If you want to send in more than one entry, extra papers are available for the asking at the office of the Waterloo Chronicle. Enter NOW. You have just as good a chance as the other fellow. WHILE WATERLOO had what was considered a good Jr. "B" hockey team last year, it is now thought that There is nothing hard about this contest. You can win one hundred cold, hard bucks by just using your brains for a very few minutes. that if there is a tie of slogans selectâ€" ed, that the early bird gets the prize. The date mark will govern the selecâ€" tion in case of a tie. HAVE YOU SENT in your slogan in the Waterloo City slogan contest? Don‘t forget there are only three more weeks counting this issue, and there mre weekly prizes as well as the $100 cash for the slogan selected. Sounds logical. The new schedule will begin at King and Erb St., go east to Margaret Ave., then south on Margaret to Union, then west to Weber St. The mow existent route will then be covâ€" ered and the total run counting the covering of the new section is estiâ€" mated to take from one minute to ene minute and a half more time. No change in the westerly scheduie is contemplated at the present time. Reason for this says Alid. Don Budâ€" dell is that there are too few people and no industries. The theory being of course that where people are few and far between, that the bus service cannot be made to pay its own way. will be extended to take in Margaret avenue. Decision to make the run into this particular section was because of the heavy building which has been going on for the past couple of years. It is felt the concentration of people in this secfion will make a good paying proposition for the cross town bus CITY TO CHARGE ZONING FEE THE WATERLOO cross town bus is doing well enough to start taking on people have more or less forgotten about it. Funny how important temâ€" perature can be at the time, yet how soon after passing it lacks interest. THE HEAT WAVER has if nothing else, provided % gemleral topic of conâ€" versation during the past week or so. Now that it has abated somewhat, (Continued on Page 3) is the fact The New Hamburg fire brigade joined the searchers and commenced dragging operations and at 1:10 a.m., saddle, standing in an adjacent field. Friends in the village soon learned of the missing lad and searched along the river banks, some of which is grown up gwith underbrush hoping to find him if he had been injured or thrown from his mount. femily of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brenâ€" neman of Haysville, Ontario. * On PFriday evening their eldest son, David, 14, mounted the family horse after supper and went to get the cows for milking as he was accustomed to do. His father started to milk the five cows that were up from the field and when David did not come back in the time it generally takes him, he set out to look for him. He searched in vain for the lad, ‘tabinet should at least be placed with the door against a wall. Some 100,000 ice boxes and refrigâ€" DEATH STRIKES FAMILY A SECOND TIME A warning to parents who are the onlyperoonienzibbtoemfl!qahnd minimize the hasard of young chilâ€" dren closing themselves in abandoned ice boxes or refrigerators has been reâ€" newed this year by the Canadian reâ€" frigerator manufacturers. The group has advised purchasers of new refrigerators to remove hinges or latches on their old cabinets beâ€" fore they are discarded and if they $100 to be Charged for All Changes in Byâ€"Law qx'r'\'mnm , ABOUT BISCARDED ICE BOXES A POPULAR PLACE these hot days is the Waterloo Swimming Pool For the second time in alnost thirâ€" THURSDAY, JULY 14. 195% When left alone for a few minutes she climbed up to a medicine cabinet and accidentaily swallowed a quantity of pilis which proved fatal. The Nith river flows right through the family property but they were not aware of such a deep hole. Adding to the stark realization of this tragedy to the Brenneman famâ€" illy was the fact that it will be thir~ teen years this December since they lost their oldest girl, Mary who was then & little girl of three. assumed by the authorities that either the horse had slipped and thrown the boy into the water or else the saddle had given away and carried him with it. Saturday morning Deputy Chief Eichâ€" ler recovered the body in a hole fourâ€" teen feet deep. It was not until 9:30 that morning that the mddle was discovered and one buckle holding one side of the and purchasers of new refrigerators are aware of the potential hazard. hinges from their old cabinets. The manufacturers have enlisted the support of some 12,000 dealers in Canadian refrigerator manufacturers new refrigerators placed on the marâ€" ket contained stickers reminding purâ€" uancl_udtncphcestortheyounm in the hot weather. mapufacturers. These usually wind eay plong ig o p ‘uewuya7 There will be no fee when the apâ€" plicant appears before the Waterloo town planning board, where he first makes his request, but when he makes his zoning change request to city council the fee will apply. Council however passed the recomâ€" mendation made originally by the Traffic and City Development comâ€" mittee after a 4â€"2 vote was called. The fee will apply for any request made to council for a change in the city‘s woning bylaw or official plan. Alderman Leo Whitney head of the council‘s office committee said if adâ€" ministrative officials feel the regulaâ€" tion is not accomplishing what it is meant to, they should notify council, Alderman Buddell said that other municipalities charge more than $100. Etobicoke township for instance charges $150. to prevefit ‘"flyâ€"byâ€"night operators" from coming into the city. And also make persons applying for changes consider more carefully if they had to pay a fee. ‘"The question of Â¥oning is a quesâ€" tion of Welfare and protection to the citizens," he added. Alderman Costello felt that if the zoning changes were to benefit the city the fee should be waved. Alderman Anna Hughes pointed out that the regulation would help "It‘s people with $20,000 or more who are asking us for changes not the ordinary man with twentyâ€"cents fair assessment. He felt that even a $25 fee was too large. ® Hauck who felt that it was not m This regulation will not be in effect until the new soning bylaw is in use. was too high a figure. Alderman Ron Buddell pointed out to council that the $100 figure would in most cases not cover the total cost but would help pay for the changes Municipal board hearing. The reason for this fee is to defray city costs in zoning changes. The city now pays for all expenses required for a change in the zoning byâ€"law to pay a $100 fee for each applica~ Waterloo counci! Monday night de= cided that any person requesting an picked up at Adam‘s Furniture, Waterloo. Mr. Stephen Babey of 161 Beiâ€" THIS WEEK‘S SLOGAN WINNER for felt No. 28