1 A Adam Ferrie and Company, Doon, (81)143 Adler, Simon, (81)126 Ainslie, Adam, (81)141 Albert Gill: Veteran of Two Wars (A) R. Bruce McIntyre, (81)69–72 Alexandrian Apts, Kitchener, (81)57 Allan, John, (81)148 Ambrose, Rosemary Willard, (81)7–11 Ammen, John, (81)83 An Era Ends (A) Frank Jakobsh, (81)24–26 Appell, Charles, (81)108, (81)110–111, (81)113–114 Appell, Harold, (81)106, (81)113 Armand Schaus Service Station, Kitchener, (81)108 Armistice Day, (81)93, (81)98 Artindale and Partners, Kitchener founding of, 1864, (81)126 Artindale, William, (81)126 Atlas of Canadian Communities, An (A) David Reid, (81)101 Ayr Publisher Honored, (81)129 B B.F. Goodrich, Kitchener, (81)53 Baden Dam ice harvested from, (81)35 Baden Electric Fence, Baden founding of, 1939, (81)33–34 Baden, Village of hydroelectricity installed, (81)32 Baer, Simon, (81)82 Banks, Kitchener 2 Canada Trust, aka Waterloo Trust, (81)55, (81)128 Toronto-Dominion, (81)55 Bauer, Aloyes, (81)43 Bauer, Frank, (81)43 Bayne, Rev John, (81)142, (81)150 Beasely’s Lower Tract, aka Beasley’s Lower Block Lot 1, (81)136, (81)149 Beasley, Richard, (81)75, (81)136–137, (81)151 Beck, Adam, (81)73 hydroelectricity in Baden, and, (81)32 Beck, Henry, (81)83 Becker’s Lay-Tech, Kitchener, (81)53 Beckmann, Justice, aka Justus Beckmann, (81)85 Belgian Nursery, near Breslau, (81)91 Bender, Dr Garfield, (81)67 Bergey, Amelia, (81)89 Berlin Bedding Berlin, (81)59 Berlin Button Works, Berlin, aka Kitchener Button Works, (81)57 Berlin Felt Boot, Berlin, aka Canadian Consolidated Felt, (81)53 Berlin Foundry, Berlin, aka Canada Valve, (81)56 Berlin Furniture, Berlin, aka Jacques Furniture, (81)55 Berlin Granite and Marble, Berlin, aka Braun Granite & Monumental Works, (81)59 Berlin Piano and Organ, Berlin, aka William Snyder & Company, aka Foster-Armstrong, (81)57 Berlin Robe and Clothing, Berlin, aka Barrie Glove and Knitting, (81)56 Berlin Rubber, Berlin, aka Canadian Consolidated Rubber, (81)53 Berlin Table, Berlin, aka Beaver Furniture, (81)54 Berlin Trunk and Bag, Berlin, aka Canada Trunk and Bag, (81)56 Berlin Wooden Ware / Woodenware, Berlin, aka Ontario Woodenware, (81)59 Berlin, Town of Busy Berlin, as, (81)59–60 Buttonville, as, (81)57 3 Betts, Jean, (81)67 Bindemann, Rev Friedrich Wilhelm, (81)7 Blair Athol, Blair child labor, and, (81)16–23 Christian fellowship conference host, (81)22 founding of, 1872, (81)16–19 Liverpool Sheltering Homes, and, (81)23 moves to Stratford, (81)23 Blair, Village of naming of, (81)143 post office, first, 1858, (81)143 Blumenau, Charles, (81)82–83 Board of Trade, Kitchener bus service, and, (81)104 Bock, T.S. “Sandy”, (81)107 Bone, George, (81)82–83, (81)88, (81)92 Bonnie Stuart Shoes, Kitchener, (81)128 Box Manufacturers, Kitchener A. Boehmer and Company, (81)58 Boehmer Box, (81)58 Superior Box, (81)58 Braun, Caspar, (81)93 Bray, Murray, (81)126 Breithaupt, W.H., (81)103 Breweries, Kitchener Berlin Lion Brewery, (81)128 Blue Top Brewing, (81)58, (81)128 Dow Kingsbeer, (81)58 Huether, (81)58, (81)128 Ranger Brewing, (81)128 Breweries, Waterloo Canadian Breweries, (81)43 4 Carling, (81)69, (81)71 Carling O’Keefe, (81)43 Carling-Kuntz, (81)43 Kuntz founding of, 1844, (81)41, (81)43 L. Kuntz Park, (81)43 Labatt, (81)43, (81)71 Spring Brewery, (81)43 Brown, Hon George, in Galt, (81)143, (81)146, (81)148 