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'etrJ,1,t.,i",',',u','letsl'trwAlfd?'lr, 1efit'tatto,tTgtdt',el5 meWvï¬hsqule-dm thein.. tering. 2he 1t,tfegi'l' â€"oidw‘ g L"J'lf,' m net by , adrthotqt_thrh.-_+r-dWeHt.sr,aFdt- limb-u , tg bell tft','.'. mmigmn°flï¬amhï¬9MEAmWWmWh _' a t , 'attetLPerer,,aPcdl: tttPM."'""'""'")?"""'"". 2',7e"eol'ii'a"irgtint%, Gri7il'ikTCyC.UCCC2U""C', _.' t , tSiiritri5 77‘5“, irigiiir “gum.“funm1m¢MMRuwwdmmflALYmmu50§Wmm 'iii?li,iihri'tii?'ii,ytlrii Ganiiirtia.readlemymtttee. th-t upon M tltot,unhWJi"grf,h1talli1'l, ontttesouttoideof3ohnBouH- MYOBKâ€"Ihbh-MDMCmmdMWtb-dem mmmmyemmwï¬mmmml,mwvwmmmmmmumuw.mm 1rt-qttr-dthtreCott-dttte t forth by Wre Chief AtturtltAvondnle) 3t,Wmunmmuaum.mh-uwmmww can" of the human Waterloo -riirbLleitedyA-toe, “mmmm.mmwmmmmmmmwum menu Theietterwasreeeivetl $5000. Salepnceofuuhndqudmlrdtxmdmdqhndh-m - emu-adm- J.E.Ritchie,Ontariodeputr treriitririr%iri. (Jm-muwrnmmuhwuuam.nmwammmm Bremamhal. ontheiouttoiderof&thnBot1U- mo. Thet on tg'stt,u'ug'nrtui'g'dtP"i"l"t,t Council will honor Waterloo vard from "iii'aairCiv%Tiinririiutuureortherruhen_tmatethMneettteas bee-lam) Ttto can“. . m baseball Jggt,--2lie"u','d Sir,- 3.133111% 2r,ttM,re, tt Elation W also tellgiu. Ian- dinala ' i0 an noun 0 deneum no ueettrteted waxwork: '2't"i {gum 98311:? tgulf" Price of land at u - mgr“?! not Kym...“ I: seal“ " " n rmedia u " 'r','i"ei%L"t; 'IIS,' the Tigers add- onthe-ttttend-tttBid-of “DAD â€VICIURY’ "MN . 'iirti'ii'tl,)',b'ilt1 minim, no i... .5- fssteeieu phnmninnxhin m John Boulevard from Charles St. YnN'MN_.A v Ahnnd- mm f“ " on. 1.1...th n. pe-tt _ "I in We! the their credit. Approved by council was an account for $23 for supplies for the Waterloo Civil Guard. Mayor Mit- Kenie pointed out that this was the Brat account received. The bill represented cartridges for target practice, materials for stretchers, aryl expgue ot. turning out‘nixht "Brigadier MacDonald assured us that he wanted to do everythinf in his power to protect the tivilian populace and that he did not want a recurrence of the trouble, "the chief magistrate said, adding that he was "very much pleased' with sticks. When they are no longer needed by the guard, the stretcher: will become property of the tire department. In his report on the annual con- vention of the Canadian Institute on Sewage and Sanitation, held at Toronto, Aid. Herman Sturm pointed out to Town Council that the local sewage disposal system "is u up to date as any system you can get". He pointed out that all systems were discussed at the convention, and that "no two systems are alike in Ontario, ex- cept that they all seem to have their problems, .eepeeiellv Pee. iiGa, SEER; mammr plants." (Continued from Page 1) night is now a closed issue so far " the city is concerned," stated Marc: Meinzinger. "The matter wil now "be handled entirely by military authorities. MILITARY NOW PLAYING - -'-"'"". ___ Vâ€, 7,, __ - 7* cham ionahi to John Boulevard from Charles St. NDON, p p (Dunbar Jtoady to- Wenmoum mmI£dM council was an Boulevard, the value of new huge. aid that Brita r supplies for the must not be less than $8,000. Price "The my, mm Mayor uc- of land, " per Not. . in Naples hm at that this was Avondale Ave. is tte extension of territory," Mt eceived. The bill Yictpria _St. -irt, Kitchener, and, British to t,tpnrere,'raetrgtttittet Officials indicate that if slides can be erected without damage to the fairways or greens, the Lions will be granted permission to pro- ceed with their plans. out comig to a stop. Provision would also be made on the course for