Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Oct 1964, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

In less than a decade, more Partseularly In the past three or four years. it has emerged as a first-class playarnund for the Schuss and Illlom set. with visitors now commg m droves. Ontario has rodtseovered ski- ing with a Passion. I": goblin time. Ind thous. ands of young “witches and gots lins" will he nut on Hallowe'en might with the ttme-honored cry "Trick or Treat". And some of these ymtm,'str'rs woll be tracked into wearmz dark costumes and hot by mnlnnsls who Just can't Bee them un1ll it's too late' Hal Wrup.ht. Farm Safely Spe- tialist. Ontario Department of Asrlruhure L'nt‘s thew “mans. tions to parvnts so lhmr ktddurs M]! he safer on Hallowe'en nraht. In some cities in Europe, notably London. Eng., and Berlin .Germany, they have many roads and streets that haven't been torn up once in the past century. How come? Well, they, with I. Prosurltng hght rnlored cas- tumes. 5n they can he more rpa- dlly soon by momnsts. PAGE YOU! The usually muted and familiar noises of King street is being droined out by an annoying repetitive hammer- ing as workmen tear up the paving. This. along with detour signs, is an irri- tating hut increasingly familiar activity in most cities. One often wonders why City planners continue to plan for wide, smoothly paved streets and roads, knowing full well that any day will see the same expensive pavements torn up in order in get at 'sewers, gas, water. hydro. telephone, etc. connections. Ev.. en to an uneducated layman this seems to he an expensive city pasttime. 2 Don" Int them use masks that ohscurl their vmon. Use Trick th Treat Night tan Prove Dangerous "ep"4 ‘y-o’ A Complete Decorating Service: 0 Draperies o Broudloom O Upholstery 0 Wallpapers 46 KING s. DUTBH BULBS NOW OPEN Just Arrived! Imported o Slipcovers _ Featuring SANDERSON'S Wallpaper and Draperies IF YOUR "our: DECORATING SERVICE WITHOUT OBLIGATION on EXTRA CHARGE Plant Nous! Baulk Publishen Ltd. - Pruton ' " CLIFF KYER _ Man-[u - Admin. Consult-II! LEWIS GAMBLING - Editor PHONE 744-7731 Ontario Gears For PHONE SH 'rtlitl " I'RP.IIILRII'K ST., KITCHENER “Authorued as 2nd class mall by the Post othee Department Ottawa and for payment of poslaxo u: cash." Waterloo County'a oldest English newspaper. Office st 104 King Street South, Waterloo. Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Amclntion. G. W. MU. oGaifahg,oraieniet$, INTERIORS Expensive City Pasttime All Varieties & Colon of Hyarin- ths, Narcissus, Dam-ails. Crocus. Darwin Tulips and Red lim- perm. PLANT BULBS FOR SPRING COLOR . . NOW ON DISPLAY! [mouthing for Your Lawn nnd Garden Tulip Bulbs The sport. whreh achieved eomuderable popularity in the 1930': then died with World War II, has returned so strongly to this big provmce that for the second year in a row govern- ment guide books have needed cover-w-cover revision, rouge, eye brow penal and lip. stick to create the little ghost, pirate. or clown. 3. Flarneproof their costumes by dipping them in a solution of 9 ounces of horax and 4 ounces of horix- and to a gallon of warm water. then allow in dry. 5, Twat-h your children that sn'apm: the windshield of a car cnuld lead to an art-Mont, smu- it obscures the dnver's v1Mon, and 4 "trss up Ihe costumes with reflm'tnnzvd tape and glitter - stuff that reflex-ls light. tt Pmnt out to them that "do sn-uvuvc" trurks are not fun. These ups can let your "gots Inns" have more fun - . safely! WATERLOO WATERLOO SUPPlIES to-OP This should be a must for all new sub-divisions. While the initial work necessary for such a project could be quite ex- pensive, the money saved by NOT hav- ing to tear up and replace roads every so often. an action that. considering the equipment needed, must be expensive would over the years pay for itself. City council and planners might he inclined to look into this modern C.') method. remarkable forsight. built reinforced trenches at the