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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Jan 1952, p. 3

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WATEIIM M Ll.“ FREDERllllCllt'S OIL” TIP TOP CLOTHES DEALERS T FOR WATERLOO FREDERllCllt'S CLOTHES snow TIP TOP garment measured by Frederick us your guarantee of lasting satisfaction ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE BEEN APPOINTED January 17th - I'll! - CLOTHES SHOP "Club Suit" tV' Credit Terms f,rpi,ithlig'ep."'Ntgtttt buna than ““3 Pt'ua-aiiehii.tt-terith ialg'.retughl,trtttue,'.' . . 21'lflf='rd'rlllu"ltt= our the butter. " a minute at two lt. will be ittst right lot .21 an?“ I!” VII" is not to denounce it for being big but rather to point out the fact that the emphasis has changed trom actual participation to spectator interest. In my other sports we have arrived at the same situation. I think it is quite safe to say that millions watch while hundreds play, while, when sport was in its infancy, nearly everyone played. \. . _Lnet_o(_8pue_ _‘ lactation Canal-hm in db Venn). non-Liana] emi- into constructive channels at nil-dc- velopmenl for the “he ot pet- soml enioyment. Seems as though we have ww- dered tar from what I- but tor us in my original t1eidq ot en- deavour, although we did not know their virtue " the time. Thekbdmh a: mu, for mm _ ' wor e a to was: was so that ms sons would have 'll the advantages and amenities which he was denied. The result was often a PauperizatiPn of the spirit of achievement tor which necessity was the M. In the recrenuon field we have had a similar experience. Take hockey for instance. From a few gmurp of amateur players compel- mg or the fun of the thing, hoc- key has developed into an enter- tainment for the "use; and a multi-million-dollar business with big business relationships over the whole of this comment This Line. For on: this. you could“! travel Iatuft that nu . consider: cm ot atrle. Thane dd- we - Forever? wen. mg: as}: "yrer, dets “you; hard: 'tttttctw/tttrt,'" - at "r. 1ttehr2Ntf1fft'Tlh lib 1te'h'Setri.'i'iii/iuiit withthe ttate", tt mm teapot-db tHdiataat-tdtUitt Ion-d- mmonM-auc lam-9.9- 4.1!“. - at: hut-*1“ nah. ttiiiHllriei'ihiiik pray-tuna!“ W, itiiakiod ewill! .dst I- rokr And when shall vie get back to the place at which everyone plays? Never. Physically it ll im- and 4 Chin China cabinet, Mild, NH. and 4 clam. I... M9.Stk - - Al! Drop-léal Iable Wuhan Diningroom Suite Raul" 42.50 and 49.50 52-91 31.95 . mo. Ihette Suite Bo.._ [09.50: Nursety Dressers Metal Crib Fall Panel Ends Ta." Pum- _Fyhr Play Pen Pads Diningroom Suites SpineIDesk Once-ima-Lifotime Bargains lies, 595. TT 29933.15 Iea Wagons Walnut And STOOL la-l-Boy Chair Web-n 24.50 l 19.50 livingtoom Iable 'iit"A"iiiar, Stone BULLAS BROS. SALE 92 ONTARIO 1. Buoettod Walt-1n ', Sol“ Walnut nit UAR t CLEARANCE 93-4 "an": at I ”.50 T “.50 74... 12.” "i'---.."-"'-"'"""'-'"'"-.)'