x welcome to#® CHATELAINE CUSTOM MADE Upholstered Furniture PEOPLE OF DISTINCTION! BEECHKWOOD COMMUNITY Visit the Chateclaine Design Home in Beechwood Park, Ontario‘s . awardâ€"winning community, Beptember 15 â€" October 15. Open for inspection Monday to Friday, 6 p.m. â€" 9 p.m.; Saturday, 2 p.m. â€" 9 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m. â€" 6 p.m. Agonts: Wiche & Bacher C+, Uesignnome 66 Bee these ezciting features in the Chaiciaine Dosign Homet and garage wings . , Completely landscaped, decorated and furnished to C Chatelaine‘s exacting standards SEE OUR DISPLAY OF FINE CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE SEE US AT THE CENTRAL ONTARIO EXHIBITION BOOTHS 50 â€" 51 rough Duteh PLAN TO ATTEND THE CENTRAL ONTARIO EXHIBITION CHOSEN TO BUILD FOR CHATELAINE LUâ€"SHEIL HOMES LTD. This growing company was formed by two young men who saw the need for streamlined, efficient production of homes in this expanding area. Luâ€"Sheil Homes Ltd. specialize in building both in the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo area and in rural and small communities, offering custom and standard model homes in all price ranges. Luâ€"Sheil will build on your l6t, or you ean select from choice building sites. Cedar sauna beth with adjoining shower and spacious . , conditioned recreation arca MORETTE HiLLSBURG, ONT. AT THE CENTRAL ONTARIO KITCHENER ARENA FROM SEPT. 26 FOR GAS DOES THE BIG JOBS BETTER Comfort, convenience and common sense are three smart ressons why the builders of the Chatelaine Design Home chose gas. Gas is the only fuel best suited to do the big jobs most efficiently, most conveniently at lowest cost. Bee modern gas used for sutomatic heating, water heating and clothes drying. Additional gas applications include ornamental lighting, incineration, outdoor barbecue, gas sauns beating unit, fire place logs. 80 permanent barbeous baths on main floor Completely finished recreation room with washroom Patio off family with BOOTH 101 Weber Island . . . Ald. _ Doerner _ recommended that lights be installed in place of the "safety island" at Noeckâ€" er and Weber streets. He told council that three accidents had already occurred there, and it was but a matter of time beâ€" fore someone was killed. We have created a traffic hazâ€" ard, we should admit it, and take immediate action to rectify our mistake, he stated. This is a unique street, we do not have another like it in the city. No ene would expect to find an island there, it is the only one in the city. Mayor Paleczny, agreed that it was the only one, but objectâ€" ed that it had not been given a fair trial. If, he said, we take this one out now, we may never get the opportunity to try it again. You should go there and see for yourself how many children crowd onto that islandâ€"it would take only a sideswipe and someâ€" one would be killed, retorted Doerner. (Continued from Page 1) advertising is EXHIBITION TO OCT. 1, 1966 D‘Arcy Dutton, city engineer, said that he did not think that the accidents were as serious as being made out to be, and felt that most: were due to inâ€" attention. It is large enough to see and does not interfere with the four lanes of traffic. He said that he had discussed the matâ€" ter with the chief, as recently as this afternoon but he had not indicated that he felt the island was a hazard. (Ald. Doerâ€" ner earlier stated that he had eonferred with the chief and other police, and they had inâ€" dicated that it was a hazard). Mr. Dutton told council that if they took out the island, it would be "three or four months" before traffic lights cor i be inâ€" stalled. also stated that he did k traffic lights would be th wer, they would only slow n traffic on a road that was built to move traffic. Lights hbad already been apâ€" proved for Lincoin and Weber which is but a short distance away. Alderman Ledger also stated that be felt this was a matter of urgency and should be dealt with immediately. Ald. Wagner said, a child‘s life may be at stakeâ€"hbowever, we must take a realistic view. Because people are hitting it, i# does not mean that it is a har ard. The movement of traffi¢, be noted, was also Ald. Doerm er‘s job, and we should be care ful before jumping. He also recommended that a report be received from the chief of police. Only Ald. Doerner and Ledger opposed the delay. P" 11