side of the streets, usu- ally under the sidewalk, in which they installed all the necessary modern day installations. These trenches are always accessable for installation repairs or changes. through sections of the side- walk that can be easily removed. l Boom Ski Year Like golfers on the practice range. the mare ardent devotees use r1mghhorhood flood-lit runs for mid-wnr-k workouts and head out to the more challenging centers on weekends over high- ways kept plowed and sanded all Winn-r. A dozen new cemen were added this fall, runs and trails extended to unsung ones, and all along a 1,30tNmile s_ cad from Ottawa maths trouthoast to 'arnora in the northwest. more than 100 resorts nan hustle nth the latest in hoist- ing machinery. Indeed the craze has spread with such immensity that it now is possible m reach a mechan- ized slope within minutes of the most populated areas. Colrrmewomf. with Ma lofty mile-long runs and slalom cours ses, is perhaps the most cha- Honmng m the contra! rr-zion and nuldraws all the others. This dislruet encompasw’s Blue Mnunlam. Craigltsith and Gear man Peaks, and although all three are primarily weekend uroals. tows are kept busy all work-long by enthusiasts holi- daying in the area, In addition to the thousands of cars whtch converge on Col. lmgwnod lhrough January to mid-Mareh. the Canadian Namin- al Railway operates a Sunday Skirsr's sprmal Mr 111059 who don't fancy the two to three hour drive, The burgtsortimt nannrk of now sk, ”PM. added to the Inner Mlahlnhpd nnm, pract- Ic-aliy pm: Kknnz al tho hack- dnnr of nary "ntarm resMent / In all. ontario is dede into sn distinct sk, rrzlum wread acrmx tls; 400.000 square mile- area and vw-n in the rmnmosl sr'ts1Ions. “11710de hnmlng far- IlHu-c oncludme Than and rhalrhfls. are now much In Ovi- drnro. The most rhallvnmnz rrmn of all n located an mainshr Mount llle’av at the Lakehead on Lake Suprnnr“ nnrlh shore Thr-rr. the Fort William Ski cum has Mirmlrd 1N rhzirllil anmhvr 550 'ert up tho mount am in nrnndr a vrrhcal drop of 1.325 frrl and a run approa- chmg a mile, Two mhrr Hubs I" that arm. Lm'h Lamond and 1.111!» Nor. way- have rum wel'. nvvr I mile These mmarkahla momm- icnode Lavrurts a1lrart thow sands of rmihusuasts from Mam 1am and \hnnnsma and even from man" southerly Pomts But eloser to the theck of th1ngs, the Laurenuan Ski Club at North Bay has bum a hill-mp chalet and adder! lighting for mght skung. And m Eadrrn Ontario, " Atdon. near Napnnt'e a new site has a mp0 10w nn ll 300-1001 elevation wnh run, up lc 3.090 fevt. The list Is endless, and “uh the season just about to start, the time Is right for planning an Unlarm wmior mum-m, The Omario government puts nu’ a eomprehertsive guide hook rall- ed Ski seoped whwh drums r-t_-rc-CC-tCrit-C:'""--,'--','-'""", istltltlt'S PHARMACY I ' BELMONT PLAZA l, I ' 725 Belmont Ave. w. Fs, I " Complete Prescription Service f I I FREE DELIVERY ' I I AND PICK-UP I " Campy!!! {mm M h'rxall, Revlon ‘. I and Max Factor 1'roriurts . I Open 9 to a Daily lt'dH Tmhay I ' ledays 9 to 9 P.t's fill 32211 I Canada Savings Bonds Popular Investment One of the consistently popu- lar forms of investment by Can- adians in all walks of life. is the purchase of Canada Sav- ings Bonds. Last year, total sales amounted to nearly 5“:- billion. with 665.000 persons at ross Canada buying s22Frni1lion worth of the bonds through the payroll savings plan alone. The payroll savings plan of ters employees an easy and convenient way of paying for the hands. The employee plac- es an order With his employer for the amount of hands he The 1964 series of Canada Savings Bonds are presently be ing sold across the country, and the current campaign wiil con- tinue until Nov. 15 - last day that the bonds can be sold with, out interest. The new bonds provide an av- erage yield of 5'"r per you if held to maturity in Mt years. The coupons hear interest at 4th"? for the first two years; S"' for each of the next Itve years, and 5rar'r for Path of the final three years. Ml ' A ' l t fl h i, f 3 I /\ e tC: - ‘ '2‘) (Lf. _ " ct) (tit t _ st b: I in? "EIIEm ti' a ill'lr,il,'l Ar-,-., _ 7_- It! PART TIME Waterloo Bowling Lanes Pay Each Friday - Good Rates Hours Arranged - (To Suit Boys School Work) Must Be " Years - By I)”. 