Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Aug 1949, p. 4

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Teams m the ladies' section of the Waterloo Recreation Softball [mane will resume full scale ac- tion on Tuesday night now that the holidays are over. With Gal- ate' Gals assured of a playoff ht”), the battle is between the mains five clubs to pick up The Pee-wee sgcuon of the Wa, who Recreation Baseball League is entering its last week of sche.. duled play The standing between the three clubs, has been very done with Don Beclmer's White Box fuurily climbing into the top upon John Hause's Braves are m second place while Bruce Lithl- let’s Tigers, after a great start, have dropped to third. Playoffs in this loop are slated to start on Monday, August 15th, with a best of three games serie, between the second and third place teams. The winner of this series will meet the In! place team m a best-of-ttve ulna: series. Mee, dates In the IeTw'ee,'i other three spots tn the & men's aecuon m t e Wa- (charmed circle The battle we!!! Recreation Softball Leaeuc to be betweql Cedar Bar, Dom- ttlt been announced by groupumon Life and 1tatr/t,s, for the - Erme Fraser Thus last spot 6 Ray's uh and For, ' _the clubs wdl resume syth's should get In without too after a two-week layoff, wnh mum trouble. _ '8 Butcher Boys takmg on cc, 3 On Tuesday Seagram's will la h Snack Bar at Watcrloo Park.sDornmson Lite It Waterloo [Bari while Evangelical meets Sunshrn-hsle on Wedntmday, Forsyth's the last named teams dlarnond."vv11l clash with Ray's Cub at St. of these series are a best-pt- Louis. Thursdays game wall we with the winners meetzng Galley's Gals taking on Cedar the title m a best-orfive game 1 Bar it. tor the Dominion the It'.,-; . . ' . . at. 1'o"jstiY8etTtiatttfi' Lust Sunday nigltt'e m -soM . ”was the most successful yet, at- Med at St. Louis on Friday Itracted the ester wd and r- white the Evangellcal-Sunshme taml ' had ‘m‘ I',' mm of: - no will be at Waterloo Park I'i)yyity.).eift. “A if _;.._ Ut. ttrlvoeoroh#rrerh--rermf-9ero._.rooreerowAoeohoswt" troooattwn mucky an)“: f9)iiiihkiiiFS' AND RECREATION NOTES OtReiot mods Show on hen-sing number of Onkmo‘s Mah- werr. sudden" oeexretrtg cl nigh. Ramadan-your hood. light vision It limited; Ala SW00“ i l . sum DOWN. oriee,r,,/?,!,e,er is hopes ot organizing a Juvenile team to enter a proposed Twin City League. Bends this club, touch-rug y will be organized. Inttyrmation on the rugby setup can be obtained from eereation Director Jim McCormick. With the Fall coming on in a month or so, plans are underway go Jine up g ruettrtrograrp. Tht' Starting Monday, sew ml) be featured on the gro s The youngsters will make item trom wool or cloth. Track meets will also be staged at each playground with the winners heme eligible for the inter-playground meet Last Sunday night's sum-son: was the most successful yet, at- tracted the 1311:! crowd and cer- tamly had the t program of en- tertamment. The next 3“}an will be held on Sunday, up): 14, as near as can be attcertained and another smart bill of tare a being lined up Rama work has been stressed on the playgrounds this week where the youngsters have been making vanous xterm tom the reed. Weather permitting. all threeogalaygrounds were at it pun nigt Fr., _ ,, . On Tuesday Seugram's will eg; Dommson Life at Waterloo at while on Wednaday, rorsyth's will clash wan Ray's Girls at St. Louis. Thursday', same wall we galley: Gals taking on Cedar I'M“ - Known. - DUO-Ml I 3w W - WATIILOO - DUI 4-47“ or ‘47" Cait Jason a Winon Mn) and have them Mot up yoqr vacation cloning. AND SPEAKING OF VACATION, ut's time you had thou vocotiorvso0ed clothe: taken (or. of :mmodmtoly All those dull trousers, dresses, suns will look new and will retain that fresh appearance "JIM" We will be plea-0d to new. CASH AND CARRY STORE in cloth“ that have boon wotknly DRY CLEANED AND PRESS“) by Jump & Wind-y, Gloom" mum.wm YOU’LL . . . DIAL 4-4766 LOOK BETTER - FEEL BETTER WORK BETTER After Your. Holidays CLEANERS Boys-Larry House, Jimmy Thomson and Orrin Ferguson. f3:-I;. " --." n n._,< - r,- 6 and 7 yrs-Caro) Dean, Syl- via Henderson and Lorraine AI- len. i 5 yrs. and under-Donna Allen, lan? Ann Glendennmg, Sharon Henderson. The Mr, and Mrs. Club held that July meeting at Potter's Flats m the form of a family put- IUC. Thirty-tive members and their families were present. Fol- towing a sumptuous picnic supper races were run, Mr. and Mrs. Club Enjoyl Picnic. Winners in the various events were: Pia navillev ' Girls, 8 aid ji-r-Facts-Fira, ""ee.1e'9'aeomtrremrofatmehbattttse m 1gt,tstv2firtit.iiiie2iiiiiiiEii -eW--tte ‘eoptcr nude It safety, - than. it Ind only 55, Inn. to an "-4. On.- -tratuas, lull " Nonhmpton. huh-d, In; to P" the ,l'lffftJdltllit, .1 - - tteMoorter,' the “a" Skeeter, and the Piiot, Min: I the "i “than. we he'd an. “In. anal 'AttEeiiite.teet1tetLtrrt1yrtttrs% In“ which In: " 'm, u. Bun-r (Chm-Eh Court-ponds“) _ I Newspaper race-Bob Glenden- rung, Larry Home and Bili.Glen- 1denning. Adults-George Thomson. I Ladies-Helen Hume. I Men under 40--Russel Fergus- ‘son. t l ieadimr-Marjorie Shana. N , Cracker race-Evelyn Schnei- der. _ Mr, and Mrs, Everett Dean and Larry of Brantford with rel lives here Mr and.Mrs. "Anl/rh'JJf,',' and Carol returning with them (for the week-end and Civic Holi- ite: M Pun Sum l it: goI’owmg is a list of the ifhylhs Ann sm"/th,"i%ua"iGn aid Hotbtetter "023? icck,"iGir Emimn son; Pass, George 'eiGiiilyt"t' Grade vr--Phrhis Ann Smith. Ronald Hotitotter; Pals. Jack Bourne, Grade Iv-armor, Erica Lam, Grade Ir-Honors, Francis Fer- gugmn; RamLLesho Fulcher, "y,",vdt,,rt,es who went to Galt re y to try the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto tzarninationa in piano an_d theory. Nurse The names are mg: mg to grade and merit. A stop was made at the Falls on the way home to View the il- lumination. Recent visitors m town were: Mr and Mrs. Wilmer and chil- dren of Guelph visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Christensen and fam. ily. V Wr. and MIST}. Dr: Adrrriier and Mrs. Ed, Harmer were Sunday visitors m Gan, the latter remain- l ing for several days. Pellet Mocking Bet for August. PYT A ..I.. ._..AA:_‘ _e AL- II'A l Mrs. Weir Graham and son Ga- ‘ry of Bright accompanied by Mrs. 'ip. Hannenberg were Monday visi- Wars with G. Strome and Mrs. Re- 'ba Shearer at Gait. l Mrs. Rose Hawkins and family 'and other relatives of Brantford ‘were week-end visitors with Mr. (Walter Smith and family. i Woman's Institute Enjoy l “hip to "in". Diguict. Thirty-six members and friends :0! the Plathsville Women's Insti- tute enjoyed a picturesque trip on the Blue Bird Coach Lines bus to Queenston, Niagara Falls and Crystal Beach on Thursday. The group was conducted on. a trip through the Gardener's Training School grounds by the senior stw. dents of that nstitution, This school is just out of Queenston, and in part of the Niagara Parkw ways, while in Niagara Falls a, visit was made to the National Biscuit Company to see howt "Shredded Wheat" was made and packed. At Crystal Bach thel group dispersed and each one did and saw what each one Wished, I l In charge of the games were: "Er. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mr. iand Mrs, Russel Ferguson and {ME and Mrs. Ale? Glendenn'mg. Seventeen members answered the roll call and twenty calls were reported. Mrs. Pergusson offered her home tor the "Birthday meet- ing" in August. Mrs. Hewitt was appointed to interview Mission Band leaders. Mrs. George Harris- son herald of the day, Cave a reggings‘lllq FakingAight", Mrs. C. Fulcher and Mrs. Cam- eron Hume sang a duet and Mrs. Frank King gave an inspiring adArest 9n 'Terpperane". - The July meeting of the W0- men's Missionary Society of PlattsviHe United Church was held at the home of Miss Belle McKie with the