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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Nov 1955, p. 11

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'rVi"ilr (i_Il!iii'c'i':':'i.,):" S"llll'A-lliillllU E J Ilst Skating Wit-thy. Number 10, 1968 the gas from the coal and an odg whiff of tobacco smoke. Remember how we used'to 'ttch some of the Ind: skate all evening with one gal 1nd snow piled a high ntrainat the boards; the Inked bulbs than: over the ice; the that: heated by cod-stoves; the smell of damp yoollen clothe: mind with CluMllillliR's LUNCH I?” MN OPEN tt A.M. - 9 P.M. MON. TUES. WED. & THURS. FRIDAY & SAT. tr A.M. - 12.30 P.M. 38 King St. s. Waterloo Phone 2-9827 Under New Management who Yo- member the In). at the eoodotdoat- of-doors There must be a lumbar LINDER’S LUNCH 79 KING ST. S. DAD, MOM, THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL AEPRECIATE THE CLEANLlNESS OF CLOTHES CLEANED BY OUR MODERN PROCESSES TOPCOATS OVERCOATS, PARKAS, SWEATERS, CLEANED BY EXPERTS TO SUIT YOU. TRY THE JESSOP AND WHALEY WAY TO-DA! _ To KEEP YOUR _ FAMILY HAPPY. AND C SMILING, RENEW THEIR _ ._ FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING WITH THE NEW, MODERN people JUST PHONE 4-4766 FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY the NOW Gone are the days of oat- of-door rinks. Gone is the help- each-other feeling about them. Gone is the bueket-fuodirur brigade end gone with the warm winter wind is all the pain In: done mrhmtarilr. Everyone's business was every- one’s business. Flooding was done by pouring pails of water over the ice. Clearing of snot In: " men-power, not bone- power. Everyone was Interest. ed because everyone, barring the halt, the lame and the lay, helped. , how we use( to but turn: following them m u pull of water? Those were some " the alt the work " ”cunning. flooding. lighting. of ftrea, to- really good old (In. Nutty PROCESS CLEANERS Till WATEBLOO (Ontario) CHRONIC!‘ [fun of dating in the open. 1 Only the memories rennin. You have the idea? Just . fee folk who want to skate. Cost? Well, let me see. For the sake of something to say lees a? With that he left me and this article is the first shot in this small campaign. we got fifty people to start We might go for a month, (four weeks at a time) " Now, Don, weald you find out if there are such people? If there are, would you see what can be done shout as?” There must be others like me who just want to skate with others who skate; who are be- tween the ages of a, thin, and fifty or so; who would like to turn out one night in the week, -akate, jaw, laugh, eat and go home, or go home and eat. “I like to skate. I like to skate around and around and around. I don't went to figuro- skate, and I don't we“ to skate where all the other skaters are teen-era, seen- ingly intent on seeing how fast they can go end how clue they can come to a fellow like me without knocking me for a loop. A week no u fifty-yen old citizen came into the offiee. Here is the gist of what he But you can build things oat of memories. In this dly it Would be u footiatt to ding to the bueket-britrnde to ftood rinks u ittruid be to tnipu nmnnd town in I horse end bum. The" at. easier mo- thods, but the memories have not changed. Neither ham the potentials for fan. WATERLOO 112 King St. S. Waterloo Phone 3-5283 - oPBN FRIDAYS m . Pu I Iii; I read this article to three people ad, from the reading, I obtained twelve potent?! members. Mow about rout We'll call it the Skating Club Ind the theme song wail he the old Skater's Waltz. " you feel yourself even slightly drum to the idea pick up the phone “d all 2455?. P" per person, or slightly The 118th Battalion Assoc}.- tion has had two reunion " the put twenty yarn. Plans have recently been To tiful Life-Like Models A Full Line Of Beau- 2trts m1 TOYS. SCRABBLE, MECCANO, HOCKEY Gm, MINER“, TEA SETS, BAKING SETS. mo. TOYS AND OTHERS. SEE THE NEWEST m TOYS IN OUR COMPLETE SELECTION FAMOUS. mom.” 3.95 to 22.95 A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ITEM 'TIL CHRISTMAS. TRAINS Rubber Dolls AT BlithOPlitE's SEE WATERLOO’S The years executive col- aiata of ' E. G. Barrie, Gordon Bontstrerger, Henry Krng, Ivan Bowman, Charles Starr. Ed- ward Wismer, James Washbnrl and Sidney Hooper. made to hold their third. Too lic, affair is to like pace on 'tgov. " at the Canadian Loo (ion, Kitchener brunch. Mr C. D. Moody, mercury, and that notices are being sent out to us many of the member: as they can locate. Any one who m formerly tt member of tho 118th and wishing to attend the pthering is asked to to get in touch with Mr. Moody Also, any of the member: who hue overseas pictures ac uk- ed to contact Mr. William Bai- ter, or Mr. Moody " 163 King street. Friction Toys 2Se to 4.95 Train ...... to Battery Toys In ......... $1.39 PAGE ELEVEN

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