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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Apr 1958, p. 2

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TN (nn iz .. . :d * Wmengieemnlengignnntaninpegemenmennitiviatiintniiciliaingmnniitvecinaianatadalipetiertgnesimenmnare ce Th THEK WATERLOO CHRONICLLK 1953 Buick Custom w O RKING WITH You can_count on his helpful, in terested approach. You will find this, too: when you ask for a loan at the B of M, you do not ask a favour ... if your proposition is sound and reaâ€" sonable, there‘s money for you at the B of M. $995 * N'“M'“.cr: threets of the City of 'v&x'_'.‘u Water}oo m.."' n-:‘a& Mh. messber ‘of the Canndine W Newspapers Amgnfldhmmw J. H. SMITH, Managing Editor and Publisher. Authorined &s second class mail, P.O. Dept.. CANADIANS 1N EBVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 o ie i dn esn o e e n aaa o n s â€" _ Dâ€"2728 Waterioo Branch, Cor. hing & Erb MICHAEL TOWNSEND, M Banx or MonTREAL Canadas Farst Cank Hurt In Crash injured in an accident Monday at Regina and Herbert astreots, yearâ€"old Police aaid the girl received Lrags "‘¥o have your TV repaired. _ . Good for you. Try our exâ€" . pert, <economical service | for the most satisfactory aute wat estinnnted at $700 > is and to the Wiltss car, $300. * A tenâ€"yearâ€"old boy, David| More than a billion »oew Durent, 16 Heather St., had | trees gre in the forests of #k$ his Tolh Send and lor strancd | Camatine Pulp ‘aad paper coup With Opening Bylaw But 19, of B6 Pructer=Ave, / _ Kenmneth Wikse, 26, of 206 Herbert St., Waterloo. SELECTED APPLICANTS MUST BE IN A POSITION TO INVEST $1850.00 CASH FOR EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES. ALL PRODUCTS BACKED BY A MONEYâ€" BACK GUARANTEE. .THE .COMPANY WILL INVEST AN ADDITIONAL $3000.â€" D6 WITH THE RIGHT PERSON. | 1# you curn you.«luty, have the néeclessury cash available mmediatelv â€" andg fies*ire a steady dependable income with financisl security for the rest of your life, then write ut onee, giving your name, address and phone nmimbe: 10 FULL OR PARTâ€"TIME International company has opening for reliable man or woman in this area to commence immediately. Light. easy work in the discount and mail order field. ABSOLUTELY NO SELLING, SOLICITING, DELIVâ€" ERY. Age, education or past experience is not impâ€" ortant as full training provided for a pleasant, dignified and highly profitable future in this business. Can be started with 4 to 5 hours per week without interferring with present job. Up to $150.0(0 per week income, with» immediate expansion if desired. WESTINGHOUSE DUPONT _ RONSON _ HOOVER REMINGTON SEABREEZE WATERMANS and many more famous brands present a new WORLDâ€"WIDE PDISCOUNT CLUBS, Suite 614, 62 Richmond St. West, Téronto, Ontario. There‘s no hocusâ€"pocus To our seta‘ Sharp true focus ONCE â€" IN â€" A â€" LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY J. R. Hoimes, Chairman of the C of C retail section said a meeting of retail merchants would be called soon to disâ€" euss developments. _ .7 However, it seeme there is no bylaw governing closmg hours of stores, other than grocery outlets. Closings have been regulated by agreement among the store owners. was passed in November of 1944, It says stores must be closed Monday, Tuesday, and Friday by T p.m. They may open as early as 5 am. with a: car at the: intensostice of KLrug andé Bocker «hreceun Bylaw reguilations say on Wednesday stores must be closed at 12:30 p.m. Offenâ€" ders are liwble to a $50 fine or imprisonment up to .=ix months. £ in Kitchener. Numberous stoke owne;rs have been charged in panies last year. No complaints have been made by either the storeâ€"ownâ€" ers or citizengy about the 1 that closing regulations :fi not being kept in Waterico, said Mayor Paikin. However, if the bylaw is being contraâ€" vened it must be reviewed by council and brought up to date, he said. M he catieq: in the +. up y Pivind ton &t,. Damage to the blepcts was estimated at $20. the past week sincte Aich ener Council ordered police to enforce the bylaw. Shoppere, for more than a year now, have been buying at most Watéfloo grocery stores on Thursdag and Fridey nights past the 7 p.m. deadline set in the bylaw. Business has also gone on at other estabâ€" lishments on Friday nights. The bylaw regulating closâ€" ing hours of grocery stores Mayor< Leavine told City Council last Monday night he understood a petition asking that the bylaw be changed was circulating among the bust

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