president, Mrs. E. Hewitt presid_ing, A - _, Prayer was ortered by Mrs. K. B. McLennan and Mrs. E, Calder reed the Scripture, Convenors of ttleurrarra;'r'e Myp and. lore Edeards. Tiing the Tie-Beatrice Habel an!) Bill Glemlerytine. I _ Rit,-g'oge/t gcGeider, Lloyd jPark ouse and Bobby Glenden- in"! Piggy-back - Cameron and Marjorie Shantz. Sprig r--rimi an. honors~ Girls l Mother's shoes-Kath- ryn Haber, Carol Doan and Fran- eitrergusson. - Boys in Dad's sltoes--Morgan Schneider, Murray Schneider and Ted House. Three-legged race---Bob Glen- denning and Ted House, Lloyd Parkhouse and Morgan Schnei- der, Bill Glendenning and Murray Schneider. Bag race, boys-Lloyd Park- house and Bobby Glendenning ang Orrin Fergesoa, Wheelbarrow race - Morgan Schneider and Lloyd Parkhouse, Bob Glendenning and Ted House, Kathryn Habel and Sylvia Hen- demon. Bag race, EirlséCaml Doan, Kthhryrt.and §ylvia Hfetderlson. Grade VH - Pals, Marilyn Boys-Teddy House and Billy Glendenning. Teenager - Kathryn Mabel, Murray hneider and Billy Glen- deming._ son and Beth Babel Girls, 10 and ii-Katharine Ha- Eel, Francis Ferguson and Carol we the 'r-radii, Gf 7;;WIITIE lo "i inches, thought he'd (in. angle prod. Mr and Mrs Israel Mumelman. Mr. and Mrs Lorne Mundmun and I“. Viola Ila-em at Manna “mlmnn'l. Kincardine Mr and Mm More Schulz and family of Tennis are spend- in; a few weeks with relatives Me and M. Waterloo. NMim ”Viola Martin and Miss sncy ttrtin s m the week-end at the A'l',rdl'urdlSP, and WM- kip's Glen, " Mr, and Mm. Earn Schmidt, Mr. Lloyd Schmidt 1nd Miss Doris Behmidt of “may spent Sun- day with Mr and Mrs Milton Globe. Mrs. Lucy Callow of Toronto is on a visit with her sister. Mrs. Frank Demon. They attended the sale held on Thursday at Bright of the house and household ef- fects of their niece, Mn and Wal. ter Green. "Dolt Little's Orchestra" ot Galt supplied the musu: on Fri- day evening at Plattsville Town Hall for a dance sponsored by the Yoqng Men‘s plan Mr. and Mrs Fred Weaken were recent visitors with Hard; FG'rwiaie I _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waldie spent [several days the past week holi- 'r/late,',.' at outside points. [ rs. Ida McDonald of Gait was a 'l'uesdaK1 visitor at the home of Mr. and rs. J, Hockton, Mr. and Mrs, Clair Harmer andv son Charles and Donald Nurse and Danny. Stauffer spent the week, eng holiday: yt was“! Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Babel were Saturday visitors at the Huronic Camp in the Lake Huron area and spent the week-end with the tor, mer's brother and family at Grand Bend. Mr, and Mrs, William Harman berg of Kitchener were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C, Han- nenbeyg, Plaluyillq East Mr, and Mrs, Gray Nurse and children of lngersoll visited on Friday at the home of their for mer's parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. Nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Graham' Fenn. at- tended the Chase-Ball nuptials which took place on Saturday at St. Catharines, The early potato crop is not showing a Very good production of tubers and as it is expected the stock will soon die down little hopes are. hold for a ggod yield: Mr. and Mrs, James Fenn and family were Saturday visitors at Delhi, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walther. A heavy electrical storm passed over this district on Friday after- hoon accompanied b a heavy downpour of rain. Xlthough it did not last long the rainfall wa,' much welcomed and would be quite beneficial, The heaviest of the storm and rain went north and south of the village. Cooler weather followed for the week- end which was a great relief from the sweltering heat of the past week. A form of "ttu" is prevalent in and about Plattsville. A number are suffering from colds and sore .throats and it is very emancipat- mg. Mr. Ed, Seibert of Detroit. for- mer resident of Plattsville, paid a firing visit in Plattsville