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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Aug 1948, p. 9

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I BIGGEST BARN my”? 05mg (co-thud from Pu. n Kinda wish we could drop about thirty years of our age these hot days and get under My, Aggy, 1m 's""""""-"------, Compton-Simmonds lhealrical Agency . - No two performances the Same AMOS WILKINSON, CLARENCE SHUII, ,(JACK JOHNSTON, FRED CFOBWELL, President tst Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer FREE AIR Caller: AI Morris Elmira - Woolwich This Saturday VINCE HENTGES and His AMBASSADORS Every SAT. NIGHT - 8.30 EM. - Midnight Friday - Saturday - Monday September 3 - 4 " (3 FOUR MILES EAST OF KITCHENER - Speeding Trials Outstanding Midway Jersey Cattle Parish Show, Monday, September 6 Dancing From 9 to Exhibits of Heavy and Light Horses, Jumpers, Cattle, Sheep and Swine WAIERLOO MEMORIAL ARENA ANNUAL FALL qilltl1lliiiiilt--Siltt EXHIBITION MMM" NEWEST AND Ill,.Tlitrllllll00liilitllt DANCING SPOT ROSSL Owned and 'the garden hose with the rest of the kids. S'funny thing, but we suggested something of the kind to our small daughter the other day and she was horrified that we should go out and cavort around with the kids. operated by Ross s Bullos Admission 50c ANNOUNCING n 9 to l Admission $4.00 Per Couple FOR RESERVATIONS CALL KITCHENER 7-7366 The pairs;- girl said she one grey eye \He thinks that despite the fact that most of the ball games that are held in Waterlo, 1:0 at night, that the refreshment ooth should be able to make a better showing than it is. BRANTPORD. - Ponce said they have been asked to look out for Mrs, Ruby McCourt, 15- year-old housewife. missing from her home at Hespcler since lag“ Sundry. l One of the local boys wanted to know why it is that the Kitch- ener park refreshment booth is selling, as he put n. "twenty times as much as is the Water, loo booth." Maybe she's right at that, our waistline isn't whgt it used to be. J.H. . THE OPENING OF THE description of the lys "one blue and U80 fear Old Man [Honoured For Service Jr, Two Wars DoON,-Fred Sapsworth, Sr., of Doon, who was 80 years old, Ebb. 3rd, hat Just received the Meritorious Service Medal and annuity, which he was awarded in May 1909, for services in the Boer War. He served as quarter- rhaster sergeant of the Royal Field Artillery. With the medal and annuity a letter was be- Ct ived as follows: "The “stator these medals is a long one. and consequently THE WATIILOO feel CIIONICLI Wed., Thurs,,, Fri, Saturday SEPTEMBER l,2,3,4 Points, Vacuum Cleaners and Wuhan .99 King M. S. ' Phone GRAND . t1lNilillliii1 WEEK Waterloo Stove Shop (My Chronicle Cor-dent) WASHERS sllhhPLllCllTY MAXWELL MUSIC BY OZZIE WILLIAMS BOBBY GIMBY AND FREDDIE EVIS AND Mr. Sapsworth served in the REA. for " years. He saw ser- vice in England, Ireland, South Africa, Bermuda and India. In April 1910, he came with his wife and lamily to Canada. When the Best World War was declared he mr-enlisted in September, 1914 in the REA. and saw four years service overseas with his regi- ment. During the second World War he volunteered for service but was refused due to his age. Mr. Sapsworth is still active and is arguing good health. He has in a dition to the medal just re- ceived several medals trom the Boer War and First World War, few received this earned reward. Whey z vacancy occurs (in the case of death) the use; of all candidates noted from regiments or corps anected are reviewed on their merits a selection is made and annuity awarded." Ptteme8i ll ORANGEVILLE. - A home, himade contraption known as a "loop-o-plane", designed to give three persons a looping ride, {caught Farquahr Ferguson, lo- rcal produce dealer. in its mech- Ayical toils and left him with ”We broken wrists. I Ferguson was giving two {icing relatives a ride at the olstein home ot his sister, Mrs. \George Seaman. when whirled teliiy into the air. He fell 12 i eat. Ferguson's nephew, Lloyd Sea.. man, built the plane four years ago and said this was the tUst mishap it has caused. Both Wrists Broken h Home Made Ride First to GOUDIES For The Wearthings They Need! "SHOP W|TH CONFIDENCE" AT GOUDIES DEPARTMENT STORE King And Queen Streets - Kitchener Visit The Girls' And Children's Floor The Boys' Shop On The King Street Lower Floor The Shoe Department On The King Street Main Floor Club 4 Teens On The Queen Street Main Floor Sunday visitors'with Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Connell were Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Schlegel and Linda of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shabtura and children Kenneth and Tamarra and Adam Neu of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. William White and Albert Walsh of Oakland. Mrs. Frank Hewitt of Water- loo was a week-end guest of Mr. anf_Mrs._Dan O'Connell. Alvin Kieggve'ttgl: Ti Tii. Clem- 'iQ' spent Sunday at his home ere. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kieswetter of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dietrich and family of Waterloo visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maser. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dimer ied sor? limp .ot fits. Agatha, Banyberg t Br W. I kieswetter (Chronicle Correspondent} HIGHWAY NO. tt Clark Gable - Lana Turner Scuddo-Hoo - Scuddo-Hcy Continuous Sat. 2 to 1130 June Haver , Lon McCallister FRIDAY - SATURDAY" MONDAY - TUESDAY Color by Technicolor - Also - "HOME-COMING" -- Also -. "BIG PUNCH" WATERLOO Takes a Trip" 3A9! 7mm: "

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