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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Feb 1939, p. 8

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ability to complete plays when in the Stratford defensive area nullified a number of good scoring chances Stratfordâ€"Goal, Dolson; defence, Peck and Khodces; centre. Sterling; wings, Shantz and Cousens; spares, Huras, Pigeon, Carnezie. Gardiner and Wilkinson_ Kitchenerâ€"Goal, Sparks; defence, Olender and Borys; centre Wilhelm; Figeon scored the first Stratford goal ;;», and Gardiner got the other. Cousens to k also scored on a threeâ€"way play with The Wands.nnln(thcgm]m’-â€" called back because Cousens was in likin the creaso when he batted the pack last past Sparks. The homesters played am improved brand of hockey in the second period, but they dropped furâ€"| T ther behind when Carneria batted ©°D! 1734 fourâ€"all and send the game into overâ€" time. Cousen‘s goal, scored after 5.35 minutes of play in the extra session broke the stalemate for keeps. Mites definitely had the Geenshirts on the run in the first 20 minutes of play during which they built up a 2# lead. Greenshirts were checked off their feet, couldn‘t get their combinaâ€" tion attack going and had no more Kitchener Greenshirts 64 in 10 min, New Hamburg players all starred. utes of overtime. ‘The Greenshirts Kaufman scored the first goal in the won in Strattord on Weduesday and Opening of play. Bochler, . Rits, back here on Saturday night. The Shearer and Ruby were the chief best.ofâ€"fire series continues in Strat scorers for New Hamburg elimbed back into the group cham ypiouzhip fight with a vengeance here Shirts Win In Overtime To Oust Stratford Jrs. time Kitchener Greenshirts tied the °* * *** * °* *2V20 c-tdc-l.-dhm' Semmenpmmennmemmmmgege noiched two more counters to win‘ The Hors Junicc "C" team of by a 64 score. hockey players attended on Tussday Defent climinated Mites from the evening and gave the New Hamburgt OHA. Junior "B" race after fver Junior "C" team the returs match group playof games with Kitchener. following the Friday contest in Stratford Wms 112 Quesn St. 5. % Welâ€" yfi-@um-mih-;h_'! _.0 â€" _ Satisey Phone 4517 â€" 48 Ontario St. S. nesiuy night in overtime for witk __ _ _ O °_ _ _ trty seeoods to so to resuatce Good For Flora The Lakehead city has everyâ€" thing in its favor in its efforts to spomsor the most successful Doâ€" minion championships in the hisâ€" tory of the sport in Canada. Not only is the terrain suitable for a meet of such hich calibre. but skiâ€" ing this year has reached a new peak of popularity and enthusiasm in Fort William is intemse. than 1.00% feet above the city Many trails have been cut on the The contests will be held on Mount MWcKay,. towering more Motorcycles Ard CCM. BICYCLES « Men‘s Dominion Ski Championships at Fort William DON EBY .__ G. L. BRAUN I 210 King St. E. ORDON‘S outplayed the locals al the up a 30 lead.. | them +1 in a We pick all makes of It first game of the finals with Shirts the other night, when they tacked a neat win on Waterloo‘s score board. The lads from Bengal town tell us toâ€" «ay the story will be the same on hitchener‘s Greenshirts into ribboms to gain a mighty clutch on the group championship at the Queen St. Aud. Fnives to a keen edgo over the weekâ€" end down Ann Arbor, Mick., way, in | ins really turned on the heat »oig; the third period, with Martin Ret | most the disc after less than two minr ;; y,. mmu-h-mmni ond and at 13% Martin rifled his third second and Waterloo‘s <hird behind |{ > Knne(yhthu--t.AM‘““ later, Hewsorn of Lions e-nt.ckl and salted the game away. ropampe ‘ it" bably _ ‘ghtb:up:ght?' bet my old age pension on it, we ‘avor Siskins to do the trick as the boys are admittedly better away than at home. L 2k scorers for Now Hamburg. | â€" The ice was very keen. There were trounced Galt on their own ice