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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Mar 1965, p. 4

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pleased with the results. Thanks again for your assistance. Sincerely, Karl Billo Please accept this as a token &f our appreciation, for your inâ€" ferest and coâ€"operation regardâ€" B has been a pleasure to work ith you and we are greatly Bill Olsen had too many bills. Things seemed to be getting out of hand and Bill was worried. Fortunately for Bill a good friend suggested hetake his money problems to his nearest Bank of Nova Scotia. Bill was introduced to the manâ€" ager and after a few simple questions about his job, Income and how much money he needed Bill started to see his money problems disappearing. Within 24 hours Bill Olsen knew he would have all the money he needed to pay all his debts. Of course, this actual customer was not named Bill Olsenâ€" and not all Scotia Plan Loans take 24 hoursâ€"the time varies with the circumâ€" stances. But there are more and more Bill Olsen, office worker, got a Scotia Plan Loan =~$800â€"in 24 hours work for Education §t. Boniface School, 10 Boniface Ave., March 9, 1965 linac diedi s â€"aiitiom ces sls ‘> 3 1 8 cce . codpaliiinte 2e O3 8 m Bc in L. 1 Ccms iler c B onl en nA s otiiitelt s * Aigiintt onliee it 3 + °4 ) ts @ltt in c C668 M coliine is ® a Yss x8 * 26 «h # K1 L e . *# TO9s #> ; . ~ The Watertve Chronicls, Wod.. March #t, 1000 . * T. : n 15e igisg > Tioey « Waterloo County‘s oldest English newspaper. . Office at 104 King Street South, Waterloo. Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association. "Authorized as 2nd class mail by the Post Office Department Ottawa and for payment of postage in cash." CEfortar BentiK Published by â€" _ Baulk Publishers Ltd. â€" Preston CLIFF KYER â€" Manager â€" Advertising Consultant LEWIS GAMBLING â€" Editor AeHiilatbeCenictk â€"â€"â€" _ NE\ The Chronicle, Waterloo, Ont. Dear Sir: On behakH of the Waterloo Cenâ€" tral Planning Committee for the World Day of Prayer Service, may I express our thanks to you for the wonderful publicity you gave the Service. This is a most worthy cause, we do appreciate your contribuâ€" tion towards it and thank you for 103 Alexandra Ave., Waterloo, Ont. March 13, 1965 people with all kinds of names and jobs coming to The Bank of Nova Scotia to have their money problems solvedâ€" quickly. Why don‘t you? How much money do you need? A Scotia Plan Loan is one of the bestâ€"most practical ways for you to consolidate your debts. Your loan is lifeâ€"insured at no extra cost. You get speedy service. You get the other advantage of dealing with the interested Scotiabank people. Bo talk over your money problemâ€" whatever it Iisâ€"debt consolidationâ€"a new carâ€"with the people at your nearâ€" est Scotiabranch. They‘re ready and waiting to help you get the money you No Santa Claus (Continued from page ») remark that they personally enâ€" Joyed the parades and regreted the necessity of refusing to give financial assistance. Last year they donated $100. Sad though it may be, it looks as though Santa will miss his visit to Waterloo, this year any way. the service you render this com Waterloo Central Plas Comm. World Day ef Prayer Service. Yours sincerely, (Mrs. C.) Erna A. Dauh, See. Treas. Sir, we beg to inform you that someone, posstbly the one who was to do the work, was not listening to e you. There are no driveâ€"in facilities at the Waterloo post office, and the only thing covering the parking lot at, present, is snow. Perhaps there is no liason between yourself and the Minister of the Department of Labour because they have been spending a considerable amount of money advising everyone to "Do Et Now, Why Wait . for Spring." Well after a few long months, when nothing Ho- done we ran an editorial entitled "How Soon or w Long" in which we questioned the length of time #% took * such a department to implement a promise. Post haste, the Post Master General sent a return letter assuring al and sundry that the promised work would be implemenâ€" ted very soon. Have you ever wondered what branch of the govrâ€" ernment moves the slowest? Well, for our money # is the Postal Branch. Way last summer, when our new post office was officially opened by the Post Master General, amid considerable pomp and warm speeches, he assured this city that he would see that driveâ€"in postal facilities were implemented and, that the parking lot a the x would be paved. 744â€"2741 ° Rentâ€"Alls Complete 125 Union St. Waterloo Lincoln Heights Public School Box 67, Chronicle Ontario & Duke Sts. fl JESSOPS cieaners Map Of The County Of Waterloo About Year 1860 How about #t. Spring is jfust around the corner. THURSDAY MARCH 18â€"1965 WANTED TREMAINE‘S THE WATERLOO PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD e p9o§ ho BY THE HON. WM. G. DAVIS Q.C. MINISTER OF EDUCATION ONTARIO WATERLOO SQUARE Why Wait For 8:15 P.M. Retired Citizens â€" Association Last Thursday a meeting was held at 2:30 at Knox Pres. Church with 50 attending. Mr. & Mrs. Betchel of Bridgeport showed slides of the Barbados. . Our next meeting will be held at Knox Presb. Church Thur~ day March 18 at 2:30. A St. Patrick‘s Day programme is planned with Prof. Stone singing and a Film on Ireland will be shown. Kitchener ot a the r l nothing! Soon or w fS.

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