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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 May 1946, p. 3

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Hergottâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May| Violet McDermott, both of Waâ€" 25. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Herâ€"’ terloo. go‘t 51 Amos Ave., Waterloo, a | Rejeskyâ€"Baechlerâ€"May 25, Creighâ€" son. ton R. Rejesky to Florence M. Barrieâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May 26,| Baechler, both of Waterloo. to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Barrie,| Ainsworthâ€"Hill â€" May 24, Leslie 102 Queen St. N. Waterloo, a son.| _ Walter Ainsworth of Waterloo Evarsâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital,| and Elmira to Mary Jane Hill of Mauy 26. to Mr. and Mrs. Norman| Kitchener, Evans, 337 King St, Preston, a| Wagnerâ€"Powersâ€"May 25, Jack F. son. ‘ Wagner of Guelph to June Elizaâ€" KHauckâ€"At St. Mury‘s Hospital.| _ beth Power of Kitchener. May 26. to Mr. and Mrs. S .J. Gingerichâ€"Shantzâ€"May 25, Melvin H:uck. 89 William St.. Waturloo,? Gingerich, RK. 2, New Hamburg a doughter. ! _ to Dorothy Kathleen Shantz of Saurdersâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital,| _ Wellesley. May 26. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stefflerâ€"Nafzigerâ€"May 25, Gerald Saunders. Ayr. Ont.. a daughter Jo.in Steffler of RR. 1. West NMeidigâ€"At Stratford General Hosâ€" Montrose, to Elizabeth Marie pitai. May 17. to Mr. and Mrs.‘ Nafziger of St. Agatha. Frankâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May 22, :a:,' mldy 27, IQ MF alid MiS. L-eo_. to Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph Frank, &“2"2&"9 Bricker Ave., Water RR 3, Waterioo, a son C200 0_ _ Goodwin â€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May ; > 22. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodâ€" Marriages win 62 Charles St. Waterloo, a daughter | oo Slackâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May | Brownâ€"McCrearyâ€"May 22, William 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Slack, f J. Brown of Preston to Maud Mcâ€" Bridgeport. a daughter | Creary of Hespeler. Bennâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May | Drohanâ€"Barberâ€"May 23, George G. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony| Drohan of Gueiph to Helen Maâ€" Benn, Preston. a son ie Barber of Listowel. | Steckleyâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Rossâ€"Dietrichâ€"May 23, James Dor-‘ May 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Steckley, ward Ross of Toronto to Beatrice Wellesley, a daughter } Isabelie Dietrich of St. Clements. Sp.egelbergâ€"At Kâ€"W _ Hospital, Bolducâ€"Otterbeinâ€"May 23, Lincoln May 24, to Mr and Mrs. Arthur _ Bolduc to Lorraine Barbara Otâ€" Spicgelberg, 38 Rudy St. Wuler-} terbein, both of Waterloo. loo, a daughter | Willingâ€"Dorschâ€"May â€" 25, Joseph{ Brubacherâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May{| Willing of Kitchener to Beatrice 24. to Mr. and Mrs Mannassah) Dorsch of Waterloo. Brubacher, RR. 1. Waterloo. a ; Hilkerâ€"Schenkâ€"May 25, Murray daughter Milton Hilker to Lorraine Emma | Fvansâ€" At Kâ€"W Hospital, May 24 ’ Schenk, both of Waterloo. to Mr. and Mrs W. D. Evans, 78’Seyler-Di¢1rich-â€"May 25, Peter Joâ€"| King N. Watcrloo, a son _ seph Seyler of Waterloo and Peâ€"| Normanâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May| tersburg to Aurelia Elizahethl 24, to Mr. and Mrs W. Charles| Dietrich of Kitchener and St. Norman, Wellesley. a daughter | Agatha. Hergottâ€"Ai Watcrloo, May 21, to Simpsonâ€"McKersieâ€"May 23, Regâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hergott, _ inald Burke Simpson of Kitchenâ€"} 120 John St. E.. a son er to Mary Elizabeth McKersie Cressmanâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May! of Waterloo. 