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Waterloo Historical Society Annual Volume 99 Text Index
A A Dream Come True
(A) W.H.E. Schmalz, 99: 160, 162
A Duffle Bag, Close Friends and Lots of Memories: The Photo Diary of Marion
Swinton, W.R.C.N.S.
(A) Michelle Fowler, 99: 17–20
A Point of View of History
(A) Norman High, 99: 114
Ahrens, Carl, 99: 15
Ambrose, Linda, 99: 166
Anstett, Andy, 99: 168
Ashton, Ralph, 99: 169
Attiwandron Park (Cressman’s Woods), 99: 157
Atwater-Hallatt, Rosanne, 99: 178–180, 181–186
B Ballantyne, Jim, 99: 174
Bank of Montreal, Kitchener, 99: 40–41, 52
Barr, Mary, 99: 85
Barrie, Will, 99: 115, 123-124, 133, 139, 143, 145-146, 150, 164
Bean, Roy, 99: 167
Bean, Roy (Mrs), 99: 167
Bechtel, Jack, 99: 194
Bechtel, Marion, 99: 190–194
Bechtel's Ford, Waterloo Township, 99: 126, 157
Belair, Charles, 99: 168
Benson, Lillian, 99: 114
Bergey, Lorna, 99: 208
Berlin Button Works, Berlin, 99: 195
Berlin Lion Brewery, Kitchener (aka Blue Top, Ranger, Huether’s, Dow Kingsbeer),
99: 200
2 Big Trees, Galt, 99: 15
Bingeman, E. Mrs, 99: 78
Bird, Michael, 99: 89
Bitzer-Budaker Ltd, Kitchener, 99: 41
Bitzer, Dorothea (Schaak), 99: 92, 98
Bitzer, Gottlieb, 99: 92-98, 100
Blair
first school, 99: 200
Bloomfield, Elizabeth, 99: 51, 157
Bowman, Beniah B., 99: 60, 85
Boyle, David, 99 : 111
Brébeuf, Father Jean de, 99: 126, 157
Breithaupt, Fred, 99: 131
Breithaupt, James R., 99: 166, 168
Breithaupt, Lillian, 99: 169
Breithaupt, Louis O., 99: 125
Breithaupt, W.H., 99: 112, 117, 120, 131, 151
Brenner family documents, 99: 201
Breslau Community Centre, 99: 54
Brewers' Retail, Kitchener, 99: 40
Britton, Jane, 99: 53
Broome, A.E. (Dusty), 99: 121-133, 139, 146
Brown, Sharon, 99: 53
Brubacher Green, Kitchener, 99: 90
Brubacher, Catharine (Shirk), 99: 90
Brubacher, John E., 99: 90
Brubacher, Lydia (Musselman), 99: 90
Brubacher, Samuel, 99: 89–98
Bruce, Sharon, 99: 192
Buckler, Elizabeth (Truss), 99: 196
Buckler, Lucy Ann, 99: 196
Buckler, William, 99: 196
3 Buckwald, Jim, 99: 191
Burke, Susan, 99: 178
Bushnell, Blanche, 99: 190
Butcher, Alan, 99: 26
C Cambridge: the making of a Canadian city
(A) Kenneth McLaughlin, 99: 25
Canada Company, Guelph, 99: 138, 161
Canada Furniture Co, 99: 207
Canadian National Railway, 99: 63, 73
Canadian Museum Association (CMA), 99: 134, 141, 146,
Canadian Pacific Railway, 99: 63
Carling O'Keefe, 99: 44
Carter, Eric, 99: 164
Casselman, Hubert, 99: 169
Cayley, Ruth, 99: 188
Cayley, Tom, 99: 188
Cecile, Louis P., 99: 110
Central America Calls Waterloo Man Whose Willow Tree Planting Saves Shores From
Angry Waters
(A) Kitchener Daily Record, 99: 84, 86
Chafe, Anne, 99: 88
Chamber of Commerce, Kitchener, 99: 125
Charcoal Steak House, Kitchener, 99: 42, 52
Christian G. and Amanda Scheifley: Their Ancestors / Their Heirs
(A) Susan Scheifley Reed, 99: 85
Christie, Richard, 99: 191
Churches, Waterloo
Church of the Open Bible, 99: 87
First United, 99: 79
Pentecostal Tabernacle, 99: 87
Colombo, John A., 99: 166
4 Colombo, John Robert, 99: 157, 166
Coltart, George, 99: 79
Conestoga wagon, 1807, 99: 140
Cook, O. (Snyder) (Mrs), 99: 173
Cowan, Mrs T.D., aka Jennie Cowan, 99: 115, 117, 120, 121, 123-124
Cressman, Ella M., 99: 171
Cressman, Josiah, 99: 156
Cressman's Woods, Kitchener, (also see Home Watson Park), 99: 125–127,
130–131, 156–157
Oromocto spring legend, 99: 157
Cunningham, Walter, 99: 157
D Dahms, Fred, 99: 167
Daillon, Joseph de la Roche, 99: 126, 157
Dare Foods Ltd, Kitchener
artefacts collection, 99: 198
Darling, Doris K., 99: 197
Darling, John S.
