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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Mar 1948, p. 7

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“(WW/a LORD ELGIN {gem/“Jar no Mao-sub Of course, quite a few " force personnel got their face. smash“! in crack-ups. But a girl . . . well. sin- teve. l very .npizciil {talking .--v -e'V __ Wu -." - _ about their (seen. And vb“: they brought than" slender WD cor- pom into hmrpitat--ooe of the eight of twentym-ven left alive out of I flight that crashed between Vancouver and Prince Rupert- aha was shout the most unrecog- nizable Airwoman still lyre-thing in this country. They Ite Htitrt- ark] “Mary, rm; ...., u". .._.'__ 'eee"e" - "VT other wo with a badly burned back -00 Toronto'n Christie - Military “apical. for tin guns and burn treatment. A Rod ro- worker told me she'd - forget it. TheRedCro-rooosimrhe heart of the wards, next door to the room those girls had. For wash workers iost uptoed in no out on their rarodr-orritirrI but". gun-lying stamps. Acts:- "'"""" III E A R --t---- "llrea's Park Report h. i" patient. Om “on PM uncut-r tt'lUrlth' wry month-hm aoetoatmittnnir-t-forH+ and mud Mary), back. The [My ham- In} MWE’" tia TGG' G/ALC" but any didn't want to - poopb you! Keno" on the north shore of the Lake of the Woods is the holiday centre for hundreds of enthusiastic hunters and tishermen from Munitoha. the United States and the rest of Ontario. From the older pans of the Province, you an reach Xenon by driving the newly-opened Trans- Canada Highway. Or you on so by boat to the Head of the Lakes and drive from there. In I hurry? Plln to It or like the train. For details on routes and accommodation, write to Ontario Holiday, Room mm. Victory molding, Toronto. iirGGiiaaGai. and Puma-I. 07mm CPO f o-e-eo..--- mwmhmmwnmlww Kitchener " CKCR - 1490 FRIDAY, MARCH 12 - 7:30-7:45 PM. PREMIER GEORGE DREW "HIM All! FORESTS FOR TOMORROW” Wo out iiTt -a)ririkiidhfkietr. be: iiGUiiieGE he‘ll-vi" _ _ hit ilifttatt,gtifi'a'4'tttl,itf,', who?» that an. the Dutch- M INN “MM h%t'2hl'lllh' = and the: drawing Child: out ot poliuon Med inhthg diet; .. __.,,----",-- uVe'lhmifwn a chance to use its power play Ind they run - rewarded u Clare stuuimtm? rammed the ct into an -rret after Woodarlu had Wilson from Carl Smell: andjghnpgnjck In the second period Reuben we: sent " and Hamilton rm took advantage and knotted e count, John Conick taking the honors. The Tigers took the lead as the K-W 1ht,tf T1eiu'1 organized a.» i.'hil ington talli his second son, ihird period "iile Tigers put the game on ice as Smelle scored with a little less than Bve minutes ramming in the 551513} 10' in} - ”may ottp.A. Pur3tet. 0.11“:in Onlyw “00¢th was ttre, Vishnu- Nance unit. A -. --.. 'mmmwmu down.Tims.idtrewmatttt+ a'ildiiioiuty.VgoMthatter dfcotuddeeurhot-drhV JirGiGaiirfVdeeid" NAM MrDaR" DOWN C0Lt,meqhM3et soal lead in“ two-um. to count O.M.H.A. midget rap"tlt Hes by detecting We“ " Waterloo gnu] hm a. two- foal lendin itreuhf,t.tntt act they curried the pl,- u' moi. of the am. Only t,'l'lliul'l goal- tending Knudsen in the 10qu net kept score down. cm BOUND 0mm " DUTCH)!!! I" 3mm K-W Flying Dutchmen xiv-need another step toward the tailor 0.H.A. we as th ran rouatvehod over the Owen gonna Ila-cur”. defeating them " and taking three straight lime. Item the Nor- themers - 7 - At the close ot the tigat period the K-W squad had a slight mar- gin, leading 3-2. The Dutetsgheet then proceeded to ie', on a scoring rampage, sharing ome two mote in the secon stanza and adding four more in the hull frame. The Mercurys could only find the nun once. WATERLOO arms ELIMINATE COLLXHGWOOD Waterloo Sparks advanced Jnto the 0.M.H.A. midget "B" ttnalq against Belleville when they de- feated Collingwood 5-3. Waterloo tog); tht goals go eoyr2t an; " "iuieAGhad a definite edge in play in the opening canto outscor- mg the lasers 3-t. BREBLAU 13mm (By Chronicle Corn-poll...” BRESLAU.