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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 May 1951, p. 10

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SATURDAY, MAY 19th the Waterloo County law Association representing all the Solicitors m the County of Waterloo that commencing Saturday, May 19th, all Offices will remain closed every Saturday, but will be open all day Wednesday CALL . . Your assistance to our handling problem, by tying your paper in bundles or cartons is much appreciated. . To taste it is 'g'utte,', the superb quality a flavour of OFFICE HOURS 9 - 5 3O MONDAY TO FRIDAY Are You LANDLORD or TENANT of your iiiE3j!UjEli Non»concelloble, Guaranteed Renewable Policies Boy Scout Paper Drive Accident and Sickness Insurance? The Difference Is Important! NORTON STAEBLER 2-7811 V TBA WILL BE ON THE NEXT announce wipmly. lod'yi quick 1't'JcG'a"rt' I ",/,,28'h,"l.". - t An early Saturday a.m. rain KING o ' didn't dampen the fishing en- " N ll M E N It thusiasm of Harold Clemmer, == ; - _--------------- l4 Herbert St., Waterloo. He . caught this 1tt, pound brook m, _ ”a trout in the Erbsville stream. iiruuitioe it. Rub in soothing Min-N's Laiment I"". get n , Don't suffer from common sore throat, wtseo on can do "et Comma am MANAGER TO SIAY UNIll JUNE 1 The fish got away once, he claims __ but not the second time. Survey Shows That Fishermen Are Best liars By Chronicle Sports Writer With the opening of the trout season pent up emotions har- bored by harassed trout fishermen were unleashed on "trout water" boéh near and far over the week- en . Signs of this activity have ma- nifested themselves for several months now, and the opening date the crescendo of excitement mounted. But what about the poor un- fortunate souls who suffered the pain and sorrow-the tishermaa's family. It is they who stumbled over the piles of rod and tackle gracing the once neat and tidy living room. It is they also who listened and bore in silence and shame the relentless, repetitious tales of the "one that get awayZ’. An independent analytical 1a- boratory, conversant with such matters has estimated that a min- imum of 1,786,292 square miles of LONDON, Ont. - Mrs. Paul Suhcndcl. 249 King St, South, Wa- terloo, suffered minor cuts and her daughter. Mrs, Eleanor Mor- Kurt of Ottawa received a severe hack injury when their car wen! Daughh-r, Waterloo Mother Hurt In Crash HAMILTON-A crackdown on “racing services" m the province has been indicated by Inspector John Tomlinson of the Ontario Provincial Police. A nut of control and overturned noar Alisa Craig last Friday. Mrs. Morgan was admitted to bnspilai here with a dislocation ot1rlle p_elyis. A . _ Mrs 'Schcndel required stitches for head cuts but was not admit- ted to hospital. Testimony by the head of the forces anti-gambling squad at the trial of William H. Shaver and Arthur G. Taylor, M and 38 re- ,pectsvely, was given m connec- hon with charges of keeping a common gaming house. and sup- plymg and transmitting betting mformation _ - The trial IS in con the horse racmg sheet, Sporting News publication, In defence of the Harry Hazel (nuns? cused IS attempting t the sheet differs in l the larger racmg pub newspapers Police to Ban Racing Services Inspector Tomhnson disagreed with a statement by Mr Hazell to the effect that rosul‘s and prices on races alrrady run could not possibly help a man wanting to make a bet The Inspector point- ed out that such 7 mforrfuation would gwe assistance to a man wnh money coming to him from a previous race Mr Harvn thrn a Ilar anion was not all racing pubhrat the Racing Porn scratch AWS [Hard B W, H. Timmis, arena com- mission chairman. announced on Tuesday that Gordon Gies, manager of the Waterloo Arena has resigned his post effective May 1. However Mr. Gies will remain in his present capacity until June I, in order to give the commis- 510“ time to appoint his spe- ces3Or. Mr. Timmls said that 20 ap- plications for the position had been received, and that the new manager will be chosen at a meeting of the commis- sion in the near future. at thr in ‘Near Home’ H -4mrouete Sal Photo DIN PI uhlu nnectl Inf: won cmng to ked lake publication, for the an ' prove thal . way trorr tion with Furmahon Hamilton why sim- n against Including mce the mines in <uch cen Mharmer on.'; n that from q and 251 ,lghl Rme at Want To See Hopulong Cassidy In Person?