Brubacher, John, (81)85 Burnett, Alex, aka Alexander, (81)141 Bus Lines fares reciprocal with street railways, (81)107, (81)110 Kitchener Bus Lines, (81)108, (81)110–111, (81)113 operations and maintenance facility, (81)108 Kitchener-Bridgeport, (81)103 illegal pick-ups, (81)103 Waterloo-Wellington Street Railway Company, (81)103 street railways, and competition between, (81)102–115 buttermilk hangover remedy, as, (81)40 Button manufacturers, Kitchener Berlin Button Works, (81)57 Canadian Ivory Button Works, (81)53, Dominion Button Manufacturers, (81)57 Kitchener Button Works, (81)57 Mitchell Button, (81)57–58 C CAA Mid-Western Ont, Kitchener, (81)128 Calfas, Carl, (81)66 5 Cameron and Company, Galt, (81)150 Cameron, Daniel, (81)150 Campbell, Dr A.D., (81)130–133, (81)133–134 Canada Company Shantz Village site plan, and (81)75, (81)77 Canada Post Public Utilities Commission (PUC) mail delivery contract, (81)107 Canada Post, Baden community gathering locale, as, (81)37 Canada Post, Blair, (81)143 Canada Post, Breslau, (81)82 Canada Post, Doon postmaster, c1950, (81)143–144 Canada Post, Freiburg, (81)82 Canada Post, Kitchener Duke Street post office, (81)108 Canada Post, Shantz Village, (81)81–82 postmaster’s commission, c1859-1863, (81)81 Canada Skate Kitchener, (81)118 Cardillo, Dominic, “Dom”, (81)12, (81)126 Carlisle, Village of Blair, re-named as, (81)143 Cassel, Village of New Hamburg, re-named as, (81)146 cenotaph, Waterloo, (81)93–100 Centre in the Square, Kitchener Kitchener-Waterloo Community Concert Assoc, and, (81)62, (81)66, (81)68 Chadwick, Fred, (81)81 Chapman, Thomas G., (81)141 child labor, 18th c. Blair Athol, and, (81)16–20 6 orphans, and, (81)16–20 child labor, 20th c. farms, on, (81)37 underage driving, and, (81)37 Chisholm, William, (81)138, (81)141, (81)151 Choirs and choral groups Kitchener-Waterloo Philharmonic, (81)68 Mennonite, (81)68 Renaissance, (81)68 Christie, David, (81)142 Christie, Robert, (81)142 Churches, Galt Knox’s Presbyterian, (81)142 founding of, 1844, (81)150 Rev John Bayne, (81)150 Churches, Kitchener New Apostolic, (81)55 St Andrew’s Presbyterian, (81)96, (81)118 Trinity United, (81)108 Churches, Preston St Peter’s Lutheran Church Rev Immanuel Wurster, (81)85 Churches, Shantz Village Trinity Evangelical Lutheran, (81)75, (81)81, (81)85–87 building costs, 1862, (81)85 first pastor, (81)85 first service, (81)85 Rev Immanuel Wurster, (81)85 Rev Luther Eberhardt, (81)87 Churches, Waterloo Evangelical, (81)96 Knox Presbyterian, (81)93, (81)96 7 Churches, Waterloo Township Martin’s Meetinghouse, (81)24-26 Waterloo Township Christian Church, (81)8–9 Wesleyan Methodist, (81)9 Cigar manufacturers, Kitchener Joseph Winterhalt, Berlin “Uncle Rich” brand, (81)59 Clemens, Henry, (81)141 clergy 19th c., (81)7–11 Clergy Reserves secularization of, (81)142–143, (81)145 Coat of Arms, The, (81)6 Cockschutt, Lieutenant-Governor Henry Dedicates war memorial, 1922, (81)93 Commercial Buildings, The, Galt, (81)143 Common School Act, 1816, (81)140 Cowan and Company, Galt S., (81)150 Cowan, James, (81)141, (81)143, (81)149–151 Cowan, Thomas, (81)150 Cressman, Ephraim, (81)89 Crooker, Dr Titus, (81)133–134 Crooks, James, (81)138–139, (81)151 D Dairies child labor 20th c., and, (81)37–40 home milk delivery, (81)28–29, (81)37–40 milk bottling process, (81)34–35 milk delivery by