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Waterloo Historical Society Annual Volume 100 Text Index
1832 Cholera Burials Near Bridgeport, The
(A) rych mills with Helga Hartman, 100: 223–228
A A Proverbial Radical Cobbler
(A) John Hagopian, 100: 210
A.D. Margison and Assoc, 100: 156
Adams, Thomas, 100: 156
Aeryon Labs Inc, 100: 259
American Hotel, Kitchener, 100: 242
Andersen, Renie, 100: 57
Andrews, Mrs James K., 100: 200
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario
North Waterloo Region Branch, 100: 6
Arrow Cabs, Kitchener, 100: 65
Asmussen, Nicholas, 100: 88–90
Atwater-Hallatt, Rosanne, 100: 162–186
Augustine, Albert, 100: 70
Augustine, Edna, 100: 70
Aussam, Joseph, 100: 200–201
B B and B Kieswetter Excavating Ltd, 100: 160
Barlow, H.G., 100: 200
Barnstijn, Michael, 100: 75–76, 133
Barrett, Norah, 100: 109
Bauer, James S, 100: 48, 50, 61
Bean Ormston Family Trailway, 100: 76
Bean Printing Co., 100: 49
Bean, D. Alexander, 100: 85
Bean, Dave, 100: 108–109
Bean, Walter, 100: 75–76
Beasley, Richard, 100: 220
Bell Telephone, Kitchener, 100: 58
Belmont Ave
proposed extension, 100: 151, 155–161
as Woodlawn Ave, 100: 156
Belmont Ave Extension Timeline
(A) rych mills, 100: 155–161
Bensason, Leon, 100: 161
Beresford Box Co, 100: 64
Berlin
Imperial City, 100: 80
name change to Kitchener, 100: 77–103
North Waterloo Recruiting Committee, 100: 84
possible names, 100: 86–87
Berlin Board of Trade, 100: 78
Berlin Life Size Display Horse Works Co, 100: 29
Berlin Rubber (Manufacturing) Co, 100: 251
Berlin Waterworks Co (BWC), 100: 148–149, 154
Beynon, Anne, 100: 228
BF Goodrich Co, Kitchener, 100: 58, 63, 73, 250
BF Goodrich News, 100: 58
Bingeman Park, Kitchener, 100: 122
Bitzer, A.L., 100: 90
Bliss, Alonzo, 100: 200
Bloomfield, Elizabeth, 100: 13, 48–49, 207, 225
Bodley, F.C., 100: 145
Borden, Robert
in Kitchener, 1917, 100: 94–95
Bowman, Hervey M., 100: 88–90
Brant, Catharine Croghan (Adonwentishon), 100: 192
Brant, John (Ahyonwaeghs), 100: 192, 198
Brant, Joseph (Thayendanegea), 100: 192
Breithaupt Estate, 100: 242
Breithaupt, Catherine Olive (Bennett), 100: 81–82, 101
Breithaupt, Emma Alvarene, 100: 100
Breithaupt, Louis Jacob, 80–86, 91, 100
Breithaupt, Louis Orville, 100: 105, 110
Breithaupt, William Henry, 100: 84
Bricker, Elizabeth Rosenberger, 100: 202, 206
Bricker, John, 100: 206
Bridgeport
cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 223–228
Brief History of Soper Park
(A) Karen Dearlove, 100: 136–147
British League, 100: 86, 88–89
Britton, Jane, 100: 53–74, 130
Broome, Dr Albert E., 100: 12–15, 48
Brown, Donna, 100: 114, 127
Brown, Roy, 100: 114, 127
Brown, Vicki, 100: 114, 127
Brubacher House, 100: 255
Brubacher, John E., 100: 255
Budd Automotive, Kitchener, 100: 58
Budd's Dept Store, 100: 62, 74
Bullas Brothers Electrical, Kitchener, 100: 60
Burnett, Alexander, 100: 193, 198, 200
cholera letter, 100: 210–212
Burtt, Bob, 100: 130, 187–198, 199, 212, 226
Bust of Kaiser Wilhelm I, 100: 80
Busy-B Discount Foods, Waterloo, 100: 61, 74
C Calder, James, 100: 201
Calder, William, 100: 201, 206
Cedar Creek Cemetery, (North) Dumfries, 100: 201, 206
Central Ontario Art Assoc, 100: 261
Centreville, 100: 33, 51
Chaplin Family Y, Cambridge, 100: 125
Chapman, John, 100: 262
Chapman, Susan, 100: 262
Cholera Beacon
(A) Elam Stimson, 100: 212–215
Cholera Menagerie, The
(A) Kristine Wiliamson, 100: 218–219, 222
Cholera's 1834 Victims and Accounts
(A) rych mills, 100: 199–222
