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Kitchener

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  • the same characters in the episode Who Needs Kitchener?, a spoof of the fourth series of Upstairs,
  • One of them was Horatio Kitchener, a British military officer, who bought eigh
  • succeeded his younger brother as second Earl Kitchener according to a special remainder in the lett
  • at the RIMC, known as Rawlinson, Roberts and Kitchener after the three Commander-in-Chiefs of India
  • He was a Kitchener alderman for four years, and in 1923 became
  • Lord Kitchener also appealed to Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of
  • Kitchener also saw action in the Chardeh Valley.
  • andilla, Karawirra), names of famous people ( Kitchener and Holbrook), or battlefields (Verdun, The
  • ch September in Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary, Kitchener and Halifax.
  • h Broadcasting Group with sister stations in Kitchener and Woodstock.
  • l and Ida Rappel, he was educated in Elmira, Kitchener and at the Toronto Business College.
  • ations for peace he was associated with Lord Kitchener, and the terms of surrender, signed in Preto
  • wo Carley floats managed to reach the shore; Kitchener and his staff were lost.
  • War I and its effects, Marr focuses on Lord Kitchener and his volunteer army and German gun-boat a
  • correct his stammering, first at a school in Kitchener and later at a school in New York city he ev
  • report published by Erik Meijaard, Andrew C. Kitchener, and Chris Smeenk in 2007 suggests the anima
  • sor and incumbencies at Simcoe, Port Ryerse, Kitchener and Brantford, all in Ontario.
  • e Hymmen and Clara Dunke, he was educated in Kitchener and at the University of Toronto.
  • he isolated Fashoda fort, led by Sir Herbert Kitchener and including Horace Smith-Dorrien.
  • The War Minister, Lord Kitchener appointed Swinton as the official British wa
  • h his achievements, those of Baden-Powell or Kitchener are like a burning match dropped in the ocea
  • served as a member of the board of numerous Kitchener area organizations: the Kitchener-Wilmot Hyd
  • Pelham Half Yearly Meeting: Kitchener Area MM, Coldstream MM, Yarmouth MM, Pelham
  • of Oberoi Hotels, has been residence to Lord Kitchener as well as Lord Ripon during the British Raj
  • the Syracuse Crunch, Murray was sent back to Kitchener as an overage player.
  • ving strategic control to Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener as War Minister.
  • ment and led to a newspaper campaign against Kitchener as well as deepening the ill feeling which a
  • ill he appointed Lieutenant General Herbert Kitchener as commander.
  • ian coast in 1914, which was opposed by Lord Kitchener at the War Office and Sir John French comman
  • Kitchener attended Adams' Grammar School in Newport li
  • y, near Seaton Sluice north of the Tyne, and Kitchener Battery in Marsden near Lizard Point south o
  • After a chance encounter with Lord Kitchener before the 1911 coronation of King George V,
  • In December 1899, on Lord Kitchener being summoned to South Africa, Sir Reginald
  • Alysha Brillinger at the Kitchener Blues Festival in 2008
  • oved to New York City as a child and then to Kitchener, Canada when the political situation in the
  • l founded in 2002 by Mark Logan and based in Kitchener, Canada.
  • Kitchener Centre is a provincial electoral district in
  • Kitchener Centre - Martin Suter
  • He won the Liberal nomination in Kitchener Centre on February 2, 2003, and defeated inc
  • l district was created in 1996 from parts of Kitchener Centre and Waterloo ridings.
  • He represents the electoral district of Kitchener Centre in the Canadian House of Commons for
  • in Canada, presented by John Milloy, MPP for Kitchener Centre, aimed at amending the Highway Traffi
  • ed in 2003 from Waterloo-Wellington, part of Kitchener Centre, and part of Cambridge.
  • lative Assembly of Ontario for the riding of Kitchener Centre.
  • eylon troops received accolades from General Kitchener, Chief of Staff to Lord Roberts in South Afr
  • He served on Kitchener city council and was mayor of Kitchener for
  • George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Kitchener Colts of the Ontario Hockey Association in E
  • e recently, Bienkowski presented the City of Kitchener council a report on expanding the Aud.
