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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jan 1959, p. 3

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. NELD AT LO.D.E.: expansion under his direction. Mr. Hogg, with his family, has taken up residence at 92 Weber St., South, Waterloo. communiiy has enjoyed r expansion under his direc years. He enjoyed a particularâ€" ly successful career as a perâ€" somal life underwriter before his appointment as Branch Manager at Woodstock in Janâ€" uary 1983. The Company‘s orâ€" ganization and business in that Mr, Hogg has been associatâ€" ed with The Mutual Life since 1946, when he joined the Comâ€" pany‘s sales staff at Brantford, following service with the The Mutual Life of Canad has announced the appointâ€" ment ef Marold °C. Hogg, CL.U., as an Assistant Superâ€" intendent of Agencies. from straw, or from reâ€"puiped Mutual Life Of Canada England, Â¥rance, Denmark $ The fvee N%’ffie m;tiu convenor was Mra J. S. Darling, Regent. ED NOTE: Any organizations and her coeconvenors Mrs. Wm. Butler and Mrs. R. F. Moser met to nemixtate the councillors for the National and Provincial Chapters, These positions were filled by Mrs. C. A. Erb and Mrs. E. H. Nyberg respectively. There will be an executive meeting o‘n January 12 for the reading Annual at the home of Mrs. w.?““xing at 90 Maplewood Place. _ Mrs. P. G. Cockburn, distrib uted five pounds of wool to members to be knitted into socks to be sent to children from 2 â€" 14 in Korea. The Chapter placed 75 calerm dars in Waterloo Schools, their adopted sachool in Kagaewng, Manitoulin Istand, and the Wat residents of the Sunnyside Home fer the Aged will be held The remination committee headed hy Mrs. R. W. Swart ing LO.B.E. members for their Cbristmas gifts for the teen RCAF., 1# BDupont S Wates kee om Monday, Jan. 5. An article ealled "10 Ways To Kill An Organization" was read by Children‘s Aid Societies thank Saurces of Paperboard et Raymond of her trip to Party for the rapid board again soon. We are sorry to report that Lieut. Jack Gould, First Lieut. of RCS.C.C. Warspite was takem to the hospital on New Year‘s Eve with a bout of going to make Canadians more conscious of the sea and matâ€" ters nautical? Join us on board next week ::rrmmthouxhtsonthi:mt- in The Sick Bay land shipping of our lakes and rivers. We know that much of what we produce goes to the other lands and much that we we find it difficult to visualise what happens where the rails the function of the railroads of most of us are upon the land. Because of that it is not easy for those of us who dwell off the inland places to come to a proper understanding «of our dependance upon the sea, eit her for our prosperity or for our security." "The Sea to most of us is a nebulous element. We see the movement of our grain and lumber, our cattle and agriâ€" cultural produce our mineral words of someone else â€"~ which are the Skippers thought as well, and should be the thoughts of every clear thinkâ€" ing Canadian. ly new, developing country as vast as Canada. Our long coast lines front on â€"the Atlantic and the Pacific, the greatest oceans "Sea ° consciousness builds slowly inland in a comparativeâ€" things down clearly in his own words â€" but none too successâ€" are weleome to awbmit meeting reports to the Chronicle Office, 118 on haoik The Sea Cadets 104 |] (Continued from Pfage 2) . He is now well on Wateripo Memorial Arena be Folmively poor: Iand . af ho , poor key as the Sisks outthot, out hhkud“hh Pat Adasir, central division point leader, lead the seoring ,M::c'.hfltb saists. Aweey was the game‘s second 2 scorer, gfludflhh winners. im Deahmer scored 2 with sinâ€" JESSOP : WHALEY comas On New Year‘s ANY WEARING APPAREL CAN BE GIVEN NEW LIFE BY THE SPECIAL CARE AND PROCESSING WE USE. SHIRTS AREâ€"NOT THE ONLY ITEM OF CLOTHING THAT IS EXPERTLY DRY CLEANED BY JESSOP & 79 KING ST S. CALL US TODAY SH 3â€"1651 them 86 last Saturday evenâ€" hhm? in the > > caved to be wm‘m :‘ Jon ‘.“Ev % 4 8 s of bockey than did the New they would last! Minor _ Hockey ,_Au.ochfion.lhr exceeds ; -fi comparatively little action in| _ ""________" ""T"T"T__ °_ the Preston game gained t‘b. %, Sigks second shutout. _ | Six Milifon Tons A Year © _ ler was credited with the 18 |ig the Central Mdfl.nu-"h::..,“.,-- â€" stock Warriers 90 in Wooed{sisks top point â€" tap / anaee w m se blte se s ll“l-' -.fi.â€"hfi t“ w m ’ R . "“;; .,} ‘The Sisks experienced their| Eungarian peasant loaves of ; _ £ loss in T encounters --n'w-u--g-m* §: as he assisted 0n 2| prosg t Lurge Cuantitie® _ * don‘s 8 goals, sco WATERLOO +33

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