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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jan 1954, p. 1

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Executive of the Waterloo %fl ® F Chamber of Commerce gave a t 55 * l " * dinner and held a short getâ€"togeâ€" C o f dbuths" 4 ther for members of Wateri00 VCO Council on Monday night of this s e week. After the ainne! and tie | A «eAEAT | introduction | uf | LL0se: presen. P zP 2 | sack Beynoun, president ol lit Pn /oi 3@!«‘““; i Chamber pointed out to meimocts *gg«"%’;; +o3 t a h | of Councu that the dinner was unbaice o. ®.+ 4 5 n e given and introductions made so e m w P | E. tnat they might get to know more ol ns + j C | ar? people who would be willing to y 'q:“ * Srpmzvery.» m P ~ welp them during their term of , ntims. _/ | office. He pointed out that Counâ€" C Cbromare 5 tie Srician. but oo Tong as / noxs CLUB WINNER â€" Former Waterloo Mayor Don Roberts presents the keys iTey were Eiving of their best in | for a new automobile to the winner of a Waterloo Lions Club draw last week. The young ine interesi of ine city, no mote | $# / winner was John Rodina of 85 Queen‘s Drive, Kitchener. On the right is E. B. Hastilow could be erpected A # president of the Lions Club. â€" D: HaSstHAN» We uhea a pari of Hugh Heas '," P & ley‘s short speech too, when he F, 35. Te said that ~despite a .0l O1 unjust | _ ~, e : it | r appliances are removed to Hyd and unmericea criticism, City bnâ€"| m oo i i wo \| I .h l‘ standardization . worksho ; ineer Oke has cone a >pmnd|d‘ ze | aun(_, wo Ont S every effort is made to sfl;p ,ob tor the city That past city | * | replacement unit on loan w pianners had made many mistakes y \Cl that of the customer is at Lnd that it nad oeen the responsiâ€" | 5 . w8 J P workshop. ..ull.gdn( me pregenl engineer 1o | $ ‘ lallbeover rOgralll J‘, be Exchanged remedy these errors. | wl Portable clocks and fans, of rersunail e think 1 f ; wtue)eun d‘uj.e “z‘uunlcll :::‘”t\fi: ,"'\v +x) ‘po(i’henrngi;elov‘e;‘r !roxtn 25(‘0“?0;"?9 edTheigus-conducted tour includâ€" fil:"elf' ?gll::lzdkmool‘r:;e.r;u':o:h ¢ Cuamoer of Commerce should Qg o ommenced V&? city 0 aterio0 a visit to the central standardiâ€" taken by th * s T NAuina ; PM j c ednesday. Waterloo zation base at 280 Victori y the customer to rappen more than once a year.| e P lis the fif h tn ; ictoria St. |clock and fan d | 4 Pes s the fifth Southern Ontario muâ€" South in Kitche nd fan depot. These apP lsetween the two bodies lhe) r- A Fge: nicipality to receive the s tandsrd‘â€" l ind fan excha:::, aéigpél:e ;:tloczl'{ ances may be exchnnied. wi he f ces |Zation proeram. King S J | cost, for a new 60â€"cycle device, C nromicie Staff Photo â€"| . {_\g t. North in Waterloo. if the customer so desire 4 | , The complex job .0f do0r:t0; | .; e tour also included the offiâ€" | better appliance may s obik, door changeover of electrical cial opening of the new PUC subâ€" | by the payment of a)li)c e zen We im e Narth in Waâ€"i ~Officiale warn. however Chamber of dinner and h ther for m« Council on 1 week. After introduction ot Couns given an nat they people w uelp the ley‘s sho said that and unm Zineer C ,ob tor pianners Lnd that cauity of the remedy these rersonaily between tae i samper of Cr:amboer of LOMIDRIND 20000 rappen more than once a yeat. setween the two bodies they reâ€" present a good cross section of Those who are interested in furâ€" thering Waterlo0. Probably a disâ€" cussion period a couple of times a year would come up with some “ very interesting suggestions. 4 J HS. f Hope one of the big arctic owls which are reasonably numerous in this part of the province this time | of the year, go‘s not elect to make a roosting 8 on the j rora KM | as it is the wpolthebiltreein\ front of Ford‘s house, he would need an antiâ€"aircraft gun to disâ€" | .odge any bird roosting there. _ JHS. _ Inaugural meeting of Waterloo Council was exceptionally well atâ€" tended this year and the four new aldermen managed to take their places without looking too emâ€" barassed about the whole thing. Highlight of the meet'm%‘wu the presentation by Mayor uer of gavels to former Mayor Don Roberts and former Alderman H. E. Ratz. Both were highly reâ€" spected by }he voters :nd t‘}\x‘e preâ€" l n dceakte arle Rooky Policeman ien Schneider of the Waterloo force did a neat job all on his own last week when he ;fid"d up a burglary suspect. -uuu rounds at 7 p.m., Kepn no‘ a man evidently tryâ€" ing to %nin entrance to the offices of the C.N. freight sheds on Herâ€" bert St. The man took to his heels with the patrolman in purâ€" suit.‘ The ‘suspect was finally ’ound hiding behind a chimney sentation plause. short speech 100, that ~despite a .0L unmericea criticism er Oke has aone & for the city". That ners had made man; that it nad oeen the y of the pr@®Sent e edy these errors. c ukea short that " ver to SVâ€"CZN hange «came the week w t is done on t e just out we could do sometime i future we I w ho _ T.V, DRAW WINNER ast donated resently by Je drew considerable apâ€" J HS e right when the pa â€" of lu short ; of ht at n most paper luck â€"4 know more willing to ir term of ir term ol that Counâ€" e prepared so long as past and oi Mtine Melite Worsentin on 1oly Wrotty $ Pradh $ibitp made the preseniation â€" . . on the Superior Box Co. property. have been converted to lakes and 1 Tools which could have been |rivers every time there was a i &wmhflufiopnfl rainfall. mnm% ; man Apprehended is ed in wisiter after show * \Wutenlweter, a former resident|ed. Then of course when the ‘ of this district. weather turned cold, the water \ _‘ it isn‘t very often that the poâ€" |froze and made a dangerous hazâ€"‘ lice get a break where a aus:: ard for pedestrians and drivers can be nabbed in the act. It alike. In the summer when the \help to prove though, that Waterâ€" water did not freeze, but sat in loo police officers are quite capâ€" deep puddles on the road and beâ€" |able of taking care of a situation | tween the road and the sidewalk, .\ when it arises. then any pedestrian unlucky j JHS. enough to get caught in this secâ€" For thirty years under the m.anâ€" tion usually ended ug with a bath ; | agement of !{erb Klaehn and late. |of muddy water. reezmt and â€" \ ly that of his son Don, the Klaehn standing water is also to blame .\ Meat Market was purchased the for much of the damage done to â€" |first of this year by J. Freiburger the road, which develops new pot ‘lof Elmira. holes almost from day to day. ~| The new owner plans to conâ€" Now that approval has been â€"|tinue operation of the store in s“'?" the effort to afford proper much tgfi same manner as Was r‘w’- there should be no time n mm arrmee M leatin‘s wasted getting men and machineâ€" mas Sellâ€" Mayor Ro Chamber, lice get a break where a “"333 can be nabbed in the act. It help to prove g\oulh. thltb.Waur- JHS. For '.Illrtygm under the m.anâ€" ‘ agement of Herb Klaehn and lateâ€" ly that of his son Don, the Klaehn Meat Market was purchased the first of this year by J. Freiburger of Elmira. The new owner plans to conâ€" tinue orrauon of the store in much the same manner as Was done by the Klaehn‘s. __ L. MIUTTC 7 db d PORDOWUCY Meat’ has been sold from this store since 1888. Bridgeport Read residents now have reason to hope that eventuâ€" ally the poor drainage conditions of that section may be remedied. Third reading has been given by Council to a bill au! proper drains for this area and i is not before it is time. l'or{un the roads, streets and vacant lots Sell:b';:t;('m"umfln"me conducted by the retail secti r Roberts, who made the