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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Jan 1939, p. 1

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> At last " venous were injured in the district, and more: of cure ' were ditched when a heavy cumin of drifting snow reduced visibility l: to I few feet, md made motoriing I railw- A _ 30m!!! River Club ls Titled; lass V Sid $20,000 . So quickly did the name. envelope 'the building, that with; could he , removed. Tho “metal-e was radioed -to the (round . an ftro which abunwd. tor more (in in hours. - The Ire broke out at apron-no t 1.15. in» u no mutt V. - rurinx the “you”. nu: boll; Gav-y only I that a... "m..- 'tuit out Iron 7.17 corner of t. balm-g unanimously." he told The Chronicle. “HM Comment.- will I". done nothing. ”on If they - . tried” he muted. WEEK-END FIRE-1088 Ill ttthlti'ii'if $40,000 Rev. P. W. West disappeared during I motor Journey from Ttvistock to Shakespeare, _ three miles distant, and both towns were about to organize searching parties, when he was lac-ted in": farmhouse where he had taken refuge after his car was ditched. Sweeping out of the northwest, the wind lifted great clouds of (Continued on Pure " Mal-e7 In some. smaller places, evening church services were cancelled. with farmers unlble to leave their homes to "tend them. Travel was almost impossible at times and the few who did venture out crawled along the roads, their drivers sreareely able, to see beyond the Windshields. Cancel Church Servim. Although called. Kitchener are de. purtmom VII mile to an“. owing to city ruling. The men “I Evidence of the number of Lon- doners who were stranded in other centres and unable to face the weather conditions was indicated by e volume of telegrams received " a] oiBees, advising relatives of de- l necessitated by the weather. After nightfall. the velocity of the . d commenced to drop, but the “moment was still falling. After dropping 11 degrees during the day, to tr above zero in the late evening, it seemed headed for zero. While all of Western Ontario felt the force of the blow, traveling con- ditions seemed worst. in Bruce and ports of Perth. At Stratford, even the snowplow did not risk going out until Inter in the dew. oetqt. In. munm then-twain" an“. M - tho any Inn-m has. can-um n M. - «can! by ”In". A curd. anti-nod at 1.000 cm- uu a M and In”. mul’m van - and gat. not. or a. m. to it“ tho thwmhmu’uouyhrm and which it In all was an " Illllol that. The W“! or use luon "It“ on! to a. In. can being and. to travel out. to ma Unmet. minute equip-lent owned by tho vlllage ot Bridgeport. attended. but cochlea my “tempt to stop the blue would be tulle. 300 Motorists Stranded Near London For 5 Hours Sunday; Car, Truck Collide at Hamburg Nearly 300 motorists were strand- ed for thre hours at Crumlin, five Elan“ tsf Loytlun, Sued”, in , gtr-mitiaiakrdr" 'bliiia'ré -tiiiYGiieli Feyyrn Ontario ntl an; crippling Vicious Blizzard lashes All Western Ontario BrMRATFORD.-When the Maple Leat Fixer pulled into the Stratford station recently one of the ttrigt pu- sengers to alight was the 46-year-old Joseph Tomes. Shakespeare district farmer, beaming all over after his teat in winning the world’s underwa- ter swimming championship at Chi-. case last Friday. He was given a rousing welcome by fellow members of the Army and Navy Veterans or- ganisation here, who formed a trium- phs] precession to their headquarters where Joseph was accorded a. recep- tion. Inciderttaltr, the champ gave 1the $500 purse which he won at the, ‘wmdy City event to his eon. who resides in Chicago. but brought home the trophy " won. which he prises high]; l . (The bombing am at Tube ... I Mtmet anal-u" on no In. at .meclun'n m. the halo- Ev.