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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Sep 1957, p. 3

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' Turns From Erb ' To King Prohibited but, not in , It Selle Tn? Ontario Mr. Danfmun mode the comment after . conference with Deputy Police Chief Ewan Cameron who was con- mrned by reports that charges would be laid taeainst Toronto didrihutors. " is reported that Premier Frmt said the pritvineial government intends to prose- cute the distributors of the Tho 'Great,Reuil Grocer- Assoeiation of Ontario, which had the henna- imported from New Brunswick and the Irrrited Stave. ha: been at- h-mpl'v'ir tr, wt R test case "nt"' 'he bror was banned by "m Liquor Crmtrol Board of twverage being sold in tt rottto grocery store. _ it", beverage contain les than.2.5 per cent alcohol. frrvleeided, for many months, the evvtrmittee funny reeonrr mended purchase of white street signs with black letter- ine, similar to the ones used NEAR-BEER SALE STILL ALLOWED i The committée recommend- ed. use of "L, portable no-turn sign in the intersection during the restricted times on a trial basis, by the City of Toronto. More attention chm!” be Crown Attorney Damn has announced that no charges will be laid against Twin City sellers of nearlbeer until he receives instructions from the Ontario AttoroerA9enem1hs Department. _ ml '1'veract! Meanwhile, the restriction of turns from EN street onto King is now legal. Kitchener - Waterloo It was decided by the com- mittee to _irtspeet the signs before ordering the other two which would restrict turns from King onto Enb street. The signs prohibit turns from Erb street onto King street from 7:30 mm to 8:30 a.m., 11:30 In. to 1:30 p.m., 4:30 p.111. to 6:30 Jun. Mon- days to Fridays and from 8 mm" to 6 pm. oirSaturdays, The sign manufactures, Mr. Dutton said, hesitated to make the other two signs because he fun they might not be legible with six lines of writing. The steel signs are three feet high and two feet ’wide and are. mounted on traffic standards. Several months up Water. ioo Council approved the IMF- turn sieit by!" affecting truf- fic at King and Ext streets at certain times, came partially into effect on Monday. meeting by D'Arey Button, city engineer, that two of the four sign. finally arrived and have been installed. (lhluu)llhliJlllii STORE“ Council’s traffic and truis- portation committee was in- formed at Mondny’. Council “and”. September n. my Have your Exhaust System and Brake Jobs Installed by PVP? th n on our Twin City rostaur- 1hr boer. A check Mir-1': 'ndieatod the was selling steamy great quantity. n? 'tr, r.orte a bottle. , Mr. Button also pointed out (tii, the lettering- on some Bridgeport road signs in tho ieierrlth One sign lists the Pthroughfare u Bridgport lroad, omitting the letter' 'E'. a. view is blocked " eertain intersections. he claims. Thin “an will aha be dis- cussed by AM. Snidor and the police chick. . Aid. Buddell strongly urged thrphyeement of yield-right- of-way signs at some corners along these striet. _ Chairman Aid. Donald Sni- der was asked 'to diseuss with Police Chief Lloyd Otto the possibility of making Dorset and Albert streets through streets. _ The committee decided to write the Waterloo. Park Board asking the board to place directional signs at all exits from parking areas. The committee, on recom- mendntion of AM. Bhddell, decided to urge the 1968 coun- cit to institute a program of replacing the no-U-turn signs along King street .with "sub- stantially larger signs clearly visible on any point on the street. The present signs art so small they are easily missed and the motorist does not re- ceive adequate warningbeing charged, Aid. Buddell said. Also, he eritieiyed the lack of directional one-way signs in Waterloo Park. paid to thd correct spotting of signs, Aid. Ronald Buddell said. ' V He pointed out that Young street u spelled “It” -ditte-' rent ways in three blocks, Young, Yonge aniYounge. gem a more THE WATIRLPO (9pm) CHRONICLE Compared with figures until the end of August, 1956, those for 1957 are up five per cent in comparison. attributed to the Local funeral directors re- port n total of 518 deaths from January to the and " With Population Lat year during this there were 492 dentin. Deaths Increase Kitchener licences do not entitle collectors to collect salvage in Waterloo, the chief pointed out. Included under .the heading of second hand goods are waste paper," rags, bones, bottles, bicycles, automobile tires, old metal and other scmp material and salvage. A salvage eomietor's licence in Waterloo cbsts $10. The same thing in Kitchener costs $20. C The Chief pointed out that so far this year only one per- son has obtained I licence to pick up salvage in that city. A Waterloo Police Commis~ sion bylaw stiuplates that per- sons any not collect second- hand goods before obtaining 1 licence. . A Kitchener man collecting salvage. yithouf . licence was charged by Chief Otto. It Arag, the first charge of its kind laid in Waterloo for my Tears. People who collect salvage in Waterloo have beén warl- ed to obtain a licence, by Ptt- lieu Chief Otto, or face the possibility of being abused. Fine Non-Licenced re" Salvage Collector " bank accounts! luau _ 'MA-dl’ladom. iMt2D6gtrogtE-Bagtrm "grredeehhstit R".‘VLAU CO-OP Has the Analysis YOU NEED WATERLOO COUNTY SUPPLIES FOR PRODUCT IVE HAY AND PASTURE MANURE ALONE Is NOT Enough Mixed hay and pasture yeilding 2, tons dry matter per acre requires approximately 90 lbs. nitrogen, 45 lbs. phosphorous and Mt lbs. potassium. With an application of 8 tons manure per. acre, approximately 24 lbs. nitrogen; 8 lbs. phosphor/ous and 32 lbs. potassium ts all that will be made available the first year. Legum- es can supply some of the nitrogen lacking, but phosphorus and potassium will have to be supplied supplementary. _ . For example, where grasses dominate on heavy land which is. manured once every, three years, there should be a fall applicat- ion of 4-12-10 at 300 to 600 lbs. per acre every 3 years . . . For further recommendat- ions consult your local Agr. Reg. or CO-ON - PARKWAY {on FOR uvmo . . . Regular sub ‘ lugs deposits have a much better clinc- to grow into I healthy bank Inland. when left strictly alone to mound-h. with interest, in your Royal Bank SAVINGS Account. "But", you say “I've got bill. to per and cheques to write. How can I keep my hands " it?" Quite simply . . . when you operate a second, separate Pusan“ Gamma. Accoun-r. on. POI PAVING IILLI . . . For paying bills by cheque you open a Royd Bank Parson“; Cnrqumc Account. It's businesslike, saves you tirne at the bank, can save you money on cheques. too.. And every three months the bank mails you a complete printed statement of your account, plus your cancelled cheques . . . valuable to you as proof of bills paid. t Thin ROYAL BANK “TWO-ACCOUNT PLAN”, helps you save . . . puts your personal and household accounts on a business. like basis. Try it. Full particulars It every branch. . A THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA KITCHEN“, on I “as ”may

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