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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jul 1955, p. 3

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_ 1qirprjll_ NEWS "" Waterloo and 'ii"c'""'i""i'":"'ii"i""ii""i'i'"i"i""i'i"] Each year. the Forests of Canada agate more Jobs and pay cheques than ever before. Keeping the Forest llive keeps these Jobs alive, Be very oureful with fire In the Woodland- Mr. Doturt also had a word of prune tor the limited parking signs in front of the postoffice. He claims they give persons I chance to park long enough in the day time to get tn and out of the postomcc in the stipulated time, and that the space Is also available to those parking at night IF Waterloo had wide secondary streets, then the move might have some merit. At present, the street: which would have to be used try mo- wrists unable to make a left turn oft King 80.. are so narrow and devious, u to be dangerous. - drivers would drive slower and those withing to muke any time would be taking their lives in their hands every time they passed another car. Certainly Iny contemplation of left turn bans should be studied can-tum. There is no need for such a movie at present and even in the" future, would turn already congested mum conditions into a nightmare. tttree-ear lane It this intersection. While Mr. Dotaert didn't mention It. the elimination ot parking nllowed the bus at this corner on tttts tA., woulq also do much to facilitate trai- tic movement. These arrows would provide for are. fast moving two lanes ot trttttte. One arrow Indicating the [en turn onto Erb trom King and the other indicating straight through traffic on King North. Added to this, Mr. Dotmrt sug- gested the elimination of two parking spaces on the right side of King at, at the corner of Ertt. Here 'an “row Indicating n right-hand turn could be placed. It would also allow I. full m A LETTER To. COUNCIL this week, Clayton Dotzert, Waterloo post- master. pointed out that there was no need to instigate u ban on kn turns by motorists oft King at, After observing tame conditions on the main street, he suggested to council that traffic urn-own be painted on the road from It least the “may track: to the comers of King end Rrtt Ba. bue service he: been losing me of the local taxpayers money, no one as yet has unwed any can du- “traction with the om PM”! they are now thinking that thewintermartteatrsoe-xs u the summer has been but. It was used a Accepted or rewritten, would [mm Waterloo tor e great number of years. Winner. at the Gnnd Prize will be 1aptttted when I ttnat decision. has been unwed at. mun: m wuznwo cm. town Itwuunedu WHILE KARI. mun. ot Wetter Bt. In Kitchener took the weekly prize in the Waterloo Slogan contest for this week, winner ot the Grand Prize at 8100. wlll not be announced until the issue of August ttth. Judges felt that the final daemon "ouidnotttemnaeintoomuei, the survivors soon ttet the Idea they are not webme anu‘lave town. “and”. July 28, I955 {Conn-led In- M " Proponents represented by 0. Mur.. ray Bray QC. contend I shopping centre Is needed because there ere no such facilities weat of King street. Much of the area u built up I d the land on which the unit Volga be The neighborhood shopping centre, if erected would include mlbly gro- cery nnd drug wares. retail linking. barber or beauty shops And I tot shop, dry cleaning pickup shop and (mimics tor dentist and doctor. tton from many readout: of the tree. and did not suppon n chnnge In the city’s omen! plan. With the Town planning boom sad the city council favoring the shop- ping unit. the Munich»! Board met to study the proposal. After the lan- ing charge Council met um opposi- History of the cue data back to last year when Fred C. Tnylor. who mode the application tor a change In the omen] plan. upplled tor s Inning change to allow construction of the centre. proved to be one of the moat contro- le stming tableau In some yen", Mr. Cummings said "tt ts try no mum a simple probkm." " Dunn! tu. [that WATEIIJOO Telephone 3-H" after the lemon. and he wanted to diam the evidence with other board members. He will probably also View the um before reaching a decision. etttitttt tor . chum in Wstcrloo's ofneiat plan to “low construction ot . WWW shopping centre in the city's Westmount district Decision was reserved by the thr. tlrlo Kunming! Bond on an snow llMllll DELAYS iEgtlllllullll !ilillll?lllili CENTRE T%eviattommetqrtth 1am. Wourloo College president. 5nd other college official; and toured the school. building. and aka the new Cation mm. Mr. Dunlop in particularly Im- Dr. J. o. MW.d1rectuotedu-V entiootnotttano,MmDmt$ttpeatd Mrwiuthouseaccompanieatttseedu- Educate.) mum Dunno was un- praed with Waterloo college during antmtttnetalviatttottseeettmtt- THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE 1lillllu'l'lllli MINISTER lllPlllSilill He To Give Our Staff tt Well-Earned Rest There will be no publication of the Waterloo Chronicle THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th ACATION TIME THE WATERLOO tontario? CHRONICLE erected on I: not suitable tor homes. Opponents. represented by J. M. Stunt of Waterloo any the value of their properties would decrease it the centre were bunt. They also point to tmme haul-d: which might result. W. A. Green. so Westmount Rood opposing delegation which apnea-ed before council, said the people in the urea have core end there is no need for stores no close to their homes. Mott people bought the land in the understanding it would be residential. Mr. Sheppard was born In Saint John, NM., sad as a boy