Churches, Breslau
Mennonite, 100: 226
Churches, Canada
United Church of Canada, 100: 22
Churches, Freeport
Congregational, 100: 22
United Brethren in Christ, 100: 22
Churches, Galt/Cambridge
First United Church, 1863, 100: 198
First United, 1863, 100: 194, 198; 100: 198
St Andrew's Presbyterian
and cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 193–194
pergola, 100: 130
Churches, Kitchener
Caryndale Swedenborgian, 100: 34
New Apostolic, 100: 55
St Paul's Evangelical, 100: 242
Churches, Waterloo
Erb St Mennonite, 100: 6
Citizens' League, 100: 86, 88–89
city hall, Kitchener, 100: 63–64
city hall, Waterloo
demolition, 100: 130
City Hotel, Waterloo, 100: 64
Cleghorn, W.G., 100: 84, 101
Clemens, DN Abraham L., 100: 190; 102: 107
Clemens, Jacob, 102: 107
Clemens, Molly, 102: 107
Clemens, Noah, 102: 107
Collins-Wright, Robert "Bob," 100: 127
Collins, Harry, 100: 40
Collins, William, 100: 197
Concordia Hall
riot, 1916, 100: 83
Conestoga Press, 100: 246
Connon, John, 100: 191
Conway, Kate, 100: 191, 206
Cook, H.M. "Milt," 100: 111, 126, 128
Coutts, G.M., 100: 51
Cowlam, Elizabeth Amelia (Cushman), 100: 207
Cressman's Woods
expropriation, 100: 14
see also Homer Watson Park
Cushman, Catherine (Whitmore), 100: 207, 221
Cushman, Joseph William, 100: 207, 221
Cushman, Josiah, 100: 190, 197, 207
D Dalgleish, Elspeth/Euphon (Hogg), 100: 206, 220
Dalgleish, Robert, 100: 206, 220
Dames and Moore, Cambridge, 100: 160
Dance, Kenneth W., 100: 150, 161
Dearlove, Karen, 100: 136, 137–147
Denis-Nathan, Peter, 100: 45
Denton, Ernest, 100: 250
Detritus Consulting, 100: 226
Detweiler, Daniel B., 100: 34
Dickson, William, 100: 138, 191, 196
Dickson's Block, Galt, 100: 138
Dixon, Ross, 100: 260
Dominion Button, 100: 89
Dominion Woollens & Worsted Co Ltd, 100: 256
Doon Pioneer Village
Ashton, Ralph, mural, 100: 19
blacksmith shop, 100: 22, 38
Bricker Barn, 100: 41, 44
brochure map, 1961, 100: 16
butcher shop, 100: 22
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)
locomotive 894, 100: 23, 35, 43
Chief Pale Moon
aka Albert Greene, 100: 35, 43–44
Clan Donald, 100: 33–34
Conestoga wagon
1807 orginal, 100: 32
replica, 100: 27, 33
cooperage, 100: 22
Detweiler cabin, 100: 34
Detweiler weavery, 100: 39
diorama, 100: 31–32
Eby Bible, 100: 32, 51
Erb House, 100: 34, 39, 41
fire hall, 100: 33–34
firetruck, 100: 23
founding vision, 100: 12–15
General/Dry Goods/Village store, 100: 10, 22, 35, 134
Gingerbread House, 100: 23– 24, 34, 41
harness shop, 100: 22, 49
and Heritage Community
new name, 1981, 100: 45–47
interpretive programs launch, 100: 38–39
master plans, 100: 8–52
millpond, 100: 41
mini steam train, 100: 35
museum building, 1960, 100: 16–19, 21, 27–29, 31–33, 36–37, 39–42, 47–48
museum building, 1967, 100: 31
Museum of Trades and Industry, proposed, 100: 26–28
natural history collection, 100: 32, 39
Ontario Museum of Pioneer Life, proposed, 100: 19
opening, 1957, 100: 12
outmoded displays, 100: 33
Pennsylvania-German Day, 100: 38
Peter Martin House, 100: 34, 39, 41, 52
Peter McArthur House, 100: 10, 18, 22, 41, 49
post office, 100: 33
Priory, 100: 18, 20
redesign, 1973, 100: 41–42
Region of Waterloo purchase, 1983, 100: 47
Sararas House, 100: 33, 47
sawmill equipment, 100: 30, 33
Schantz barn, 100: 11
schoolhouse, 100: 22–23
Scottish Day, 100: 38
see also Ontario Pioneer Community (OPV)
see also Ontario Pioneer Community Village (OPV)
Siebert House/Gingerbread House/Eby House, 100: 23–24, 34, 41