draw for the new car, are nber, and Henry Allan, chairman of the retail section DRAW WINNERâ€"Ronald Gaede J HS |lead around, he wouldn‘t stand too good a chance of keeping his ry on the job Waterloo police now have their new riot guns. The thug who would now start something and involve himself in a shooting fray would need the protection of a couple of bullet proof vests and a strong pair of wings. Even then \the,vny these guns. can sprelg of Conestogo (inset) won the major prize in the retail section of the Waterloo Chamber of > new car, are (left to right) Donald Klaehn, J.HS hide all in one gilece J.HS. all thoseâ€" we have taiked to, afe more than satisfied with the buyâ€" ing in this city during the Christâ€" mas season. P It‘s a &ood thing to hear and must make the merchants feel pretty good too. No doubt a great deal of the credit for this success can be traced directly to a progressive city council which would not fall for the old parking meter gag, and \to an aggressive Chamber of Commerce. _ _ s C. of C. in his capacity as secreâ€". taryâ€"manager, the Chamber will nevcrog: back to its slow and easy \ meth of a few years ago. Memâ€" bers of this year‘s C. of C. execuâ€" tive are all well known in Waterâ€" |loo for their ability to get things ‘done. Even if one of them wantâ€" ‘ed to drag his feet a little on some issue, he wouldn‘t have much hope with Jack Beynon steering as president. | o vv;l-;"\‘;(;t;id Mke to wager that so long as Cliff Hall is §Parking the !loo this year fie don‘t think we are sticking our neck out when we predict eonsiderable action on the glnrt of this body for the benefit of Waterâ€" n oo aie i h %‘Shop in Waterloo" Christâ€" of. merce. Shown with former n, J. 0. Beynon, president of the ‘Wellesley \Flects Three \New Trustees WELLESLEY. â€" Wellesley voâ€" ters elected three new village trustees Monday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Elected were Earl Denstedt with 217 votes, William Dietz 215, and Aaron W. Jantzi 214. The forâ€" mer trustees were Joseph Loxl whosl?olled 99 votes, Gustave Milâ€" ler 87 and Edial Albrecht 33. Total vote was 308 out of a posâ€" sible 360, regorted returning ofiâ€" cer Clayton Spahr. This is one of the largest votes ever recorded in the largest the vi_lfl‘e. Aomnng o An issue in the election was the action taken by the 1953 trustees for control of the fire hall and equipment and fire department. Tne movement resulted finally in a court action which was to have Been heard February 8th. _ New Decision Needed The action by the trustees was against Fire Chief Joseph Wagâ€" ner, members of the fire departâ€" ment and Township. _ W. J. McGibbon, township soliâ€" citor, said Mr. Logel and his felâ€" low trustees had taken the action as trustees and not personally. Accordingly, since they are no lognr trustees, it wiill be necesâ€" sary for the incoming board to decide whether the action will be dropped or continued. _ a, be dropped City Store Wins Ontario CIL Prize opped or continued. It is understood the action willl Weiche! Hardware, in Waâ€" terloo has been awarded first pflahin a provincial w'mdobw disp Ofil‘ conducted by Cuudyi-n Industries Limited. The contest is conducted both nationally and provinciâ€" twice a year and four 1 * t CIL E'odm \2:: ay o k el‘:rmawd 200 300 r':s dealers were enerted in the contest. also against Wellesley Changeover from 25 to 60â€"cycle power in the city of Waterloo commenced Wednesday. Waterloo i« the fifth Southern Ontario muâ€" is the fifth Southern Ontario muâ€" nicipality to receive the standardiâ€" zation program. The complex job of doorâ€"toâ€" door changeover of electrical equipment owned by Waterloo customers will take about two months to complete, with the last "cutover" in the city scheduled for March 1. The same dlr‘. Hyâ€" \ dro crews will move on to launch for a new i winner was president o the frequency changeover proâ€" gram in the neighboring city of E‘m in 1 itchener. Four ef 17 cit‘.gt;{o, € ra Ontario _ have _ already switched over to standard 60â€"cyâ€" cle power as the huge project sweeps ahead. These are Sarnia, London, Windsor and Stratford. Take Tour Waterloo officials â€" including civic leaders and members of the Waterloo Public Utilities Comâ€" mission~â€"were taken on a\tour of | inspection last week of the Hydro changeover facilities in this area OLDSTERS FIRST REUNION â€" Nearly 200 attended the first Jolly Oldsters‘ dinner held recently at Trinity United Church in Kl{chu\or. Vivacious Barbara Joan Uffelman is shown in the top photo with two of the oldest Okisters at the dinner, Mrs. Caroline Daub, 28 Madison St., Kitchener mmm for the A&cx ‘The Mutual Life ehoir, directed by Don McLaren, en the group following dinper. B WINNER â€" Former Wa obile to the winner of a W Rodina of 35 Queen‘s Drive, P lworkshm l'()g l'a ln | y be Exchanged 4 Portable clocks and fans, offâ€" . cials pointed out, are not chllg ‘The busâ€"conducted tour includâ€" over in the home, but should ed a visit to the central standardiâ€" taken by the customer to zation base at 280 Victoria St. \clock and fan depot. These applit South in Kitchener and the €lOck |ances may be e!cmied’ wi and fan exchange depot at 21 |cost, for a new 60â€"cycle device, Or Ki_i‘lg St. North in Waterloo. \ if the customer so desires a muchâ€" 8 e tm.ilr ab‘o"i‘ncludedp hhcb Oflg- ‘bet‘t;r appliance rlnly be i)bw cial open of the new &ubâ€" |by the payment 0 amulcbam. station onnking St. North in Wa-l Officials warn, however, t terloo. The station will supply | the appliance must be in working 6Câ€"cycle power to converted areâ€" 1condition before exchange will be as in the city. | considered. â€" | On "cutover" day Hydro techâ€" Equipment Alitered nicians visit all }t\homdeic‘ t“i:g busiâ€" Referring to the large number | ness premises in the T Nm f !requen'cy sensitive gppflancd‘smd‘;fdlzed and ensure that a it is ex wil} have to be conâ€" frequency sensitive appliances are :fi,‘m offciais disconnected. Within 30 minutes Hhiie oo ns | â€"rgymes in lom uns Smd ted, it is esâ€"| â€"the 60â€"cycle curren SW ?‘:!.!fi obt....oafi- ,lml:anfio pustom. |on for the first time. ___ _ Lo% Referrii\grto the large number | f frequency sensitive appliances it is :;cfi:iu ve to be °&"s;f veried io the se Rygeo oftcleis A s * t APOPmIn sald that while the inventory has | not yet been completed, it is esâ€"| timated that for domestt:ncustom- : ers some 3,030 washing "machines. | 2,200 rom.nors. 1,480 retord: players 3,000 clocks and fans will be altered for 60â€"cycle use or. exchanged. _ CA & Psn C ime oo uts Most equipment, with the exâ€" | geption of portable clocks mdk fans, is altered in the customer‘s home or other premises. In cerâ€" | tain cases, Waterloo Mayor Don Roberts Waterloo Lions Club draw last ive, Kitchener. On the right i r‘m, AYC TEEUIRE Brammanm: be hat P $,000 clocks and fans °T frequency is being made, ie red for 60â€"eycle use or customer can make normal use tl;rou?hout the day of the lights ripment,. with the exâ€" and of certain other equipmentâ€" portable clocks and Lluch as stoves without timing deâ€" ered in the customer‘s | vices, toasters, and other appii« ther premises. In cerâ€" f_lnoes not affected by the change however, some types of in frequency. l&pl'uncgs are removed to Hydro standardization workshops, but every effort is made to auppz & replacement unit on loan that of the customer is at the workshop. _ _ _ _ l-:xcegte during the DrICL pClIOG® when the line switch to the highâ€" Except during the brief period unit on loan customer is

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