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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jan 1958, p. 1

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t, ”an. ”31-. " _ - “' T. , - u only one an. l any)... h; to 9,. In! /. _£Ipu_ Wye-mu, w /r,--'-iaatai-a. -b-ubqnya... or The new a. is summed to be much deem, burn better end be more economics]. The new gun It": for instance are my“: the electric he, u p- m eee if you W a seller at the ad. in this in by 'rnterhro Stave. Netuvd us be: received quite e We in me other In", when even the fun- a... have Seen awitehed to' “I cm " Net. ' I." R aim TOO onwous " yet. the introduction of natural gas may create n minor boom .mong appliance stores. Frankly we think this is I Very fine effort on the part of these people. Possibly others to.“ contemplate do- ing trorneH"Ue similar. “I " m at. bounded by hovel. King and lush-1] h; Thie - this]: is prettv mu Its-Eng. After all. 'here m one people who 9ft M .9 noise made by by the ”tide-ts. '1'. - are there would be In ot-tores to the pro- faet, . $h-oqreh can“ was The paused skating rink would be located at the cor- Iem of Noeeher and Peppler Sts. All the new association 8 thing he city for, is M. M would be done In” HIM-H! mwmle- the request of Mayor Harold Does the - feel F'1'1eiit,tc,t it will be wrestled 100's picture has clungedewith again. lince then? l Mayor Paikin felt that now We feel the mayor erreddwas the time for a full study in even removing this old I sire to maintain . separate de- trollop frirm "s h‘d‘nz place. finite policy before deciding After it took so much time on a new Chief Me felt that And effort dith the former the views on integration must council, it should have been l not be but! GILCIUIICTe d... put out " mob and filed ia sire to maintain. separate de- the "we paper basket. 1nartment, but rather on any 3.113 I economies and increase in pro- IA g '"tesws.rwk action 1rhieh might result. [ 3.WS UAW: RECREATION EFFORT win yet a boost from private either. We feel the mayor erred in even removing this old trollop frirrn "s h’d‘nz place. After it took so much time And effort dith the former council, it should have been put out " mob sud filed ia he: I thing of this I: lead? It '8 “he ovpr Eddy in 1955 3nd I: ‘yomd a “I“ that it not filminly oraeti not {in-(bl, methane. Does the my” feel Water- ioo's picture has changed since then? {WV-O‘- - w up!) to W it can“ - be “I up mi. who should get out the dd share! all bring . to m in our new my”. In kWh: further study. if. the with I view to iate- gratin the fire departments of 'aterloo .nd Kitchener, In)» Pai&in said it was his pinio- ‘ot the “matter had bot been tidied thoroughly not w buried the old "rt-teb for the Park- Jheatresq.ereianereement In in thunder much study es I thing of this nature oi? It was gun our com- m” in 1955 and proven Fond a do.“ that it was 1.11.8. G. “in. Company od Hamilton started preliminary "It nocesury to prepare appliancu in the 800 Water- bo hon. b in ”a... b On Tuesday the Union Gas Company! _ mug-actor, the Wow, mnntsNetured gig ob- tained (to. Kitchener flow: through the lines. The Union Gas Company recently took possession of Waterloo Public Utilities Com- miuion's underground system. Mr. Hill explained the changeover procedure to Waterloo firemen police " ficinb and others at the com- - conversion headqunr- ten in Waterloo last Thurs- dar. . mean that workmen are burn- ing off the remainder of manufactured so in the lines before introducing natural However, Gordon Hill. Chatham, conversion director for the Union Gas Com-y. Ltd., said there will not be any danger and fire truck will not be needed. The alarms will cone as startled residents see the re- flection of flickering flames on their bedroom will: and see fumes leaping into the air from somewhere close by. Gas Conversion Brings Hustle To Waterloo In the early hours of Jsut- uery let, the day gas con- version com to Waterloo. Firemen ein expect {out or five false thins. This amnntly is the third time that this subject has been studied " Waterloo Council. A study was made in 1955 and again In 1956, and now, st once and for The Fire and Lian Committee, under the "taim-Air, d Alderman Peter Stewart, pavided nut d M‘htcut in an otherwise dun Committee Session at Waterloo City Hall londay Night. . “gift!!! and [4311' t 'i1'rttif'i'ed'rt,t,r2fior'o/te, than: otmaking phnsfort inerro ion W“ for the portion of Page Chiefihalnd ii'Fiti'i, faced with ”I: “clef into ss"'t 0e _ “in - ion with 'tl,ve"'fcilS1'2'r' [£39 'd'lltrt',',uf.'"un't m Fire Chief Albert Page] w:- cuats of protection from fire to have retired from active amounts to $5.57 per person Service on January 31, butjin Kitchener, and $5.77 per new be will be asked to re-jperson in Waterloo. main on a math to month) Alderman Stewart stated basis until the Integration l that to date there have. been problem has been laid to rest 17 applications for the mai- ToC0NDUCTsTUDYOFFtREitttEPrs. "REANDUGHTcoMMtrTEE [Lrifrl'IdjWjp, IN AGAIN MAYOR PAIKIN TO ortikjijiiiiiii- __,",-',," AT GAS “man on" tlllilltliWll0tilr 'r,' present approximate F?'" ti) w, Also recognized for long- term membership in the club were Oscar Luther, Edward P. Kieswetter, Walter R. Weber. Hated P. Rirteis, AK!