sold to Region of Waterloo, 1983, 100: 47
taxonomic displays, 100: 33
train station, 100: 30, 33, 41
truss bridge, 100: 10, 14
United Brethren Church, 100: 22, 33
Waterloo County Hall of Fame, 100: 24–25, 39, 41, 49, 248
Waterloo Township Hall, 100: 30, 33, 39, 41
Doon Rd, 100: 16
Dreisinger Furniture and Funeral Home, Elmira, 100: 6
Dumfries Township
cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 192, 201, 206, 211
Duncan, Dorothy, 100: 41
Dundas St, Galt
aka Macadamized Toll Rd, 100: 138, 220
Dunker Construction, 100: 114
E East End Mennonite Cemetery, Kitchener, 100: 197
Eaton's Market Square, Kitchener, 100: 71
Eaton's store, 100: 62
Eby, Abraham, 100: 228
Eby, Bp Benjamin, 100: 189, 207–209
Eby, DN Samuel, 100: 225–226
Eby, Ezra E., 100: 200, 206, 223–228
Eby, Isaac, 100: 225
Eby, Lucy (Hembling), 100: 225, 228
Eby, Mary (Maria Brubacher), 100: 189, 207, 209, 228
Economical Mutual Insurance Co, 100: 33–34
Electrohome, Kitchener, 100: 58
Sparks and Chips Magazine, 100: 59
Elliott, Hugh C., 100: 19, 48, 50
Elliott, Irene, 100: 50
Engelman, Michelle, 100: 47
Erb, Jacob B., 100: 225, 228
Erb, Mary (Clemens), 100: 228
Erb, Peter, 100: 34, 223–225, 227–228
Erb, Sarah (Bomberger), 100: 227–228
Erb, Susannah, 100: 228
Euler, W.D., 100: 82, 90, 93–95
Eze-Way Automatic Laundry, Kitchener, 100: 73
F F.W. Woolworth store, 100: 259
Fairview Park Mall, Kitchener, 100: 62
Fargus and Andrew's, 100: 200
Farwell, Roger, 100: 115–116, 118, 122, 125, 127
Fehrenbach, Mr, 100: 49
First Mennonite Cemetery, Kitchener, 100: 208
Forbes Motors, Kitchener, 100: 58, 65
Forbes, Daniel, 100: 200
Forler, Nan, 100: 243
Foster, Robert, 100: 50
Fostering Kids' Abilities: A Living History
(A) Doug Letson, 100: 105–129
Fraktur, 100: 32
Eby Family Bible, 100: 32
Vorschrift (penmanship), 100: 231–236, 238
Wunder-Fisch(e) (marvel-fish), 100: FC, 229–241
Frenette, Sybil, 100: 160
Frisse, Dr Ulrich, 100: 79, 244
Frost, Leslie, 100: 14
G Galt
cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 187–222
Galt Arena, Cambridge
Gardens, 100: 145
oldest continuous in Canada, 100: 145
Galt Horticultural Society
Peony Garden, Soper Park, 100: 145
Galt Parks Commission, 100: 138–139, 142
Galt Tennis Club, 100: 137
Galt, John, 100: 18, 20, 191
Galt, village of
early buildings, 100: 187
Gaol and Governor's House, 100: 261–262
Gaukel, Frederick, 100: 189, 197, 207–208
Gaukel, Henry/Heinrich, 100: 189, 207–208
Gaukel, Maria (Roschang), 100: 189, 207–208
Gemmel, Richard, 100: 50
German Company Tract, 100: 148, 156
German identity
anti-German sentiment WWI, 102: 77–103
in Waterloo County pre-WWI, 102: 78–80
German Mills/Parkway
Parkway Mill, 100: 20, 48–49
Gift of Photographs, The
(A) Anonymous (rych mills), 100: 242
Gilkison, William, 100: 191–192, 228
Gillis, Donald, 100: 191
Gitschner, Tommy, 100: 264
Good, Reginald "Reg," 100: FC, 229–241; 102: 107
Goudie, A.R., 100: 22, 134
Goudie's store, Kitchener, 100: 62
Governor's Rd, Galt, 100: 221
Graham, Fred, 100: 155
Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA)
see also Grand Valley Conservation Area Authority, 100: 39–42, 44–45, 47–48
Grand Trunk Railway (GTR), 100: 14
Grand Valley Conservation Authority (GVCA)
see also Grand River Conservation Authority, 100: 14, 35, 40, 50
Grandview Medical Centre, Cambridge, 100: 115
Grange, Galt, 100: 220
Gray, Marjorie, 100: 55
Greenbrook Pumping Station, 100: 149–154
Greene, Albert, 100: 35, 43–44