public school trustee, 99: 197
Davies, Blodwen, 99: 114
Dearlove, Karen, 99: 54
Denney, Frances L., 99: 168
Detweiler, Daniel B., 99: 169
Devitt, Ed, 99: 171
Dickson, F.W.R., 99: 165, 170
Dickson, Paul, 99: 53
Disher, Garfield, 99: 132
Doerr, Carl, 99: 166, 174
Domgroup Ltd / Dominion Stores, Toronto, 99: 43, 47, 52
Dominion Public Works, 99: 63
Doon Pioneer Village, Kitchener (and see Ontario Pioneer Community Foundation,
OPCF)
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Babcock Inn, 150 Year Old Inn, 1958, 99: 139, 161
Canada Company Priory, 99: 109, 138, 143, 161
Dry Goods and General Store, 99: 138, 161
inception and development, 99: 111–164
museum, 99: 114, 147,
other early structures, 99: 138-139, 161,
Peter McArthur House, 99: 138, 143, 161
Priory, (Canada Company Priory), 99: 138, 143, 161,
Doon School of Fine Arts, Kitchener, 99: 123, 156
founders, 99: 187–188
Doon, Village of, 99: 113, 151
Drever, Dorothy, 99: 114, 127, 130,
Dug Out Restaurant, Waterloo, 99: 87
Dumart, Woodrow "Woody," 99: 171
Dundurn Castle, 99: 127
Dunford, Ross, 99: 170
Dunham, Mabel, 99: 172, 173, 178 115, 117, 120, 153
Durst, Dorothy, 99: 171
E Eby, Benjamin
family, 99: 98
school / meetinghouse, 99: 90
Eby, Isaac, 99: 98
Eby, Samuel, 99: 115
Eby, Susannah, 99: 173
Eby, Veronica / Veronika (Schumacher), 99: 89, 96-98
Elliott, Hugh C, 99: 132, 146, 156
Elmira, Town of
oral histories, 99: 204
English, John, 99: 178
Enlightenment
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(A) Jack Bechtel, 99: 194
Ermel, Frederick, 99: 132
Ermel, Veronica, 99: 132
F Fairway Mennonite Home, Cambridge, 99: 179
Farrow, Margaret (Fuller), 99: 166
Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario (aka Women’s Institutes)
historical preservation activities, 99: 122, 127 146, 152-153, 162
Tweedsmuir Histories, 99: 116, 152–153
Wellesley chapter, 99: 202
Ferrie, Adam Jr, 99: 187
festhallen (festival halls)
pretzels, 99: 181
Fis(c)her, Peter, 99: 117, 120
Fowler, Michelle, 99: 17
Frank, Jerry, 99: 88
Fremmerlid, Fern, 99: 37
Fried, Murray, 99: 166
From Berlin to the Trek of the Conestoga: A Revisionist Approach to Waterloo
County's German Identity
(A) Geoffrey Hayes, 99: 156
Frost, Leslie, 99: 130, 137,
Fuller, Richard, 99: 53
G Gage, Frances, sculptor
Jenny Wren statue, Cambridge, 99: 9, 20, 23-24, 26, 28
Galloway, Tom, 99: 168
Galt, John, 99: 126, 138, 161
