It In: been suggested by one of our local merchants that the Streets of Waterloo be raged oft r during the coming Band estival <0 that all would have an equal chance of seeing the parade or anything else which was golng on, This is a darn smart move. Al- together too many young children are allowed to roam the Itreeta ot this city at any hour they feel like, Just what type of parents they have would be hard to guess at, for there are enough tempta- tions in the way of any child, without being allowed to stay out 'until he or she feels like coming home, Vol. M. No. I Chille- ut late at mg: on Waterloo are“: will be c ked up by Waterloo police from now Whale there has not bien A de- Mite curfew established, children on the street: after 0 p.nL, will be subject to questioning by the puke: _ While we, and probably every other child of our generation re- belled against the then 9 o'clock curfew, our parents It least knew where we were. More than once when we sneaked in a little late our father impressed us with the lateness ot the hour by adminis- tering to the seat of our trousers with a heavy arm\ razor strap. As a matter of fact we found that same strap the lust time we were down home, safely tucked away in the air vent of the cellar lullel, Seems to us that a few more parents should purchase these same sttaps and learn how to use them on the posterior. of their offspring. It might not then be necessary to have the police look after their children for them. J.H.S. Around Waterloo He points out that as things are _ now, there is one big iam "d oil persons. with the result that t ose' In the front line manage to see; what is going on, but those behindl them see little other than the back of the person's head stand- ing m front of them. l 'Sounds as though it might bl. a ‘ good idea and the use of the} rope could probably be arranged! for on a loan basis. _ J.H.S. . l, Another thing that parents! should check their 035mm? on' is the picking 3! Bowers rom “End privete.Tes. . " "VI-:15; Fchis poiqted out to us on numerous occaswns and went home ourselves tpdgy ugly to find that some destructive young monkey had torn up every tulip and peong we had in the front flower be 5. _ . The amusing pert, if you could call it that. is that the-parents of some of these youngsters are those who howl loudest about the damage done by dogs. We'll ad- mit that dogs will knock over the occasional flower and one tried to dig up an evergreen tree the other night. but they don't go in for wholesale destructi n the way some of these ,i,ilitsf','is,?f'is't'rt',li'ia'is'r. the way we fee about tt, law or no law, if we catch the kid who destroyed all our Bowers, he or she IS going to sit down very gingerly for a nTbel’ of days after our intervie . . J.H.S, We had I very nice Waterloo woman call us today and protest against the shooting of black squirrel; try, the_police. L She said that for two years she has had a pair of these playful little fellows living on her pro- geny. Naturally they did not con- ne all their activity to her loca- tion, but they did no harm and she and her neighbors derived a great deal of pleasure from watching them. That is they did until just the other day when one of our police officers walked back of the homes and shot one of the squirrels m â€Tm“... Don't get us wrong. The officer was not out on a hunting trip. He had been called because someone in the neighborhood had seen the squirrel digging in their back yard, "digging up a nut", the lady said. Frankly we can't see where an ofticer would be Justified in killing a squirrel just because the animal was uncovering a cache of food he had made last year. Black squirrels can become pests in some localities where they are extremely plentiful. They get into attics and garages and while the damage is small, some people object to them as tenants _ . It is also against the law to shoot black squirrel at this time of the year, although an officer would have the authority to hill one if it was causing any serious trouble, While we are very fond of hunting. we Just can't see kill- mg squirrels at any time, at least not the black or grey ytr.itty - It might be a good thing for police omcers to investigate a complaint of this nature and see if the squirrels being complained about are really doing any dam- Me, or if their demise is not sug- gested by an over-active ima. gintttion on the part of those do- ing the complaining. J H S The lot-null: It the comer of of Kmg and Erh Sts, is tum In use as Is the one on Albert sl. all While the “to nuisance in Waterloo may not be as bad as ll was a your or so Mo, n is any- thing but under control - - A_j -- c-..