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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Nov 1961, p. 2

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Candidate Lorme Hamel! Tells His Viewpoint for the city of Waterioo. Mr. Hamel has been with the Equitable Life IfBurance Co. for twenty five years, and holds the position of Mortgage Secretary. Mr. Hamel is former vice president of the St. Louis Credâ€" it Union Ltd., secretary of the City of Waterioo Board of Park w member of St. Micâ€" haeis P.T.A. executive, and a member of 3rd Waterioo Scouts the Twin Cities, and has resicâ€" ed4 in Waterioo for the past 16 HIGHER EFFICIENCY, LOWER COST, "AUTOMATIC GAS CLOTHES DRYERS" SEE THEM AT YOUR LOCAL APPLIANCE DEALER OR WATERLOO Group Committee Executive, Mr. Hamel said today "Poor tion of roads, which, in turn, results in congestion of commerâ€" eventual higher taxes, more in THE INSTANTâ€"OFF ACTION OF GA% HEAT RESULTS M SOFTER CLOTHES DRY. ING. THERE 1S NO PROLONGED, COOLMNG.OFF THAAE AT BAKESâ€"OUT ANC HARDENS FABRICS, YOULL BE PLEASED WITH THE LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS "ON YOur Gas BML", INSTALLATION 15 SIMPLE AND THOROUGH WITH NO ANNOYING EXT. WMMBMMMIMWWM SOFT "BLUE FLAME HEAT" GOES TO WORK IMMEDIATELY THE DRYER DRUNM COMMENCES ITS GENTLE TUMBLMNG ACTION. THERE I§s NO UNNECESSARY PUEL WASTING, WARMâ€"UP PERIOD N ORDER TO REACH THE PROPER DRYING TEMPERATURE , , , A REAL SAVING WiTH EYVERY LOAD, UNIONG’ASCOMPANY' "ASK THE WOMAM WHO OWNS ONE" SO EASY TO HAYE AND TO OWn COSTS & AS MUCH TO OPERATE AS ANY OTHER METHOT 100% SAFE FOR ALL FABRICS have to relocate these roads at medy this problem, We should M‘p.m*.-“. are wondering why the Waterâ€" loo Square is st such a stand threat of paid parking that is the crux of this probiem. FREE PARKING SHOULD BE MAINâ€" "It is the problem of leaving the stores of the Square." lopment of the Square. The fact that the City of Waterioo has this discou "I feel immediate action, takâ€" T he of the deveâ€" long range pianning has failed to provide lands and funds for developing areas in all parts of the city." City‘s park s Â¥ and recreation proâ€" CARS! HAID‘S GARAGE (Radio) _ $425.00 ‘s3 CHEV. STANDARD (Radio) $285.00 ‘52 CHEV. SEDAN (Radio) _ $495.00 ‘54 CHEV. STANDARD New Reâ€"Built Motor _ (Radio) $95.00 For The Cleanest Cars A0Q¢ per order COFFEE CUP RESTAURANT LORNE SH 5â€"6621 New Special Takeâ€"Out Service 4 â€" 7 P.M. _ MON. THRU. FRIL (OPPOSITE WATERLOO SQUARE) FISH & CHIPS (FISH FRIED IN BATTER) THE WATERLOOâ€" (Ontario) CHREONICLE WATERLOO Start off by looking at your home as the passersby might see of what you would like to do before you start, including colâ€" ours of lights to be used, snd where they will be placed. This should be done carefully so as to make it gay, bu: not gaudy. The secret is to chnose your eolâ€" ours wisely, and with some reâ€" gard for the colours of the wa‘)s, trim and roof of your house. mistake to mix them up as it only serves to confuse passersby. Secondly, make a detailed plan make it easy; first, decide what general "theme" to use. If you want to appeal to children, then your whole outdoor decorative project should be planned scâ€" cordingly. Or if you prefer o dramatize the relig.ous aspect of Christmas, many beautiful and moving scenes can be creaâ€" ted. But whatever you do, stay with one theme only. It is a book lets you. Using strings of the new Christmas lights, with flood and spot lights, your home, lawn and shrubbery can take on the air of fairyland, lending a spirit of good cheer to the enâ€" light, there‘s that certain feeling in the air â€" Christmas! â€" And it‘s time to think abput decorâ€" ating your home, inside and out, to express the festive season in Plan Now For Your Outdoor Decorations DX S > ~G * F â€" oo Conthier Y wime of vours: * E:"! I»-;,’yv. ;;3 by + °_: i. Congider the size of your o home o its lot, the roof, chimâ€" nevald Wiestric Cé. _ ral details, especialiy around the Decorate your