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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 May 1939, p. 10

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Guelph ‘Collegiate and Vocational Institute and Kâ€"W iCollegiate tied in aggregate points and each school per was served the athletes at St John‘s Lutheran church by the Le Hles® AK Society. will hold the trophy for six months. Five of the fourteen new records were set up ‘by Guelph contestants. Following the meet and prior to the presentations at the college, supâ€" per was served the athletes at St. ‘He emphasizd the advantages of a small college and drew upon his experiences at Waterloo iCollege to show what the local institution had meant to him. Motorcycles And C.C.M. BICYCLES DON EBY 112 Q.o-‘lgrlé:.! Phone 3878w further development. Event Growing in Popularity . ‘The institution of the meet had ibeen justified, Ald. Bean said, .reâ€" ferring to the increasing popularity of the games, to a point where at the fifth aniversary 29 schools wore re presented by 295 contestants. Stresses Value of Education Rev. Mr. Schaus strossed the imâ€" portance of proper training for the battles of life. ‘That training is eduâ€" cation, he said, stressing the value of higher education. While some cannot see the opportuities of highâ€" ®r education, those who were wlll-‘ ing always discovered opportunities. | Phone 580 WATERLOO 71 King N. Note Increased Iinterest Other speakers were Ald. W. M. Bean and Rev. Lloyd Schaus, who with Rev. Mr. Berner, were memâ€" bers of former games committee. The speakers referred with pleasure to the growth of the games which were organized five years ago as an experiment, and looked f"‘lfll to OUR REPUTATION ISs YOUR PROTECTION 1938 Terraplane Sedan Radio and Heater 1938 Terraplane Coach 1937 Hudson Sedan 1936 Terraplane Coach 1935 Hupmobile Six Sedan 1937 Terraplane Coach 1935 Hudson Special Sedan 1935 Packard Coupe 6 Wheels, Electricâ€"hand, Radio and Heater. Phone 4517 48 Ontario St. $. KITCHENER George ‘Hainsworth, former Naâ€" tional Hockey League goaltender, presented the Hainsworth trophy to the Emira high school, winners of the high school championship, Eiâ€" mira had a point total of 37. Welcome by Dr. Clausen Other presentations wore made by Rev. Norman Berner of Brantford, a Waterloo College and Seminary graâ€" duate, and Jack Harper, secretary of the games committee. Wilton Ernst chairman of the committee, presided. Dr. \Clausen extended the official welcome. whose represontatives were tied for first place in the collegiate events with 50 points apiece. * SEPUITEANNEHL â€" PFourteen records| in (he mille race Carruthers re 02‘ in the senior division of the were broken and three more duced the time set by Ted Hortan of !2terCounty League helped comâ€" equalled in the fifth anniversary in Owen Sound in 1986 by 3 14 seconds P¢to schedule. Each team will play vitation field and track meet sponâ€"| The Guelph girs‘ relay team lowâ€" 23 E£ames, 14 at home and a like sored by Waterioo College in Woodâ€" ered Durham‘s record of 1 minute »uUmber on the road. side Park on Saturday afternoon. _ |4â€"5 seconds to 66 25 seconds for 440‘ Wednesday games start at 6.15 Three hundred athletes represent Y2"ds. o‘clock, standard time and Saturday ing twentyâ€"eight of Central ‘Western| Kâ€"W Collegiate, with 47 points, 84mes at 3.15 o‘clock, local time. Ontario‘s ‘best known collegfates, |were runnersâ€"up to Guelph. Holiday games (morning) will start high and continuation schools took| In the high and continuation ** 195 O‘Clock, standard time and part, with competition in every event |events Elmira had a clean sweep 2%42Y Afternoon games go on at the keenest since these moots Wer® with 40 points, while Dundalk finâ€" ***> *I°¢k. l0cal time. started in 1934. ished second with 14 points In the‘ Kitchener Panthers, who open at Present Prizes to Winners girls‘ events new records were made BOme mnekt Saturday, drew seven Presentation of the A. R. Goudie|in the 100â€"yard dash, shotput, base Baturday dates, three Wednesday trophy was made by Dr. F. B. Clauâ€"|ball throw, running high jump, and 44!