- A‘ Gués: It;mvzs( ix; iirrine after Di?! “y:“_;v.& spénd an hour JMS out '7'" W" V V V " Kitchener. wished upon Doon , and‘ He pointed out that Doon has no Itty ‘sewers, therefore it could have Ive no sewer farm. - _ WATERLOO POLICE TO CHECK ON CHILDREN AFTER 9 PM. m; ImuEFjégi-d 5,: â€out In! Wednesday, muis Chief . L “emu and pone: have been instinct“ to chat w on ehndrcn on the streets m 0 m. . h. ehiet showed the port-- dc hook in which ingtgueumtq rm entered Sept. IO, Wet, to! all Mheeru to duck on WI! on the street: after ' Pun. or Township Police Request For 2 Extra Men Dropped CHIEF WANTS OOWION A motion to increase the WI- 3 mill. Members in favor of the terloo Township Police detach- I motion denied this statement. ment by two men has been with. i The subject will be reopened drawn trom the Waterloo Town. 1at a further meeting of the police ship Council police committee. commission on Thursday night, llann Dino-non I Wall Con-U0- I poo" residents are taking a dim \vuew of [2:130:25 who refer to the 1 city of 'tchener- “with“ u ‘the "Doon Sewer Palmâ€. . lie-n Due-lion The motion, recommended by Township Police Chief Schede- witz moved by committee chair- man Arthur Eagle, and seconded by Clayton Rickert, was dreamed because ot dissention raise by tommiltee member Arthur King. 'Mr. King claimed in a press re- lease that the addition of two new officers to the force would in- crease the police estimates by half lute Spring Catches Farmers Short of Help In: in“: 3......5 u... ---."" ._. _-r-i-e _,,, _ - _ mers short of labor. l National Employment Service C, W. Boyer, National Employ- l operated a bureau at the seed fair ment Service manager of the and bacon show in Waterloo early Kitchener office, said orders for in March to give farmers oppor- farm helpers are coming in fromltunity to register their spring la- places beyond the county borders. bor requirements. Farmers in ad parts of the county Moot farmers at that time are also asking. for labor... thought they Md enough help but The late spring has caught far mers short of labor. - _ _ -iiriioydr said late seeding put farmers under pressule to get in their spring grain, Numbers of Doon Residents Take Dim View Of Toon Sewer Form' Moniker ""eoGiGiioririiuiriiiie' of Wa- terloo Township who lives in Deon said “this sewer term." was He says that due to unfortunate references to tt, his fair village " is becoming known throughout‘ the country as "the place where Siamese Girls Being Sold To French Troops For $30 Head ytyr BARGAINS.' LAICHAU, Indo-China. -- Oy- Yoy-Yoy. vat bargains ve are hatting in yung vimmin! So French soldiers think who are staioned in Thai (Siam). Na- tive beauties are .going for about 500 piastres (about $30) on a two- year contract basis in the Shang- ri-La Valleys of Indo-China. Tar-(hip Treatment Cost Brings Erb West Protest A delegation of Erb St. West taxpayers Monday night took up considerable of the finance com- mittee's time arguing against pay- ing the full cost of tar and chip treatment because of the road serving as a highway an! street. HOLD LENGTH Y AIRINQ .. fifis' Biggie}, is exercised by the 250,000 Thias who inhabit the A petition, signed by a resi- dents of that area, protested be- ing taxed on a frontage basis. The petition maintained part of the taxes should go on the general rate so shopping and then go home and look at your face, Did you ever park your newly washed car near the mam corner and come out only to ttnd It was plastered with black soot from one end to the other? Travelled