youthful skiers. Mr. Erb pointed out that at Rock- way hundreds of children could be accomodated. Irvin Erb, representing the Lions' Club committee appeared before the finance committee of city council and was given encour- agement. Nothing detlnite was de- cided, however, as the board of works chairman, Alderman H. W. Stym, was absent. The tentative plan for the sports centre calls for creation of two to- boggan or sleigh slides. The golf course is sloped in such a manner that the tobogganers could con- tinue indefinitely on the slide with- out comig to a stop. - Possibility of converting the Rockway Golf Course into a large juvenile winter sporu‘centre, will be discussed at a Wanna of members of the Kitchener Lions Club and members of the Board of Works. Charles St. are applicable only where homes are for erection in 1941. mans of these homes will be subject to upgrova} pt the otr.1es? eomrplttee. u "The Iota cannot be soidGiitii Dee. M, but an offer has been re- ceiyed, council was told. The' dial 1e hone system will villages were reported systematically machine-gunned by "hedge- necessitate mama; . 1ptl) hopoinr" German raiders in the ttmt such attacks the: ttte " siege telephone at the Waterloo tIre an of the United Kingdom bog-n- -. Upon recommendation of Aid. Fred . German amen previously have ttred madam; guns in single Toletzki, council approved the in- Instances ppon British town: and 'i'lt,'hll% lander†streets. But the stallauon. It was explained that East Anglian reroru aid the raiders. - or in Wanted under the dial system, with only buses, automobi es and pedestrians in various part: of that an: north the one phone, the line would have of the Thames and northeast of London. to be clear before a call could be received. ITALIAN mvnnnu "4YrATt1Pah" was“: ArnANIA Rockway Course May Be Centre For Winter Sport FIRST (Cotinued from Page 1) body and mind and I urge you to continue your training wherever yo! Tag be. _ . - _ - "You," he stated, have a very definite responsibility in Canada's war effort. Make the most of it. God bless you all!" Col. Ballantyne stressed the need for "retraining from slouching and retaining smartness," and added: "Undoubtedly you will influence others, your chums and your friends by your conversations about this training centre. Many, I am sure. will wish to continue m the C.A.S.F. on a full-time basis. "e-ti-miie-tt - ,!1tii'itt'i'g"r'h"i'irtii'fi'tt' 'iyi1tS'ii'erutricl " ion} luv. In. mica (hp-tub†Ineaqrty?ethepesftsrund iiiaiirCbrii;iirGitiil EVENING mamas MACHINE-GUN Pawsmms oil" "W "' . 1XYNDoN.--sundar mum. cyclists and motorists in m Anna: 2 system will P1ltt,rtt.,.hert, 1trr1rt,tCqrttea9PPCyPtteee,e1tf 2y 331935? ice """""viiie" KFishm†“71335.7? i; 'ireiiriaairraiiiir7iiisiiiiGii manding, moved in colonel inNnNeshatvetteeetbombedandBritiatt havehndedlnGnek'hmï¬zmo‘memfom- _,',) territory." Mr. Alexander aid. What we an tll we will da," __ _ ig1Ctl! AnaRrtiehuAirCMtth. The dispute in question dates back tour years. It concerns dis- agreement between the county and Kitchener over oikration of the county House of Refuge. Mr. Smith stated that "the ques- tion has been before the Depart- ment of Municipal Affairs, and Hon, Eric Cross, minister, is an- xious that both sides get together with a view to settlement." He said "I have endeavoured to be of service to both parties to the dis- pute, and I am still ready to do all m my power to assist both sides of the argument in coming to a settle- ment.' The North Waterloo member stated that it was natural that he was in support of the Kitchener side of the argument when he was mayor. but that since becoming re- presentative of the North Waterloo riding, it was also natural for him to widen his view. u9NDON.