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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Sep 1952, p. 3

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‘Kitchener Wins Ontario Baseball Championship ation Senior Baseball Championâ€" ship to this city by forefeit _ _ _ Leading the bestâ€"ofâ€"seven final series 3â€"2, the Panthers came from behind to tie Niagara Falls Kerrios 3â€"3 in the bottom of the seventh inning when rain began Plate Umfure Jack Sims, u!r‘Johns!on the signal to pitch to Hamilton, called the teams off the | Kitchener batter Alex Sichewski field and several minutes later and after one minute and a half when the downpour ended he orâ€" |\had elapsed, Sims awarded the dered the players back. | game to Kitchener by the forefeit The Kitchener squad had a runâ€" score of 9â€"0. NIAGARA FORFEITS GAME KITCHENER. â€" Kitchener Panthers Saturday night brought Panthers Saturday night brough the fArst Ontario Ll:ehl Associ 10 eB vess The Kitchener squad had a run METROPOLITAN To celebraote our 7th Anniversary we are making our entire stock availaoble to you. SPORTING, FISH & GAME NEWS Specially priced merchandise does not come under the above distounts. LUCHK Y HOQROLWLD 3 HERE‘S HOW IT WORKS . . . Come into our store and receive 10% off the regular purchase price . . . if the purchase you make has a number 7 in its selling price you will receive an addiâ€" tional 7% discount . .. and for each addttional 7 in the regular price you will receive a further 7% discount. NYLON 25 King St. S. Reg. $1.49 Value FIRST QOUALITY 1.00 Pair â€" 2 Pair 1.95 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9:00 P.M. FPOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVRENIENCE TRY YOUR LUCK AT OUR EXPENSE STOCKINGS TERMS IF YOU CHOOSE W E E K â€" EN D 51 Gouge 15 Denier An Opportunity to Do Your Christmas Shopping Early SPECIAL S T OR E 2 AT THE "MET" ner on second base with only one out. Thirdâ€"baseman Bill Whittet, Niagara Falls‘ playing coach, reâ€" fused to start the game, complainâ€" ing the ball was too wet to hanâ€" dle. Umpire Sims pulled the watch on him and ordered the Kerrios to start play within one minute. Whittett announced he would resume under protect, but failed to give Relief Hurler Gordy WATERLOO k Anniversary 94 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 5â€"5914 Lucky 7 Prize Draw Just drop in and fill out a Prize Draw Form. Draw will be announced OCT. 2 and 3 in Waterlioo Chronicle. PRESTO LIGHTER FILL IN COUPON AND MAIL DELTAH PEARLS COMB, BRUSH AND MIRROR SET BEDROOM CLOCK CUFF LINK AND TIE BAR SILVER CREAM & SUGAR ELGIN AMERICAN COMPACT The ducks, Ward claims, were so thick they had to sit down in the boat or chance being hit on the head with a llgeed.\.n‘ teal. Sounds like eaven to us, Ward. We haven‘t got into ducks that thick for several years and even though seven is the daily limit, sight and sound of so many birds is almost as much fun as shooting. _ _ _ _ _ Ward said that in some cases a fAock would come in and they would knock a couple of birds out of it. The rest would then fly out the other side of their decoys and settle down on the: water. Think I had better stop writing this or I am going to get the feâ€" ver too. Incidentally Ward and his parâ€" ty had some wonderful pickerel fishing, taking them up to ten pounds. All fish were caught casting with small artificial minâ€" nows. We could go for some of that too. . Ward claims they made little effort to concesl their boat and that Jake Arnold didn‘t even have a boat but was shooting from an Harold Beaupre fished the French River for a few days last week but reports very little doâ€" ing. ol â€" 2l They did manage to catch sevâ€" eral nice fish though, and Harold landed the biggest pickerel taken on the trip. Not wanting to take the bulk of fish home, they had them filleted and placed on ice. Arriving home, each member of the party thought the others had looked after seeing that the fish took the trip with them. Unforâ€" tunately they had all depended too much on each other, so the fishing party, while they did catch fish, still came home withâ€" out any. Tough going, fellows. ly believe his eyes when he inâ€" duiged in a little duck shooting at M!_c_gre_gor~ Bay last week. w"fim s h o 0 t ill take place at 2 p.m. sharp at Reuel‘s picâ€" mic grounds on * A mos _A ve. Plenty of turkeys and chickens will be available as prizes and the shoot is open to everyone that wants to competeâ€"not just club membeérs. Ward Dunbrook of Central To bacco tells us that he could hard It‘s a funny thing about winâ€" ming a turkey at one of these shootsâ€"They always taste better than if you had to go out and buy it. 7 PRIZES Bill Foss and yours truly went out "duck looking" last Saturday. What a way for a man to torture himself, looking at ducks, walkâ€" ing them up, watchinfi them fly away and not being able to pull a trigger. â€" _ Ott Hoffman and a few of the boys took a crack at the Rainâ€" bows last Sunday with negative success. Their total catch was iwu small bass and two pike. Knowing these féllows, it is very unlikely that initial failure will have much effect. We are willing There did, seem to be a fair sué:ply of birds and we also saw a few partridge. Fortunately none of the "brown bombers" offered what would have been good shots, or Bill and I would probably have beenâ€" placed in padded cells as soon as we arrived back in town. While there seems to be a good supply of ducks this year, they won‘t continue that way if they are subjected to both lawful and unlawful shooting. If you know of any place where this is hapâ€" pening and don‘t want to get inâ€" volved yourself in any way, write or call this column. We will be tickled to see that the illegal shooter is picked up and given the "works". There is nothing lower than a fish or game poachâ€" erâ€"don‘t protect him. We did find one pond where some louse had been shooting beâ€" fore the season opened. It would have been nice to have caught him at it. I think probably Bill would have thrown him in the swamp without any help from FREE Waterloo League Winnersâ€"The Waterloo Recreational Fastbaill League championâ€" ship this year was won by Doug‘s Recreation team. The champions won 26 out of 28 games during the season. Front row, left to right, are: Larry Rutz, George Buckley, Larry Dahmer, Douglas Henry, Sidney Elrich; back row, left to right: Arnie Kullman, Bob Nobel, coach; Jerry Voisin, Stuart Nobel, Clarence Wagner and Jack Hahn, league secretary. Absent were Don Heibein, Ben Jones and Izzy Debrusk. The team has chal lenged the Kitchener Victory League winners to a series. 32 King St. N Â¥HB If. For Aduits "Waterioo Oldsters Club"â€" 1. For Children FALL PROGRAMME WATERLOO RECREATION COMMISSION NOW Is The Time / BEDFORD (B) Other interest Groups "Stamp Club â€" Fred Eichholz.............. "Aquarium Club" â€" Jerry Herringer "Harmonica Club" â€" Frank Koebel.... "Junior Theatre" â€" Diane Joyce.......... "Minor Hockey" â€" John D. Cowell.... "Art Group" â€" Peter Batson................ "St. John Ambulance Cadets" â€" (A) At the Market Building "PLAYTIME" â€" TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS â€" 3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. â€" A supervised programme of games, recorded songs and stories and simple crafts. â€" For children under six years of age. "SOMEWHERE TO PLAY" â€" For children over six years of age. GIRLS â€" TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS â€" 4:15 to 6:00 pm. â€" Games and crafts, supervised. BOYS â€" MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS â€" 4:15 to 6:00 p.m. â€" and MONDAYS through FRIDAYS 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. â€" Games and Crafts, supervised. "SOMEWHERE TO PLAY" provides ping pong, quoits, shuffleboard, bowling and smalier games for both girls and boys. Crafts vary according to interest. Special group for boys include archery, wrestling and boxing, Demonstration of Asthma Nefrin Stan. Waureschen "Party Club" â€" Bob Hebert.............. "Musical Recordings Club" â€" P Phone Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Conner.............. 3â€"3653 Craft Instruction in leather, millinery, gloves, metals, smocking, ceramics, simple weaving, woodâ€" working, felt and any other craft suggested. Classes will be formed upon registration of eight members. Phone 2â€"3563. WATERLOO (Gatash) CHRONICLS Registration by Phoning 2â€"3563 Waterloo Recreation Fastball Championsâ€" _‘ Drug Store Waterloo to bet they will continue their Sunday forays until either they do catch some rainbows or it gets too cold for the line to xow through the guides. The next meeting of the Waterâ€" | KV UÂ¥ J "Ululll loo Rod and Gun Club %rmlmses( s to be extra special. A biologist| from Chatsworth will be the: BOX"'g d’.nmp peaker for the eveni,;lg. kMo;;es[ under the auspices of Brieker Moâ€" | PHILADELPHIA 7 . _â€" Â¥Youn tors will be shown, and coffee ?nd {Rocky Marciano knocked out olg ;i:ughgu:is w'}\l“bfi‘ fi{vifdso:'m[.lersey Joe Walcott with a specâ€" he meeting. { tacular right hand shot to the jaw like a vood do and should be well ( in 43 seconds of the 13th round worth atte_ndx.ng.‘ 5 +# Tuesday night to win the heavyâ€" clent . 4 I‘m just aâ€"warning you fe_l{ejs]k‘:rez:gr':. championship in a bloody I‘m just aâ€"warning you fellers . . . better get those decoys, guns, blinds and boats in order or the openini‘ day is going to catch you short. The time between now and Oct. 4th may seem long . . . but it will get here in an awful hurâ€" General Motors engineers warn drivers against racing the engine during the warmâ€"up period. In addition to using a needless amount of gas, you run the risk of increasing the wear on pistons, piston rings and cylinders when you speed up the engine before the cold oil has a chance to circuâ€" late completely. WATERLOO ROD & GUN CLUB FOWL SHOOT OPEN TO PUBLIC SATURDAY, SEPT. 27 . 