Fr-ur-B-di-ily 30, Rudolph Frank, Waterloo, to Katharine Szegedi, Chatham. Curtiigiarr---July 30, Wnlhau. Henry Cums, Kitchener lo Reta Cuthermt. Wugler, St. Agatha. Hqrgottayorseht--July 30, Edwin A. Hergott, St, Clements. Ho Shirley Theresa Dorscht, Wa- terloo. Buseh-BeUei--July 30, Jack Busch of Kitchener to Beatrice Beisel at Elmira, Braslau, a daughter. MeEUutrugn--At KIW Hospital, Aug. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Me llistrum, New Hamburg, a daughter, Bhant.-At K-W Hospital, July M, to Mr and Mrs, Abraham Sham; Wallenstein, a son. MeGrqttr--At K-W Hospital, Ju, ly 23, to Mr and Mrs. George McGregor, Petersburg, a SONS Frits--At K-W Hospital, Jul 29, to Mr. and Mrs. George gnu, 57 Victoria St South, Waterloo. a son. Bender-, At Stratford General Hmspnal, July 25. to Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Bender, East Zorn, a son aw in w .1 can my. mum Metersâ€, " Kiln at. North, Waterloo, a t'nte,f GH---At St. Inn's ospstal, J:sly SO, gay wd__lp_. CHM Bgq-aas--At k-w Haggai. Aug, 2, to Mr and Mrs. in Brenneman, " Bridgeport Rd., Waterloo, a “tamer. BoeFetb--At K- Hospital, Aug. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Beck- with, Elmira, a son Rahehard--At K-W Haspttal, July 30, to Mr and Mrs. hum! Reichard, " Albert St, Water- too, a son, Bqehthud--At St. Mary's Hospi- tal, Aug. t, to Mr, and Mrs. Cari Bechthold, Petersburg, a daugh- Gloor. RR 1, Kltchener, a daughter, . 'UN-At St May's Hospnul. tet tl to Mr, and Mrs. Jack Rs i, 'ikei0 Hamburg, a and» Jqh---At K-W Human. July Mi, to Mr and In. Stanley Johnson, RR. 3, Kitchener, a wdiirr--At St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph, July 30,, to Mr and Mrs. Leonard Weller, WR. i, ----At K-W Huqutai, Juana} to Mr and In. Benn-n w r tut. 2, Waterloo, . dp.udtpr, Meehe-A1 St. yyry'ss m: WWM KrCHotsI?!t?1, Aug "ebet---At Ky lie-om Lelt u 'twa. Lug! L 199, l to Mr and Mrs Weuingto'n Wilhelm. Brden,idagttter. _ Malibu-nomad": “www.- oqt0-Str-t.gqt.r'twM._ Cl 1U'tgt2'rurT, 1"t"""t't" "Aa'....---...... “C WR.'...-..--......-. Q N Wk!“ no.»u.n.,wm .. Q‘MT-O - “MMIPM. MARRIAGES '.7.......st...... TWIN CITY lAUNDRY IIRTHS Now 2 Lines! Our New Phone Number .-----2a33tr------, .arAN......... , The Congo River in Africa was discovy‘ed by the Portuguese In- ‘vigalo Cao eight years before Co- "umbus discovered America, REFRESHED AND READY TO GIVE YOU DEPENDABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY-CLEANING SERVICE! She had tive children, four ot whom are still living. Edwin re- sides in Kitchener, August in L.- Sialle,_nl, Mes, William (Friggh) Nicholls in Toronto and Mm. Walter ((Maida) Wuhan in El- mira Another daughter. Dora, died in 1940 She has six grand. children and six great-grand- .hildren. Mrs, Schierhottz does her own cooking and helps' with the house- keeping. She is very fond ot ftowers and has a colorful Bower garden, - _ - She IS an actwe member of a, Paul's Lutheran Church and 8 'ihitrter member ot the Ladies' t A Lot ot SIM The Sahara Desert, covering 3.- 500,000 square miles. is larger than the coptinental United States, ELMIRA. - Mrs. Catherine Schierholta, King St., Elmira. this tftk celebrated her 89th birth- “L _ -- _ --» . _ The former Catherine Buzz, she was born in Elmira and m lived here an her life. She untried Georg Sehierholtz July 22, moo, Mr, hierhqltz died 36 yet}: ago: --July " Mrs. A. Write Wat-Ion. Ayr. ---Aug.' In Johnny um- 6-) Stable, " Within: St. West, - Waterloo. " rep, - V cooa.irettesier, " years. Bet-e-Ura/r, " _ Run J sander. 11 Knox Ave, Water. too, Se years. 'ud.-Aue, t. Howard mum Rel: Sr, Blair, " yum 'eMnhmv--Juiy 38. Bulge son at Mr. And In Lorne Mahon, 13th Line ot Wellesley 'bwgg- Ship. two mouths. Marks m Birthday Elmira Woman s-Enua mm at tgsteheiaer ii, Edna Chum of Bride- EiiGiitai ii I!