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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Dec 1964, p. 10

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Tags tex | n Over the ycars, the: governâ€" ments of Canada and of the P‘roâ€" vince of Ontario have worked intimately and in harmony in common efforts to provide a betâ€" ter human environment, to fneet special housing needs as they arise, and to assist the less forâ€" tunate to obtain accommndation more â€" suitable to the reyyire ments of their familhes at rents they can afford BUILDING NEEDS New House Design Then. last June, an act to inâ€" corporate the Ontamo Housing Corporation | was approved | by the provincial legislature; and important amendments to the National Housing Act â€" designâ€" ed ton make it a more flexible, a more effective instrument â€"â€" re ceived Roval Assent I would not wish to give the impression this was a marriage, voluntary or otherwise. being â€" consummated here in Niagara Falls. Rather, I hope you will agree. it sigmiâ€" fies an even closer mecting of minds. a lighter meshing of the machinery we are called upon to operate. a serious determina tion on the part of both governâ€" _ NHouse Of The Week 742â€"8111 WATERL || & FOR BEAUTIFUL RECREATION ROOM MATERIALS 358 King N. at Columbia St. x Waterloo ments to accelerate the resoluâ€" tion of our urgent housing and related _ problems On _ these grounds. perhaps it is appropriâ€" ate your conference is being held this yvear in Niagara Falls. It was just a year ago, in Windsor, that you listened 10 the words of two great Canadâ€" ians, both of whom have since passed on. 1 refer, of course, to my late colleague, the Honourâ€" able John R Garland, and to the late. president of Central Mortzage and â€" Housing: Corporâ€" ation. Dr. Stewart Bates. 1 am profoundly aware â€" as I know you are of the great debt Canada owes these gentlemen for the knowledge they have beâ€" queathed us, for their penatratâ€" inz assessment | of the urban seene. with its virtues and its faults. and for the sincere and strenuous leadership they proviâ€" ded. Of course, much of this is not new. Canada has long been recâ€" ognized as a land of hope, of opâ€" portunity and of the good life. her citizens are known as a resiâ€" less. spirited _ and â€" aggressive breed What is new, I submit, is our present and forecast rate of growth, the sheer dimensions of FREE DELIVERY ‘COMPANY our â€" development, our mature status in world councils, and the reaching out for still more distant horizons. NEW HOUSE DESIGN â€" This fourâ€"bedroom, | twoâ€"storey house with the living room at an interâ€" mediate â€" level, five steps up from the ground floor, was deâ€" signed by architect A. Banelis of Toronto. At the entrance level is a kitâ€" chen, dining room and master bedroom which opens on to a patio. There is also a washroom off the master bedroom. On the second floor are three bedrooms BefOI’Q & 2 W d lend ~W ie § CHrV 4 You Renovate â€" Let Parkway Estimate 1447 MILL ST. Home Improvement Service Exotic Plywoods Doors â€" â€" Mouldings â€" â€" Full Range Of Building Materials \ PARKWAY PLC JLUMBER C0. 110. gharsuben COMPLETE Call 742â€"3568 After drying and curing, gladâ€" foli corms should be cleaned say horticulturists with the Onâ€" tario Department of Agriculture. Cleaning involves the removal of the old corms and roots; the husks should be left on and the corms stored in shallow woodâ€" en trays, preferably with a Set the corms right side up in the trays and not more than two to three corms deep. Adeâ€" quate ventilation should be proâ€" vided around and through the containers. The storage area should be cool, well ventilated, and neither too dry nor too damp. Too humid an atmosphere provides ideal conditions for storage diseases. Ideally they should be stored in a temperaâ€" ture of between 40 degrees F. and 50 degrees F. Garden Hints Discard â€" diseased â€" specimens when cleaning the corms. Ins pect the corms several times during the winter and discard any diseased corms. and a bathroom. As the living room is above the entrance levâ€" el it provides a well lighted area underneath in the basement which would be suitable for a recreation room. The front door of this house should face north or east. The floor area is 1,616 square feet and the exterior dimensions are 31 feet by 36 feet. Working drawings for this house, known as Design 612, are available from â€" Central â€" Mortgage â€" and Housing Corporation alt miniâ€" mum cost. C. P. PRICE, R.O.. J. D. PRICE, O.D. OPTOMETRISTS Phone 742â€"1936 For Appointmen t Open Daily 9 to 5:30 Closed All Day Wednesday 104 King West 607 King St. W., Kitchener o Lumber » Mill Work »p Roofing » Wallboard » Plywood INSULATION E. Honsberger Cmy THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Complete Building Needs Dial 744â€"7373 YARDS AT soUTHAMPTON & KINCARDINE & Sons Ltd. SH 3â€"4114 10 Stewart St. Kitchener Kitchener KITCHENER FRESH DAILY LARGE BELMONT GRADE A EGGS Burns Canned HAMS ~*~~$139 TIP TOP MIXED NUTS â€"« 79° CHASE and SANBORN WONDER MORTON MAC : CHEESE PIE FRESH GROUND COFFEE =~ 77° FRUIT CAKE CARNATION PECAN PIE FANcY FrozEN FRENCH FRIES =~ 39° LEAN CENTRE CUT TENDERLOIN END PORK ROASTS ==««~ « 45° SPARE RIBS â€" 63° PORK SAUSAGE â€" 55° porarogs _____~= 95¢ FLORIDA TANGERINES â€" 39:° PORK CHOPS « ROASTS +â€"63° CRISP CALIFORNIA CELERY STALKS SHOP ZEHR‘S FOR BEST QUALITY Open Mondays â€" (Bridgeport Rd. at Weber St.) ®© 421 GREENBROOK DRIVE, FOREST HILL & 315 LANCASTER WEST * 100 HIGHLAND RD. WEST © 501 KRUG ST. ~__@ 696 BELMONT WEST Kitchener Stores Open Thursday and Friday Night Till 9:30 6 Stores To Serve You WATERLOO STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 10 P.M. FARM HOUSE FROZEN LARGE 18â€"0Z. SIZE GIANT SIZE LBS. W ednesday, 8â€"0Z.. PKG. s 145 15° 67° 2 3° 1964

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