Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jan 1958, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

mum "EJutgt A 6 What’s the utter fellows. Band at the Highways Dd- partmcnt or no you "tisfied to hike in to Kim: aged we do ~Ian Juke, our, tin" you get bled for a “can. to- new“. Presently you II. ”is" atotof Cumin-mild might better be un done. Thet integration question for out. The win. and]. nnd would have been left buried "here the odour wouldn't tyre-d to the men} public. While '2 haven't the alitehtest doubt regarding the sincerity of our new may» he couldn’t have picked a better way of-moking him- self unpopular with the voting public. Vanda. Plank), mayor, we'd dump this interartion thing " thoturh it was; fall-blood" male skunk with all his glands in order. We've had a lot of Waterloo businessmen tell as that any trre of integration between Waterloo nod Kitch- ener, wit! be over their dead bodies. Don't 4aughl It would be harder to arrange than yOu think These guys are stub- born and may not want to die Motoring in Ontario have been Mod white for _ This year the department had the colon) new. to jump the is starting to worry about the lack of results after the 'Ura- dieation" efforts they make in that city. RATE To BRING UP a thing like starlings in the middle of the winter, but We imder- stand the mayor of Kitchener Stop wony‘mg about them mayor and turn the problem over to Waterloo. We'll get rid of the little birdies for you and 91. not too high a cost. When we hit the blimni, rt must have been under way for some the. for the roads were badly drifted. There had been no effort made to either clear the M or and the roach, which were so slippery even the tone)! of your foot on the amount» would send the car into a skid. Waterloo is one of the few cities in this country where there an no starlings. The answer lies mostYy in a real- istic attitude and doing some- thimr"eomrtrutetive about it. lncidenhlly. Contructive does not mm shooting off cap gum Ind" the trees or floating up toy bulbous filled with talcum powder. Starlings are like some delinquents. You have to get tough with them. One chi last week they marked one page of an issue as Friday, the rest of the pages said it was a Saturday issue. Oh? well we all wonder what day it is at times. J.H.S SEEMS THAT A DIFFEK~ ENCE of opinion even exists in our Kitchener Daily. 3.11.8. WE DIOVE HOME from Tt tonnto in the blizzard which occurred but F'r4day night. The Department of High- ways tath a lot of piety It would be nice if some of the talk was put into practise. {Codi-nod " Pig. " J.H.S. iiiiiliPAlltllt BOARD MAY ASK MORE iiii:ii,!j .lllli0tilliiiy son. BliMill.0pytlll9tr _I A - oheeudfatWrman, Verne: law, he proposed ) I ttiofatrtarerurroNetts con- ‘sidered by Waterloo over I Jade-15 year period. Mr. Ban-an, misc '3: city property eot-ittoe chair- man, said he felt council should “study ulna-inc pro- him with I view to proper timing od expenditures so as not to put " undue strain on the taxpayers. Alder-an Suggests l5 Year Study ttf Waterloo's, Fm aides And, Brownies Canvass For Road To New Summer Camp Stork Visits Twin Cities More In 1957 Than I956 Expenditures, he stated. which should be included in any study Were those related to a new high school, a Ber- age treatment plant extension, storm trunk sewers and ioeal improvements, smver lifts, future stadium expenses and Waterloo’s share of a propos- ed acres highway. 1,266 births. 0501mm...“ 616 fern-1.. The to” beha- " " at at Ma. nun Reports show that . total of 3,153 children were born in K-W Hospital and St. Mary's Hospital but yen agvinst 3,055 for the previous year. The 1967 time included 62 sets of twin- eompared to 34 for 1966. Me pointed out that failure to make a long npd comPre- hensive study of future needs could lead to a rapidly rising mill rate. The coat of other projects which might come up in the future should also be com- puted, he said. These include a city hall, a the station. . community hall and other pro- ieets promoted by the Plano down are: While a wide variety of pro- jects ha been created " in- Members of the Kitchener and Waterloo Girl Guide and Brownie divisions lumber 1,700 have been engaged in a project with en objective of $5,000. The need this amount to build . 1.T00-foot road to the ampcite and also to sink a well, which will permit weekend and day camps this summer. Eventually it is hoped to raise sufficient funds to build sleeping quarters. dining and recreation accom- mohtion. _ i The number of babies born in the Twin Cities has in, breasted by 98 during 1957 compared to the number for 1956. Stunt R. Goud-ie donated the 40-acre site to the organ- ization. The Mm for 1957 Melton K-W Begin}, 1,328 birth, 97! us)- and 1566 fermion, including " sets of twin, eight male sets, three female ning Board and city “inimit- tration eoamnittee. It was decidod that Aid. Bnaman's proposal will so be- fore council mfter the 1958 mill rate has been struck. A request of the Waterloo Staff Association for a new agreement In: referred to the new negotiation committee set up by council last Week. male sets, four female sets and six mixed. K-W Hospital had 1,887 births, 967 male. and 920 fe. males, including 36 sets of twins, nine male sets, " fe. male sets and 10 mixed. For 1956 the figures were: St. Mary's Hospital, 1,227 births, BOS mules and 618 females, including 15 sets of twins, seven male sets. three (end. not. and five mixed. 