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- WWI Newsclippings - Kitchener and Waterloo manufacturers increased business, Waterloo Chronicle August 20, 1914 p. 2Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Aug 1914 Article from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph of August 20, 1914 about Kitchener and Waterloo manufacturers being given contracts for army supplies. Manufacturers include L. McBrine Company; Berlin Trunk and Bag Company; Duering Trunk Company; D.V. Oberholtzer Company; C.A. Ahrens Company; Western Shoe Company; Berlin Shoe Company; Valentine and Martin Shoe Company.Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Aug 1914 Article from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph of August 20, 1914 about Kitchener and Waterloo manufacturers being given contracts for army supplies. Manufacturers include L. McBrine Company; Berlin Trunk and Bag Company; …Waterloo Public Library
- WWI Newsclippings - British Army Reservists leaving Kitchener for the front, Waterloo Chronicle August 20, 1914 p. 4Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Aug 1914 Article from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph of August 20, 1914 about 4 British Army reservists leaving Kitchener for Quebec to report for duty.Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Aug 1914 Article from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph of August 20, 1914 about 4 British Army reservists leaving Kitchener for Quebec to report for duty.Waterloo Public Library
- WWI Newsclippings - Prices for foodstuffs increasing, Waterloo Chronicle August 20, 1914 p. 2Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On), 20 Aug 1914 Article from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph of August 20, 1914 about the increase in the price of foodstuffs due to the war. J. Uffelman of the Ontario Seed Company is quoted as saying imports of seeds from Germany have stopped. Lists prices of wheat, flour and sugar.Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On), 20 Aug 1914 Article from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph of August 20, 1914 about the increase in the price of foodstuffs due to the war. J. Uffelman of the Ontario Seed Company is quoted …Waterloo Public Library
- WWI Newsclippings - Kaiser Wilhelm bust thrown into Victoria Park lake, August 27, 1914Waterloo Chronicle, 27 Aug 1914 See also 881-074. See Kitchener Waterloo Record November 2, 2011 See: "The Kaiser's Bust" by Patricia P. McKegney, call number 940.488971345Waterloo Chronicle, 27 Aug 1914 See also 881-074. See Kitchener Waterloo Record November 2, 2011 See: "The Kaiser's Bust" by Patricia P. McKegney, call number 940.488971345Waterloo Public Library
- WWI Newsclippings - Great Britain's Declaration of War and editorial, Waterloo Chronicle August 6, 1914, p. 2Waterloo Chronicle, 6 Aug 1914 Great Britain's declaration of war from the August 6, 1914 edition of the Waterloo Chronicle Telegraph. Also an editorial on the start of the war.Waterloo Chronicle, 6 Aug 1914 Great Britain's declaration of war from the August 6, 1914 edition of the Waterloo Chronicle Telegraph. Also an editorial on the start of the war.Waterloo Public Library
- WWI Newsclippings - German Reservists in Kitchener Waterloo, Waterloo Chronicle August 13, 1914 p. 5Waterloo Chronicle, 13 Aug 1914 Article on German army reservists from the August 6, 1914 edition of the Waterloo Chronicle Telegraph describing the Canadian order in council passed requiring the reservists to give their "parole" that they would not leave Canada to fight in the German army.Waterloo Chronicle, 13 Aug 1914 Article on German army reservists from the August 6, 1914 edition of the Waterloo Chronicle Telegraph describing the Canadian order in council passed requiring the reservists to give their "parole" …Waterloo Public Library
- WWI Newsclippings - How Twin City Affected by War, Waterloo Chronicle article, August 13, 1914, p. 5Waterloo Chronicle, 13 Aug 1914 Article from the August 13, 1914 edition of the Waterloo Chronicle Telegraph describing some of the early effects on prices and availability of certain clothing articles such as silk and ribbons, toys and medications in the Kitchener (Berlin) and Waterloo areas.Waterloo Chronicle, 13 Aug 1914 Article from the August 13, 1914 edition of the Waterloo Chronicle Telegraph describing some of the early effects on prices and availability of certain clothing articles such as silk and …Waterloo Public Library
