ing a real going concern tight from the start of the season, than they had last year. There will be seven or eight of the players who were on last year's team trying out again this year and they will have competition from at least 40 other boys from other teams ‘who would like to play for the Waterlo Junior "A's". This is go- ing to make the competition keen- er and should result in, a far bet- ter selection ot players than started the senoolast year. fiTrars',nt, the confer- ence. held in l and NM be- tween Prime Minister Churchill and human! Boonvelti tuo tab- " on sham mummy pl lam were erected opposite the entrance to the inner citadel at Quebec city in new. bl the National Parks mi Historic Hen Emma: of the De- We of Emma and De. Waterloo Beople are again go- ingtobeu ed tetret.outit.h.e games and back their team. This should be cosy, particularly if the 1951 (elm is a good one right from the start of the season. J.R.S. The loot has now been removed from the Waterloo Arena and it is exacted that . good ice trurftee will formed by this 'treeh-end. On Tuesday night of um week, ice had gtdrted to form well a One end of the rink, and the ice making was to continue until such time u I good Mace we: ob- tuned. F- It is felt that 'l"i','luerg'l"l would he interested in ding a seat for a season if they could do so for the mall charge of one dol- lar. Munro! these same persons would bl k at the tht necessu'y to.be placed on t E subscribers’ list . While nothing definite has been arrived at as yet, the subscrip- tion list sought tor among Wa- terloo hockey fans, will probably be dropped this year. it is fi',',',; sible that in its place a hol in plan may be developed whereby a fan might hold a certain seat up to a short time before game time of every game for only $1.00 per season. If the holder of a par- ticular seat does not show up at the appointed time before ttttr tart of the game, a ticket would '.'l sold for that seat. The dollar, charged for holding the seat: would not be returned at the end f the season but would be used! got the betterment ot the team. 1 mg were not shot at, oat of those districts shot over are now me ot these pests, but "evidently where there was no ac- tual shooting, the starlings sun fettrthey are reasiytatrly. gate. A Bob Kinnear, who is at present in the Boston training camp at Barrie, will return to guide the Junior "A" team again this year. Bob had the tough job last year of trying to produce a winning team with a lot of material that Wu definitely not of Junior "A" calibre. _ - _ _ _ Just having returned from the, north country we have seen thous- ands ot head ot prime beef pas- turin; in places where cattle were cenunly never. pasfu‘red ttree. no lwwll-a .-. With the amount of beef came being raised and slaughtered in Canada, there seems little legiti- mate reason for the price of meat staying at its present high price. .1118. Talking to Bill Thumb. chair- man of the Waterloo Arena Com- mission and chief sparkplug be- hind the Waterloo Junior "A" hockey team, we ttnd him ex- treme y optimistic; regarding the Junior IA" teary ftpr _this year. _.. Ersquiringr, we found that most of this beef did not belong to local farmers, but to cattle dealers who trr1thqld1ng it. . " . . , "iiiicoriiViiniiii/tite tiam will have a much better chance ttte: What he wants to know is why, with the number of packing plants we have in this locality, do we still have to pay up a third more for the same type of meat? In hm opinion, local butchers are " adverse, to charging the new high prices as the public are to pay them. . . . A One at our readers claims he can buy hamburger steak in a Toronto Queen St. store for as little as 49-0 a pound and that the store advertises this meat at this Wise- . _ . _ . . . _ iHéralso claims that sirloin steak can be obtained in Port Huron for fret 685: to Trc per. poungi. . tr/At The riding of three and our bicycles abreast has been a train: hard for were in this dis- trict Jie a 1t,gu',t2ot tt part young rs an teac - a mat we are sure these