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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Apr 1963, p. 7

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But serious or trivial. the highway patrols who cover cer- tain sections of Hwy, 401 during the winter months are prepared tor any emergency. day and night. The laws! "aures reveal that, so far tttis winter. MT mounds“; stranded with empty tanks, were given sufficient gasoline to take them to the noun-st souru- of So far this winter nearly 1.700 out. of mercy have been carried out along Highway 401 by the Highway Department's winter patrols. Some have been trivial. like an empty fuel tank. Others have involved more serious forms of distress. including accidents and injuries. Mrs. two. Wagner has tteeniClettwns, Mrs re-elected President of St. Itll Mrs. heonan ael': Catholic Women's League. . Clare Esbaugh Installed by Rev. Bernard Hog- and, Mrs. I In. Director, other officers in- Mrs. Alfred LI elude: Mrs. John Kraemer. O'Brien. lst Vice-President: Mrs. Harold The annual Dorscht, 2nd Vice-President: St. Michael's Mrs. Adam Pietraszko, Assistant sented by Mrs 2nd. Vice-President; Mrs. John tiring Secrelal House, 3rd, Vice - President; Converters Mrs. Ronald Woelfle. Recording quilting 168 t Secretary; Mrs. Rosemary Bus. Chapel-20 hm ehlen. Corresponding Secretary; cleaning and and Mrs. Clyde Pope, Treasurer. Red Cross _ tt Councillors are Mrs. Edward hospital “Sill St. Michael's Parish Council Catholic Women's league “and”. April d, "" 'iii, jiis1. caaenoa,1tomsa cam-nag“: ET f” ti WmEms onus-E1963 ' a P%=..sercN hi: feecial M Wang 4.5 KING N. Thu Special 'r"" v T'"" w.” 1957 Meteor 2 Door V8 Standard Shift $695. Noah Some My Work But 1i"ehnatleatty Sound HAID'S FINA SERVICE ACTS or MERCY REMINDER Fat APR” 8th I963 i Fortunately such situations are fiw. but it has happened that the highway patrols have been instrumental m saving lives along the highway. Thanks to the two-way radio with which all patrol vehicles are equipped, medical aid. ambulance and pol- ice have been .summoncd in some severe instances. That the highway patrol and the aid it renders is appreciated, is amply reflected in the many profuse thanks and grateful letters re- ceived try district offices and at D H.O. headquarters. The emergency highway patrol is maintained hy the Department of Highways throughout the win- ter months. hem: reduced grad- ually as winter conditions dimim ish. The opening of service centres along 401 will also re- duce the need for these special, “rescue squads." First aid was rendered in 3 cases and 177 emergency trips were done for Inc-Hess motorists. Along the patrol beats the D.H.O patrol found and reported to the Provincial Police 172 abandoned vehicles during the same period. supply. Tow trueks were summoned to 506 Mailed vehicles and D. H. 0. crews rendered aid in 469 othvr emergencies Conveners reports included: quilting 168 hours; Sewing and Chapel-20 hours ironing and cleaning and 2 hours sewing: Red Cross _ tt hqurs; Health 12 hospital visits; Membership - Clemens, Mrs. Joseph Dietrich, Mrs. Leonard Dosman. Mrs. Clare Esbaugh. Mrs. C. F. Holt. and, Mrs. Frank Kieswetter. Mrs. Alfred Logel and Mrs. Jack O'Brien. The annual League report of St. Michael's Council was pre- sented by Mrs. Robert Sehi, re tiring Secretary. Lee H. Endress, Wittenberg erloo. is one of six Wittenberg Uniyrsity freshman from Wat-students selected for member- JOHN WAllll,,/lr'lliyft Tii) ENDRESS HONOURED NEW !,l,?,l5?!!l,1tfx?jl!at,8,,?,1f,1, WEAR" WATERLOO NORTH WATERLOO ship in the "rtitrersity's chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, national hon- or society for men. , A film entitled "Mr Accept- ‘able Sacrifice to God" Wu 'shown following the election try JJoseph Powell of the, Holy iName Society. It's best to suds and rinse these inside out to prevent snag- ging the long floats of thread which give such cottnns their unusual surface interest. bee is the son of Dr. and Mn. Henry Endress, 235 Erb St. East. To be selected for member. ship in the society. students must earn an nveuge of " or more (4.0 is straight "A") dur ing the freshman year. The New Testament trans- lation published in 1961 has sold more than 4,700,000 copies. A translation of the Old Test- ament is expected te be finished m about five years. "Meat Loaf Variety" A meat loaf can be a real challenge-to you . . . ., each one can be different by just chang- ing the seasonings. Chili sauce horseradish, prepared or dry mustard, cloves. sage and all- spice are just a few suggestions for making a meat loaf mixture different. Heavy textured counns. such as jacquards and tapestries. are among the popular fabrics for spring fashions. THE NEW ENGLISH BIBLE was attacked recently by T. S, Elliot, the Pulitzer prize-Wim ning poet. He challenged the principle announced in the intro- duction. that translation should kt-ep up with changes in the use at the English language. Elliot said "Change can some times be for the worse, and it is as much our business to at- tempt to arrest deterioration ot our language . . . . as to accept change." 266 members to date. Rev. Bernard Hogan express ed his thanks to the past execu~ tive and reminded the new off, item that one of the main aims of C. w, L is unity in prayer and in work for the greater glory of God. Poet Obiects To New English Bible with the butter until lender} Add remaining ingredients and; simmer for 20 minutes. Pour! this sauce over the fish and bake ‘ in a hot oven, allowing " mu/ utes per inch of thickness fori fresh fish or 20 minutes pert inch for frozen fish. TY CORN SYRUP in this rec- ipe is unusual, and adds time IAIIECUID FISH 2 pounds fish rt1lets K cup chopped onion; '4 cup butter Barbecued Fish Is Good Lenten Dish 2 tbsp. corn syrup % tsp. salt Place fish in a 1 Breathtaking views are common all a- long Cape Breton's Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia. This cliff formation in the Rig- wash Valley is called "The Old Man of OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN - cup tomato juice MEMBERSHIPS hunter St., Bridgeport m VAT-100 “I“! m' All About Our “any Memberships Including Swimming And Membership In The Key Club a greased bake] in a saucepan; GRAND RIVER GOIF AND COUNTRY cw. GRAND RIVER ROLF & ttllN'llll " Single Man __... 375.00 Single Lady '...N. $50.00 Junior Members 16 - " .. $25.00 Couple SHIN” Enquiries are invited for 1963 membership in our year round club - the best in golf, tennis, and other club facilities. Construction is well along on our new lard-tn: tennis courts. These are the only courts of this type in the area and ore lighted for your convenience. Our tees and greens have been widened and we have beautiful new turf. Members will receive key to the new l9th hole - Members Lounge. Large swimming pool with automatic filtration. = g m Ma At Home IN 'l This Easter I Ill ‘ Phone 744.9571 ' g I For The Best T ' (iE In Quality & Service tE Easter Lilies $1.75 up b"'2 Hydreange tKas G Good Selection Other Potted Plants Cut F lowers the Mountain" from the fact that view- ed from the top when the sun is at a particular angle. the shadow cast is in the shape of an old man's head. (Nova Scotia Information Service Photo). MA Kill! St. S. Walnut Opp. Mutual Life Phone 144-9511 Alice Hughes FLOWERS & GIFTS Phone 742-2521 “Human-ling. l (Who-~11) cub-“hum nudity“ "tt.ttischetrieisr.oet-mt 'ro-i-a-dr-Attica, an W -rui.tioet ,'eeAisa-tutrethe1Jrtit. 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