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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Nov 1956, p. 2

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PAGE TWO In two oâ€"f 7trhe foliowing three years the won the Ontario Championship using A fair ef Kitchener players. @a RRRWGGRICAIE PCOW 00 000 This year Kitchener has revived their Junior "B" team and is attempting to take over the seasoned WATERLOO players. They also plan to use the Kitâ€" chener Junior Champs who are moving up. â€" Recent insinuation that Kitchener players were lured to Waterloo with available places of residence is entirely false according to Siskin President Ron Buddell. The boys, in order to play hockey, .came at NP â€" t moaeaer c d ADUICECEC LEA M MR MA OCp n M t C PC their own insistence. Thes players, some Waterloo Juniors and Midgets and a few from New Hamburg‘s Canadiens (a team which has recently folded) form a new and promising team. At 7 o‘clock before the first Siskin game Bob Noble received a phone call from OHA secretary Bil Hanley informing Mr. Noble that four of the Siskins top players would be unable to play because their releases hadn‘t come through. Without any alâ€" ternative the team used 14 and 15 yearâ€"olds from the Midget team. Terry Finley, 15, of Alexander Ave., Waterloo, the Midget Goalie turned in a terrific perâ€" formance in the net. The whole team made a proâ€" fessional showing and won the game for Waterloo against St. Mary‘s 7â€"2. 2 3 % * _ ET . .... a Waterloo sophomore players led Listzgus who scored 2 goals and Larr and Bill McCloy who also scored, sho1 for rookies in their first game, who them like old hands. adr THE CANADIAN WAY SH 3â€"8761 The Waterloo Chronicle, Waterloo County‘s oldest English newspaper, devoted to the in terests of the City of Waterloo and Waterioo â€" Cetme * . lae Wwi_. Stvact nuth Wicais -hw- lished at 105 King Street South T vierise, cvery Touraday. on Cinonice is i mdfi.m'“nlEulm Association and of the On! News, wishes to announce the opening of an office for GENERAL PRACTICE at 723 King St. W., Kitchener THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE DR. J. J. LEWIS PHYSICIAN and SURGEON J. H. SMITH, Managing Editor and Publisher. Pulling Togetber as second class mail, P.O. Dept., ore players led by Wayne goals and Larry Musselman also scored, showed the way came, who themselves played Hours 2â€"5 and 7 to 9 p.m. . and Wed. by appointment a fair number THE WATERLOO {Ontaric) CHRONICLE Country Editor no tax sale of properties forâ€" feited for reason of unpaid taxes at the Village of Mission, council . . . at Hartiand, ND,| . oldest resident Mre. W. D.| Keith celebrated her nintieth birthday, born there a YeAar even before Canada was born |. as a nation; with her were two sisters, one brother; combined ages 352 years . .. MacGregor, Man., says the Herald has its m o st enterprising business men; ecustomer asked for some "30" oil, didn‘t have any in stock, sugffested mixing No. 20 and No. 10 . . . at Neepaws, Man., added to other freak vegetable stories, one by Fred K. Young who dug up a spud which had grown through a closed safety pin . . . wise move asked by Ontario Manicipal Association, that permission be given to allow towns, villages and townships to fill council vacancies by appointment raâ€" | ther than by election . . Nova | Scotia‘s Annapolis Valley now | get letters via gas buggy and ! not train mail any more; Domâ€" | inion Atlantic Railway mail cars had crayoned inscriptions "Don‘t write;; see smoke signals," "Back to the Pony Express", "Farewell People .of Evangeline" . . car driven by / Paul Doucett of Robertville, NB, struck deer at Tetagouche, rolled several times, killed the deer, but driver walked out unâ€" hurt; damage to car $1500 | . . ever see paper money valued at 10 cents: Mrs. Allen Johnson of â€" Shellmouth district in Manitoba found fractional curâ€" | rency of USA dated what lookâ€" by J. GREENBLAT Waterloo Siskins Woodstock Warriors Opening Home Game! "ONCE AGAIN IN ‘57" 1955 CHAMPION WATERLOO SISKINS WILL BE FEATURING LARRY MUSSELMAN, WINNER OF THE HAINSâ€" wORTH TROPHY AS THE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN THE TWIN CITY AREA. FROM ANY OF THE EXECUTIVE OR AT DOUG!S~ RECREATION â€" 16 GAMES ONLY $5.00 ugh & e move inicipal sion be villages unâ€" * â€" * *] dis 4 at | e son in in\ oY curâ€" nnle. YOUR SEASONS TICKETS NOW! discarded change purse . . .â€" â€" Camrose Canadian snickers neighboring Calgary claims it hl'oucu-npdim;“'!\cy have a sordid juicy murder trial going on, a nude painting in a shop window as a subject of moral burpitude, and a pubâ€" lic discussion on the legality of abortions." â€" . . at Alliston, Ont., Mr. and Mre. F. J. Clark recently moved from England are having their pet cat "Whis key" flown in from their formâ€" er home . . . Riverton, OBt., Church of the Good Shepherd, Anglican, celebrated the 100th anniversary of its founding in September . . . Mrs. Thos. Dann, wife of a former RCMP inspector â€" has donated â€" her famous priceless collection of Indian tribal antiques to the Royal Canadian Police Museum at Regina . . . Editor of Canâ€" adian Statesman at Bowmanâ€" ville, Ont., watched a couple of Rock‘N Roll sessions meticuâ€" lously and decided editorially, mind you, that ". . . it could be as attractive as any other dance when it is done correctâ€" ly" . . . at Orono, Ont. Fair reâ€" cently first prize winner for ly" . . , at Orono, Ont. Fair reâ€" | cently first prize winner for lemon pie was James A. Werry of Enniskillen. He is 85 years of age. % Abbotsford, BC News: "Our conduct as a people in the reâ€" cent election has done British Columbians little credit. We seem to have forgotten how 0o use the creator‘s greatest gif;:, an independent mind, Passion and prejudice are poor subâ€" istitutes for facts, and the conâ€" clusions to lead us." t# Chilliwack, BC Progress 18 disturbed at big majority in the election: "The government is in a position to ride roughshod over (Continued on Page 15) .v-v'l'u:il â€"thâ€"ey should | will sit in a Ptrurdiiegs, Mprewter &, 908 > An end to this "lead pipe cinch" business! Because that curiousâ€"looking object vitrified clay pipe house drain more than 5000 years old . . . and still in perfect condition. This was no surâ€" prise to us because, like present day Vitrified Clay Pipe, it was acid and alkali proof, with complete reâ€" sistance to any chemical IT‘s A CLAY PIPE action. opectty e PE most durable house drain of all, Vitrified Clay Pipe. NATIONAL SEWER PIPE LIMITED Phone: RO 7â€"7575 CINCH an u;ghied- 100 Queen St

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