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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Apr 1961, p. 4

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PAGE TWO The tiny coves; with their Wea- unbeaten any house. and dolls, tht lines 9! lobster traps, WHERnAStheMhMsterMLahourhasdestgnatedthat an of Ontario descrioed as the cities of Kitcnener 35nd 'rer- .andfheautrystra.P-adiae.themttomm1.Vimryei9.tin a line drawn (a Ayuyws.. ctomrhencing when the productxon wmrterivoftheswQher1vumitofthtiThrsmshipof Waterloo y.tetttreteeatrelie?eoCt-tdmrandalmNryaeyretrterir limit of the Mash-i9 of Waterloo, thence easterly along the My 1iatitodthrTtrwm_rhipofriraerio9iarit.ia1oetqthe sryueAioeofi-m1oeteattmtrtheportheru1iryitott.he 2bratsiNk of Waterloo to the Nadia: northerly of the easterly limit at lot 63, thence aoutheely alonf the production northerly and the easterly limit of lots 63, 6 , 61, 60, and 59, and its production southerly to the northerly limit of lot 112, theme easterly along the northerly limit of lots 112 and 113 to the notthe.ytst corner of lot 113, thence southerly along the easterly limit of 1013 113, 114, and 115, to the imersection Nvahthecmytre limofaroad in lot 109, thence easterly along $he.mrtelipe9tthe_rPa4in1ot109iaotersectitmiriththii easterly limit of lot 109, thence southerly along the easterly limit oglots 109, 119, 111, and, _126, to intonation with the fishing vilhxea seisttered about centreline of a road-in lot 126, thence Westerly along the centre line of the road in lot 126 and its production westerly to intersection with the centre line of a mad on and along the line between lots 116 and IM, thence southerly along the centre of the road on and along the line between lots 116 and 126 to the production easterly of the southerly limit of lot 116, thence westerly along the production and the southerly limit of lot 116 and its production westerly to the centre line of the Grand River thence south-westerly along the centre line of the centre line of the Grand River to its ioterseotidn with the production easterly of the southerly limit of Beohtel's Tract, thence westerly along the production and the southerly limit of Bee-Mel's Ttact, to amg gong the centre line of a Visitors to Nova Seotia are always charmed by the rocky Atlantic coastline. with small mad on and along the southerly limit of Radiators Tract, to and along the southerly limit of Bechtel's Tract, to and along the southerly limit of Hestands Tract, to and among the south- erly limit of lot 143 and its production westerly to inter- section with the centre line of themed on aodalongthe westerly limit of the Township of Waterloo, thence northerly along the centre line of the mad on and along the westerly limit of the Township of Waterloo to the King's Highway through lot 38, ghemm, martini-1y amass the King's Highway, to and along the westerly limit of the Township of Waterloo, 1ottrpdttltrng_theeeptreofthemadonanda1onii the westerly limit of the Township of Waterloo to the place of commence- ment, as a zone for the PAINTING AND DECORATING 1N- DUSTRY, which he has defined as all work done by painters, décomtom, and paper-hangers, in the (a) oomatrootioo, (b) erection, (c)uepair, (d) msmode11ing, or (e) mum, of the whole or 11mm b1of.garlailclmg' or structure, Tig1geaig,t, nuance rope-into i.ldingt.rimd.pryem%rs media eoperadiget of a Wham, industrial, or service institution in.. cluding the minor inataiiatirms, or alum); ilk-idem to the maintenance of the building and pmmuses, where perform- ed by the regular employees of the Mediating, industrial, or service institution; and has received a pe4idism requesting a conference of.tht mloyers and employees in, the industry NOW THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to The Todo-sal Standards Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chapter IM, a confer- ence of the employers and employees engaged in the said industry within the said zone is hereby summoned to meet in the Y.M.C.A., Kitdlenetr, Ontario, on Monday, April 24, 1961, at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of investigating and com sidering the conditions of labour and the practices prevailing itt.ttse. saidAy1ystry andjog tsetrotiating and itmitrtmg Abo‘the MAisiter of Labour- a schedule}! waies and hours aiid days eanpfoyees who attend such conference are authorized and empowered by The Industrial Standards Act to negotiate a schedule. and subject to the approval of The Industry and Latxrur Board and the Minister of Labour, the lieutenant- Governor in Council may declare that such schedule dull he binding upon all employers and employees in such Industry which includes all persons in any way engaged or employed in the work or openjions included in such indugtry: 7 NOVA SCOTIA " "t m GOOD "ME" Atm FUR'pHEr1 TAKE NOTICE that the employem and, PAINTING AND DEBORAIING , . INDUSTRY KIT tlEIEll - 1llffrlilllJlll ZONE DATED AT mm. uni. mm day of April, i961. ONIMIO quiet water: of the bars lend much beauty to this Province. Tides pounding on the granite shore- tor may yem pm have worn the rock mood]. and built up my white and, beaches, some at which run for miles don: the Atlantic shore- (Char. Daley) Miniqter of Labour. THE WAmRLoO (Gaul-lo) CHRONICLE mat - orchards which an a Wicca! tight during bio-on time in. early June. Cronin; the border from New gimmick you an piped thd Province, if you haven't done no More lowing home. An effective circle tour of the are. can be made by fol- lowing Route 6 along the shore of Northumberland