¢% and four holiday dates. Waâ€" trophy will be shared jointly by the USED CARS Guelph Athlete Features Waterloo College Meet; 300 Entries, Are Broken 14 Records Buddell‘s Garage ORDON‘S OOD Open Evenings SatTisry We pick all makes of G. L. BRAU..N 210 King 3 :!!9-9 87"! KEYS MADE LOCKS Real Bargains BUDDELL‘S \|__8â€"1b. shot putâ€"Alice Jones, Kitchener; iWilma Hampson, Guelph; Mary Dickson, Glrl:. Distance, 28 ft. 9 1â€"2 ins. (new reâ€" | cord). i | _‘ Baseball _ throwâ€"Lillian_ Webb, | Kâ€"W; Kathleen Miller, Kâ€"W; Rita Richmond, l Running high jumpâ€"Jean Elliott, Galt; {Guelph. Distance, 173 ft. 4 ins. Eleanor MacNabb, Owen Sound; 1Cara |Rutsch, Kâ€"W. Height 4 ft. 5 ins. $ O hn uitine i l L pa L n nc B Time, 4 mins. 12 3â€"4 sees. Boys, 880 yardsâ€"Kâ€"W, Elmira, Brantâ€" ford. Time, 1 min. 48 3â€"5 sees. Girls, 440 yardsâ€"Gueliph, Elmira, Kâ€"W Time, 56 2â€"5 secs. (new record). Running broad jumpâ€"Louise Clarke, Guelph; Anne Schreiber, Galt; Eileen Laâ€" geer, Owen Sound. Distance, 14 ft. Standing _ broad _ jumpâ€"Alice _ Jones, Kâ€"W ; Eileen Lageer, Owen Sound; Lois Bryden, Guelph. Distance, 7 ft. 6 3â€"4 ins. 220 yarlsâ€"Lois Brylen, Guelph; Alice Jones, Kitchener; Louis Clarke, Guelph. Time, 29 8â€"5 secs. (new recorl). Collegiate Girls 100 yardsâ€"Lois Bryden, Guelph; Anne Schreiber, . Galt; Stella Gray, Guelph. Time, 12 secs. (new record).. Running broad jumpâ€"Edith Riley, Meaâ€" ford; Mary Cummings; Georgetown; Mary Aruo!d. _Elmira. Distance, 183 ft. 6 1â€"2 ins. (equal) Standing broad jumpâ€"Helen Saunders, ‘Milton; Helen Klink, Elmira; Jean Farâ€" rell, Ripley. Distance, 7 ft. 4 3â€"4 ins. Baseball throwâ€"Helen Carefoot, Markâ€" dale; Eileen Shank, Walkerton; Violet Hall, Preston." Distance, 190 ft. 9 ins. Running high jumpâ€"Norma Henderson, Preston ; lurn Games, Walkerton; Agnes Hardman, rthur _ Hardman, _ Arthur. Height, 4 ft. 4 1â€"2 ins. (new record). . ins. (new record). _ _ _ . _ _ _ l::)ne: ;}l.â€"_l‘dwafi Stigger, Georgetown; e o e en en S Pole vaultâ€"Don: Copelan!, Dundalk; Gerald Arnlinger, Elmira; Luke Tinknell, Paris. Height, 10 ft. 4 ins. (new record). High and Continuation Schools, Girls MacNabb, Milton; Devonna Root, Palmerâ€" 100 yarlsâ€"Marly Arnold, Elmira; Mary ston. Time, 12 1â€"5 sees. (new recorl). ‘ 220 _ yardsâ€"Helena Klinck, Elmira; Mary Moare, Georgetown; Katrleen Matâ€" tusch, Elmira. ‘Time, 31 1â€"5 secs. 8â€"lb. _ shot .nt-â€"i.l-l Carefoot, Markâ€" dale; Bernice Curtis, Orangeville;â€" Betty Kelly, Paris. Distance, 29 ft. 9 3â€"4 ins. (new record). hent % SBST UR ohraitredi tw and Proaaad 404451 Don Booth, Fergus; George Gow, Fergus. Time, 6 mins. 7 2â€"5 sees. (new record). 12â€"lb. shot putâ€"Ralph Bumstead, Meaâ€" forl; !Care Brochelbank, Hanover; Lorenâ€" zo Sinms, Dundalk. Distance, 38 ft. 11 3â€"4 CequaIp. 0 0 0 0 C Runing high jumpâ€"Don Copeland, Dunâ€" dalk; Robert Brege, Cayuga; Richard ‘KIIO“:}:I. Paris. Height, 5 ft 5 ins. equal) . B ces nmo Jan on e S ERHTY Boyo‘. _medleyâ€"Guelph, Owen Sound. 1DLL eR PCE M22T7 ATICE, 2ZECR Foote, Fergus; Verne McCall, Embro. Time, 55 3â€"5 seconds: 880 yardsâ€"Jack Foote, Fergus; Don MacNabb, Milton; Bill Arnold, Elmira. Ti!