Groh, Howard, 100: 20–29, 38, 49–51
Gross, David, 100: 88–89, 96
H Hachborn, Bob, 100: 73
Hachborn, Violet, 100: 73
Hagey, Bp Joseph, 100: 197, 226
Hagey, Sherwood, 100: 202
Hagopian, John, 100: 210
Hagy, Joseph, 100: 226
Hahn, Charles C., 100: 85
Hall, Clay, 100: 110
Hannah, Shelley, 100: 151
Hartman, Helga, 100: 223–228
Hayes, Geoffrey, 100: 187, 195, 207
Hembling, Eleanor, 100: 225
Hembling, Hannah Rose, 100: 223, 228
Hembling, Jacob, 100: 225, 228
Hembling, Jeremiah, 100: 225
Hembling, Mary, 100: 223, 225, 228
Hembling, Noah, 100: 190, 223–225, 228
Hembling, Sarah, 100: 225, 227
Hembling, William, 100: 225
Henderson, Roy, 100: 108
Herzog, Bill, 100: 125
Hett, John E., 100: 85, 88–89, 96
Hewitt, Aggie, 100: 144
Hewitt, Austin, 100: 140, 144
Hewitt, Evelyn, 100: 144
Hewitt, Florence, 100: 144
Hilborn, Benjamin, 102: 107
Hilborn, Henry, 102: 107
Hilborn, James, 102: 107
Hiller, Anna, 100: 96
HiWay Market, Kitchener, 100: 61
Hoffman, Carl, 100: 35
Hoffman, Isaac, 100: 207
Honsberger, J.F., 100: 94
Hooks, Joan, 100: 220
Horst, Isaac, 100: 189, 206, 225
Hospitals
Kitchener-Waterloo
annual report, 1919, 100: 98
Howlett, James, 100: 224–225
Howlett, William, 100: 224–225
Hunter, Andrew, 100: 218, 222
Hunter, Mrs Archibald, 100: 200
Huron Rd, 100: 14, 24
I Identifying the Local Past: Part Three "Time is with Materials Filled" Doon
Pioneer Village 1959-1983
A: Mary Tivy, 100: 8–52, 134
idioms
Pennsylvania-German, 100: 178–179, 185
IGA Foodliner, Waterloo, 100: 60–61, 74
Ingo Knitwear, 100: 259
International Plowing Match, Roseville
99th annual, 100: 246
J J. Hessenauer Boot and Shoe Shop, Kitchener, 100: 251
Jackson, William
Jackson Park, 100: 138
Jansen, August, 100: 92
Janzen, Abraham Jr, 100: 206
Janzen, Abraham Sr, 100: 206
Joanette, Nelson, 100: 47
Johnson, Pauline
Chiefswood National Historic Site, 100: 137
Jones, Louis, 100: 17–18, 20, 40, 48
Joseph Schneider Haus Museum, 100: 239
Fraktur, 100: FC, 229–230
Supertest, Kitchener, 100: 242
K K-W Cupolo Sports, 100: 74
Kabel, Art, 100: 107–108
Kabel's Men's and Boy's Wear, Kitchener, 100: 107–108
Kaiser, Louis, 100: 49
Kaster, Gordon, 100: 226
Kaufman Rubber, Kitchener, 100: 58
Kaufman, A.R., 100: 228
Keachie, Thomas, 100: 200
Keffer, Ivan W., 100: 259
Kelterborn, Marion, 100: 152
KidsAbility Centre for Child Development
see also Rotary Centre, 100: 105–128
King, William Lyon Mackenzie, 100: 94
Kitchener & Waterloo Community Foundation
Walter Bean Community Trails Foundation (WBCTF), 100: 75–76
Kitchener Car Rentals, 100: 66
Kitchener Housing Ltd, 100: 160
Kitchener Memorial Auditorium, 100: 58
Kitchener Waterloo Cambridge Regional Post Card Club, 100: 6
Kitchener, City of
Festival of Neighborhoods, 100: 152
Klager, Gordon, 100: 256
Knierim, Gus, 100: 246
Knights of Columbus, Kitchener, 100: 122
Knowles, Paul, 100: 190
Koerber, Gordon, 100: 223, 226
Kohli, Marjorie, 100: 215
Koser, Margaret, 100: 207
Kraft, Dorothy, 100: 61
Kraft, Ralph, 100: 61
Kresge's store, 100: 62, 258
Krug Furniture, Kitchener, 100: 58
Kuhn, Doug, 100: 228
Kuntz, Lincoln
reeve, Bridgeport, 100: 261
L Lackenbauer, Whitney, 100: 77
landscape architect
Frederick Todd, first in Canada, 100: 139
Lang, Reinhold, 100: 63
Latschaw, Catharine, 100: 206
Laurier-Liberal Party, 100: 94, 102
Lawn Bowling Club, Galt, 100: 143
Leavitt, Charles W., Jr, 100: 161
Letson, Doug, 100: 75, 105–129
Lewis, Marten, 100: 47
Lewis, Sonia, 100: 248
Limerick Cemetery, Township of Waterloo, 100: 33
