It is expected the Water- 100 Lions Club wilt be out of the pool operation business by Mr. Good said the diving boards have been described by diving expert! in the finest in Ontario. Until now one filtering sys- tem has been used for both the diving and swimming pools and Mr. Good said it is taxed to capacity. An additional 100 bakers and replacement of two diving hearth is planned by the swim- ming pool management com- Mr. Good laid the pool made maul hundred dollars pro- fit. It 1966 the ebb suffered n b- " 8700. The profits will be used to add In additional filtering system, pumps and chlorina- tor at an estimtted cost of $6,000. PAGES?! I grade 5 public and u.- pmte school pupils in Water- loo received free Rimming instructions. _ last you in 'rthendaasee was “.500_ In 1965 it wu 46.000. Mi." Good attributed the drop last year to the cool weather. Of this figure T,000 were child"; who received free swimming instructions. The remaining '6,000 were paid admissions. V Waterloo Pool Has Highest Attendance ho Waterloo tions cut, swimming pool his; had the his-hast attendance eittet, it opened. . COUPON TODAY The attendance bullied 52,000 reported Edward R. Good, ehairman. (Which is secured), and good refences. These openings will pay you exceptionally high monthly income im- mediately, and rapidly increase as business expands. Prefer applicants aspiring earnings from $10,000.00 to $20,000.00 yearly. No high pressm-e men wanted as NO SELLING required. If you can qualify and have necessary cash, write today giving phone number and particulars for local interview. Writer Manager P.O. Box No. IM, Station B, Montreal, Quebec. Canadian Com an o eratin on a national scale has mméaéï¬Ã©m manage local business dealing with some of Canada's largest chain stores; can be handled in spare hours at start if desired; honesty and dependability more int.. portant than past experience. Our liberal financial as~ sistance enables rapid expansion. This is a business on a high plane for high type men _or women of char- acter only. Girl Working MAIL THIS “mun sum m mull, -r, “In on“: too a..." â€not, “alumna-00'1“. ntesasatdttt_qrdNrtrattdmt-at. COMPANY. . APPLICANTS MUST HAVE APPROX. $1,700.00 - ........q.q.......0.q... OPPORTUNITY ...o...............q..... Jan. 1, 1958. AH. Norman Reta felt the motion should be rejected for awhile because nothing has to be done on the 'plant until Ald. Bauer said if tentative approval was received, late meetings could be disclaim nod been.†there would be nothing to consider. . Council win not be able to consider any plans for the Ber wage plant if this approval is not granted. In introducing the motion, Aid. James Bauer, aid the approval naked for is similar to that requested f6r building new schools. It will allow Waterloo to continue preliminary plans fot the plant. _ Added to the motidn in 'tt rider explaining that this re- quest will not be considered In a final decision of emcil concerning the project. _ It has been decided by Wa.. terloo Council to ask the On- tario Municipal Board to ten- utively approve expenditure of $660,000 for u Quandary ogwuge treatment plant.' Waterloo next you, The purpose of the club is to establish projects like this and then turn them over to the city. Mr. Good mid the Mons Club has set up n committee and is presently looking into roof or five different no- jock. T auto-ooooOoooo ...ooqooo TH! WATERLOO (Ontlrio) CHRONICLI " SUNâ€: oxfra high Charon! of FFS ‘that makes the difference'. ssiiiiiiigiiiiiiCimu,nua ttlllllllMOA'll' wan: -SNtlliSBt11Jllll0llllllllY in roux WAYS! . represent the film or donting FEDS which remains on the aurfuce C . after the puint dries. In the can of Sherwin-Williams House Puinf, tho SAVES YOU MONEY IN FOUR WAYS: 118 KING sr. l Phone SH 3-5283 WATERLOO ALL FIRE SALE GOODS -- STILL AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. Ohio: double the hiding Power -... one-cool hiding on most when! T . Saves you time, money, labor! Self-cleansing - slay: white no" longer! Gives extra your: of 'trouetiortt (lion’s why? - pan--..‘ . Dten W50 V - $114.95 fimprrmp . Imam? sv/irate, ' ,sufi, Che f-louse of freagram' WEEKLY SPECIAL â€I“! '- 1;; Distillers since 1857 film-forming smids thut remain on the surface equal 90% of the puiht applied. In the case of n "purgain-Type" or inferior paint, the film-forming solids are as low as 45%. Thuuday,