as often as they met during the regular schedule While I wouldn‘t like to real gzme of hockey some night this week. Prebably Galt will get the toss, which would be favorable to the in one of the cleamest and most sparkling exhibitions of hockey witâ€" nessed locally in many moons, Brantâ€" furd Lions turned back Waterico Sis kins at the Queen St. oval, last night, to knot the series at one game each. The visitors had a little too much punch and too much weight for the liking of George Hainsworth‘s lads hnl#t. a A aA no accidents and only a fow penal _ _A good crowd was in attendance sad while the Now Hamburs team had the better of theâ€" play, the Klora team put up a splendid gume. Un the first poriod a Now Hambarg played mixed up a bit with an Klora player and Referee Bobbie Foelbaum gure both of them a minuteo‘s rest. _ The finzi score, 11 to 6, now places Kilverton team, winner of the other Tigers proved their record of eight The gum total is that some ‘foreign" SPORT PICK is week tte lads and lassies another story rder “Lhoteter. going right in there in the and he ODening stanza and plugging home |two counters. Holding the local boys ;scoreless in the middle counter, ‘Mites banged in their third goal, he heat truilding up a lead which scemed al day afternoon. Thursday‘s games are scheduled for 7.30, $.30 and 9.30. championships. Games will be playâ€" ed on Thursday and again on Saturâ€" less break out in a rash along about Thursday, for it is the day Industrial Hockey League squads will etart setâ€" ing. then Shirts had better get iromâ€" ced out for a tough battle. third to outscore Stratford 41 and knot the count, but the visitors, unâ€" daunted by the belated spurt of the homesters came back midway in the overtime to prove to Kitchener lthoserismhru_m.m home the winning tally at 5.35. Mites and Junior Greenshirts get together in Stratford this evening to stage the fourth match of the series, and if Mites display the stuff they had on the ball down here on Monday evenâ€" Shirt fans, never for a moment quesâ€" tioned that their favorites with two wins already tucked under their beits acd conclude the series. City on Monday night and shoved a 54 loss up the sleeves of Shirts. Sabbath apparently works wonders with the boys from Stratford, for they ener‘s Junior Greenshirts succumbed te the vicious third game attack of Stratford Mites at the local oval on Monday night. Kitchener boys sent the Avron town squad home on Saturâ€" for Kitchener won‘t give in to the "small town" lads without some axty "diet,"." oc w aâ€" that| W. W. FREICKEY. aa’;"a..._,..,a..._....f . PRICKEY. Aucti help to promote a natural flow of the digestive a-d.o&- vital juices of the body. ..-vilv start e tiis io chyey your Toog hk P PIeP PSR PEF 7 ® "ONORWIME | cocmmzeprammmmnsmenndices 499 him. Acid made him: Heorseoâ€"3 grade Percheron marce, : | + igcaimesncunacenti. * /< r*-m&w.muucma Sheep and lambs .. # wife tells how he got welcome‘ Cowsâ€"1 cow, fresh 3 mouths _ | Receipts on Outaric markets, in relief :â€" 'Mfi.-’*h-.; "My hushand developed a wreich. * Pinder, hayâ€"rake, cultivator, single uki wommoprragizcc ~ KKb ed form of -.‘n.cum*..t“ CalÂ¥C® ... 304 ‘I-rw':umb."‘-.‘“‘"_‘h HOGB .. 5943 him. He often could not sieep for *!*®kets, doubletrees, neckyokes and Sheep and lambs ... 469 heartburn. Business kept him from *%20r0us other articles. : Caitle trade on ‘Toronto live stock home a great deal, but when he| M-fl-fi-hflhb“wumm ‘fllndhâ€".l-h'-“mm“-"h: the small supply cleaned up in carlf Kruschen I was amazed at 8¢t bob slcighs, wagon bob with dow afterncon. The calf, lamb and hog ‘the results. mnuu&mcâ€".mmmmu@mu ually disappeared. It in a treat to planks, cuter, set oxtra heary don Weighty steers held at $6.235 to $1 hear him , ‘I‘m hungry.‘ Jt bletrees, otc. and two heary stoers were sold at i!