31564. Alt Part Time Help Covered By Insurance. Bowling Yihors Supphrd. Pitthoy Bowling Loam: - Sal. Morning no A.M. Christmas & Spring Party For Boys Extellent Supervision At All Times. _ NEILD A CAR? Just phone your nearest Scam branch ahoot a Scotra Plan Car Loan. The tow rates an (insane fmnewand used cars . ..you get Memsuranco at no mm cost. Best of all you get that fast. friend}, Scohabank some. Get your Scam! Plan Car Loan-- or a loan tor any other wodhwhlo panama-today. NEED A CAR? Just phonq your WANIED PIN BOYS . m WATERLOO ORION!” ir(lllll)sriNK " CAN'T UNDERSTAND tte 800ms a! TODAY: faculties and print and other pertinent fads. This and infor- mation on are: accommodation are obtainable from the Ontario Department of Tourism & In- formation, 67 College St., 'Tor- onto 2, Ont. Llft fees range from $1.25 to S2 00 per day for rope tows and T-hars at the majority of Ontario centers. and you'll pay from $4.00 to $6.00 for Chan'- hits. A titrman force of supervisors and organizers is presently com ducung the campaign in some 2.200 establishments throughout the province. The regional director of the Ontario payroll savings organiz- anon, C. G. Beatty of Toronto, notes that one of the most at- tracttve features of Canada Sav- ings Bonds is their "immediate eashability" at full face value plus accrued interest. Also important in terms of the national economy is the fact that Canada Savings Bonds play a major role in government fin- ancing and in enlarging the capital market. Mr. Beatty adds. IThe purchase of these setup ities by citizens is I key {actor wishes to purchase. Each month, a specific amount of money is deducted from his wages or sal- ary to pay for the bonds. These payments can extend over a 12- month period. . "This in itself." he says. "makes them a worthwhile in- vestment." A See you on the trail. B. TOTZKE Mr. Beatty also noted that Canadians hold approx1mately $5-bil1ion in Canada Savings Bonds, representing about 25% of the federal government‘s pre- sent total of direct and guaran- teed debt. "On the strength of these fig-l ures. there can he no argument that this form of security is by} far the most popular irtvectment for individuals In Canada to- day," Mr. Beatty states, adding) that "l can think of no better or easier way for a person tol save than hy purchasing the: bonds through the payroll sav- ings plan." I in the mamtcnance of a stable economy and m the manage- ment of the nauonal debt," he points out. Most Canadians. he points out have a major reason for saving _ _ I cherished future projrct such as: a comfortable retire- ment, in unwerslly education for their children, famlly Iravel, the purchase of a home or a busier ess, as well as furniture. furn- ishings and equipment. "Canada Savings Bonds pm vide an ideal method for a per- son to accumulate enough mom ey to see the realxzauon of such projects." Mr. neatly says. The 1964 series are agazn be- ing issued in denominations ran- ging from S.50 through to $5.000 with a maxumum hnldmg by any indn'ldual of 510.000 In addition to hemp, pttrchas- ed through the payroll savings plan. the bonds arp also avail- able for purchase from charter- ed hanks, mveslmenl dealers, Stockbrokers and trust and loan companies. lester Brox Realtor Besidpntial or Commercial Insurance All“! . Fire - Castaaity Life Marine - Liability Matthew Slack Buyinz or Selling INSURANCE PROTECTION Por Better Homes -- See 743-6601 742-6893 47 km; SHIT! w. I If you use seat belts . and you should _ here's a suggestion from the Unlano Safety League to aunt! the mnuyance of the loose belt end bung caught m the var door Allan-h a sum” magnet to the end or side of the seat and plau the belt metal on tt " you get out. 2. Records show that women drivers In [mm age gruups have fewer accidents than men One big rcaaun rs that men are more inclined to take chances partie- ularly In the age group 16 . 