horse, (81)37 milk delivery by truck, (81)37 milk delivery in winter, (81)38, (81)40 milk tickets, (81)29, (81)37 8 milk, retail cost of c1920, (81)29 milk, retail cost of c1931, (81)37 pasteurization, inc Dairy Products Act, 1938, (81)35, (81)37, (81)40 pasteurization protested, (81)37 pasteurization, products developed after, (81)40 Purity, (81)106, (81)113 refrigeration by ice, (81)35 Dairies, Baden Baden Dairy, (81)27–29 Spruce Grove Farm, (81)27–40 Dairies, Kitchener, Waterloo Maple Lane, (81)37 Dare Foods, Kitchener Breton cracker, (81)127 founding of, 1892, (81)126 synopsis of, (81)126–127 Dare, Carl Merner, C.M., see also Doerr, (81)126 Darragh, Robert J., (81)131–132 Davidson, W., re: John Galt Jr 1861, (81)85 Deluxe Upholstery, Kitchener, (81)108 Dickson, Hon William, (81)139, (81)141 Distilleries, Waterloo Granite Mills founding of, 1857, (81)45 Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, (81)44-51 purchased by Samuel Bronfman, (81)47 District Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace Richard Beasley as justice of the peace, 1795, (81)136 Doerr, Charles H., see also Dare, (81)126 Dominion Sugar, Berlin, also Ontario Sugar, (81)102 Dominion Textile, Kitchener, (81)53 Domtar, Kitchener, (81)58 9 Doon Heritage Crossroads, Kitchener, (81)13 Dumfries Township divided, 1852, (81)143 Dunford, J. Ross Political Opinions in South Waterloo, 1857-1873, (81)148–149 Durand, James, (81)140–142, (81)151 E Eby, Benjamin, (81)7 Eby, Ezra, (81)82, (81)91 Eby, Joseph, (81)75 Eisfeld, Helmth footwear manufacturer, Kitchener, (81)53 Electrohome, Kitchener, (81)128 Elliott, Andrew, (81)141, (81)144–145 Ellis and Howard, Kitchener, (81)128 Ellis, David, (81)9 Elmira, Village of cenotaph, (81)95 Epton Industries, Kitchener, (81)53 Erb, Daniel, (81)75 Erb, Jacob, (81)75 Evans, Dr John H., (81)131–132 Eykeren, Mike van, (81)91 Eykeren, Shirley van, (81)91 F Farhood, Wayne, (81)126 farm land cost of, 1864, (81)88 farming practices child orphans, and, (81)16–23 farms, dairy 10 Ayrshire cattle, (81)31 DeLaval milking machine, (81)32 electric bottle filler, (81)35 electric fences, (81)32–34, (81)40 electric fences, homemade, (81)33 electric jack-all pump, (81)32 feeding practices, (81)32 horn trainers, (81)31 hydroelectricity installed on, (81)32, (81)34–35 milk collection, (81)34 milk house, (81)34 rotational grazing, (81)33, (81)40 weeds, and, (81)32 Farr, Marshall H., (81)77 Fehrenbach, Eugene, (81)67 Ferguson, Will, (81)126 Fergusson, Adam Senior, (81)142 Fergusson, Adam Johnston aka A.J. Fergusson-Blair, aka Jr, (81)142–143, (81)151 Ferrie, Robert, (81)143–144, (81)151 First Nations People aka Indian Chippewa / Chippawa Christianity, converts to, (81)20–21 Iroquois Grand River land block 2 sale, 1798, (81)136 Six Nations alcohol, and, 19th c., (81)21 Chief Henry, (81)20 Chief Jonathan “John”, (81)20–21 Christianity, converts to, (81)21–22 First Rural Hydro Lines Came to Waterloo County in 1913, (81)73–74 Fischer, Dorothea, (81) 114 11 Fischer, Sanford, (81)106–108, (81)110–114 Fisher Mills, village of railway lines, and, (81)77 Fisher, Dr Edward J., (81)67 Footwear manufacturers, Kitchener Ames-Holden, (81)53 Bauer Shoe Canada Skate, (81)52 Western Shoe, (81)52 Berlin Felt Boot, (81)53 Bonnie Stuart Shoes, (81)53 C.H.
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