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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Nov 1954, p. 1

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Although um city has obtained . air raid sirens. there does not seem to be anyone capable of ad- vgsing where they should be aiaerisii-id ' trefomdttrtittis" 7 ' mum; Smiling cornering! ultmnoctomly they (allow the man ot the my: astound the of the val-iota slam Thar gov 9127 are going}: tyr pm at!" in thin-App bending! In: Particularly {mingling are the than: can with all an equip- ment normally mm with in mi "lint; 't?te 5.01!" in" Eire“ mini? 11.; "ho " mm at Io/ttr are ffredr.teted a a.” (by: of my: with toys are up. m 1WNll no in this my. = In being demonstrat- ed and the condom) one being told. to me of the old boys than the young one. A Ettrbiishment of this camp on Ith West was originally allowed because the midenh were con- version worker; during the hydro changeover. The change has now been made but some residents have shown no inclination to move. council has decided there is no place for I trailer camp in this communit and than now living there will be given a limited umounl of time to ch-nge their location. Inc: early this year for me ot the male population in this city. Boys will be tr, but when they - gig-go o forty or so, their 'teqMgqK. ot Waterloo’s trailer camp will he naked to move. When the amount of ettort to obtain civil defense eo-ordination is considered, it would seem that at least one person in the whole organization should know some- ttung Ibout placement of sirens. " men ignorance ages Exist. (hen there in time something was done about it. When enemy planes are on their way is a poor time to start plain; the warning sirens. Several letters have been writ- ten to the Civil Defense head, quarters in Toronto but they have brought no result. No one there seems to know anything about placing the air raid siI’ens. trust bite during the last winter. Naturally, parents are not m- xious for a repetition of like con- anions. If any group has a right to bus service then it is those from the Amou-McDougalI su. area. They are the only group that have come in and fought to get the re- turn of the bus sche4uiectet they still have a long walk before be- ing able to get a bus. Someone say justice was blind? books from here as though it was blind. deal and dumb. A delegltion from the area. headed by Mrs. Brown, asked that the present bus routes he extend- ed to include these areas. Coun- cil. with with an eye to com- ing elections. refused to do tMW- thing that the poor routing otherthanteyandgetahusto pick up the school children. In. Brown said that if it had not been for the location of hi; 'inioiii'tk in a undying area, there Mitt would not be any crou- town m. my whg‘WateI-loo court- cil relaxed to make any attempt to change the present inadequate cr-town bus schedule to help those raiding in the Amos-Mc- Donal! Sb. area. . ito-tttuteveoado-1et notamistmtinit,theattodia. evumtttitheChriata-irit Warm , Ctteataatoa-atillrrt- so” in the ground. Then are a few like our-elm who would 'prelcr the Bo- to hebloomlng on Christian day and the mere thought of now an ugly night. m we would only have to dreamahout. 1h. (hi- h in can b- medhh tutureiaeatriir "entn mwmmmm~ iumwmmw .t-sttqaatdmtehener-Mtot szhoyiufew ”Hulls. new almond: per- smt'ttVrreemsdowithout.nrot MM“. "--tobeadimeteon. nee“ out: "" between the tsuriq me. When the weather my. “its Ippear: an tte.' mm gtgt,giy,t,t St.h 'P', “mm”? or g ILT, a Jook "tgr'g',te, of no. that the but pawn-In; ram-ll which. do. not be. J 11.8. J .H.S. J.H.S. J.H.S. In Short presented her hul- band retiring patron. with " junk. Still. In Frederick Moon): and Mrs. Klopp eortducted the sur point ceremony. Nu. Neil Met-chem wanted the ratify matron, In. - Dundu. th her jewels. Sir2)fii', 'iie.ittta 'till/det " . hot 15m mm and Mm. Alice The chapter wu {resented with a bmdloom my mm the past matron! club by Mrs. May Sucee. Min glad; Schultz, Torqqtp, pre- unwed a tea wuim which' bar made by her father, Mr. Arthur khan; Mm. [gun-rd Klopp was mu- nhal. mm B.