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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Mar 1954, p. 8

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nanom- Recreation (cum to. you i) I it" hum“! tor hunt!) , um!- toieing in . tr'dat'ft Ian- tt,Pdtri,iy; up _ the " thy it on all who listen. We know that truth is truth but we should also know that the hat- ot u court mom ue one thing-11d the extension of than he to the “batons " I so clan to “an tAte. Bungee” ff to be Viki; "GiGriiie basic genes; or such _ury.eharitattle,. when is f; such unciuxritabie action is our own feeling of unimportaoee and our uuprinciplltd tendency to be vocally glad when others go wrong. "Love vaunuth not it- self." The tendency is a social termite. We have delinquents in our community, They and the spirit which moves them are termites. Many of these are youngsters, one of whom at least, has the brains to out-think. outset and out-con- trol most of us who have a high “and for reasonable law and or- er. These people are not only cost- ly dollars and cents to all mem- bers of this community but they also undermine effectively the good work of Churches, schools and all the other educative forces. Punishment of a delinquent isl too seldom a deterrent to repeti- tious behaviour. Punishment is costly compared to prevention; but because the under-mining profess of delinquency and crime IS slow, too many of us defer the instrumentation of preventive measures until like some of our other out-moded‘ pu_blic .equip- ment " U M " A G Ts S A IL E Waterloo Market Building Friday, March " 2 p.m. K-W Kinetic Club PAPER DRIVE SATURDAY, BIA“. 27th aifir Giitias," they beanie We would appreciate you Clean out your cellars and attics for the Spring. - BOY SCOUT Will be held on THE NEXT too costly for us to install pair. .1 saving your paper until that date. Democracy, I claim. is beat; but 1 I must admit that it tries the pa- tience of the leader in any Betd who knows, who sees. who wants the best for the community in which he lives, who knows lull well that man does not live by bread alone and that culture and the social graces shall he attained over the dead bodies of those whose ideals were high enough to be worth dying for. The Waterloo Recreation Com- mission has a plan, a workable plan, to assist in this matter of saving money by prevention in. place of punishment. Council this i year has done all they can to back the whole municipal Recreational} operation on already established; program. We are holding the) .corrective plan in abeyance, but you will be hearing trom us again in this regard, We do not want to wait until our delinquency ter- "mite has aged to thirty years at lthe cost of thousands of dollars more than we would otherwise have spent had the preventive program been set in motion in 1954. D. A. ROBERTS. [0.1.8. N. I. leon The Board ot Directors of The Mutual Life of Canada Roberts. F.C.IS., as Comptroller; N. E. McLeod as Sup hnupt as Associate Secretary. WW“. Wotteper and Poi-h or " 1-71]. up: or CANADA "autumn This week's spotlight falls on our ladies Mternoon leagues who are now in their 5-week playoffs. There are three leagues of ladies consisting of 12 teams each on 1Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs- ‘day afternoon. In total there were over 300 ladies who have been Wllld t_he down si‘nce September. The Tuesday afternoon cham- pionship during league play was won by Mrs. Cranston's team, The standings are as follows: Mrs. Cranston ..e..rtr.r.. 89 (won in extra playoff). Mrs. Anderson tem-...... 89 Mrs. Pfaff .rtmtrrrrttmmmttr... 88 [ Mrs. Wolfenberg ...rrtr. 87 Mrs. McLay tr.....'.--'"". 84 Mrs. Voi1 .tr.m-.t......mmtFr. 82 Mrs. Kraemer ..F.mtm..r.r 82 Mrs. Fehrenbach ...... 