bicycle er: will be able to catch up on their conversation: at other tunes than when riding down King St. J.H.S. We have new received a couple more complaints regarding the presence of starlings in one of the few places in Waterloo where they were not shot at, ' We cin assure the reisidents of these few areas that the birds will be shot here ing 'lar'" future. to point But to trtiht, glow yawn": altendm' g o egi- ate that they do not own the mad mindless of what they think and, thumb: motorist is entitled to his ". Hi In but at school tor another term. Many of than pe- 'titth--gr, of them glad to get but: Ind tenew trieridatsitm cut of! when they went on “my meAr‘vmuon. tor we warn every year mo - in: will now have In aa re- spoqgibmg with 'thp number trt) spoetaitt m with 'the number of small enigma erouuq the mad: and riding I)? y A This.Tidttt . Macongune A round Waterloo In he in.“ few year- the po- lice have co acted my): homo and engokeyn a Itll 31mph 'f, c Mr In. we , on few people get In touch with“. police dlepartmettt to see If their Have you lost I key trendy? If you have. perhaps the Water- l'? police department may have I . d A car and truck in tie KUehn building were 'greeted 8drt 'tat broken windshiel Ind h - ig L The storage Jackets at Kluhn'l were undamaged except for wa- ter. The he ate through the cen- ing and the side of the wall In a few places The null action of tu"""" mum was not dam- " . _ Herbert N. Ktrehn, 1',1'eltg said tribute to the them r tho no job in gunman; tte. blue and keeping it (ran spreading. [ Dozens Of K’eys Held By Police . The Blaze originated in I tt of rubbish in the shed but it not been de4htitelr determined how it started. The well and roof wen: burned and also a small vec- tion of the 1iti.iplilit',hi,et, Ttie Waterloo P.U.L. building re wail. A ttre in the loading shed at Klaehn's meat market, King St. South, caused damages estimated at between $2,500 and $3,000 late last Thursday night. -Theklm orftrirtetetAin ', pile Klaehn Meat Market fire Damage $3,000 Waterloo Plumber Finds $3.000 "Jam" In "Plaslered Jar" old Nurse of Plattsville, and of the R.C.A.F., Centralia, piloted a Dakota in the James Bay hunt for hockey player Bill Bari tarand Dr, Henry Hudson, Timmins den- tist. F0. Nurse spotted a bush fire and circled it twice 25 miles south of Harricanaw Bay without sight- ing any trace of the missing plane. Aaitseille Boy Aids in Hunt lot. Barilko and Hudson m, (Humid. â€(gm-n _ a. PLATTSVILLEL = " for Myra. son of pr. and Mrs. Har- Premier Frost has announced I special session of the Legislature for September Mth which will deal with the legislation to enact this new Old Age Assistance Act. The cost will be shared equally by the Gove.::ment of Ontdlio and the Government of Canada. The Province will abeorb the total cost of medical sewn-es provided the pensioners, together with the cost of administration. (0.... To Quality Preliminary figures point to approximately 40.000 Lemon: qua- lifying for this new form of mis- tance. According to the Minister, the municipalities will be re- lieved of upwards of a million dollars a year with the trawler o!_persqns from relief rails. (am-ht. m leech ' In maggot the reseller Inn-Ho palities, Provincial held "to era will - the Om and complete the ttmt month te. Goodtelrow stated. Ttui. 'traetie., he added, would permit the - p}icants to teceive all niece-er! advice from the itetd worker: in the matter of documentary pron! of age. Mr. Goodtellow aid ms: the pension for the 65-70 {tom's based on a means test but al- lowable income has been in- creased over the amounts etNetive tor the " and over group plumb ly receiving Old Age Pension. Under the new regulations .a single Old Age Pensioner will be permitted an income at tatt I year, including the pension of “0 a month. A married couple will have a maximum of $1,290. The Eire in Hair cold ceive was "uimiiaii ‘1}; iiuikir. .." -e mu. w il 0. Anne“ 'iiie',it we. be "whiz! (mm dab d thd mu_qlqioaiities. “EM“ {ml :m'ml “.2 nvu un 1 ' Goodfellow and the “a in Department is in madma- to ur- ry out the panama-r, MIA but and pm.