25, to Mr. und Mrs Allan Cressâ€"| McGuireâ€"McDermott â€" May _ 24, man, New Dundee, a son _ Thomas Joseph McGuire to Mary Hergottâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May| Violet McDermott, both of Waâ€" 25. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Her-’ terloo. go‘t 51 Amos Ave., Waterloo, a | Rejeskyâ€"Baechlerâ€"May 25, Creighâ€"| son. ton R Rejesky to Florence M. Barrieâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May 26.' Baechler, both of Waterloo. ‘ to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Barrie,| Ainsworthâ€"Hill â€" May 24, Leslie 102 Queen St. N. Waterloo, a son.| _ Walter Ainsworth of Waterloo Evarsâ€"At St Mary‘s Hospital,| and Elmira to Mary Jane Hill of Mauy 26. to Mr. and Mrs. Norman| Kitchener. Evans, 337 King St, Preston, a| Wagnerâ€"Powersâ€"May 25, Jack F. son. ‘ Wagner of Guelph to June Elizaâ€" | Friday, May 81, 1946 Leet s f Py s P se 3 4 L 3 sa j ‘ \ A \&y. < ay \ » 5 Oo f 32 TOâ€"DAY, with condiâ€" \ tions returning to normal, A \‘\ ' \ NC your Bâ€"A dealer is now endeayâ€" oR \ ouring to give you better, quickâ€" \ er and more efficient service. T \ \ & When he services your car, he &nXA Â¥â€"_ brings to you the accumulated lHART Battery & Ignition co.| 112 Queen St. South Phone 5â€"5685 KITCHENER Tez e on ZTerr ce in Toiorx IRINEINâ€" Births When he services your car, he brings to you the accumulated experience and rescarch of a nationâ€"wide Canadian organizaâ€" tion whose products atre unâ€" equalled in the petroleum field. Next time, and every time, for the best service and the finest petroleum products, visit your friendly Bâ€"A dealer. Like thousands of other motorists,. you always buy with confidence at the sign of the Big Bâ€"A. tons returning to normal your Bâ€"A dealer is now endeay ouring to give you better, quick er and more efficient service Brownâ€"McCrearyâ€"May 22, William J. Brown of Preston to Maud Mcâ€" Creary of Hespeler Drohanâ€"Barberâ€"May 23, George G. Drohan of Gueiph to Helen Maâ€" me Barber of Listowel. Robert Neidig, RR. 3, New Hamâ€" burg, a son Charitonâ€"At Gait General Hospiâ€" tal, May 27. to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Charlton, 9 Bricker Ave., Waterâ€" loo. a son | _ Surviving are three sons and four doughters: August of Hawkesville, Wilhelm of Bamberg, Emil of Bamâ€" birg; Mrs E. N. (Martha) Berg, ‘Hoidclb(‘rg; Mrs. Herman (Bertha) Forster, Kitchener; Mrs. siesried |(Maric) Schieckoff, of Harrold, N. Dakot1, and Mrs. Edward (Anna) \Foerster, Bamberg. One dau_fil:ler tprodocoascd her in infancy. ere {are 19 grandchildren | dren. t une | both e en en weoscph Heintzman, predeceased her Ifive years ago. Five sons and four daughters Five sons and four daughters survive: Herbert of Buffalo, Joseph !o: Sault Ste. Marie, Fernando of Kapuskasing .and Jerome and Serâ€" anus at home; Mrs. Henry (Olive) Yantz, Bloomingdale; Mrs. William (Nora) Hasse, Kitchener; Mrs. Roy | (Hildra) Ostrum, Windsor; Mrs. Wilfred (Alice) Brodrecht, Bloomâ€" ingdale. A son and a daughter preâ€" ‘deceased her. There are 21 grandâ€" children and five great grandchilâ€" ‘dren. There are also three sisters: Nirs. Martin Goetz of Owen Sound; ; Mrs. F. Keiffer and Mrs. Al. Keifâ€" fir, both of Formosa. ! _ Born near St. Jacobs, Mrs. Sochâ€" ‘ner was formerly Catherine Ziegâ€" ‘ler, a daughter of the late Mr. and | Mrs. George Michael Ziegler. After ‘her marriage to Fred Sochner in |December, 1887, they lived near