on Sat- urday on his way to visit his mo- Ity, in Zurich. Mr. Seibert called ‘on Charles Hoffman and also in- lquired about a number of old ac- quaintances. His parents, the late William Seibert and Mrs. Seibert resided here some 45 years ago when they conducted a general store in which now Mr. and Mrs, Andeyson are in business of same. Mr, and Mrs. G. D. Harmer and Dwight were, week-end visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hen. Ayr, __ _ Mr and Mrs. H, Ranck and chil. dren of Bridgeport Were week. end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. P, Ranch. l Mr, and Mrs, F, B. Dean, Mr. (and. Mrs. E. Donn and family, Mr. and Mrs. J, Peters and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hume and Carson Einwachter attended the Western Canada reunion held at Butler: Resort, Puslmch Lake, held re- cerltly. 7 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harmer and baby Margaret Ann of Galt at the home ofoMr. and Mrs. J. J. Thorn- son and other relatives in we vil- by» Mr. and Mrs. C. Hannenberg and Betty of Kitchener vacationed with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harmer any. family, A _, Iago; Miss Ruby Milne has returned from spendi her hcauon with Miss Lillianngaind and Mr. Wil- liapy Cann in Toronto. Mrs. Weir Graham and son Ga- r of Bright accompanied by Mrs. at Harmer visited on Tuesday wi_th relatives in Gait. Mt, and Mrs, Allan BOurne upon the arrival ot a son at Woodstock Gtyral 119521131 SY?. July trlls. Mr. and Kits. Warren Grimes have returned home after spend- ing several weeks with relatives id Maine. couratuutions are xtended to Mr, and Mrs. Allan 'it'l'/i'l upon Br In. a (cumm- More Schulz tthe.. at bride where the guests were re- ceived by the mother of the bride and the mother of the bride- groom who both wore navy blue crepe gown; The happy young rouplo left later for a wedding trip to the Thousand Island: an Ottawa, the bride donning a gray gnbardine suit with black acces- pork-a. Mr and Mrs Harry Soup and Mr. and In. mu _ at It. I Marriage vows were taken at the Steinman Amish Mennonite Church, Baden, on Saturday " ternoon by Miss Reta Grace Ga- scho, daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gascho who reside east of Baden, and Mr, Ray Beechler, son of Mr. and Mrs Amos Baeeh- ler, New Hamburg, Bishop Moses o, JaMzi.fKastor of the church was the o tinting minister and the Bender Male inert” provid- ed levers] vocal Be ections during the ceremony. The bride was be- cominuly attired in a white moire taffeta .dreets with "new neckline and fun skirt. Her at- tendant was Miss Eileen Kipler and she wore a pink brocaded taf- feta dress made simihrlw that worn by the bride. The t man was Mr, Glenn James Jenni, Ta- vistock. while the utter: were Mr. R? Kutzi of Baden, and Mr.‘ Willar Gingerich, also of Baden Pollowtna the ceremony, a rece / tion was held at the home of 'a Baden t Bttehurischo thaptUU. I Some or the other boys claim lthat they wouldn't mind paying "he two dollar fee if the govern- .ment would take it and turn back more birds, This is a logicaitrgu- iment only to a point. What it one Pt the farmers from Wilmot came (into town and thought he would like to walk all over your lawn? ‘Would you make an effort to [make it easier for him to do? In all probabilities you would order him off. A farmer has just the name right to order you off his farm, but most of the Wilmot' iTownship farmers have left their land without sigm so you could hunt on it. The two-dollar fee, helped to keep the sign; oft these| lands. There are a lot of otheri arguments why we should pay thvt two dollars and not squawk about it, but it you still think it IS wrong. bring it up at the next club meeting and we will see if any- thing can be done about your complaints. I The explanation is simple, ‘Waterloo Township " not a L“Closed Area", and until it is, the Department of Lands and Forests, 'on whom