- the 1'g'lt,",i'git I. tAttttelt, digital. pangs: . _ go- Iirmkt 4t,"iBt Apply for Old I Age Pensions ttl) JiaiiFiiiyi'ri ft?! I 1:133 the “aâ€. - a m: Louis Forgett, 53, Waterloo plumber. was arrested Satur- day and charged with the theft of $3,000 mm the home (Jilin. John Waiters. Police have recovered $2.- 060 of the money. Mrs. Walters recently put the money in a iam jar and plastered it in a hole in her basement wall. While she was away on ho- lidays, police said, Pomett in- stal ed a new pipe 111 her basement and found the mo- ney. .. _ 7 _ 41.2.; M: withoui /fK. “y. ener, had the Hi prize hilibr bull eetf, thyd"g,1dt,ili,'r, 31min. thaws: e Ta cow n m in a clan 'alt; the grand champion; Ben Oliver, Brunch- ton, enigma an no?! grin may " dam, r7 our- your-old. Mm day.†dxth ',rtt?recrtrrryi4. Jun mt- if! Wow-old dam nar- "he,',', l heifer. no?! Moet-p-Grand, one of the cm- in the gamut laced- Inq Unit of the who Cattle Waterloo Holstein- did well at the C.N.E.. main. third .in I County a??? cit.“ m3: many m It ac: . Peel won $tt2itg Herd com- M,',','.") with at!†a very clone t over Waterloo lot mend. Fred M. m. Waterloo, ',tl'gth,tutt w, 1:: year-o a a)"; Gil third mgr bun cm . - B_dw.in _S.__EbLQ Bonn. Kitch- Waterloo Holsteins Win Many Prizes at (MS. 'in Western Ontario While the Manufacturers' Building .and {test Confederation Buildigs wil be fllled with the latest a best pro- ducts of Skilled factory workers. The Horticultural Building will be a bower of beauty and fruit and vegetable entries promise tol be_heavler than usual. All that is needed to make the Western Pair at London. Septem- ber to to M, the greatest in his- tory is some good weather. The new $400,000 stock barn will be engined with, the best livestock 'tttthr Two-Room“ Pom; School Unit at St. louis l At present the other mom will be used by Scouts and Girl Guides who, during the past three years, occupied the entire two- mgp structure. A two-room portable school unit was used to accommodate the increased enrolment at St. Louis Separate School on opening day, Tugsday. 7 The portable unit had been in use before the opening of Our lady of Lolmdes School, second Waterlgq 'reparate_schooi. For this year only one room of the portable school will be occu~ pied by the pupils but another year may see the second room up- ened. ' Western fair Promises To Be Best in History Thilt 7 Luisa" Gii -iiistridt resi- Hundreds of children from this city ended their holidadh an trudged back to school on Tuesday. For sane it was; new experience-for "others, "Uck to the old grind". M for the teachers. it was a busy day. Af Cantu] SM 414 pupils Gere registered at last count. In taehet photm In. worEiiGTGire been busy mak- Used By Seoul: " 5. Mi 'ttitmttiittri hm time, he not only man the clu- on " tmrr-re.ratt “Mu- la" but took her in!†to the - trr., Mich rand Ina-v0 Grand fntGiFia.khiiirtuiGGi,ii mu?“ perennial dumping Ju- There Were 355 held than“ 01 etthittitorB. J, M. M, BM» ville, was Premier Breeder Ind Premier Exhibitor and showed both Grand Champion. hung the female award on Spring Mm guliieuefnnd 'tg"tlt.t'"" on urn. arm . Bob Innklin 21-year-old trum Collingwood provided a Cinderel- Lumen wpm, mom for ltte Breeding Association, Wetarioo, was third in the Med Bull Cm while W. R. Gillespie, can, Ite, seventh prize wet Wyn!- old, This C141. VII designated In the Ite,",'."), Chlmpionnhip Hol- Iteiatv! PE, for tttten mtemtde. in back dents are keenly anticipating the all-star performance is shown by the exceptionally heavy advance niche! sale tor reserved grand- lstand seats. “Lucky Lott†and " daring hell-driVers will "ugment the. Timur altemoon Horm- ance onday and 1‘an only. with the great Futurity eme- races lecturing afternoon per-1 tgr.'"'" for the balance ot the wee . A word to the Midway _ Conklin’s famous midway with new! and thrilling rides will be Enrolment luau-0' The enmpnent increase, which has necessitated Renew the the room, is occurring at " terloo