“ C. Fomell. gm J. A member of the Knights of Columbus for " years; Frank J. Pope, has been honored sud presented with a pin and m know-y lift umbenhip fu- Deputy Gum] Knight Le? mndhtGtrer. Knights . 0f Columbus Honou_r_ Frank J. Pope F-ll informath About con- version is combined in The Chronicle advertisements and I geek] phone has been in- stalled gt conversion had- quarters to answer questions that arise. a! gas starts coming through the mains. he maid. . He added there was no chm to residential custon- en and every effort is made to do thin'work with the lust inconvenience. wilt mmtiGe to, uGiiTJi guufactnred us until gtateer- on intégration which was as long as his arm. He would be most happy to place this at the dim of the Pire and Light Committee. . City Treasurer Don Schne- fer was asked to formulate a pension plan for Chief Page), 1nd report back to the Com.. mittee. City Clerk Durward Preston Marin haul a file costs of protection from fire amounts to $5.57 per person in Kitchener., and $5.77 per person in Waterloo. Alderman Stewart stated that to date there have. been 17 applications for the Potsi- tion of Fire Chief. Five of then came from within the Waterloo department, and 12 from outside pointa including. Kitchener, Hamilton, Toronto, and Aehurourt.' He had hoped to have these men appear be- fore the committee within the month. eonsists of drill- dune-ta so Wo. vb. bu been ill, sent his eontrratuktioni on their record od achievement. It was announced that n M, Valontino't party will! be held Fob. ll. Rev. John Bull- brook, chad-in, spoke trruftr, 1P3“, M knight pa- Jacob In". Each received I pin for over " years of saw vice. board members; prineipalk, teachers and all who helped lack Beyoon New High School Board Chairman one: - Waterloo High School Board it Mr. I o. Beynon. Re in a member tor seven you. and vice-president for the pd two yam Erie Hm. Committee chairmen are Mr. Soanes, management and teachers; Mr. Seagram. fin- ance; Mr. Voelker, property; Mr. gangster, health and nt- Mr. Voelker. H. B. Soanes S. H. Sangster, H. A. Syer. T, B. Seamm and Harold W. Wagner were elected tn this year's board. J, B. FERGUSON RIGID CHAIRMAN 0F $aoth, BOARD The Waterloo Public School Board has elected I D. Fer- guxon as ehairman. Be sue- eeeds Charles Voelker, lat year's chairman. Kenneth W. Schaefer was named vice- chairman. Natural gas is being brought into the Waterloo area by means of a large- diameter transmission pipeline which stretches across South- western Ontario, from south- ern Lamina: county to a Honoring the ceremony a reception will he held " the Granite Chub. Among those attending will be city ind toil-ship officials and repre- senhtives of Union Gas. e A “a. - "rm.ortr It!“ the one-nio- win be bid faulty. Jun. 21, " the “city - an“. an Inn- m- Road. not: Ed). St. Kayo: Untold Riki- will of- fietUU, milk the control vale. which will ttlow the natural (as to flow into the Gig? distribution srstom. Gaol-rethink“ Humnwhkhwnuri- t"'utu-irstsatr: if"; Grand Irnialtt Michael V. Ttgut-d viie-eui :man was i Inn-y ll. "" In. P. J. Me- ol Kitch- thanking tirod hat new no welcomed in his piece In”. Butter, Jr., u representative " the Kit. chem 8m We! Bond. BBraett and ”other were ep- pointed whim for he Mr. Beynon thanked Rev. R. M. Killer. 3 member of the bpnd- for " yam who re- Similar sentiments were ex- pressed by Mr. Beynon. who said he did not think any chair an could but. been as claim; or could have bet- tar represented the board. The new chairmen warned members, there we. a lot ot we” ahead, and ma if they fen he was pushing them nerd he hoped they would realize it m . " launching, ttre- sent-inc may ”080-. The Very Rev. F'inlny G. Stewart, also a past chairman, paid tribute to In. IcGan-y’s "gracious dignity and chum” diaphyed gt public function: and to the spirit of good cheer evident " board meetings. no. - “because you 'migint need it with a woman past- chairman". her during her term of office. presented a gave) to Mr. Ber. Harold Lukas: as ttarned representative to the Water- loo recreation committee and T. A. Banding, R. S Hodg- son and Mrs. William Geiger were named Waterloo’ Lib. rary Board representatives. In spite of the fact board members were elected for two years, members decided to hold Mike as cnairnian, viee-ekairman and committee head for a period at nnlv one telduice Mr, Wagner. plan- hing; Mr. Syn, building and Mtrsantrster, immune. so u to make natural gm anti-Me wherever it is econ- omically pnctical to do 30.. within Waterloo. Count-ion of he Waterloo distribution - from mnnhctured to awn] as. will begin u m In the natural as has bon turned into the dixtributitm system on Tucsdw. All gas-burning ap- pliances and heating equip. ment will have to be changed our and virtual}, all of the conversion work will be com- pleted within the first three dun. Union Gas phat, thin spring, to enlnrge the existing network of pipe: and mains. pohrt no. “I... A _ line, which his 1‘ been con- victed. .de2ilrem the - In. . ml nun-.13., whollywwned the “in “he to erloo’o “how. Both the min a! brand the. m amt“ - flee Nttiara1 G- fiance liddhry fl t"C, as) _ Sufi

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