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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Mar 1966, p. 5

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Since the subdivision is not as vet registered, it fell outside the total commitment that the TUC would be allowed to borâ€" row for 1966. This was one of the projects that had not been included in the 1966 estimates and, said PUC Manager Ivan Bradley. we have no way of knowing what subdivisions will bé IÂ¥gistered at the year end when we are facing and planâ€" ning for a new year. He pointed out that the utility had serviced the most â€" recent nad serviced the most recent section of Maple Hill Acres last year and to date, only one house was under construction. It is because of such happenings that the PUC is forced to exâ€" pend large amounts of funds with little or no return. Instalâ€" lation costs in such cases were Mr. Dubrick was approached on the recommendation of the Coâ€"ordinating â€" Committee (City Hallâ€"P.U.C.) because of an anâ€" ticipated scarcity of funds in the PUC budget. Mr. Dubrick agreed in order to facilitate the conâ€" struction of the first phase of Lincoln Village, to firfance the installation over a period of one year. While the shortage of money is caused by the ceiling set on the amount tha city as a whole can borrow, there are other facâ€" tors that enter this particular problem. C. E. Dubrick, a principal in Lincoln Village Development has agreed to finance the installation of a water main to his developâ€" ment, at a cost of $70,000. Slaughter cattle prices: Ehoice quality steers sold to 27.80 a cwt.; Good, 25.50 to 26.75; Medâ€" down to 19.00. . Choice quality heifers sold to 26.50; Good 23:75 to 25.25; medâ€" ljum, 2150 to 23.50; common The ma was &1‘ ~A heary dm( Cows *vul sold stronger from last week. Steers and heifers were also stronger. _ Replacement _ cattle steady. Dairy cattle offering very heavy with an active marâ€" ket. Replacement pigs very strong with a light offering. To Finance Water Installation Kitchener Stock Yards MARTIN FARM EQUIPMENT tor form stability and spring ability. Vines of own producto® exolusively for Triple Ky WHERE FRAME STEEL IS PRESTRETCHED COLD . FOR ADDITIONAL STRENGTH AND Every single tine is tested | . 6 GENUINE TRIPLE to 25.00; Common HAWKESVILLE, â€"ONT. Mayor Paleczny noted that the city had recently hired a city planner and stated that he would be planning for this kind of deâ€" velopment and will try to avoid duplication of such problems. This year was an unusual one, he said, and suggested that 1966 may see a return to the more normal and slower growth patâ€" tern. > Howard Scheifele, PUC chairâ€" man, said that the PUC would be in a good position if it only had to service the lots already registered. He blamed poor overâ€" all planning of some areas sayâ€" ing ‘"Until this city grows up in an orderly fashion, and grows up properly, we can‘t go on like we are." Stock calves sold to 29.50. Good heifers sold up to 26.85; Comâ€" mon down to 23.00. Choice veal reached 43.00 a cwt.; Medium to good 35.00 to 39.50. Common grades down to 26.00. Good stocker steers sold to 29.50; Medium, 25.50 to 27.00. not warranted Butcher and Bolgna bulls to 24.50; commons down to 19.00. Hiefer type cows reached 22.50 a cwt.; Good cows sold to 21.50; Medium, 19:00 to 20.00; Common down to 18.00; Canners and cutâ€" ters 11.50 to 16.00. 176 Allen St. LINDA‘S HAIR STYLING SPECIAL ‘(9’3*? $7.50 â€"â€"â€" $10.00 = PLUS OUR PERSONALIZED HAIR CARE EASTER PERM MARK STANDS â€"FOR THE St. E. Waterloo Ph. 576â€"2313 LIKE CUTTING CHILDREN‘S HAIR CULTIVATOR In the horse department there were 100 horses offered: Farm horses 160.00 to 215.00; Matched teams, 430.00 to 550.00; Meat horses ©70.00 to 125.00; ponies 35.00 to 90.00. There were also over 113 young pigs sold by auction wi the market very strong. Good pigs 6 to 8 weeks old, 21.00 to 24.25; 8 to 10 weeks old pigs, 24.50 to 27.60; Chunks 28.00 to 35.50; Feeder hogs 36.00 to 45.20; Sows in pig, 108.00 to 157.50; Boars 70.00 to 132.00. 35.50; Feeder hogs 3 45.20; Sows in pig, 10 157.50; Boars 70.00 to 13 Sheep and lambs sold In the hog department: Sales 2018 hogs, 68 sows: Price range 35.05 to 36.60 a cwt. for grade A hogs on a dressed weight basis. Light sows 30.10 to 31.20; Heavies, 28.10 to 29.30. 358 King 742â€"8111 Dairy cattle prices: walry cattie prices: * Milk cows 120.00 io 300.00; ... Xhe Wateripe Chrpnicle. Wed.. March . 30, 1008 CALL WATERLOO FOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS ORR AUTOMOBILES FOR THE BEST OFf CAR BUYS SEE YOUR . OLDSMOBILE . CHEVROLET . CHEVELLE . CHEVY 11 . CORVAIR Your New and Used Car G.M. Dealer Chevrolet Truck Dealer PICTURZ MOULDS OF ALL â€" SIZES AND SHAPES FOR BOTH PERSONNAL and COMMERCIAL FRAMING 450 KING ST. SH 4â€"8125 NAYLOR‘S COLOR OFFERS JACKS TV 8 NIPFLâ€" YOUK TV DOCTOR 744â€"5841 AND 150 WEBER ST. SH 5â€"6815

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