--A. v. Alex-m. m but a the Admiralty, un- nqunced t?d.tr.tttat...B.ritistt.tmosetetledytdittf.he mug. and tstuuthatBritiinwiuho-heritudreotatidtortntun-_e4 new. . _.“l'he an"! ' there, Air yum": 13.12919:th miliurte8ee..tivey N. WATERLOO be considered biased in favor of Kitchener, were Mayor Mein- _zittger's propagal of mediation reached Athens, trgaheeTg,'gtTt',tlott Authoritative-tees said they believed that i,ala"gq contact. "herrtadtovietoryi. todedhtettsett,"thePimtuted Rid. 'tvertigo-r-est.-'-'..--'-'- Mia cannot" instances upon British town: and even u landon'l streets. But the East Anglian reform aid the raiders, Gym - or in pain. rateafed buses, automobi es and pedestrians in various parts of that an: north of the Thames and northeast of London. soil but theie was G mg: Jt break inAtse defence -1ine and the Greeks declared that heavx Ital n air and artillefry barrattes had failed to dis- Indno them from t air using in Alhanhl .mk form hnvn mach-tint! o'PrAWA.--Brig. L P. Page and his headquarters staff, together with, a_Ce_ntr§l Qnggrig Batt_a1iottytrtApp? teen, Quebec, have arrived with a Central Ontario Battalion and one f,g"lgtgt't, have arrived "N,ien England, the Department of National ence announced. department's statement gave no details of the movement, the ttrat addition to Cmda's forces in the United Kingdom to be reported since 11,500 troops arrived there early in What. . SEE AXIS CONQUBST OF' MEDITERRANEAN “SMASHED†h; LONDON.-British and neutral military men said . deddve check even a stalemate of Italy’s campaign against Greece would mash the Axis scheme for conquest of the Mediterranean. ' These sources, remarking that lung; war effort was swiftly up- would!!! tle maay1ntrrttLtsti.m.at.ed I n troops in the Beid at well aver 1,006,000 or at neut'vo divisibiisi ITALIAN INVASION "STALLED" NEAR ALBANIA The radio said that half an hour later a "large vessel was seen ablaze steaming northwards." The battle was presumably fought by British and Italian warships. - Destructive new raids on Greek cities were reported today " Greece's unyielding mountain line kept the Italian invasion stalled near the Albanian frontier. M- Thejnvaders apparently ,tiOteld.3heir _shallo_w nliq:§on_Gleek Rafe them' __ "mm their giins' ih Aibd an "dre'eii "tGres-tuv-e" bishetAited at east three miles across the border. CANADIAN FORCES “ARRIVE SAFELY IN ENGLAND" "rheMurmnr's Hand' “Duncan-noon... Brian DonievyhAkIm MINE “The Great McGinty' "'rtetttrure O' Gold" Dinnerware triGrwnre egg-y Thurs. and After Sand-y Mid-I‘M Preview 12.05 3... In! Monday. My. Wednesday NOVEMBER " - " - " Tim no“ - yirgtnitt Gilmore Tather Is A Prince' - A0010 Nannies - Dick Fon- - Peggy Mm- Thin-Ida! .. Friday - Saturday NOVEMBER , - tit - ' Featuring John [Mel - Grunt Mitchell - ADDID ATTRACT!“ ---- ......,. u......‘.....‘._.... m... ..%Fe..e.rNi._..qmr. - _ - _ - British forces have landed at Crete and an) once-I Also havelBom of {he Toronto rhed Athens. accordinl to ore-noon- My. Authoritative quarters ".isted Capt M "LADDIE" ATHENS-che Athens radio broadcast that “according to tele- ps__from Corfu a naval battle took place at 8 pan. today west of (Cotinued from Page I) Gene Stratum Potter'n great novel to the Ladies at? Mon., Tues. " . Its, Bd. 