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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Mar 1963, p. 5

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In a postcript to the letter, the Treasury was informed that if the sender found that he still couldn‘t sleep another installâ€" ment would be forwarded! children in this vicinity either keep their children home or suggest to them 0 playground areas UNABLE TO SLEEP after mak Ina e e e cet °U ing a false income tax reâ€" turn, someone in England sent the Treasury $140, anonymously. Waterloo Chronicle 104 King St.. S. Waterloo, Ont. Dear Sirs : I write this letter in hopes of reaching the parents of children in the vicinity of Waterioo Uniâ€" versity College. Heavy construction has for rome time been taking place on campus. The workmen are now starting to erect the steel beams of the superstructure. It is a dangerous place for small childâ€" ren to play. Furthermore, if the children. are allowed to enter the campus buildings there is a chance that they might be inâ€" advertently locked in the buildâ€" ings overnight by the maintenâ€" ance staff. Therefore, it is for these reaâ€" sons that 1 ask the parents of children in this vicinity to Although Puslinch Lake reguâ€" larly experiences some winter Jull of fish, this winter‘s extenâ€" ded cold weather is expected to produce a much higher rate of kill than is usually experienced. The increased thickness of the ice, and the accumulation of snow on the ice have excluded the sunlight upon which the plant life depends. Since plants release oxygen during photosynâ€" thesis this source of oxygen reâ€" plenishment is lost. The proâ€" cesses involved in the decay of the plant life, and in the decay of the organic ooze which makes up most of the bottom of Pusâ€" linch Lake, use up dissolved cxygen, as does the normal resâ€" Severe oxygen depleation is eccurring in the waters of Pusâ€" linch Lake. Scientists and studâ€" ents from the Ontario Agriculâ€" tural College recently completed a series of oxygen measurements at various depths and locations in the lake and their results in dicate that the concentration of oxygen is critical to fish survival throughout much of the lake. latter had served in this dual eapacity in A BL play with the Chicago Majors â€" after several years of stardom in the National Basketball League. While at De â€" Paul University in â€" Chicago, "Sobie" gained Allâ€" American honors as a Blue Demons standâ€" out, ranked second only to the American pro circuit suspended operations last December 31. A number of the circuit‘s leading players, reluctant to call it\ a season, got together and decided to form a traveling team. A challenge issued to the Globeâ€" trotters for an extended series of games was accepted. and to play as one of their top aces, was Ron Sobieszezyk. The Not in some years have the famous Harlem Globetrotiers of basketball been given the test they are sure to receive from the American Basketball League Stars when the two teams clash Saturday, March 30, at 8:15 p.m., at the Kitchener Memorial Audâ€" Famous Harlem Globetrotters Play In Kitchener On Saturday Pain or backaches between the hips and in the lower part of the back may be caused by a mis neys for only in rare kidney dis eases is there much pain whatâ€" Ron Erb. President Students‘ Council 62 â€"63 Waterloo University College K all came about when the Substantial Fish Kill Predicted For Puslinch ‘" weaered 26, Respectfully, b. President ty to n at other Some of the dead fish will likely collect along the shoreline after the ice goes out, although it may be sometime before the extent of the fish kill is known. Frequently a river flowing inâ€" to a lake will help to maintain a favourable balance of these dissolved gases, since most rivâ€" ers remain partly open during the winter. However, no such balancing influence is available at Puslinch Lake. cay and respiration also produce carbon dioxide which, at high concentrations, is lethal to fish. Decay, in the absence of oxygen, can produce ammonia, which is also lethal at fairly low concenâ€" trations. piration of fish and other aquatic Two of the thrilling acts featâ€" ured in this year‘s Harlem Globetrotter Show are Mike Leâ€" may of Montreal, a sensational young acrcbat and Mike and Carol Pickering, two of the finâ€" est trampolin exhibitionists in the business. Meeting in a preliminary conâ€" test at 700 p.m. will be Galt Collegiate and Pauline Johnson of Brantford. "This is as good a team as any I‘ve: ever played on," "Sobie" said, "and it‘s a real pleasure coaching them. The boys are deâ€" lighted with this opportunity to continue their careers after the league