--Go Get h Sponsor Although Hon wood an of 'qffirll F'aiii',Fi?,'ili', fire. I am , M" Cities cin Baum Ng a potion: 1999mm m o- msesto,uemaybdablet-he- appearance here after July it he menu-mt. .. w," Pit, means! at a t,ttt"tlt man y poo ' one Kitchener 1fru1'r,'ltst, contacted " agent, R. W. Stapler. in Tor- onto, asking it there um any chance ot the humus Kids' cow- bor hero and in; home, Nipper, mini to an trlyt.riet. . . . High Cost of 2f Forces Smokers To 'td Their Owns’ Finance Minister Abbott's deck sion to Increase the tax on ciga- rettes and the subsequent an~ nouncement by tobacco companies to hike the price of a pack ot a) trom 36c to 40e, has resulted in "drastic" changes in smoking ha- bits locallv. Many local residents, including the fairer sex, are resorting to "rolling your owns".. .v....., ,v... -.._.-‘. "it you can't or haven't learned lo'roll 'em by hand,” one con- sumer of nicotine pointed out "you can always buy a little ma- the sahara desert could be per- manently fertilized with the trn- nual out-put of that tine barn, y.ard grade of---")" on fish sto rues. I". 'ATIILVOQ i;r§upler said he was booked Lowest price In Canada. Mum] first quality. col-plat“, "I‘M. I. dreamt sbowia9. All “My M or ii" bed ML New "It" pub |mu In tTo-red or so!“ tthet San: C._0.l?. plu- ”an... J..- " GGierurdai WEBER-Q." 0rd; fine. yon will order more. NEW ADD”: _itlr-ifhchcl' C' j-r/Vt':'):-,'-'--'-;'---'):";"' \ Ling-[so (mu. war) WEED, an BEDSPREADS FROM FACTORY 10 YOU $5.25 Each TOWN a COUNTRY MFG. Box 1496, Place D'Ames Montreal, Quebec VANCOUVER WINNIPEG MONTREAL WATERLOO BRANCH th the Madly way to navel. .?r8i,1, htrseealithesightsAmsihe' W my. You have me to spend any; it My bum fares are kiwi ROUND TRIP MONDAY, MAY , At ' P.M. In the Clinic Room V. O. N. 'TIA] eerill moa- NS TtMllittlik Baby Cher, will meet on ”6"“! $88.10 52.05 17.35 solidly to July with t,','ltfrtlt wanna“ Lu Tlittistgtoet ew York. A . u. the wg at)“ . appearance In " the Kitchener branch ot the Wo- men's PM (Jul). The mm said Saturday, If 1e,iBti.ttt, mum: iveie Gown u eo'gtt him - here the club won cont-ct his any in Beyrrier _Hilis, all _ _ The president at the pres club aid that 2'ti'tri certainly but an initue- 1n hafnium want tp - “230 be , ciuzeps_n_nd if“? woiild appreciate staking lands with him In pawn." ctune that does a good iob--tor about $125.” This. plus cigarette papers and I package of cigarette tobacco amounts to approximate- ly $1.53. "Roit-your-oitrny" give a great- er smoking satisfaction some lo- cal "experts" agree A tew we know nave "convert- ed" to pipe smoking. Still others have vowed they would "quit en- tirely". Waterloo Minor Club Sets May , As Deadline for Signing Players Whichever way you soot at it, people are still gems to keep on smoking regardless of the price In 1497 John Cabot, a Venetian sailing out of Bristol, landed on either Cape Breton Island or the coast of Newfoundland and claimed the land for the King of England. About 19,000 enumerators will take the 1951 census, the country's Deadline for signing playing l number," Mr. Heller points out, members for the Waterloo Minor Players are asked to meet at Baseball club has been set foeraterloo Park Thursday and Fri- Wednesday, May 9, Ralph Heller, l day, May 10 and 11 to be intro- publicity director, reports. He duced to their coaches and to pay points out that boys who have not registration fees. signed to date may do so by con- . Expectations are the schedule tacting Howard Bauer at 54 Du- will be started on Monday,.May Pont St. E., (formerly Duke St.) 14. or by phoning 2-7841 at noon or In 1948, expenditures on food after six. - by fhuttulians,itmoqnted, to $2,- To date 65 Pee-Wees, 33 Ban- tams and 21 Midgets have affixed their names on the dotted line. This total of 119 players is “com siderably less than last year's "NOTHING TO HIDE" Suggesl human and Stalin Meel Nude NEW DELHI, India.