'stef.,,',"; Kitchen“. John Hahn of John Kaela- _lirtg of St Anna. in Roun- "Cnipfel Fred Kniptel and Mn (Henry happier "Gt'r'fiiit,h"irCi2;ii7i,7iih"iriiir', l A number "ot the young people spent Saturday evening u the {home of Mr. and Mm. cm Becht- ho . Rev. Kramer of 'teue1net,pet. end Week-end visitor! with Mr. Aug. Knivfel 'tere." Mt. Artd If? Hlltop Mr. and Mm. Fred Knipfel and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knipfel and daughter Audrey 2,t,',',t Sum-by with Mr, and Mrs. ohn Horst It North Easthope. _ Sunday guests of Mn 14min Strebel were: Mr. Ind Mn. Chr- ence srMwrtzentruber and in!“ St Agathn, Mr. and Mm. Strebel of Kitchener and Mr. Vic- tor Devin of Waterloo. (dim-kl. cor-duty Swath-us Sum. A sauerkraut supper will be given by Petersburg Walther ague at Petersburg Emmanuel Church, Tuesday, Nov. 12th hom l to 8 pcm. Sunday alnner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller and Mm. Ball of Wilmot Centre. 1 An enjoyable Halloween party ‘was held at the school. Winners of the masquerade were Kathryn Hallman and Lorne Kurt Erma Raster gave a recitation and Cal- vin Witmer told a story. The older pupils enjoyed games under the leadership of Shirley Echtein while Miss Baird, the teacher, had charge of unmet tor the primary children. Cookies and apples weal Rev. Simon Cober and Mt and Mm. Irvine Cober of Plum attend- ed a Bible Conference near Col- lingwopd on Sunday and Hominy. erich. Rev. s. S. Shunt: rtti',."it the iudges' decisions an Mrs. E. Gingerich presented the awards. The medal winners were Esther Winner. Erma Kate: and Lloyd Bechtel. While the judges were making their decisions, the chil- dren supplied a program of choral speaking, singing, and rhythm band playing. Brrtsoot in"; __ - Tuesday, Nov. 5th. The meeting opened with a short devotional program. Mrs. n Gingerich = sided for the contests in w ich there were twenty contestants The ludsea “Emil Mrs , Cteseutn, A W.C.T.U. elocution contest was held in the local school on PETERSBURG ROSEBANK Br Mu, Iguana InMd Br In. wmu- M (chronicl- Carmine-dent) On the other hand, it is a sad thing that'in a wild and varied range of hills with my there is the odd hunter who recognizes no eodislaineie brace of dogs, and wandering in any of ethics when he goes forth. This type of iiiiirttittie that fancy leads me, than in having can have no respect for man or beast, as the my day's beat laid out for me, with relays of terms are synonymous. The genuine sportsmanldogs and keepers, and all the means of killing realizes that the tendency for restraint should; the grouse on easy walking ground, where they increase in ratio with the advancing eMeiemaiare so numerous that one has only to load and of his weapons; the tendency is to place em- fire. In the latter case I generally find myself phasis on the sport, rather than on the game. straying off in pursuit of some teal or snipe. To the thoughtless, this would seem to to the neglect of the grouse and the disgust of lack sense, but to the fraternity of "spiGGniiliius' keeper, who may think his dignity com- the idea is sound. lpromised by attending a sportsman who returns Even during such a comparatively brief time as the last quarter century, the ethics of sportsmanship have undergone many changes. These changes have been along the line of per- sonal restraint, and a new attitude towards sport. Hunting and fUhing are no longer merely a. matter of destruction of excessive quantities of game or the catching of as many Bah as possihle. - Today, the hunter might better be termed a "aportaman". He is not setting forth to slaughter every animal which cmsses his path, for his needs and his outlook are vastly differ- ent than those of his forbeam. eat. As eivih%rtion progressed, the need of