As Highway Henry Grem. representing the group, said n was not an ordm- ary street but heavily travelled This type of dun Is not "clean" and cannot be justified when there are such things as soot con- Holler: for sale. This 15 just a case of several cases of industries and large buildings tretting away with messing up the whole city because they had not been checked up by the authorities and forced to control the amount of 9oot and smoke their chimneys spew out. While we Ire not overly an- XIOUS to Mart another smoke con- lrnwrsy. we would like to see some tsttort on the part of those whose firing methods are to blame We believe there Is a hy- law to cover this situatmn Why isn't ll etttorred" m an I discyseyV Mun-in. to Mn an». steaaGlaAieheit1y "tjirS,tiNttugr,t.h".r,2'lti .tteeAUftett 19,3.th "iGaiuGutUtSi"iuur. 1tttr.eurfiww-tobeMrirt- 1y canned. madman would "ottreverauttodtoaeur_ mnuorpm‘rmarmlw l Councillor Eagle said that Donn. has Menu to recommend it be- sides the disposal plant. "The Power farm is well kept up by the t "ity but it IS oditerous to us when ithe fair name of our village be- ‘comes associated with it. It gets [under our skin," he said. Chief Schedewitz expressed the with to have the force operate under a police commission in- stead of the present mince in council. He claimed that this would put the Township force on a more stable basis. _ _ _ ' Constable Seip was raised trom the status of prubationer to full- time policeman by motion Hyt council, them did not have sufficierp help Most farmers at that time thought they had enough help but continuous rain in April threw glelm about three weeks off sche- u e, they have the sewer farm." It is understood the Bonnie Doon Club has come but strongly against use of the slighting refer- ence and it has held several in- dignation meetings over it. plentiful Tonkin valley. Girls are frequently sold by their families on "lite contracts" for a bolt of cloth, a water-buffalo, or perhaps a dozen mountain boars. The two year contracts however suit the soldiers in the area very well, for their period of service usually end in about this time. When the contract ends the "mar- riage" ends as a highway, 'ttig,' bylaw had hurt the sale lots and many would have to pay heavily for road costs, Ald. Don Roberts, chairman of the finance committee, pointed out others in the city would be enti- tied to the same consideration it relief were given the Erb St, West taxpayers. Ald, Frank Bauer. chairman of the board of works committee, said in all cases road repairs are paid on a frontage basis on a street up to 30 feet in width, Any- thing over 30 feet is put on the general rate He failed to see how council could make a change m the case of Erb St West Mr Grein felt council might change Its attitude if it made a survey pn the amount of tramc. V Aid. Roberts suggested the mat- ter be referred to the board of works committee for further con- sudorahnn Mr Grein doubted whether that would do any ood, "As far as I'm concerned, 'o/'/'s (Ald Bau- er) and I have threshed " out many hmes and the results are always the "me-sour wows are difttren!---ngh) Frank?" . "That's right," replied Ald Bauer Mr Grem thought the ratepay- ers whose properties front on Erb St should not be required to pay more than a third of the cosh He mutated txturtcrl draft a ro- aolulmn to the provmcinl govern- ment asking for spools! consider- anon The lengthy discussion ended when u was decided to refer the matter back to the eommittee Views Diner WA'tttiiitilky t'ii'ttfi' ' , CHRONICLE were 11ttet, aid, 'Waterloo M.O.H. Urges Dem" (kt " EBan On Firecracker Sale 53"" Incream l _1tgtht,tt.mtt.,!ttett,tact- l 1tPr.chtave,tei,r:,l KITCHENER. _ of $000 for Police 7 Puma and m an! Cameron were unmoved at ur- any: meeting of the Kitchener Po ice Commission. The pay boosts will be present- ed to City Council for that group's endorsation. The increase brings Chief Patrick's salary to “we and that of Deputy Chief Camer- on to $4,286. __ The iniereases actually represent $400 above the 3300 gNen all members of the department for 1951. Chief Patrick had made no pro- vision in the budget for increases for himself and the deputy chief and the subject was raised by Magistrate Poison at the commis sio_n's last meeting. . . In approving the sultry boasts for the two Ligament odd-ll. members laud their good work anud devotion to duty. Harry idman Not Involved In Crash Due to misinterpreted informa- tion supplied the Chronicle, the caption read that Harry Schnlrr, " Joseph St., Kitchener, was jointly charged with Wayne Schade. 