2 p.m. Turkeys and Chickens Reuel‘s Picnic Grounds Amos Ave. 5â€"5515 2â€"8235 2â€"1369 2â€"1356 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryce and daughters of Freeport were Satâ€" urday visitors at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bryce. Wesley Pearcy was visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearcy of Rockton on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaster and son of Waterloo were Sunday visiâ€" tors at the home of Mrs. F. Hobbs. George Jones and Howard Gibâ€" bons Jr., were Sunday visitors at the home of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Lester Weiland of Kitchener. We are sorry to report that litâ€" tle Earia Hobbs is confined to her bed with pneumonia. John Perine of Buffalo spent | the weekâ€"end at his home in the | village. |_Miss Etta Bowman was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Galt on Monday. ! Donald Fisher was a business {visitor in Kitchener on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Ayres of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end at the home of,the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres. Mrs. Lorne MacLennan â€" of Millbank and Mrs. Art Kauk of Kitchener were Sgturddy visitors at the home of l\?r and Mrs. V MacLennan. Miss .Louise Goddard spent a few days at the home of her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Neil Dawson and Mr. Dawson of Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grimâ€" wood and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hammer and daughter Miriam of St. Catharines spent Saturday at the home of Miss Alâ€" ma Thoms. Miss Jane King of Markdale was visitinf at the home of Mrs. Ross Hamilton. Alf Baker was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Pearcy on Friday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Snyder and family of Preston spent Satâ€" urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drager. Marciano New: Heavyweight Miss Alma â€" Thoms _ spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lincoln Lichty of Kitchener. Mrs. John Sapsworth spent Thursday at the home of her broâ€" ther and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kinzie of Limerick. Mrs. Joe Quelch and children Patsy, Rose, Fern, Jimmy and Linda spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. Queich‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Moore of English Settlement. en sn nc oeeia t Mr. ant Mrs. Douglas Schilâ€" roth and sons Larry and Alan of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of. Mrs. Schilroth‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weaver. Jack Skipper of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Skipper. . Mrs. Harvey Gilchrist and two children have returned to their home in Parry Sound after spendâ€" ing two weeks with her mother, Mrs. F. Kleinstuber and other reâ€" latives in the village. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted Holy Communion serâ€" vice at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. This serâ€" vice was well attended. * Rev. H. J. McAvoy of Galt was in charge of the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday morning. â€" Marciano supporters vaulted the working press section to crush into the ring in a frantic demonâ€" stration for the first fiighter ever to win the heavyweight title with a perfect record. At least 150 wildâ€"eyed Marciano fans resisted attempts of the poâ€" lice to clear the ring for several minutes after the savage bout ended. The unbeaten Brockton, Mass., blockbuster got off the deck from the first knockdown of his 43â€" bound career in the first round to touch off a wild ringside scene. _ Doon : _ By Mrs. R Sones (Chroniele Correspondent} â€" CC mxc on d ol Ca _ "I put away my â€" _ _â€" hardâ€"earned money" Mr. Wm. Gamble of Milton spent Sunday at the home of his sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Miss Alma Thoms and also visited Mr. Wm. Grimâ€" , 102 King W. â€" Phoxe :i# k MA , | . . . OVER 25 YEARS OF SERVICE . . . _ o u. o t i« a xc n ts c a t c# e u> E+ a tw« a u: a u> t o i e uc c ta Harold Schiedel was the guest WALLPAPER AND PAINTS 112 King 8. wATERLOO Phone 7â€"1138 WE DO PICTURE FRAMING [agr e 0 PTOMETRIST FORMERLY STEELE®S 1Q2 KING W.OIAL 21936 This advertisement, based on an actual letter, is presented here by THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY HEADACHES This young bank depositor recently wrote to his bank manager: "I made a goal of $1,000 for this year. It is two years since I opened the account with two dollars. I owe thanks to you that Iputawaymyhardâ€"eamedmonqwha'e it will benefit me . .. I do not wish to touch it for the time being." Building up a bank account means work and sacrifice. But Canadians know the value of having savings handy in time of opportunity or need: they maintain 754 million savings accounts in the chartered banksâ€"almost twice as many as ten years ago. At the same time bank staffs have almost doubled. That, and higher wages, have increased bank payrolls almost tHree times. s More people use the banks, more people work for the banks than ever before. Eyestrain D ER C 0 speaker at the Young People‘s meeting at the Doon Pentecostal Church Tuesday evening. 00 Miss Doreen Gibbons was visitâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. Art Kauk of Kitchener on Wednesday. PAGE THRKE =

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