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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jun 1953, p. 8

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blackmail”! 1littrisaihmilm, whda KR. 2, Chesley. an rd Bred In H.rrseas--A. I. Weber, Kitchener; Niel Jack- "h Dnyton. _ . envy Draft Filly or Gelding, q an or over-Peter Graham, lit-ton, m and 2nd; Bruce Msl- tar, Paisley. Light Draft Filly or Gelding. (can or over-A3haa, P. Ham- Py. ER; 2, Chesley; Peter Gra- him. no End 5:6 4ttt Ind Sth. Light Draft Filly or Gelding, 3 nus otd--Chas F. Halliday, Clydesdale. 1 year - Chas. F. Hdlliday, Percheron or Belgian, Filly or Gelding, q years or over-A, D. Robinson. RR. 4, Ingersoll. tst and 3rd: Jimmy Pickers, Durham, 2nd, E. M Pritchard, Lucknow, 4tir, W, u, Hunter. Durham, Sth. My. Norman" c_-iieineiiG w. 8. P, Levine presided O _ opening ceremony h list ot winners follows: mluuyy Qty! Fntire-Charies P. Klll.AEFilN's i'k'httiisr HIND HAMS - - - - ssc h. FRESH HAMBURG Extra Special iiiiiirUs - - - - SSe h. FRESH GROUND MEAT MARKET Phone 3-3641 , '" King s, SPECIALS thYD SCHWEITZER SHOES In Chm-Au. Ch "W. -Ahout so exhibi- with ", entries competed at 1;an Horse Show last Matt or Whole. Katf or Whole. KLAEHN'S w I N $25.00 CASH Mi8 FISH " fRIDAY C -H-U-M-S TURTLES MUST SPELL Bruce wife}, WEEK-END SEE OUR WINDOW WATEBLOO tlt STllhlhllEllllES - .. 39c h. Pnlomino on Halter. Entire not Barred: Laudvelle B o t e n d e t. Drayton, lst and 4th; Harold Cal- der, Wallensteln. 1nd Ind trd. Pony Race, " hands and under, to Boys and Giris In years and under-Lau; Bolender, Cl- m old-M. L. q-rFiiEi, Dora“; {in Jackson. Dayton. Roadster or G-nu Coit, 1 you old-NUI Juana. (in)? ot t Home. Owns!!! . One In. Light-J. L I Durham; Dr. 1 . pm Son, Gait; Niel Jackson. Dayton; ugh S. Hwy-LBJ! t, Brantford, Pony Entire on Haiter--Aibert Weber, Clifford Reinhlrdt. Pe- tersburg. Group of 8 Fume. Owned by One Exhibitor: Elmer Johartoo, Atwood; [I ton Shunt:n New Hamburg; er Phillips, Bridgeport. Group of 3 Heavy Hones Owned by one Exhibitor: Peter Graham, Chas. F. Hallway, Bruce Miller. James Pickett, o. A, Ban- net-man. Shetland Pony on Halter. En- tire Barred - Albert Weber, Kitchener; Rodger Phillipt, Bridgeport, and and 3rd. - - BSc h. BIRD'S EYE noun 43e HEAD lHTUCE 2 for " Box , 7-7012 Tandem Teams-Peter Graham; Chas. P. Haliiday: A D, Robin- son; James Pickers, Specials Fellesley "Township Exhibitor --Joseph Koebel. Linwood; Mil- ton Glebe; Chas, P. Halliday; Pe- ter Graham; A. D. Robinson; Bruce Miller; George B. Jackson; _t1tsetch.ird,(..tiiietri pianists. V,_, - "fin u. cur-um. _ Roadster Team-J. L mam, lat; Dr. E. E. Foster and n; Niet Jackson. Heavy Draft Team-Peter Gra- ham. Light Drift Team-Peter Gra- ham, Isl; Chas. F. Halliday; Bruce Miller. . Percheron or Belgian Team-A. D. Robinson; James Pickett; F. M. Pritchard, Lucknow; w. C Hun- ter; o. A. Battnerrnan. Waltz) or Express Team-Geo, B. Jae n, Fergus; o. A. Banner- mn; Ernest Daniels. Norwich. ttia (I: CarrquDr. E. E. For tee and Sun, In and 2nd; Hugh S. Hillard, 3rd. Single Express _ Geoge B, Jackson, Ut and 2nd, cram; James Picken. 