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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Dec 1936, p. 3

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Reinlnrt 40. Jr. IV. - Marjorie Bruder 73, Dondd Burkholder 71, Kenneth anner 68, Robert Zellu' 57. Sr. ITL-Delbert Blake 84, Dur- yoogl Garnet 88, Btu_ce Rtinhpr.t ll, Sr. IV. -F'ern Mader 90%, Mil- dred Schwalm 81, James Killer 80, Nellie Burkholder 78, Nora Beer 78, Ruth Cressmnn 74, Doris Brahman 22, Howard Lichty 71, Kenneth giplg 65, Howard Schiedel 46, Lorne Gordon Sander 75, June Frobel 72, Marold Made:- 71. Jr. m.-Cnrl Richert 81, Stunt Schierholtz 80, Doris Dedela 75, Audrey Dede]: 73, Eileen Fisher 72, Doris Schiedel 72, Cyril Broh- IRESLAU SCHOOL EXAMINATION RESULTS I vsmmtttnttnmtmttmmnmntttnmtummnmnmmnmmmmmmmmRJe. st.: Kink-ud- Roll-bl. Onion-trial- for " Val-- E 'éillt? "3333311 $331k 'ira-munmnnntmnmmtmmmunttummmntmnm"emnnmmnttrr, post and retire to bed. The H.K.WILHELM HARDWARE Implants "'"'Y" 32.25 96 King St. W. Study “truth-J HOCKEY STICKS. Mk - .5: Tht but Haw nick tr iliiiiijiiilri ”I. " for 1" 1tl"tt ' ' ,fl’n-o Very Moderate ii iii noel rGasok. Tiai. Tu." cria i'iTcGlTaL 'JET is” Prices gnu-hum. vac_atamei'iairerr" an __ - ulna Glasses That Satisfy "s1r.gLEL9it'.S" FOR CHILDREN ELECTRICAL iirrdid Rhine. _ - -e - - ' Primer - Margaret Burkholder, Jnck Rickert, Rosemuy Brahman. Br. I.-Berniee Reinhart 80, Hen.. ry Zen-r 76, Kathileen Brahman 75, Edith Sander 74, Shirley Mnder 69, Carl Kjnet fir, Bree. gttitsyt 64_._ . "iVECitiGmTdiitai,"sohn n.1- t_er, Jung-r 'Heier, 1resU'roty.sttp, "I Tg thee, O God that I may be beat nl within."---)). man 68, Bobbie Schiedel 67, Tommy Brohmn 65, Ernie Reinhart 64. Junior Room Second C1asa--Ruth Fisher 81, Gloria Garner 81, Carl Sander 79, Dorothy Rickert 77, Douglass Blake " _(equnl)_, Dorotlly _Sghie_rllolt§_75. iiisiair6ticr tehuaty Barold Blake. coura- WAG9NF--, ALL STEEL WAGONS- - 7 - $1.40. $1.05. “.50 Troed Gawain-g mask. tin}. Thorough Eye Examination he!» an 39 King s. Waterloo r Roy Hiple; Phone 2680 {I'll WAT-ILOO CIIOUICLI :r.u.c " Very not“ vary Mail! J, 1h; aaa. Bil-ad to Wane-n. ti l 1iiiiiiiiiii 1'Ser', iihi,Ch'islrisil, f'rpt'st l Two not" at. rod-Action- In "" I M 't-ttrte ' l were nomad m u an»: ro‘ncdu = on My Amt-non doeidqd Hume-ad only In an by m:- eultomtrwhou um a with- 'N-tat. The an»; lunch] I. tte,; llm ial." W or have cord of the commit-Ion was alto n- " e . ‘neved. “(a Gum Grou told tho ! an motion ot communion": C. l. “mica that thy canto-lug was cm and w. P. men-.cwnnn Wu. . e.hron.ie. dud" 1..t.u habit of iHendonon III voted the I'll! partnq his public utilities account- honomrluln tor the cum "tee the dineount date, which in the in thinking the communion." tor 2'l', of each. month,_ and that ho this gesture, Mr. Henderson empha- 'lt' I", the litter",', if Ugg days Ilsed the harmonious you Just and- d c. ur2e y c ara lt ed. "We have uccomlllhed A lot, Manet titled cant , I Mt q and lnve :11 worked an the but In. "' mt qtn Gii " "N 'htfrt', wrest: or the consumers. " the an. met!- Jl'll.'llo a t. non by if mne protecting the commiulon. ed t: GiG "20 so '.,i1'l,i)'re?e21'll'l't'ii rNothintr ot great. importtnce " M on the comlilimiun'n book: " “Wk-“hm ROMP-MB“ burn an automobile owned by Gor- don Wiegand is being investigated by police. Children are though; re- sponsible. Mr. Wlegand hippened to come out of the factory behind which the car was parked, just in time to beat out the fire. In“, tum not tor the hot timrintbero.rwhtetthnsbomtW. m DIM In tho that! at tho column Tl. can work no '+ novod vary Mail, by tho m connluto-ou. The inaugural meeting of the 1937 commission. which remains the same except for the council representative, Hiya-elect McKersiq, replacing May- A GIFT WORTHWHILE An acceptable gift to a member of the family, relative or Mend-a year's subscription to the Chronicle, the home paper-tsemi-week, ' MM times a year. Appropriate gilt end with each new subscription. Save money by buying your Christ-na- gifts at Capling's New Men'n Store. 94 Kin. St. Wost, Kitchener. FIRE CHIEF FORCED TO RETIRE DURING FIRE BLYTH.-A heart attack at the height of the greatest fire in 28 years of service as Chief of the Fire Department, Friday night forced Chief Jpseph Tangmgn to quit his " thanking the communion-n for this gesture, Mr. Henderson empha- sised the harmonious year Just end- ed. "We have Emil-had . lot, and hue til worked an the but tw terests or {he consume", a the nine tune protecting the commiulon. Nothing of great importance " he in; ul in 1931." Mr. Henderson we. Constables Thomas and Zieman on -.--r.r.H-.-.- Saturday night arrested a resident ot CHICAGO, Dec. '1.