. Lrc"1Vu"1f7t'"Tr-"_t""l"T." rugby eugbi‘nkick oiitaltmiie%Wuatrnitwaio-uettk" hue whmmmmbqutmlwclmm {side-unconcerVetAndmt‘o-DN'“I“P‘I‘Nlfllmm for everything we do in the n- WW ell-ha. m it you that cmuowmu, reaouealtl1tnPrettfaer?ur-uuli"ii"t 1:t?ett.er,trinesGuaitxFGritiLlyWtfeddtt',totysiimrvuid " 19tt11yCtheiurwttc,h. t1ryfttrl1t".t'.teP.?y.ArPepe1ttsEl,.tt }mmnn‘thewukhm‘muho“°wwmldm~‘ _9eriteriruenn.verrkiGsWiiilt_te,if. ',l'ffahghi,t,tGr.l :- nun merely by am; you ““136 your an. manually club. 1'tr,ttsAti1fLiiyi'i1jft"i) fftAy'l'f'u1uu'u'Y, m at ,i um. In . "recalled. , meer. t - tif.? aet'r-ei-Nar.8tatirmn tlttitttltN,'lt,"AtNtu't't.er.t wmumm-u "ttiuiiuri.liyttr-or-tab_qiu.t..". min-dampen» tft.ttS'ettttd2tu"tt.SinPt.t mgumub. dun-c which-wk” uninhi- and In: that chi "ttiulP.re.A-..Rtr.-tt-tatt.i. " a. ho L" 'wmamxk Lgelt'tMrg,aiurg,tp ' cow . " m I played, ' 11ey you» ott.uttfdnlrvet may-Mac 1W'.Tlt ”a to M b h at“ 'itN1NattN18trPgt rgtltttgtt'htf'2tV.T2 a... Mt'ir,,'N't'tlt,uft .PH"'"."'"_e-"B.-- ammonium! nan-m .""'"‘ I q ' doin- cunt-tum ,iJlffPlBtt'lol"tV'lltli,J,TT 1titer,ie,,errtrtnriarsli'l"d"=',r.i. Nowher- magmummmmmfl-o‘hmdhnmeu . . undamaged!» Ivnchmmebe ttfn'tlhplt'g,'ltttitrtr'dtr 'itltWh'l'ltdW'ttt disput- FvePthiteuowwtrot.titt_tetea.-tr about t'g'Ntl'rl2h'dWh't",%'."a"i tey in . lee “KW! IE ".,r.teieEtey,.eAyypyete1t their with dad- will“; .urtims . _ “I...” thtt2ti', ‘1‘: mun; w. may . writ: an now: my“ . "I?" Terry, " “Wu: m In this um -ot IE Rgtsmaic te" you will and announcement ot a also have those who think 'fd itil'."'?)',', "t 1uVtll'lh'lll'T'llltutgi ','Jttltu',"e'vt2,tbott,te.xTe Mb. odotod" Meatba- what they start out to do. I we member allt . up. “I new never found ”you tet .wtto the motion". Imwworbock tound that they were entirely in " chair " 'httugts he "Peet- mept at the croft at their choice. ed someone to throw . brieh. The secret of accomplishment h tocomeundtrytoseewhotyou . . . . . can do. Like the lad who taught Pr-Het" Freddy sum an- the Sunday School team and pounced u Monday. aunt's moot- found it anything but the dull all that he was [out to stir the thing he had known Sunday after clut? to some cementum am Sun ay, thou timid souls who “Om, doubt their own .511“me sun, This ettort is evidtestly to take will and satisfaction that comes the form of tree phat-lug. and from ameoenplistunent no matter will .it " " done mtelluonuy. what the degree of skill shown by commute I useful service on the ma tusishe4 product. pet ottthe club. Indications are enthusiasm among hostelera is high in the Twin Cities. . dle?t, Wit”) the mum“ land ye- g mee s, a n y u to to be held #315 an mini-tad tlllt gxglists mg hikers invading the which we “all begin during the last week of bounty. Every am we have people who delay too long in refuel-in; tor the dunes and. ad them tuled. We Plans are being made bii the Canadian Youth Hostels, teh.. ener division to entertain Hostel- ers from all across Canada and the United States, on the week- eng o_f Mary. - - 7 7 kitctseneriie%G -dritrieT TG that week-end. The stgifffi,i,i2,tgtt "M1 things” tor the (map wh wit include members of the craniu- “at! on Sta-p. t Last well. you my remember, I began to speak about ttttrl lecting and mentiesed guy had 1,000 Cyclists, Hikers to Invade Kitchener-Waterloo 0n Weekend of May " Both national and regional meetinfs will be held in gull! Cities or the lint time the organization began