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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Nov 1958, p. 1

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Ad council members exprpes | sed regreot at having to perâ€"| mit â€" meter â€" instailation. â€" It‘ would appesr they are the losâ€"} sor o€ tww» orils amd must muke | their appearance |f Waterliao otherwige. amd& apotowze in porint Its a| During the montlh of Octoâ€" pleaaure to kmow men with ber there were 66 real estate gut». evewr if they arent‘s too : transfers totalling $575,608 olvetows about (t. | in Waterloe. J.H.S. Assessment commmuissioner C. C. Bricker, seid the Octoâ€" NE BABD FEATURE OF ber total exceeds by seven the THWE new project will be the number of transfers commplieted ecommuisory . instaillation _ of| during the previous meonth. parking meters. | Value was un almost $26,000. Evidently this is the edict! The largest transfer was the of the Mumeipail Bosared®d w0 saie of 1 lot at Weber ind claim that Waterloo is illegalâ€" | Roger streets to Forhes off as yrzcef pleasure to | guts. cever if olvetews 2bout After havinge reasted counâ€" entt* generally for the past few| nsonths, for dealine only witk | triviel muatters, [ hereoby back | these meetinos as cold as the proverbial mackere?! and could! hardly betfers what was zoine‘ ow hare as 2 genrerai rule: am inikâ€"| Iime of€f witat is roing ow lone‘ ashuastthas® basis that we know| nothing alsout the whole thine | until we were invited to a) eloak an4& da@wgser meetine by residents cam also afford toi share im the etectom® It will cout thenv notKhing extra im tie‘ waer of taxes. | ame retailers im to King street | in this city, was abjermaw® Jit ECS a ang| Pasiding T ow : eity fathers alike. tee, Aldermam Bunuer hurriedâ€" Rummarg o# susik a / . ly put the motion.) imâ€"> hawwe musery timues made the} Mayor Puikim: Ald Bouer is rouwds of Waterloo‘s retail| being very bullish this evenâ€" sectiom, hbuwt never have they! ing@. beew more tham wishfu! thinkâ€" im This thew was reality . . . the ew@ of frastrations . . . the possible beginnine of a new awit more rewurdingc ar> far those few who had faith Iny the cit?‘s possibilities. Ecerythine points to succes: P5r the venture and everyone concerned seems hawvy the TO BIF MWONVED PREOM KLING| Fer»â€"Aâ€"Tews OF STREBT" AMD 3B REPLAC Wateriow Counmail PB wTH RBTAL STORES! â€" â€" mm:‘ RMPLERRBID 6e the sedber casp «& a hbeivemw rsuarsine While this may not seem usuak to the averize readâ€" it actually was inasmuck| small town newspapermen‘ Severat} othors, sucit 2s Jark am& our mmpor Haersic| it arseefully as nosswble Nowtze in print. Itm a to kmeow men with w n dresar‘ it "Weil, the nmomey you lend | 3â€" represents capital, and getting | enee Motors Lt®., for $31,200. It was formerly owned by Eleeâ€" tro Porcelain, Ltd., Waterloo. A corner portion of the parâ€" cet of land has beem resold to City Service and it is expected Ald. Snider: Weil that‘s just ome of those things. Ald Bauer: UW IN FAVOUR AT LAST â€" 20 YEAR DREAM REALIZED BY WATERLOQ lIssue comes up over 'lhr loo â€" Hotek â€" spron â€" widening. Councit feely they have enough Works Committeey Ald. Snider: Don‘t look at I just work here. L en n e Ald. Smder: (On behaif of the Mayor Paikim: That‘s zx tepom used in the Stock Warket when real progress is bein« made. It has otiher nmesnings \d. Doermer: What‘s surer?: Weren‘t those lights purchased for the Centenâ€" Rec. Committee used to get| tlhe lofts for their outdoor rmikts from the ‘folklore‘‘ group. They are seffinz‘ seem®e of their equipnsent, | amet the lights are included.