Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Oct 1954, p. 22

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ining relics of the Acadia days when ig was built as a protection against the French and maraudâ€" ing Indians, according to The Hants Journal. .. A delegation a peared before the Council of ug of Wetaskiwin, Alta., from subâ€" division 3, charging "that pupils in some divisional schools are beâ€" ing marked ‘present‘ by their teachers when they are really abâ€" sent and not marked late when they are late." _ * _# The editor of the Midland «Ont.) Free Pressâ€"Herald apâ€" lauds the attempts of the Young fabe' rals of Canada to have radio broadcasting in this country brought ‘"into line with Liberal democratic principles," and he dashed into the night blowing the army "fireâ€"call" and "general fallâ€" in"; some thought it was just "anâ€" other drunk", and when the fire eqyipment arrived it was too late, the house a biazing mass; the family lost everything. . . Restorâ€" ation of old Fort Edward at Windsor, N.S., one of the last reâ€" . â€" . A dual role for Chief of Poâ€" lice James Bowes of Sackville, N.S., who has also been :wint- ed Justice of the Peace for Westâ€" noreland County . .. and at the same town, two men appeared beâ€" fore the cadi there charged with unnecessary blowing of auto horns, something which a lot of me in a lot of other towns in us da wouldeeto:ee.ction en on. . . tBerwyn,ne-r Peace River, Alta., Wiliam Basâ€" sindale reading in bed heard strange sounds, got up to find the kitchen a mass of flames; he roused wife and children and unâ€" able to reach the telephone in the Reston in Manitoba, one, a stragâ€" g;.vhndod in Jack Fotheringâ€" ‘s slough and was found to be quite tame and approachable. PAGE TWENTYâ€"TWO before dusk, a flock of about fifty fil'iampmodonrtbcwwnot ton in Manitoba, one, a stragâ€" ;be‘unl of mod: o bee Wmtp.vâ€"a ern wt--;%&wrmcm horse is becoming nearly nonâ€"exâ€" istant in Canada now, and it‘s anly 290 years since the first one arrived in the country, in those (Sask.) together. And that brings to mind all the different aluminum cooking utensils used today in homes and hospitals and resâ€" is stepping up her production of this light, bright metal to one and s quarter billion pounds a year! Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan). Made us wonder how big a pic you‘d get if all the apple pies baked in one day on regularâ€" A xmoâ€"size apple pic weighing over a hundred pounds was recently baked for the Washingâ€" ton State Apple Blossom Festâ€" ival. The specially built alumiâ€" num pic pan â€" the largest ever A PP,e Pw' pomind :P (Continued on page 23) By Jiun Grewmbist . . See the World‘s Largest Annual Plowing Competition . . NOW . .. is the TIME to BUY FINEST QUALITY EIGHT KING ST. EAST Sold exclusively Priced from $50â€"9° to $1500 MATCHLESS BEAUTY on CANADA SAVINGS _ BONDS ly ' at >z P ~â€"___ DIAMOND MERCHAN® JEWELLERS FOR OVER 60 YEA Wood, Gundy & Company 125 King Street West Kitchener DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELLERS FOR OVER 60 YEARS KITCHENER EXQUISITE DESIGNS @ May be cashed at & Pay 336% interest any time at ful for 12 years. N«

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