21 Bismark Ave., Kitch- ener, with reckless driving. -- Last week the Chronicle carried a two-column picture and caption of an overturned car. _ This was incorrect as Mr. Schnarr was nowhere in the vicinity of the scene of the acci- dent when it took place on Sun- day, April 29th. In fact. Mr. Schnarr points out, he was work- ing in his General Petroleum ser- vice Mation at the corner of Jo- seph and Gaukel Streets, Kiteh- ener at the time of the accident: .. ""'W"iGiGiryGtiiiVirUdrc' he pointed out. Urges Immediate, Action From " lk Seaway Project Saturday do.†Nt,' the otBeial opening of the Intercounty baseball season when Waterloo Tigers will , he.“ to the Guelph Maple Leafs at Waterloo Tar';. This year the Tigers. have been "1W with ttve new faces on its meter. They are pictured with playing manger Alex Kmmk. Back row, left to right are Cord MoGraw. outfielder; Alex Ken-ask. new And centre, BeMer; Hugh McGillivray, first base and shortstop; leio (hi) Tnlbvl. pitcher. Front row, left to right, Bill Russ, pitcher and Jim Stem). shot!“ OTTAWA - More pressure brought to hep upon the Unit- ed States Government was the theme or a speech given by Car don Graydon. external and]: spokesman for the Progressive Cpnservativt err _ _ _ .., In external Affairs debate in the House of Commons on Mend-y, Mr Graydon undnlined the necessity of immediate action from the US, on joint develop- ment of the St, Lawrence sonny. Mr Graydon said the US. should be told that: 1 Canada wants the waterway started as a joint undertaking im- mgdigtely _ _ . _ " 2, In the event that no joint 3c- tion IS taken by the us... Canada would proceed with the project alone or else an alternative pow- er supply must be found to meet Onurin's Hydro requirements - Mr Graydon gunned that if Cnmda were to undertake the Seaway proiect alone. 'tnyeatie- tmn would follow to determine whether American shipping would he allowed to enjoy hee mung! along the deepened St, whence that it patently on- ion W Lied Ministers Want _ Race Track Made Into Housing Uiis T'CRON'r0.--A group of Tor- onto evangelists would convert Duefrtin Race Track to a housing unit if they_lnd their. way. - A Donations Given Waterloo College Toronto West Presbytery ot the United Church have endorsed a recommendation by the commit- tee on evangelism and social ser- vice to ask city council to seek authority to purchase Dufferin Track and build a low rental housing unit on the land. It is the opinion of the group that unimproved land such " a race track must be sacrificed to the needs of the city. It is hoped, however, that if such a project were ever sanc- tioned, the thunder of ghostly boots and the wailes of disap- pointed bettors ripping up para- mutuel tickets won d not disturb the sleep of tenants in the still of a moonlit night. Waterloo Man Ordered Io Pay 1aSTQWEL-Memberg of the Ladies' Aid of St. PauN Luther- an Church 1e2 donations for Waterloo College and Seminary Women's Auxiliary at the May meeting held recently. On June is, the annual meeting of the Wa- terloo auxiliary will be held in St, Peter's parish hall. Drew Marks m Birthday I'rgly in police court Tues- day, . Ioca mun soon in imam on I my?