in this arid 10 year: rl; lie I- Large “It": In the put the national meet- ings have been in the Ill-‘1'” cen- tres of Canada, Montreal oronto ans! 9mm sharing the inpmn. . --~-y-u. nu u “my - - w nu. P.""""" lu- unnvc "" o-uuu-y Back in I765. when Canadian their feet and say something (it ot this week, Over tt.te few it!!! horses numbered [3.488, or one to someone eke started it). the club has been In existence, every tive inhabitants. Governor We found out that thou who we have held several tox hunts, Vaudreuil became alarmed and usually do the talking, eontinued but the dam fox have usualli sud there were so many horses to do it and that those who sit come out of the encounter wit that {aunt men were losing the back, continued wait back. We little damage done to them. art o we! ing. were a few sympathetic (mate The fact that the boys M .out together and have a good tune . - - "”’ M---'------.- waile making: leg! 'itriT,'lh't e ortirwo a nu; iwea CYM NATIONAL Y hove to do u Freddy Shanks did, . . and pay a buck for out fox, the I nnn furlnck "June in econ as still worth while. set out to specialize in stamps which deal in one way or tooth! with Seoutin} and aiding. for the benefit o than of you who are interested, here is some infor- mation on, some of my: my; Come and iri.HhUt's the reuon we have craft classes. Since the idea of Scouting was born at Matching, no Scout col- lection would be com Iete with- out the gape frt qud but“; penny blue issued in 1000. and bearing a portrait of General Be- den-Powell, n he was then known. The first lugs depicting I Scout wu the l, boron- mind " Hyley in."?!', .ty,ti?Ct Scout blowing a trt This sump waaoneofaaeto Immedata premium of 100% in aid of upon: associations. lit 1m Hungary again honored Scouting, when the International Jamboree, held at Godollo, was commemorated with asetoittvertaretreerugthe mg of Hunrry, which was Ibo the badge o the Jan-bone. The only am to mow am “not an Scout stamps are the word. “Jam- boree I!!!” on mm of (no iGadjn 1640 Hum” I six Mur value in A 27:73:13? iii. in die Bunny] My_Air I941 My... my]; Earthy Air I.“ m at. 'now.. M I Scam fl%V kite, and In tNtttheteetitl annulm- IHI Ail Mall we showed a Icon: building -td.el pig». . -iiiG%iiid BI - mop ’ln' "tt a "fot In am told at Mable an]! Min“! . w W719“) . think 'tt ii'r"lfllolVtll',"tu'l.T"t'l'Ntdr" mg". tttdp tttttk ter on"! . meal r . u m re 'lat,' ghehmom”. 'tnttihi,'ti'w'ir,1 but ' . tn Is r u Mb cm. he" choice. ed someone to throw I brick. lishment ta a what you . . . . . who taught New Freddy Shanks u- iguon and nuanced at Monday night's mon- cut-ion. tf ”In. o) Nmety percent ot an. mum . teort, ot t.he mombeu new pet- ponuued' bt lone Individul “1- tltittli,'ltdt my dilemma m 'y.ts'TrmrsrttMttttt.itrtuotitult.hor..ot "anAitt.e.7ttev.myr thing be do ted". sang other feel that because ot their seniority member r,tii'ti'iiiil', “I m Mt the club the Mid cm the the motion", cowerbeck gavel-sum. Ml'llff they are In. his chair " ghoul: .he. expect. nah}: However. {gr , couple of Ilia to? swam“ w' .