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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Oct 1959, p. 6

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â€" Rread and rub them with a cut cove of© garlic, then brush them with melted butter and Rteast in the oven. They‘re deliâ€" companiment to green salad. Our 2â€"ACCOUNT PLAN is Planned Saving 5 A L ES M A N â€" W A NT ED WANTED â€" Advertising Salesman With Ambition. If you are a Selfâ€"Starter and Willing to Work, You can own Shares in one of Ontario‘s Foremost Weeklies Withâ€"In a Year. If you have the Ability, You can Manage this paper in a matter of months, BUT if you just want a JOB, don‘t apply. BOX 40, The Waterloo. Chronicle. 2 SAVINGS ACCOUNT Keep your Savings Account for saving. Add to it from every pay. As your balance grows, you‘ll enjoy new peace of mind. Start Planned Saving at our nearest branch now. MORE THAN 800 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA TO SERVE YOU THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 70 KING ST. S. PERSONAL CHEQUING ACCOUNT Pay all bills by cheque on a Personal Chequing Account. A quarterly statement will help you keep your records straight. The low service charges are preâ€"paid. Your cancelled cheques are on file if you need them. Arbitration Talk Goes On A hearing between Waterloo the City of Waterloo over the irefighters Association _ and 1950 working agreement boiled axoâ€"C~.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"|down to the issues of ROurs Oof work and wages. The firemen, W A N T ED mmauhfimzorkm:i ising Salesman With (| &S,® M conaoerstion for an e a Selfâ€"Starter and acrosstheâ€"board â€" increase _ of ou can own Shares in B\ 9889« four per cent or about !S'.f% ENTER FALL WITH THAT FRESH, NEW LOOK YOUR FALL COAT WILL LOOK BETTER, FEEL BETTER AND WEAR BETTER, IF DRY CLEANED BY JESSOP & WHALEY. CALL US TO â€" DAY CLEANERS 1 ® ANP THBE WATERLOO : (Ontario) CHRONICLE _ The firemen asked for $200 across theâ€" board in early negoâ€" tiations with the city. | A representative of the Inâ€" ternational Firefighters Assocâ€" iation and spokesman for the Waterloo firemen, William T. Sanders of Toronto, said the firemen are willing to forego raises for this year if the arâ€" bitration board allows immedâ€" iate â€" institution â€" of 42â€"hour offered an extra $50 â€" from $50 to $200 acrou_-thg-boayd ln creases, plus a reduction in the work week from 56 to 48 hours. _In former negotiations the city‘s final offer was $150 pay increase plus a reduction in hours _ The Waterloo fire departâ€" ment at present has a personâ€" nel of 22. Two extra men were taken on staff since negotiatâ€" ions started early this year. Only four additional men would be required to inaugurâ€" ate a 42â€"hour week, Mr. Sandâ€" ers said. This would represent an additional cost to the city of $12,360. â€" O es _ City solicitor, J. M. Harper and Fire Chief Clayton Baulk disagreed. e Mr. Harper said institution of a 42â€"hour week would reâ€" quire six extra men and reâ€" present an additional expendiâ€" ture to the city of $22,889. _ _ Earlier > this â€" year Chief‘ Baulk asked council for three extra men because his departâ€" ment was understaffed and council authorized hiring of only two extra men. He said he would ask counâ€" cil for the third man, plus the six extra men, if the . board lrules in favor of a 42â€"hour week. e Chairman of the arbitration board is Judge J. C. Anderson of Belleville. John Harding, personnel _ director of â€" the Township of Scarborough is the city representative and C. L. Dublin, Q.C. of Toronto is the firemen‘s representative. Such sandwiches as ham, egg salad, cheese, tunafish, chicken or salmon can be made in the morning on frozen bread slices. The bread will thaw by noon and will keep the filling fresh. other hand, the city . The offer was reâ€" WATERLOO Five Waterlocites Win At Lions Jamboree The Waterloo Lions Club held their Charity Jamboree for the continuance of 4H Calf Club Works, Minor Sports, Memorial Pool, Waterloo Colâ€" lege Bursaries and University of Waterloo Library, at Leiâ€" ing. There were approximately 800 in attendance. o The Club members sold ticâ€" kets worth $10 which entitled the winning ticket holder to $5,000 in an elimination draw. The tickets were drawn one at a time, and the holders name read. When there were only five remaining tickets to be drawn, those persons whose name had not been called had the choice of taking the chance being the only ticket left after four more draws, or splitting the prize money. They decided to split \the money. iation of Canadian Couturiers, adapts RONDO: Jacques Michel, Montreal member _ of the RVHVV. JACIUED MRMWAMEN AAANCRCCC 1O fees 2 s ue» iation of Canadian Couturiers, adapts "Rondo‘", a brushed Arnel jersey for his Fall ‘59 Collection. Above, the neckâ€" line dips low to a point, branches into a fringed bow. Below, the skirt swirls from tiny waistline tucks into deeper folds, stops short just below the knee. The Canadian fabric, luxâ€" urious brushed Arnel jersey, is by Riverside Silk Mills. Irene of Montreal adds a black velvet cocktail hat, flippantâ€" ly veiled. The lucky winners were D. Dattels, Kitchener; R. Buddell, Waterloo; J. MacDonald, Watâ€" erloo; Wm. Schaefer, Waterloo and E. Heimpel and Geo Beckâ€" ker, Waterloo who were joint ticket holders. _ _ Lodge last Thursday evenâ€" BUDDELL, BROWN & Co. | Certified Public Accountants 98 King Street South Telephone SH 3â€"8275 Waterloo, Ontarie â€" Club‘s next project is . BUDDELL, B.A., C.P.A. wishes to announce that has joined our firm as a partner under the company name of . BROWN, C.P.A. their Annual Waterloo Lions Light Bulb Blitz, October 19 and 20. ALL SAINTS PARISH (Continued from Page 5) Anglican Synod of the Diocese of Huron were appointed in the persons of Mr. Fred C. Moogk and Mr. Howard Weir. _ The alternate lay delegates appointed are Mr. Alfred Solâ€" man and Mr. John Petker._ _ The 3oard of Management of the Parish is made up of four members elected by the people and four appointed by the Recâ€" tor. Those elected to the Board of Management were â€"_ Mr. Donald Balcarras, Mr. Albert )Nutter, Mr. Douglas White and Mr. Reginald Gellatly. 'l;h;wf;-u;â€" ;pl;dfnfménts to the Board by the Rector were â€"â€" i‘:- ‘i’e;éy 'f‘;)s{éi-, Mr. Harold Horn, Mr. Claude Hillier and Mr. John Petker. _ _ Representatives _ from the Parish of All Saints to the Council of Regents of Renison College, appointed _ by the people, are â€" Mr. James Mcâ€" Kegney and Mr. Eric Hancock.

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