_‘_bdbhu'â€"â€"(h); No Reserve. $115 Good butcher cows finiszhed at Him Awake Afraid to Eat Square Meal to his wife! No food agreed with 220 Harts at 1 pm. Never was there so much woe, alas he must have been e! zhd.ui-. salts in Kruschen Avon atoms read Needless to say, | man at the temchers‘ meeting at the resiâ€" #-«oflhlhmminAnn wmmmm -wdlhl-fiulw- maaum ednesday . Mr. and Mrs. Rae Marshall of Hamilton called on Mr. T. Marshall on Saturday evening. Mr.,.Robert Stager of Toronto his k. lrn-d.l‘r:..‘B.Sh,n‘ mf'k-nini-‘:m. ew days this week with daughter, Mrs. Merie Coleman and Mr. Col¢_ Allen at Galt on (Continued from Page 1) - Mrs. I., Debrusk and daughter of Blair spent a few days last week with the former‘s father, Mr. T. Marshall. Miss Jantzi spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Telford Brodâ€" haecker and son, Ward, were Saturâ€" Mr. John Horst of Elmira has rentâ€" ed the sixteenâ€"acre farm now occt pied by Mr. Roy Melitzer and will take possessicn in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Melitzer will reside near Paimerston. Miss Evelyn Bracy of Kitchener is spending some time at the home of YÂ¥r. and Mrs. Wesley Howlett. Miss Muriel Snider of Waterioo spent the weekâ€"end at her home here Win High Homors. a » garet Ziegler, who received special homors at the High School comâ€" mencement at Elmira on Saturday night. Ployd heading the Fifth form when graduating last mideummer. Mr. and Mrs. irvin Letson of Gait were recent visitors at the home of Yr. and Mrs. Herman Letson. Congratulations are extended to Floyd and Ralph Howlett and Marâ€" Mr. J. P. Snider spent the weekâ€" end in New Toronto visiting with reâ€" latives also taking in the hockey zame at Maple Leaf Gardens. Mr. Fred Letson spent the weekâ€" end with his daughters, Mrs. Lindâ€" say and Mrs. Mansfield at Guelph. Enjoy Social Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Snider enterâ€" tained a number of the young people on Saturday evening. An enjoyable time was spent in games and dancâ€" and son Don of Detroit spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Knobâ€" Mr. Gordon Knoblaugh of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Knoblaugh. roads were blocked to motor traffic. Mrs. Patrick Doherty is under the «doctor‘s care. We wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Edna Holzschuh of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parouts Mr. Isador Moser spent Saturday at Kitchener. cessories After the ceremony a supâ€" 2 aqcuamarine crepe with matching per was served at the home of the at Linwood at four o‘clock on Saturâ€" day afternoon when Miss Mabel Voll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Yol of Hesson, became the bride of Mr. Kenneth Beatty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Beatty of Dorking. Rer. W. Schultz officiated. The bride was attended by the groom‘s sigter, Miss Dorothy Beatty, while the bride‘s brother, Mr. Ben. YVoll, was best man. The bride was smartly gowned in _ Â¥Feb. 28 (Tuesday)â€"1 pm., Farm, Wert stock and implements for Peter Broh & 4 man at Strasbury on Issaac Wismer CWL Miss Mabel Voll .2Â¥ sus" Winter Bride where dressed w place at St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church Mr. John Vietenheimer of Embro Auction AUCTION SALE Cattle Absorbed rem soe mc mme» in Brick Trading ROSEVILLE W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer. PETER BROHMAN, Prop. while the bridesmaid lue with matching ac . EeEBhuary m } Union Yarde 4 yre4s ; aik â€"â€"â€"â€" i# ade Percheron marce, Hogs 1.160 ) years old. I Sheep and lambs .. %% . fresh 3 months. Receipts on Outaric markets, in rake, cultivator, single ui rcuropracyiccc ~ EL ws, sculfier, set double CalÂ¥GH .«â€"____â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€" _ ##% ngle harness collars, _ Hoge ... 5243 a few days with at Pullets ......_._______\_ 18 !