Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Nov 1997, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

at the hear; ng of the Quality esently & Upper also ration ntario r the e full able and hat you e not ked for School, the last in a hy the Uni wn last the X in eduâ€" of the / } | #2 c C# > :rf h ’,/ i L“-“' o [ ases =7~~, 1 , f=aeg af #% C j VA To s m e ~ TK _ JC lC CONVENIENCE . 'f, ..“’ h. j.'.o.. . iY ~Nz‘AN mm < 2 MA £3 t= > â€"_=> % iz 4 and attempted to take a plane. But Taylor couldn‘t get it staried. Smith eventually escaped alone in April 1945 and made it to Leipzig, where he met up with American troops. There he hitchâ€" hiked o Parts, England and eventually made his way to Canada. In April of 1974 the crew of Lancaster bomber EMZ LMâ€"326, or Z for Zebras as it was known by its crew, met Mucller again, this time under much friendlier circumstances at a 30â€"year reunion in Mannheim, Germany, "The war was over and we didn‘t hate Mueller," Smith said. "He mld-.‘bummwhfi.,lumwmmm 307 LANCASTER ST. W. KITCHENER 744â€"1109 POLLOCK AND WILLIAMS PHARMACY "My vision for the City of Waterloo includes a technologically ‘wired‘ community that ensures® competitive high speed world “: f j i m prl f M i & 8 P l h F4 f M f â€" HRH f e : & h a C I El y l p R : e M P ( @ i â€" g 4 ik j B f f ' it t P ~ A § i B i i t un on Ipp e ce ig at the door! 373 BRIDGE ST. WATERLOO 7470320 esn vr’.,%fi On November 10th, connect the arrow that points Waterion towards a bright future. "Joan has served the arts community with respect and a keen understanding for how it enhances the local economy. She understands how this area is becoming a creative destination location because of our local arts community." Aggie Beynon, Harbinger Galiery "Joan McKinnon is a person who is very approachable and has served the citizens of Waterioo very capably and efficiently. She has the experience, the dedication and the vision to take us into the new millenium. She is a person of the highest integrity and nflnmwf . Tom Ramautarsingh, Member of WLU Senate and its Executive, Past President Alumni Association bution, but nothing came out." Today, in a glassed framed box in his basenent which resembles a personal war museum, Smith has twisted pieces of metal â€" all that‘s left of his plane. We both did as we were told" At the meeting, Smith was able to ask Muciler the question that uuflfl-hhmwmkw :&I-” Ociober night in 1943? The answer was simâ€" ... "He ran out of ammunition," said Smith. "He pressed the firing SIHI%EN 354 KING STREET NORTH, WATERLOO 884â€"5141 eXrenience at work: ‘details of Joan‘s experience, visit her web site at www.jmckinnon.com W you can make a difference call 746â€"3444 or email campaign@imcki comributions. Joan‘s sincere concern for the people of Waterioo will make her an excelient Mayor tor years to come " Doug McDowell, McDowell Weich, Barristers & Solicitors page 1) *Joan McKinnon‘s commitment to Waterioo and her eftective leadership are demonstrated by her years of successiul public "Joan McKinnon is a ‘player‘ . | have worked with Joan in my volunteer role as President of KW Oktoberiest and Project Lift and in my professional sole as a chartered accountant | believe her experience as an elected representative for the last 9 years, her dedication to the community and her vision Iu.de.flhflhflMbM' Don Craig, Office Managing Pariner, Deloitie & Touche Through an excavation, the twisted remains of the plane‘s 303 J machine gun, which he also has encased in his basement, were 5 "Secing Muclier and the place where the plane was shot down is what 1 call losure in my life. I‘m getting older and stower and many of my comrades are gone. Fach Remembrante Day I look ,cfldhn-k-u-lk-udu“-sndq m "Its an era gone by History was made , now, hopehully it will be

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy