eshs :A 0N C +% k f29 W S & Je o % After more than 100 years in one office building, the county public school inspector, has had to move. QNfpatoduLto Qive .. . | Godon Ta» 6 Coâ€" [f ciF Ts FoR HEeR || * Beautiful Jewel Boxes. | * Complete Selection of Costume Jewellery that is sure to plase. Trade In Your Old Chesterfield Now On A New One From e Our Large Selection. i-}: Liberal Trade â€" In Allowâ€" ance â€" up to $200.00 Or _ I@ Your Present Suite. 3 Our Experienced Appraisâ€" [’ er Will Call & Give You An Estimate Of The Value Of Your Present Suite â€" SMARTEN UP YOUR HOME FOR CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINING _ «it ot 4 A BUDGIE A CANARY 95 Queen St. S. «> CLAPPERTON CRYSTAL CORNFLOWER PATTERN BY W. J. HUGHES N N _ V 7 h wonvnecrerul 2o Kecewe : 14 King St. S. 156 KING EAST _ 4 Doors East Of City Hall _ KITCHENER (PROSPECTIVE TALKERS) (GUARANTEED TO SING) WILL BE APPRECIATED See Them at ED. BERGMAN SH 3â€"9862 The move was caused by the need of office space for the interviewing of new Canadians seeking â€" citizenship. â€" Moving JEWELLERS LTD. Phone SH 5â€"4916 SH 2â€"2213 â€" No Obligation Of Course â€" Tie Bars and Cuff Links All Attractively Boxed. For The Man On Your List [ ciF ts FoR HIM: ftrom the office in the Waterâ€" loo County buildings as well as the public school inspector Their new office is located at T741 King St. West, inspector. was the coâ€"tenant Inspector for Waterloo County No 2 district is 8. D. Oakes and L. J. Langan is inâ€" spector for Twin City separate schools, an appointment made this year. Previously he was inspector or urban and rural schools in Waterloo County, The Ontario Department of Education paid rent for the ther conditions. The Waterloo Siskins walâ€" loped ‘the Kitchener Greenâ€" shirts 11 â€" 3 last Saturday night to boost them to 1 point behind the league leading Owen Sound Greys. Out of 10 tries, the Shirts have only managed to scrape up one win. That win came against the Sisks in their first encounter. There was a good crowd Saturday night considering the cold blustery night The game was delayed as the referees arrived late due to bad weaâ€" BLUELINE BANTER Waterloo by BAUMAN of the ofâ€" rate school office spasse© in _ Wâ€"~zlee ment will continue to pay rent for the new office. The late J. C. Walish, seâ€" parate school inspector, and G. H. Dobrindt, public school inspector, began sharing the office in 1947 when they both sought the servicss of the one secretary, C. W. Kraemer, The first education setâ€"up in the county was known as the D31:1 of Instruction, an orâ€" ganization which made teacher appointments and set â€"school examinations. It was replaced by a school inspector before the turn of the century. The first period was a clean, fast checking affair even though 12 penalties were asâ€" Referees Hamilton and Clancy of Hamilton were realâ€" ly kept busy as they handed out 37 penalties, 20 to Waterâ€" loo and 17 to Kitchener. Five of the 37 penalties were majâ€" ors for fighting. credits going to Marshall with 2, Quellette and Nickel. Ouelâ€" lette scored the lst for the Sisks with the game only 20 seconds old. Adair opened the scoring sessed. The â€" period ended Waterioo leading 4 â€" 1, with pace 83 KING S. NEARTH RADI Larger, bowlâ€"fit beaters W aterloo Avromatic Beyond Belief! /":5 in the 2nd P sizzter at the 58 second mark this period outscoring the Shirts 3 â€" 0 Jim Dahmer and Bob Watson were credited with the other counters. The teams settled down and playâ€" ed hockey in this period as only 8 penalties were handed out. The period ended with Waterloo stretching their lead The game errupted in the 3rd stanza as referees Clancy and Hamilton whistled down 17 penalties, of which 5 were bajors for fighting. The 1st major was awarded to "Mu>s" Maguire of Kitchener for atâ€" tacking Bob Awrey who apâ€" proached the former with a high stick. Awrey got off easy drawing only 2 minors. Midâ€" way in the period 6 minors and 4 majors were handed out in exactly 3 minutes. Dahmer and Ouellette served the fight« ing penalties for the Sisks as rivals Westenhoefer and Gabel set out the majors for the Shirts ‘The Waterloo penalty bench constructed to comforâ€" tably seat 4 players was literâ€" ally overflowing as 9 badmen were ushered into its confines. The Sisks outscored the Shirts 4 â€" 2 in this period with goals Shantz, and Dietrich. A play« er from each team was creâ€" dited with a "hat trick." Lerm Marshall scored 3 for Waterâ€" loo while Stan Sobieraj scored the lone trio for Kitchener. awarded to Marshall, Ouelette, Big SMOOTH single head. Perfect CONTROLLED HEAT for More Delicious Foods. m FRYPAR SHAVEMASTER #+ t+ &+