2. A three per cent cost-of- living increase based on the 1967 salary. 3. A summer schedule of working hours from 8 mm. to noon and from 1:30 pan. to 4:30 p.m. This would be in effect from June 1 to Sept. I. 4. Continuance of all other conditions in the 1957 agreement. As well as this agreement. the oetgotintiona \committce has requests from both the K-W civic Employees Union and tte Waterloo Firefighters Miation to ”udder; ' dividuel oompmies to mite funds, the biggest has been organized by three Weterloo districts The members are staging . door-to-door am“ selling undy mint roll. gt a price of " cents eaeh. Duh Guide, Brownie or Guider has been assessed " to help attain the objective, the members to raise the money through any method they wish. A few of the monorail- ing projects include teas, bake sales or bazaars. In a few instances some companies are raising weekly dues five cents until the objective is achieved. The association’s requests WW Ontario, 'nriiiiiaF," Jul-r: so. Regular "tnoal increments as listed in the 1967 agree (Continued on Page 3) Weds (”imam In hi: report he showed a free attesrWnee of 16,804 during the yen, up 2,699 over 1956. Paid attendance total- led 57,748, up 8,697 over the previous you. Total uten- dance as 74,562, n 0.896 b- ere-u our the previous you. Seven hemdred and forty-oh children we" ink-I604! in Park Board, has adviaod tho board that it aha-1d at City Council for 35,000 . year for fire ”an beniden its usual grant, to “vale, yucca! parklanda. Mr. Putat- said that by spending $25,000, the city would in the gala 81,000,- 000. It. Puke: has served seven you: on the board, three as chairman. _ Mr. POM Did the city’si The board nude three ap- nsud [nut to the board '35? poin6metsts. They were Mr. just enough to keep the parks MeViear, named to the te. operating, leaving nothing for: creation committee; Mr. SUtvo new development. lnon to the Planning Board. Mr. Puke: was presented I and Mr. Sin, to the Waterloo with a suitcue by Mr. f.,',':',',',',?) College Associate qultiei Sim, succeeding chairman. Advisory Bond. Norma Parker, \ntirinc (3an of the Wnt-kro Kitchener’; municipal pool has raised its prices by five cents. Waterloo Council’s bond of works committee has recom- mended the expenditure of $110,000 a part of the city’s 1958 road construction pro- gram. m.. Mr. Mom'- report in- cluded eo-troetion on " Waterloo street. The recom- mendation will, be considered by council Holiday night. To enable long-term plan- ning to be undertaken by his department, Mr. Damon “so put punk! road construction cuts for three more yells be- fore the committee. They in- Acting on the recommenda- tion of R. J. Cardy, pool sup- erirrtenderat, the Kitchener Park Board tacked the extra nickel on to admission prices and locker rents. in. Cirdy, in recommend- ing the move, said it wpuld eliminate the operating loss, which totalled $670 last year. admi The total cost of last you”: construction to. npproxim- V $350,000 aid D'Arer Dut- ton, city engine". Altai, work "ating $95,000 has boon unproven! this you. SUMMER, 'fl'jIl] UP 5: aid the city's For f New mernbem who joined fthe board ue William UfNk man, Jack Shanno- ud Alb: 1 McVicnr. Law Requires Bikes, Trikes Have Lights Also, the not!” points out that white rm noun-in! must be placed on the “New. from fork and god Moe“ Regulations of the High- way Traffic Act. requires be- tween dusk and dawn that every bicycle and tricycle must carry a white or amber light on the front and a red lamp or reflector, approved by the department, on the Lloyd Otto. Waterloo Po.. lice Chief, said an inereaae in number of accidents in- volving by bicycles afte" dark has prompted the move. Juveniles and adults disre- zarding a section of the High my Traffic Act that deals with the lighting of bicyrles will be charged by police, he said. Mr. Parker in an M PV Edward R..Good with g «a .5 clock, barometer and pa " Re In: 1 board and" M, P seven years. w. Good, III I” Gm who and on; .. You. missed in lid-torn. s, Hugh logos, 3 found ,A ' chairman, paid trim to It. Pain”; unit. to "the Put T Board and to WntaHoo." Oke, former city engineer. in 1956, Mr. Button feels the need for an extra mm is imo native. ' In the case ’ juveniles. parents will be required to accompany them when they appear in juvenile court on Waterloo parents who allow their children to drive im- properly lighted bicycles or tricycles at night will find themselves in court. eluded work coding $89,400 in 1969, $70,000:. 1900 ml $73,000 in 196i. The office eommitttee ro- commended to council that two students of the eo-Oper.- tin animating course at Waterloo Anni-h Faculties be hind by “in “when: department. ated with only five men since the retirement at E. E. W. work in clot-non and in in- dustry, there would alwnys be one student “nibble to the \béheen Nmi‘ oper-

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy