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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Dec 1959, p. 7

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" mm mm mu MllEl j MHCALF'S [ INTERIOR DESIGNm & CREATOR! 681 Belmont Blvd. -- SH 3-1471 .,. 3522 my: 725 BELMONT BOULEVARD SHerwood 3-2211 ALUMINUM COMBINATIONS STORMS & SCREENS DOORS & AWNINGS MANUFACTURED LOCALLY Early morning and late at. htuoon or evening, is best, with mid-day being the poor- est because the mu evaporates the moisture. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PAI- Tr" II Mu hold It as ehttt house on Send” Moon, Dee. 20th, at 100 Pl. A: III- ual stockings will be hand" out and I special program will be arranged for the child- ren. In order that numb.” datum will not}: ”cloak- ed, purents are asked ioirhdG in their names and not to Don dim hnnel Club. ?ftrr11ters are asked to WATERLOO ROD ' GU" SllfillltMl"A"lll" Iiiliiiiglf nu: BlllllialulMl0lliillrr PLAZA ' w, , . , ‘. " 'sataelMBpa, .239 CL”. 'm" tm m trt-atm SH 5-8631 Moser, telephone number SHerwood B-5313, not later than Dee, 13th. Members coopera- tion in this regard will be greatly appreciated not only by Santa Claus, but also by his willing helpers. Santa Claus is due to arrive at the club housé at' about 3:00 P.M., rain, snow or sleet. Last year he was al- most delayed because he had to Mop at our good friend Ir, vin Clemmeu, for repairs to his uniform and also it was thought he was developing a slight cold. Both the repairs and the cold were taken care of by Irvin and his willing help- ers and Santa Claus was able to proceed to the Christmas Party fit as a fiddle and with plenty of big Ho Ho's for the kiddies. In fact Santa was at his very best and did a mar- velous job, much to the de. light of all the children. Members are also reminded of the big stag party at the club house this Friday even- ing, Dec. 11th. If you have not bought tickets. do so right away and win yourself some valuable prizes, as well as sup porting your club. Remember there will be plenty of games and fun (or III that. that at. tend, I. Why not come out, and have a load jolly time. The fishing contest prizes will also be presented at this stag, so if for nothing else, come out and see who are an bunt liars in the club. Our hunters in the club have - w to think about tho I)” swam at the on: re: - 'UrterrGi,iei, “a headed '/'l"k,tt Of - we Fan, qrtdemtamrwrtthdr were Id but... they have" oniy hunted yn tite, district about “but. It Ion-ma that he be- came confused u to which road he was on and had his chall- feur, Emil Brauneisen driving around In sinks. they both finally and d 7W ud have shot a “I "but ter the occasim. thte and hunter Omnd Held. “ have“ about to Lon- det H_VC& M t. shoot on. EtiiAai'ive'ialii to The first stage of official Canadian bilingualism begun in the courts. As only " 1786. Just three d,"2 alter the 1m of Paris ceded Canada to. Britain, Btttttigtt low officers at the Crown. on information supplied in. Mada. reported that to try Chill and criminal cases in What was to the people "an unan tongue" and without Canadian advocates. jurors or judges conversant with FYenets, would he inconduem with British justice. Judges knowing both English and French. they declared, m may. The rt t to practise their religion - and by implication to - uin lbeirua tt'teirory/to'ue?1titdiriiitiir I..dm.hfienmaumdmde-u trod. in the M 1 Patio and in the Quebec Aat. has a long ritrborvstiiirkd G6,GirrtG%iiii- E2? in 131%? a weakly boned. nibble Match. u; ttt Mal {in I“: rises to a point at Ibo had. I ttrett "tttBed 'e',' to the tail, and a very peculiar horadike head. e King of the Salmon it occasionally can on the surface of it. water off Canada‘s west coast. Such appearance give rise to sermonster stories. There is a primitive W that if to Ring a! the Salmon u harmed chum will in" tho lea. WHERE pro gammy”: §!LI_NGQALISM “am? 2000-mile, year-long journey to the Far West. In October he reached a Blackfoot encampment. probably about 18 miles southeast of the preterit city of Red Deer, Alta., and spent the winter there gathering furs. When he returned to York Factory in June 1756 he was leading a brigade of TO canoes laden with pelts. This remarkable journey we pared the way for the establishment of the eompany's trad, ing nests in the interior. . WHE_I.IE WAS. TYE MAPLE LEyM'f'0ftm/" FIRST SUM? . m macaw“; "itcsareiai FiiriGry iiiriti 1rstuelirrrertfotreiiie. in the. "ihtte g! Beaverton, Ont. WHO FIRST SIGHTED THE ROCKIES? Anthony Henday, a Hudson's Bay Company‘employee. was the first white man to enter the territory that is now Alberta and also first to sight the Rocky Mountains. The date of Henday's birth is uncertain but it is known that be was born on the Isle of Wight and joined the Hudson's Boy Company two years after being outlawed for smuggling in 1748. He was sent out to York Factory on Hudson Bay and 'hHunt 1754 set out with a party of Cree Indians on a on the shoré of Lilia "iiiuGoiTin"iii"rT." iiGiiiriiiiii ifai composed by Alexander Muir. who was teacher at the Bar verton White Behool at the time. wer " I!!! KM OF TME “LION? has a long King of the Sahkon its tkiGetriaraGis" of a rather odd iab. It,', yt.ieilifi, 1PPf aiCt'tyeltrr9rtteyerumtp-." It Jen-Fran Haintyling With h Becoming Style Step Into The New Year a q P nstmas lants . ri gb, t Poinsettia, " Dahlia. Biliitllltlie Cychnem " Mum. Pots . " Mil 'itll ud Cut Flowers TELEPHONE SHerwood 3-8442 (ailerons “I Behr-tt Boulevard Ph-e, SH 2-1261 "

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