81 Mrs. Farnham ttmmm....... 75 Mrs. Given mtm.rr..r.mtmm.r.. " Mrs. Buddell m..t...m.mm.r. 48" Mrs. Bauer .r-rttmm__r__-.. 45 The Wednesday afternoon championship was won by Mrs. Reidel. The final standings of re- gular league play are as follows: Points Mrs. Reidel m....-...,-." 97 r Mrs. Reidel w-.-----; 97 p" Mrs. Compass ....ff.r.PV. \93/ Mrs. chat ...rF....._rr_r. 91 (Elmira entry). Mrs. Brisco ....mmmt_mmrtt.. 81 Mrs. Rennie ......r......... " Mrs. Picoski 'ttrem-......-.. 16 Mrs. Shirk ...t.-.r....r..r.. " Mrs. Millson ....t.r....... " Mrs. Ebel tmtmw_mWrtrr'-.r."_ TO Mrs. Reiner .mr_r_rF-...'rP. 67 Mrs. Morrison ...9._.PF.._ 65 Mrs. Karges .r.........F..t. 62 The Thursday regular schedule championship was won by Mrs. Bowman's team. The standing af- ner regular play are as follows: l Points Mrs. Bowman .t..e....... 114 5 Mrs. Ziegler---. 103 i BowuNG 'I Ill-LIGHTS / McLeod LiEuiserintendent ot Agencies; and EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT J8erheles Equare SUPPER DANCE Dancing to RONNIE KING'S ORCHFSIRA FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 2-94.} East End Trolley Terminal Kitchener has announced the uppointments ot D. A BOB TOTZKE Pomts 89 82 82 8 l 7 5 " WITH Mrs. Greene mP.r.rr'P..V.. 102 Mrs, Coley .r.r.trmmmr....... 93 Mrs. Schnarr mr....rtr....' 90 Mrs, Putall mm.............. " Mrs. Johnson .reV..PPPr..r_ " Mrs Overend ....rtr..w.r " Mrs. Howe tm-tr-err....'-". 69 Mrs. Morrison m.rerr__.r.. 54 Mrs. Haig m.rr.trmr....mtmF... 37 Mrs. Rush t..tr.-..t.eemFrtP.. 30 Individual Prize Winners In Tuesday's League pe Singles Mrs. o. harlach m... 333 in wunnob ttheit 4t1ittMtrtMtLB Mrs. Woolway ...r.rtr.... 313 Mrs. T. Current .rrrt.P. 308 High Triples Mrs. o. Scharlach .r.. 741 Mrs. B, Neill Frm........-.. 890 Mrs. T. Current ___..... 683 High Average Mrs. o. Scharlach .... 196.9 Mrs, B. Cranston .p.... 182.it Mrs. B. Neill ..r.r-W...".. 182.7 Mrs. J. Grasser _......... 1785 Individual [the Winner! In Wednesday's We High Singles Mrs. M. Picoski ...r.tm-r. 316 Mrs. M. Potwarka .... 316 Mrs. B. Dickson ......._ 313 High Triples Mrs. D. Reidel ._........ 137 Mrs. L. Sachs ...mtt.r.9". 722 Mrs. B. Hofheinz ...... 695 High Average Mrs. V. Schatz ......P... 1861 Mrs. D. Reidel .r.t.r..et.. 1851 Mrs. L. Sachs ttt..e...... 183.2 Mrs. V. Schatz .._...p... 186.8 Mrs. D. Reidel ttmt........ 185.0 Mrs. L. Sachs mt-......... 183.3 Individunl Prize Winners In Thursday's League High Singles Mrs, H. schlner ..._ 310 Mrs. D. Decker ..rt.... 305 Mrs. A. Temple ..tr.rr. 291 High Triples Mrs, D. Decker ...mr..r.. 805 Mrs. H. Schaffner ..-. 693 Mrs, L. Ziegler ..........\693 High Average Mrs, O. Decker ...tt.e... 213d Mrs. L. Ziegler .e...m.rt. 187d Mrs. M. Ferrede ..rmmmr. 181. W. H. Bren- W 213.5 187.6 181.1 Twin my District Music tram Winners .si'ii TaGUTiia 'le 'mm the - of smash! Undidattta in culmination: bald In Kircttt 7rriiri TGG; 31;; trimmed in order of merit., w... and. VII First Ch“ “on -Bettp [on think. an. V| Fun Clans tta"torr--Khm Currant. Ito. but Ann: 'tares.-)..." Bunk and hm 'ee (when: ".eAttrutt G'iiéholl: . Juliet 35-min. m"c--waa, 73:1. Sundr- Shannon Cue! Sailor; Pe-fe." Vowel w" "P." - hid. " - "t"c-iie. lull-lulu. Innu- Stu din. Khulna-I I£Cutzhmn Gnl. Ill 'eoas.--P- Dulnm. John Shau- na. Bund- Ilulu. Sum actual-y. Slain Pink; tmi-Marr _ [Ivan- First Chm: tb"r---K.ttsrv" Bug-r. tiogc-Atare. Dosh! and Cm] Inn-kc (and): quyn Wan". Carol lie-noel. Barbu- ‘hlu-r; Pos-lore. Widen-nu. Grab I In": Clan- "otc--Netiie Kroner; Hott, --o- 'gitrbelt. Carol Sunni: Kall- m Loy-l P-tter V, 9." lfyt teen "rude! Hotc-0nexet Schl; John Turin.“ and. IV P.sss-ieher Juan-l. can. Ill P-Robert D. Harsh-ll. "avid Srhl and. " "orc-GeV Bench. Nell sun": 'us,---" Faults; -A'e|dl. Motc--Arthur Fraud. (Count-mint} Hon. - Nancy Kirkpatrick. Anne“: Brenner: P-Agnes lathnen Shirley Prlllu. Inn- Simon. Grad. IV (Conlmlul) First Clan "ott.