- yhx Bur mu) . _ Ihtt., $9,050.78; Provincial unstruc- ‘uon Co.. Toronto. 82,857.92; Can- tfue Ottiee and School Furniture, Preston, Ont, $14,004.31: J. C. Mun- dell R Co., Elan, Ont. $4,237.50; In- 'terior Hardwood Co., Kitchmor. Ont.. 94,124.30: North American Bent Chair Co., Owen Sound. $1,237.00; Hespeler Furniture or., Reamer, Ont., $1,596.40. 2atu'Ntt=S2utut. g%.teraeeoeeB. h. locum-vans” tt.ety,aeru?t.tty2itri'ms" lama-mm»! _ W In In M by tho “out hint. which In!“ mm ot window- h HIM. pinto hotel when ho In nation- ttte. The explosion“ - 3.80 BaiLbehirHthahet%tttttht. unth- Imam IrUh to" In! north of the nah-ottoman. The explosion tore a is]. at "eirt_d%aisesurhime8t_tqM" o! mud-mmmm It“ hard for windmills. N. o. Hipel, acting minister ot Pub- lic Works. today unnamed the award of the knowing contracts tor ‘tnrnltnro for the Mental Hospital at Mt. Thomas, " follows: Human "Fish" Gets Warm Welcome 1'ceutt,P,t,t2f,e, {NmmDyII-bu‘lhh 1 nu... "t--ahom.ee- CIA-baht, smug up our» Mental Hospital Furniture Contracts Are Awarded Irish Try To Will's Sal Globe Furnliure Co., Waterloo, (emu-33M t) WAT 390, constituting the int group an the Vdancin area, and promised them the Government would “eon- tume the ”me resistance as heron.” ”Beet assured we will ot be - en." the premier said, urging the We member! to return to their own countries and tell ot the Spanish war, which he laid "concerns not only Spain but the rent of the world." Pastor Adept At Advertising my Gin-lul- mt) ARWte.--.rhe movement of export tummy: this point has beet, very . during the gut week with oversthree thousand unhel- of the Jllff/2itt'i'it','edd."itlt, enrioad.y, of p um mg . e willing price of 15 cents per but]; in be- ing paid. l This will virtually eomimstas the withdrawal ot Cundlul tutttemt from ISpam. ataert-tamt-otAaA.. "TheoiHtt_thureoett- tableau-alumni mummum “any”... Mind-3 the on "qitittb-toettBotorearsV but. to ho mod ,rmrdlou of the HUI-om. of the Mod to“ from Who standpoint ot a dumb highway. uni regal-die" also. to - “but. at tho undo- nuiublo to up“ unlit malt." continued tho -. While criticising such coma-Io MG, (Imam Quit 'War Front BARCELONA.-' hundred and "reotrmve Can-aunt. :ornor mem- bers ot the Itttertmttogtat Brig-do, ar- rlved in Bat-colon: from the vacuol- are: with the expectation of being evacuated to France shortly. Waxed Turnip Business Brisk manual «on a 'dtt,ttf, - __ “W9”. 9'... a... control," in“ It. ye- Returning with the (kn-dill: vol. tmteerig were " Americans. Premier Jnm Nesgrirs bade tt per- sonal mrtrqresll to a total of a,“ members ot the mterttathttttat Bri- Human-.1 by at ”on - and!“ to-tHI-- 'mm_t._tt.taeth. Wabash-lunatic. ‘mymuutpm mm“ than. no In Faii'iGTr.iaiG7i%"iitCiki".ir. For lore Died Personal: Will the person who took --hr migtahe-a pair of lea- ther gloves " the desk ot the vKingsville pout otrieey last Fri- day. since he itt *mtmr--to 000- return than: to the post once, he will get his -d--in haven. (Rev) D. A. Cow-n, owner by pawl“... . . _ KlNOSVHJAE. - First honors for the most original "nd" ot should Bo to Rev. D. A. Gown. pastor of Epworth United Church. for the followlng notice from the c1tMmi%td columns ot the local weekly newspaper: Nn “Idol. villus; Ill] Mill.“ A unkind tho =rr= Asked whet had been the rental: for the week of the settle" and their spiritual! louder from their ao. men Osmium: anthoglty, a spoke-mu ‘u the bhhop'n oauii “Media would be better to at AMN, Damion that." Aaked over long-distance telephone when he had severed " connection with the Roman Catholic authority in' the Gupe Diocese. Rev. Mr. Mon and he was not prepared to “discuss either the time or the ra- mp: {or hie chums of demonlmtlone over the telephone. Some Time Ago GASPE, ote.