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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Mar 1948, p. 4

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Alle- Slllrk C Co. " Brb w., WM - M 2-27” I SHOULD HEART BALI SUITS BE curl-um? Responsible oftieials label heart balm sens as a racket with tew ex- ceptions, yet in Chico”? alone, all” demanding $12,000, for alienat- ed love have been ttled in the past year and a half. Read about the racket in The American Weekly, with this Sunday's tMareh til is- sue of The Detroit Sunday Times “a luv IWVQ I‘D-WM.“ t.-t-roo68h- - h t- W - th...-&. hunts-diva“ Is prepared to give red motoring service to the public, no reasonable to quality permits. safety HARLEY STUMPF‘, Manager and Operator - all Contact! Service Your Subscription Is Needed " WWAmmou-usm " BKNBF'I'I'ING GROUPS . . . ONllit 0mm“. . . . E-W. mull Chum. - Red Cr- Ca-ten - l To Meet Our Obiective of $125,000 0mm " rte-ac In all- 1M1 saunas: sunou HARLEY of Junior Chamber of Commerce set . of 'iii',,;',,,,?:,',:-'--'-'"'-" Weak-end and any!” Mm with Mr.andMm GemSchwhdt trviiia..Wr.-taurMrrtipri..tt- cur, lb Halb- Schvindtot " terioo ”.mmmm Giriur'iiGiTit.u%otsd -cPeurAier,tErseett3. m a? Mr. and In. Edwin: Bendero Elmira t . iti,eifg2'aftg'.'g,te,,f.tteU. , and In. Ben Miele- at Wi vuitedwiththeirdaiaN ter, Min Vera Suckney on Satur- "ite,, Mn um and u'mmni Args'.,'", the spent at homesof .mdMnhucBm- 1tTfr1'tlirfi4Calirjh'.7't'srtr"il {Henna Hum ar" {.0on _ l "6311:." 361%} Kain hm at- tended the picture on W” which was held}! the H.igh senool iit7iin'iriL, Sunday evemnt.’ - The sewing circle of the Men- nonite Church met on Monday. The ladies sewed clothing and quj1tedf?r,rr1i.e? Iert: l l I §ewin¢ Circle at the Sex-anus Mar- tin home, Saturday aha-noon. Other officers include Viola Mar- tin, vice-president; and Gladys Bauman, tsecretary-tre-er. “an... w. ._..._ ___-__.- The max Lutheran sewing cir- cle held tt ed Cram gaming u the home of Mrs. Katherine sehmidt,Tuesday., .. _ "i"iirE'mG GiiirGrMartin and sons Emmanuel and Emmerson of My- erstown. Pa., visited relatives here. iacently Min Nancy Martin wu elected nresident of the Willy; Worhee' Give . . . Generous]! DRIVE and WALK CAREFULLY FLORADALE iCiirinuTGr. Gioarfi. -i" Give 0 o o NOW), Wis: was.“ Waterloo Sparks Capture Midget "B" Ontario Crown ijieiie, b7 Nur?,, Wells 2"d , tate the out: Bnau without . Immanuel, tollowmg' the (AIM Dr. Lian mtg/ell. mm. vice- PW‘ d. _ ng3§;_we-e, Sc W""'-'-'-"" - - -,,,,,, - . - ed his to the victors. Jack tult2,"Ttu't'o,' secretary. Mike Maine Downed $39M” Shut ht By Waterloo Midgets iiiiiiiiiiii Tigers 34 With Bob Hotrarth setting the pace, Waterloo Midget “Sparks" defeated Belleville erchants 8-3 in Belleville, to take a five-goat lead in the two-game goals to count series. _ _ . . . Belleville started on by drawing flrast blood. Waterloo came back to mp home two counters in the open- ing canto. The Sparks added two more in the second and rapped home Jour markers in the final stanza. Belle- ville could only get one goal in each of the periods. Bob Hofrarth with three oals. Oberle with two gods, and in!“ with two and three assists looked the best for the Sparks while Haas contributed a fhte ettort with one iaii and four assists Drivers. don't be rushed to death! Obey all traffic laws to the letter-and the letter is "S" for Safety. Weekly The puck can be seen in the lower left-hand corner of the net, as Bobby Bauer (No. IT) of the K.-w. Ptying Dutchmen, ritied in the tying And the Red Light Went On ' ONE DONATION Mn A“ for Childr- Vic“ dt't,t Herb MK, and“? Jim Watson. mu. -iMan m, we" when of the and.“ man on iti!ftre)!ift?,ittt'ir, the u. lune ' oouldn't M w an Matthew's”. watergoo-udat4ieodatthe gft,f,tltd.Nxt,'1t,',rh"tr,i mt’. any. wartttroughttte aeeondhimetheehhqsNxytib- to The K-W Flying Dutchmen tin.. ally caught up with the Hamilton Tigers in coming up with a 3-0 vic- wry. Bobby Bauer started the play which enabled the Dutchmen to score the ttrst and the winning goal. He skated doin from the K- W blue line, cut into the Tiger zone left around the defence, stopged and took his shot. Childs bloc ed the puck, falling as he did so, and the rebound came out to Sparky Weller who took plenty of time be- fore lifting the puck into the top left-hand corner. Johnny Blute got the second goal. Behling started the play by passing to Sparky Weiler who car- ried in around the defence. Childs came out ot his net hut Weiler passed to Blute who Mine puck