actuate Sth, Aha? pup: s are e n - aâ€!!! the two =lt'gt [out tef it ihe two "hGii,-tid Wis 'ed Our Lady of Lourdes, this A cement walk has been bid from the portable to the main building. An urinal! roadway bu also be'en laid can; tron: Wil- lgw sr to, the church and around ing repairs and renovation dur- ing the summer. A foundatéou has been built and the building has been insulated. The that? system has been improved a the Boom started and refthished. . k the school It’s ltheirholiadhGt- somehwut th 3mm". M to: “Sell-d4“ 'etphotoia. l Two Flat Tires Delay Palmerston School Opening ,'eh)i1f,N'35rato/tre _ The" were ttt births. 550 adults 1nd children and no new- born babies discharged, " deaths "h2?fd,SJ1tt I ice in it? Proteus on: Sci"! 3 - cl t angina] operations; tit Omaha] “varies, 607 X- ll, annex " eleetroeardior' m‘j.m_ pot-lbw gaming: Minions at the K-W 'tt ul during July mulled 577 statistical report submitted by Gordon New; administrator, It Tuuday's commiuion meeting showed. Admit 51110 Hospital in " Plait, Em: Koehler, 30 Chestnut St., Kitchener; Electric lamp, R. LBucbolu, Doon Road; (Paula; leottee table, J. Canine. 35 Fun- l? 3:115 "ms: lK‘tch . " , - 'ensr; Mimtr, J. Beherer, RR. 1, 'Waterloo; Plenum cooker. Geo. 'eater' St. Clements. Ont; lawn c nit. u Gui‘uire, " Bri- cha- Bt., Wrterhto; and the Knome ch 8..., Kitchen“; Me tan, Chyrrh St,, Preston, Ont. _ of Kitchener. representing Mayor S. P. Leaving Mt. Allen was advised of his good fortune by phone, part ot the convert-mm of which was heard on the public address sys- tem in the am.- He was very excited and stated the: he would an: Iritcheater on Tuesday to get Miller, of the eomrottttion lat, we": Goodrich tire, Wane trd, 141 Borden North. Kitch- Ine. BriglcugLH. “chitin. " Prim ilihnini minibus on the prognm draw were: Numbers "35. 3678. no». 4281 and 4t00. 12033:; S}: ititeuriisi;rEdtte- mm (SM Bpeeialr.-- The holder ot ache! number 21079. Pted Allen. ot 43 Baxter 'i'at"gPtpa',',y 'li'hiii'i' - tl,re thr In raw y United Labor Committee in Kitchener MW Arena last Monday evengng. The draw was My; Alderman Bulge Reber, “when: Mon Wins thr At labor Day Draw Chin linden-Q} r, the registrar, is tynrilresntraeedrx-u ii'ii'i/iiiirii'iiii'i. ApoupoftririrraefisGNearia _ left while wsitingto be mttiateredrhrits.Eieen Manmeiucardinerseen‘ï¬mthe back-to their three "RU" in to. right photo. Central ' 'a-prineiitetl,A. H. McGrimor, welcomedand rxgritw 2"4te'dt'dtN1t"'tetg,t "rho has was tmveilirtg to Wind 'ed ble amp-rm Ire, am out to "he: an #f unbalance sink-cg, 974 ’V ' 's .3 v., , l. M v vm _ ", 33%." _ ' G _. .1215†p' w, (riitiirarnttitu, In Wad-Ion Again iGr%i ifrG The m we: will out!» from biliii ':1yii'iiiiiiiiiiiii' a p u: but be. g In. tleesimthtg than on on on". m. tn maiden; our te power will bemdenalnble ktraetewltou- a mbdivuion continua; m units In the native-n mm of Kitchener, new w-vyuc u.- Mr. Saunders amplified that when“ at: th. NI a" "a" o gnu over «we gent to 005731: - two“ ciiitirt we?†alder date. - Wre' __ 'piic'cia'ml _ and _ new" ruled. the Communion mgthoriae Industries to a, an: Gm fequiipmerné ch 7 m ida - if in pinging '1'd'4'stTlllgltrGll'4 he Uid, in which: tuTrkE tt,,'gih,12,ut're.2hNtt trterthan_eus,thqettV Sixty-cycle power will be ath to u number of lame Kitchener and Wsterloo mum on or about October let. HrhochairmanRobertH.8atmderutmiderewtrofthe Kitchener and Waterloo Public Utilities Commission were at present building (lo-cycle high tension Militia to more than 20 major industries in the twin cities. t 1IGW m The irtetudetUB.r.Good- q.-----------.------..