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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jun 1957, p. 19

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Consult any Canadian Pacific Roilway agent 2 3 =â€"U LOW R4 ind the MARITIMES Enjoy a refreshing sunâ€"filled vacation ‘"Down East" this year. Inexpensive holiday fares give you a 25â€"day limit with stopâ€"overs permitted. JUNE 17th TO SEPTEMBER 2nd 25â€"DAY SPECIAL LOW ROUNDâ€"TRIP MEMBERS OF WATERâ€" LOO‘S â€" Finance Committee have slightly pink faces since Monday ~night when George PAGE ) (wast or mecanTiCâ€"LEVisâ€" CHARNY| RAIL 'FARES memessmemne. 0 cwernemenee Eostem QVUEBEC (Continued from Page 17) CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY 4'\ ,/_ Fl / a a â€" . (g I U ) ,‘ C 0’ j U M \,"' 4 / U / i ~$% / 1 CAkXy\ / C 3y y_3SD us “‘ _"" Il * Ne -"""\. ‘\\ â€" ‘ s P & &A ~3J . NB BUrnsS Some of. this should ~prove to be very interesting from a readers point of view, and very satisfactory to some of the Waterloo boys who have been rejected. ing bill .. . Kitchener truckers will have to pass the "needs" test, the method used to preâ€" vent Waterloo ‘truckers from obtaining .a license to operate in that city.. â€" Sl [ i You can take it from us fellows, We‘re proud to have been of service to you. f CLARENCE BR EC K ENâ€" REID, president of the Waterâ€" loo Truckers Association, tenâ€" dered the Aassociations thanks to council and to the Waterloo Chronicle, for expediting the vital trucking bill, the only means â€"of â€" protection â€" local truckers have against the Kitâ€" chener setâ€"up. . Evidentally â€" the few on strike have made no attempt to picket the Cluthe premises, but the sign they .erected ‘withâ€" out permission from city enâ€" gineer Dutton, not only interâ€" feres with the passage of trucks, but warns truck drivers not to move material either in or out of the plant. Where do we go from here boys? 8 that he had an injunction proâ€" hibiting the union from obâ€" structing in any way the enâ€" tering or leaving of any materâ€" ial from his plant: He further said that of the 67, employees at Cluthe manuâ€" facturing, : only seven were union members. These have now been sent notices and unâ€" less they return to work, will be fired. Cluthe Manufacturing pointed out to them that the union sign they â€" approved was blockâ€" ing: the plant driveway and FURTHER ON THE truckâ€" "PIONEER MEAT PACKERS OF CANADA®" J.H.S8. J.H.S. SALUTES W A T ER L O 0 THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE and Ald., Jim Baver agreed to disagree over a matter of parliamentary procedure at Monday â€" mights council meetâ€" to how many small boys will fall off it into the lake in the A TEMPORARY: TYPE BRIDGE has (been approved for erection across Silver lake first MAYOR LEO WHITNEY Bets are now being taken as Congratulations! CLEMMER WELDING & MFG. LTD. 47 REGINA S. WATERLOO Waterloo 4 J.H.8. AND COMPANY Ald. Harold Paiken said that council might also inâ€" clude a note of sympathy in the ~letter (Winters lost out in the recent election) â€" Ald. Bauer failed to see anything very humorous in Ald, Paikens suggestion. Possibly it could all be blamed on the heat. ,. J.H.8. § : ter to a head was a request by Ald. Bauer that a letter be sent to Works Minister Winâ€" ters in appreciation for inâ€" stallation of the post office clock. a ing. The issue which the matâ€" Thursday, June #260, people looking as though theg were ~dressed in leftâ€"overs from a junk dealer. One good thing that came out of it was the evident determination of business men to â€"forget the old eollar, coat and tie routine. A_ sport shirt looks just as good and is certainly a great desilâ€" more comfortable, What good is appegrance anyway, M yos die of the heat? RECENT HEAT WAVE has produced â€" some: peculiat J.H.S.

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