I!.idelherg and Floradale. i For the past ten years, Mrs. |Soehner resided with Mr. and Mrs. | Kaminska. Mrs. Augusta Schneider HEIDELBERG. â€" Mrs. Augusta Schneider of Heideiberg died Friâ€" cay evening at her residence. She was 83 years of age and had been in ailing health the past six months. She was born in Germany Aug. 20, 1862, and came to Canada 55 {ours ago. She attended St. Peter‘s utheran Church at Heidelberg, and was a member of the Ladies‘ Aid. She was a daughter of the late William Bauman. Her husâ€" band, Carl Schneider, predeceased her ten years ago. Mrs. Mary M. Carey Following a lingering illness, Mrs. Mary *d Carey, 87, died at the home _ of her daughter, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Dietrich, 14 l!udy St. N., Waâ€" terloo on Saturday She was born f\ug‘ 23, 1858. A member of St. John‘s RC. Church Kitchener, she was also a member of the League of the Sacred Heart. Her husband, the late John Carey, died 19 years ago. * 0 Surviving are three sons, Edâ€" ward, of Kitchener; John, of Lanâ€" ces Heintzman, a resident of Bloomingdale for the past 44 years, passed away at her residence on ‘Thursday, May 23. She was 78 vyears of age and had been in ailing health for the past ten years. Born at Formosa, Ont.. she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mirs Joseph Knoepfer of Formosa. She attended St. Boniface RC. Church at Maryhill Her husband, Mr. Sochner predeceased her 19 years ago and surviving are four sons and four daughters; Peter and William Sochner, Kitchener, Henâ€" IY, Elmira, and Jack ,Floradale, Mrs. Charles (Elizabeth) Schedeâ€" witz, Mrs. Harry (Ella) Hoffman, Mrs. Harold (Wilhelmina) Kaminâ€" ska all of Kitchener, and Mr. Alâ€" bert (Emma) Dahmer. Galt; 26 ccandchildren, 12 great grandchilâ€" Mrs. Fred Soehner FLORADALE.â€"Mrs. Fred Soehâ€" ner, formerly of the Heidelberg and Floradale district, passed away early Sunday morning at the home c‘ her daughter, Mrs. Harold Kaâ€" minska, 66 Louisa St. Kitchener, at the age of 83 years, following a Iengthy illness. Surviving are one son, Paul, near Elmira; four daughters, Mrs. Joâ€" seph (Leah) Snyder of Waterloo, Mrs. Manasseh (Rebecca) Gingâ€" rich of Waterloo, Mrs. Ephraim (Louisa) Snyder of St. Jacobs and Mrs. Levi (Velina) W. Martin; 21 grandchildren and seven â€" great grandchildren. s , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin and Mrs. Mary Ann Martin son John of Woodstock were weekâ€" ELMIRAâ€"Mrs. Mary Ann Marâ€" |end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Roy tin, 80, widow of David M. Martin, C. Mulcahy. died Thursday night, May 23, at the: Mrs. Ella Tait of Waterloo nt home of her daughter, Mrs. Levi the holiday weekâ€"end with sgieiss W. Martin, RR. 2, Elmira. She was Maida Kelly. born on Jan. 16, 1866, on the farm Miss Ruth Scrimegcour of Milâ€" where she died, and was a daughâ€" |verton visited during the weekâ€"end ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eli with Miss Mary Hewitt. Bauman of Woolwich Township. Miss Marjorie Mason of Toronto She is survived by one son, Wilâ€" lard, one daughter, Ruth, both of Lynden, three grandchildren and one brother, Austin Bauer of New Dundee A daughter of the late Mr. and) Mrs. Henry Bauer, she was born‘ at Petersburg, Oct. 26, 1880. Her father predeceased her in Februâ€" | ary this year. Her husband died( in 1939 and Mrs. Madter in 1940, moved to New Dundee from theJ farm west of the village. She was « member of St. James‘ Lutheran Church. | Mrs. Lily May Madter I NEW DUNDEE â€"Mrs. Lily May | Madter, widow of Henry Madter, died at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchâ€" ener, Friday morning at the age of 65 years. Mrs. Madter had not been in good health for some time and became seriously ill during the | night. She died shortly after being ‘ admitted to the hospital. _ | Mrs. Frances Heintzman BLOOMINGDALE.