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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Dec 1969, p. 1

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# Â¥ ) c * & , o WATERLOO, ontTaARIG en nntnintnzmmans emert ces n i N e W owhes 00e * " > *â€" : WEDNESDAY, DPEC. 24, 1962â€"â€"10e The Anglican Church of the Holy Saviour on Allen St. E., has planned a Christmas choral euchâ€" Arist and sermon at 11:15 p.m. toâ€" might. Celebrant will be Rt. Rev. There will be a choral eucharist and carol singing at 10 a.m. toâ€" morrow, #1:30 p.m. candlelight procession and eucharistic service tonight. &ervice will be held at 9 a.m. hristmas Day. A 30â€"minute carol service will be conducted at St. Columba‘s Anglican Church on Mayfield and Lincoin Streets preceding an All Saints‘ Anglican Church at the corner of Hickory and Hazel Streets has planned a Christmas Eve family service at 7:30 p.m., Sollowed at 11:30 p.m. by a choral ¢ommunion service and sermon. Another communion â€" service Most Waterloo churches have planned special services for toâ€" night and tomorrow. City churches plan Yule schedules A 7 p.m. carol service and canâ€" tata will be conducted for the congregation of Redeemer Luthâ€" eran Church at Severn and John Parkminster United Church, 275 Erb St. E., will hold a comâ€" munion service beginning at 11 First United Church on King and William Streets is planning a family service at 8 p.m. tonight. A candlelight family service will also be held at Emmanuel United Church at Laurel and Dorâ€" set Streets at 7:30 p.m. Members of the congregation of First Baptist Church will be atâ€" tending 11 a.m. Christmas Day services in Bethel Baptist Church in Kitchener, which is holding a joint service of the Kâ€"W Fellowâ€" ship Baptist Churches. Harold Appleyard, Anglican Bishâ€" op of Georgian Bay. The bishop will also conduct the church‘s Christmas Day famâ€" ily service at 10:30 a.m. 8 pm. Christmas Day‘s festival service is scheduled for 10 a.m. Christmas Day worship at Mesâ€" siah Lutheran Church, Glen Forâ€" rest Blvd., is planned for 11 a. m. Waterioo Mennonite Brethren Church will hold Sunday School in Brighton public school at 7 p.m. tonight. Service on Christmas Day will (Continued on Page 2) Mount Zion Lutheran Church on Westmount Road South has planned a Christmas Eve candleâ€" light service without a sermon at The church will hold a candleâ€" light service at 8 am. tomorrow, as well as a festival service at A German language service at St. John‘s Lutheran Church, 22 Willow St., at 6 p.m. tonight will be followed by a carol service at 7:30 p.m. Street West. This will be ed by a 10 a.m. service C Day. ollowâ€" Dec. 24. Two Waterloo couples, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hall of 8 Weber St. N. and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Weselcoh of 87 Roger St., celebrqtgd 50 years of marriage. Special services are pllnnedâ€"by most Twin City churches Christmas Eve. Hamburg. Dec. 23. A house and garage formerly located at the Erb and Westâ€" mount intersection was removed by float to a new site in New Arbitrators Edward Conlon of Eimira, Gordon Mackay of Kitâ€" chener and P. J. Flynn of Presâ€" ton said they "had given‘ conâ€" sideration to all factors which might . have contributed to the surpluses and deficits, and parâ€" ticularly to the effect that creditâ€" ing each board with its surplus, or debiting each board with its deficit in one year would have ‘on Catholic education on a counâ€" ty basis." Dec. 22. Three youths were arrested following breakâ€"ins at Caesar‘s Forum, the Pannill Veneer Co. Ltd. office and B. F. Goodâ€" rich Employees Credit Union, all of which are in one building, and the Sweater Shop, 272 King St. N. Wiofeininnmainnt dnc i ho s tot ts ie ndach dai nds nb T4 l .A Ne c 2A i2 3 +4 200 fans at Waterloo Arena. The team has won six, lost 12 and tied one game so far in its Junior B hockey league schedule. It reaches the haifâ€"way mark Friday in a game against Owen Sound. Leo Trushinski, 61, of 251 Hemlock Si:, Qa“s";';a'pv(;rted fair in St. Mary‘s Hospital where he was taken when hit by a car while crossing King Street. The arbitrators also proposed that all the capital assets of each former board become the assets of the county board, which would also assume the liabilities of each individual board. They pointed out that a lot of time and expense would be inâ€" volved in valuing and adjusting assets and liabilities. It would entail "an examination and apâ€" Dec. 20. Parents without partners held their annual Christmas dance at Wing 404 RCAF association headquarters on Dutton Drive. WEEK IN RETROSPECT Santa Claus arrived at International 'Hbruvsfe,wii)swale;;t“St’.,wt; distribute gifts to guests at the Christmas party of International Studentf A.«_;goci_a_tiopA of the University of Waterloo. > Dec. 19. Elementary and secondary school students began a 16â€"day Christmas holiday-â€"thg lqnge;t thg_y have ever had this time of year. The figures were disclosed at a public meeting in the county separate school board headquarâ€" ters in Kitchener Thursday night, when a threeâ€"man arbitration board presented its findings. Waterioo has one year to i)ay the $4,200 with which it will be debited. Only Kitchener and Hespeler boards reported surpluses at the time of amalgamation. » Kitchener will be credited with $30,000 and Hespeler with $3,500, both sums spread over five years. The small, former Bamberg board was the only one reportâ€" ing a balanced budget when the Waterloo County separate school board was formed last Jan. 1. Nine of the 12 former separâ€" ate school boards in Wateriloo County will each be debited with haif the respective deficits with which they entered the new counâ€" ty separate school system last January. They will have to pay up sums ranging from $750 in Elmira, payable in one year, to $80,000 in Galt, payable over five years. Dec. 18. According to an Interpol report, Timothy Sauder of 307 Lourdes St., was arrested in Marrakech, Morocco, Dec. 12 on a irugâ€"possession charge and is detained in a Rabat jail. are seeing ghosts . of budgets past RC school boards . 31. Waterlo_o Si§kins ds_feated Preston Raiders, 84, before this year by the county separate school board in compliance with government legislation. They were entrusted with the task of valuing and adjusting the assets and liabilities of the counâ€" The arbitration board memâ€" bers, all former separate school !fl_lstees, were appointed earlier to value," they explained in reâ€" sponse to criticism from repreâ€" sentatives of former boards. "We had to stay away from capital. We felt the effect would be minimal but we did wrestle with the problem," Flynn told the former trustees. "All we are dealing with here is revenue. If we have made a mistake in apportioning money between the boards, then I am afraid we are going to have to live with it." of one‘s system." ® "Every board might bring in solnetb’gng better than another, w het her buildings, equipment sites, or teaching aids. These are all capital assets and impossible "You might $1,000,000 to praisal of all buildings, lands, equipment and facilities" of each PAPER ONE DAY EARLY Regular Thursday delivery will be resumed with the Jan. 8 edition. The office will be closed Boxâ€" ing Day. + â€" Since next Thursday is New Years day, The Chronicle will be published a day earlier than usual. It will be delivered on Wednesday, New Year‘s Eve. (Continued on Page 2) to mark

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