Loch, Emily, 100: 245
Lynch, John, 100: 115, 117, 119, 122, 124–125, 127
Lynn, John, 100: 84, 101
M MacCallum, Louise, 100: 75–76, 133
Macdonald, W. Bruce, 100: 220
MacGeorge, David, 100: 198
Machels store, Kitchener, 100: 61
Mackenzie, William Lyon, 100: 193, 216
MacVicar, Bruce, 100: 122
MacVicar, Penny, 100: 120–123, 127
Maple Syrup Festival, Elmira, 100: 261
Marion Roes – President 2009-2012
(A) Anonymous, 100: 6–7
Marshall, "the cooper," 100: 200
Marshall, Dorothy, 100: 200
Marshall, Robert, 100: 201, 206
Marsland Centre, Waterloo, 100: 131
Martin, David, 100: 106–107, 112, 127
Martin, J.A. (Alex), 100: 106–107, 110, 125–126
Martin, John G., 100: 106–107, 112, 122, 127
Martin, Mary Ann, 100: 107, 112, 127
Martin, Peter, 100: 34
Maxwell, James, 100: 200
McArthur, Dan, 100: 49
McArthur, Peter, 100: 21–22
McCauley, Robert, 100: 148–155, 158, 161
McDonnell, Aidan, 100: 246
McDougall Cottage, Cambridge, 100: 138
McFadden, Glenn, 100: 108–109, 112, 114, 127
McIntyre, Don, 100: 44
McKay, Tom, 100: 160
McKegney, Patricia, 100: 95, 103
McLaughlin, Kenneth, 100: 44, 52, 99
McQuarrie, Dr, 100: 188
Meinzinger Park, Kitchener, 100: 151
Meinzinger, Joseph, 100: 151
Melitzer's Creek, Waterloo, 100: 223
Melitzer's Swamp, Waterloo, 100: 223, 226
Memorial Arena, Waterloo, 100: 63
Memorial Auditorium, Kitchener, 100: 58
Mennonite Cemetery, Blenheim, 100: 202
Mennonite Cemetery, Bloomingdale
aka Snyder/Schneider Mennonite Cemetery, 100: 202
Mennonite Cemetery, Breslau
aka Cressman's Cemetery, 100: 204
Metroline Research Group Inc, Kitchener, 100: 124
Metropolitan Dept Store, 100: 62
Military Service Act
1917, 100: 93
military units
111th Battalion, 100: 252
118th Battalion, 100: 78, 85
Mill Creek, Galt, 100: 137
stone bridge, 100: 138, 140
Mill Race Festival of Traditional Music, Cambridge, 100: 218
Miller, Robert, 100: 188, 192, 195–196
mills, rych, 100: 155–161, 199–222, 223–228, 246
Milo, "the colored hostler" "an aged Negro," 100: 193, 200
Mitchell, Jane, 100: 76
Moffat, Mel, 100: 24, 29, 31, 39
Mount View Cemetery, Galt, 100: 198
Moyer, Dilman, 100: 223–224, 227
Murdock, Jack, 100: 80
Museum of Trades and Industry
proposed, 100: 26–28
Mustard, Bill, 100: 108
Mutual Life Assurance Co, Waterloo
see also Sun Life, Waterloo, 100: 58, 63, 111, 243
aka Sun Life
N New Hamburg
first settlers, 100: 190
founding of, 100: 190, 197
Newspapers
Berlin Daily Telegraph
supports WWI, 100: 85
Berlin News Record
against name change, 100: 87
opinions of WWI, 100: 85
Der Canadische Bauernfreund, 100: 197
Kitchener News Record
vandalism, 1917, 100: 89
Nicol, Catharine Alice, 100: 54
Nicol, Donald, 100: 73
Nicol, George Alexander, 100: 54
Nicol, Helen Margaret, 100: 54
Nicol, Judith, 100: 73
Nicol, Marjorie, 100: 73
Nicol, Maude Alice (Townshend), 100: 54
Nicol, Robert Thomas George, 100: 53–74, 130–131
Nicol, Thomas G.O., 100: 54
Nolan, Liana, 100: 195
North Waterloo Society for Crippled Children
see also Rotary Centre, KidsAbility, KidsAbility Centre for Child Development
O O'Riley, Brian, 100: 57
Oaks, Anthony, 100: 92
Olaskey, Terry, 100: 41, 52
Old Blair Memorial Cemetery, Cambridge, 100: 202
Old Order Mennonite
games, 100: 162–186
Oldfield, Norm, 100: 52
Ontario Die Co, Waterloo, 100: 55
Ontario Genealogical Society
Waterloo Region Branch, 100: 6
Ontario Historical Society
annual general meeting, 2012, 100: 244
Ontario Pioneer Community Foundation (OPCF), 100: 9–29, 31–35, 39–42, 47–52
