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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Dec 1952, p. 5

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Sensitive electronic instruments recorded an 80 per cent reduction in road shock under rough travel conditions as the result of a major ride improvement program carried out by engineers deâ€" signing the new Ford passenger cars for 1953. The cars, such as the Custom Fordor shown above, will have their first public showings at Fordâ€"Monarch dealerships across Canada on Friday, Decâ€" ember 12. Exterior styling changes include a new grille featuring a projectileâ€"type centre spinner with horizontal bar which extends the full width of the cas and, like the massive bumper, wraps around to the front wheel openings at either side. 1253 KING ST. EAST â€" KITCHENER BRUCE WEBER S EE Y OUR FORDâ€" M ONARCH DE ALER â€" Your Ford â€" Monarch Dealer â€" The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Elmore Ritter; viceâ€"president, Mrs. Clare Rickâ€" ert; secretary, Mrs. Walter Stroh; treasurer, Mrs. Sol. Kirch; visitâ€" ing committee, Mrs. Herb Gi and Mrs. Clayton Esch; altar comâ€" mittee, Mrs. Herb Gies and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer; quilting commitâ€" tee, Mrs. Lincoln Koch and Mrs. Addison Rickert; flower commitâ€" tee, Mrs. John MacDonald and| Mrs. Chester Rohr; baking comâ€" Several members of Woolwich‘s Councii were business visitors in Toronto last midweek 01 invesâ€" tigations in connection with purâ€" chasing a new road grader. A representative of the Ontario Hydro Power Commission has been inurvit-wmfi.dinnct farmâ€" ers on whose lan tbefihteu- sion steel tower line i been built a few years ago, asking for their consent for a zanber 50 feet right of way. They propose to construct an auxiliary twin woodâ€" en pole line between Elora and the substation at Petersburg for transmitting additional called for power. If consent for this proâ€" ject is obtained the survey is to commence soon. The St. Matthew‘s Ladies® Aid held its annual reâ€"organization meeting Wednesday night of last week when the reports of a sucâ€" cessful year‘s operation were reâ€" ceived. There was also an interâ€" esting address and showing of slides by Miss Lucinda Snyder who originally had been born and brought up in this vicinity, but who had spent several years on church work in Germany. THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE The Stroh farm which in years past had been the scene of growâ€" ing large pumpkins, has just takâ€" en the weight of one of is largest of the year‘s crop which tipped the scale at 121 pounds. It is esâ€" timated it may easily have weighed 125 pounds at the time of harvesting and is now providâ€" ing filling for many pies during the Christmas season. the Kitchener District Luther Leagye represented that body at a meeting of the executives of all district bemues of Ontario, sponâ€" sored by e Luther League of Canad which was being helj in St. James Church St. Jacobs with afternoon and evening sessions last Sunday. Holy Communion will be adâ€" ministered during the next Sunâ€" day forenoon service in the Luâ€" theran Church. Woolwich Township Council st its recent meeting had received information of the approval by the Highways Department of Onâ€" tario of a supplementary bylaw providing for an additional $7,900 expenditure on township roads during the current year. _ ani Mrs. Frank Schieckoff and Ir:.i? Stroh; sauditors, Mirs. Joseph W. Snyder and Mrs. Walâ€" ter Geisel; Mrs. Herb ummfi""’hmbm:. Stessrs. Lioyd ey, Preston, H. Huber and muan and Merâ€" vin Shantz of near Parker were business visitor with Mr. Waiter Stroh last midweek. some time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Lishman and family spent the weekâ€"end with triem{n in Toronto. Mr. Donald Stroh, president of MAPLE LEAVES SENT TO KOREA PLATTSVILLE. â€"Mrs. John Brighty received a letter recently from her cousin, Pte. Jas. Grimes, who is with the Royal Canadian Regiment in Korea, thanking her for the Maple leaves she sent in a parcel on 8cwber 12th. _ Mrs. Brighty waxed almost 30 Maple leaves and sent them in her Styling refinements with a Coronmation year theme mark the new, 1953 Monarch passenger autemebiles which will appear in Fordâ€"Monarch dealerships from coast to coast on Friday, Deceimâ€" ber 12. Almuyddmm-‘vorth;g:nemh-mmm&wu windsplits, or vertical spaced across gllo , and new, bulletâ€"shaped bumper uish the Monarch‘s frontal appearance. ere is a more lavish use of gleaming chrome cxutz.vmny&fl‘m.‘ficm. Goul-hhdenvumhu rear add a Corona flavor as do the crowns centred in the wheel hub caps. All interior and trim schemes are completely new. Eleven solid exterior colors and 12 twoâ€"tone combinations will be available on the four Monarch models, the Fourâ€"Door, sedan, Twoâ€"Door sedan, convertible, and Monterey (hard top convertible). (By Chronicle Correspondent) proclaimed Dec. 26 Boxing Day. It will mean a holiday for the ciâ€" City Staffs Get Holiday Dec. 26 in good condition and proved poâ€" pular with the platoon who wore them in their berets. They lasted for two days. parcel. The leaves were received . It is undefslood the majority of Waterloo Council Tuesday night The Paisley shaw! originated in Paisley, Scotland. Waterloo stores are planning to remain closed Dec. 26. Council also decided to disâ€" pense with a meeting Dec. 22nd. However, it u‘m convene Dec. 29 to wind up the business for the year. Women are not eligible for Rhodes Scholarships. _ Boxing day will also be a holiâ€" day in Kitchener. PHONE 5â€"5791

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