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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 1957, p. 2

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Maybe your husband gets nervous when you take your eyes off the road to see what‘s in the shop windows. Perhaps you never realized you do this. But he‘s right â€" it‘s a dangerâ€" ous habit, and enough to make anyone nervous. Maybe â€" in response to your question â€" your daughâ€" ter will tell you she‘s nervous when you pull out to pass the |Tips on Touring +i\ 3" 1y and best friends â€" what makes them nervous about your driving. Maybe you can all learn someâ€" thing from such an experiâ€" ment. PAGE TWO 137 King E. Opposite City Hall Kitchener 1004 Birthday Wiltiam Richmond Limited Women‘s Trave! Authority S Think you‘re es d a good driver? C h. m Why not test i 35 yourself by *‘ "“ a s k in g your & ” severest critics Best Wishes By Carol Lane Waterloo WATERLOO CENTENNIAL Who came from fa; away, To work and toil and make this land, Just. what it is today. For we can only visualize, The hardships they went through, Their troubles were so many, and Their pleasures were so few. So â€"when you‘re celebrating Just pause and say a prayer, Forâ€" thoseâ€"who â€"perished in the fight To make this city fair. + ‘The time has come to celebrate, 100 years of age, » 3 For Waterloo, our city, Will turn another, page. We‘ll choose a Queen, + The men will try , To grow the longest beard, . A big parade will tour the streets, With kids in costumes weird. There was no Queen No big parade, 100 years ago To welcome those who came to seer, A land they did not know. We owe so much to pioneers, The Waterloo Chronicle, Watérioo County‘s oldeét English newspaper, devoted to the inâ€" terests of the City of Waterloo and Waterloo County, is published at 105 King Street South Waterloo, every Thursday. The Chronicle is a member of the Canadian 'een‘“l:ewm Association and of the Ontarioâ€"Quebec Newsâ€" Oftawa. paper Association. THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE J. H. SMITH, Managing* Editorâ€" an‘d. Publisher. Authorized as. second class mail, .P.O. Dept., 490 RVUULIIC N . ©7teg Waterloo, Ont. There are probably some other things you do while driving that make your pasâ€" sengers nervous, Just ask them. Then (if you find theyâ€" the speed limit signs, then glance at your speedometer. Whoever is right, this is a good opportunity to explain to the children why it‘s just as dangerous to drive too slowly on a super highway as it is to drive too fast on other roads. And you‘ll be getting a good education yourself in judging speeds. car ahead because you someâ€" times forget to check the rear view mirror. That‘s a dangerâ€" ous habit to be corrected You should always make sure there‘s no car passing youâ€" or about toâ€"before you start to pass the car ahead. Perhaps Junior will tell you he‘s nervous because you drive too slowly, while others say you drive too fast. Here‘s re right) prdfitv by what they chance to check yourâ€" THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE . 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He was installed in office in a cereâ€" mony Jlast Friday evening at the Waterloo Hotel. . Also installed were â€"~Marâ€" shall ~»Roth; _ first. Vi¢dspres» ident; Frank Jessop, second viceâ€"president and Robert Henry, third viceâ€"president. The installation ceremony was conducted by John Farlow of Woodstock, â€" international Lion Counsellor. n Heads Lions Secretary is Edward Bergâ€" man; treasurer, Williard Knechtel; Lion tamer, Lloyd Van Wick and tail twister, Leâ€" Roy Hoppe. | _ : Alex Duncan, Donald Schaeâ€" fer and Harold Paikin are one® year directors, Twoâ€"year diâ€" rectors ‘are Robert Coghill, Leonard Snider and Clare Eeâ€" cles ©@SPWC pfter the paint dries In the case of Sherwinâ€"Williams House Paint, the 1. Gives double the hiding power â€"â€" oneâ€"coat SAVE ON * hiding on most surfaces! 2. Saves you time, money, laborl PAINTING 8. Selfâ€"cleansing stays white years leongeri WITH ... 4. Gives extra years of protection! 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