â€"Mrs. | infieldâ€"May 25, William John Winfleld, RR. 2, Alma, 61 years. one broth sister, Mr of Elkton Obituary brothe . Mrs hener, and Mr. Alâ€" Dahmer. Galt; 26 12 great grandchilâ€" ‘T, Wm. Ziegler, and . Charles Sochner, Mich. b 2 3 ) w“ PBR 100 (Ontarte) guRronicLs Fran _ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schultz, Florâ€" ence and Ronald of Kingwood, Mr Mr. Ernie May and son Jimmy of Listowel spent Saturday with the former‘s sister, Mrs. Lorne Macâ€" Lennan and Mr. MacLennan. Visitors _ with _ Mrs. â€" Solomon fimd on Sunday were: Mr. and rs. William Yost and family M Kingwood, Mrs. Chris Roth of North Easthope and on Monday Mr and Mrs. David Ferguson and Larâ€" ry of Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson and daughter of Baden, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson of New Hamburg, Mrs. George Hopf c1 Milverton. Mr. and Mrs. Sunle%lGordon and Doris, Mr. and Mrs. William Gorâ€" don spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs fi:;eph Gordon of Ayr. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baier and Kenneth were visitors over the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce "‘Mullin of Nottawa. Rev. Dickinson ofThornburg ocâ€" cupied the pulpits in the Millbank United Church on Sunday morning and in Carthage United Church on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Dickinson was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wesâ€" ley Krotz. Miss Helen Voll of Linwood has been engaged as teacher of the 7th line of Wellesley township to fill the vacancy caused by the resignaâ€" tion of Miss Marilyn Gray. Miss Muriel Hersey of Guelph spent the holiday with Misses Doris and Bette MacLennan. Mr. and Mrs. John Easterbrook and Beverley attended the funeral ot George Hartis at London on Monday. _ _‘ _ _ â€" Mrs. Raiph King spent the weekâ€" end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs E. Bird of Dresden. Miss Marilyn Gray has been acâ€" cepted on the teaching staff at Niâ€" egara Falls Miss Gray taught at the Tth line of Wellesley (S.S. No. 18) for two years. _ Mr. Earl Mattress of Merritton, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Spencer and Miss Isabelie Gray of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gray. Mrs. Mattress and daughter accompanied Mr. Mattress home on Sunday after spending a week here. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Reid and Miss Ruth Johnston of Toronto visited the weekâ€"end with Miss Nellie Ruâ€" therford and Mr. and Mrs. George T. Tanner. Mrs. T. D. Allingham and Paul of Kitchener spent several days last weeck with Mrs. Reid Allingâ€" Mr. George Coghlin has disposed of his property in the village to Mr. Jacob Z. Kuepfer of the 5th line of Mornington. Mr. Kuepfer gets posâ€" session in November. Miss Alveretta Tighe of Mooreâ€" field has been engaged by the trustees of the Millbank Public School (S.S. No. 3, Mornington) as the teacher for the Junior room to fill the vacancy caused by the reâ€" signation of Mrs. Corinne King. Miss Ann Jack, RN., of Welland spent the weekâ€"end with her moâ€" ther, Mrs. Roderick Jack. Sergeant Alvin Lee of Brampton spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Lee. Mrs. Gcorge Crawford of Hamilâ€" ton is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Knox. _Mr. and Mrs. '§fd;é?'