_u! 2 nllu_. 1â€"5 sec. (new record). 220 yardsâ€"Roy Class, Eimira; Jack Gordon, Preston; Jack Bowers, Ripley. Time, 26 3â€"5 seconds. Yar~ BP â€"~reubogr wb tasicy~vir~1 sb vetztaidticechar + Kâ€"W. Time 5 mins. 2â€"5 sec. (new gecord). Runing broad jumpâ€"John Bain, Gait; Robert Garvey, Owen Sound; James Milâ€" llnml;.‘Gdt‘W 18 feet, 4 lnch:l Running ‘umpâ€"Oscar . Sam Kâ€"W; Bill Telforl, Owen Sound; Frank Watson, Galt. Distance, 5 ft. 4 ins. Robert Lye, Guelph; Leo. Reis, Brantford. 12â€"Ib. shot putâ€"Allan McTaggart, Galt; Robert Lye, Gueiph; Leo. Reis, Brantford. Distance, 23 feet, 1 1â€"2 ins. (new record). Pole vaultâ€"1. Robert Harris, Brantford; Weselow, Kâ€"W. Height i10 feet (new reâ€" * I}oulu Stokes, Owen Soun!; 3, Bob High and Continuation Schools, Boys \ u: yardsâ€"Roy Class, Elmira; Bruce Kennee, Rockwood; Melvin Holmes, Meaâ€" ford. Time, 10 1â€"5 seconds (equal). 220â€"Roy Class, Eimira; Jack Gordon, rrnhn; ;hek Bowers, Ripley. Time, 26 0 yardsâ€"Alex Carruthers, Gueiph; 4t Preston, Kitchener at Waterloo, viétor Martinow Srandiord: Rotert Braat |Guelph at Brantford." Woodstock at Kâ€"W.. Time, 2 mins. 16 1â€"5 seconds (new Stratford. P.M.â€"Preston at Kitchâ€" TA wmtleâ€"â€"Alee o‘“;,ener. Guelph at Woodstock, Waterâ€" Victor Martinow, Brantférd; Robert Ernst, 100 at Galt, Stratford at Brantford. _ 440 yardsâ€"J. O‘Connel. Gueiph; Burns, Galt; Bill Hayward, Owen Time, 58 4â€"5 seconds. Time, 26 2â€"4 seconds. ball throw, running high jump, and d4te% and {four holiday dates. Waâ€" 'm the boys‘ division the shotput and terl00 Tigers are slated to play five pole vault. DonvCopeland of Dunâ€" £4W°# on Saturday, six on Wednesâ€" )umgu--utotlouuddln and three on holidays. ‘The inches in the pole vault to eclipse 8Chedule for the month of May folâ€" the previous record of 9 feet 6 inches !°W®: registered /by EKlmer Fleming of Lis _ Saturday, May 13%â€"Waterloo at towel in 1937. .Guelth. Waterioo at â€" Wandataelk 100 yardsâ€"Deimar Mott, Stratford; Bob Ernst, Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo; J. Philips, Kâ€"W. Time, 10 4â€"5 seconds. events Elmira had a clean sweep with 40 points, while Dundalk finâ€" ished second with 14 points. In the girls‘ events new records were made in the 100â€"yard dash, shotput, base yards. _o‘clock, standard time and Saturday Kâ€"W Collegiate, with 47 points, 8€4mes at 3.:15 o‘clock, local time. n ‘Sl 1ib valock. tanunid <ame ns In the high and continuation o o » events Elmira had a clean sweep 29442Y afternoon games go on at with 40 points while Dundalk fim. 315 O‘¢lock, local time. _ 440 " ." . fl' .v,,,V_ ht 4B 4.3 -IV“ 43.3 V BV€ ‘l‘l’lz.‘ibnnwmvh-ubn': .h.‘ Waterioo, to Clash off 1 %6 seconds from the mark otf 12 Opener. Alex Carruthors of Gueiph chalked Old Time Rivals, Kitchener Loi Brydena shattered her own mark of 1% d4 seconds, set in 1987 and equalled in 1988 by oneodfth of s the ..:b tor m“:!: lowered Ruth Christie‘s record of 30 seconds sot in 1987 to 39 %4 seconds. 220 yardsâ€"Robert Anderson, Kâ€"W ; Delâ€" Jack In the class for old members, Harry Nyer was first with low gross of 80. Next came Bill Bricker, $2; Ernie Parkes, 83, and Jack Walsh 84. Low net winners were: Jack Brown, 61; Allen Shirk, 66; Leo Henhoffer, 67; E. Reider, 67; E. Relâ€" der, 67; Roy Malone, 67. _ KITCHENER.