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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Aug 1955, p. 10

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_ v Fungus had won the Kroehler Pacing Stake at Stratford. The Jam ior Derby, Trial was also viewed with interest especial- ly this year " R. W. Leather- dale, 72~year-old owner from Windsor, suffered injuries in a tangle with 3 car while warming up his horse prior to the running of the nee and had to be removed to hospital by ambulance. Substitute dri- ver, Kei‘th Wnples, noting on last minute instructions from "Mr. Leatherdele, carried Ort, and drove the horse Uhl Fingo‘ to a win in a double heat. An- other mishap occurred in this race when St. Jeff, Col. Brooke and Robert Von tang- led their snlln'es on the first turn and were not able to finish the heat. Heavy rain had fallen in the district dur- ing the morning hours but by race time weather conditions were not to be complained about although it was felt in some quarters that weather conditions in other parts of the province possibly restricted the numbers of interested rac- ing fans. There are those pro- oonents of the game who feel ‘hat the time is about ripe to 'ttend this derby feature into , weekend meet in order to in- "rest more of our American ‘riends but that requires more “arses and lots of folding stuff ALUMINUM COMPANY OF case. With it one man can water more land than an army of balloon (mentors. Show: how liehtwcigttt, low-cost aim (Canada in the worId'I most emcicot producer of the metal) makcs a simple job out of a "NRA!" MAKER Today, ofcourse, irrigation is a lot easier proposition. Ahe minum irrigation tubing, for instance, can be laid. lifted. mowd about with the greatest [lack in the nineties a patent was issued for an irrigating device consisting of a balloon, per forated water pipes . . .and an active farmer to haul the whole contraption along by ita trMr ropes. town And V011: Evuu of Brantford and driven by It“: Mclhdden, romp“! to a win in both but although it “I not until the final turn that sh. edged out into the fimt position ouch time. The pre. vious Wednesday this pacer AeutraeqCnnadUn6e'tneDor- " on Wednesday befoeo a cm"rd-timntodunbmtelNtt, Mint-(emulati- ermnichudeD,own- edttrW.D.rtaserofEide. acumen-mm: furNerwmat0ins.ddintziet “Amman. News [we have ft on mod nothorftr ‘that the armpany were much more intewded in having par- t'ae4gpa- he. it. do. For. _ THE DONKEY BASEBALL inme proved quite a uk? with a Rood number of residents from this district who nttend- ed this affair at the local bull park in New Dundee on Tues- day evening. Disappointment resigned high with some of the younger set who went down with the idea of riding the donkeys and trotting in on the hall game but were turned down when told that withing on the ball team were only ac- cepted if over 21 years of, 129. Some sort of excuse was put up that it was on account ot injuries' which might be sustained that insurance would not cover anyone younger but THE SMPATHY OF THE COMMUNITY is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wettlau- fer in the death of their two- day old daughter, Heather, " St. Mary's Hospital. Burial was made in St. Matthew's Lutheran Cemetery;, 16th line, East Zorn. In addition to her parents she is survived by one sister and four broth- rarity but various citizens have reported seeing them and have even captured them to prove their point. This corres- pondent was introduced to one this past weekend when it was .noticed sitting on the edge (of the kitchen sink. Thinking it was only a grasshopper that had been carried in no doubt while threshing operations were on the go, it we: shout to be swiftly whisked outside, when the children recognized it on first glance. rescued it' and now are viewing its all-i ties from within a glass jar.