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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jan 1954, p. 6

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*PACGESIYX Waterioo completed aft« ceived while t the PICTORIAL REVIEW OF INTERESTING HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT 1953 Liberal candidate Norman Schneider was returned to Ottawa in the August federal election 5,843 votes over his nearest rival Progressive Conservative candidate Elizabeth Janzen. * us \,C ww es i. AFâ€" [3 F ‘ ' o . . miiigmg | * 220 1' A 2 _ j s % 3 cexrers i. t «t s > Haxes J C * E) Aiiren ... [ â€"â€" _ »m %i%. $s : l *A â€" 3 a /A W # \Â¥, K.. xt f A | : f id P .,_.f._ 6 ‘Nx;?\% ’,( | s :) J ; tC & « â€" . /8 â€" i . P EY R ' ' hk / . Amag s . _" j e , j t ol ts i pe se .3 > \ I Sn &9 § Je _ o M . Feracs & & B oi ge ( \leira c $ . * 0e hss es® oo s ? ~ lhkc s ir. * ‘l P x ol . i0 k *, The new Waterloo College dining hall was opened in September.â€" The cornerstone { k hS i * p + was also laid at that time for the expansive College addition. | w4 4 ~~M : * f _ ' ul & j t T; 0 3 "ike $ se 4 8 y s 4 . $ ; g y s ; ; A #4 . Nki >>. / m M | Fow fa « t U bace i A » ; : y * 8 Louis St. Laurent came to town in June to verbally support the party he headed in f ,."- J * K . * 9. o e R} :3 o he federal election campaign. i > 20 1 8 % [ L «w0 Be â€" a & 4+ 5 $ 1 4 A l w \9% ie . t h e wl s . wk A1 Pss a t "Ate y s ie d R t / F ht * * J $y belles, n 4t + A [3 esE cswd flfe\,w yA ocA Ec?f:: #15 » * laaad k m ° l* . \‘“‘* e= is eE * & 6 A replica of the famous 1807 Conestoga Wagon was sal § wm: > *, ie >A""-3§ 6 e veiled in September. It was built to attract attention to t 3 ; JS e i. l * k az";"fi iA F forthcoming International Plowing Match to be held this ye B ’0’ ,' i. dimcCas r’{fi:; % e in Waterloo County. ~ s ... s ol e * Te ap Rs +Â¥3 va # t s > S 23¢ tnindt . p i *4 “: 8 ~ NA ie [ P - o Te e * /8 3+ s «? 5 vadius <J0m s z z hag s 4|A Te â€" y r ad a # k. bieg: g’gi‘%‘igi g x * mt‘ & 3:: | oo '\ 3 d‘?fi: i. C _~;§g< K * 44 > ‘ C % ‘ fl .‘5: es wile . ~Fe h § P d ieA Sn Cc 0 t se l as d while Roberts citizens were er over a year the sewer was applied brooms happy in of labor under c to a du y in November abor and a cost er construction. a dusty Erb St. when the Erb of $846,000. Former civic sidewalk. Many c officials nk sewer was complaints w a Waldon Ew: s were Ewald ped h Waterloo Tigers were defeated in the Senior "A" Intercounty baseball playoff. Co .& & September weather kept the Tiger cheering section at a minimum. *3 f . s M e â€" . ,:j“ € + %e" P Mess § «e OfF: C ; ue .‘(L-.P * AV ‘ A " F "‘ ‘-.’\” + RJ *‘ ; e p i “.‘ R cb‘ 1 }»;35 a 3 C * kss | % a h t CY f 4 h “ 1 ) M I ‘fi. |: * " i"’ h 1 L # « B i x * ! “ k 25 €o s ks e ul l 2 «;:‘ ! "% es was finally * s were reâ€" M ald and " THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Pire | Kitchener "; He had a majority of ravaged a many farn completely d o College time for destroyed in the Senior "@ cheering section unty ast CAl This Chronicle Staff Photos barn located near The 1958 version of ed over 60 bands in June A replica veiled in Septe forthcoming I1 in Waterloo Cc Jack Beynon (left) succeeded M Waterloo Chamber of Commerce. a of th tembe: Intern County e tamous r. It was ational Pi the Water] onestoga Wagon was o attract attention to Match to be held this 1 0 Band Festiva) attract Friday, January 16, ) the year

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