--ltttdi"rtrort jun} ituaii.G are not interested em}: to“ through the washing out ot the “Emma i'l',1"l1"/ituht, fl",,"; t m ways. ve 'arfl'Jtfllde"d'it,"df'1'tth'frie, My! they with to do. comm“ _ 7-77%.. -' -, -- -... - r... " a... “fa! y,ePl tservice on iiriliiri'r or In If?! yawn-nu Proteaaor C. F. Thick: has granted the hamlet: permission to we the facilities at was for that week-end. The [ camn has sleepinf accommodation for 200 and will 'eed t,000 if nec- "Wg, he rt the rowed ter a " t Professor Thule recal ad 'tSim it hadn't been for a bicycle I may. never have been married." He re- minisced that "my wife and I were married on a bicycle." cied from New York to Philadel- phia. He 'hrf, part of his honey- moon on a the. _ Eight merchants in the district have volunteered the use of their windows on this week-end and they will be damning hauling equipment a: well as giving the Candi-n Youth Hostel special - for advertising. value, the cues going to the Boy Scouts Exhibition Fund. These five stamps showed . Scout camp, rescue and nut-dd parties, I Scout Irnreatiture, Prince Nicho- las. then Chief Scout of Roumania, in Scout uniform and King Carol, duo in Scout iiiiiloGii". In m: the “cum National Jamboree was marked with a set of six stamp. f',','g,idti Scouts at wore-- camping, we in, tracking and cooking. two hire! values have portraits ot ing Carol alone, nrtd of King Carol with Prince Michel. the form ot -tr.eCirriii'iyii, aa Giw--.Glhi'iii'ris like it or will it it is It'," ie.ttye'% not, and we can either pull toge- -tit"fa. . I... n .4...“ ai- o - ‘L,, - 1 . . part otsthe' c135." --" "" '_ - We started an argument on this matter on 1','ivf,ff, just to see i: mort of mites}: anemia” JIT, a cap or y eon I 151??” PM far. wit-int (if tion from “antral in the cut tir Windsor and six or seven of States in fhe Us. The 1932 des'yns were used for the Hannah cmbonee in 1934, they were overprinted with the date and the Inns of Constanta. In 1936 a net of Bee stamps W issued to mark. the fifth mi”:- sary of the Aces-ion ot King Ca. ml, and four ot the Btre were do voted to Scouting. One showed I “gunman Sea Scout saluting. one-Scout bugler,ottestiemat end a Sea Scout on either aide of a map of Mann, and mother I Scout, Sea Betyt atstkGui4e car; 2euut,ta,i"ri,dtt,ghrd to not showed King Carol in nu- val uniform. The Int Immunlln Scout 1"h'tg wk: issued In I”. for the Nat ml Jumbo": at h- mowing the WM» Bernd M. the Teesderfoot Wu. Ind the Brunv can of Am. And that. Bil tor thin wel--- I'll t1nutt um truth on South; Ind my. next tuck. ldo hop. manhunt“. m M and .. you’ll an that. Noun In Kuhn ' um lloneym on like Tre. Wynn”? ris 3111.6 SX- ifihtiirl?hto: "" I mutt-nous i'irnGGuGWeare-tu-r. hit Rh- _Arieyr-tt...areroasy meetings I would like to ace these members, including, pr espe- cially myselt. keep qutet And leave the aligns-Jon to new mem- bers, We might be MW at wlgl ttyey 991114 otter. some eiiitrUGrtiG. "-1316 no" tlsat_yoatttti" g. don. to am..