3rd; o. A. Banner- man; Ernest Danish Norwich. Single Roadster . L, thghl, In and 2nd; Niel Jackson. rd; gr.I E. E. Foster and Son, 4th, ot I t. Carriage Team-Dr, E. E. Fou- tell by "at B. Hula, 2nd, mg l. LiiVood iti"tbvitrtu"rre"i Vet . West “but. Bh.tund Pony h 'um-s. Boys and awe yarn and und-- 599". _ was.» Albert Weber, tghetund Pong in Burma. fhe--Etter Jo mu. Atwood; Inn Shank. New Hamburg; er Phillipa. Albert Weber. Shetland Pony Team--uightoa Shun. Elmer Johnston. Rodger Phillip; _ -- - Fin; iiGGG ieiiiiii,iFAt,t,e Shank. In and 4th; Elmer ohn- step, and and 3rd. Tandem Pon Team-Hugh s. Mill”, Elmer gamma. Norman umbenia. Wauertoo; Leighton Shana. Hackney Pony Tmum-Hugh my", Irorman Umberties. fueiney Pony i'l1tetahuttM: mum, tat and tnd; otmu; " [tel-(Jet. Gordon E. Beadle, Strat, " III. It. . 'trx-rt mat ( Ritehener's largest and oldest store selling men's wear ._. - cuts-lulu, all-cat IJt"MeiS. Light Stake-Dr. E. E, Foster " Kin; M. B. WATERLOO KllNCK’S SHOES HERMAN LIPPERT WUMIN') CASUALS iiii2iisc:rs // . White, - Red . Blue q ""5f), q Green - Grey "Ili,, x ‘ R”. up to $3.95 mrtC5st 'jf'" " Clearing '2 St? V..- -M.’ __»v at . v gearing Sale Our LARGE VARIETY and PIOPIR PRICES writ positively please you new: lumen and oldest store selling menu wear only - On the job in tho same location for over 50 your: See us for everythi'n'g in MIN'g'WEAI -iro,,TCd to foot, including shoes Don't Forget Dad . . . On tus thpr, Squishy, June 2tst WOMEN'S CASUALS NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES Sunday June 2ht MEN'S WEAR Women's White Dress Wedgics, Straps ' and Oxfords - I“ IAQIILOG Widths A, B, c. ' Reg. up to $6.50. , Junior Farmers Stock Judging Contest: lst prize, Eastern bus trip-Elmer Janui, RR. 2, Wei. !esley; 2nd preze, Ken Geisel, RR. 2, West Montrose; 3rd prize. John Snehner. Flurudale; 4th prize, Ed- ward Friedman, Linwood; 5th prize, Harold Weidman, RR. 3, Wallensteim Light" Sweepstake - Dr. R, E Foster and Son. Heavy Sweepstake - Chas. F. HQIHQay.’ - Light Entire Sweepstake--A. B Weber. The report said that immigra- tion has added to these figures, especially in Ontario and British Columbia. Better conquest never canst thou make, than thy constant and thy nobler parts wainst giddy, louse suegestions.-S akespeare. and Sun; Hugh S. Millar; J. L Wright; Niel Jackson; Norman Lamberties. Pictou, NS. with an average) of 32.6 per cent Presbyterian, in' the population ts the strongest) Presbyterian area tn Canaan] based on population averages. Victoria, N.S.. comes next, wnthf 2th5 per cent. Toronto has 70.481/ Prestsytergrns, Vancouver 35,321J it,"."" 23,097 and Hamilton 'v) t. has given the census imotmauon, there bu been In 1','dt'ff,,' in, crease in United Chute member- adherents and an apparent de- crease tn Presbyterian member- adherents. What has actually oc- curred is a clartikation ut status. Neither element has varied to the extent suggested by census re- turn." mon‘m.