front door with a quantity of evergreen hboughs tacked to the door frame, enâ€" twined with strings of culoured lights. Lights may be ctrung about the pillars of the porch or tacked directly to the frame of the doorway, using either a vaâ€" riety of colours or one colour only. To finally set off the doorâ€" way, which is the focal point of Christmas hospitality, train a coloured spotlight on it (This is also very effective for the are made by Canadiin General Electric who have also produced for the first time this year new colours of outdoor lights, which lend themseives to beautifu: decorative effects My favourite is the red Sparkie licht, alâ€" though the yellow Sparkle light is also very beautiful and effecâ€" tive in mass display. The blue and green Sparkle lights are alâ€" so very attractive. CGE also has Glow lights in the same four colours, for a softer effect. would look bes, in the arrangeâ€" ment you prefer on your home. When you visit your hardware, supermarket, electric utility or department store for Christmas lights, be sure to select the best colours for qutdoor decoraiing This year, for the first time, you can purchase an outdoor string and socket set packaged seperately, and then select the lights in the coiour of your choice to !.it the sockets 'i‘he; Cor. Roslin & Lourdes Sts. â€" Waterloo OUR LADY OF LOURDES $1,000.00 A Message From Norm Ratz If you fail to exercise your privilege to go out and vote, you are not a good loyal citizen, and you fail to show your appreciation for all the good things democracy has done for you. So do go out and vote. I certainly would appreciate your support. PARISH BAZAAR â€" DOORS OPEN 7 p.m. â€" Free DOOR PRIZE NIGHTLY THURSDAY, NOV. 23 FRIDAY, NOV. 24 NORM RATZ For Alderman In Waterloo THANK YOU THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE & § Waterian Chromecle. Waterive o.;‘. 4 _ s g of '-u-." mg g:-.?:g;*:i‘n"'*'.'. y i w. th. ‘-“f;._.;_‘ the M:'b&“u News _ Two fawns, brought to Pre: ton early this fall from Fort Erie, rushed the fence enclos ure on release and bursting through to freedom have escapâ€" ed subsequent attempts at reâ€" capture. is known is that he has left his bed and board here. Parks superintendent Richard Goodwin notes that the escape was ‘aided and abetted‘ by someâ€" one as staples were removed from the pen to permit A.W.OL departure. A replacement will not be sought until spring, savâ€" ing the expense of winter feeC ing ‘Raynard‘, the Riverside Park fox, has gone to ease the shorâ€" tage, or is pursuing other fields of endeavor, is not known. What The Toronteo Hunt Club has recently bemoaned a shortage of foxes for their ‘tally ho‘ enthuâ€" man of the house coming home after the office party, or some BINGO FOX GOES AWOL To JOIN TRUANTYT FAWNS A few changes on our council has become a necessity this year so think it over before casting your ballot. To all you nice people who have voted for me down through the years, both for Mayor and Council thanks a milâ€" lion. "Keep in mind" because of the two year term this privilege will not occur again until 1963. After a pause of two years, your privilege to vote for your favorite Candidate has come again. Authorized as second class mail, P.O. Dept, J. M SMITH, Managing Editor and Publisher, wipe PLVS ... This page expressed, very graphically, all facets of Rememâ€" brance Day and was of great material assistance to us. We do appreciate your kind coâ€"opera tion and again, on behalf of the Poppy Committee and the vete rans and their dependents who are assisted through the Poppy Fund, many thanks. Waterioo Poppy Fund ! would like to express our most sincere thanks to you for the exceptionâ€" ally fine Armistice Day page you inserted in your paper on November 9th. Waterloo, Ont. Mr. J. H. Smith, Publisher, Waterioo Chronicle, 104 King St 8. Refreshments Chairman, _ _ K.W. Poppy Fund. Yours sincerely, H. J. Gellatly, November l4th, 1961 of the Kitchener 28, 1961 &

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