24 Another suggested reason Is the fact that mt‘n time more, and in more difficult drumg eondr ttons Whatever the ramparts-m between the sexes as regards safety on the road. It 15 gener- ally agreed than men are more skillful hehmd the wheel. The Untand Safety League quotes a relevant fmding from a survey In London, Eng which showed that ahout 50 porccnl of malt applicants fail the" first driver licensmg exam. while the ngure for the ladies " 61 percent. 3. “Teaching is best done by a teacher, That l3 why a Youngs- ter who has eraduatpd from a driver edueatson course m high school ts much safer than one who has been taught to drive by a relative. It " "npraetteal to expect a layman to be able to command the attention. Imparl knowledze and influence the at- titude of spirited "Nrttagers in the same way as a professional teacher, with special training in the particular subject". This was one nf the paints made by Fred H. Ellis. (it-nm'al Managor of the Ontario Safoly League who recently addressed the 1964 International Road Safety Con- 2ross in London :1200 delegates. from 38 munIrmss on the sub- ject Drmng Instruction for Teenagers. l A Canadian survey has shown one out of every four tires In use to he defecnve. says the OnIarlo Safety League. KIHTHtNI’H ONT Rummy! Mummy: J. W 5 Whercvet. you drive your car. deadly carbon mrmomde goes with bnu Guard agamsl it, warns thc Oman-r Safely Lea- gue Ilaxe your exhaust system chm-km! rrgularly. This " par- ticularly necessary in the Fall, er warm dnu- '; wr (a or ttihoritt- Pitiicld & (Lu-"puny. Limited W MBIRTHDAY? KEEP INSURED'. When you reach your 19th birthday you ore no longer covered by your parents' certi6cote. Register separately within thirty days to keep insured. Forms are available ot hospitals, banks and Commission offices. 7 [Iva the Ontario Safety Leona. " YUM?! UNURID HOSPITII. SERVICES COMMISSION 1195 vane: stun. rename F, onumo KEEP INSURED! when you marry, the, family premium mun be paid to (on! hul- bond, wile and digiblé dependant Teit you! group OR, if you pay direct, tell the Comminion. GETTING MARRIED? KEEP INSURED! If you chalice iobl, follow unduly the imiruauom on the back of tho Certiheote of Payment Form 104, which 70-" we"? it "wired to give You. CHANGING JOBS? W ”Him Wedneddttv, Octnhnr 'tl, 1964 ‘li‘f human-mi 4 “In With the change "f wanna nature creates beauty ever) where What " more brmlhlak mg than the sumue ur sunset sOouetted “any the mlorlul autumn lent-s" l-Zu-n “mu-r ha, its beauty: the sparkle ot 5mm. the gutter of frost Tun " the power and mystery ul “‘er power and mystery ul (“Hurt The 1remeudou, pmwr " Hal ure supplies plants mm "nero to grow and llnurnh an‘n "hen fall arrives she shu'h off her magn- power and plum ho-L-ume dormant for the tong wlnter months Just as att plant life depends on matures enoruv to Rrow strong and heautdul, so does the human body Our hndms de. pend enuroly on the brain to produce the vital mm:- energy that " trammmcd through a vast nolwnrk uf nrrws tn all parts of the body The spmal III'ru's cum from the spmal cord that is housed and protected hy thp xt-ru'hrao. collrulwt‘ly making up the 9pm? or backbone Am mlorforenrn mth nerves by displaced verte- brae in the spine Will rolard the 1rfe-givuvi,s energy and “all re- sult in ill health. The most Important Plrmvnl of good health is to lump the nerve channels clear by stnenti- fie spinal adlublmm! when car wmdows are wound up against the cnnl uvalnu‘r And never sit m a parkrd mar m'h Windows mmph it!) ulna-d while the engme ls runumg‘ 179 King Slrpm h “'ATERLOU Gulyas Haven Your Health And Chiroptattic SPECIAL Business Men's Lunch Full Course Meals 72 King St. S. Waterloo 8r S;nl"l‘l"_‘~'. John B Brickrw, DC itN0t I 'oH 2 9341

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy