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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Sep 1958, p. 2

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There is 20 chum but that the mrt-of-doom is becoming increasingly important each Guy an a retraction.) resource People ere coming to realize that in order to work efff- ciently, they must play. So more M ad federal parka thought tad energy. "Get any from it nhl," physicians advise people with nervous disorders. And where do they 'd'vise such patients to go? To the oett-of-doora, a so many or! the physicians them- crelves Bot Conservation in practice I.“ are than preservation - it - wise and juidons use d the room-eel. Con-er- 'qttiqae of In means using his Pq".e" I thought and energy wisely “I judiciously. In the enticing, ending, mechanized and imwize'a' life of to- dty, remit": bas become of gunpoint importance in con- PM "0 is -tiomed. Bat the cover- utiau of In. is inert-at, too,amdittk.uaireett, with noon 1!“. {on-u, the wildtife . . . . Thooe ”can! mom“ gem "any are bro-g]! to mind when the word "eo-tion" 37 KING ST. N. 135 OTTAWA ST. S. Waterloo - SH 2-3800 Kitchener - SH 3-3683 37 KING ST. N. THE CONSERVATION or MAN Call Us To-day And Let Us Clean And "Shower-Proof" All Your Hunting Cloth- ing - You’ll Be Glad You Did , , FOR SPEEDY PICK-UP AND DELIVERY l [i[l]fli0ijlEl CLEANERS Nazi's powers 9‘: Tation of upturn] New Life And Appearance To Your Old 93. a I E2 'cs/ks s 2; i:) JACKET' 53$“ I',.i._.i..tii,.':i:_'ii'i'r,t,":_i, ‘ l . 'hrr_"qyt.oCh-rheMyRs-toe- aM-el-r.--.-..-'.-. mummuvmuwm q-tr,i_mhedat1.6WmIt%mettu- Waterloo. every Thursday. The Chroma. u I memtteragttteCatnadianW- Newman" 'a"lllleraVll;1'rirllll"L'dTao'.1,Ttl'e",T Malaria“! In new! clau- mil. no. on"; THIE wumooum 'rLsMrrre.Maasa-ttoragsdPt-e. are being established and: you: (to meet the demand. The {pressure upon the pine and ‘fiah population- M by Heaps and bounds. The percentage of Water- loo’s current taxes collected during the not totalled 97.95. Ottmm, the country's cupi- tal, placed accord with a per- centage of 97.35. Humilton was third with 9718 and Oshawa fourth with 97.15 per cent This wu revealed to conn- cil in a report made by Ald. Frank Donner. Waterloo No. I In Paid Taxes 1atst you Wotetloo had the highest percentage of current taxes eolleeted of any of On- tario's 29 cities. But, in order to have the reuarinq out-of-doors u a "erection! and for the eo-tion of Man, con-er- ution of the soil, the Intel. the form, and the wildlife is cue-Kid. Not only deco Man's food, clothing and hou- sing depend upon there thing, but his mental well-being now u concerned u well. Cleans Hundreds Of Hauling Trousers, Caps And Jackets For Men. Our Exclusive Processing Will Restore Every Year m wunwo (Ontario) MON!” Car driving courses in school have Produced excellent results. Might be that a little training on the use of a bi- cycle could Also help. That they we endangering themselves rather than the ear drivers, doesn't seem to occur to them, or if it does, they don't care. 13.8. "CYCLES CONTINUE TO present a Eliot tradfie pro- blem. Much af it stems from the Net that students in tmrti- cular seem to feel they shoulth't ride anywhere in single line . . . than two or three abreast. .118. WATEILOO COUNCIL SWACKED one hundred And fifty dollars atl a request " the Jayne: and kicked in with n atetuiht one hundred bucks. This after Kitchener had don- ated one thousand donn- for the some ”use. Sounds like 1 life sire dose of {the economy. This win We. in“! intesdeksne with the you. of the neighbours. IU blasting it right out of existence. (Continued hon Pig. " J.H.S. Don? shoot of o movement. WED " tHt MAnONAt W ASSOCIAV’ON w I r DIM by the Sputum-'1 Sande. he. (WWI " _' -- "e"-'"'.-".. "nu." In" slur-l stress on not only the building up of the body and mind of the unfortunate waits, but also the foundation of Christian home life which, in later years, gave the "Bars nardo children" the security necessary to take them to great heights. Cabinet ministers, clergymen, doctors, lawyers, engineers, architects, navy, army, and air force officers are listed as ex-Barnardo children. Barnardo had great interest in Canada, and in the growth cf the Commonwealth as a whole. Under well- supervised rehabilitation schemes, the pick of the children from the "Homes" were given the opportunity of emigrat- ing from Britain to Commonwealth countries. As early as 1870 a few Barnardo children were among a group of new arrivals in Canada. With the establishment of a Canadian headquarters in Toronto, in 1885. more and more of the little immigrants arrived in Canada to be placed in suitable homes. From the setting up of the Toronto Headquarters to the year 1925. when the Canadian Govern- ment placed restrictions on the immigration of children under " years of age, more than 28,000 children had found new homes in Canada through the Barnardo organization. Despite the fact that the 1925 regulations virtually discontinued the work of Dr. Barnardo‘s Homes in Canada, the work of the great philanthropic institution continues to expand in other countries, especially in Britain, where its .nhenomenal growth has brought it to the leading position in Child Welfare in that country. “Chronicle" your Alt Thomas John Barn-Ida was born in Dubhn in 1lHS, He subtequently went to loam to train to: a medical missionary career, but became deeply moved and in- spired by religious work among children in the slum areas of London. He thereafter devoted his life to the rescue and care t! destityte children, and in 1867 at the age of twenty: one, he acquired the first building of the vast group of "homes" which bear his name. His eventual headquarters in Stepney, London, was founded in 1870. A qualified Itity, he bun} 'R an .manMMn which laid great am": m cakibhi view to production of the metal. new are other “lumb- iun deposits in British Colin“: and the Northqest Territories The metal occurs in Imam quantities in vanon minerals, and has an atomic weight of 92.91. It is used m the preparation ot stainless steel. Columbium is a metal, also known as Niobium, very hard, and brilliant steel-grey in colour. In the mid-tEWS march was carried out on on from the Lake Nipiuing .ae.ttvtheceuidrtodMinineandsaneitimrcir.aod by on)" coPpenies _in_the (In an. of Quebec. with a WHAT IS WIND-7 Take Your mtt-thnt't Be Sony You Shot ADD to your Profit Thur-day, W M. Doo'tshoototobitofeoloc

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