Strait through New Glasgow to the Camo Causeway, circling Cape Breton Island, then following Route ' along .the rugged southern shoreline to Halifax. From this point Route 1 leads to many of the prominent fish- ing villages and towns and the northern shore, or Annapolis Valley Route along Highway 1 will bring you back to the Hali- fax area and a north westerly route via Highway 2 through Truro returns you to the New Brunswick border. into Nova Scam it the 0mm 6mm! Travel Bureau. At New Glasgow, the first railway engine to run on steel nil: in Canada is on display, and up on Green Hill I won- derful View is obtained from the Lookout Tower. Cape Breton Park, on the northwestern point of the u. Iand contains an area of 390 toqprsation you'wiu need in tour is rocky, with numerous coves at the mouths of the valleys. The park is a wildlife sanc- tuary and animals are t1umer- ous. Information, buiHings are maintained within the park area and visitors may enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, golf, tennis, lawn bowling and hiking. Campgrounds are Iocat. ed at Cheticamp and Ingonish Beach with others along the While in Halifax take time to visit Province House, a fine specimen of Georgian architec- ture and the oldest Parliament Building in Canada. The Hali- fax Citadel, which took thirty years of work, is a large stone fort surrounded by a moat. Now restored as a national his- toric park it is well worth a visit. The Sackville St. and Spring Garden Road are among the finest in the country. Southwest of Halifax is the famed Peggy's Cove. Fishing boats ride at anchor along the weather-worn wharves and are Scout House seeking old band soda square miles, with outstanding maritime scenery. The Cabot Trail around the park is a me- morial to the explorer, John Cabot. Steep hills rise sharply from the gulf, and the roadway winds along the rugged sides of. the forested slopes afford- ing a 70 mile scenic drive. The eastern shore white not " steep a part of the atmosphere that has made this cove famous among artists and photograph- Co-operation of former mem- bers of Scout House Band, in turning in their old band socks, is sought by Wilf Blum, band director, to correct a problem. The band is short some 20 pairs of the red band socks and they have not been able to purchase the same style. "We are going to have to unless former band members throw away our old style socks can turn in this equipment", Mr. Blum declared. An order of 200 pair of new socks was received, and while the color is the same, the style has been changed to such an extent they would be noticed it issued as replacements. Former mem- bers of Scout House who have o pair of old style socks are urged to mail them to Box 66, Preston. mmmuuenua Wedgeport at the southern by tip of the Province is the site of the International Tum Cup Matches. Offshore in the Ttttr ket tie-rip thousands of tuna may be Been feeding on her- ring and mackeral during the season, Boats, all necessary tackle, bait and guides may be hired for fishing trips. The Annapolis Valley isl rich in early Canadian History. i Fort Anne Historic Park con- tains monuments to many of the men who laid the ground) work for the settlement. of. Your Health and Chiropractic DR. C. w. WEIANT. tt.C.. POLO. ' physician as indicating culatory system. It is no rev pector of persons or ages and. when present, is always look- lm.Dq.uanIiod|oyhndscpkuofulldmkufuoldr vows-duh“ “Hamhlhthloknl Chemical Win. .oweeu-omte-reste.u-tuhr"ur'-rtr"eah'm' “Nimbus. “’4‘ HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE meditation for wuerloo mm Beacon.“ players will be hold on Thursday, April 20. Ali?“ " and April 22ml at the Waterloo Recreation Office. The hours for tegW tratNmnre9tospan.andTtu9P.m.mtXhumda, and Friduy and from 9 an. to " lull. on "herdnr morning. The the! date for mm In Saturday morain.Nheregutratthmfeer1s2sefortrorrtrute and 50c for boys " yum and ever. [Ignace k op- than at a... per page. 'the “who Cir-such. Hatch. County's emu English tsmm'saak derotod a the ur teruu of the on: at Wan-100 sit-Waterloo wwhmmnmyuchoum I f“. - I”. e II . member at the Candida com-pen Association Ind of the Ontario-Quebec Now - Association. AaMbteisedassetxtrtdeia-tnaii,P.0.rhmt, Ottawa. THE wanawopumlcm J.M.tnuhLManagirtttBditoramiPubiiahee. pressure in it- oelf is not a disease but a danger signal or warning t h a t some- t h i n g i 3 wrong w i t h the blood cir- High blood NOTICE by the .g. as Thursday. April M, 1961 The Provinces points of in. terest, both historic and scenic are too numerous to mention, and only by allowing yourself " much of your allotted vaca- tion time as possible can you Nova Kentville is the scene of the Apple Blossom Festival about the first week in June. truly see Nova Scotia where the "Order of the Good Time", the oldest social club in Ameri- ea was founded by Champlain physician as indicating a more or less serious involvement of some important organ of the body. Symptoms vary, however there is usually a shortness of breath dizziness in changing posture, singing or ringing in the ears, difficulty in concen- tration of the mind. Some. times there is swelling of the ankles and heart symptoms. The average patient attempts to control the disorder with medication, seldom giving thought to the cause of the condition. When the cause is properly analyzed and correct- ed, blood pressure returns to normal and symptoms vanish - but first the cause must be Ross McKee removed. (Thiakol Chemical Corp.)

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