‘ F. Boettger, Mrs. Wilfred Roman” and Mr. Wil- liun Goodwin were soloists. Those appointed were Mrp. Ar- thur Wagner. organist; Mrs. Fred- erick Short, chaplain; Mrs. Allan Faulhaler. marshal; Mrs. Robert Campbell. Ada; Mrs. John Carter. Ruth; Mn. Harry Orpen. Esther; Mrs. Sydney Jump. Electra; Mrs. George Binning. warden; Mr. Frederick Short. sentinel OSHAWA MATRON INSTAllS NEW EASTERN STAR Sthff Miss Marie Falconer, Oshawa. was installing worthy matron. About 180 (guests were present from Gall. ueIph, Preston. Lis- towel, Binbrook. New Hamburg, Elmira and Fergus. Mrs. Norma Robinson, district deputy grand matron, of Fergus, was installing chaplain. The new executive ot the Wa- terloo Chapter, Order of the East- em Star, was instilled this week. Hoover explained'he had not appeared "because of my faith and belief," admitted he had been advised by Sherri" G. H. Gillies that he must attend. dye-Its» He was arrested on a bench warrant and brought before Judge D. S. Charlton in court re- sumed in the afternoon. A petit Jury had been empanelled as oert opened in the morning, The ttht asked that the maximum or female teachers be raised from 33.20010 $3.600 and that of mate instructors he boost- ed from $3,500 to $3,900. The minima are $2,000 and $2,300,'re- spggtively. - _ ---,- A hospitalization plan was re- quested but the board felt there are not enough teachers for a group hospitalization scheme. Ac- Ménnonite Fined For Ignoring Jury Duty A Weitesley Township Mettrto, nite, Abnham Hoover, Tuesday was tined $25 and costs or five days in jail for failing to respond to a summons for jury duty tor the general sessions of the peace hte. He paid the fine. - The annual increase, now $150 up to eight years service with the board, would he $300. For pre- 312% experience with panther . "d8r00ttrmrtseisretttqth, Thacher: also received an addi- tional “00 tor. special teaching otertitheates. A delegation of instructors ab tending Monday night's tre meeting requested increases " $400 in the salary marina of Mr sex-loo separate schbol In: tach- The board, noting that the pres- ent wage schedule is the highest of any separate school system in she province, promised to consid- er_t_he‘ request. 7 _ _ - It the Fequest is granted, the increases will be effective in Sep- terntrer., 18ss. - _ _ ttsagVtrriri "u oiGajk J" '2iiir,Wii'tyiii'ii'),ir'iiriii, , WAw'tauu‘ tee Ay- between her; tactics WM new new Ll)'fli'fi'. whoa] “OE" h pmvided tor W.- terloo yew who have free no time until} pan. Indy even- “ juvenile game- an followed " hpckey 'tmetiey's. '. . May's 'trNmq?, beam with "tto-dit." _ - iii-nth 'tet a Nit-g . iii'i','iiiii'iiiiiii tnu'. Ott Hka. has»; 'portlet "can Sammy 39a dents m Tuekaifikiiriiiia. and more pm complete any which ends about 11.3) PR. St. Clement: hockey with” WM! night are a_aodwi19f'ed Forecast Bittiuirste1tttftl , Y . ti', _ ,iazecirs-rre, k _ [Plllri'i) ear or /u,e'iiiii'iCir),)rr'j'c',,r IIE" Will Consider. Wage Hikes For 1lllt Teachers tuttrstmerte were {erudey Put matron; who "that! were Tit-FM AM! is Tht. :21 Club Enum' ma. pin; 61312 a Christan. par? Thur-day, Dee. 2, at the Cutie nn. Albert 'tpht; t,tt1,c1'lig are , ', Sharia-Jpn. an: Why; Schnl. mum in}; inn-i hit- W and Am Valid. Dr. Ron Q?IQ newly-elect- ede president, lei dogs would likely he entered from all over Canada and the United can He and I pend of Canadians will be appointed to judge the show. The meeti agreed to mt the 'w'e",,ef','d'X County Kennel Club sanction mow to be held in Hammett this Md“. A tret, of It will be fo‘r-l warm to e Camilla: Kenna guy. hunk-n0- _ ttmtl. Luci! "1.9!: 41min. Attire tun PLANS TWIN CITY DOG SHOW An international all-breed dog show will be held in the Kitch- ener Memorial vAuditorium- My M, "66, the Kikhmer-Wnterloo Kennel Club announced at a re- cent meeting. R. G. Given, Mrs. Arthur Morri- son, Mrs. Stanley Chldder. In. C. J. Doerr, Mm. Alan Mam, Mrs. Vernon Bauman and In. Russel Lena. In passing sentence he told Hoover he would have to report Thursday with the rest of the jury panel liable tor duty in a second jury case . At that time he will again have an opportunity to explain his position. Judge Charlton told Hoover he had great respect for religious bes liets and would have been- will- ing to try to accommodate him it he had appeared to explain his posggion_to the com}. - ,“You have no right whatsoever to decide you will not obey the summons of the court," he said, adding that jury service was a "serious duty" for an citi_zens. _ A tee 's and tut-heir iaGGi Our . dy of Loam School painted during the Christmas va- cation. It was decided to join the On- tario Urban and Rural Teachers Association. Waterkpo hoard will be the that small board to adopt such 1 sys- tem, it was pointed out _ , Tastes «did to M an Decision was made by the board to mppnise all the ham-- am policies. 'tPg,", agreed , f',g,',U system prineip 'a forms. The forms, which would be submitted to the board, include reports of pupils' and teachers' at- tendance and other school mat- tars. Miss can; Erie). district paidiiii of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Minion. tion was deferred on a request that accumulative sick leave be granted. Board members felt that teach- ers with anal.- " educating and no, teachers' training callus ilk struction should not be on the same salary plan " other teach- ers. Tho - - was our rising Saturday for was glt human hockey plum who oc- 'ig'e'tfwiN'g'rAttti,',"p8d,t The K-W rum "ating lab the; over from 1.” pan. Church hock" teal-I buo- tttettgum_tttrattsmoNmr atiatk smug:- ulnu complete the day‘s oCtivitiet ' . Mm groups genetic- mg and skater: make Sunday I busy day. Rocky Ttraetieee bo. gin nt8a.m.andeAirttaeto' _ .' ., Nr ' _ 11, t 't m 2 , , fterafuettpo_tttqrAte0ttttot w -' “Mg K, ie, a . a, an... Wmhlh' c. if , no “a“ in _ ' , iN - " fun h', _ _ , a... mt' 2hgtii,,t'ih'i1 t2'tfdtt'Ltt?a',1'tgtt, , 'i's't'ltit1i'stilt5.li'trif: .... ammummuwauwbwylw 'itifl'WN'?dnr ,'lli mu m. can: to: and W atte a I a: nun-nu _ a" I." mutant- black!“ : Gt 'i'dl'l', ' luring ”3's.m" to. ra oi2u",tre,'rrgi'iStt4 r', a a." I r m - " . ":,'e',t',t'hCtl'?,l'ir'u'lke',? t,t'et '0."th bet-og- when: .m nah- 'tl',1'l'U Mme-1 u." dule. From then until 6 p.m. it's Wa.. terloo Recreation League “I? followed by Bor t5eouta and gir hockey teams which etch. take over tor one hour. Sacred Heart} Catholic Youth Granulation It“: ers round out the week': ache- yeyiing _the_ gelegntion _ gut manganese?“ Eitiaek _ The youngmt In a elm of nine, the hu been taking phno Im.ttgtq for (our year; cidie Evans chullenge 101g] tro- The festival wu ned try layer Bury Wortort. ope Lucille Inn! of Enchant placed mad In the 3220mm: are solo out: cla- or an tph “on. Club 2ertht my. Ruin-en Min ot - - ttmt. . - school choir d'l,NPghl, champion-Np lot Ruth Shaffer Wins Guelph Music. Prize GUELPHy-Rum Pg Shatter 12-year-old 'dugep. 