“ order for his wife was 391.. y Nymph Itlte to w 900. irhmesi’letelxor hit pp- . b,tr, hail of 31,060 would be cum] ed The accused doubted whether he could raise the money. OTTAWA --A bouquet of red mes graced the desk of Prograv give Conservative leader George Dew nt the opening session of the House of Commons on New day, The MINOR was the Mth binhdny of the opposition leader “Sincere can! wishes." were extended to r, Drew by Prime llama Louis M. Laurent. from all mun of the Bonn: In a letter to the Kitch- ener Board of Health. the Wa- Ueioo body will, 'ref a tlt', aittort mm. a on “leg! Manchu. The letter -ata the two health boards at both _city councils to draft bylaws pro- hibiting the sale of ftrecrack. This action Wu prompted Waterloo Iennis Courts Open For Play Over Weekend :Kitchener Club Io Sponsor Mackenzie 1King Stamp Cover i The Grand River Valley Stamp (Club, Kitchener, is sponsoring a _special cacheted cover, for use as l a first day cover for the Macken- 119 King stamp The seal will show the his BL ‘Bon. W. L. Mackenzie King in ' front of the house on Spring St, Kitchener where he spent his youth. He was born in l house on Benton Street, now demol- tshed gNABW ATERLOO " " _ PEEPINC TOM Providing good weather gm: vans. the Waterloo Tennis lub will be open for play this week- end, omcials announced. They have wintered very well and are in excellent condition. -ieeinuAhip applications, have been coming in at a good clip and a Liyelyleas9n is expected, _ Ad. In Poo: Taste But Very Original Club directors at a recent meet- ing decided to state the annual invitation tournament on the week-end of July 1. Originally it was held on Labor Day but I switch last summer proved to be popular, . .i ... . r Opening round robin will be held about two weeks from now. by Dr. P. A. Voelker, M.0.H.. who pointed out the W of these ex losives. m taees.ot t,lil',llll as and oyter iaiptr,ieoytveAeteer.R3ir ii7iiGicMFd, -his, sad "c%TiiGGiiii-uiutg them long before May 24, when they are cus!om.aIily ytiliett, 5:5 raiu/sGiidilebriuion, and many youngsters thryy them at smaller tots, he said. LITTLE ROCK, Ark.--An indignant woman stalked into a funeral home the other day and told a bewildered clerk that the "advertisement out- side is inpopr taste", The clerk found a man dressed in a black suit and wearing a skeleton face standing in front of the buil- ding. Approaching him was a man dressed like a devil. It developed that the two were advertising a revival meeting and the skeleton, having arrived am. was sim- ply waiting for the devil. A Waterloo man was caught m the act of window T/W, Saturday night by . gt Lloyd Otto and Cnnsta; ble Arrhpe MacDonald; A _ The pence apprehended the min following complaints from the north ward A charge is pending. Mic Sal PM. Recreation Body Suggests $100,000 Community Centre "Jaw.“3o'ï¬ï¬‚m‘ï¬?“m§°ff‘dï¬ï¬‚ism mitts. need]: of Wag-loo Council. Cost-of-Livi Jumps 2.1 It,,, Points In March Waterloo South iseiFitii/es" â€fedâ€. 13: Social (Credit W; Independent 5; Inde- ',prtmlet-Liberat 4: meant 4; to- [By-election To Be Held June 25 tyTTAWA.--The federal gov- ernment Wednesday called tour laden! bur-election: for June 25. 1'tgeidel Be in the Prune: Eat- ward . land riding of Queens, the Ontario ruin; of WFtrrto.o South and the “lunch. riding; of the Brandoet and Winnipeg South Centre All m vacant Web the death or resignation of the sitting members. Three ot the out: formerly we}: held " [ghouls and one by m “and: mum by tere, Add trrtuhat. _ Dual; Watch» an by the In: Karl Bo- nner. hum-We Co-tive, and Brandon, held by the late J. E Matthews, Liberal. Waterloo 0thid Eleded hetidmt tut, OTTAWA. - The coal-o!- liv.ing funk: panacea Et. 1.1.3 from 119.1, M Min. um Howe announced last week in the House ot Com- mom. Mr. Howe, making m u- nouneemen! g,"dTtN ia- sued by the Bureau of bus- tics. said almost halt the in- crease between Inch 1- and April t was accounted for by the price of butter, which bu since dropped. The announcement tmm the bureau, is read by the minister, aid the remainder ol. the increase wu 1y due to other foods. cloth . home furnishings and mince - Igneous items. In February the index climbed 4.5 must!» high- est mum point were“: EVOR District Farmers lake Advantage Of Fine Weather, Work A! Night Taking full advantage of the, As a malt. seeding ot spring ttne weather. nanny district hr grains on most district farms is men m working tar into the now about “to-thirds &tiatted. night to finutt their spring seed- Mpg! ftrpers are and“), their kndlighu knee I glowing path new the new. as they guide their traders through the ark- has, wot-inn; “and time mod the eaprises of the weatherman. IM COLLECIOR RESIGIS. CITY ttiN NOW HOLDS THREE Mi The: president and general manager of the with Life Assurance Co. of da, Waterloo, was elected president of the Dom- inion Mortgage and Investment Association at the Association's 35th annual meeting held last Thursday in Montreal. Mr. Smith his ben In ouch] for some years. He succeeds H. E. button. lgeneral mum?