--drar1 P. Kla- Kitchener on a. charge ot being drunk seen, 32 Elgin IN., Waterloo, was in a public place. The man was awarded the degree of Doctor at Me. picked up on King street. dicine by the University of Chicago ----------- at the Universitye' 186th Convocation NEW BUS LINE OPENS exercises here. Dr. Robert M. The new route or the Kitchener IRutehina, president, conferred diplo- Bus Lines opened Monday morning. mas upon 216 candidates in a core- The route runs from the‘city Hall to mony at the University’s great Go. Irvin street, to Krug street. to Shop- thic chapel. NEW BUS LINE OPENS The new route or the Kitchener Bus Lines opened Monday morning. The route runs from the‘city Hail to Irvin street, to Krug street. to Shep- pard schdo], then comes back Samuel to Frederick and down Frederick to King street. WARNS SNOW HOVELLING Chief Moreau has asked the Chron- icle to remind property owners that snow must be shoveued by 9 a.m. each morning, according to a town by law. Many walks esp'eclally in the out'ying parts of the town were not cleared of the drifts at noon on non. day. Save money by buying your Christina: gifts at Cnplinc’. New Men's Store, 94 King St. Wont. Kitchener. The Chairman thanked the com- mission for their eo-operntion.and ex- pressed his gratitude on behalf of the commission tor the one work ot Mansger George Gross. Secretary Jock Harte], and members ot the oirice stall. The few complaints re ceived during the year were an In- dication or the courtesy of the em- 'ployees, and brought honor to the commission in consideration ot the large number of customers who are met by the employees. " am very sorry to see Mayor Rata leave us", he said. "The commissioners appre- ciate his loyalty to the commission, missing very few meetings. We sin- cerely hope that his successor will be as diligent in his work with the commission.” __ Rata, will probably "tsry held Monday January 4th. BLAME CHILDREN FOR rum KrrCREyERe An atpqmpg to 1}. $'et_ttie mumu Con-ugh! on WY“: DRUNK ARRESTED "Not even professional gangsters rightly can be called deliberate killers," Kruger Muted. “Invari- ably the so-called calloused, hard gunmen kill because they ere more l, neg-yous thanpormal pepons." - P.U.C. UprIIeuIl-lu- Hubbub-u AMIW DEMPSEY NAMED CHIEF OF POLICE OF FLORIDA ISLES MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - Jack Dempsey tonight was appointed Chief of Police of Sunny Isles by Damon Bunyan, newspt1permttn, who recently was elected Mayor. "He'11 be a knockout, don't you thinkt" said Runyon. eh'S'lt, mm; Tgat'.ttt an on My Aha-non = customary“ nun. Ed. am pay his m cent Mt. -- “(a 630m Gnu Kruger, who recently returned from a 4,000-mile tour which took him into Beientitie crime laboratories Ind pend institutions in all parts of the country, slid facts prove that convicts who committed crimes of violence were emotionally off bal- ance most of the time. The only exceptions were the criminally in- Mme, he declered. CRAZED BRAZIL FARMER SLAYS " COLONISTS SAO PAULO, BraBi1.--Details of the killing of sixteen Japanese colonists by a Brazilian farmer driven mad when an Oriental fruit grower fatally wounded his 10-year- tf, son, became known here Satur- y. "We must back up our once men," said Chairman Wm. Hender- son. "If n man comes in on the morning of the 17th, before noon, he usunlly gets " discount before the entries have been made from the previous day, after the rush at the wickets on the 16th. This man refuses to ply, and he is not entitled to his discounts snd is not going to get them, _ - -- -- U Commissioner W. P. Kress said 3 men could be excused if he happen- ed to forget his bill, but with I chronic offender payment must be made. Nf the little fellow ean't get away with it, why should we let the big power used'." he said. Manager George Grosz told the commission that the Kitchener P. U. C. had been looking into Waterloo':, new bookkeeping system and was going to adopt it shortly. Dr. Karl Klassen Gets Medical Degree MINNEAPOLIS. - “Cold-blooded killers" are in reality highly emo- tional persons, who are quick on the trigger because of extreme nervous. ness, according to H. W. Kruger, sine detective expert, of Zumbrota mn. ' on the cémmiuion's books as Killers Are Very Highly Emotional hllmral late MATCHED OUTFITS Bor' and Girls .... $3.05 up yoga}- pt .... {4.35 to $33.80 A_hr0o0rrm..ra.ae- aar.ta'ltlttgt:tta'tttl= gag 'o0e..00a.3tt- haw ........ 34.35 “was TiG {a}; iii-5': iiiii% McPHAlL’S 'him Gaul. """"f'"" - " We entry a my.“ “I. a A full "[31ng M It Boyl' Huhy Glove} Bor.' Hock-y Pub: Give Them The Best . bum in Tho but - in the Twin- Hockey Gels In Hockey Equipme'nt this year. Are Here hr Act-linkages! C.CM.3orere%s BA LJIERS, Outfits [lunch-lino“. 130 King St. S. WATERLOO $2.95 up Skates Sam oti.

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