Garvie, Donald, 99: 158
German Folklore in Ontario
(A) Humphrey Milnes, 99: 169, 175
7 Gerster, Norman, 99: 207
Gies, Fred, 99: 167
Gingerich, Judy, 99: 192
Goldfan Holdings, 99: 47
Good, Milton, 99: 139, 162
Good, Nelson, 99: 139, 162
Good, Reginald, 99: 89–98
Gooding, James, 99: 146
Gowing, Wayne, 99: 171
Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA)
Scheifele's willows, 99: 82
Grand River Railway, 99: 63
Grand Valley Conservation Authority (GVCA)
Grand Valley Conservation Report, 1954, 99: 131–132, 136-137, 139, 159
partnership with OPCF, 99: 131–132, 136–137, 139
Grand Valley Institute for Women, Kitchener, 99: 157
Groh, Howard, 99: 146
Grubbe, T.P., 99: 118
Guelph, 99: 138, 161,
possible site for museum, 99: 125-127
Gus Maue Sports, Waterloo, 99: 87
Guthe, Dr Carl E., 134-136, 141, 150, 159, 160
“The Museum as a Social Instrument”, 135
Gysbers, Peter, 99: 42
H Haller, Douglas Weber
Royal Highland Fusiliers, 99: 197
Hallman, Jacob, 99: 173
Hamilton, Bess, 99: 187
Hamilton, Ross, 99: 187
Hawke, Audrey (Scheifele), 99: 78–79, 86
Hawke, Philip N., 99: 78–79
8 Hayes, Geoffrey, 99: 6, 156
Helwig, A.C. (Mrs), 99: 169
Huether, Christian, 99: 200
High, Norman, 99: 114
Hill, Valerie, 99: 180
Hilliard, C. Mrs, 99: 78
Historical Group Names Executive, Plans Activities
(A) Kitchener-Waterloo Record, 99: 153
History of the Pioneer German Language Press of Ontario 1835-1918
(A) Herbert K. Kalbfleisch, 99: 170, 175
HiWay Camera, Kitchener, 99: 41–42
HiWay Flower Shop, Kitchener, 99: 41, 52
HiWay Garden Centre, Kitchener, 99: 42
HiWay Hair Styling, Kitchener, 99: 41
HiWay Market Story, The
(A) Bob Schulte, 99: 30–52
HiWay Market, Kitchener, 99: 30–52, BC
largest independent in Canada, 99: 36
Hoch, Gerald, 99: 51
Hoffman, Susan, 99: 164, 176–180
Home, Ruth, 99: 125-127, 134, 157,
Home Child movement, 99: 54
Homer Watson, 99: 156,
Homer Watson House & Gallery, 99: 156
Palette Garden, 99: 102, 187-194
Homer Watson House & Gallery Foundation
first president, 99: 187
founding of, 99: 188-189
Homer Watson (Memorial) Park, 99: 125, 156
Honderich, Beland Hugh, 99: 167
Honderich, Ruth, 99: 167
Horst, Osiah, 99: 205
9 HRH Princess Alice, 99: 11
Huber, Doris, 99: 166
Hunsicker, Isaac Z., 99: 90
Huron natives, 99: 157
Huron Road, 99: 126, 157
Hymmen, Kieth, 99: 168
Hymmen, Ward, 99: 168
I Identifying the Local Past: The Waterloo Historical Society Part Two