folded and each one is giving his best. They‘d love nothâ€" ing better than to trounce the Ron set to work welding his highly â€"ranked players into a smooth operating unit and the resuits have been gratifying. Not only is each man on his squad brilliant individually, but as a team they‘ve hit the jackpot. great George Mikan in the school‘s annals. these conditions. Remember that few backaches are caused by kidneys but are basically caused by misplaced spinal joints and your Chiropraâ€" ctor specializes in correction of placed spinal joint, and to be permanently rid of the persistâ€" It takes have an ried! The regularly, count sfr Royal‘s â€" to your S Learn to be ‘"moneyâ€"wise" at the Royal. Use these services to help you manage money. Keep chequing, borrowing and other costs down. For these and many other useful services, your neighbourhood Royal Bank branch is a handy, helpful place to go. ts willâ€"power â€" but it helps to in objective â€" like getting marâ€" he trick is to put something aside ly, and keep your Savings Acâ€" strictly for saving. You can, with s 2â€"acCCOUNT PLAN. In addition r Savings Account you have a . . . SAVING Waterloo Branch (2 King St. S.) Waterloo, King & University Branch Kitchener Branch A professor of English at Colâ€" umbia has traded the origin to the spring of 1839. Credit is givâ€" en to the editor of the Boston Morning Post for first using OK. He used it to describe a trip taken by members of the Antiâ€" Bellâ€"Ringing Society which was founded to prohibit the ringing of dinner belis, in Boston. In the fall of the same year OK was used by a New York paper in describing the visit of Thomas Carlyle to the United States. 1st High Triple, W. J. Stumpf 942 2nd High Triple, R. Scepan 892 1st High Single, B. Kinee ... 380 Ind High Single, 3 How long has OK been part of our language? 1. Pilkington 2. Scots Club 3. Victorians 4. Police 5. Firemen 6. John A. L 7. Emco 8. Local 211 5. Tweedledees mtiicasece (BAMB 6. Polecats _ 264 Commercial C League 6th Week of the Fourth Series H. Lehr ; C. Burkholder L. Kurt J. Lumchike W. McLaughlin Matt. Frank ... D. Walker W. S. Stumpf R. Schmidt .. Victorians ... Police Firemen John A. Lan Emco Local 211 W. J. Stumpf W. J. Stumpf Wizzards (Continued from page 6) Burkholder Angermann Moser ... Branches also in Elmira, Hanover and New Hamburg REMINDER FOR APRIL 8th, 1963 . â€" ym esz :, s * ' Jn x . t # $ i. «t s e Eid w§Bt c gol, h. 43 s ad « es . i %,Op Cl “,‘; > fa p ‘-:)’,-5;\\' C f 3 es t s * i + q. \ i 3 h f i‘ } . f * R ~« * \ P p , A 4 3 6 % ~ F )p... Fawe is . . . PERSONAL CHEQUING ACCOUNT, for You may need cash for a new car, a paying bills. It can save you money: TV or some other major expenditure. cheques on Personal Chequing Acâ€" Often it‘s good business not to deplete ts cost only 10¢. Ev 3 th your savings but use a Royal TERMPLAN eounts C omy . Every 3 months Loan instead. Rates are most reasonâ€" you get a statement, plus your canâ€" able, often much less than elsewhere celled cheques, so you can keep track and you Enow exactly what you pay. of every bill. No "extras". . . . PERSONAL paying bills. 1 cheques on _ counts cost or OK? (11 games) (15 games) mive ie N momivne BNY (69 games) 16 11 23 14 22 101 . It can s ) Personal only 10¢. statement, 214 214 217 217 2,957 116 The island‘s area is just 108 square miles, and the 54,000 inâ€" habitants depend largely upon sugar plantation economy. The fifty mile long narrow gauge railway is used to carry sugar cane from field to factory to wharf. Less than three thousand small motor cars make use of Antigua boasts an almost ideal climate, moderated by the ever present Trade Winds resulting in an average temperature of 78 degrees. The annual rainfall is about 42 inches. Four district people are just back from there, and one of them told the Chronicle "It has the most attractive beach of any I‘ve encountered in the Caribbean and I‘ve holidayed at" a great many of them." Located 300 miles south east of Puerto Rico, ret to thank for the influx of | The Antiguans all speak Engâ€" tourists winging or sailing their 1 :lr‘xtn d‘ll;d 'I’I’T:' ':r"m ':: :nm way to its shores. True, ChIiS | ctables flourish in the lovely opher Columbus discovered it ) climate, and tourists enjoy see some five hundred years before ing graceful Antiguan women the English princess decided it | carrying their baskets of proâ€" was an ideal vacation spot, but | duce upon their heads. This too, her official seal of approval | is the method used by the niceâ€" brought the tiny, remote island J ly umlorr}v:edl ct;nldren on their into international "prominence | Way 10 school â€" lesson books are and today increasingly many | balanced on their curly heads! toun'm are â€" discovering | its Live in Africen Rondavel + . With a limited choice of 26 w Trade Winds Blow hoteis and guest houses to stay Four district people are just | at, the local travellers decidâ€" back from there, and one of | ¢d to make reservations at the them told the Chronicle "It has J Anchorage, just two miles from the most attractive beach of any the capital city of St. _ Johns. I‘ve encountered in the Caribbean IThey were delighted to find and I‘ve holidayed ata great | themselves assigned to a Ronâ€" many of them." Located 300 | davel, which is a rounded dwellâ€" miles south east of Pluerto Rdn.