“ 1ldrtut 'w"et,idW. 8t, In. Biimtrqttt Weber, n. I, St, Jacob. " TWIN CITY LAUNIDBY ' STAFF WILL BE BACK ON THE aolB if in." FEE-3 ' Cleaner: 1iilll, (ctjiiii.iil,] DEATHS Monday August 8 Entert (Erma) Wat l Misses ginning and Bernadine iKeller of aterloo have returned to their home after spending sew leral weeks with their grandpar- ents, Mr, and Mm William Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechthold visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bird Heckdim at Kitchener. L Mr. and Mrs Kenneth V. Kuhn and daughter Penniiyn were 1iiiy-iiii visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kellere at Waterloo. ;'l‘hey also were sponsors at the \baptism of Patricia Evelyn, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kel- iler at St. Peter's Ev. Lutheran Church, Kitchener. l Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schott and family acompanied Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Leis of Linwood visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schott at Erbsville. - - Recent visitors with Mr. Jacob Heimpel were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Malitzer of Bridgeport and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stoltz of Kitch- and Mrs, Allen House Miss Marion Oswald and an. Gloria Rivers ot Kitchener were week-end guests with Rev. and Mrs, Roy N. Grosz. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mantel!» of Faker y1siteASunday wn Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rehberg and family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Rehberg at Rostock. A number of this community attended the annual St. Clem- ents Garden Party on Monday, Ci- vic Holiday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Schema ot Kitchener spent Sunday with Ma. ryyyut Jake_Heimpfl. - "Messrs. Roy Kramer, Lorne Hackbart, Donald Goodwm spent the, week-ynd at, Waugh Beach. Heidelberg ' a-ttMtn-tum-obo-at. ..t,brrtt-tt-r-a-,wArFr'ra" "-tomtaasstohernrogettirt_rNMrs- -tnr-omtA--r.tttuntu.N.h_ " lb- anu. I... [Mingle Conan-“In u [in Dorothy “one: and Mr, William Lot: of Wellesley spent a few days at Niagara Falls. I Jett Shelton. Negro hurler. was ‘the star of the 5-2 "mug: of iGnlt Terriers over Tiger? iday inight. Shelton, limiting igers to "ix hits, hit a homer and a triple. Vern Kaiser aiso homered for Galt land Larry Archambault for Wat- erloo. Don Gallinger and Bobby 'rt'rr each had two hits in three t ps. Brantford 4, Waterloo 2 Back at Waterloo Saturday night, Brantford Red Sox tri- umphed 4-2 behind three-hit Etch]? by Billy Gibbs. Brian err, ailinger and Jim Muldoon had the three hits, Larry Archambault was leading Waterloo batter with four for five, Donnie Bauer and Kaczmarek each had a pair, Archambault, Ike Koslowshi, Jack Slaek and Augie Herchenratter each batted in two runs, and Bobby Fisher and Brian Kerr one agree. The tt,r,iuah, was t e second following"; ree reverses for Tigers. r games of the pest It was an auspicious start for Stan Kaczmarek, right hander from the Buffalo Municipal League. who joined Tigers only recently. Stan had hurled for Waterloo previously only in an exhibition signs with St, Cathar- The game was scoreless until the sixth when Waterloo took a two-run lead. The big frame was the eighth when they counted nine runs on an all-out offensive of seven hits and three walks» weVek were Waterloo Tigers moved into a three-way tie for first place in the Senior Intercounty last night when they walloped London Majors and their ace butler, Tommy White, 11-0. Sharing the top rung with Tigers are Kitch- ener Panthers and Galt Terriers. iiies Stags." His shut-out was an elm-hit hurting chore, __ Mr. and Mrs. Wiitred Lmdner and family of Waterloo accompa- nied by r. and Mrs. Wm. Wilkie of BlwmiÂ¥dale and Mr. and Mrs, Emerson tamer visited Sunday with friends)! Ethel. man gan8t Goodwin has re- turned home after a two weeks vacation at Edgewood Park. Miss Emma uler of Kitchener mu a few days with Mr, and Milton Kuch. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schlueter and children Darlene and Doug- las, Mr. and Mrs. John Schlueter and Gary of Linwood spent Sun- day my. My. and Mrs. Lloyd Her- Mr. and Mrs," Robert Reipert ot St. Catharines visited tor a day vim: their sum. Mina Maud Eng- e ter. - Sir. ahd Mrs. Elmer Schott and' family spent Monday with Mr.) we Mrs. We??? Eagle Il Wham 1 tel: 91" Happy-g Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuhn of Waterloo were visitors Sunday with the tormer's rl."""'" Mr. and Mrs. William Ku n. 'itktt"uttMi2, litikts IDLIMtnot {“08" in; vu’lnoo ttMggtt1 IN OUR TIMI fult s, Emma , Sports - Roundup Asummarrotioeatsgtet-ts Mackinaw â€mam-vellum†which. In- tht-ex, m M to Ulle-jd-w‘lde Appeal In: Children duth‘ "" l MooREFiELD.--The Isa. re umon of the Hammond-McFaddin families was held at Waterloo Park on Saturday. Over 100 ab tended An nhemoon of sports ‘was mixed with a business ses- lswn co ucted by the president, John Dixon, when ofBeers were weleeted, HS“! Reunion ttf Jiammqd44tfaddiits Held at Waterloo Equal to All Wlunm Los Angeles, Cal., has almost as many street miles of underground wiring in Winnipeg has miles of streets. Due to Waterloo County's ure usually early harvest, Western farmers who came into the county to help, are flnding their jobs two or three weeks in advance of the service time allotted them. At the National Employment Service omce in Kitchener, it was sad this condition has proved a boon to farmers who were unable to get extra help at the start of the harvest season and who tor that reason are still battling to get their crops in and thees ing completed Farmers Benefit By Early Season Kitchener tt, Waterloo , Tigers took a 2-1 lead at Kitch- ener on Civic Holiday afternoon when Gallinger went all the way home from second on a wild pitch, but it was submeried when Kitch- ener Panthers bro e out with nine runs in the sixth to win 11-2. Gallinger and Kerr each had two hits for Tigers. Waterloo 6, Guelph 4 After three straight reverses, Tigers broke into the win column at Guelph Monday night, beating, Leafs 6-4, A single by Johnny Slack and a double by Lefty Bar- beau each scored two Waterloo runs, After Guelph tied the count, 3 Guelph error and singles by Kerr end Donnie Bauer gave Tigers the lead. Amhambault. who doubled, scored on Fisher’s single to make it six runs. At Dumouchelle went to Barbee!!! assistance in the fourth. The omcers are: President, M. McKee; vice-president, Chester Medill; secretary, Lois Dixon; treasurer, Nelson McFaddin. Mrs. McKee won the prize for being the oldest lady present. Melvin Hammond was the oldest man present. The prize for the largest family went to Mr, and Mrs, Alex Dewar. The 1950 reunion will be held at Mooretleid park. f1l"A"rutuM, "M“ l The Anglia meeting of tit. Pe~ ter's Luther League will be held Ion__Monda)_v tty? 8thyst 9:30 pan. _ Mr. and Mrs. L. Neuert at ‘Windsor visited with her mother, Juli. Henry Newton " the home of Mrs. R oeram for a couple ot [hype weer - 7 . told their butcher busing and equipment to-Mr. Sehott ot Bei- delberg, have moved to their tum north ot the village. Seven] {mayhem attegtdrd the 'ht',reghr, tt,2'hWaleiatht . any tt held in St. Joseph's R.C. UL lawn. on Friday mum†Ethic Walkaway!“ t',"tlt'tfd"rLt"ttgr'tf, tt the late John Ru: tt, to AhrioMartinoeMinira Callers on Sunday at the home of Mrs! William Burnett were: Bev. Ad. F.45tewm And 331, Mrs. Linwood t , Mr. and In. Harry Luna and Allan spent Friday ‘evenlna with by in_ New Juts.ntturtt. Schummer attended-ttse tuner-d gasket cousin. the late Mt unmet at W, . " during tart week. Mr. Arthur Hayes ot Brantford went the week-end with hbgm- w the Ttttated.' ,thc one yen. Mr. Murray {than and Mrs. Williaih Minx}? amaze and Mr, and Mrs. Orton Stricken Mr. and Mrs PePrcy Schneider of "The Island" visited with her mother, Mrs. Henry Bartley on "'tri',tati,fhk, Miss tay Harber has returned home after spending a week with up: Mariory Meyers at Port Ei- m. trl,.,,,,,, Been Mu 1-1. Linwood trimmed Mooretield " to take the lead in the Mttt came of the W.0.AA. interme- diate "A" baseball semi-finals The series is the best-of-five Bees. -- _ . in 853111.