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Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds. Kitchener-Waterloo Record File
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Open House, March, 1952.

This open house was held to mark the "75th year of daily newspaper publishing in Kitchener-Waterloo". File contains correspondence, facsimile of the first issue of the )Daily News, Feb. 9, 1878, instructions for guides, tour scripts, invitations, reports.

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Old Advertising: H.A. Huber Calling Card.

Copy negative of three H.A. Huber calling cards, one with a tear in the bottom left corner, that read: "H.A. Huber. The Leading Photo Studio in Berlin. Artist." Cards include illustration of a photographer taking a photo under a cover.

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Newspapers in Education.

Contains printed materials produced by the K-W Record for use by schools. Includes "30 Days to Better Grades," 1963; "The Romance of Classified Advertising: Newspaper in the Classroom," a portfolio produced for a conference held at the University of Waterloo in 1969; several booklets and other ephemera produced as teachers' guides for the program "Newspapers in Education."

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News Clippings.

Contains news stories and ephemera regarding Record employees and board, including appointments, retirements, etc.

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New Hamburg, Main Street.

Print photograph of Main Street in New Hamburg with shadow of photographer at bottom of frame. Storefronts for Fischer's Footwear and Luggage, Peel Variety Centre, Ecker's, and Valerie's Coiffures are visible along street.

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New Building.

Contains linotype mat price list dated 1970, Copy Fitting Chart, George Motz' nameplate, Kitchener-Waterloo Record floor plans.

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Mysterious Well Poses Problems.

Image of Waterloo Town Square construction site covered in snow with a Seagram Distillers building in the background. At bottom right is a pool of water seeping out of an old, capped artesian well, struck by construction workers.

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Miscellaneous Ephemera.

Untitled folder containing a variety of ephemera items found loose, including hockey schedules, route manager's contract, tickets, passes, etc.

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Local History pamphlets.

Contains four undated pamphlets probably dating from ca. 1968: an updated version of Edna Staebler's The Story of Kitchener, first published in 1954, an updated version of Mabel Dunham's The Story of Waterloo, written in 1947, and two items by Sandy Baird: The Story of Waterloo County and The Tale of the Twin Cities: Kitchener-Waterloo.

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Local history : Kitchener.

Special issue of the daily Commercial News and Building Record, Oct. 29, 1965 relating to the history, growth and planning in the Kitchener-Waterloo area.

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Local history : area development.

File consists of a variety of news stories Kitchener-Waterloo Record relating to the planning and growth of the Kitchener-Waterloo area, including a Viewpoint article by W.E. Thomson, "Kitchener: a city of the move, a city made for the people," published June 12, 1971. Also present is news coverage relating to downtown redevelopment, including the market and city hall, and also to regional amalgamation issues.

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Local history.

File consists of a variety of news stories from the Kitchener-Waterloo Record relating to local history, such as Hydro, buildings, Mennonites, St. Mary's Hospital, Waterloo County Hall of Fame and movie theatres.

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Letters re New Building.

Contains correspondence, change orders, status reports, photo and information sheet concerning the new Fairway Press Commercial Printing Plant, also one news story.

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Legal: Stories, etc.

Contains ephemera and new clippings relating to stories about a discount store raid and a Mutual of Omaha advertisement.

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Klotzkopp Korrespondence, the letters of Joe Klotzkopp, Esq.

One scrapbook containing letters written by John A. Rittinger, newspaper editor, under the pseudonym "Joe Klotzkopp, supposedly a farmer in Bruce County. As Joe Klotzkopp he wrote many humorous letters to German-language dailies in the Pennsylvania-German dialect. According to the immediate donor this is the only complete collection of the "Klotzkopp Letters"as apparently not all of these appear in the translations by Herbert Kalbfleisch entitled "The Letters of Joe Klotzkopp, Esq." However, Rittinger supposedly invented Joe Klotzkopp ca. 1890, and the clippings in this scrapbook date from 1907 at the earliest. Later dates are also pencilled in so possibly Record reprinted these letters in 1924 - 1925. The scrapbook consists of original news clippings pasted into a scrapbook, and a published translation is already held in the Rare Book Room in H0748. Also present is a selection of Klotzkopp letters re-printed in the Record in 1967.

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Kitchener-Waterloo Record history.

Copy prints and original photographs relating to the history of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record. Includes photographs and contact sheets of interiors and exteriors of the buildings (including Queen street plant) it occupied over the years, of presses, employees working, employees social life and gatherings.

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Kitchener Downtown Mall

Film approximately 7:20 minutes in length of Kitchener Mall a pedestrianized stretch of King Street East in downtown Kitchener during the summer months. Pedestrians and cyclists are seen moving along sidewalks and crossing streets, with the occasional trolleybus passing by. Parking spaces are painted in white hash marks with numerous tree-filled planters, flowerbeds, and benches positioned within and along them. Shots of flower beds, sculptures, a water fountain donated by the Big Brothers Association, and people seated on patios and benches appear through out. Buildings and storefronts visible include: Odeon, Eaton's, Kresge, Dutch Boy Food Market, Strand Bowl, Palladium Restaurant, Lyric theatre, Pennsylvania Kitchen, Goudies Department Store, the Walper Hotel, Queen's Restaurant, the Toronto Dominion Bank, Grafton's, Woolworth's, Sally's, Zeller's, Jack Fraser, Herman Lippert Mens Wear, Young's Jewellers, Samer's, and Frank's Mens Wear.

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King St., Waterloo: Snider's Mill, ca. 1920.

Copy print, oversize. The mill was built by Abraham Erb and was demolished in 1927. Appeared in K-W Record Canada's Centennial ed., June 27, 1967, p. 49. Note from JB: "Beside CNR spur line where it crosses King St. at Pier 1 Imports [35 King S.]"

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