(A) Mary Tivy, 99: 111–164
IGA Food Market, Waterloo, 99: 87
Im Zeichen Zwillinge (In the Sign of the Twins)
(A) Nancy-Lou Patterson, 99:89–98
Isherwood, Dorothy, 99: 8, 14, 16
J J.M. Schneider Ltd, 99: 162
Jackson, Bruce, 99: 191
Jackson, Ruth, 99: 191
Janke, Edith, 99: 55
Janzen, Elizabeth, 99: 132
Jeffreys, C.W., 99: 118
Jenny Wren statue, Cambridge, 99: 6, 9-13, 19-29
Jewish Families
Kitchener-Waterloo, 99: 170–171, 175
Johannes, James, 99: 132
Johnson, Margaret, 99: 11
Johnston, Connie, 99: 190
Jones, B.A., 99: 115
Jones, Dr Louis C, 99: 112, 113, 125, 127, 128, 129, 135, 142-146, 150, 158, 164,
Jordan Historical Museum of the Twenty, 99: 125, 127, 128, 129
Joseph Schneider Haus
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collection, 99: 178–179
Jukes Signs, 99: 168
Jukes, Donald, 99: 168
Jukes, Reuben, 99: 168
Junior Farmers of Ontario, 99: 127
Jury, Wilfred, 99: 118
K K & W Art Study Group, 99: 169
Kalbfleisch, Herbert Karl, 99: 170, 175
Kaufman, Bob, 99: 51
Kennedy, Andrea, 99: 6–29
Kerr, Thelma, 99: 190
KFUN Radio, 99: 87
Killan, Gerald, 99: 118, 151,
King, B. (Mrs), 99: 171
King, William Lyon Mackenzie, 99: 56, 168
Kitchener Button Industries Ltd, Kitchener, 99: 195
Kitchener German: A Pennsylvania German Dialect
(A) Henry Kratz & Humphrey Milnes, 99: 169, 175
Kitchener-Waterloo Field Naturalists, 99: 202
Klinck, Carl, 99: 169
Kohli, Marjorie (Marj), 99: 54, 178
Kolb, Magdalena (Bechtel), 99: 98
Kolb, Tobias, 99: 98
KOOL FM Radio, 99: 87
Kraft, Dorothy, 99: 30-34, 36, 39, 42-44, 47, 50-51
Kraft, Earl, 99: 48–49
Kraft, Ralph, 99: 30–52
Krafts Market, Waterloo, 99: 31–32
Krieger, Arthur, 99: 51
Kronis, Dorothy, 99: 170–171, 175
11 L L. Kuntz Park Brewery, Waterloo, 99: 200
Lamb, Kathryn, 99: 177–179
Landon, Fred, 99: 118
Lancaster Tavern, Waterloo, 99: 98
Lawn Bowling Club, Waterloo, 99: 79
Legend of Oromocto Spring in Attiwandron Park—Cressman's Woods
(A) Walter Cunningham, 99: 157
Leishman, Thomas, 99: 121
LeRoy Manufacturing Co, Berlin, 99: 139, 162
Libraries
Kitchener Public (KPL), 99: 145
capital expansion, 2011, 99: 55
Grace Schmidt, 99: 176–180
Lichty, Levi S., 99: 77
Litt, Paul, 99: 155
Little, Ellis, 99: 84
Loblaws
and HiWay Market, 99: 47, 51–52
Loewen, Gary, 99: 51
Lublin, Rosie, 99: 171, 175
M Macdonald, Grant
Tiddley Times illustrations, 99: 15
MacNeill, Isabel J.