0 Mr. Gil Mn Edward an. I” w Bt.. ,e','twgit," mm In prize n harm p on own clu- It the nth annual Ki- vnnh musk festival which opin- ed hen madly. She was presented with a gold medal and the Mr. and In. B. Father Barron said he hoped that all Polish organizations in Canada would join to make one, strong unit. Poems. solos, skits and recita- tion comprised the other part of the Program. Mrs. H. A. Magi!- uti was in charge. Ted Krakow- aki was master of ceremonie- and IEra. ”pail-ii was in charge of The "ewlr-organiaed K-W Po- tish Congress choir. under the di- rection of Erhard! Liedke, an; several numbers composed in Ptt- land during the Second World War. decontiois. The fresher was introduced by Leaner Kotabinahi and thanked by Jun Tahacynzki, president of the K-W Polish Congress. He said Poland regained her in.. dependence tttter the First World War, but despite heavy losses and many victories of Polish troops during the Second World War, in- dependence did not come. Rev. Walter Barron, pastor of Sacred Heart Church, celebrated the special mm and '/tgial,tp, iutrowiez, president of the liah War Veterans Association; branch I72, laid a wreath at the church’s memorial plaque. During the evening p ram Stanislaw Zybala. editor 'tt the Voice of Poland, tt Toronto web lp, said the Canadian Polish Con- new in carrying on an unceasinx effort to bring about the freedom of Poland from Russia. This, he hoped. would be rec- titted in future. our 'obaervance’ - of tiG7iitGii. l gm of the Canadian I riih%driiiutiiaairr' ""7 The plaque contain: the names of persons in Kitchener and '.',','s terloo who died in the Seco World War. ge milk has it.iiaiGiiiaia "‘ iiiiGer Suppl IN, 'liili,'fii,i,itlll'iiiiJti,, H _ LAY W3tRM%ty--Hundredts of Waterloo citizen- pcid and; respects lat Thursday t,t,tl,liilife,?itil1sitil1 w": I gong dead of m) Workth and the Korean tttf!,?. Club-thus, mam and tgt _°"°°i“°mm 7. 'g'1'St'tt, "rPdtvidu"1'tid'rmatu In remembrance nt Wntenoo'semtoftqh. . tr, and Wanda: MI mat of Tye local congress marked my: The Sfet,',',', of Waterloo .9th ho. mm. T. M. Fet- guson. wu mud It I meeting of the board My n33: The resignation his - . " tioerihhteAdoahd hm longer OM“: taboo. th-tttie school Tho'boardm‘uwmd and: was: lot the M "Em M an. - a In au letter Mr. Ferguson acid It In: watchable that he had to man h msigrtattort in that he "stored working mm the board numb-n. _The. My”!!! w note-slut: Ferguson Quits School Board Move To Bun Nita Shopping Joseph Connell said he had heard a talk by Donald Gordon, president of the railroad, in which Mr. Gordon said freight was the main concern. while passenger tr?1Bc pm: Itot Rroti.ut8e, -- The Kitchener Chamber of Commerce will make another ef- fort to interest the C.N._R. in oper- ating afttat diesel train service between Kitchener and Toronto. Thirty or even " minutes might be saved by diesel service. Walter Bean said. Other mem- bers felt the 11in was not in- tellesteq in_puse_lg¢er name. . - Stephen Lett at a ichambengvr meeting esda n t, r I letter from ON}. Sells stating that the railway didn't believe the project was feasible but was tritincthtyttttter turttttr spawn Twin Cities is Jeti. A. Arr. Hbpton, president, said the CPR nib/3' operated such a service from " and it was wide? used. He said a tervioe gay] At 3 (mt 1teoedtt for the Fun bit' , w, _,'il4,4t,ii,11'i'sti1l'rt'iirii,ft' _"ii'i'i",'i1thtut?,r2iitt ' _ {annuity _ The pong laced to recog- nize excep on such as drug stores. hotels, mum-ants. pages, tobacco shops. new: gents. fruit stores, hairdre.r- ers and places of business which otter mice only. Commerce mutiny. Forty-one of 49 merchants voted by secret ballot to Ask the Kitchener Chamber of Commerce to org-nil: circu- lntlon of a petition to all re- tail memhants in the city re- questing council to pass a blmket bylaw requiring re- tail shops to close at ' pm. Stn all yeek clays excepting in china In a meeting organ- ised by the retail comiuee of Preliminary steps to bun night ahoppinkwere taken by a may of itchener mer- The board au'thorized T. Harry ixed tg the retail comiuee of the when: Chamber of ill Make Another Try Huger Gllt 50mm adiiia," quii I; hid uit, - [W man.