â€"More than 200 enâ€" tered the tenth anniversary and opening tournament at the Westâ€" mount Golf and Country Club on Satâ€" urday. The exceptional weather, coupled with the large entry, made the event one of the most successful ever held by the club. ° 200 Take Part In Golf Tourney June 27â€" Tavistock at Baden; New H‘mburg at Bright. June 29â€"Baden at Tavistock. July 4â€"Bright at New Hamburg. July 6â€"Tavistock at Bright; New Hamburg at Baden. July _18â€"Baden at New Hamâ€" burg; Bright at Tavistock. July 20â€"Baden at Brifiht. _ July 21â€"Tavistock at New Hamâ€" June 13â€" Tavistock at Baden; Bright at New Hamburg. June 17â€"Bri§ht at Baden. _ June 22â€"Baden at New Hamâ€" burg. June 1â€"Baden at Tavistock; New Hamburg at Bright. June 6â€"New Hamburg at Baden; Bright at Tavistock. June 8â€"Baden at Bright. June 9â€"New Hamburg at Taviâ€" stock. Four teams will comprise the home o Oxford â€" Waterloo Softball League Sunday this season. These are Tavistock, Mr. a Bright, New Hamburg and Baden. daughte In the schedule 24 games are listed. home 0 The firstâ€"place team at the close of heim. the schedule will have a bye during M the first round of the playoffs. The Ki‘t ';I * second and third teams will be deâ€" 8 n(:i on cided in a bestâ€"ofâ€"three series, which °4"027â€" team will meet the league leaders. _ Mrs. . Dates: Miller & May 26â€"Tavistock at Bright. ener vis _ May 29â€"Tavistock at New Hamâ€" and Ea: Baden, N. Hamburg In Softball League INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Wednesday‘s Scores Jersey City 6, Toronto 5. Syracuse 6â€"4, Buffalo 25. Rochester 5, Baltimore 4. Newark 8, Montreal 7. Standing W. L. 0 Jersey City ... 13 Newark ......._.... 11 t Syracuse ...._.2.. 9 8 Dfontreal .:.............. 10 10 Baltimore ... 7 8 Buffalo ......._._._._._.l0 7 8 Rochester ... 7 8 _ ‘TOrORtO ......2222 0 40 12 | NATIONAL LEAGUE | Wednesday‘s Scores | Pittsburg g, New York 0. (Brooklyn 10, Cincinnati 5. _ St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 3. _ Boston 6. Chicago 2. Standing W. 1 Cincinnatt ~:::~:â€".â€"â€"z.. 10 St. Louls :.~........._.. 10 _ BrOOkIYRA ° :ssmssmsanuss: . § EO§SLON. ...~=»sâ€"misssons _ B Chicago ..._._..ull 9 1 PIMISDUFE ::s...csum. $ Philadelphia ... 8 1 New York ........u.u22 80 1 Wednesday‘s Scores New York 7, St. Louis 1. Detroit 5, Washington 1. ' ‘Cleveland 7, Philadelphia 4 Standing W. L. pBOBLOR :s:â€"smssisscicnuls 10 4 ANOW YOPK :=â€":«ucas 12 5 Chicago |..._._._c.22l2. 11 7 \ Cleveland ......_._.___. 8 â€" 9 Si. Louls ::..:.~...... " 10 Washington ......... 7 10 DetrOit \...........22l. 70 12 Philadelphia .......... 6 11 Wednesday, May 24â€"A.M.â€"Galt ‘at Preston, Kitchener at Waterloo, Saturday, May 27â€"Guelph at Waâ€" terloo, . Woodstock at Kitchener, Stratford at Preston, Galt at Brantâ€" ford. â€" Wednesday, ‘May 31â€"Kitchener at Guelph, Woodstock at Preston, Brantford at Galt, Waterloo at Stratâ€" ford. h Saturdsy, May 20â€"Waterloo at Gueltph, Kitchener at Stratford, Brantford at Preston, Woodstock at Saturday, May 13â€"Waterloo at Guelph, ‘Waterloo at Woodstock, Stratford at Kitchener, Preston at Brantford. _ Kitchener Panthers, who open at home mekt Saturday, drew seven Saturday dates, three Wednesday dates and four holiday dates. Waâ€" terloo Tigers are slated to play five games on Saturday, six on Wednes Here May 24th Baseball Scores AMERICAN LEAGUE Mr. and Mra. Herbert Litwiller and daughter Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. Girling of Waterloo visited Friâ€" day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wan, Seylor. Mr. and Mrs. Rdward Buck of Lis bon and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Doering and eon Alvin were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mre. Alvin Eidt. The many friends of Mr. Alvin Eidt are sorry to hear that he is conâ€" fined to bed through iliness. We all wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. John Sn;dor â€" 7of"'B'|lnl‘Iil0 visited Wednesday with Mr. John Mohr and Miss Otillie Mobr. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hackborn and daughter Marlene of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Berg. | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Doering were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Edwin Krachling at New Prussia. , | Miss Marie Doering spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Minerva Cook at Amulree. ler ‘Misses Hilda, Seyler, Idellia Cook, Margaret Schmidt of Kitchener visited Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Seyâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Seyler spent Sunday with ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Hohl at Lisbon. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doering wore: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gerth and family, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Russel Erb, all of Waterloo, Miss (Hoerle and Miss Kulup of Kitchener. _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth and daughters Doris and Ilene of Bright spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Seyler. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Eidt and Mr. Sydney Eidt were Sunday visitors with friends in Kitchener and Waâ€" terloo. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snider and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ananias Shants of Kitchener called at _ Silvanus Shantz‘s of the Plains, Sunday. Miss Mary Shantz visited at the home of Ephraim Kinzie of Preston, Sunday. y Mrs. Joe Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and daufhter Reta of Kitchâ€" ener visited at the home of Leander and Earl Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Ananias Shants of Kitchener visited at Earl iSnider, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sicbert and daughters were Sunday guests at the home of Vernon Woolner at Mannâ€" Sunday visitors at the home of George Woeber were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cassel and daughter Elaine, Erma Cressman all of Blair, Leona Cressman and Henty Wismer of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snider and daughters of ‘Preston called at the home of Kenard Snider, Sunday. Mrs. Ephraim Weber visited at the home of Ion Weber at Willtamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. {Isaizsh Cressman, Reta and Marjorie Cressman, Mr. and .Mrs. Elum Martin and children of Strasburg have taken up resiâ€" dence here on a farm which was formerly occupied by Harvey Snider. Sunday gugsts at at the home of William Klein were Vernon, Henry, Ruby and Loraifte (Bauer, Laura Die trich, Harry Draves and Bill Soehâ€" ner all of Kitchener. : {12 parishes were present at the May meeting of the C.Y.0. clubs of Waâ€" ;te-rloo' and Wellington counties at St. Clements parish hall Sunday afterâ€" _ noon. Discussions centred on the reports of committee chairman. Details were discussed for the chartering of a special train to the Midland Marâ€" tyrs‘ Shrine on June 18. | Softball groupings were drawn up by Henry Gross, chairman of the athletic committee. ‘Two teams from Guelph, New Germany, Eloraâ€"Fergus, |Preston . and _ Hespeler â€" comprise ‘group No. 1. Group No. 2 consists of {five Kitchener teams and one from | Waterloo. St..Olements was the only definite starter in No. 3 group, but !efforts will be made to line up other small centres such as Limwood and St. Agatha. If this provse unsuccess ful, St. Clements will be given a bye. _ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reist and family of Preston were Sunday guecta_at the home of Roy Karcher. St. Clements In Softball Grouping PDPCCZCEZ PRPOE, _ T CVOIEN ) FOmINY T2C0C0LORO. |Bridges, limiting Washington Sena " 30â€"Breslau v. St. Jacobe R‘s: tors to five singles and striking out St. Jacobs A‘s iv. Winterâ€" six batters, pitched Detroit Tigers bourne; Maple Grove v. to a 51 baseball victory that ended Conestogo. * their sevenâ€"game losing streak, Wedâ€" June 1â€"Winterbourne v. Bridge nesday. :z was Bridges‘ fourth win port; St. Jacobs A‘s v. St. against defeats, and lifted the Jacabs R‘s; Breslau v. Maâ€" Tigers out of the American League ple Grove. , i cellar as Philadelphia lost to Cleve " 5â€"St. Jacobs R‘s v. Bridgeâ€" land. port; Maple Grove v. ‘St. bnppppmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmnn l Jacdbs A‘s; Breslau v. Washington After Losing 7 Games Play Inter them of the group meeting held in Galt over the weekâ€"end at M time it was decided that e â€"team m would ’h' a si set of games with exâ€" tend.o‘dl.m inals decided agrinst playing in “‘l'-.hdmhm for a tion will interlock for a single ntdfllg'lhn:hchh- mediate "B" group comprising Wi will not be repreâ€" sented in e fonine dfrinine of cination this summer. Instead, Cardinals into Interâ€" medinto "B" diviive in which PHILIPSBURG GERMAN MILLS eA 39/>a McLAUGHLINâ€"BUICK honor and obey," the bridegroom inâ€" terrupted and said: ‘Read that again, sah! Read it once mo‘ so‘s de lady kin ketch de full solemnity ob de meanin‘. Tse ibeen married uid s Wds LOrnA Waterloo Cricketers defeated Messrs. Stratford in a friendly game in Bean o Stratford on Saturday by 22 runs, pleasing Waterloo 73, Stratford 51. mpmer WATERLOO WINS 1 travel to Winterbourne pe Grove to Bridgeport. As seven teame comprise the group Breslau drew a bye on the opening date. . | A change has been made in the method of handling protests this season. A epecial board has been appointed to act instead of the enâ€" tire executive. ‘The board consists of thiree immedidte past presidents: Herbert E. Schmidt, St. Jacobs; Roy Schiedel, Bresiau, and Raymond Sniâ€" You‘ll get the thrill of fiying, too, in the might surge of eager power from Buick‘s big Dynafiash Straight Eiggt Engine. Here‘s power to conquer the steepest hillâ€"power to whisk you along tK: open highway at any gait you choose. As for comfort, just relax in the luxurious interior of a McLaughlinâ€"Buick! Notice how smoothly Rearâ€"Coil Springing levels tierongh roadsâ€"how Kneeâ€"Action banks the curves‘! The more carefully you inspect this stunning new car, the more you will agree: “snick'o the Beautyâ€"Buick‘s the Buy® And it‘s so easy to own on convenient monthly payments through the General Motors Instalment Plan. der, (Waterloo. May 16â€"Conestogo v. St. Jacobs A‘s; . Maple Grove â€"v. Bridgeport; St. Jacobe R‘s SMAIKE the pilot of a plane you enjoy "Visibility Unlimited" in the new lrcl.anghlimBnick. That‘s because Buick has greatly increased its 'gl:u area all around â€"giving you an openâ€"cockpit view of the passing seenery, a safer view of traffie on all sides. 1939 Schedule Conestogo will meet St. Jaoobe A‘s ihe opening game of the North 1%â€"8t. Jacobs A‘s‘v. (Bresiau; Breslau. R the words, "love, A. LOCKHART & CO. Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Brubacher and family spent Sunday with Mr. .__A reception was held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Cressman, where covers were laid for about 50 guests. Following a wedding trip the bride and groom will reside on the groom‘s farm ‘near New Dundee. Personals. Messrs. David Bergey and Andrew Bean of New Dundee sang several pleasing selections during the cereâ€" mony. P â€" A quartette composed of Misses Lorna Shantz and Ruth Bean, j CC 00000 n HEMMOT U . _ Bean‘s Mennonite Church was the | evening. scene of its first wedding on Wedâ€"| o_ nesday afternoon, May 10th, when BABE IS BORN ON Rev. Surth Cressman, pastor of the TORONTO STREET C. church, officiated at the marriage of ; TCO Miss Lillian Amy Richardson, daughâ€" | , NORONNO.