we depend for the birds, Will not release any birds to as- sociations tor release other than in townships like Wilmot that are closed areas. Many of the boys cannot see why they have to help raise these birds and then turn around and pay a two-dollar li- cense tee to Wilmot to hunt them, One thing the are overlooking is the fact that {Vilma is also rais- ing and liberating a number ot these birds, and that the farmers of this township are providing the actual grounds on which these birds can be hunted. These are all considerations that have to be taken into account. We have been told by several of the members of the Rod and Gun club that they cannot see why we Atrt't release the pheas, ants we get in Waterloo Township and then declare an open season here. “Muhamm- d:_1_nivlat. August Inn at a ton.) There is also the matter ot ttnat (date for the crow shoal. to. be dir.. 1cuuedand u willbe decided de-, ttnitely at an. meeting when the leo' "dl/tPte mus" 3." mm, a e er eta tween-an to a shoot of tub 'iiiiii2 Believe me, known, 11310.: mi. "his meeting, ion are re y dirriiiil, '/a"efUteigPgiengSPxi) te dam-ion on a on net you 3 There will be no enterwnmeat) ‘m the sense ot the Word. but there; wulfrobahly be enough interest- 11;} iscussmn to keep your mmd 0 your Ctroublm‘ to; the whole 'evening ome and rum l pecuve member. We still m [room for a few were 390d men, on Hellman has got himself a new Coxe Preeapobl reel and claims now that he won't have to use a boat while casting. All he has to do is put the new reel on and cast deal: across the lake or river. l Charley MoogE ot " an: St., :was trolling for bus with his re- gum casting tackle last week, when I big Northern Pike decid- ed he liked the look ot the dou- ble spinner Charley was using. The pike put up quite an argu- ment, but was Arsatly and in over the gunwale and taken to shore where he tipped the scales at an even 18 pounds. Thaw a lot of pike, CharJeyr-cyttrratulatiorvs! A (ow manna ram and a small drop m temperature seems to have put meet game ttsh back on the teed again, and many of the boys are reporting good catches of bass, pickerel an pike, Don't hear too much about our own personal favorite, the trout, but we are still managmg to get hold of a tew ot them even if we have practically stopped keeping them this, Lupe ot the year. Br In. Clare-m- Din-wad (Gimmick Conny-1nd.” Mr. at! In Alba! M. Ivon- ch chm Anne and Keith, I. Shirl-7 Enema .nd Mr. Don [strum m on nation an. wee Dana. Irm In“. Mgt- can 'l.1Mgt rum. ol thing»... Mr. - Mm. M C. Kuhn and ehitdme. Dun; and Down: Vidal In I few " In! week use. "than: at Campbelllotd. Mr. Ken Shun: spent the weekend In Detroit. In; Loo-u ere-mu: has n- mmed after a three week! vau- “on. nlndv-hton - Izabel-uncouth.“ and” Mad ttut.h1'M.ppN,tglt m- .Last Week . The Waterloo Rod and Gun Club MON., AUG. 8th " young pheasants were obtained tron the Department of Lands on"d Forests. These birds have now been re- leosed and will furnish shooting during the open moon in Wilmot Township this to”. A many birthday my m ho- "triaairiGi,"wii'.' IN 0". YIN! Spun contributed In the service ot the community " 'lie says we camg to is" at a bad tins-there'- ' tornblo housing shot use." WHAT WILL " THE NEXT MG CONSERVATION MOVE? . INFORMATION ON CROW SHOOT MEETING 8 P.M. AT THE HACIENDA NEW MEMBERS ACCEPTED AT MEETING UNDERTOOK ITS FIRST MG CONSERVATION EFFORT! To hen of the amazing results! Let'. discuss It at the COME TO OUR ) Mr Hand In. B. Krt-1, and {van son are “uni with the ormen mom In. that, It Mrs. “1.1:!“ isiGiei at My - [fuel In: on [orally with an“ 'icuiiiENsirfiiki iii Daub. a! a In and In 'iiiitio."ti'ii'igiuiii, 8'. M In. Wuhcnm It Id .. C. eeter Bee' and etyiLdryy. Mit alble’sétiéif -at"Eiu-cFnTi tor two weeks. and... _ .031.- Beets Mt', Lara ',iy,fst4h?,tii2S'kti gnl‘n-a h B.. in Langmu- meeting. ..tt.ui-e

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