†of the Chute , Trust Co. o Tor- on to. The present standing in the Liberals 1M: Ernest A. Mr, Waterloo Imminent will“ and Fan -tiGiaitia -ot “I'M- "Vim emu-cu the nmhmnnt of ag,Tt Although tT um: um. our meat. eoustei agreed to - - ing two. when Jo n_ my? to; to look into the plan. Aid $13.31. T_truatsesand9 â€I dim Ewald wire named emu-u representatives. Make In†Us The Recreation Commie-la- ft. Von attaching the hall to Cadiz] School in order to In.†the maximum use of its mm While no omen] word was re- eeived from the Waterloo Public School Board, it was indie.“ In I survey the! members ot the if.†would to elm with the I II. Commission before the has. committee wen Don Met-et, recreation director; David Doom. chairman, and Ed. Devin. . They attuned that the m Indoor much mums. 1'h thy mun: mung. In to- ta y inadequate in meeting the needs ot this growing which should now be in I . non to provide its own new tional mumâ€. Waterloo - C community haB--a eomttinatitt. auditorium nad gym-awn. h- cluding emulate. and club “I -to serve pu Mt we - enteruutmeatt, outlaw and group meetings, atttietie em and social events. When he Brst addressed the meeting. Mr. New told the chairman of the need for in- ereon-cl park accommodation in summer mom. While two on†at Waterloo Park and school 9hr grounds are available. they do not meet the need in accommodating all those who wish to participate. Mr, Devitt pom:ed out the re- creation pm I!†gm no- mentum under Mr. W's hadenhip but it“: kinda“ {at the need of better hail .eeeteg8ggttr- dution. The teen-u: scum deem-ted because of the poor no cilities. He said the Public School Board had considered a un u 5311;115:1300! butcouldnotw. . or: t. U'.'rotJrlruth,,-tta, trllg,%1NNhfrefN,ufl'lrJ'l. item! V . mankind. Theotaau-' iiiiiidittseeostcoqltttrt- J7ikurten-rearperiodt_ omsmilttryear. 2tg,i.ddtut'gao,tl1,?ttlt. a gnu and" the Community at“ Mt. Devin “scumbag; ittoattaettttyiaempmunitr - could make use of it for physics! education, assemblies. plays, mu- sical events. ete., After wheel hours it would be available to the entire community. This plan will use mince the cost of construction And will re- quire only one heating ttttit. it "I: pointe4 out. _ The minimum Boor spam ge- gunman: for n combinatio- auditorium and gymnasium would be 65 by 100 feet. Prom would be made tor a stage, fully equipped, a projection room, com- mittee and craft moms. lam showers. washroom kitchen. snack bar and adminiatgathe The commission also shod that council appoint . unanimity Hall committee composed of at least two members from mud]. the Public School Board, Recu- ation Commission and other intu- acted community emulatio- nnd clubs. "Evin: suggested that the m gnu-mu from the shut be separ- ated from the school entrant Mayor Bauman suggested coun- cil investigate the i ea. "rot not very happy with the mute! buil- ding as I community centre," he Aid. Don Roberts felt count“: authority would be limited to the Ippointment of a committee. " would require a summit! do benture issue in which case they would have to go to the people for I vote. Mr. Dooley said it wu unmea- nry 'te. to the people tor a pro- Jeet of is kind, Rama“ - the AW“. Most farmers are and?! their land hard to work, pack down as it was by heavy rains early in the sewn Cash crop norm tn â€In in; to put in war been lam this tack, then con and soybean. “986097.01me Gina. clan at! an; mu- utr,, to the an MW: It is understood w. M will continue a “at DoNoCMNOO‘ Gamma“!!! Authority LII-ltd ii in. of in mum school hoary. student?