} In; -iir4k,"reva"a glare ihsod or not having radio Una-u. u... wwA. . - - -_ ---_ m. Arthur Ha a ot Branmordlc'.“ meeting in 9'90"- on the the week-eh with hhgmo- 'itill's'.hlllr-leAt4 Highway. mun Jung: my; In! Joan Digs, teacher of Mr. Murray ddell and his mo-, the Buds ot Pro Class of the ther of London visited with his Baptist Sundny School enter- wife and son: at the home of Mm1tllned the member! of her class Henry name), on Saturday. Has- at her home last Wednesday " ter John Ridden accompanied hits, lemma Abput twenty-tlve chil- father to the me tor a few days _drer, and their memes were are:- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lantz and ent. Cam were played an the Allan were Jweek-end visitors, lawn with the centre of attraction with Bunalo friends. (being the Meson. A picnic sup- The August meeting of tit. pa. [per was serv at the close ot the ter’s Luther League will be heldmftemoon Excessive tidings is said to in- dicate a mild form of insanity, from which most newspapennen are happily immune. Shorty Knarr struck out six Moorefietd haters and scattered ttve hits. Harry Steinfel: clubbed a home run for Linwood in the seventh inning, MooreBeid 001 100 ooo--, ' 0 Linwood .. 221 001 10x--7 " 0 Woods and. Ralston; Knarr and Dixon; Umpires, Harold Bridge- ford and Bill Johnston, Palme- MtmLtnebWil-gD-ottt. width; Arte, woe#qyrtttLttgr NEW AND USID STOVES " no... but. Van-h. a. small. 9.... WATERLOO STOVE SHOP Ad'l1ttttto'."ata Come to Watedoo Stove Shop for a DEMONSTRATION Mr Of a fig9'r Range "tiiiiiiiiiiriii"hii0i$$tmut GAS The Young People ot the Bap- tist and United Mummy Churches held a street meeting at Drumbo on Saturday night an†Gait "aaui 766313;. during [he service. Ason wasbomtoMruUMrs, Willud Becker at the Galt Gen- eral Hospital on Friday, July 29th. Stover/ttg i,ti,s,ieciihitc2,i,iit - at an 1h'tg'g'rg'itgurgi'. Altred Barttrop of Pullfnve Iv- guest soloist It the mud Eiffhnn Church on Sunday mor- tPegitreefe hfufeT' iir2ftu,t at e m Slytell onUSun'day owing to tpe Eo. Moyer at Kitchener who iaaatudeptattheBotsJoese_ kege in Gwvme, South Caro- tina Irate the ulpit of the mustc umh on gum-y morn- ing. Robert Hmnacher of the Wa- tquoo Baptist Church and Mrs. Mum Harper an; noun New Dundee t 'd'A1t.'tt=etta at anew "7:: Sunday" ___ aid" 82b'uitlgva"tl'd'egsg"dh Stydem Albert Larch of Water “NILE. BRUCE HUNTER DRUGS ENGLISH HEALTH SALTS Salt At Dbl Two - Tim. - Special 39: R09. 49: See this handsoemPGurrtey Gas Range in operation with Essotone Gas, We now have a Gurney 4- burner gas range set up so that we can show you exactly how it operates with Escotane, Many people m cars get ' at railway and: crrtesin- In of the “gm matting]: That panment of Way: gun“ motoring that can; do. are SIGNS or LWB-if m watch for them and obey than Be thorough m all you do I“ remember that though “no often may be innocent, pretend. is always despicable. - W. . Gladstone. noon Prom: Diode! ByYouo BU musicians can count inn. , Th? Mont-4mm: hum hunch. Sttoahd Jun-I Underwood. Bob Gerda Knlptcl. C. r, Think - dw one numbcr. led In L rm pnun L'i'tVSf, “Md I la crowd ban the Twin can. our: Opt-no gangsta†may): portion m PPP, dLevofed . to plot": m Iron: the band receiving mano- tion at the camp. Mr. Thule. director of the an and enthuun-n of the hon nm enthqu-n or the tle. - their parents is rem-rip . E as quite coetBdent that this undul- ating will be a succudul v.- Another concert will be a". .59an next Sunday and): @9193 a. Tfm. Fa' . _ Petr. CZXEGZ2 BY RUIN†I" Deliveries In nub-n“. Service men do"! am your home Pressure “an up, "sry-et- hum-n Instant tteat Light- automatically No smoke or no“ Non-pom and Humane OI": Many Advhmgu "Am