__Selling Prices to Retail ‘_ Toronto dealers are quoting proâ€" dmbrnpfldwdolhend. ~ Poultry and Eggs i Hog Quotations Fatted Hensâ€" Over 5 Ibs. ...___ # to 5 Yhe.‘â€"........ 3% to 4 The. .__ 3 to 3% Tbe. ... Grade A large .__.____ 236 Grade A medium ..__. % Grade A large ... Grade A medium ... $6.50 to $3. Choice veal calves finished the day at $10.60 to $11, and common traded at $5.50. Offâ€"truck bacon hogs held Wednesâ€" day‘s close of $9.50. Shipments £.0.b. were quoted at $9.235 and dressed weights at $12.70. * A few common to medium lambs were quoted st $7 to $8.50 and about a dozen sheep went at $2 to $4.50 and two heary stoers were sold at $1.15. Good butcher cows fAnished at $4.50 to $1, the common selling downâ€" ward to $3.50. Fed calves brought Winnipeg Grain St, THE SNIDER FLOUR MILLING C0. LTD. Battery Starter ... CASH PRICES WITH BAGS AT MILL SEVEN LILIES PASTRY FLOUR OCEAN FAMILY FLOUR Also meat meal, tankage, bone meal, sait, buttermilk powder, milk powder, alfalfa menal, charcoal, oyster shell, brewers yeast, Nopco XX cod liver oil, screenings, otc. No. 1.... 11% to 00 11% to 00 11% to 00 21% to 31% 20% to 00 17 to 17 to 16 Waterloo, Phone T realr Retong wioe wee old ar i eeting, which was held a ?.eyhnnham_ i 'F:hhe school on Tuesâ€" evening. The program was preâ€" sented by the students of the p(;; tario Mennonite Bible School of Kitchener. The Rev. H. W. Hagelstein of Bright called on Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean on Saturday afternoon. Literary Meet Well Attended SoOUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT ___ (Continued from Page 1) Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cayley of MAIC | UNLESLAL FACTS REVEALED UNDER THE SIGN OF* AQUARIS _ _cl LMN 21 10 FEB.19) WHICH PROMISES ____Sâ€"> A PRosrerous yYEaARr moR is _câ€"zZi%‘* CHILDREN N 1938 TO CHANGE RUG YARN â€" $1.25 lb. A special purchase of rug yarn in a variety of seventeen shades. . A limitedâ€"time. speâ€" cial at ......._.. 81.25 lb. Shades: jockey red, polo blue, * â€" 2 halls for 25¢ YARN GOUDIES _ DEPARTMENT STORE Kitchener 1.15 1.15 1.15 2.10 Rye Shorts with Molasses Beet Pulp . Stable Phos Sol Min ... Feed Flour Barley Chop ........ Mixed Grain Chop ... Poultry ho l..l.. Corn Distil Grains WITHOUT NOTICE EOEA DIIIAAIIIIICL *=w ’ AMN IRISHâ€"AMERICAN BORN W RUssIA\â€"Z/ & Avp Rearep in cuina GEQRGE MCKAY GErs A mwmmmzm vr FROM MPAN, PROVING THAT ALL THE WORLL LOVES THE IRISKH _ . . WAS BORN drums) gal. comâ€" of fat is an anchor to the windward against disease", said Dr. Arthur Cushing, decrying excessive dieting by the wouldâ€"beâ€"thins. On the other hand, he called for "girth control" through self control, but not necesâ€" sarily at the expense of the potato. "It isn‘t the potato," he said, "it‘s what we put on it." BOSTON.â€"Here‘s ‘what a Boston doctor thinks about that bulge above the waist line. "A certain amount The Senior Sewing Circle of Bean‘s Mennonite Church held their meeting on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Addis Cressman. SMrs. C.izey. Mr. bert Schiede!l has been hired by Messrs. Lorne and Roy Roth for the summer months and commenced his duties on Wednesâ€" Mrs. J. LAschinger of New Hamâ€" burg is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. E. Z. Mcintyre. Sewing Circle Meets. Norwich visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wood, on Sunday. Miss Florence Wood reâ€" turned home with them after spendâ€" ing the past week with her sister, signs. 15¢ and 19¢ yard. Solid color broadcloth would make â€" excellent contrasting trim for the prints. Excepâ€" tional value for the price. lal i ug «i aved quahly. 64 mek Sheeting 29¢ and 35¢ width, 35¢ yard. New cotton Prints in all sorts of patterns‘! Florale, large PRINTS 15¢ and 19¢ Conestogo or Cotnthiy Frovae Servin $1.10 1.20 1.10 1.30 1.35 1.10 1.10 1.15 1.145 17¢ 1,.25 1.25 T2 precise er deâ€"

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