week of October 26 City Engineer E. E. W. Oke and members of the sanitation committee of Waterloo Council inspected a proposed street fusher ;ni:nsewet l!:iasin ::leaner. $ Thteeinaguox‘l‘e). s'ih‘(::vn in operation d?; bottom o would cost approxima ,000. proposal was Â¥ersed ‘till a future date. Â¥ vedrmiptceatn ChEAY DEATH N 50 POOT PLOMOE_Six young Gueiph oo aripet dollit KIDS PLAY HARDBALL IN MARCHâ€"The hardball season made its debut a Kttle earlier than usual this spring. On February 27, a Tuesday eafternoon Alexandra School children, armed with bnlml' gloves, a hardball and plenty of clothing, braved the elemehts to unofficially open the "hardâ€" season." § & WATERLOO COUNCIL INSPECTS STREET FLUSHERâ€"On the f the cccupants, three of whom were er recorded this stene when four of the cce three t rmeppod in the srpihed ‘wthio, Jan. 1â€"At Ayr: ° o C M Pimusri Jan. 4â€"At Platts f * Peime io mayius *‘ vs. Jan: 1. At Platiavitle: _ Plattsvilie vs. Bright. Jan. 14â€"At Plattsville: Plains vs. New Dundse. Plattsville vs. Ayt. Jan. 16â€"At Ayr: New Dundee vs. Ayr. Jan. 18â€"At Plattsville: Bright vs. Plains. Newâ€"Dundee vs. Plattsville Jen. 21â€"At Plattsville: 'Tlrfï¬:‘t vs. Plattsville. Plains vs. New Dundee * tang To Ayr vs. & Jan. 25â€"At muvau Jan. 30Dâ€"At Ayr: Plains vs. Ayt. ‘"blains vs. Bright. . vs. Plattsville vs. New Dundee. Fell;i‘:;m Plattaville: ville vs. Bright. Feb. 4â€"At Ayr: _ New Dundee vs. Ayt. 19 td s ult s nld C w ts iins . t 2 HOTEL MARKS 110th ~â€"iOn Sa , Septemâ€" ber 29, historic old Trail‘s End Hotel, its 110th Myci:g.Alootp‘Mbunmu amateur contest dinmud%mth.mnt. Sovered wagons featured the s ed with pioneer costumes this mdnw res agr#hn. Seahdmlu.wu!tnm. , of Conestogo Mrs. D. Wa beards rifies are cmm.wu.mughpw * BUILDS "DREAMBOAT‘â€"This summer Frank Teerkott, 29 Noecker St., launched his "dreamboat floating cottage" at Honey Harbour. It took Frank four months of work in his spare time, plus $1,600 worth of equipment to build this 22 ft. by 12 ft. craft. _ _ _ 112 King St. South BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR Gorpon‘s GOOD GLASSES 49 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER Phone 24237 NEW YEARS GREETINGs more! And we hope that this old world makes progress toward lasting peace in the bright it‘s a pleasure to say gpodbye to the old year . _. . to start afresh with a clean sicate once . . . and with the new year about to step in, we would like to take this opportunity to send all our friends and customers . . . NEW YEARS GREETINGSs WALLPAPER & PAINTS Suros B4 ON ITS WAY OUT . . OPENS CLOTHES SHOPâ€"Fred Delinitz oEed_n new tailoredâ€"toâ€"measure clothes shop at §4 Klns St. North the latter part of September. . Delinitz was photographed with his first customâ€" er, Clarence Schnarr, his next door guxm ess neighbor, the proprietor of the Juliana Flower Shop. WATERLOO PLAYERS SCORE HITâ€"After months of planning the Waterioo Players presentâ€" ed a pooil performance of "A Midsummer Night‘s Dream", on the weekâ€"end of October 26. Players are, front row, left to right: Jerry RonnenbergéCharles Daly, Charles Westfall. Back row, left to right: William Bierschbach, mentor, "Sandy" Black, Diane Joyce, Sandra Meyer, Jack Halliwell, Barbara Guil, Patricia Close, Neil Siefried and Marilyn Pride. M ~ad Et 4* PC