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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Mar 1958, p. 2

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ulous situation and one that eventualy wil lead to a numâ€" ber of accidents. Spposedly there is a through route set up for these outsize vehicles, but we have yet to ever meet one on it. As the forces of the law are so dadburned fond of cracking down on the private citizen, how about a crackâ€" (Continued from Page 1) Safety First With Natural Gas it‘s 7 King $t. North Phone SH 3â€"2691 The Waterivo Ctzonicle, Waterico County‘? oldest English newspaper, devoted to the inâ€" md’.fl:ubatyd';“hboud'lw County, lished at Street South 'amz:o. every Thursday. ’r?.‘mmh:h is a T rotmiice mt o7 the Interis qubver Heesr Association and of the On: Newsâ€" Unton GAS Company THE WATERLOGO CHRON Authorized as second clas mail, P.O. Dept. J. H. SMITH, Managing Editor and Publisher. SERVES YOU â€"â€" AND THE COMMUNITY, TOO! Apply Now For Natural Gas Service Bafety comes first with the gas industry. Year after year, National Fire Protection Association records show tbatmamyfewerfirsinhfildinp&mmoflmfid. Safety is part and parcel of your gas service. This inâ€" dustry has taken the lead over the years in research and the development of safety standards, covering every step in gas distribution and use. Gas appliances, for example, are tested and retested to comply with the highest standards of safe performance. As a fuel, gas has everything . . . economy, speed, cleanâ€" liness, dependability . . . and unexcelled safety! So get the @win keys to better living, with gas, the ideal fuel, and modernâ€"asâ€"tomorrow gas appliances. orF CaNADA. LuimtTED If traffic is congested by unwieldy vehicles like trucks, accidents are bound to hap pen. This is one hazard that can be eliminated without any difficulty. It‘s just a matter of supervision by the police. down on these vehicles. City road safety is the same as anywhere else. J.H.S’. ALL INDICATIONS ARE that Waterloo will have a big increase in housing this year. THE WATERLOO (Ontaric) CHRONICIE ~>â€" Phureday, March 1%, i DIFS AT 74 er St., Waterloo, an ardent Twin City sportsman, died at Victoria â€" Hospital, â€" Lemdon, Mr. McAvoy was born in Toronto, Dec. 9, 1883, and lived in the Twin City area for many years His main and he served as trainer for Seagram stables, and for the H. P. Whitney stables of the United States. He also was a trainer for hockey, baseball and football This is fine. Every city should have a boom. What concefns us is what is being done to keep the retail section of this city abreast of the population growth, or isn‘t anyone worrying about it. Frederick McAvoy, 85 Rogâ€" T4. J.H.S. §*) 4 teame. Soveral of the teams,, sup« he trained won championships. ,W They were the old Kitthener , that won the Allan Cup in 1918, and the Junior Ontario Hoeâ€" key Association Club which won the eastern and northern trained the Niagara Falls hocâ€" | . ouasses | > sume afffl”o ® key teams when they won the Ontario intermediate champâ€" tonship in 1924â€"25 and the senior bonors in 192%%â€"26. Alâ€" thoeugh he usually served as a treiner, Mr. McAvoy‘s particiâ€" pation in sports was not limitâ€" ed to that classification He also was an interâ€"county baseâ€" ball umpire for several years. The past four years he was STRATFORD TEACHERS‘ COLLEGE 'leldm"f’ -g-?o an Interim iimtmym itaryâ€"School Teacher‘s Certificate, valid in the elementary schools of Ontario. TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 9, 1958. Descriptive bookâ€" let ‘‘Teaching in the Eilementary Schools of Ontario," free on request. ACADEMIC REQVUIREMENT FOR ADMISSION: ONEâ€"YEAR COVRSE: W Grade 13 papers, one of which shall be ish Composition or Diploma of the General Course. . LNTERVIEWS WITH APPLICANTS are conducted by the Committee of Selection. Seoond&% school students interested in ing Teachers‘ ezenbonld;flz fi:rinta'viewmm;rincipdoftheirseco school. Other applicants should write to: PICK UP A CARTON!! THE PRINCIPAL, STRATFORD TEACHERS®‘ COLLEGE 12 OUNCE BOTTLES 41° Sparklingâ€" D elicio us Ask for Wikhon‘s Your money BEVERAGES ALL IN HANDY CARTONS EYES EXAMINED FORMERLY STEELE®S Q PTEMETRIST thst he was suporintendent of Waterleo Mount Mape Ceme tery for 23 years. * Mr. MceAvey‘s parents were the inte Mr. and Nre James McAvoy of Toromte. He is survived by his wife the formâ€" les E., James G., both of Kitâ€" chener, and Wm. F. o!f W»‘râ€" loo; Two â€" deughters, Mss. Christine Lee of Rochester, N.Y.; Mrs Jerome (Olive) Scebarlach of Kitchener; A brother James of Dumont, N.J., a sister, Mrs. Frank Tayâ€" lor of Buffalo, and 1% grandâ€" children. Edward J. of Winnipeg; Charâ€" * ORANGE | * GRAPEFRUIT *‘ CLUB SODA * GINGER ALE tuues oo SE Re YOUR DEALER MAs THE CARTONS OF

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