1st woman independent naval commander, 99: 8, 10, 26
Markham, Anna Catharina (Bitzer), 99: 92–95
Markham, David, 99: 92
Markham, Ida, 99: 92
Markowitz, Ruth, 99: 10-11
Martin, Charles, 99: 174
12 Massey Report / Royal Commission Arts, Letters and Sciences, 1949-1951, 99: 120,
151, 154,
Matthews, Lynn, 99: 176
McCullough, Gretchen, 99: 192
McIntosh, Fran (Rothaermel), 99: 187–194
McKay, Alice (Reid), 99: 165, 174
McLaughlin, Kenneth, 99: 25, 178
McLennan, Sid, 99: 168
McMillan, J.S. (Mrs), 99: 169
Meinzinger, Joe, 99: 168
Memories of Grace Schmidt (1915-2011)
(A) Susan Hoffman, 99: 176–180
Menich, Stephen, 99: 166
Merchant's Rubber, Kitchener, 99: 30–32
Metcalfe, Gwen, 99: 127
military units
118th Battalion
last surviving member, 99: 167
Canadian Women's Army Corps (CWAC), 99: 16, 28
Canadian Naval Centennial Rose 99: 23–24
Royal Highland Fusiliers, 99: 197
Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service (Wrens), 99: 6–29
1st woman independent naval commander, 99: 8
HMCS Bytown, Division II, Galt, 99: 8
HMCS Conestoga, Galt, 99: 6–29
HMCS Jellicoe, Galt, 99: 8–29
HRH Princess Alice, Honorary Commandant, 99: 11
stone frigate, 99: 8, 25–26
Tiddley Times magazine, 99: 15, BC
mills, rych, 99: 56–88, 164–175
Milner, Effie, 99: 118
Mitchinson, Wendy, 99: 6
13 Moh's Tailor Shop, Kitchener, 99: 41
Morden, Jackie, 99: 162
Morgan, Lillian, 99: 191
Motz, Bill, 99: 167
Motz, W.J., 99: 117
Moulder, Ivy, 99: 18
Moyer, Stanley, 99: 168
Mueller, Hilda, 99: 171
N Nagel, James / Jimmie, 99: 168
National Process Engineering Co., Waterloo, 99: 74-77
Nelson Bronze, New Hamburg, 99: 16
Nelson, Barbara, 99: 179
Nelson, Erwin, 99: 179
Nelson, Margaret, 99: 190
New System of Angular Submerged Tree Planting
(A) Oliver S. Scheifele, 99: 60-63, 84
Newman, C.J. (Mrs), 99: 171
Newspapers, Berlin
Berliner Journal, 99: 175
Deutsche Zeitung, 99: 175
Newspapers, Galt
Evening / Daily Reporter, 99: 168
Newspapers, Kitchener
Daily Record
publisher c1947, 99: 167–168
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
history column, 99: 167
Party-Line column, 99: 177
reporters 1953, 99: 168
Newspapers, university
Chevron, 99: 168
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Coryphaeus, 99: 168
Newspapers, Waterloo
Chronicle
publisher c1936, 99: 167
New York State Historical Society / Association (NYSHS / A), 99: 113, 137, 142,
160,
Nickle, W.M., 99: 133
Nicol, Robert, 99: 53
North Dumfries and Ayr
1967 centennial committee, 99: 152
O Oberholtzer, Reuben, 99: 174
Oktoberfest, 99: 181, 186
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, 99: 114, 125
Ontario College of Art, 99: 125, 119
Ontario Conservation Authorities Act, 1946, 99: 131
Ontario Department of Education, 99: 118, 129, 146,
Ontario Department of Planning and Development, 99: 131-133, 137, 139, 141,
Ontario Federation of Agriculture, 99: 127
Ontario Fraktur
(A) Michael Bird, 99: 89
Ontario Historical Society (OHS), 99: 113, 117-120, 123, 127, 134-138, 150-1,
158, 160,
Local Museum Committee (LMC), OHS, 99: 127, 128, 129, 130, 134,
Museum Section, 134-136,
Ontario Hydro Electric, 99: 63