  • Kitchener Creek
  • J. Kitchener Davies
  • , British and Egyptian troops led by Horatio Kitchener defeat Sudanese tribesmen led by Khalifa Abd
  • ed for the party in the provincial riding of Kitchener defeating incumbent Liberal David Cooke by 6
  • Kitchener died at East Boldon, County Durham on May 25
  • December 1915, French himself was removed by Kitchener; Douglas Haig then replaced French as comman
  • moving back to his home area to play for the Kitchener Dutchmen Jr.B. club of the OHA Midwestern le
  • Named Rookie for the year with the Kitchener Dutchmen - 1998
  • an started his junior hockey career with the Kitchener Dutchmen of the Mid-Western Junior Hockey Le
  • as baseball and basketball and attended Lord Kitchener Elementary and Lord Byng Secondary schools.
  • Lord Kitchener Elementary School is located on a 2.7-hectar
  • Kitchener et al. (1990) reported a pregnant female col
  • The Kitchener event takes place at the city's Victoria Par
  • rn Elaine Hessenaur, daughter of a prominent Kitchener family, Elaine was recruited by CKCO as some
  • ith the area towards Duke hosting the weekly Kitchener Farmers' Market from 1869 to 1872 (relocated
  • The Kitchener Fire Department is responsible for fire and
  • In the 1940s Blake led his band behind Lord Kitchener for recordings on Parlophone Records, playin
  • cts of Waterloo North from 1965 to 1968, and Kitchener from 1968 to 1974, in the House of Commons.
  • He attended St. Jerome's College in Kitchener from 1920 to 1921, and then studied at St. M
  • gh opponents-Siebert was invited to join the Kitchener Greenshirts in 1922.
  • Kitchener had become known as 'Kitchener of Khartoum'
  • t in for a commission, but hearing that Lord Kitchener had called for one hundred thousand recruits
  • Cyril Kitchener Harris, (born Glasgow, Scotland, September 1
  • Robert Elmer Kitchener Haswell (born 1971 in London, Ontario, Canad
  • Turple rebounded in Kitchener, having a 17-13-8 record in 40 games with th
  • After a year of senior hockey in Kitchener, he moved on to the Niagara Falls Cataracts,
  • es of a plumbers mate' and tv made 'Carry On Kitchener' He also had a career in television, where h
  • ctober 8, 1994, in order to run for mayor of Kitchener; however, he was defeated.
  • ot, and the southwestern part of the City of Kitchener, i.e., the part of the City of Kitchener lyi
  • st prominent of these being in Berlin (later Kitchener) in Ontario.
  • He was aide de camp to Lord Kitchener in the Egyptian campaign of 1896, the battle
  • d eastern Canadian junior championships with Kitchener in 1922-23, but lost the Memorial Cup final
  • 1914 and when he was 12 on the death of Lord Kitchener in 1916.
  • by a British recruitment poster showing Lord Kitchener in a similar pose) with the caption "I Want
  • and the Berlin Committee to assassinate Lord Kitchener in 1915 through an associate of Har Dayal, G
  • helped develop various programs for youth in Kitchener, including the Safe Schools Initiative and t
  • Kitchener is incorrectly shown as wearing the insignia
  • Mount Kitchener is a mountain located within the Columbia Ic
  • Kitchener is one of the few names that stuck during th
  • ish 11th (Northern) Division, was one of the Kitchener's Army divisions raised from volunteers by L
  • e letter K, including: John F. Kennedy, Lord Kitchener, Karl Marx, Gene Kelly, Katharine Hepburn, K
  • s a non-Germanic name for the line, with The Kitchener Kids one of the favorites, but at the war's
  • n 1872-1874, latterly in conjunction with Lt Kitchener, later Lord Kitchener, whom he had met at sc
  • viva Premier club Worcester Warriors, Graham Kitchener left the Warriors to join Leicester Tigers f
  • pril 3-April 9, 2000 in Mississauga, Barrie, Kitchener, London, Niagara Falls, Oshawa and Peterboro
  • City of Waterloo and the part of the City of Kitchener lying north of a line drawn from west to eas
  • Kitchener made his first-class debut for Hampshire aga
  • Kitchener married Caroline Louisa Fenton, daughter of
  • Frank Kitchener Marsh (born 7 June 1916) is an English forme
  • Guelph Memorial Gardens in Guelph, Ontario, Kitchener Memorial Auditorium in Kitchener, Ontario, a
  • The Kitchener Memorial Audiorium or The Aud for short, inc
  • e 1975 Memorial Cup occurred May 3-11 at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex in Kitchener, On
  • men's ice hockey tournament, was held at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium in Kitchener, Ontario, C
  • y and navy captains, Beatty, Haig, Jellicoe, Kitchener, Mountbatten and Roberts; and the forward-th
  • and the RAF Association, 1980-9 and the Lord Kitchener National Memorial Fund, 1983-1991.
