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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Aug 1948, p. 7

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(manual from Pu. n Kinda wish we could drop about thorty years of our age tneat' hot days and get under hid-y. Aging 37. no A5103 WILKINSON, CLARENCE SHUB, JACK JOHNSTON, FRED C. FORWELL, President tst Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer _"'"""""""""""""""."----- Compton-Simmonds Theatrical Agency - - No two performances the Same Caller, Al Morris This Saturday VINCE HENTGES and His AMBASSADORS FREE AIR BIGGEST BARN DANCE in ONTARIO Every SAT. NIGHT - 8.30 P.M. - Midnight Elmira - Woolwich Friday - Saturday - Monday September 3 - sd " 6 FOUR MILES EAST or KITCHENER - Dancing From 9 to l Speeding Trials Outstanding Midway Jersey Cattle Parish Show, Monday, September 6 Whffllt00 MEMORIAL ARENA Exhibits of Heavy and Light Horses, Jumpers, Cattle, Sheep and Swine ANNUAL FALL s2itaiiilt--Siltll EXHIBITION MllillllM's NEWEST AND 1llldflltlra0lNilitIt witiiiisiiii", (llROSSt,,,, Owned and operated by Ross s Bullas [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 cavorl around with the kids. Admission 50c ANNOUNC n 9 to l Admission $4.00 Per Couple FOR RESERVATIONS CALL KITCHENER 7-7366 Tht, pblTu- description of the girl sand she has "one blue and one grey eye." they have been asked to look out fur Mrs. Ruby McCourt, 15- year-old housewife, missing from her home at Hespclvr since lazy: Sunday. I One of the local boy: wanted to know why " is that the Kitch- uner park refreshment booth is "selling, as he put ti. "twenty times as much as ty, the Waln- loo booth." ‘-He thinks that dvspllv tlie fact that most of the ball games that are held in Waterlo, re at night, that the 'r'h1'/s'l'iTn'ttUt1', should be able to make a better showing than it is. _ .. ,. w.“ - __ ... ... """, uul waistline isrt't wheat it used to be J.H.S. BRiNNTFoRo. __ P. Maybe tshe/s rittht at that, our THE OPENING OF THE 'mice said DooN.--Pred Sapsworth. Sr., of Doon, who was 80 years old, Feb. am, has just received the Meritorious Service Medal and annuity, which he was awarded m Ma 1909, for services in the Boer lg’ar. He served as quarter- naster sergeant of the Royal hold Artillery, With the medal and annuity a letter was we- cruved as follows: "The list for these medals is u long one, and consequently 80 Year IN Man Honoured ForService In Two Wars Wed., Thurs., fri, Saturday SEPTEMBER l,2,3,4 TH! WA?IIL00 Ml 03303101... Paints, Vacuum Clean" and Walton Jt9 King St. S. Phi-no. GRAND . OPENING WEEK Waterloo Stove Shop WASHERS ttry Chm-niche Cynuwudent) MAXWELL SIMPLICITY MUSIC " OZZIE WILLIAMS BOBBY GIMIY AND FREDDIE EVIS AND _ Mr. Sapnvorth served in the REA. tor 22 yam He saw ser- vice in England, Ireland. South Africa, Bermuda and India. In April tfrtit, he came with his Wile and family to Canada. When the first World War was declared he ge-tttlisted in September. 1914 in the REA. and saw tour 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 2tatt good health. He has in a dition to the medal just re- ceived several medals trom the Boer War and First World War, Whey, I 'viEaR‘cE TGGG; Tu? Th; case of death) the an: of all Cinééeee- acted /tom mama. or corp. meow" "it; irvjGaii on their merit: a selection is mgde and annuity awarded." t.ry received this earned reward Perguson's nephew, Lloyd Sea- man, built the plane four years ago and said this was the first mishap it has caused. l ORANGEVILLE. - A home- made contraption known as a "loop-o-plane", designed to give three persons a looping ride, caught Farquahr Ferguson, lo- cal produce dealer, in its mech- anical toils and left him with two broken wrists. Ferguson was giving two young relatives a ride at the lolstein home of his sister, Mrs. George Seaman, when whirled indily into the air. He fell 12, eet. Both Wrists Broken On Home Made Ride First to GOUDIES For The Wearthings They Need I "SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE" AT GOUDIES DEPARTMENT 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 Rloor 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 Watcr. loo was a week-end guest of Mr anti . hfrs, pan O'Connell. Alvin KidGGuTiGriii. Clem- :nts spent Sunday at his home ere. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dimer and son Hubert of St. Agatha, 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. Bamberg: " n, w. i. Kienwetter (Chronicle Correspondent , HIGHWAY NO. 8 Clark Gable - Lana Scuddo-Hoo - Scuddo-Hoy Color by Technicolor. ._ Also - "Topper Takes a Trip" Continuous Sat, 2 to ir:rd June Haver Lon McCullIster FRIDAY _ SATURDAY MONDAY - fUESDAv "HOME-COMING" .-_ Also .-- "BIG PUNCH" WATERLOO STORE at}! am Turner

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