-5 upon. vaunt- od to the no: “at“! my ot the Prubywrun Church bt Cumin indicates that Canadians who dereribe m". u Pru- byteriam number 781 "T. The Wdl added that, because many ubytenam are now members of the United Church, there has been a drop of “.850 trum the genus tUuré at I“). Continuity the. report stated: "As the 31 er generation passed f,o'eiehid,PjiLrisitrj, Rated: “As the ol er generation passed away and l younger, generation C & E widths MISSES’ wun’: oxronos AND STRAPS A few pairs of Phone 4-4276 Dial 4457! $2.50 .95 Mr and Mrs. Clayton Merkley und daughter spent over Sunday vulh friends In Chatham after at- tending a wedding there Satur- day Ram has interidriid GiuTiiiiiiies hung played according to ache- dule _ The softball league game played here last midweek be- lween Bridgeport und the locals resulted m a win, for the locals. Local relatives attended the funeral of the late Menno Schlue- hr at Linwood, last Thursday afternoon. Mr. Lorence Haas ot Chicago “as visiting with village friends iatrrhursdyr 7 Public School pupils were given oN as teachers attended the fun- an! or the late inspector, Howard Hul-urlsun. itt Waterloo, Wednes- day. last week, Personals and Newsy Natal. Wooluich Township Council um. hold sts monthly meeting Monday of last week due to the Coronation Day holidnv. 'nu- Monday of Past week due to the l'urunutinn Day holiday, Tues, day. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shelley ond Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mewhin- m-y were last midweek visitor: m Orlllia. Man Is properly self-governed only when he is guided rightly and governed by his Maker, di- unv Truth and Love-Fry Bak- u" Eddy. Conestoga t Brubaeher--gune 5, sniuutsaeh, er, St. Jacobs, Bl years. Mou~llrohman - June 6, Eliza- beth (Betty) Frances Brahman. West Montrose, to Emil Karl Mull, Bridgeport. C; In 1912. an enterprising sales- man drove a Model T Furd 300 miles attoss the Gobi Desert. then sold n to the high priest at Mon- golia Another sold several "tin tunes" to Indian princes, who created a sensation as they drove them amid other Potentates' ele- phants and camels at a ceremony commemorating the coronation of Brltuin's Kine Genres, V In the same issue, Beland Hon- derich, financial editor of The Toronto Daily Star, writes Can- ada's most important mining sto- ry since prospect stumbled amass the first go? nugget in vmrlhern Ontario - "Uranium Boom". ,.7__ v..- in. VI WI]- don ant-r the coronation?“ it set- tlea down to the gigantic task ot clearly: away the debris. COIONA‘I'ION DAY The Star Weekly ot June " contains a special pictorial sup- plement regarding the historic 0c- sasiun of t e crowning ot Queen Elizabeth on June 2. A femur. article, describes the City of Lon- n..., .. ., .L- A w A- LONDON at an 0.A.C.. aiaFi I. m- cnnunl Science, to was ion and ruled on a tu- m the “I”: of Con II We“ I...“ Tow-ship. Previous to I 0.A.C.. he attended the School at Mount Fun-t. Tun-b 1...... ttttat." m“. years up Public School- at Len-Isle “I Fergus. Mr. Conn: .llo has - endure-c with the "mei.. at. Ania-hm” a Fm]! nil Veguble m. Kia (hue. u Man with the Grand Valle: ConletvutIOI Authority witt but. mute- Lr,ettse.tei_trtrCiuaTe7fTi"'i, Dickson St., Gan. Ont. .,.. F_N__ _ "Vt) Canal. II.§.A.. a let:- Iu in. Grand Valley Connor's“.