moved with his parents to Winchun. He came to Waterloo " u young mm: to play in the Wam'loo Band. A corneust, he also was a member ot the K-W Sym- phony Orchestn. man the hue C. P. Thick. at . Canadian Bandmuters Amt-clan convention. the Colt Kittie Band for many years. Upon by return to Waterloo he he- came director ot the tte,, Hamburg Oltlaena Band. He served also as ea- Iattain director of the Waterloo Mu- Ilcal Soclety Band. Previously he had been bandmarter at Cornwall A past president of the Canadian Bandmutera Auoclatlon. he was hon- oredayearagowhen hewttamade an honorary We member of the assoc elation. _ Mr. Sheppard wrote a number of marches inehading “Forest City" march from which was taken the theme tor the weekly lbndon Broad- " an err-nae: his greatest work was the monument. of the Heart It, Symphony for band, a work which was performed try the Weterlno Bend W. B. (Splurge) MM died at ht home. " " Albert Street. Water- 100 any My moming " the "eottltsretsrrr.MettndtteeniBaimse Y, S. SHEPPARD IIIES AT ti WARS Mr. Hum told the K-W Kiwanis Club last week that “Ninety per cent at att walnuts mm from me type at driver's error." mettetmerofan autmnottue.porse mad: or autumn: weather condi- mmubhmedtotmoutuw- 'nohueneeidenta.amxtedtmttour.rt. W. tum-o1 theAllCunha Inaur- "WEI IS TO BLAKE ll MOST ROAD AMI!!!“ Automobile Imam bu'ele-neu, Manny. and amp- out. The service which ia at present on a trial but: only was started on Nov- ember 15. 1955. Waterloo council "reed to my the Kitchener PUG the difference between the revenue on the Waterloo route and thnt ot the poorest paying Kitchener route. pr Alderman Ron Buddell. chairman of council: Traffic and City develop- ment 'committee, gave this etrtimate during Monday‘s committee meeting ntter receiving the June bill tram the During the ttmt 2% months of op- eration the Waterloo era-stow ttus has cost taxpayers more than 81.100. the newly placed rushing umber light on Perk Street, end the thtatttng red on John Street. Also the newly con- structed tight on the corner of Laurel and King end the newly painted road The trattie commission .and the police department will be eetiertne out 3 survey on mum tramp much u Intersection, parking restriction, ob- mm on comers. Ginsen- having suggestions on a particular tame problem may toward them to alder- man Ronald Buddell. [llEit'l'lllllli BUS 1083 $1700 An unbu- light means to drive up tothetttrtttuaetofamttes mhourandcometosltopvhentt tumared.When ttturmgreettrott mavproeeuwhenins-ertesr 'tgtt,thnntttttm-beeourteoua topedeatruns wttomttytteerx-tmt onnredtigttttrrmteometoatutt atop and not Intenere with tratnc Mow my emails know qrttat It meant when‘u light changes? A red 1itrhtmeanorrtmtttttttt-een. CITIZENS ASKED nll 1lljfililili'l'leit condition for the Munich; then came otmervaneeotttierutesotthe 'xtadnndeourteounarotngtaattitc Mummmeputxnym 'teaatmforttttatstttetnemaaert.eet- dent mum" d-mpropm'tm to tttrim-tnth.----- to be “an ot muaie for the tour. The concert pro- grnm: will he announced by the band‘s rommentlttl" From the band's large library ot music Inspector E. J. Lydall. conduc- tor has chosen varied miectlons of music for the tour. The nnnoorl nrn- I The band will proceed from Ottawa l to North Bay and Sudbury then south ‘to Grim: and along the blue water highway at Owen Bound and Sarnia. Then to Chathnm, Leamington and Windsor the band will rest for a day and proceed on to London. Wood- stock. Kitchener, Waterloo. Guelph, Brantford. Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the Lake, Toronto and Peterborough. finally arriving back at Ottawa on August 22. It In hoped that. the public as well on members of the force will have an opportunity of hearing them and their appear-men will help to interest suitable young men to a career in the force. uni on the 22nd. In addition to the regular itinerary program will be presented " aevenl hospital: and random en route. ‘l Commissioner L. H. Mettotson has had the tour arranged to include a mnximum number 0' points in Cm tario during the band's travel. com.. mission” Nicholson has intimated that this tour has been arranged to fulfill many requests received for ap- pearances of the hand in Ontario. The band will leave ita home base August an end commence e Journey which Wm cover a large portion ot Ontario. Concert; and parades will be elven at " centres during the 11-day tour scheduled to conclude tn Ottawa Aug- the RCMP and there will be no u, mission tee or collection. - dim Mounted Police Band from Ot- tawa " the Waterloo Put on August 14. The bond will tho phy at the IC-W Hospital on August 16th. Waterloo will have the honour of being entertained by the Ron! Cun- Harold J. Snider. Waterloo town- Ihlp clerk um township council has no objection: to the proposed annex- RCMP Mill Tl] VISIT h'lflllll8 t w. J. Mcolbbon, Wnterloo city soli- citor aid Mr. Volxm home: "a con- aMeredtottetunonettte batman any. . BeuhuBrittgeportm.dtnttteNorttt mummy. Other Moo would likely be affected eventually be when: by Waterloo tn the near Mute. Mt. Vol-1n In ready to proceed immediately with the Limited, Wnterloo. qrttiehisaituated in the Uncoln Proesedtmmtmrarutheannexnttort were begun by the Waterloo Separate Schoolboud which misshapen: fourth mute school for Wttterttto by What 1956. the 1955 Waterloo em the City tun, aid the Uneatntittn will be “new ham I, however AnoexationttrW.teriooofM+ amarrhtettwtttmatreartastMaeaew home- wu Wed by the Ontario Municipal m. WATERUI] 'lll ANNEX ll? ACRES P%natuebeindmade forum by "

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