“ Me pl: Constable John Doyle of Wa- terloo township polka mind that about , pan. on Nov. , near Bloomingdale, he fol the accused. who I!“ driving a truck "in an erratic manner”. He aid that at the Kilauea: pollce nation Cannon was unable to walk a straight line, Gerald Gannon of Condom wu lined no and cook or um days, in taming court. My. by luau-h rhpetrieh on Ill imputed driving charge. Fine District Driver tlit The president. Mrs. K. Galley. secretary and Mr. o. Weppler were appointed nominating com- mittee to bring in a an. of MR- cers to serve win. 1055. a meeting“?! the Emmi inim- gq}tunl__ Siety Monday in the The secretary will seek ttgrit sion of council and the P. .C. A cemmittee was appointed P put- The (march report showed I credit balance of "MU.. _ ELMIRA. - Decoration ot the eevrzreen tree " Memorial Park this Christmas wuiaulhorized at chase the neeesaiy karmic; up tet' $36. The Bqcietyri l gem! , Chr'imnu are: toUru. Matilda Ernst. Elmira Will Decorate Yule Tree Library Hall, At I previous meeting here with rail otBeinls, Mr. Ainhy said. 1'N'"'ft It,',', t"lueievtut an per p; " should be approached. Need of better road connections linking Elmira with area north also was discussed. Mr. Ainlay said the matter had been talked about for " years with little oc- tion. Needed, members agreed, was a continuation of highway " through to Teviotdah. They said Kitchener sullen because there is no good access to the city for many northern towns. . G. I: Eastman suggested the counties concerned might be ap- proached on the matter. The board agreed and decided to ask the department of highways about its future plans meme to nine I 'hiitiftiitiiir; may: Whig C Vt. ouch]: in Tororttis to? 'i’heu-ing' V iiiE the an is 'aa*m -18e... - I!” my»... cunning Tillh',ttlth,iaCuiL", b” I'i'huu't"Mg Jil',','," 1d'.oiig or 4 t,%'t'1'llNt' the um a A dx-room tuition to Elin- beth Ziegler tgehooFreeeived a h- umble reception at Waterloo council, the bond was told by C. The mid] Ald it would make 3»an to the Municipal board tp they)!» wipe-yd He said the composition wu my to detect because he could gun!!! the (I: when he mulled out 1" Cloth He held a cigarette lighter to one cloth and it immediately bum into tteme. Another um- plg gum: gkhum-g tpo npigly tt didn't and: Bre too rapid t it m1 eettiret, unmet. -. In _outtitting the eqmeqiyon: “Drapes are a curse during I are." Mr. Dough" said, “and I think we should do everything in our power to safeguard our children." Mr. when. ales menu" of B. P. rich Chemical Compe- ny, told the bond he wanted to test temples of material to see if they were tueproot before hav- ing them installed in the school. ln outlining the composition of the an ample. of cloth. Mr. Douglas told the board members that one cloth wu of vinyl hue which gives " chlorine (a Ami Test Shows Drapes Almost Fireproof knowledge at chemistry rnto dis- cussion of drapes for one of the public school: at a meeting Mon- day night Ind convinced members that vinyl hue cloth should be in- stalled in the school. m: Totem RR. 2, Gall; Harry Neck. R.R. t, Petersburg; James Taylor. " Mucus St. mt. Kitch.. ener. ctittord Schaefer. Guelph SL. Bridgeport. _ fiit, Twenty Brim $139 - mu. u awn uh. -. ulna-1: hick. Ra. 1.. Kitchener. As- med " and out: were Ronald Law. 41 Cherry St, ','.ittatr: and Franz Buick, R.R. 2, We len- stein. _ Twelve motor-ms were ttned ts and costs. They are Donald Roed- dina, " Waterloo St., Bridgeport; Francis Montag, " Hill St., Kitchener; Alvin Rom, tut. 2, At- wood; Franklin Erb, Wellesley; Ema: Lloydliotp, 15 gridgeport St but, Kitchener. Aha, Howard Ilusselman. lo Filbert St., Kitchener; Laverne mus-3,1131. 