The city of Waterloo is com trlhuling about 322.700 towarth the cost of the projcct. and W" authority will spend about 86.000 on dam equipment and improvements lo tho site, The St'c-gvnillvr bid at $50,|72 Wits thc iowrrst of sown rcrvived and work is expected to ho completed by the fall, By the dam. " G5arre lukv will be created. located on land owned by the 1rnivcrsiiy of Waterloo, " mill eventually he incorporated in the campus when the university expands acrov Columbia, Tho in!) ittvolves building it smull dam ou-r which will r a [mar-lum- rmul t1'olitrttltin Siren-In Slop low, vill control the flu“ ol uulvr ullich “Ill hr rurrmrl until-r tlu. mad h} a cunrrt'lo box tub or! E and E. Seogmillor Ltd. of Kllclwnor. has started (mull-cw “on of a small dam on Laurrl Crvck for the Groud River Con t,crxaliott Authority ' C ThoWa$ee9qoeheom6e%,t.edr_*u.hT96r Helen Craig of 24 Sheldon Ave.. north, Kitchener. Mrs. Craig is not unfamiliar with newspaper Terree (Mrs. James) Evans, following 10 years in charge of the Chronicle office, is giving up her business duties so that she pay spend more time with her young famly. Her brother, Peter, and his wife Doris Stead of York. Englaml. will soon arrive for their first visit to Canada, and this severance of duties will allow her an opportunity to acquaint them with the many finer points of our area. Mrs. Evans will be replac- ed by: _ tiii'?, a N . _ . * ME“ _ C:e.;etc,st â€3 V ' '/i:)"1i'iits1!l MBhl :riau’1*+‘3 ..:: iaSg$itY nv , Kt " V’VV IV , JO A; COAT 'trr iv" " "2 ' Is “a" 75'“ o 5 I V IR tW" ;ir', igi.t,if: ') if? V. V V V. "jjtikir::f I a; T V & Egg}??? = Q %; T x- be " wimp-0° i-Ae ??. A I' impac- .::. x . . 'tIN _ "-2" .', 2? '. b ‘ t; F'?', 5 'rYVe'. " _ , BW", ( . V t 2"“;1‘: 5.25%? . ... . " st:::'; YNY':.';" 2, f ' ":,is'_,':"i, â€it!" /4" 1 . _ _ . a :' _ ", A' e .5 - ,. I . ' ' R3 aih . 'Fe" -:<.-. tdf' . 'EMt ' kk l W I "i'iit)'2rjsii%'s "iii.) " ' VVVV 'tiii' s b", ’ . t I's, l _ _ V , " ISltEg.jr 2% ha" ' V '. 'ttWe ": -"' Kd ..:.“ T I "ir? F V ' , 3,1357% 35 Start Laurel Creek Dam Waterloo Chronicle Staff Changes Robert Gray, transferred to the Preston office of Baulk Publish- ers. Mr. Gray has been in charge of advertising for the past two years in Waterloo, and assumes similar duties with the Preston Times. He is replaced by: Frank Sebastian. formerly of Durham, Ontario. Mr. Sebastian work as she was employed with the Kitchener-Waterloo Record, for some years, prior to her mar- riage to the late Donald Craig, 13 years ago. Mrs. Craig is look- ing forward to meeting the many friends of the Chronicle in the coming period. 38 King St. S. opp. Waterloo Square 745-2941 MOM - NEED A REST? 20’, OFT' ON ALL CHILDREN‘S BOOKS OR READ A BOOK YOURSELF THE BOOK NOOK discover exciting vacations in our OR II" YOU '(‘AN'T GET AWAY KEEP YOUR CHILDREN BUSY TRAVEL BOOKS County educational authorities are urging Norfolk, England, schools to help children retain their local accents. Organizers of a poetry-reading competition complained when they noticed few of the 1.400 children taking part used distinctive Norfolk vowel sounds. spent the previous two years with one of the local area dailies in advertising department, which experience he now brings to the KEEP UP ACCENTS F Some Bits and Pieces The Swedish iron concern LKAB is investing $20,000,000 in its Arctic mine at Svappavaara. MILLANO TAKES HELM Ray Milland is to star in and direct the movie verxion of Hos- tile Witness. the London and Broadway stage hit. Waterloo Chronicle Mr. Sebastian is looking forward to being of service to the many business members of this community. you TIME. MONEY and MISTAKES Lot our courteous and experienced Matt help you, hmltv.‘ from “5.000 to $45,000 tt you would like information regarding. . DESIGNS, ' BUILDING LOTS, . MORTGAGES. ‘ DOWN PAY- MENTS, . MONTHLY PAYMENTS, please call to-day If you are planning to build any type of home. m the city. town or country, Call Lu-SheU. After building hundreds of homes In “In arm. we can SAVE". BO YOU HAVE A NEW HOME IN YOUR FUTURE? PLANS FOR ARCTIC '316 Mankind Drive , Winners Of (‘huelalne Award lU-SHEIl HOMES lTD. CALL 576, I560 To-duv Both proposals will be com pletely reviewed by planning board and then again by council . aPHtsett' mhtLslhuE-p'hso H . Council members voted 5-2 to allow the change, only aldermer Bauman and Alviano opposea Ald. Doemer, who was actin: chairman of the tinattce commi, tee meeting, told council tho when he vacated the chair, anu- presented the committee report he would ask to have this que:, tion voted on separately. Thi, was done and again passed. by a vote of 4-3. Q - (Ledger), Who is responm ble for upkeep? C A - (Addelman). The local co operative organization. A A-- (Brian Turnbull, city plan ning director), Yes, I feel that 2m whole east side should be zoned the same, either industrial or re sidential. . This fully equipped camp features swimming. hot showers. washing facilities. dance hail, direct bus ser- vice to Expo. Just to mention a few of the manv advan- tuges. Q - (Doemer), Was the orig:r al request dealt with by Plannm Board for 14 acres? A - (Addelman), We are how. interested in the same a'rea, bus I am mostly interested in CH operative residences. _ COUNCIL Q - (Doemer), Are you askm, only for a zone change for ym. four acres or for the whole .4 acre site? k A - (Addelman). The orieur, o. utilized a IO-story building and higher student density. Howes, we found what we now present ., what the students themsehv, want (Continued from Page t) Q - (Aid. Doemer). What ar" the change. Iron! the orignm proposal? Call Now For The Best Selection Of Dates RENT A TRAIlER AT EXPO '67 RUMMAGE SALE Friday, May 5th 6 pan. to 7:30 p.m. Holy Saviour Church Allen E.. Waterloo 742-: 744-1854 Waterloo