see also Doon Pioneer Village (DPV)
Ontario Sugar Co, Berlin, 100: 258
Ormston, Elaine, 100: 123–124
Oswald, Marilyn, 100: 226
Oswald, Paul, 100: 226
P Page, Frank, 100: 12, 21
Parks, Cambridge
Churchill, 100: 137
memorial gates, 100: 147
Moffat Creek, 100: 137
Jackson
aka Soper Park
name change, 100: 144
St Andrews, 100: 198
Parks, Galt
Centennial
aka High Park, 100: 139
Soper, 100: 136, 137–147
aka Jackson Park
Augustus Soper, 100: 142–146
Galt Arena Gardens, aka The Gardens, 100: 137, 145
Galt Lawn Bowling Club, 100: 143
as Jackson's Field, 100: 138
Lover's Lane, 100: 144
memorial gates, 100: 144, 147
Mill Creek, 100: 140, 142–146
Old Swimming Hole, 100: 143
Peony Garden, 100: 136, 145
stone bridge, 100: 138, 140
Parks, Kitchener
Kiwanis, 100: 228
Lakeside, 100: 148–155, 156–157, 159, 161
Friends of, 100: 151–152
kettle lake, 100: 148, 153
Lakeside (Shoemaker Lake), 100: 148–155
Lakeside Park
Shoemaker Lake, 100: 148–155
kettle lake, 100: 148, 153
Parks, Preston/Cambridge
Riverside
memorial gates, 100: 147
Parks, Waterloo
Waterloo, 100: 20, 49
Parkway Mill
aka German Mills
mill, 100: 20, 48–49
Pennsylvania German Folklore Society of Ontario, 100: 6, 14, 33, 47
Pennsylvania-German Wunder-Fisch (Marvel-Fish) Manuscript
(A) Reginald Good, 100: FC, 229–241
People's Dept Store, 100: 62
Pepi's Pizza, 100: 73
Pequegnat, R.K., 100: 155
Perrin, Alex, 100: 50
Personal Studio: Documenting Growth and Change in the Waterloo Region
1946-1996 or From Mom-and-Pop to Drive-Up-and-Shop
(A) Jane Britton, 100: 53–74
Pollock, James, 100: 144
Provincial Public Parks Act
adopted in Berlin, 1894, 100: 138–139
adopted in Galt, c1902, 100: 138–139
Public Utilities Commission, Galt, 100: 145
Puslinch Township, 100: 22–23
Putting the Lake in Lakeside Park
(A) Robert McCauley, 100: 148–155
Q Quantrell, Jim, 100: 137, 200, 252
Queen St Auditorium, Kitchener, 100: 128
Quickfall, Barb (Boettger), 100: 228
R Rand, Penny, 100: 109
Ranger Brewing Co, 100: 63
Raytheon, 100: 58
Read Voorhees and Assoc Ltd, 100: 157
Red Front Dept Store, 100: 62
Reinhart, George, 100: 206
Reitz, Tom, 100: 246
Rich, George, 100: 40–41
Rich, Harriet, 100: 200
Rieder, Martha, 100: 90
Rieder, Talmon Henry, 100: 90–91, 251
Rife, Jesse, 100: 261
Rockway Gardens, Kitchener
as photo backdrop, 100: 64–65
Roedding, Louis J., 100: 223
Roedding, Wilfrid, 100: 223, 226
Roes, Marion, 100: 6–7, 223, 243, 246, 248
as WHS past president, 100: 6–7
Rogers Television, 100: 246
Rosenberger, Henry, 100: 206
Rosenberger, Jacob, 100: 206
Rosenberger, Joseph, 100: 206
Rosenberger, Polly (Detweiler), 100: 206
Rotary Centre, Kitchener and Waterloo
see also KidsAbility, 100: 109–116, 120–124
Rotary Club, Kitchener-Waterloo, 100: 105–128
fundraising, 100: 111–114
North Waterloo Society for Crippled Children, 100: 113
official charter, 100: 106
Rotary Club, Preston/Hespeler, 100: 107–108, 119
Ruby, Barbara (Kochersperger), 100: 206, 220
Ruby, Michael Kochersperger Sr, 100: 206, 220
Russell, Harold, 100: 246
Rycroft, Krystal, 100: 243
S Schantz, Jacob, 100: 228
Schartzberg, Annie, 100: 252
Schartzberg, Percy, 100: 252
Schenk, Alf, 100: 28–29, 31–32, 36–41, 45, 50–51
Schlichter, Barbara (Wismer), 100: 207
Schlichter, Henry, 100: 207
Schmalz, W.H.E., 100: 13, 31, 33
Schmearer, Ken, 100: 66
Schneider Male Chorus, 100: 57
Schneider, Barbara, 100: 228, 242
Schneider, Christian, 100: 207
Schneider, Elizabeth (Erb), 100: 207
Schneider, Jacob, 100: 225
Schneider, Jacob "Yoch," 100: 207