-o,l ing in S:‘uth i\!lric;ntstgz.drem- Antigua boasts an almost ideal | iniscent a Zulu hut. own climate, moderated by the everfi:tt the ocean'sl edge, ;n n_wm‘;e present Trade Winds resulting of coconut palms, and wi e ':ln an ave;ge tempell'ature[ ol: 78 ;:I:'lpsi; rhy!hrr:_o n!:f n:t‘:;lyba:‘;‘l:‘ egrees. The annual rainfall is ifting across â€" |b§:-n 42 inches. els, the Chronicle was told, "It The island‘s area is just 108 | Was like being in another world." | The sunny, Caribbean island of Antigua has Princess Margaâ€" ive you money: Chequing Acâ€" Every 3 months plus your canâ€" free holidaying. JOHN WALTER HERE WE SEE AN JINTRIGUING RONDAVEL in Antigua, whose design copies that of an African Zulu hut. Breeze conditioned by the Trade Winds. beautifully furnished with a patio facing the sea, the Rondavel ideally lends itself to relaxed and careâ€" plantation economy. The Some of the fruits and vege nile long narrow gauge | tables offered for sale in St. ; is used to carry sugar | Johns market added to the feelâ€" rom field to factory to |ing of being in an alien land, Less than three thousand ) for here were breadfruit, papâ€" motor cars make use of | ayas, mangoes, okra and banâ€" NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY Antiqua Attracts District Party WATERLOO NORTH W. H. Knechtel, Manager R. M. Kearney, Manager W. H. Smith, Manager You may need cash for a new car, a TV or some other major expenditure. Often it‘s good business not to deplete your savings but use a Royal TERMPLAN Loan instead, Rates are most reasonâ€" able, often much less than elsewhere â€"and you know exactly what you pay. No "extras". ROYAL BANK need cash for : me other major good business n some 150 miles of the island. friendly people. Fruits and vegâ€" etables flourish in the lovely climate, and tourists enjoy seeâ€" ing graceful Antiguan women carrying their baskets of proâ€" ISSUED BY NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY, WATERLOO NORTH Birds Dine With Guests saucily on the handle of the sugâ€" ar bow!." Mourning doves and humming birds abound, and were busy nest building just as birds right here in Ontario are doing at this season. Due to the efficient mongoose, Antigua is free of snakes and undoubtedly this adds to the contentment of the avian population. Netson‘s Deckyard Here Since Antigua is English, the religion is basically Anglican, although half a dozen other deâ€" nominations exist on the island. Diversions for the tourist inâ€" clude tennis, archery, goif, boatâ€" ing, snorkeling and water skiing as well as lazing about on the white sand beaches. Sight seeâ€" ing does not offer too many opâ€" portunities due to the smaliness of the island, but everyone makes a point of seeing Nelâ€" son‘s Dockyard, from which was launched the battle of Trafalgar. After a relaxing, sun drenchâ€" ed week in Antigua, the Preston party hopped a plane for Puerto Rico. Here the tempo of island life was quite different, for things were geared for the tourist and the shops of San is one of the fascinating featâ€" ures of Antigua" enthused one of the iadies. "The birds fly hapâ€" pily above and around the table as you dine, and it is not unusuâ€" Car The smooth, light beer brewed by ( caruing inG eating Juan "might have been those in As for Antigua, the group loved it and are quite will LIMBO DANCING is an integral part of island life in the West Indies. These three pottery figures are native Antiguan handiâ€" craft and were photographed by the Waterloo Chronicle. One can‘t help wondering how the dancers ever get under that pole â€" but they do. Buffalo," depilored one of the ladies. But Puerto Rico is anothâ€" er story, and we shall leave this West Indian Island for another Cincinnati Cream Lager Beer the â€" word ust Say island Columbus named for the Santa Maria La Antigua church in Seville, but whose history for three centuries was warlike rather than peaceful, as Spain, France and England strove for its possession.

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