------- At; i'hi'iiiis'i',in'ii'ih; mun-m, lull ' Raid 'ii?. s)sililiFlijiitii'tii! Cer- Stork at Fergus W In . Id'ljidt 'jrgttpl'l 'tl'. tlggtt, tr. W m Race at in. the Removal of two horns from a 9tparked, yt the repl- ot Stevens Men Steal Horns from Parked tin sentenc'e in' mam} irwlv’Bl‘iE; geyvxeqnadew any ELEM- ’30:]: pleaded guilty to the charge. Twenty Big Industries, In 'ittlttm.ir-lhhtterlpo To Have 60-(yde Power Hundreds of pea crowded St: tPit Inthenn £31m. Water- ' Pte,',',',',',',',, m noon tor the douh min! Mr. and Mm. William Koch, Jr. kind Friday afternoon in a rear any ing msh near Allenlord, " miles west of Owen Sound. Ff?re tht? M.?? mrif Emil; re: ms at the 'Edw"diit" if“ ml Kane Sam? and Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. ooh were paw, 131' tuiiiiGliii., "WT; lr,500-?itRiiiipeittg at Last l 7 Rites for Waterloo Couple " [kin asun'wmm hi: io 56 you new has of he Starting Post doitdr to "vanilla the hool- -___ mumumm. WMMONmIm- mwm_mnym and man: but week a local doc- tor M» three emergency eal.t.y At gush stty-tttet. _ Ttte In: ban the young farmer m not In animal all and the doctor began droning to go to the hospital. he me can a few minute. - told the doom the excited hm: nu rl'J'g',t'lttt taking ht wile to the hospital (mull. (“BMW iartd helioc- i--arot whit: the [cork win: at an mull, ttttl-tttrt" me- mm dtiNgmt . tend two now pupils from Regina, Saskatchewan, who now maidewiththeirparentsat 7Hickory St. Theyane Gm andTetryAat. Atrightistheir father, Adam Ast. To date; WSW widened 46 more pupils this year tuiriit the beginning of bat fall's tum. - CLOTHES THIEF‘ IS 'CHOOSE I" M to we] Their daughter, ave-months-old Linda. who was removed to the Sick Children's Hospital. Toronto, on Standâ€. in aerated to be pro- ttrearing tum-ab y although she buried side by side in Womloo PM?! new Cemetery-.30 A, mow-Man- ape am; in KrTxeBEmat, - A clothes- line theft of no. articles of feminine undergarments stood/but on the police blotter here last week. but intriguing articles on the line were left untouched, the report added. them iii ter, has“ She “a 2ta'rat"cut: John'n Inna-an Chm. . p; In addition}? Utehlldmo at A musician, he w†a member of the TwihCity Concert Orchum, He new two years in the Royal Canadian Navy. Wit. M ht “on." His mother is the former lar cinda Snip. Born in Kitchener, Inch t8, ms. t! Koch w. the Infant Doria ther Jones, daughter of Mr, and Mrs George Jone, Kitett- GAneTYririe iiieisiraiG - GE vestigated. Born in Waterloo, Sept. T, 'lit Willim Herbert Koch was only child ot Mr, and Mm. Wil- liun Roch, Waterloo. with whom the victims and their “hilly n- sided. Mr. Koch was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church. Water- loo. He was a Wd operabtfet the Dominion uber Co. Ltd.. p ant. . Dr.U {Page} of Port ht coroner. and Provincial N Cpl:_Jag:k_Crui¢ of Walkerton in- Enifneer of the train Urns" W? liam Bayley of London, Ont., and conductor Harley Struck of Pulm- anion, Mr. and Mrs. Koch were identi- tieti by_hi£p1rents. _ -- -.-- - The infant Linda, thrown out of the car, had a hump on the head and suttered from shock. The boy, who was in the back seat. had a bump on the head $4: a "ittened right knee, but _ not appear tet? seriously imam. Sm Severe Hunt 3 Dr. W. M. Wallace of Tara slid that hom the nature of their in- juries he believed they‘rmbably died ipsuntly: _Bolh su eyed Be. was raining heavily-at the time. Mr. Koch's body was thrown clear ot the car while his wife was underneath-the week. It is believed she may have smother- vets chest an'd head wouhds. Auto Turn Over t The accident occurred south- east of the village of Allenford on the Allenford-Tara mad. The car struck the train engine at the cub steps. It was not tagged but was turned over in the itch beside the crossing. The train was noth- t2oand. from Palmerston to Owen View of the crossing is some- what obscurgd by trants ape it Mr. and Mrs. Koch and their children hint spent a week in New York City, returning to WI- terloo last week-end. On Sunday they left tor a holiday " Stable Bench and were returning to WI~ terloo when the crash occurred. will remain at the hospital seven] days for observation. A son, Larry, 4, riding the back seat when the car was struck by the train, escaped uninjured. An Inquest will be held. umterssGrGfiiG kiiiitue tme- dy was the fact the mishap tmt- Rims were both the sole children intheir families. ItjfFrr, u "Ct'." ' 'KM :5; IEiiit;j: , gaiit v A“