- WWI Newsclippings - Berlin Army Volunteers departing for the front, Waterloo Chronicle August 20, 1914 p. 3Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Aug 1914 Article about army volunteers from Berlin (Kitchener) departing from Berlin for training camp in Valcartier, Quebec from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph or August 20, 1914.Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Aug 1914 Article about army volunteers from Berlin (Kitchener) departing from Berlin for training camp in Valcartier, Quebec from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph or August 20, 1914.Waterloo Public Library
- Influenza Epidemic in Waterloo clippings 1918Waterloo Chronicle, 3 Oct 1918 A few clippings from the Waterloo Chronicle Telegraph of October 1918 regarding the scope of the influenza epidemic in the Town of Waterloo. Includes some death notices.Waterloo Chronicle, 3 Oct 1918 A few clippings from the Waterloo Chronicle Telegraph of October 1918 regarding the scope of the influenza epidemic in the Town of Waterloo. Includes some death notices.Waterloo Public Library
- Waterloo Hotel, Waterloo, OntarioWaterloo Chronicle, 20 Jun 1935 Bowman House built in 1840 by Henry Bowman on the north east corner of King and Erb Streets and was initially known as the Farmer's Hotel. In 1867 directory lists William L. Bowman as the proprietor. In 1882 it was bought by Henry Zimmerman and eventually the name was changed …Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Jun 1935 Bowman House built in 1840 by Henry Bowman on the north east corner of King and Erb Streets and was initially known as the Farmer's Hotel. In 1867 directory lists …Waterloo Public Library
- What's your drink?Vrbanac, Bob, Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Oct 2016, p. 13 City of Waterloo Museum exhibit, Cocktails, explores the culture.Vrbanac, Bob, Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Oct 2016, p. 13 City of Waterloo Museum exhibit, Cocktails, explores the culture.Waterloo Public Library
- Landlords lauded for refugee responseBeattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 1 Dec 2016, p. 1, column 2 Landlords are recognized as going above and beyond with renting homes to Syrian refugees.Beattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 1 Dec 2016, p. 1, column 2 Landlords are recognized as going above and beyond with renting homes to Syrian refugees.Waterloo Public Library
- Waiting on a trainBeattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 1 Dec 2016, p. 3, column 1 Photo of construction on King Street.Beattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 1 Dec 2016, p. 3, column 1 Photo of construction on King Street.Waterloo Public Library
- Local inventor creates device to ward off potential attackerBeattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 1 Dec 2016, p. 4 Photo of Cressman and his device.Beattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 1 Dec 2016, p. 4 Photo of Cressman and his device.Waterloo Public Library
- Giving them a place to playVrbanac, Bob, Waterloo Chronicle, 1 Dec 2016, p. 13, column 1 Clair Lake neighbours join forces for community playground.Vrbanac, Bob, Waterloo Chronicle, 1 Dec 2016, p. 13, column 1 Clair Lake neighbours join forces for community playground.Waterloo Public Library
- Supporting scalabilityVrbanac, Bob, Waterloo Chronicle, 1 Dec 2016, p. 16, column 1 Photo of Guay and the new office workspace.Vrbanac, Bob, Waterloo Chronicle, 1 Dec 2016, p. 16, column 1 Photo of Guay and the new office workspace.Waterloo Public Library
- Back to the real worldJackson, Adam, Waterloo Chronicle, 1 Dec 2016, p. 24, column 1 Photo of 19-year old Aaron Hornostaj.Jackson, Adam, Waterloo Chronicle, 1 Dec 2016, p. 24, column 1 Photo of 19-year old Aaron Hornostaj.Waterloo Public Library
- Senior housing crunch comingBeattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 3 Nov 2016, p. 1, column 1 Photo of Betty Gottfried.Beattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 3 Nov 2016, p. 1, column 1 Photo of Betty Gottfried.Waterloo Public Library
- K-W Poppy Fund launch brings memoriesBeattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 3 Nov 2016, p. 1 Photo of Stan Howie and Dave Jaworsky recieving the first poppy. Another photo of Jack Gough, Jim Fraser, Mike Edwards and Steve Man raising the remembrance day flag.Beattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 3 Nov 2016, p. 1 Photo of Stan Howie and Dave Jaworsky recieving the first poppy. Another photo of Jack Gough, Jim Fraser, Mike Edwards and Steve Man raising the remembrance day flag.Waterloo Public Library
- Cities' joint services initiative makes GO train service a priorityBeattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 3 Nov 2016, p. 4, column 2 Waterloo is working with Kitchener to lobby for more regular GO Train service from Kitchener to Toronto.Beattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 3 Nov 2016, p. 4, column 2 Waterloo is working with Kitchener to lobby for more regular GO Train service from Kitchener to Toronto.Waterloo Public Library