- who atteisst ttteh-tai' GifiiifG - FM ttey is Peqter.dueuasittet ERIE-S‘s itiftin.iritTitG uding in a 'ounf than wu the few guns hop In the uraniu- uon. EVERY matter brought to the nae-mania! the membership by the president as important. The exception ml to this In the mum: for whit; the execu- 'tff. members we ttetdaiiGa. e. Membe'uhlé inleGservation club today holds I van trunnion yum it. lfoque you: WI ate them hdii ‘ul‘uuum‘m _- iii-ik- It. Rod and Gun Club u hold- ing another fox drive on Saturday ot this week. Over the few year: the club has been in existence, pe tttve held tevery fox hunt}. our gum and tutuitd Gefs, the mean: ttie GthiiGiatGa Jet like old times. , - My iréié aT/ evenings Inst winter On and your: null would slt pp new togy or even ve mm. all I'll until q" _"" the SATUIDAY. JANUARY " Meet " Shirk's Service Station Morning group - 9 un. Afternoon group. 1:30 pm. Groups to join " Heidelberg at 2 pm. Wanda: Rod and Gun Club FOX HUNT m Km. St. s Next Club locus; ram" " IO Pair Only Won-'3 W, Skull-g Ind Thermopile lined, zipper or boot swig (Worn on shocking foot) ttetiNtar $9.95 Reg, to was Reg. 8735 Man's RUBBER BOOTS ll0YD SCHWEITZER SHOES Bronim,Btue,Btaeh.,.iarw,mqdiumandhiahheeu...AAtoREin mun F .. laden", Woelfte, Arehrite, - Rag. to Itdi0 . _ . Clearing n u ..FrrNNe $1 ss I Another Group - Rag. to 1.06 - Clearing u to on You” Luther Hl-CUTS SHORTY BOOT S Clearance SPECIALS Clearing at Clearing " Blink, Brown, Wine over I pot or not WINS I'm Orthopedic Oxfords Sizes 7 to II up $9.95 I little earlier this yen. almond; this is the ttext time it Impound that In]. ea In; mun. us that only in the put couple of week: have the boys who come to the garage started to talk tUhing to any eng- tent. By the time A112! comet every one of us will pewing Jrt have_learp?d to brer it ul EXTRA SPECIAL . . . CARL EEHN MAWNE BINOCULARS, Tx50, with coated lenses and I remartratrty wide clear tteld of view; Reg. $77.50 . . NOW ...rq...r..rtrrerm_mew.rNet__m-r"r'."'._.e"e'__". $51.50 10% on tho applies on our Milt “not cl Your opportunity to purchase one of these tine instruments at a good saving. Carl Schultz 3:930 wt: $60.00 . . . NOW............ " Jupiter Sr. 6x25 was $52.50 . . , NOW.....,..., .1 Hertet & Muss Mhr32 was $7150 . . Now......, OI Bausch a; bomb 6x30 was $206.00 _ _ Now-. 'ts '" YOUNG’S iiermt VISION cusses " “MW“! WMWBIOCR nut-m1 1,'i"cikeregt"' L ". In eheorihratittm. “I! ROYAL BANK OF CANADA " m lMPIOVIMIN‘I """ereo-titmaaseantteusedtoeaectritt you bong ban and other but buildin'. Aar-stesot8gor-rttemt-t-i. '*eriaaadehemooerreeidtrrimtai- 'eiom-,tteoqernoreream'tate- P"yedis'saieeuu-eat.hatsttrttar-, mumps-rattan ?.eotrsttueitmort-dirq Mining-dolls Alteration dim; Kim. on WATERLOO mission-4h: '-dauooaneorae" "e, "we (A)! with coated lenses) Wom'l Robber, Regular $12.95 Clearing at Regular to .1160 Clelrin‘ " MIN‘S MARTTS - Winter RUBBER FOOTWEAR Reduced 20% MEN'S OXFORDS (Worn on stocking foot) Black or Brown r 'i2.06 $8 " Clearing at FF . _ g Brown, Black, (Merry All sizes in group. A few broken lines Wed.. Jan. 23. l p.m.-Cteandg sale of mo acres tarm stock. im- plements. hay, grain. 2% miles east of Bright, " miles southeast of Plutuvnlle for Mrs. Mary R. Thompson. the ground to get ohm and (at! t'lll"i'Jt'l2uo"/f"ut'lftlll'l?fl l0 Pair BOOTS To cue, BINOCULARS AT REDUCED PRICES Foe the main“! of the month. “in. tery"" It‘ll-d ., $7.95 Phone 7.70” tr." . 8.0.15 SIMS.

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