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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Oct 1957, p. 5

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TIME TABLE CHANGES glen It Henderson and sons took over the firm. .. 1.le seed as aldemn, have and mayor of Waterloo tom 1921 to 1925. From 1925 to 1949 Mr. Henderaon held the position " chairman of the Waterloo PUC. He was and“), honored for this ser- vice in 196tt. He was director of . the Waterloo Trust and Savings Company and the Waterloo Mutual Fire ht.. surance Company. An honorary member of the Tr-w Rotary Club, he had Joined the club in 1931 and aerved as president in 1936 and 1937. Por years he had delivered the cluhe' annual Robert Burns, Day address. In 1954 he no chosen an guestl _ lrr'Seotland Mr. Henderson served apprenticeship in the baking industry and in Water- loo in 1916 formed partner- ship in a baking business with C. W. O'Donnell. This part- nership continued to 1928 Born in Gardenstown, Scot- land, he came to Waterloo in 1910. He was son of the late Peter Henderson and Ann Cruickshank. . _ _,,,a,glut Founder of Henderson', Bakery in Waterloo, William Henderson, 81, of 61 Dorset Bt., Waterloo died at the K-W Hospital last Saturday after a brief illness. Mr. Render.. Don has been an outstanding figure in the business, civic and church life of the com- munity. , - g pm. St. Louis Parish Hall, " Allen so. R., Waterloo Under the auspices of the cm, Ind 0M8 SUNDAY, OCT. 27 Well Known Waterloo Citizen PaSses At 81 They refused to add' whet- her this means to a council post, mayor's office or some other elected body. Fred Breithaupt, Harry Ain- By and, Michael Walters, three veteran aldremen, said they will stand for some public office. Four first - year nldermen 80 included. They ue Alder- men Keith Hymmen, Milton Oswald, Harry Wambold and Frank Weiler. _ KITCHENER ALDERMEN OUT FOR RE- ELECTION A high majority " Kitch- uer alderman have indieattd Gey wilt run for re-euction at the December polls. V May, Col-ta" your The. “on. for further inform-Mon Rummage Sale Thursday October 10th Former mayor," Ald, Dr, RAILWAY nine sisters. Intei-ment was Monday at Waterloo Mount Hope Ceme- Surviving, besides his wife; are two sons, six daughters, one brother, one sister, 22 grandchildren & seven greab- grandchildren. He married Margaret Math- jeson, who survives, at Mae. Duff, Scotland, in 1899. They celebrated their golden wedd- ing anniversary on June' 8, 1949. For numerous years he was representative elder in -tht Guelph Presbytery. Superin- tendent of the Knox Presby- terian Church School for 28 years, he recently turned the sod for erection of the new sanctuary beside the present church. speaker for the 'Burns Day dinner of the Robert Burns Society of New ‘York City.' Mr. Henderson served as elder of Knox Presbyterian Church in Waterloo for 45 years and at the time of his death was a senior elder. . I ---iiiij,iii ...-_-_-_. -, ModerfiMaq it: Ald. Wilfrid Bitzer, dhe 10th member of council, could not be contacted for}: state- ment. _ V Also a former mayor who re-entered political life this year, Ald. Joseph Meinzinger, has indicated he will run for. mayor. His sole opposition to date is Sid McLennan, a form- er alderman. P. Leavine, who returned to political life, this year and bended the polls said he will retire at the end '0‘! the year. He said I. statement would be made later by him concerning his action. V He, was predeceased by one ~79 KING STREET. s. CALL MI 3 - 1651 JESSOP & WHALEchms NO TRICKS --- JUST A SURE-FIRE METHOD OF EXP- ERT TECHNIQUE AND WORKMANSHIP _ . THEIR MODERN "STA-NU" METHODS WILL PUT NEW COLOR, LIFE AND BODY INTO EVERY PIECE OF CLOTH- ING YOU OWN. . rr REALLY IS MAGIC THE WAY JESSOP a WHALEY DRY CLEAN YOUR CLOTHES. ' . FiWA'lERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE While'the medical and sur- gical plans are similar to those now carried by many staff members, the group life in- Administrator, Walter Ha- tch, announced the two new benefits to the staff after a Hospital Commission meeting held last Wednesday. A number of staff membeis now have Blue Cross and Physicians Services Incorpor- ated protection, but the com- mission does not' share in the cost. I 4 The TM-member staff of the K-W Hospital are to be given twp new benefits."l‘hey are group life insurance and medical anud ‘surgical plans. Paymentb will be shared by the 'commi-ssion and employe- es. _ HOSPITAL STAFF RECEIVES TWO, NEW BENEFITS _ AUTHORIZED PONTIAC - BUICK - VICTORIA SOUTH AT CHARLES The life insurince plui will be shared by three local com- It will be written on the basis of $2,000 for married males, and $1,000 for single males 5nd married'and single females. Thtso atttoynta are similar to _those in the in- surance carried hy employees of the cities of Kitchener and Waterloo. N nuance is entirely new. 102 mASSBS KITCHEN ER EYES EXAMINED m'e 3.33 dFF’qze can}: 0 PTO m ETRIST trauma! "um WATERLOO Tull-time staff membon an! dependents members " their families will be'nefit from the new group medical and surgical plan, It will b. effected with’ Physician- Bee. vice Incorporated. _ panics. They no he lutud Life Assurance Commny " Canada, Dominion Life A. Nuance Company and tho Equitable Life . Insurance Company of Canada. FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE ML 2-1938 KITCHENER

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