| I move that $1,000 be set aside frome the ‘50 budget| for li 13 | QU]P’ The new chemistry building of Waterioo College Associat t# 444eT | pmouiting . will ) ‘fl‘i“;‘e ai and labâ€" ‘ w5 pe iclaily , opened by Premier Frost Dec. of Frost To Open New hamy not beem completed. The | The ares im question consists of the block betweer Caroline | a service station will he conâ€" structed there. The City Serâ€" vice firm has taken out a building contract for $20,000 Also a large land deal was the sale of 16â€" residential building lots to a Waterlose contractor, Gilbert Weiler, for $29,550. we would have to enlarge, souc | ; while this is a noâ€"profit situm ret tion, it gives us a nice out." ns Mr. F. C. Taylor of the Watertoo Wanufacturing, told‘ the fldqrm_nm that "Eventusily ant â€" King C.N.R. tracks and Morley It. "Shot In Arn‘" mwmuon‘ the Municipsel Beerd gives its ES THEIR APPRONVAL. The Lowis F. Dietrich estate which includes Hearth Radio and Jessop an& Whaley Cleanâ€" ers can be purchased for $55,â€" 000. The City will enter into ncgotiations with Snyder Purmiture to buy their properâ€" ty. Included in this will be the removal of free parkine in Waterive. At the present tinse moveal of tie industries along| the City‘s mmimw street, and: the / thr dewolitiow of the Water Radivw, andt the Snyder Puornt lure Co bhuildings These will be replaced witk x new Yhop ping Dhstrict The Cit buy the Watertoo MWig is about to comp trwe: Workers are putting the Pimisking touches on the threeâ€" Took under advisement the stovrey strueture now. Classes compiaint as t~ the playing «f began there late last month,. | Christmas Carols. $780,000 building i; the firs: of a string of 19 bu:ldings exâ€" pected to be buiit on the enlâ€" lege‘s 200â€"@ere _ campus _ in northwest Waterlon. Ald. Vincent Alviano felt that the present store owners should be given first claim to the new stores, The idea was met coolly by the Council Ald. Framk Doerner pointed out that the merchant had ‘fallen short‘ in providing parâ€" king for customers. He felt that the city shoulin‘t have to provide parking areas. Ald. Vincent Alviano felt that the present store owners City Is Backward be promoted and sold to the retailers wit® the idea of them partictpating in the project‘: cost amd later the City would redeem the bonds." The merâ€" chants present felt that no such funds were available for this purpese, and if therc were, they wouli rather use them to improve their own Ald. Roy Bauman sired hi view "I can‘t see why th City should sssume all the ex from it. & bond issue shou‘d vote of tihe people. City soliâ€"‘ nece=sary. would be guinei ivy the city. They woulid not hbe seifâ€"sus taiwing for sat least three or he was sorry to see the free parking go. The Municipa Board was under the impresâ€" sion that tie City knew that not having meters was illegal would ultimately have to come when they would have to be in<talled. eption is met taken up The Waetericoo Wt property would jpomp in future vweiee to zt least $80,000 more if the un h.l- : -l I’V ;‘fl real shet im the arm for the present retail section of the pesty in mind on whiclh to reâ€" "People co;nin;r into the city of the project. The it smid that not LCouncil Briefs Granted Kâ€"W Hiâ€"Y Council vnermission to hold their next Youth â€" in Government proâ€" rramme in the City of Water Accepted the recommendaâ€" tion that 30 of the Quick{all subdivision lots be accopted as five percent dedication â€" for public purposes. Agreed to increase the facte lities of the Waterloo Library by adding a librarian to the Children‘s Section. Accepted invitation of Kite chener Police Association to attend their Anmual Ball to be held at Rosslynn Grove, Wedne=day, Nov. 26. At the meeting M night, Waterloe Council; if Kitchener Mir. Harper, city solicitor, has been given authority to deal with all those concerned The matter is expected to be set up by the end of the year. â€" Named Nov. 23 as Family .ife Day jointly with the City Committee who im January, begar the movement. It was Ald Bawer who made the motion to sequire the pro» Ald. Alviano felt that if the shonping centre is located, matter how conscious our resie dents are of purchasing im Waterloo, they have to travel to Kitchener.‘" He commended council for their work weB done. up and qualify for having s negative sttitude towards proâ€" gress." Both he and Ald Doerâ€" Kitchener ner the present time think the city is backword Because of the tow stores & the number of factories on the main street I is my opinion that the City Accepted st the present time. meeting _ Monday recommendai & for n idâ€" 1M oT

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