SmpCReRMER ROCNMOE, QNTCI MEICWIETC , proprietor of The Ranch a lunch room, were both , and costs or an alternaâ€" one month in jail when the en were convicted of having inâ€" Men $50 Each men were convicted of having inâ€"| Th =dh¢uquoteumry to the mile. 134 King S. â€" Neor William St. Phone 2â€"9080 WATERLOO OPEN UNTIL 4 A.M. PAGODA GRILL NO PAPER NEXT WEEK ce \ / C aï¬ï¬‚l‘ @2 i!--r&\'ans. . . . . THE AUGUST 16 AND 17 EDITIONS OF THE CHRONICLE CITY SUPPLEMENT AND THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED. To Give Our Staff a Wellâ€" Earned Rest . .. h OUR BUSINESS OFFICE WILL REMAIN OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE N O W WATERLOO CHRONICLE !h.e.h‘a'- aross out of e gaieg mr'fl! of the Imperial Hote was ; w_u""‘ usly convieted of sellâ€" illegally and tenced lt:‘tvo months as a n-rh. of the same series of raids. THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE 13 ERB ST. W., PHONE 6â€"6401 WATERLOO BUSINESS OFFICE ve 3 ONTARIO STREET ~â€" AT THE increase offer of 12 cents for male employges and 10 cents for female 1 P on n mubber C be usn Efl:'w ich Rubber Co‘ Canâ€" ., was accepted by Local um and Plastic Workers of Ameâ€" rica (CIOâ€"CCL) Tuesday. 12 â€" 10 Offers Motion to accept the offer was nearly unanimous with only a few vanenuz:un: mmnt.heneou; mendation. A previous motion, reject the offer, moved and secâ€" onded by two women, received alâ€" most no. .'nm‘ t after employees and MM discussed the company Arthur Clemens, union secretaâ€" ry, outlined meetings of the exeâ€" cutive with the comr-ny culminâ€" ating in agreement July 26. After the Great Lakes the larâ€" &est Lake in the Dominion is reat Bear in the North West Territories. The company offer was at Warns Cyclists Re 1951 Licenses port minus 1951 bicycle licenses ill be subject to prosecution, m atiags new plates has passed. To date the chief has issued 150 :'lmm.:dmt:um- w more who should pagte coming Loss of the French outposts in Huronia 300 years .nm largely decided whether Ca was to court for July,. Fort; "“"‘f-m'c"oi this came bccl to &’ village trewâ€" Tuesday night he reported $140 dents in gross fines in te‘s The chief warned that motorists parked along the roadway near th‘:dno!gc_umwouldhetkk- e illegal parking unless their cars were whally off the travelled portion of the road. This is a busy section of the village streets as the road also leadsl“l: the driveâ€"in theatre. be French or l'aiglflvgg;e;n:d. At 2 License Plates in Two Weeks m meameriat M:Ihnnmdhut He reported the loss to the Waeâ€" combined forces of law enforceâ€" ment officers of this district failed to recover said "marker". So, last Saturday, the reporter filled out a replacement form at George Schnart‘s "friendly" office in Kitchener. He then proceeded to the Canadian Tire Corporation of the Waterloo Chronâ€" Ptoip t + POSSE HOLDS was wrecked. The Zehr car reâ€" ceived about $1$$50 damages with some $100 loss to the truck. _ _ Provincial Police said that for Zehr the crash interrupted his trip to Kitchener to arrange deâ€" trif to Kitchener to lrringc deâ€" tails of his Wtdd':‘l’lï¬. With him in his car was his eâ€"toâ€"be. VAUGHN MONROE LIKES FLYING OWN AIRPLANE KITCHENER. â€" Vaughn Monâ€" roe, famous American band leader and sm_gr. came back to the Twin Cities Tuesday night and his vaâ€" rietly-'packed Camel Caravan show "sold" about 3,500 at the Kitchâ€" ener Auditorium. Two cars and a truck were damaged Tuesday and weddin: plans were interrupted in a cras on No. 85 highway, three miles horth of Elmira. Provincial Police said the colliâ€" sion occurred as a car driven by Ivan Zehr, Tavistock, was lf.“in. a truck driven by Ervin Brenneâ€" man, 56 John St. West, Waterloo. Officers said a second car, driâ€" ven by Lload lIilerbrun, 32 King St. North aterloo, entered the hS{flvl‘y trom a sideroad into the path of the Zehr auto. The lllerbrun car, a 1932 model, GUELPH.â€"A widespread ma }lz_unt m‘t;.d mptot:.lpht on uesd an attem capture Vinm:{ Lauzon, 20, who was reâ€" leased from Gueiph Reformatory last Seaturday. Roadblocks were set up in the icle would appreciate hearing from you. Our phone number is roe recenty. The bandleader figures it is just the ticket for him in junketting about the country on oneâ€"night stands. He is sold on air travel Wedding Plans interruped In Triple Crash 6â€"6401. The hlllw showman flew to the Waterlooâ€" ellin!ton airport in his twinâ€"engined Aero Commanâ€" der and it was plain to see he would just as soon talk about airâ€" fllanes as he woul%nabout music. is ut::g craft was experimenâ€" tal el when released to Monâ€" tal godel 1 roe recentl for bandleaders Closed on Monday â€" Opert all day Wednesday at Goudies 44 Confidence‘"‘ area in an attempt to apprehend the youth, who police n'r is alâ€" leged to have smuggled files and hack saws to prisoners in the Reâ€" formatory. W ATCH THE CHRONICLE s AUGUST 23 .â€" 24 EDITIONS Phone 2â€"2115 1060 King 8t. E. Kitchener Watch tor "25" â€" The Bleck and Red Beauty built and ‘driven by "Bleu‘s Aute Body‘ SPECIAL RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS BLAU‘S AVUTO BODY USE THE â€" CLASSIFIEDS â€" Advance Sale FALL & WINTER COATS SAVE 10% THIS AD. 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