Schneider, Joseph M., 100: 22, 228, 239, 242
Schneider, Meats, 100: 112
Schneider, Norm, 100: 112
Schneider, Norman, 100: 22
Schools, Galt
Tassie, 100: 143, 198
Schools, Waterloo Township
S.S. No. 2
reconstruction at Doon, 100: 22–23
Schools, Waterloo, City of
first schoolhouse, 100: 20, 49
Schoppel, Ingo, 100: 259
Schreiter, Margaret Erb, 100: 82
Schuurs, Erin, 100: 77–103
Scott, David, 100: 45–46
Scott, John, 100: 188, 196
Scott, William, 100: 197, 207
Seagram Distilleries, Waterloo, 100: 131
Seibert, Emily, 100: 23–24
Seiling, Ken
museum director, 100: 46–47, 52, 76
Region of Waterloo Chair, 100: 244
Serious Fun: the Card Game of German Solo as Played in Waterloo County
(A) Rosanne Atwater-Hallatt, 100: 162–186
Seymour, Horace L., 100: 156
Shade, Absalom, 100: 138, 187–190, 196
Shade's Mill, Galt, 100: 137–138
Shantz, Delilah, 101: 195
Shantz, Isaac C., 100: 225
Shantz, Jacob, 100: 225, 228
Shantz, John, 100: 205
Shantz, Miss Minerva, 100: 38, 101: 195
Shantz, Naomi, 101: 195
Shantz, Selima, 101: 195
Shea, Joshua, 100: 152
Shepherd, William, 100: 200–201
Sherk, David, 100: 204, 207
Sherk, Elizabeth, 100: 204, 207
Sherk, Hannah (Bechtel), 100: 204
Sherk, Jacob, 100: 204, 207
Sherk, Joseph, 100: 207
Sherk/Shark, Hannah, 100: 204
Shoemaker, Alexander, 100: 148
Shoemaker, Jacob D., 100: 148
Shuh, Barbara (Bowman), 100: 255
Silvester, Ken, 100: 76
Simpson, Alexander, 100: 201
Simpson, Andrew, 100: 193, 200
Sims, Kenneth, 100: 228
Six Nations of the Grand River
Chiefswood National Historic Site, 100: 137
at Doon Pioneer Village, 100: 19, 35, 43–44
Waterloo County deeded to, 100: 35
Smith, Carl William, 100: 262
Smith, Jacob, 100: 206
Smith, Mervyn, 100: 103
Snider, Joel, 100: 207
Snyder, C.H., 100: 63
Snyder, Catharine (Shantz), 100: 205
Snyder, Clara, 100: 67
Snyder, Clayton H., 100: 70
Snyder, John C, 100: 205, 207
Snyder, Joseph Meyer, 100: 138, 242
Snyder, Peter Etril, 100: 76, 118–119, 125, 127, 129, 133, 243
Snyder, Priscilla, 100: 138
Snyder, Roy, 100: 67
Sokvitne, Miriam, 100: 242
Solo card game
and anti-semitism, 100: 179, 185
lexicon, 100: 178–179
origins, 100: 166–167, 177, 181–182
rules, 100: 167–176, 181, 183–184
Soper, Augustus, 100: 142–146
Soper, Marion, 100: 144
Spanish influenza epidemic, 1918, 100: 96–99
Springbrook Fur Farm, 100: 226
Springer, Benjamin Jr, 100: 202, 206, 220
Springer, Benjamin Sr, 100: 202, 206, 220
Springer, Mary (Ryckman/Rykeman), 100: 202, 206, 220
Springer, Moses, 100: 189, 197
Der Canadische Bauernfreund newspaper, 100: 197
Stauch, Warren, 100: 246
Stimson, Elam, 100: 196, 212, 217, 221
Cholera Beacon, 100: 212–215
Stirling Ave, Kitchener
as Shoemaker Ave, 100: 150, 156–157
Stirton, David, 100: 191, 197, 206
Stokes, Peter John, 100: 41–42, 44
Sun Life, Waterloo
see also Mutual Life Assurance Co, 100: 243
aka Mutual Assuance Co
Sunbeam Home, Waterloo, 100: 70
Suzuki, Dan, 100: 161
Swatridge, Stephen, 100: 117
Szuck, Maryanne, 100: 226, 228
T Taylor, Andrew Winton, 100: 15–18, 20, 22, 29, 40, 48, 191, 220
Taylor, Joleen, 100: 245
Telfer, John, 100: 191, 228
Thomasfield Homes Ltd, 100: 160
Three Ring Circus of Death
(A) Bob Burtt, 100: 187–198, 199, 212
Tivy, Mary, 100: 8–52
Todd, Frederick Gage, 100: 139, 141–143, 145–146
Tony Day Sweaters, 100: 64
U Unionist Party, 100: 94, 102
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners
Siebert House, 100: 23
University of Waterloo
construction of, 100: 71
V Vanden Elzen, Mary Ann, 100: 152