  • al, Mennonite Coalition for Refugee Support, Kitchener, New Life Centre, Toronto.
  • Kitchener often complained about "that wicked little K
  • 02/14/2004: Kitchener, ON - Kitchener Memorial Auditorium
  • 04/11/1969: Memorial Auditorium - Kitchener, ON
  • ccompany the Secretary of State for War Lord Kitchener on a mission to Russia in June 1916 and peri
  • ed for the VJ Search at the Fairview Mall in Kitchener, Ontario and eventually won the competition
  • ssenjah began their climb to fame in 1980 in Kitchener, Ontario and released their first album Rock
  • surrendered its licenses for transmitters in Kitchener, Ontario (CKAV-FM-8, 102.5 MHz) and Montreal
  • 1972-1992 on CTV was produced at CKCO-TV in Kitchener, Ontario and was hosted by "Miss Fran" (Fran
  • also owns and operates Fairview Park Mall in Kitchener, Ontario (often simply called 'Fairview Mall
  • family, and began work as a store clerk in a Kitchener, Ontario dry goods store.
  • orary stations in Canada, such as CFCA-FM in Kitchener, Ontario and the now-defunct Curve 94.3 on C
  • a Liberal Member of Parliament representing Kitchener, Ontario from 1974 until 1979.
  • When Temple was transferred by Arrow to Kitchener, Ontario in 1933, he became president of the
  • Michael W. Blake (born April 6, 1956 in Kitchener, Ontario) is a former professional hockey pl
  • Evan Brophey (born December 3, 1986 in Kitchener, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey centr
  • Mike Hoffman (born: November 24, 1989, Kitchener, Ontario) is a Canadian professional ice hoc
  • Amanda Overland (born on August 30, 1981 in Kitchener, Ontario) is a Canadian short track speed sk
  • Karen Kraft Sloan (born 3 April 1952 in Kitchener, Ontario) was a Liberal party member of the
  • Peter Joseph Lang (born 19 November 1950 in Kitchener, Ontario) was a Liberal party member of the
  • Jamie Wright (born May 13, 1976 in Kitchener, Ontario) is a Canadian professional ice hoc
  • Dave Knechtel (born September 25, 1945, in Kitchener, Ontario) is a former professional Canadian
  • John Kalbhenn (born April 14, 1963 in Kitchener, Ontario) is a retired boxer from Canada, wh
  • Stephen Woodworth (born January 5, 1954 in Kitchener, Ontario) is a Canadian politician.
  • hn Christopher Milloy (born June 29, 1965 in Kitchener, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada
  • id Gregory Cressman (born January 2, 1950 in Kitchener, Ontario) is a retired Canadian ice hockey l
  • dley Wilfred Schlegel (born July 22, 1968 in Kitchener, Ontario) is a Canadian former ice hockey de
  • Laura Nicholls (born September 25, 1978 in Kitchener, Ontario) is a former international freestyl
  • ni Loubert of Aardvark-Vanaheim (publishers, Kitchener Ontario), which led to their offering to pub
  • Born in Berlin (today known as Kitchener), Ontario, in 1882, Cochrane began playing h
  • as a salesman of typewriters, and later, in Kitchener, Ontario, after 1958, of office supplies and
  • place in the The Aud - Dom Cardillo Arena in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada from February 28 to March 6
  • ian Pacific ship Minnedosa, and emigrated to Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
  • Born in Berlin (later Kitchener), Ontario, the son of Louis Jacob Breithaupt
  • obicoke, Niagara Falls, Windsor, Guelph, and Kitchener, Ontario, and in Battle Creek, Michigan.
  • station, airing at 105.3 FM and licensed to Kitchener, Ontario, with studios in Waterloo.
  • Born Janice Potter in Kitchener, Ontario, she received an honours BA from th
  • Brunswick, Canada, but currently resides in Kitchener Ontario, has toured and written songs with M
  • Mitchell was born in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada on April 25, 1943.
  • television station (channel 13) licensed to Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
  • otto lives and works in Montreal, Canada and Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
  • s is an alumnus of Emmanuel Bible College in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada and Liberty University.
  • M is a Canadian FM radio station licensed to Kitchener, Ontario, with studios in Waterloo.
  • Based in Kitchener, Ontario, the unit began recruiting in late
  • A native of Kitchener, Ontario, Raffin played for Canada at the 19
  • smoker, died aged 69, on March 20, 2009, in Kitchener, Ontario, of complications from emphysema.
