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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 May 1956, p. 1

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, in. Waterloo Aged Home , an 0’ 3mm licenses in Waterloo is “my down from ahiic.tipgt1ast yen and those owning the "two-Wheelers" are urged to get theirs before the funh .eomes. Deadline for purchase of '7 theae licenses is June 10. Child, ten being more than a little short of responsibility, it might be a good idea for parents to bring this matter to the atten- _ tion of their offspring and in- sist upon the purchase of a bicycle license now. ‘Could be of course the poor weather We have been having this year has curtailed realiz- ation that spring is actually here. Regardless of this, the licenses ttre 1 must, so why not now. J.H.S. WATCHING AN ELDERLY. PERSON take a bad tumble the other day on an uneven Iection of walk here in Water- loo, we are inclined to yonder it city officials are "are that W.F. Patterson Dies ht. In W. F. Patterson, a former resident of Waterloo area and a public whoa] teacher in Ont- ario for more than 30 ,years, passed any on Friday May 18, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Percy Beaslip Princeton Ont. in his 90th year. He was born near Moffat in Halton Co., a son of the late John and Sarah Patterson, and was the last survivor of a family of 14. His wife, the former Emily Butts, predeeeaa- ed him nearly nine years ago Besides hid daughter Mrs. Heulip and son John of Ben- ton Harbor Michigan, he is survived " three trrnndehild- re- and one new grandson. (Continued on Page " (Co-um“ on P139 " luvenilg (our! Said Illegal ' The juvenile court here hat been operating “109117 since 1948, officials charge, Crown Attorney Harold Daufman slid a records search indicates that the court, hand- ling Juvenile cues since Wa.. terloo became a city in 1948, (Continued on Page 10) The appointment of R. Duncan Roycroft (left). as Kitchener-Waterloo district representative-and/R: McLeod Southgate (right) as assistant was announced today by E. E. Sparrow, chairman of the Workmen's Compensation Board. . The Kitchener-Waterloo district office of the -Work- men's Compensation Board will start operating in October. Mr. Roycroft and Mr. Southgate will shortly move with their families to Kitchener. _ . A veteran of 15 years' experience with the W. C. B. "Dunc" Roycroft was formerly chief investigator with headquarters' at the Board's heed office in Toronto. Born. raised and educated in Toronto, he is an ardent Sports enthusiast, although his chief hobby is "'work-rrtett'tr io,',',',',".'"'"'""" He is a former officer in the Canadian my. "Mac" Southgate; a former resident of Kitchener, was born, raised ttttd" educated in Seaforth. Having been a member of the Board's audit department for the rut 10.years. Mr. Southgate spent much time conducting inn audits in the Kitchener area. _ Married. with two children. Worm and in)!“ _uiarritd, with two children. Work horaesareh'mhoh' Be ind-alw- iiGaG. Piéime "murmur" w“ in] iniUnd Wright, architect-l The Ontario Gove'rnment hu'approved uxmatruction of a 31,000,000 Home tor the Aged in Waterloo Township, Welfare Minister Cecile bu announced. Ptirglit" share will be about $800,000, Mr. Cecile said. which is Mt per cent iiiteGiainaeruttieeostwinbeborttebrthemuraharingmtaeticipamie% Gait. Kitchener, Trtuerioytaptd_thts county; L, - =-- A“ .. . __A. 1Kihtheeter'a share will be between $40,000 and $60,000, it is utimated. Water- ID will pay between $6,000 and mono. The new home will replace the present Frederick street institution which, Ieytethrr gill} it: site_and tarp, has beg: .irelf to J'.tiPt'Ta1 mrrestmerMtr, Ltd., of $000,000 ir6ttt comucnon on .aaiaroaaush-. In " mo Ford G. more than 3180.000 word- of mode-in Wain-loo prodneu were bought last year by Ford Motor Company of Clouds. Limited. Aa well a providing payroll 3nd job. for nanny Wa- terloo residents, the big auto- motive eomp-ny we: a major indirect source of employment in may other nearby western Ontario cities and m Ford pm last you in (Continued on Page " i' HOLD OPENING SHELL STATION C. J. Deer: will play host to Waterloo motorists when he officially takes over the new Shell service station at King Street North and Young Street. This is a grand station opening celebration commencing Thurs. day, May 3lst. The celebration will let dunng three days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday by 3lst, June lst and 2nd. Added attractions that will help to make his Shell station opening a gala event include free tickets for a movie camera and Projector as an attendance price. The. second prize u a combination steam and dry iron. Other prizes include a barbecue stove and fourth to eigth prize winners receive a complete Shell X400 motor oil change. In addition there will be free Shetrutrrientiom, ‘fot the tint " customers at Mile pump islands after 7:00 pm. on Thunduy. Mar Mrt and hit] has ht, Souvenir gifts for' motorists and hunt: in the children and Ilsa free “I.“ on Pure 11) There will be a Bicycle M ty School held Monday, Tao- dny nnd Wednesday, June it; Sth and 6th at 4:15 for child- mrrsfromtheturmofTtoB.. to to. and It to " respectin- 1r.'rhee1-seawiBUhetd" the Alexandra School grounds On Thur-d1! m “a in . recheck of {unity we,“ Sehtr Mr A _-.‘. A membership card to tbe Bicycle Safety School will be given to those chick-on “can. fully comnletinz m be... Bet. Eddie Wick of as. w- “the Police Force wit“ on safety and low manho- menu. Throughout the tats New Pun} Boys will haerrteet " bicycles. A FACE Magistrate Barron has” found that I prim fuie a. Wag' established by the crown in a preliminary hearing of I charge of criminal negligenc. against Maurice Lorbekki, IQ. of 191 Benton St. Mr. Lorbetaki was driver of a cut involved in In aeeideas* with a Kitchener PUC troll! condl Mar 5 in which li- Mary McDonald, 29, 1nd Elvh Layman, 24, digd -- - _ he doubie fata1itr---W- 1oo's first in " ,ears---l- ed at King and Union street. May Edward R. Good, chninnal of the awimrtthtg pool monoco- ment committee of the Waters. loo Lions Crab, slid Hominy that the swimming pool and the diving pool are scheduled to open for business about June 9. Delayetl Week Construction work on. " ditioml wnshroom sud drou- ing facilities hove delayed the opening of the pool about on. week. Swimming instruction cm will be conducted at the pod during the lust two weeks in June for grade 5 public school students. It is hoped that not. you instruction on be - ranged for " grade- of be. public and up"... M h, Wan-loo. . i0; fl

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