham - new after a recent tour ot a nun- her of [ml Mn and Ilveetoek shown that from I breeder. point of Mew. Candi-n “unmet ”new hnve rnrely looked better. Henl- nnd Itnblel have been very well maintained throughout the linemen provinces, and there In now I nun- her ot younger breeders tn chug. imbued with modern lien and plen- ty of energy who are looking found onthnsmtteelly to the competitive opporunm: " the forthcoming Boy- al Winter Mr. Royal Winter Fair Opals Nov. 1531 plans“; "not" w mach .- a purport-I “uni-h; m. _ an: Mttmggtg mo- and“... coop-Ito with the - donn- ‘lglt h well-3 up In]! such Expect Beard NI-Ilcl' and M1109 MM mum-m1: 100 «was it. D Wotan: 0-” WI- tko gr6il um tho nu misting ot the - (hm (little! at tho Sutton will to t. Alton “It. ILA" In” ot a. Woe trio Com I. e. him. tho commission'- - unkind u- ;Inocr, And T. J. rd9pehu.ss, BMthF nary ot the lithium loam: A» Col-mu In. maul w glVWOt-‘Ioio Lula-‘0‘ cum " 'ytur_eh_Mre-tt.t't-o much-munch” 'nq6_eran1-. _ [ti-Mstutoumcounuy 'g'N"dfAN,'taTgftt'rg. ngrmuhgguhqy yu- mm 1. “WT“ gm WIRED“ ONTARIO canon. Dunno Hulda-l lloctrlc Assad-- you. _The_tbmod" new“ nun. a-roer-uettutrrtims. BEWARE tlf , FEED CROP GOOD AND " Injured an the highway north ot here when two entomohiien collided. Both care were dnmntred. Eileen Booth.- er .38. Kitchener. and Jan Bonintiell. 20, Heidelberg. "tiered cut: and laminae when the out in which they were riding with Hugh bastion, Kitchener, collided with mother drb ven by Alfred Schmidt. Elmira. Schmidt and Mryearuoid Once Schmidt entered minor out: and 019% “an” kc- I um motorilt. My, (or an and inttaetimt of the high“, italic 0.. According to police the ant-don- thioi chad " victim for m block to advice him he “I in n. ahlo tor c “In” tor driving will only one light. The “my” new wol- comod the “clan" given him to 1am. M001: tor " Im- us mod to note thw it“. limbs! of the utomoiriie dri- vu " in "*'tete" chow than in a nets-moo. and communicate imp-Chick with Chief C. M. More“. north hm. Investigating police aid the car otruck a parked mn- chine belonging to Dr. John K. Finer. pushed it over the curb and into a tree 3nd then mounted the curb and struck “other tree. TAWdrWA9K.--AMIbert Mara. " sister. Bernadine. and Leonard Bund- who. all of South Easthope town- ship, grlermt lacerations to the head, taco and neck, on the result of a car car crush on Woodstock street Fourteen Records Broken ht Public $dnd Track Meet 115m. in)“ at he! I m ‘0“ that - I. not. In I waiter " WW thum- ”and lhmhoutlluclty. Seven Persons Hurt In Auto Crashes, Sunday TI. “on uom of not um than a minute's “nun-n In any all. “no, va- ned by a mum don’t-r n tt "on dorm with do - Mullen tn "no" m.“ the any. Prank To Be hlitmiaa, Flues InTonndo min-um OIni-u- with an. Says Municipal Handling 'i' Only Solution To Problel " Iar9melte--htrtr persons in. Local police am searching tor a. ram-22mm» (in. IS ".i,rtea killed. " were Motorist $1 _ Pkmrteen-rearoid Bot, Cook. Also ot Elizabeth Ziegler, raced through the tape In " " seconds to better the old record for the loo-yard hurdle by 1 1-5 seconds. while In the " and 12 year-old hurdle ot " yards tor girls. Horace gown, of Alexandra,, out the old re 0rd ot 11 down to 10 1-2 seconds. Three legs were working better than usual as 'the team of Reginald Umebeer and John Mum, of Em:- belh Ziegler did the distance In 't " seconds, , 1-5 less than the for- "Unh- tho prom: Act in reach: " it will - ile n'h12tr, ' ‘mn “only In a. but or ‘hi. an Internet, “I'll W IM ttrm- d it. Inn-hot.” W the “mill. layor Wells, McKay-tie in - in; with Aid. Hon-homer and the an], wny in which the monopoly could be overcome we. for municipal numption of milk nil cream dint!!- button. "I think the tel-men would he anti-lied to I.“ their product: to " tor there in no doubt the din-nib Mon renun- iron: the "er-et, in the price. of when“ nu! - numbed milk and ere-n." he not (continued on me F-N.. I) Flvored by Ideal weather, tihtWegt ot ‘Wuerloo'. (our public schools, Alena“ Ill-hen: Ziegler, Cantu! and at. Mt, thawed their gratitude by Inner“; " out of " records in put nun. The” and track - w“ hold in W-torloo park, ”my nttarttoon. . Future of the entire sports pro- gram via tho 4 " seconds Input on the 400 hundred yard relay tor " use " yen-old boys. who covered the distance In SI " seconds. new record. In the 11-year-old Adil, Billy Cook and John Manon. of Eli- Wonttmted on Pin 8, No. 4) an ad -gtitrrt ot m d an. ID Inc-11 way In use “mummy-1m -taarF nuon m clown laud”. www.mmuw “Molten consent-mm ”hymn _qiriAM.W.D.atrittr.ttoerit" ithMtluwoutvouuul-t ‘tho Art by manners. neatly. cou- cll “at“ I retention In - to the scum would be ruled at Moraynlgm'uuuim. “The in: In with; at! In nu CI. when milks-Cm q.ittHh.tMt" by a. mulcmuty," prom All. hock lion-burger. who na.red the' “co-ulnar!" “on u “u o.- mch-cm on new liberty". I. pointed out It was no do!» and mu ot my to menu Inn-m Indium-ad emu-tabbed» me’n’ market. and who! that h " opinion it would be their rUht to do no. Annual Event hvoured I Heyy Feather As Chiba Vie For chailiGaiiiid ALEXANDRA SCHOOL WINS mop “BNCBOA‘ wed: emu-b I; III: Duh-1 pun-u.

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