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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Dec 1955, p. 13

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<*~ _ _ "PaAGB FOURTEEN team were Hichard Heuschikel, Jacob Kentel, Paul Meinik, S. f. Schmitt, Prans Meior, oseph Scohmitt, Joseph Wegâ€" zer, Bernard UTrbun and Harm: Mrs, Margaret Stalkie, 69 Dunâ€" bar Rd. South, Waterl wall bracket and Mrs. Oho;eber, 310 Blucher AHivd., treasure chest. The sizth wirner of the week was a shopper from 2,000 miles away. 8+ is Mrs. D. 3. Cornell, 2008 85th St. Seuthâ€" west, Calgravy who also won a case *~und richt ant by the readside n the final day of the hunt. ut psosstbly the ome of most ‘nterest to restdents of Haysâ€" *‘lle is the fantastic true story heing rebayed th:se days re ‘he deer hant in the various ~ounties of the distriect gsuch as o in Brrre when after patrollâ€" ‘ng all the bush areas for three THEPE ARE ALL KINDS OF INTERESTING STORIES @uage, to he!n out with income tax, were not in the best inâ€" *+erests ~* farmers in many rases, WATERLOO â€" COUNT Y JUNIOR FARMERS were elimingated from the provincial junior farmer debating finals in the first round by Halton County juniors. Better lack next time, folks, The one local county team comprised Marion Brown and Rebert Steckle and the other Newtorn Gingerich and Arthur Woods. They unâ€" held the n=â€"vwative side of the debate, "Resolved that a policy designed +o encourage the oâ€"tablischment of larger farms would be in the best interests ~f Ontarinc farmers" maintainâ€" ns that larger farms disâ€" couraged young people from «tarting firming@ operations due ‘o the burden of a large mortâ€" ~age and the necessity of purâ€" *hasing more farm machinery *~ offset thr difficulty of beâ€" ‘ng able to hire sufficient help. One potat they stressed and which wil!l be agreed upen by many fermers was that farms hought by business men as an ‘nvestment or in plsafe lanâ€" their own home, are the proâ€" duct of hi# art. with members of their family 1t a dinned in Kitchener on Saturday evening and an atâ€" home celebration at the home of their son, Edward, in New Hamburg on Sunday. A carâ€" penter by trade, Mr. Kalbâ€" flelsch still loves to aply his trade in his basement workshop at home, and numerounse grandâ€" father clocks, imeluding one in KALBIEISCH who on Sunday, December 4th, reached a mileâ€" stone in life‘s pathway not 1ttained by manyâ€"their 60th wedding amniversary. Sixty years ago on a cold, snowy day Emgaia Mathies was united in marriage to Eckhardt Kalbâ€" fleisch in Trinity Lutheran Church, Sebastopol, and they resided in Tavistock until 1997 when they moved to New Hamâ€" burg. Still enjoying good health at 83 and T8 years respectively, a happy weekend was spent (Continued from Page 1Y (Continued from Page 1) NEWS AND VIEWS FROM ‘of how Kenneth Weicker, now soUTH WILMOT io! Waikerton, took to riding By | through the bush on his antâ€" fAirs. CLAREKNCE nm"’}htod steed. According to reâ€" CONMGRATULATIONS T liable information, Ken very iR. AND RMRS. EZCKHARpT Proudly stood his gun against CALBIEISCH who on Sunday,|the tree trumk after felling a )ecember 4th, reached a mile.|large buck. Taking his hunting tone in life‘s pathway not| knife out of its sheatt in preâ€" ttained by manyâ€"their G6Oth| Daration for the operation of vedding â€" anniversary. â€" Sixty | bleeding his "kill‘ he sat astride ears ago on a cold, snowy day| the deer, but not for long. ‘mgam Mathies was united in | OUly stunned by the shot "Mr. narriage to Eckhardt Kalp.|Deer" seemed ““.k“ed from leisch in Trinity Lutheran|A‘s lethargy by this unexpectâ€" ‘hurch, Sebastopol, and they | *4 volume of weight and News of the District target was aflv“formedtlringflleputelecfion_ Waterloo Peter R. Stewart Thank You Citizens 6f Waterloo Ieettainlywauttothankvwlifi voted and worked for me. mayorâ€" elect Leo J. Whitney, my congratulaâ€" tions. I feel certain Mr. Whitney will merit the confidence placed in him. Please telephone me at IH. 29400 anytime. ypru have suggestions that you feel would be helpful to the city. f THANKS! My sincere thanks to you the citizens of Waterioo for electing me ALDERMAN for Ron Buddell THE WATERLOO (Ontarlo}) CHRONKICLA May bounded off through the woods with Ken still hanging frantieâ€" ally to the antless in a vain effort to throw his prey,. Forâ€" tunately Ken «as not hurt when finally disiedged from kis post by contact with trees in the bush his fellow hunters dubbed him "Mr. Modern Santa‘" as he sped through the bushes in his red hunting gear. Next year he says he is going to go hunting equipped with a saddle but don‘t worry, Ken, that deer will be wearing a label, "No packhourse duties". and everyone \ a Nfi:jy Christmas and Procperous\ Year THANK YOU! My Sincere To All Waterloo Vo%; mm Lessard cf!angallthocewho for me in the past election. Myo'u'ethnhf.ymm Y at the polls Monday. recent election. Joseph Weiss Mrs. Anna Hughes John Borsje Thursday, December 8, 1966 *.~‘ who worked opportunity 45

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