Ontario Junior Farmers’ Association, 99: 123
Ontario Museum of Pioneer Life (OMPL), 99: 122
Ontario Pioneer Community (OPC) / Foundation (OPCF) / Museum (OPCM) / Village
(OPCV) / Ontario Rural Life Museum (ORLM) (and see Doon Pioneer Village) 99:
112-164
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Ontario Sugar Co, 99: 170
Otterbein, Elizabeth (Hermann), 99: 98
Otterbein, Henry, 99: 98
Otterbein, Valentine, 99: 98
Our Todays and Yesterdays: A History of the Township of North Dumfries and the
Vilage of Ayr
(A) Andrew Taylor, 99: 152
Our Yesterdays: A History of the Township of North Dumfries, 1816-1952
(A) Andrew Taylor, 99: 115, 152
Ozaruk, Nick, 99: 166
Ozaruk, Walter, 99: 166
P Page, Frank, 99: 115, 117, 123, 139, 143, 145, 150, 164,
Palette Garden at the Homer Watson House & Gallery
(A) Fran McIntosh, 99: 187–194
Parker, Arthur Carswell, 99: 112, 135
Parks, Cambridge
Soper, 99: 54
Parks, Kitchener
Cressman's Woods, 99: 125–127, 156–157
Homer Watson Memorial, 99: 125, 156
Parks, Waterloo
Waterloo Park
Scheifele's willows, 99: 79, 83
Patterson, Nancy-Lou, 99: 89–98
Pennsylvania-German Folk Art
Bucherzeichen (book plate), 99: 89–98
Fraktur (calligraphy), 99: 89–98
Geberts-schene (birth certificate), 99: 89–98
Scherenschnitt (cut-paper), 99: 89–98
Pennsylvania-German Folklore Society, 99: 123, 126
16 Perchaluk, Peter, 99: 168
Pietraszko, Adam, 99: 51
Pioneer and His Goods and Chattels, The
(A) Jean Waldie, 99: 153
Pizza Palace, Waterloo, 99: 87
Poth, Lee Roy (Mrs), 99: 171
Potter, Alex O., 99: 167
Preston Scout House band, 99: 18
Preston, Richard, 99: 137
Preston Springs Hotel, Preston
as HMCS Jellicoe, 99: 17–18, 26
pretzels
history of, 99: 181–186
Prior, Charles, 99: 161
Provincial Historical Advisory Council (PHAC) / Ontario Provincial Historical Advisory
Board (OPHAB), 99: 119
Provincial Rural Life Museum
(A) A. E. Broome et al, 99: 156
Q Q.S. Holdings Inc, Cambridge, 99: 12
Quickfall, Herb, 99: 44–46
R Rautgauze, Ben, 99: 171
Reaman, G.E., 99: 126, 156,
Red Barn Restaurant, Waterloo, 99: 87
Reed, Susan Scheifley, 99: 85
Reid, Richard, 99: 174
Reimer, John, 99: 168
Reimer, Victor, 99: 168
Reitz, Alex D., 99: 174
Reitz, Tom, 99: 161, 174
17 Remembering the World War II Wrens: A Bigger Picture of Galt's Past
(A) Andrea Kennedy, 99: 6–29
Rijksmuseum voor Volkskunde (State Museum of Culture), 99: 121-122, 154,
Rieder, Martha (Anthes), 99: 198
Rieder, Talmon Henry, 99: 198
Roe, Lillabelle, 99: 10
Roes, Marion, 99: 53
Roth, Lorraine, 99: 166
Rouse, Gordon, 99: 22
Roy, J. H. (Mrs), 99: 173
Roy, Noelle, 99: 173
Royal Ontario Museum, 99: 101, 125
Ruddy, Ray, 99: 54
Russell, Dorothy, 99: 166
Russell, Harold, 99: 164, 166
S Samuel Brubacher: "Master of the Cut-Paper Angels" Folk Artist
(A) Reginald Good, 99: 89–98
Sandlak, Jim, 99: 171
Sandrock, A.W., 99: 139, 163,
Schantz, Benjamin, 99: 98
Schantz, Frank, 99: 166
Schantz, Lidia (Kolb), 99: 89–98
Schantz, Mary (Moyer), 99: 98
Schantz, Tobias, 99: 96–98
Scheifele, Laura N. (Hought), 99: 77–78, 86
Scheifele, Oliver Stauffer
aka Caesar Smith, 99: 65–66, 86
The Willow King, 99: 56–89
Scheifele, Sidney, 99: 65
Scheifley, Aaron C.