hunting in this connection disappeamd and it my! snort, IM'r0RihIS--- '%snthtg" Church held their Manama Pri- dar evening. Nov. m at home of Mr. and In P. Weieher, with a splendid attendance. The past dent. mum Diamond, presided. After. the singing of 3 gym; the Carmen face}. The scripture In; son tahenfrom6thehapterofBi- brews was read by Helen hazy. Rev. IL W. J5tqteistein emtdtteted the Bible Study on I “Synopsis of the Books of the Bible". The roll call was well responded to with a Winning thought. This we: followed by a not! trio composed of was Horace and Irene Facey and Margaret Bean. The pgdent. Maurice Dia- mond mien a on "ml- lowe'en and it: 0% A veal solo was rendered by Jean Heme. Owingtotheabeenceofthenec- nun-y, Wallis Bean. the minutes ot the previous meeting were read by Marjorie Bean. It was moved and aeeopcled that Irene Iggy be McIntyre' and CM 'taria LAD-l WM. A. ROGERS SILVERWARI on ARDSLEIGH CRYSTALWARE EVERY MONDAY, TUBDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY - . r. bl- I... l arii giiird FTAtifiiG f, in WI- TheY.P.CiaaBofBetheiUnited M100. Tlllllllll8lll Holloodlpg-u ttttNMtt--trstmaqt9u'"thet VII!!! YMSDALI . â€IV ASTOI If n hunter nights a deer, but is not in t SOUTH-WEST WAT E ll L00 Theatre " III- In“ In. (M W†ADDED ATTRACTION - FRIDAY & SATURDAY BOYS AND GIRLS - man Como BOOKS sum-day Matinee getlruut't,f,',Nltuet, Ui'l'lli . andsendiaiMthrboyet toil _It gtiA.e'r,',tSi,tdtt,At,et,1 Sunday meeting . 5.52% ',',h'r'tg't'tiN'r,,e. mu Dr. m tum med n delicimu lunch " the clone of an mtittraltu evening, MtsRuasenPtteg_oetDon- udspenttheweekvend with the forumâ€- m.lln.Phne-Koch andMtKoehofCeteV Mr.artdMi01iverNannear New Dundee and Mr. and Mrs. GordmsBeanandsonRahthne" Washington, visited with [Sends in thevieinttroettNndar. Jam tSundaywithMr men . and Mn Lloyd Burkhudt of Kit- chew. Mr.adMN.mwoethBe.nvisit- ed with Mt. and In. Osborne "u1hnerotGa1toetBtmatr. MrsuanderCt-ondfitm- tlyotNew DundeewereSunday Quite I number from the vicin- ity attended the "Piunhete' supper 3E: Tiiriniidik Wiiaa, Eby of BEBE - ADDED ATTRACTION - Seven! interesttrtCeeytt+nd .-tmt Mitt . ll." "t" qtqt-rutMittmtRMtm mu m LOVII Goodies Dept. Store White Flannelette MONDAY & TUESDAY u I... -- . “IA-1211‘- position where he is reasonably sure of s kill, then it is certainly not sport to plunge a bullet into the anatomy of the animal and'send it stumbling back into the forest to die a slow, 'sgonizing death, or remain crippled for the rest of its life. The true sport and good hunter would spend hours if they were necessary in stalking the animal, awaiting his chance for the shot which would be conclusive. With less than fifty Brad." Regarding the driving desire of some to achieve their full quota of game so far as the law allows, we might quote Charles St. John, a Scottish laird. In speaking of grouse shoot- ing, he says: "I cannot say that my taste leads me to rejoice in the slaughter of a large bag of grouse in one day. I have much more satis- faction in killing a moderate quantity of birds (Continued “on Pm " - ADDED ATTRACTION - WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY w.e.i.trrhuitred M 411116 for Red Croat gum " the home of Mrs. Wm. is on Thursday after- held in the basement of the Bright United Church on Monday even- Te Kenneth Weicker no we. se'tlieg', a ition in Sanford. ' in mode McIntyre ot Plattsville spent Sunday under the parental root. 74m to no ff,tin _ tobacco JIIS‘I ml: , Motorcycles And C.C.M. BICY Cuttt D O N E B Y t " Way-â€33.!!!†â€7" AKIM TAMIROFI" Wo-ho-hoe a. L.. IRAIJN all muggy}. “Y8 up: