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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Aug 1963, p. 3

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‘qjlnio. Km t, "u- It is the firm conviction of the editor, that the vest majority of the people of Waterloo, know extrem- ely little of the administrative set-up of their city. We feel this is a serious problem. for without an aware and concerned public we cannot expect to have a truly re- sponsible administration. The Chronicle has therefore undertaken a series of articles, to be entitled. "Your City and Mine," which it is hoped will. accquaint the reader with the government of his municipality. This eerie." will feature a weekly article written by a rep- resentative of one or another of the various committees, departments, boards and commissions that make up the city government of Waterloo. It is our hope that you, the reader, will follow this series with interest and diligence. It is important to you, and to your city that you do. "All good drivers follow these rules." Mr. Auld Slid. “They're only common sense. The person who tail- gates. or deviates in some other way from these stan- dards, is being dangerously careless. "Good sensible driving can make this Civic Holiday Weekend safer and happier for everybody." 4. Move with the traffic, at whatever speed it is go- ing. Anyone who persists in going either faster or Mow- er than most other cars on the road in a creator of accidents. 3. Watch for "highway hypnosis". If your reactions, are getting slow turn off where you can park and stretch your legs before you go on. I. Keep a safe distance behind the car ahead - - at least one car length for every 10 m.p.h. of your speed. 2. AHnw plenty of time for your trip, and shrug it off if traftie slows you down more than you had antici~ pated. ,"If you're driving anywhere this Civic Holiday Weekend. yum first essential for a safe and happy trip is main common sense." Ontario Transport Minister James Auld said yesterday in Toronto as he suggested a four-point check-list for good. drivers in the heavy holiday traffic: It is impossible to believe that any youngsters in the sixteen-eighteen you- on from) - or their par- ents - will count on ollowance of $8.00 I month or 81.85 tt week u it factor to decide whether or not they will continue on at school. For the individual young- ster that sum would be a pittance. no doubt welcome as additional pocket money but of no consequence at all in any debate on quitting or continuing school. There are. in truth, very few trees in the entire coun- try that would not provide opportunity for spare-time work that would pay a teen-age atudent mnny times that sum. All pohtieal parties assume. apparently. that they tango on forever buying votes with the people's own money? Is the public really that gullible? Taken at {nee value, eteteuunte made recently in the Home of Common by members of the three oppoe- ition parties imply that meny thousands of younutere will drop out of echool in September unleee the govern- ment extends femily allow-nee peymente up to no eighteen. It is e eed commentery on the politiciene' u- eeeement of public intelligence that not one voice wee ruined to any that the argument wee sheer nonsense. 96 KING s. We Need l Concerned Public Having Trouble? EVERYONE SLEEPS BETTER with an electric air conditioner- whatever the temperature and humidity. The air is always fresh . . . free of smoke, cooking fumes, pollen and dust. Add to your comfort today. Waterloo Addie Utilities " KING s. the first Essential 1nfflltlltl Sly”: APPLIANCES an 3mm ELBOW? SH 3-5241 ililiEEE “on - hr "hint-Mr mth in I 3-pound shortening can, The can takes up les- spnce, and its tight cover pre- vent: crud forming on top 01 A native of London. orturio, Mr. Chapman received his BA. and MA. degrees in philosophy from the University of Western Ontario, and joined the faculty at Waterloo Lutheran University in W.LU. Man Wins Scholarship To Study At Oxford ttie scholaiship. from the C. A, Strong Philosophical Trust ot Britain, provides funds for tui. uon and residence expenses tor two years at any United King. dom university. Mr. Chapman will begin his studies at Oxford this tall. Tobias H. Chapman. a lectur er in philosophy at Waterloo Lutheran University. has been awarded a scholarship to study for his doctorate in philosophy at ox.f.oyd University. " KING SOUTH WATERLOO SH bl54gl 1llllilllgll.ll. 'lm, wax-moo gowns.) mom: PROM PRICED Two, In and um Trad-u: Moul- For Fun Evaywlurc Now l, The Time To Buy A TRANSISTOI RADIO 8.95 ro 19.50 Dinl b7047 WATERlOO MEAT Emil Guam! Hamburg 3 L... 51.00 " KING BY. NORTH "" DELHI-Y Wieners 2 LB. 89s SALE RV BLACK lABEl... AND YOUR KNOW WHY”? OANADA'S BEST-SELLING BEER YOU'LL LIKE 1lplllllllS (llBlliilliilllt , WABEL , BUCK SOFTBALL Dorscht Sports in the Twin City and District Lad.. ies softball League, lost their third straight [Ame Mow day as they bowed to St. Clements 1-0 in I came that saw only six hits. Gloria Dietrich. pitching for St. Clem- ents allowed only two hits while winning, and Mary Ann Hinschberger gave up only four, as her team went down to defeat. However two of them were buck-to- back in the sixth and accounted for the one run that was the margin of victory. In other Baseball action the Waterloo Bantama swamped Ingersoll in a game at Waterloo park on Sun.. day. Reports on the final score range from 18-1 to 21-1 (take your choice). One thing is sure. and that is that Dennis Farwell brought in three of the Water.. loo runs with a homer that has to be one of the high- lights of the game. BASEBALL The Waterloo Legion Pee Wee team, Int night won the Camdian Legion Zone C2 championship, as they defeated Stratford by a score of iV3. Station! got all their runs in the last inning, but never really threatened. Waterloo got ten hits to Stratford'n three, but committed four errors to the opposition's three. The Waterloo team, who were defending chump- ions in the twelve-and-under tourney. now advance to the district playdowns against three other teams in Goderich on the tenth. and if successful they will go on to the provincial championships in Toronto on the 24th of this month. CRICKET Galt defeated Waterloo in a Cricket match played on a soaking pitch in Waterloo Park on Sunday. Gait batted first and were all out for " rum. Waterloo then went all out for 57 runs. to drop the match by " rum. One of the members of the Waterloo Club. Bert Rowe, has been chosen to play on the Ontario team in' the upcoming matches with a selected team from the province of Quebec. The Western Ontario L. w n Tennis Minion chlmpiomhipl are being held in Waterloo thin week- end, starting on Saturday and running through Mon, day. The Waterloo club are the hosts, but they m I!” making use of the just completed courts at the Grand River Country Club and also those " Mutual Lite. man The Waterloo Tennis Club tum data“ Stut- ford 8 at: to ' Tuesday to complete tho regular at non well out in first place. Ther lo into the [nut-City planet!- next Tuesday. SPORTS PAGI m

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