  • in 1974 for a battle of the bands contest in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada by drummer Bruce Arnold.
  • with CKCO-TV, (now CTV Southwestern Ontario) Kitchener, Ontario.
  • He now resides in Kitchener, Ontario.
  • Reimer was born to a Mennonite family in Kitchener, Ontario.
  • Carl Zehr (born 1945) is the mayor of Kitchener, Ontario.
  • national curling championship, was played in Kitchener, Ontario.
  • an radio station, broadcasting at 94.3 FM in Kitchener, Ontario.
  • ong's origins took the form of a live jam in Kitchener, Ontario.
  • cludes the north-central part of the city of Kitchener, Ontario.
  • graduate of Rockway Mennonite Collegiate in Kitchener, Ontario.
  • graduate of Rockway Mennonite Collegiate in Kitchener, Ontario.
  • gary, Alberta, and Emmanuel Bible College in Kitchener, Ontario.
  • , in Brampton, Ontario and Temple Shalom, in Kitchener, Ontario/Waterloo, Ontario from 2001 till 20
  • Kitchener ordered General John French not to consider
  • cer League, with teams in Toronto, Hamilton, Kitchener, Ottawa, Sudbury, London, St. Catharines, Wi
  • as the scene of a victory by General Herbert Kitchener over the indigenous Mahdist tribes in 1896.
  • He currently plays for the Kitchener Panthers of the Intercounty Baseball League.
  • ain, Abermain, Bellbird, Kearsley, Mulbring, Kitchener, Paxton, Millfield, Ellalong, Wollombi, Neat
  • fter a convoy accident in which the imperial kitchener perishes, Cixi orders the search for a new k
  • In the film Young Winston, Kitchener, portrayed by Sir John Mills, is shown disap
  • "Phlex" - 4:30 (Featuring: Kitchener Powell)
  • ar Council [15:00-18:00], Field Marshal Lord Kitchener predicted a major German drive through Belgi
  • the war would be over by Christmas of 1914, Kitchener predicted a long and brutal war in which, if
  • e from British minister of war, Lord Horatio Kitchener, prompted French and Haig to agree to the mi
  • that the Mahdists were unwilling to attack, Kitchener quietly advanced with the British and Egypti
  • during the survey by Lieutenants Conder and Kitchener, R. E. Transliterated and explained by E.H.
  • Morin as a Kitchener Ranger in September 2010
  • e 2008 Memorial Cup, where they defeated the Kitchener Rangers by a score of 4-1.
  • After his retirement he briefly coached the Kitchener Rangers before moving behind the bench of th
  • ship with a hat trick in an 8-2 win over the Kitchener Rangers on May 10, 1981.
  • Spokane defeated the Ontario Hockey League's Kitchener Rangers to claim the Chiefs' second Memorial
  • ts, and then signed as a free agent with the Kitchener Rangers of the OHL.
  • rie Otters' Michael Liambas' boarding hit on Kitchener Rangers defenseman Ben Fanelli sent Fanelli
  • s, after a successful junior career with the Kitchener Rangers as an offensive defenceman.
  • At the end of the 2006-07 season, the Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) c
  • All time most points - Kitchener Rangers (382)
  • Most goals in a game - Kitchener Rangers 1976-77 (5)
  • e seasons (1965-68) for their farm team; the Kitchener Rangers in Kitchener, Ontario.
  • ille Braves of the CJHL and Juniors with the Kitchener Rangers then turned professional, spending 1
  • avid's younger brother, Doug, played for the Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey League.
  • ed his hockey career in the juniors with the Kitchener Rangers in the OHA-Jr..
  • 1991-92 season and the playoffs for kicking Kitchener Rangers defenseman Brad Barton in a game at
  • The Kitchener Rangers selected Spaling in the 6th round of
  • ent his junior hockey career playing for the Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).
  • Kanko graduated from the Kitchener Rangers in 2004 after scoring 68 points in 5
  • ame to North America in 2001 to play for the Kitchener Rangers of the OHL.
  • He has also drawn comparison to fellow Kitchener Rangers alumnus Mike Richards for his leader
  • He also has 2 Robertson Cups with the Kitchener Rangers as Ontario Hockey League Champions i
  • He was named the Kitchener Rangers' rookie of the year for the 2005-06
  • to have won a Memorial Cup (in 1982 with the Kitchener Rangers), a Calder Cup (with the 1988 Hershe
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