--P_ Innu- " [Lil-ton) Klim First Cl-u "Orr-ivy Kirkvotrich. “Haley Feick. Patrick Nobel. Thu". Furbuhu. Dunc-n D. Will-cc; k1oec-- Rich-rd c.srrttur;res-ftuot Cober. First Claw tTo7C-boris Brubaehrr, wlfili- George. Susan Pruner. Elam" C eus. Pair, -Onvid nim- Miss Joyce Roth of Emmatown, Ind., was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Schwartzentruber. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Roth of New Hamburg were also Sunday visitors at Schwar- tzentrubers. _ . On Sunday afternoon Mr. andI1 Mrs. Paul trchwartaentruber, Mr. let Mrs. Earl Schwartzentruber,1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schlegel andl iMr. and Mrs. David Boshart were (Setters. at the home of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Delton Boshari, the proud, \parents of a week-old son. 1 t, Mr. Wilfred Hamacher of Nl-: imot Centre is a patient of the K- , q Hospital. Last Thursday he iunderwent an appendicitis opera- ition and he is now improving isteadily. On Sunday he was visit- !ed by Mr. Christ Schawrtzentru- iber of R.R. 2, I'etertsburtt. _ "on --Jme slum. Ann ‘ Cud- I ttoc-tFa J. Miles. THEORY, "o-Lam/iii;"." and. In “on “taxi-u "ier.U-io1aku,, Lower; Mn- Lou alum; tiotx.-Wuii.m J. Fuley and. " ___ _ _ . on. VIII _--- lulu; “on" H. Jol- Miss Grace Lambke of Preston spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schwartzentruber, She is Mrs. sctnyrrtzeyruttr's sister; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meyer and son of North Easthope spent Sun- day with Mrs. Albert Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schlegel and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schwartzen- [Huber were also at Schmidt's for dinner. __ _ -- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyers and Mrs. Annie Mieal of Preston spent Sunday with Miss Vera Hta- macher of Wilrppt Centre. ""iirsTtiaiav" Vogel was a visitor on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John, Pyvertt Kitchen? . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Janui at- tended the Easter Choric 'ltldili) given at the K-W Collegiate audi- l torium on Sunday, March 14, It was presented by the Ontario; Mennonite Bible School, and on-: tario Mennpnite Bible Institute students, under the direction of Iii, M. T. Brackbill of Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, an. Mr. Brackbill also prepared the script. The following are the class' leaders in milk production for', Dull Purpose Shorthorns for the) month of Februury, 1954. l Eiraiade Betty, J. Atkinson, Nanti- Mio, Janet Schvnrlu-nlr'uber (Chronlclo Correspondent,' MONTHLY SHOB'I'IIORN BREED LEADERS F.a"-itiiiLrrieicudsevu, til-runny] Jul-tune Cumin". Randell ou- tl "brmoerr VIOLIN SING G and: Mi, Hungry) Gag . MIDI! in Hutu Drew Stewart l 'it) t i tTthifi' “n. tt R')"). tth' _ l coke, Ont. w...r...rr--r... {you _ lHillview Daisy 8th, D Z. Gibons & Son, l Caledonia. Ont, tvm... 3 yen \Elm Mead Roan La. } dy. J. E. Dixon _ Moorefield, Ont, PPV I you s . Ir? "t,"'r “‘ vioT,",",'cif t oii,' “' 'UT. '.,"'t I ' -A‘ - " all pleasantly priced. 12,991 502 Ridge Wild Iris 3rd. Garfield u l A. D. McGibbon. ' I Dewi, Ont 1 Lachute Mitts, Que. 10,441 "Hs yen 14.610 582 8.835 379 Mature Leaside Lady Lavinia, L. Clark, Salford, 4 you Red Lady M e l o d y. 3.5 Dar Visit the 3rd Floor Fashion Section I , - , l _ _ th , T t 1iii,t/. 3&1 , 0%.. , yen H.077 390'Marrte Ledge Betty, q. A. Bayne, Ariss the King and Queen Street Floors ipiincess 2nd. T. c. Oliver. Princeton, Garfield Ch e r i n g. Ont. Cu o 1 1,329 420 10.378 388 8,727 343

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