â€"For the ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George the 18year history of Richardson, and Mr. Warren Bean, T"@M5Portation Commis son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bean, W@8 born Saturday on of near New Dundee. ‘Mrs. Adolphl:llu Armstre * The bride, given in marriage by O0!®%> %2Â¥@ birth to an her brother, Mr. Fred Richardson, =""! 4 949 a.m. looked lovely in a white crepe wed.‘ "I‘m in a hurry to ge ding gown and carried red roses and Pital," Mrs. Armstrong lily of the valley. She was attended torman as she stepped | by Miss Dorothy Bean, sister of the "I‘m going to have a | groom, who was becomingly gowned &bout a minute." Babe in rose crepe and carried yellow were taken care of by roses. Mr. Gordon Shantz of near tendants. New Dundee was groomsman. The =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"____ ushers were Mr. Allan Cressman of GETS SIX MONTHS New Dundee and Mr. Andrew Axt| _ _. inateome of Petersburg. Miss Lillian Richardson Weds G. W. Bean; Marks First Marriage at this Church. Interesting May Wedding At Bean‘s Mennonite Church i f B SOUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT |f5i, _izf, Waitet Brubacher at CGoudies Dept. Store King and Queen Sts. Corset Savings GOSSARD CORSET WEEK A special selling of Gossard Corsets at belowâ€" normal prices. These garments were made up expressly for this event and will not be available when the sale quantities are sold out. This special, until May~13. * â€"â€"â€" featuring these models â€" ‘ *rnwquunuuau.u Â¥ MisSimplicity Combinations At $3.95 and $4.95 Foundation Shop â€" Queen St. Floor NO OTHER CAR IN THE WoORrLp HAS ALL THESE FEATuREs * DYNAFLASH VALYEâ€"iN . HEAD STRAIGHTâ€"8 ENGINE * TORQUCâ€"FREE REARâ€"CoiL SPRINGING * HANDISHIFT TRANSMISSION % . ROOMIER UNISTEEL BOOY 8y FisHEr * TORQUEâ€"TURBE DRIVE # TiP. TOE HYDRAuLIC sRrAkEs * CROWN sPRING clutcnH * SELLRBANKING KNEEâ€" ACTION FRONT sPrincing % FLASHâ€"WAY pirEction SIGNAL _ Six months ‘in the reformatory for indecent assault on a girl was the sentence of Jerome Schmidt, Church _ St., Kitchener, in police court. He was also fined $10 for giving liquor to a minor. "I‘m in a hurry to get to the hos pital," Mrs. Armstrong told the moâ€" torman as she stepped into the car. "I‘m going to have a baby in just about a minute." Babe and mother were taken care 0}75' hâ€"tâ€");pl-l-.T tendants. BABE IS BORN ON TORONTO STREET CAR _ TORONTNO.â€"For the first time in the 18â€"year history of the Toronto Transportation Commission, a baby was born Saturday on a street car. ‘Mrs. Adolphus Armstrong, 26, Torâ€" onto, gave birth to an eightâ€"pound girl at 6.49 a.m. Misses Marjorie Mcintyre, Beaâ€" trice Barrett, Messrs. Maurice Diaâ€" mond and Ellworth Bean attended the Oxford Presbytery Y. P. Conâ€" vention at Drumbo on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Cressman and daughter Carol were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Cressâ€" man at Victoriaburg. * Mr. and Mrs. Addis Cressman and Mrs. Moses Cressman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Fretz at Vineâ€" land on Sunday. Mr. Gordon Burkhardt of Kitchâ€" ener and Miss Eileen Shantz of near Baden called on Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Cressman on Sunday. # Combinations (elasticâ€"covered JF

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