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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 1945, p. 11

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Be a Blood Donor â€"HELP SAVE LIVES PAGE TEN KING AND WATER STS. May the glorious victory which has brought the DAWN of DELIVERANCE to warâ€"tormented Evrope soon illuminate ALL the warâ€"torn countries of the world. Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES KITCHENER THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONMNICLE Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Forester are here from Truro, N.S., at the {home of Mrs. Forester‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith. LAC. (Forester has been transferred from ‘Truro, N.S., to Mount Hope, near !Hamilmn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hagey have reâ€" ‘ceived word from their son, Pte. 'Kenneth Hagey, who was previousâ€" ly reported missing and later safe but seriously wounded, is now in nospital in England with a bulletâ€" Mr. Harold Luft of Western Uniâ€" versity spent a weekâ€"end with his parents here. Mrs. M. M. Strange spent a few | The pupils of the public school days in West Lorne, owing to the have completed the planting of iliness of her mother. |irees in the reforestation plot on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Otto of St. Hunier street, across from the Marys spent Sunday with Mr. and school building. The lot is a little Mrs. Clare H. Weber. |ever half an acre and tree were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cressman|planted six feet apart with each of Galt spent a few days with her row the same distance between. parents, fie, and Mrs. Isaac Lightâ€"|Varicties of trees planted were: heart. {c«-dar.,red, white and jack pine, Mr. Harold Luft of Western Uniâ€" | silver and sugar maple, poplar, oak, versity spent a weekâ€"end with his ‘elm, spruce and willow. NEW HAMBURG â€" THE PICK OF TOsacco o cromar rampnaats ns the convamin u a inaitiil was m M conversion & ra1 Pacifip Express car into a veritable Noah‘s Ark to accon:â€" it DOES taste good in a pipe By A. R. G. Smith (Chronicle Correspondent) for Vancouver, B.C., en route to Sydney Zoo, Australia. modate a shipment of live bear, beaver, deer, date .# of live bear, beaver, Geer, opossum, marmot,. alligator, vulture, fox, E:,:‘lhh-, wm, and, of course, n.‘.- owils ssen above.~ The consigament of former ‘orontonians" left that city recently via Canadian Pacific j Rehabilitation (Work Needs ‘Common Sense cases diffic how . prope In the cases of t need special handlir advises that " you d be a psychiatrist t They can be handled sense â€" good _ forem personnel work." _ "It is a fact that the majority of returned servicemen â€" especially those back from combat serviceâ€" are proving themselves to be enerâ€" getic and conscientious at work," the report says. "They have wellâ€" balanced personalities They are resilient. They are adjusting themâ€" selves quickly to civilian life, and management is discovering that they have high standards of loyalâ€" ty and teamwork. Actually, in many cases, these veterans will be able to teach management a lot «bout such matters as coâ€"operaâ€" tion." BF Following the news of Nazi surâ€" render on Monday the whistles blew, the fire siren sounded, cars bonked and there was a general rejoicing. In the evening followâ€" ing a preâ€"arranged plan the ‘churches held scrvices and a paâ€" [rade was organized at the school. "The village band following Mr. Huâ€" bert Bergey mounted on a white ‘horse. the New Hamburg boy scouts, the girl guides, New Hamâ€" burg, New Hamburg School board, New Hamburg Board of Trade, all the school children and others marched to Fountain Park, fortuâ€" 'nalely the weather was fair. Reeve fHos'tetler was chairman of the gaâ€" | thering. There was a splendid proâ€" !gram of songs sung by the school pupils, several band selections and a splendid address by Rev. H. H. Erdman. One moment of silence |was observed in memory of the fallen. TORONTO.â€"There is no reason to treat every veteran as a difficult problem child, it is stated in a reâ€" port issued by the Committee on Rehabilitation _ _of _ the _ Health League of Canada. The threeâ€"storey business block on Peel St., known as the Indepenâ€" dent block has eben sold by the estate of the late Henry Broderecht to Mr. Wm. Pfaff, who recently sold his farm north of Philipsburg. Mr. Norman Ament has bought the reâ€" sidence on Henry St, at present ocg‘upied by Mr. George Hathaway. frene Dunne â€" Charles Boyer Circumstantial Evidence wound in his knee. They also reâ€" ceived a leiter from him stating that he is getting along nicely and bas the bullet which struck him. with Nancy Kelly â€" William Gargan Remance tropics . Thursday â€" _ MAY Don‘t cros You‘re lia Michael O 1. aTlG TCamWoUKk. Ac[ua“y IN | SRAAA en tm e mm mm en enres y cases, these veterans will be ; [ . > to teach management a lot :{f We(l. = 'l‘hurs. ut such matters as coâ€"operaâ€" f; l‘ERloo 4 | â€" | Fri. & Sat. i the cases of the "few" who , i C d special handling. the report | {f ises that " you do not have to 1 i esc omm tR. 3 a psychiatrist to help them. |{ M BR y can be handled with common ‘ I w ie e â€" good _ foremanship â€" good %% a onnel work." 3 s he report describes in detail the iz s of a few men who found it ‘# one cult to settle down and tells 4 plant personncl aided them in 'l‘ i erly adjusting themselves. wA A]) es A BI.OOD DONOR ; } ‘ RH 3 M â€"HELP SAVE A LIFR | | P $ FL|CKA \&1{,_“\ o n emesmomamy qomnent / one mc P hak >A enmwenmne mm emmermeamennaid P Lk . C U h j 72 mt ualtts "é‘ a i Py 43 , ulc . t h4 ] e é’i f fi[’/c t(’c)( h i D f o 4 ‘ e J hursday â€" Friday â€" SaturJay | F4 “F'°w-, P A s .. 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FRANCES LANGFORD osby â€" _ Betty Hutton Sonny Tufts in Sclections are in their broadest rarge this week. and the choicest plums are bound to be picked early Advantage, too, in getting orcers for ary necessary alterations booked early (because of the shortage in sewingâ€"room help). You‘ll enjoy a visit this week on the . .. The Waves‘ â€" GOUDIES â€" _ ADDED K omen‘s Fashion Floor â€" Queen Street Department Store ANGFORD â€" WALLY BROWN 6e 32 Girl Rush King And Queen Streets ATTRACTION KITCHENER "Are These _ Our Parents A PICTURE Â¥ou MUST SEE ve

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