--in the intermediate "A" O.R.H.A, championhsip. best- oI-three series the Breslau Red- shirts defeated Waintteet 14-6 at Preston on Friday evening. Dur- wood Garner made 5 goals and Bruce Reinhart four. There were no, penalties in the entire game. '15 ihe End game piayedat Port i Colbome on Monday evening Wainfleet defeated Bream 1M I Mrs. Oscar Burkholder. after spending four Weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Gi erich and Mr. Gingerich " 'pilllt'rt'f,n.l returned home on Thumda . _ Sunday services in the “the: At the United Missionary Church. The ‘pmwr Rev. John Colley spoke on the subject "The Christians Part in iii, Spiritual Life", in the morning ‘service and in the evening the theme of the message was “The iDeath of the Cros". - -- There was no service at the Men- nonite Church on Sunday because of work being done on the Boor. The congregation worshipped with tttMistftortarv 13huryty - .. . . The Young Peoples Fellowship Group of the United Missionary Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Eby on “I: evening for a social evening. number of choruses were sun; when the you? ttrst gathered after which Mr. Wil is Hunking, student at Emmanuel Bible School, Kitch- ener, gave a short talk, “Challen- ing the Young P ie to be out iand out for Christ." 'hl'ldi this moi played a round of progressive taro inole. - -- -- -- Waterioot-toohatmr ' Prizes were won by In Harold Hallman for the ladies and Willis Hunking for the men, Following the lunch a few more choruses wigs sung before the group separ- M _ BRESLAU Pr are. E" k“!!! H I IT“! MY', _ I. . JO TI -- in" _ h iiit?,?.t,ilfttttit,tlttiStt f'gtnt'g'tgerg MALI M Atti- - a“!!! ‘IurvodandybulhI-u-m 1i,t,4 .. .... tt'SltffC an. EMMIIIA. rath. ’mhmdhm Mr. and In. In: tbetteetter Mia-”HERA- Fiii"Gi-tia%aFGriiuNet.tt. ThertmsNmrnt-t_attt" YgtgNta,2tNL"N,tt tietreroa-rgtigttt In amnd-md‘ 11am“ Moiicmt-atimt"aqrthegm- ,rruueudttrkLtkMtttmi.aytd waaessioredaaadttmeh- Tchomh “h the yrA'lvu,t,'l!q,t,?, "anti: thn - ritual ‘G'Ivuhhenbylb Fried Marmotmm _"____ -___ E. ,hdiut,u"dfdi'tttttt'.tlet The Youth - h the ;i,ii,',liii'i?i'iy,iiiti'i rtll'tuJPul'%Ll"l,pal' Fried with the scripture 1-00 rad by - new Bttlttter. nod by In Betty W. Mrcc.ittauthdii-edtheto. pic,“WhanGodhnth)ohxedto¢e- awrManth-d MiasttutttDedmahreadtheseNr- The huf,,fti? W mum to: the and Mm Chm-cha- 3113" New Dumb: ii.".",", ml:11! be on Friday local church. Rev. my, Conic-t- - superintendent. will be In any" aerviee wu held at an oriseotMr.andMmFPeerim Mr. and In. Robert Stage! and son Paul of Toronto wen week- end visitors at the home of the for- mer’s parents. Mr. and In. Eph- raim Sager. Mr.tusdMra.MaePerrinotMid- tandandMr.andMmuauhMar- tin of Kitettenereaiiedntthehame of Mr,andMrwaeoeEePeerinon Sund-y. ediiiiGGiiaiiaeafi -_"_" - ie2',gtit,tt of the Arr District Cooper- ve of the Ayr District Coops-live held at Gall last Wednesday. Eden Hilbom w” a member of the out of "Here Come- Charut", the play presented by the Junk:- Farmers of the County " the K-W Collegiate on may night. Mrs. Norman Kaster was re- elected president of the United Brethren Woman's Missionary JU- sociation at the annual and“: which was held at the bane Mrs. J. Cane! on Wednesday after- noon. Rev. ' Sider wu in chute of the remit-two and other emcee: were, etetett as Egon: ifrirGiri75 iirairatia MAM 'Jcee,'r.u'2h'h Miriam an- Fiederlein; mu. Miriam wr bom; com In Weston Sun- ms and Mrs. Fiederleigt: Superin- tendent ot Way!!!» in wt ner Romnhn; Good Cheer commu- tee, Irene Chapman and In Eph- raim Haitman; delegltu to the 3'1?" W.M.A. 5].:va to be e at Stevensv in peBr9Arw Kaster. Mrs. W. Sax-am and In. F. K Pt alum-u was. 3411;}?on __l(yen. In. Ran-ha and Irene Chairman The meeting opened with the prayer band led by Mrs. Romain: frame der and also or program [we In Easter message. In Page G,','. en Enter reading after whleh tram [inborn an; a Join In M. B. Snyder {resented ttte.eoetehatting chapter tom the '.'utLt'gt,; “Our Country u India". may. Mrs. Page read a lens which had been received tram Rev. G. D. Fleming, General Miasiooary Sec- retary and also letters of 'ii.riiiisl anon for bozo of cheer that had been sent to the etch Them-ul- dent, Mrs. Kaater thanked all than who had helped to make the W.M.A. a success during the pat year. At the clone of the meeting refreshments Were med by the Ttre United Brethren midweek A mimber pt local puma“: NEW DUNDEE (GEE-Eh E! It". '1'“- TPte, "n.eaui can-nuns) Mia: Mnrie Wegener of Toronto was a recent KS, It the home of Kr. and In. r Huehn. In. Katie Remich of St. Jo- ttt? Hospital staff. R',ne,ed,to,y N. ., was visiting at the ome of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lorena Haas, last week. - Mars. Erwin Dahrner and Nel- son Shelley were business visitors in Toronto early last week. Mr. Thos. Van Every has sc. vered his connection at Trail's End Hotel and has left to take up other duties in the Twin Cities. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wright al- tended the funeral of the late MCs, Nellie Wri ht at Guelph. Monday ot not uni Min Mabel Snider has returned home after spending several months " the home of relatives in the West While there she attended the funeral of her sister. Mrs. Har- riet Schnabel! e! Com. Sash , I will: "iiGr%iieidr" iiG" entered the employ of Mr. Walter Gelsel tor_the_yeng'._ -. _ W L " ""hrir' lar Teen Towners had u well attended and interesting Ming Tuesday evening of last 'ae - - my Home and School Club's _ thlry.tee.ting htld P93“? Ite' ”an...” m“... ___-__ -- V, of a mkinole party had a good attendance last 2d,sdtL.evgl,ig,'; Prue winners were . Elmer Neeb and Mr, Thyrnys _S_imlett. . Mr. and Mes. Jack Mooney of Sunnyside Sundayed at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs Melvin Stroh. Mr. Vincent Whitehead is a pa- tient in K-W Hospital where he is receiving treatment. It is reported_ that the.A!fred “um... ._-_-...-._,. It is reported that the Alfred I',tt.ergplfiitg has recently been sold. e name of the new owner has not beep regealpd - . Mr. and M Gordon Hunsbergcr the new owners of the Norman Wilkinson firm have moved to their new home last week. Mr. and In much”, their hired help have moveiin. _ -- . Mr. Harry Sully. son of Mr. and Mn Harold Sully underwent an Quantum for appendicitis at the -W Hospital last Thursday. Eccentric Lgm. infant daugh- ter of Mr. and rs, Ronald Gaede. 24 1lTiW'r, TOWING CONES'I‘OGO STEVENS MOTORS“ 471 King St. Eat - Kitchener oar-dem-uit-tour-mart-kt-ds, "girdles of the size at your which. Outta/Kym WWW You US ANY HOUR OF THE DAY OR NIGHT was christened during the Sunday morning service in St. Munich": Lutheran Church. Rev. U. Leupold gfiiEWrEg GORDON’S 600D GLASSES 490Ihr|oSLS. Your Eyes Come First A few minutes of your time will tell the story. If you already wear glasses. we can tell you if they are still satisfactory. If you don't, we can tell you honestly whether or not you should be wearing glasses. So come in for a check soon . . be sure you're giving your eyes the care they deserve. of Waterloo. who conducted the service. mined. Mr. and Mrs Albert Hall: were the sponsors. Plan 2-4237

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