_.i.ees of Hamilton visited Mrs. John Knox and Mrs. W. H. Henderson on Sunâ€" day. The following teachers spent the holiday at their respective homes: Misses Elsie Coulter and Bhima Tanner of Toronto, Charlotte Tanâ€" ner of Oakville, Alice Clarke of Newmarket and Ferne McFaddin of Welland. Mr. and Mr. Lorne MacLenâ€" ran Jack and Betty visited Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pond of Elmira on Sunday. Mr. Lindsay Coulter is attendâ€" ing the Army Prep school in Kitâ€" chener. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDowell accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter _ McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McDowell and Dorothy of Gailt spent Friday at Belfountain. |__ The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Herzog, he was born at St. Clements. A contractor for 30 years, he farmed for the past 25 years, retiring about two years ago. He was a member of St. Clements (RC. Church and the Holy Name Society. His wife, the former Louâ€" “j:,o Dictrich, died two years ago. } Surviving are four sons, Alfred |of St. ‘Clements; Clarence, Anthoâ€" ny and Leo of Kitchener; three daughters, Mrs. Reynold (Rose) Fiâ€" |sher, and Mrs. Joseph (Elizabeth) |Reidel of Kitchener; and Mrs. R. |(Anna) Hahn, St. Clements. Nine | grandchildren and one sister, Sister Mary of the Eucharist of London, ‘also sumwive. Miss Marjorie Mason of Toronto cnd Mrs. William Neilson of Elora spent Saturday with their brother, Mr. Howard Mason. Mrs. Ella Tait of Waterloo s&ent the holiday weekâ€"end with iss Maida Kelly. _ ) mobl.hs. i _ ST. CLEMENTS.â€"A lifeâ€"long reâ€" |sident of St. Clements, William Herzog, 75, died at the Misener Ifi“‘"'f,, Hosgital. !lmi_l_’a, Thursday, 9 uns vabstunt inatsbbinin flcdi 6h it ).. £3 23, after an illness of six By Miss Maida V. Keliv (Chroniele Correspondent) MILLBANK Application forms are mailed from Ottawa to established growâ€" ers in all provinces. To qualify for inspection the seed used must be of Foundation or Foundation A class. If new seed is purchased a certification tag from one of the containers must be attached to the epplication. The applicant must be prepared to carry out complete, In various parts of Canada the climate togcether with suitable soil conditions enables high quality seed potatoes to be produced. These potatoes are in demand in several other countries. Another producâ€" tion season is here and farmers who wish to enter crops for inspecâ€" tion are reminded by the certifyâ€" ing agency throughout Canada. the Plan}g _ Protection Division, Dominâ€" ion Department of Agriculture, that applications must be submitâ€" ted not later than June 15 and on rol:ms provided by the Department. Certification Time Seed Potato Crop A subsidy of 35¢ per 100 pounds on fuid milk will be paid to proâ€" ducers in authorized areas from May 1, 1946 to September 30, 1946 ond 55 cents per 100 pounds from October 1, 1946 to April 30, 1947 except in certain areas where it will continue at 25 cents. For milk used in the manufacâ€" ture of concentrated milk products and of milk sugar, subsidy will be paid at the rate of 15 cents per 100 pounds from May 1, 1946 to Sepâ€" tember 30, 1946. This will be raised to the winter level of 30 cents per 100 pounds at October 1, 1948. The Dominion Government has advised the Agricultural Food Board that subsidy on milk and milk products during the 12 months beginning May 1, 1946, will be conâ€" tinued on the same basis as last year. nuftacture of creamery butter and of 20 cents per 100 pounds on milk used in the manufacture of chedâ€" dar cheese will be paid throughout tne years. _ The subsidy of 10 cents per pound of butterfat used in the maâ€" nufacture of creamery butter and Dairy Subsidies To Be Continued Mr. and Mrs. James Moore and Mrs. James Sayers