1912, 99: 57, 78, 85
18 Scheifley, Alvin, 99: 78
Scheifley, Angeline (Stauffer), 99: 85
Scheifley, Clayton, 99: 78
Scheifley, Frederick, 99: 57, 85
Scheifley, Sidney, 99: 78
Schenk, John A., 99: 195
Schildroth, Don, 99: 166
Schmalz, W.H., 99: 115, 168,
Schmalz, W.H.E., 99: 115, 128, 129, 131, 136, 139. 141, 144, 147, 150, 160, 162,
164
Schmidt, Clara, 99: 179
Schmidt, Garfield, 99: 80, 168
Schmidt, Grace, 99: 55, 176–180
Schmidt, Sally, 99: 179
Schneider, Norman, 99: 139, 162
Schnurr, William, 99: 88
Schofield, Marcia, 99: 191, 194
Schools
Linwood Public, 99: 171
SS#18 Lexington, 99: 171
Sunnyside, 99: 171
Schools, Blair
Blair School, 99: 171
Schools, Cambridge
Grandview Training
abuse allegations c1960-1970, 99: 12–13, 24, 26
as HMCS Conestoga, 99: 12–14, 26
see also Ontario Training School for Girls
Ontario Training School for Girls, Galt
see also Grandvew Training School, 99: 12
Schools, Floradale
Mennonite Bible, 99: 171
19 Schools, Kitchener
John Darling Public, 99: 197
Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate
first female math teacher, 99: 179
Red Schoolhouse, 99: 90
Rockway Mennonite, 99: 171
Suddaby (Central), 99: 165, 174
Schools, Kitchener-Waterloo
K-W Collegiate and Vocational, 99: 171
Schools, New Dundee
New Dundee, 99: 171
Schools, Waterloo
St Louis Separate, 99: 171
Schools, Waterloo Township
SS#1, 99: 200
Schuhmacher, John T., 99: 98
Schuhmacher, Mary (Shantz), 99: 98
Schulte, Bob, 99: 30–52
Scott, Dr John, 99: 170
Seibert, Emily, 99: 115, 128, 129, 171
Sharon Temple, 99: 127
Shelley, Earle C., 99: 169
Shifely, Christian, 99: 84
Shifely, Frederick, 99: 84
Shifely, Matthew, 99: 84
Shoemaker, Dorothy, 99: 172
Sinclair, Adelaide, 99: 14-15
Sleeman, John, 99: 138
Sleeth, William, 99: 192
Snider, Willard L., 99: 205
Snyder, Noah, 99: 173
Snyder, Samuel, 99: 173
20 Society Has Problem Storing Its Antiques
(A) Kitchener-Waterloo Record, 99: 162
Sole, Sergeant Donald
memorial cross, 99: 206
Starbucks, Waterloo, 99: 87
Stauch, Warren, 99: 166
Steckle Heritage Farm, Kitchener, 99: 194
Stokes, Peter, 99: 190, 194
Stoner, Grace, 99: 191
Success of O.S. Scheifele 'Willow King'
(A) Waterloo Chronicle, 99: 85
Surich, Joe, 99: 42
Swinton, Marion, see Thomson, Marion (Swinton)
T Taraday, Ida, 99: 171, 175
Taraday, Lauri, 99: 171, 175
Taylor, Andrew, 99: 109, 115, 124, 126, 128-129, 131, 133-139, 141-146, 150,
152
Taylor, Verna, 99: 134
Tett, John, 99: 119
Thomas, F.S., 99: 126
Thomson, Andy, 99: 53
Thomson, Marion (Swinton), 99: 17–20
Thornhill, Frances, 99: 15
Tilt, Milly, 99: 189
Tivy, Mary, 99: 111–165
Todd, Lewis (Mrs), 99: 172
Totzke, Carl, 99: 171
tree planting, 99: 56–89
Tremain, Earnest, 99: 167
Trussler, Alfred, 99: 78–79, 88
Trussler, Andrea, 99: 88
21 Trussler, Richard Oliver, 99: 88
Trussler, Thea, 99: 88
Trussler, Thelma (Scheifele), 99: 78–79, 86, 88
Turnham, Alice, 99: 133, 136. 141, 146, 150, 159,
Tweedsmuir Histories (see Federated Women’s Institutes)