--) sugges- tion that President Truman and Prime Minister Stalin meet in the nude for peace talks was made here last week by the leader of 50,000 Naga (nude) sect monks and nuns. - A7 . _ Shivan Chida Nand Cir, 50, said in an interview such nude confet- ences generate an atmosphere that “I have nothing to hide from you", which is the basis for all Waterloo Church forms Couples "Two By Two" Club Eighteen young married people of the Church of the Holy Sa- viour, Waterloo, met Tuesday night to form a club to be known as the "Two by 'rFo'1clutr. Executive appointed was as follows: Presidents, Neil and Kay Matthews; vice-presidents, Art and Dorothy Tindall; secretaries, Harold and Sylvia Stephens: treasurers, Pete and Wino Heins; Membership chairmen. Howard and Evelyn Weir; Special Objec- tive committee. chairman. Tom and Mert Baird and Entertain- ment chairman. Ron and Muriel Heins. The executive met at the home of the presidents. the Matthews' and made plans for the ftrgt so- cial evening to be held Friday, May 11th at the parish hall. All married couples of the church are invited QIIOJIQL; In 1948, expenditures on food by Canadians amounted to $2,- 796,000,000, or 28% of total expen- ditures on consumer goods and services. Currently increased pgréges should swell the figure for l . goodwill among men , His sect is one of several taking part in the Indian holy men's con- vention for peace, now in its sec- ond week here. The holy men are annoyed at a New Delhi police ban forbid- ding them to use half-tamed ele- phants in theirponvention parade. Br In. Gauntl- Bowman (Chronicle Corrupondenc) The Women's Missionary Socie- ty of Trinity Lutheran Church met in the school mom Monday night. Pastor Malinsky presented myopia- .. . --..- - -. . Police also tarbade Gir and his followers to march "raw". Floradale t The Evangelical U.B. Ladies' Aid held their May meeting at the home of Mrs, Katie Stahl- baum, Tuesday. - Misses Malida and Edna Martin and Mervin Bauman attended the wedding of Erma Martin and Dale Landis at Ap?nvil1e._Pa, Faturday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Musselman and Edgar of Kincardine visited Mr. and Mrs. Israel Musselman on Sunday. __ - _ _ _ A Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and Mrs, J.T.Ott visited with Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger. New Dundee. Sunday. - - __ --. -- _ Mr. and Mrs. Eben Howling and family, New Dundee, Mr. ‘nd Mrs. Emmerson Spies and family, Elmira, visited Mrs, Jacob Spies, Sunday. TRACTOR (IIB HOLD MEETING (By Chronicle Corrnpondont) DADEN.--Mr. Ralph Gregg of the Engineering Dept., o the O.A.C,. Guelph. was in charge of the organization meeting o the Wilmot Tractor Club which was held in th! Township Hall. Ba- den, on Monday evening. The Club which is sponsored by the Wilmot Township Plowing Asso- ciation is under the leadership of Cameron Honderich and Reuben Canadians will buy thi; -year through retail stores t 1 Stuart Hondarich of RR, 2, New Hamburg was elected pres1- dent of the local group; other oth- cers include Floyd Hunsberger, R R, 2, Baden. vice- resident: and Orval Cressman. Tii" 1, New Hamburg, secreury-treasurer, " IS estimated that the proposed new 3 per rent turnover tax on nods sold at retail would add G'?l'ju','G'o to the price of goods Frunt IS produced on n mmmnr- (In! scale m Canada 1r1 the pro- vinces of Nova Scout New Brunlwnck. Quebec, Ontario and Brunch Columbia Rouhe; prints . _ . hand-printed screen prints F . . . scenic P, . . floral . _ . _ modeme abstract. Marquisette curtams - dotted T _ _ plain _ _ . _ ' _ _ killed _ . _ _ tailored. OUR NEW SPRING STOCKS ARE COMPLETE Broodlooms F . room-sized rugs . . inlaid linoleum .s.rnorboleumtile . . .bedrdomwashmots. .. both sets. (tlloliBBllfllMB, "tue Spring Fashions For Your Home FLOOR COVERING King a Queen Sts ' spoke at length to t'", the injuries they may motors by practicing rting methods He that 75r; of engine r caused during the Wlll be held thmugh- I , year to give instruo ' ictice to club members maintenance and oper- I e classes will termin- ' I Achievement Day onderich of RR 2, ng was cloned pres:- ( local group; other offl- e Floyd Hunsberger, in. vice-president: and I ,sman. RR l, New ecretary-treasurer l --------__-r_ I ated that tho proposed I rent turnover tax on q at retail would add 1 to the price of goods will buy ths; year Ill More, mducod trr1 " innimrrr I , Canada in the pro 1 Nova Sculls. New Quebec, Ontario and lmbll ml DRAPERY u-( ’-l)- 0-! I."- H-l - - 0.11-! SHOES FOR THE WORKING MAN _ BAITS giiiiill oxronns 23 King St. N Kitchener " Oahu. 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