with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Greer of Gowanstown. Mr. York Nahrgang of New Hamburg recently discharged from the armed forces has accepted a poâ€" s‘tion with the Milibank Flour and Feed and commenced work on Tuesday. Rev. C. A. Fornataro and Mr. William Chalmers are attending the London Conference of the Unitâ€" ed Church being held in Centennial Urli.ted Church, London, this week. 7 Mli. and I(ms lfichaeltBh 5?::3 ‘amily spent Sunday wi , Mrs. izn Jantzi of Wellesley. Mr. Wilbert Young of Welland spent the holiday at the home of Mrs. John Knox. Mrs. Young and family accompanied him home on Saturday after w'mg a week with her mother, Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roth, Misses Mary, Florence and Anna Mae Roes and Anne Mae Erb attended church services at Zurich and Blake on Sunday and also spent the afterâ€" roon at Bayfield and Joyce of Atwood, Mr. William Wall of Sherbrooke, Que., were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ward. Mr. and Mrs. William Poole and family of Poole spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Gascho. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McKee were: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Greene of Hamâ€" ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hastings end daughter Marguerite of Lisâ€" towel, Mr. and Mrs. George Richâ€" ardson of Crosshill. Mr. Norman Muleshy of Kitchâ€" ener spent the holiday at his home Mr _and Mrs. Earl Switzer and Russell of Atwood called on Mrs. William Hawthorne and Allan on MEMORIAL ARENA COMMITTIEE of The Waterloo Recreation Council Unless every Waterloo resident and wellâ€"wisher subscribes to the Waterloo Memorial Arena, we will have a rink without artificial ice! Such an Arena will be small credit to this community â€"â€" and of little value to our boys and girls. Cash and By Instaimenta. "ON 1CE"/ So, let‘s put the campaign "on ice". Give two waya â€" y Remember â€" your subscription is deductible for Income Tax purposes. Make your contribution now, to any Waterloo Bank, or the Town Clerk, or wait for the canvasser who will call at your home. weed, disease and insect control,’!a In addition to spraying for laner‘ox blight and other disease infections | In the grower must be familiar with |p. the various virus diseases and be | y oable to rogue out these diseased(p‘ plants. Applications will not be acâ€" }, ‘ cepted from areas in which condiâ€"‘ i:" tions are not suitable for seed proâ€" E: duction or from isolated areas, or{[." if the acreage entbred is too small. 5‘ Further particulars may be obâ€" PUT "MY BANK® 10 4 mution cammduay GLASSES to fit your pnnsmum from YOUNt‘S IT Well, what d‘you know! to come?" That calls for equipmentâ€"modernizationâ€" possibly new gadgets to mechanize some of the laststrongbolds of handlabour around the farm.. food is The Bank of Montreal is ready to offer the necessary financial aid to goâ€"abead farmers who wish to improve or modernize their farm equipment, buildings and lands. Every Cansadian farmer sees prosperity ahead. Me knows the world is short of food and The question most farmers are asking roday "How can I get my share of that prosperity S e igt TDanbeiniinet ol ndanronih lcb intad w 11 ;Estevan, Sask; 408 B?lowey Henry \|Building. Edmonton, Alberta, and 514 Federal Building, Vancouver, '!ained from the Division at Ottawa jor from the District Seed Potato [[nspectmn offices in Charlottetown, E‘P.E.IA; Kentville, NS.; Fredericton, lN,B.; St. Anne de la Pocatiere, I’PQA; c/o Ontario Agricultural Colâ€" |lege, Guelph, Ontario; 722 Dominâ€" ‘éfl"’ Publ'l‘c _Bu‘i_l‘qin_g_. Winnipeg;

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