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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Mar 1958, p. 3

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* On Waterleo Homes Our customers tell us that our radio and T.V. repair service is pretty sharp. We like to hear things like that because it makes us glad we‘re in business. sion to eat lunch at a i&;y restazurant. 1‘*%* hours away from _the council‘s â€" Rerseâ€"shoe shaped Largest items on the list of expenditares were $374,253 for public schools, $148,796 for high schools, $78,493 for separate schools, $671,TT8 for debenture debt charges, $99,â€" 803 for the sewer and sanitaâ€" tion committee, $58,100 for the board of works committer, $150,770 for the fire denartâ€" ment, which includes street lighting ard hydrant costs, and $98,575 for the public de-’ partment and administration of justice. Although â€" with the cut â€" the commissions budget is beâ€" ing increased $1,000 this year, Ald. Snider said it would not be able to do a complete job on those funds. Thursday, March 18, 1958 ° THE -' " . â€" C C enrmmnmmmmmmmrnrmann n mm n e rmmew,,,,.._____ tS _ WArCRLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Paicoe un Total payments of â€" $33,â€" 181.41 for the Rewina, Erb street east and McDousall street bridges were reduced to $10,600, and payments of $17,929.43 on the addition to the board of works buildinr was wiped off this year‘s budget. An _ objection _ was made by Ald. Snider to the $3,550 decrease in the estiâ€" mates of the recreation comâ€" mission. He is council‘s reoreâ€" sentative on the commission. Westmount read extension beâ€" tween Pb St. and Dearborn St. was seen definate followâ€" ‘ng a read extension decision by Wateriss Pinnning Board. The board passed a motion after a lengthy diseussion, setting the location of the (Continued from Page 1) serviced â€" to attract now inâ€" dustrics. Early M2 Rate This female swooning? It‘s our TV‘s Smooth, easy tuning know what causes took only of 281 of They wounld like to see large and substantial residenâ€" ces similar in tvne as those which surround Western Uniâ€"‘ versity, and the University of | However in view of the colâ€" lege develonment and the Beechwocd Park subdivision. many felt that the idea of a suver highway running throâ€" uch the area was imoractical. The Ontario Devertment of Plannins and Develooment is "very coenizant of the poâ€" tential of a high class ~resiâ€" dential development that should take place in Beechâ€" wood Par". in view of its location, Mr. Wiebe teld th> m m isind Inemeae d m es lel to Westmount road extenâ€" sion. ent development of the Uuiâ€" / versity campus of some 200 acris This campus has th> Westmount Rd. extension as its western beuandry. The situation was compliâ€" cated by the fact that befor> the northâ€"west section of Watsrloo ever came under development a plan for a‘ social callsd limited access | K rhwav had been drawa by *the Kâ€"W Subu:ban Plannin!i Board consultants, and it ran directlv along side and paralâ€" born street along the Westâ€" mount road extersion. It enâ€" compasses 281 1t We interd to start 75 start the first stage of their new Beechwood Park subdiviâ€" '“nt& *4 .-u..i:(m Columbin", he said. With this matter settled, &N‘m the company inâ€" Wiebe, president of Major tends to put crows to work o pe Witerine MJ 2000 ] sioaring the bugh and grading his company is committed to | "**" The portion referred to lies Erb Street and Dearâ€" side and paralâ€" Don‘t take it out on us because the house drain is plugged by tree roots and your automatic washer is ussless. We know a river bank is a tough place to do laundry but what can you do under the circumstances? Your troubles prove the meed for a truly rootâ€"proof sewer line today, more than ever beforeâ€"so much comfortable living depends on uninterrupted service. When you repiace the line, make sure the Contractor uses Plain End Vitrified Clay Pipe, Fittings and Rootâ€"Proof Couplings. Be sure of troubleâ€"free drains forever. Plain End Vitrified Clay Pipe, Fittings and Couplings are rootâ€"proof, by actual tost. . Plain End Pipe from 4" to 24" NATIONAL SEWER PIPE saLes orriceâ€"100 queem strgat SWANSEA, ONTARIO Wailt, Shellal games. Also the Westmount read extension should mean the road will be eventually opened from Erb street to Dearborn street, thus releivâ€" ing the bottleneck traffic at Erb Street, King Street and Albert Street/ if the city opening of Seagram drive to Westmount Roead in view of the traffic lonad emanating from the stadium after ball providing employment 1’@ prime importance is the He emphasized the value of | as a means of LONBITE ED bank accounts ! Ald. James Bauer presided for the meeting in the absence of chairman Leo Henhoeffer who is out of the city. Recent purchase by the city ef Watericoo of 3$1% acres from Canada Barrels and Kees was discussed briefly. would reciprocate by connectâ€" ing either Dearborn street or BUDEK, Mre. Mary, 96 Moore ,â€" ONE FOR PAYING BILLS ... For paying bills by cheque you open a Royal Bank Prersonatr Cusquinc Account. It‘s businesslike, saves you time 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. This ROYAL BANK "Twoâ€"Account PLAN", v 30 , ONE FOR SAVING . . . Regular sarâ€" _ ings deposits have a much better chance to grow into a healthy bank balance when left strictly alone to accumulate, with interest, in your Royal Bank Savincs Account. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA en t ns o helps you save ... puts your personal and houschold accounts on a businessâ€" like basis. Try it. Full particulars at every branch. Quite s second, s Account. "But", you say "I‘ve got bills to pay and cheques to write. How can I keep my hands of it?" Quite simply . . . when you operate a second, separate PersonaL CBEqume w2200000. GARODAT â€" _*_ ACC SHsaDCUA Gmider, RR 1, Waterloo, to Metvin lll 62 "m- t. _ Wost, Waterioo, 10, 74 years.

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