Victory Cabs, Kitchener, 100: 65
Voisin, Marie, 100: 201, 207, 220–221
W Walker's store, 199: 62
Wallenstein General Store, Wallenstein, 100: 184
Walper Hotel, 100: 58, 73, 242
Walter Bean Bridge, 100: 75–76, 133
Walter Bean Bridge, The
(A) Anonymous, 100: 75–76
Walter Bean Community Trails Foundation (WBCTF), 100: 75–76, 133
Wanner Mennonite Cemetery, Hespeler, 100: 205
Waterloo College
invitation games, 100: 256
Waterloo Community Arts Centre, 100: 57
Waterloo County
early Scottish settlers, 100: 188, 194
first settlers, 100: 190
Gaol and Governor's House, 100: 261–262
German immigrants to, 100: 177, 184
historical plaques, 100: 198
immigrants to, 2006, 100: 181, 185–186
last Gaol governor, 100: 262
Pennsylvania-German immigrants to, 100: 177
pioneer farms, 100: 182, 184
Waterloo County Supplies Co-operative, 100: 48–49
Waterloo County/Region Hall of Fame
original building, 100: 24–25, 39, 41, 49
original buildingWHS induction, 100: 248
Waterloo Historical Society
centennial supplement, 2013, 100: 248
creation of Ontario Pioneer Community/Doon Pioneer Village, 100: 8–9, 12, 14,
20–21, 32
History Under the Trees (HUT), 100: 245
hosts Ontario Historical Society, 2012, 100: 244–245
Kitchener Public Library, partnership, 100: 247–248
on-line index, 100: 248
postcard sets, 100: 246, BC
Waterloo Region Hall of Fame, induction, 100: 248
A Year of History, 100: 243
Waterloo Manufacturing Co, Waterloo, 100: 55
Waterloo Region Charitable Foundation
Treatment Centre
1st president, 100: 106
Waterloo Region Generations (WRG), 100: 200
Waterloo Region Heritage Fair, 100: 246
Waterloo Region Heritage Foundation
Heritage Showcase, 100: 246
Waterloo Region Museum, 100: 8–9, 246
Waterloo Region Review Commission, 1979, 100: 46
Waterloo Rod and Gun Club, 100: 162–163
Waterloo Township
cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 207, 225
Waterloo, City of
first schoolhouse, 100: 20, 49
Waterloo, Regional Municipality of
Greenbrook Pumping Station, 100: 149
Weber, Abraham, 100: 228
Weichel, William G., 100: 93–94
Wellesley Township
cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 207
What's in a Name? Questions of Loyalty in Berlin, Ontario, During World
War One
(A) Erin Schuurs, 100: 77–103
Whitney, J.L., 100: 60
Williamson, Kristine, 100: 218–222
Cholera Menagerie, The, 100: 218–222
Willits, J., 100: 200
Wilmot Township
cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 206–207
Winterberries and Apple Blossoms
(A) Peter Etril Snyder and Nan Forler, 100: 243
Witzel, Mary, 100: 113
Witzel, Mary Anne, 100: 113, 127
Witzel, Ted, 100: 113
Woeller, Richard, 101: 195
Woeller, Wilhelmine, 101: 195
Wolfe, Margaret, 100: 206
Wolfenden, Irene, 100: 138
Wolfenden, Yvonne, 100: 138
Woolner, Abraham, 100: 228
Woolner, Isaac, Jr, 100: 228
Woolner, Isaac, Sr, 100: 223–228
Woolner, Jacob Hembling, 100: 225–226, 228
Woolner, James Hembling, 100: 224–228
Woolner, Martha, 100: 228
Woolner, Sarah (Hembling), 100: 223–228
Woolwich Historical Foundation, 100: 6
Woolwich Township
cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 210
Wooworth's store, Kitchener, 100: 62
Wunder, Anthony, 100: 184
Wunder, Maria/Mary, 100: 184
Wunder, Nicolas, 100: 184
Y YMCA, Kitchener, 100: 63
Young, James, 100: 192–193, 196, 198, 200–201, 210, 218
Z Zapfe, Norman, 100: 55
Zehr, Carl, 100: 76, 243
Zehrs Market, Kitchener
first store, 100: 61–62, 74
Zeller, Walter P., 100: 259
Zellers store, 100: 62, 74