U United Empire Loyalists, 99: 123
University of Waterloo
student paper name change, 99: 168
University Taxi, Waterloo, 99: 87
Unlikely Paradise: The Life of Francis Gage
(A) Alan Butcher, 99: 26
V Veterans' Green
(A) Anne Chafe, 99: 88
Voelzing, Ezra, 99: 47, 49
W Waldie, Jean, 99: 117 Walton, Art, 99: 33, 46–47, 51
Walton, Marg, 99: 33
Waterloo County Boy Gains Success With Novel Scheme
(A) Kitchener Daily Record, 99: 85–86
Waterloo, County of, municipality 99: 126, 131,
Waterloo County Pioneer Museum Committee (WCPMC), 99: 124, 126, 127,
129-131,
Waterloo County Pioneers’ Memorial Tower, 99: 126, 157
Waterloo Curling Club, 99: 79
Waterloo Downtown Residents’ Association, 99: 201
Waterloo Historical Society
governance structure, 99: 154
History Under the Trees (HUT), 99: 53
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Kitchener Public Library capital campaign, 99: 55, 103
Ontario Pioneer Community Foundation (OPCF), 99: 111–164
past presidents, 99: 164
Waterloo Region Museum capital campaign, 99: 55, 103
Waterloo Historical Society Museum, 99: 116–164, 162, 164–175
Jewish visitors, 99: 170–171
Waterloo Lutheran Seminary
amalgamates with WLU, 99: 53
Waterloo Masonic Lodge, 99: 79
Waterloo Region Curatorial Centre, 99: 151
Waterloo Region Hall of Fame
Grace Schmidt, 99: 177-178
Waterloo Region Museum
capital campaign, 99: 55
collection, 99: 174
curatorial centre, 151
opening, 99: 105–107, 151
Waterloo Regional Arts Council, 99: 203
Waterloo Regional Police Service, 99: 203
allegations against Grandview c1960-1970, 99: 12–13
Waterloo, Township of, municipality, 99: 132
Waterloo Township through Two Centuries
(A) Elizabeth Bloomfield, 99: 51, 157
Watson, Homer Ransford, 99: 126, 156, 187–194
Watson, Phoebe, 99: 187–194
Watson, Roxanne "Roxy," 99: 187, 189
Weber, Eldon, 99: 166
Weber, Eldon (Mrs), 99: 166
Weber, Graham, 99: 166
Weichel, H. "Lefty," 99: 156
Weichel, Minnie, 99: 169
Weichel, William G. (Mrs), 99: 168
23 Wellesley Township
school photos, 99: 202
Wellington County Museum / Historical Society, 99: 119
Wellman, A.I., 99: 78
White, George, 99: 12
White, Hayden, 99: 115
WHS Museum Guest Book: More Than Names
(A) rych mills, 99: 164–175
Wilfrid Laurier University
amalgamates with Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, 99: 53
Laurier Centre for Military Strategic & Disarmament Studies, 99: 17
Williamson, Don, 99: 168
Willow King of Waterloo: Oliver Scheifele, The
(A) rych mills, 99: 56–89
Willow King's home will be razed
(A) Jerry Frank, 99: 88
Wilson, Robert, 99: 71
Woeller, Richard, 99: 166
Women’s Institutes (see Federated Women’s Institutes)
World's Oldest Snack Food: A History of the Soft Pretzel
(A) Rosanne Atwater-Hallat, 99: 181–186
Wright, Gerald, 99: 22
Wright, Oliver J., 99: 132, 146,
Z Zavitz, E.J., 99: 59-60, 63, 85
Zehrs, Kitchener, 99: 30
Zettel's Income Tax and Accounting Service, 99: 41
Zomer, Anita, 99: 192
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