- Authority has been M Mr. Count is a grunt: ot "" at the 0-A.C.. gal-h I. Ari. Mr and Mrs Thomas Simlett Waterlud, a som GORDON’S GOOD GlASSES " Ono-do St. E xrrcumu - um MARRIAGES " Itrt }1X\~I;‘z;;‘r:;$ndenl) DEATHS BIRTHS King 238123}er By yin: 3mm Rev, Humid Bron who some time ago accepted I all from Rev deemer Lutheran Church, Toron- to, will preach his (unwell ser- vice, here. on Sunday lorenoon. June 218k. Quite I number of St, un- thew'a Luther I-rs “untied the dime! convention held at Edgewood Pull. Sand-y uncr- Your own ovum] my tion in I 'eteotlaealtr “mod pair of lunch-.- I.“ you drive, read and play In comfort and may. 1y service with Rev. Walter (300a of Linwood, guest speaker; Tua- day right is designated for a la- dies' yt service with Rev. H. Beet: of lmira as guest speaker and Wednesday nah! will be Community night with Rev. Ar- nold Conrad ot Waterloo and other pastors from closely con- nected congregations are to be angst weaken}. _ . ( EhlUiiE St. Matthew's Lutheran Church has arranged tor a number of worship services to be held dur- ing their Centennial celebration. commencing on Sunday liter- noon, when I former pastor, Dr. Albert Grunwuld ot Toronto will preach the sermon and in In even- ing service the former pastor, Rev. B. J, Wityg ouunever grill be' fuest preachir, Monday nah! wil be oburved " a Youth l- Cows from the Oliver Wright farm had a very “thI expen- ence Saturday night w en they decided to try the ttwollen wa- ters of the Grand River to make tor a pasture field on the oppo- site side. The result was they could not make it but instead were taken down stream where they got caught in a barb-wire fence strung across the river and caused them considerable wrang- ling before they could get tree from their perilous position. Rev. Harold Brace and dere- gate Clayton Merkley are attend- mg the nnnunl convention ot the Lutheran Cum Synod being held in M. John's Chunh. Water- loo, this week. ‘ Mr. and Mrs Gama: Batman and childten or wenuown were over Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer. were visiting friends in Toronto over Sunday. . Prescription The Grill Room Will Be " Open As Usual 8:00 mm. to so Monday June " All Day Our Main FOR OUR 19th YEAR AA S-DAY SUMMER WEEK Will Be and every Monday until the middle of September saoeii',ii,i)tijiji: ' Telephone um King and Queen Sts. - Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wright at, tended the Dittner-Grott wedding in Waterloo. Saturday. noon QUALITY MEN'S CLOTHIER .0 Kb. M. S. W00"... P Mr. Ind Mrs. Wane} Shane of HERB FORESTER By "Forsyth" and "Arrow". Whites and fancies. All styles--, PAJAMAtg - Plain shade} and fancies, all styles and fabrics "rrmmmtrrt. 4.95 to I.” BELTS - by "Hickoek" and "Custom Leather" Easy to Choose From - SMART USEFUL MERCHANDISE DRESS SHIRTS For his own choice 3.95 h 7.50 :00 p. m. GIVE HlM A GIFT CERTIFICATE SUNDAY, JUNE 2] n from "HERB FORESTER'S" St. Catharines and brother. Mr. Edict Detroit were yisiting friends the [alter week. By leading mnken. A large ta-tment -- all styles and fabrics 7* SPORT SHIRTS 3.95 to .35 Slut! Links and the from .P.. 2.00 to 3.5. 'te In: trgm P... I... to a,“ JEWELLERY "on. 2-7572 as and the tatteru, Edict Schinbein ot yiaiting with Pt Inter part ot t a

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