‘ On second look it is not "") much like a grasshopper either! but is about 2% inches long with a rectangular head and it is easy to see where it gas its familiar name for it can very quickly assume a my- ing position when it rests and folds its foreleg: Time will tell whether it is relish- ing its diet of green leaves and hugs ete. with which in in is frequently provided. PRAYING MANTIS defin- itely are on the increase. Time was when one wag I. real _ EXTENSIVE PLANS Are now maturing for the Band Tattoo to be staged jointly by the New Hamburg Board of Trade and the Board of Trade on August 24th. A street INV. rade will be held first and master of ceremonies for the stage show to follow at the fair grounds will he genial Tom Rafferty of Kitchener CK.CO-TV. Advance ticket harem will have chances on the three door prizes which are to be given any. to be prepared for the but a any housewife might-guns. Lees hope that the nine over the weekend will hen helped some of those midget belle called potatoes to mature into a more accepted size. on. but this one and lather two balk which we untried could be culled blunt am. The five bailed “fair but its popuh‘rity when it an. time round on. the othar day trhtehmmiodutttowriteroy 't30SgtrtPqtqtTBerggyeats.ttt “a“. "(chitin-being nmhottho I: " Digtriqt m wupw'o (out) momma in on the old grouhgvitvgai fore the shout dead end street ranging up to the C.N.R. The boerd of trustees of the Baden Public Behool reported at their regular meeting that they have 3 site ready to pre- heat to tho public school sup- 1porters. A meeting will be ‘c-lled arty in September and the-hoe m can; at the site will be discussed. If the rate- - object to the location as outlined by the board they should be prepared to suggest a better one. The board in recent survey inspected a num- ber of sites in the village bat finally reached the conclusion that the present site, that is the location of the old school‘ grounds would be their choice? foe a number of reasons. If‘ the new school were erected " BABE" A Sit. For Tho 3.4!.- burg] on sheaf JdU titan "t; the tune of 22-6 and Ira. from Mm. Clarence Diamond "a! I“Allover and won it yithr.'eertrrtt-rtstsloid in; the W.0.A.A. champion- ship for the ascend time in four season. Previous games had been Nared in New Hun- In”! and Hanover with the 7, -__ -- of the “when. Any of them feel any the better of their Jockey ride the next drsrft HEW mum's entry in the Wm Ontario later- an.“ "A" uric. is well on could i an. a THE GRILL o"e'tree0aan.tosat.a= of the old school Goudies of Kitchener My evening cit thin game t-of-five uric; and won it fronmrquerrstb WATERLOO COUNTY SHOPPING CENTER centered in the town. Citizens lining in the west end natur- ally feel that the school should be kept in the center at the vilhge. On the other hand children living away out in the direction of Petersbnrg justly object to having to walk so far into the town. At firat it was, felt that the school could be built Just a little lend will be purchased from neitrhhourine lots. This would aqua off the property and would give the Ochoa! grounds n front-go of about 200 feet. The choosing of a site for the new school is rather n tickliah one bereauae of the extent of the section. The section be.. gins just west of the village but runs away beyond the Baden hill. The greater part of the population of course is of M - h in ML The mat all»! in " by " The original plan for s new school did not all for Ill artditereium. There in no can: on the additional was which tn-the case af . no. one might be expected to coat tome 830,000. If the rate- payelg agree with the board "t1"uttoauesqauoatut 'NeMbutM--gete,qv- Enjoy a new patio or sidewalk this summer made of “PAVE-FLAGS" .--' colored, per-cast flagstones. Custom patios available’hmn 4 sizes and 8 colors -- GREEN, PURE WHITE, BLACK, RED, BEIGE, CHARCOAL GRAY, BLUE and NATURAL, "PAVE-rLAGer', easily installed without mortar are smooth and snug fitting-- provide a solid, level surface ideal for lawn furniture, barbeque, etc. "Do-it yourself" or call us for instal- lation estimate. - _._.._,,, _---c a-ooiu. 0r Z-EU“ (See Samples at Dick wofre's - 40 Regina N. Waterloo) GMN'I' -.. mun Company - Waterloo _ SINCE "" "PAYE - FLAGS" the east' but the «:33; tsaaatii,ii)j!eiit; and an more unlined from for Patios and Walks "manna, our. P_hone 'ftisl or 2-5064 75“..qu . “Mi-whim“ 1eeti't11ei_te-. mum-ma“ 11th.”... d NE ROYAL [All or CluuBa (Continued on P... 12) - Rorat Bonk Iliad: fox-foam, und . my!” pamphlet, “Banking by Yeas-n do practically an $111M? “H.003

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