-a'he Roman caho- lie bishop’s palace here an Abbe Real Denim». parish priest in the little 'Gespo Peninsul- aettlement of Fontenelle, had broken his conuec~ ttom, with his church and was tot, lowed tn " actlon by 80 parishion- Diocesan authormoo at the place, headquarters ot Bishop P. X. Ron Ron, of Coupe. um Abbe Bunion mule the move "tome months no." I 50mm, 1bMr.-<tot mu d'ANou, former Roman Catholic m In priest of Little Guano "ttMtnent, admitted he in! Joined the Presby- wmn Church, and that " lumbar: of MI old pariah had ”but him in the move. The tressurer's report showed that 3.00 yes purl for when for horses besides goods, 8823.50 gold tor csttle besldes goods. There were WI an- trim in horses sud 186 wales tn eat- I (Continued on Me " Ay-_irB1yohtuJrr'iaGi. inn an... an m m ulna n 8140. Th you in. - II ”as. an. wk. ”and new ot shout 81. (In tho Wt In; 3km t? ”payer-arm! a so“: lied "urine-. Mr. mm no pleased that an. N .0. Elna. 'rthtistqroeuttetrnsiam.r.tt. M“_M9*m I,“ -rrr_l+l6aeicasusc'-1.-s: The annual his a9reeetntttt. at tht -iee. rondered by the direc- ton, their wives and bullies In u- will!!! the splendid Mm my which In. held in the rink and which netted . mom of $54.00. “an. ”hum nth .Ilnnnlmnngn-oa ttte-ttVM" .ethttFtFeBehtq tumult. . - Tummcmmm ggtwmuxmmm. Priest, Hock Quit K C. Church 77 Stitches Required After Sunday Collision WWI-duty 4hatthritlMaeradYertr t loss $201") A; hh . Guts IllesirtkrNidk ' 6riirqliiiuni' t., . aAHBNgtt.---Thq u All occupants were able to nuke their I” to the necrby house ot In. W Lunch, whats Ir. Ward Woolnor of Ayr m ammo-ml and only“ nil removed to all! Hound. In?!" of both an - - Mr-yeu-old Bobby Penin. who In. landing in the from cent ot the vehicle It the time ot the collision til-tuned (will cuta which required fl stitches. According to police, Mr. and Mrs. yPerrin end child, were returning Thom church when their car collided with e cor driven by John Armstrong of Arr. Porrin allegedly jammed on hie hrnkee, but Armtstrong'tr light roadster, driven by the impact. " moat mounted the heavier car. Both can were completely wrecked. [the wind-Mold or in cdr HIRE-Ti; that kahuna. A 'iirau'a7uiiriiiriGrr""irtiG'"iiT. an at the billing. The In. my the!“ WAonroygi RoMlmIAal.--Three persons m lotion-[y Injured on the matchma- hishm- -mrtar nne north at ,re1.tntrs?ortmmuv,inatta" 1rnoertttaitmatttotorotasott. Pouco who Inn-mud, gnid tho cruh In the result of the blinding [mow-mm . l William muster. Rachael- polio. (teiriiiirii, unlined were Mal and head ItuNrrtttittna which mgtttrM Lam latches to clone. Mn. no. men-1n, of Romtvims, had both no: cheekbanoc broken, when she struck A---..-- momma-coma“ nubnvothom mlmmmcmmn. “1.0.0.3.“de- mwmummm “wanton-mud “www.my- “an“, Mg"dr,pttgUtt,tN'a m “with” ”I“ “to. Pt“ ”I“. would nun-ammo» ”mum...”- dummmmt Wa.temtatWaomr.tareonsrerttat mammoth-mum» m'mghgtpm ”than“ Colloidal-IN. stock in "no"! lmleshookudUub aunt-m. :1.me "rmeeWaasomr+ttsattoaatxri. Mtt6tnFthnrstrotrtmm, arm which the mun-I m mud. I“: m felt for the entire bus- nou section at tho town " the do. uroyed block is “tuned on . corn. in the heart of the town. 0- mt In an adjoining service station m (Continued on Pago G) Lug“ . thirff In.“ Trio Nirer Severe Injuries In Crash Near Rosevile During Stor- (hrhas6hegq-erii. ammo-nu (I, 0M __ fiv,,___ kg

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