Into an open net. The Tigers were a man short, when Donnie Bauer ut the Came in the bag tipping gem ehJerry Olinski's shot from the Bridgeport Vets Illark lit. Clements M blue-line. ABefore 1,500 t'ta"u2",'i','t'fl re Bride rt . cup e North}? Witness; Rural Hockey League best-ot-five championship series " by white-washing St. Clements 2-0. . Actually St. Clements had the edge in play but Woolner in the Ven' net put on a turban per- lormnnce turning bu “hexane: attack by the Sunn’ squad. Bridgeport broke the ice " the seven-minute mark, mustard and Brinkert combining on a neat pass- ing play to score. With only a few minutes remain- ing in the game St. Clements threw caution to the wind trying to 4eore the equalizer and this proved their undoing as Helm took a put tun Glnssford at the blue-line. dodged one defenceman and drove n scor- cher past Vomn in the net. Fa -dirGtain"una" they tfied ' Uiiiiiii .1 q.. “hunch: IllE Thr", ttd-r? . 3‘: ’15: 1. w goal past the Hamilton Tigers' goalie, Art hilds. early in the third period of the game on Wednesday night. we. ira Mind ice Bench ieeougttqd the the -inder, _ _ iiiiiii "Turf-Ewan" "new ai'stt The (and “about: on td"tdrJt2't'l,tl'pi'l'nurhl'l win-I. Witlarda-bottetrtxrex magnum polo! the -A-diGa-i,t 15” has wuched the Spark: cop the chaplain-hp " Phtkowaki and Cherie stood out (liiietrs Elected By " Rugby Club George Schmidt was re-elected president of the K-W Rugby Club at the annual meeting. Other officers include: Past pre- sndent. Dr. H. G. McDonnell; vice- president, L H. Taylor; secretary, Jack Barbie; treasurer, Bob Tou- ke; executive committee, Ed. Sehl. Milt Holle, Father C. L Siegfried. Purchase of 13 new outtlts at a cost of between$50 and $60 an out- fit was authorized. Club ottieiats indicated that equipment expenses also“) year would probably total St. Jacobs Eliminated l from Rural Playdowns um.-. Thanks to donations from the Kitchener City Council, Waterloo Recreation Commission and the Kitchener Spprts A.ssye.iatton, it Kn; répgnea Kill; tt iietieit of shore) than $300 on last season’s opera“ tions had been cleared up and that) a%iiriG; kink paid, Despite their 6-6 victory over Sutton, St. Jacob; was eliminated from the O.WH.A. thtalx Sutton had a Bve-goal lead in the two- game goals to count was. From the ttrst faee-oft St. Jacobs forced the play in the Sutton zone and after a minute and a half, Foenter drove home Yanchus’ pans in front ofthenet., A --. . Lamond for Sutton and Yanchus for St Jacobo scored identical souls to the first tally half-way than? the period, Yanchus tallied St. a- cobs' third goal. Bring in the disc after taking Shirk's ransom. With two St. Jacobs men n the sin-bin, Holborn and Davie combined to make the score ta tor St. Jacob!» Sutton came back to score the equalizer after Lamont intercepted a pass by Bill Arnold. He’passed to Davie who pulled Fisher out of pagition and artttity1. L " , \ " "'7iiriiUr iiia EON-Em the lead again, driving in his own rebound late in thaw“: . N- .. _. -A: In the third period O'Dell of But- ton suck - handled pncticully through the whole St. Jacobs team,3jrrled the nyt and ftisrpyd it over Fisher, who ',,yg,'S,tf,e, on the ice to tie it up. anchus and Game:- both tallied well-earned goals for St. Jacobs in'the middle of the last frame to give them a two-goal lead and tor a while it looked as though they might tie up the series. but Huskinson put a cramp in the mechanism what he counted Sutton's fifth you on a put hum O’Dell. Tigers Down Dutchmen‘ S2 III 0vertime Game Despite the fact the K-W Flying Dutchmen outplayed mmllton Ti- gers for thqu of the (One. the Tim valued " with I gnme. the TN -2 overtime em goat in the flmt period. tumilton went two-up when Behllng was serving a pen-Ix. Clare Shitlington erst it o sanding right in trout ol Wood-ll. Tom Smelle'u drive was blochd by Wood-ll but the "poundyygo out to gamma who ed tt bane. The Dutchmen M5 broke the ice " the 19.40 mark what Wells back-handed Dixon's pun behind Art Child. The third period want just unwed when Bobby Bauer tied " up. Her- WQ‘E Itf,erd a“: gr,', “3.: put a - an n can“ les moved our in tho 'ilii?iltis, Me ot the “than d no. and ftred It homo. I _ The team- [and on "in tun: In overtime until the Dutchmen were nipped In the Humnton me. Art Henchman lo“ the pack a mm and Swat Hanan mm: in on Wood.“ to Beore. Ah I and hunk “lamb. courted AM that u the Dutchman (hr-v enu- tion to the will! mm; to geLthe “OW W“: a 11...! 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