1ptclyeper;_Den- "heat Watch» recently He. he. '16 and cost. was levied 'ey_inaq Charles Watchter. RR. 8, Waterloo. ‘ 2git'dfl and out were Am- brose or. 10 Young Bt., Kitchener Robert Bail, so Cam, emu St éouth. Kitchener; C F. Gretna. " Bridgeport Rd.; Ro- Ber. SW!- , new fir, can: Grace Wlterloo school board member '11:an Pryrlttt ArouMt "this k, gent-by. an EtGlids its own live ex- m; Walter mm. m in CYMrltt gndhu; Ro Parker, second in tter $3112. and Lam Room. In bum: an”... ing; Anson Ln ' fourth In chat 1n11 payer 'AU",. 911m pun. of and in' drum" V" Il0lf GILDNER WINS CLUB PRIZE NEW DUNPEE,--Rpr mam. t','l,"e'M',',', of the New Dundee Co. oper. ve Creamery, wu the wtlh net of the high Aurel-bdrm in cream and butter an (or Ludginl d_one at the rundn‘uvu The newly - formed laugh-e Rome and School Nation w readily given approval , the board to use the school or its meeting. The, rd approved Chm bonuses for the teuher: in am ciation of their work during the year. The rinciBal of Alexandra School, It A, ummore. gat,", an attendance percentage "aw. J. D. Anderson of Empire and reported attendance of 07.77; N. A. Maori-chem of "accrue: School. 93.93; C. J, MacGregor at Elizabeth Ziegler School report- ed attendance-of 96:4 "r;e'r" aw. - ___ ~7- - -______ -' "_"‘l' " the present bus service meet: expenses. Aid. Durward Preston sand he would be one of the Amt to. see that the routes are extend- When the Dominion Life In in- stalled in their new there is I possibility that u e cial route will be set 'l"dt "r- vice an once and also two “We have been aasured%at In Way Lite will mad I. "You need the transportation if gl',', want the any to grow," Nu. wn claimed. She claimed the bus service m not designed for the working mm and children. "We realize we're loin; to C another Ibrush-on like we did fore." the srokesman charged ."I think you'l still hear from a.-- yo'u. cfn't cut us gown ao.eaailr'l don'! seem to f.fee,REP out of it," In. Brown AU. Buddell said the an: all my 5eg,e,t,trrg,', committee has spent "Unto hours” mm the meant echedule. If a new mm. or schedule is suggested it will he given every consideration, the alderman ensured the delegates. .- _ .A 19f W __ Ingram; 'tdt Maintain» o t e route wi Mia‘s...- my. Mrs Brown ma: "We an" glitz/by we can't get n I!!! d 2'lh1'g'ttt dele.ete “a? I prom l the 11:0er and arm to tg-.. port students to and from the two $1199]: in the tram Aid. tudireiiGrGrGii that “I. th', will investigate the “the. ility o romlmg' . tampon. 'lliGllJot'llli'll'M. "t don't think the council or m Kitchener P.U.C. are prepared to extend the mat route." AM. Neil Harris aid. Addition” mile- age cannot he added without put- ng on a second bus. and this will 110033]: the Sort, he said. “I! they would only now“. tour trips) day to {he an. Ink wouldntuty the readout." In. Brown chimed. N In additional but if the ar. h extended to Remand he! Avenues. Aid, mid a. eording to put records the av.- uc fare trom the Am Am Ire- was la [2qu i"i,2lt This, he said, taking Into nation that pan-om It. We: privileges .to coaches, in not a pawn. - tion. Mm. Brown suggested that .1 blues provide hourly saviour-Id then extant! mum to m 3 wider am of the municim. Referring to, glue auttiM-trqb - Guiding?- In". mount an In» an 1% in hour mmmh Wannabe-u. Mn. " the can: Ind d in“ Nth magnum» a. an. I»: designed for half-hour - vice. It and ac ml. - cover e at: area of mama-am industrial plant: 0 “I tre. .eiiCiiiirdiiriii'ii (I1 cum-m. Canaan-4.“

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