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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jul 1967, p. 10

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READ AND USE WATERLOO CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS Lots cleared â€" trimming done Free Estimates WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED 66 King St. South Waterlos Also TV, Radios, Vacuums, Trilites, Toasters and Irons. LIMITED 50 Ontario South 743 â€"1449 Elmer Filsinger 10 The Waterioos Chronicle, Wednesday, July 19, 1967 Hearth Radio TRADE 2 FOR 1 Open 9 am. to 10 p.m. Daily 28 Regina North OVEREND‘S entered into the real spirit of Pioneer Days by dressing in style of the early days. Note the extremely long dresses, quite a difference from today‘s mini skirt style. MOFFATT TREE REMOVAL Radios, Auto, Home, Transistor Record Players, TV‘s, Small Appliances, Electric Shavers Use the Chronicle Classified SAVE MONEY POCKET NOVELS 3 for 25¢ COMICS 6 for 25e HARD COVERS 25¢ GERMAN MAGAZINES 3 for 25¢ Sales & Service 145â€"4537 653â€"5848 We stock parts for and repair all makes BROOK EXCHANGE Cook‘s Pharmacy 48 King St. South Waterloo Crystal â€" China Ceramics Radiosâ€"Cuckoo Clocks Phone 742â€"1936 Por Appointment Open Daily 9 to 5:30 Closed All Day Wednesday 104 King West OPTOMETRISTS WINDMILL SHOP C. F. PRICE, R.O. J. D. PRICE, O.D. KITCHENER FREE DELIVERY 749 King St. West For That Unusual Gift Visit The Kitchener 576â€"9500 [ ealtii| [RECTOR ulation counts and ether informâ€" ation, such as where village resiâ€" dents worked and shopped. A delay in approval of the ducted to establish accurate popâ€" dents was appointed last fall to work with the area board staff. ment wil be applied in other smaill villages and towns in the planning staff. Lessons learned New Dundee was chosen by the area planning board as a test case to show how small communâ€" ities can chart their own future Ronald Forrest, planning dirâ€" ector for the Waterloo County Area Planning Board, said the plan will attempt to show how the village can gradually grow A plan for New Dundee‘s futâ€" ure will be unveiled at a public meeting in the village to be held in September. Paconi Deadstock Removal Ltd. Highest cash prices for dead or disabled cows & horses. Oxford Deadstock Removal Ltd. Highest cash prices for fresh dead or disabled cows, etc. Small animals picked up. 24 Hr. Service, 7 Day Week. Jim Murray & Son Call Collect Plattsville 684â€"7739 â€" or the plant at Hickson 462â€"2614 CALL 1967 Lic. No. 73 â€" R.P. 67 97 â€" C â€" 67 LET US CLEAN YOUR Rugs & Furniture HMHEERE de VRIES EXPERT PAINTING and PAPERHANGING Phone 744â€"3675 BIG BILL MATTHEWSâ€"of Barron‘s Men‘s Wear seemed to amuse customer, Warren Lefton, with his western type enthusiasm. Zenith 97950 Forecast for New Dundee Licence 85C67 742â€"8A488 HELM RUG Mr. and Mrs. R H. Saunders {newlyweds}) 2905 Dale Crescent, from Toronto. Mr. Saunders is a chemical â€" engineer with BF. Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs R. Young and child, 295 Dale Crescent, from London, Ontario. Mr. Young is a post graduate in social services with the Children‘s Aid. Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas and their two children _ 295 Dale Crescent, _ from _ England. . Mr. Thomas is a welderâ€"fftter ‘with Uniroyal Ltd. Miss E. Stakenas, 137 Univerâ€" sity Avenue, from Calgary. Miss Stakenas is librarian at the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo. Miss A. Berti, 422 Hazel Street, from Hamilton. Miss Berti is libâ€" rarian at the University of Waterâ€" loo Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bruâ€" baker, 114 Longwood Drive, from Tallahassee, Florida. Mr. Bruâ€" baker is geography professor at the Waterloo Lutheran Univerâ€" sity. "After the meeting, the village commiftee and ourselves can reâ€" vise the plan to incorporate the ideas we receive, and then go back for another meeting." This week we join our Hi Neighbor hostess, Mrs. G. F. House, in offering a most hearty "welcome" to new families now making Waterloo their home. They are: "The concept plan will he merely an idea of how the villâ€" age can grow over the next few years," said Mr. Forrest "It will be put forward for discussion among those most affected, the villagers themselves. Mr. Forrest said the village planning committee has agreed to arrange a public meeting to discuss the plan in September. planning concept can be preparâ€" ed for discussion with the resiâ€" dents. ment of the village witl be studâ€" ied to determine the ability of the residents to pay for services. The question of services, such as sewers and piped water, will Mr. Forrest said the area board staff is forecasting the village population for the next 20 years or so and working out a roads analysing the information cofMectâ€" ed and will prepare the outline of a plan based on this informâ€" area board‘s budget earlier this year held up work on the proâ€" gram. But at a recent meeting with the village planning comâ€" mittee, Mr. Forrest indicated that work on the project has resumed. Hi Neighbor Reasonable Rates. 89 Bridgeport Rd., Waterloo PHONE 742â€"3881 Open Noon To 10:00 p.m. Sat. Til 7 pm. Across from Towers Pli.zs To buyers â€" Most of the above items are. nearly alâ€" ways in stock. If you want to save money see us firs! We â€" also carry _ billiard supplies and have a tube tester for your convenience. BEFORE YOU BUY GIVE US A TRY. We do appraising for banks, finance companies, insurance agencies or householders. Antiques, amplifiers, boats, binoculars, baby furniture. bikes, billiard supplies, com pressors, cameras, clocks camper trailers, citizen band sets, china, electric applian ces, furniture, fry pans, re frigerators, _ guns, kettles, lamps, luggage, musical in struments any kind, machin ist _ tools, â€" mechanic tools, mowers any kind, microphonâ€" es, pictures and _ frames, power tools any kind, reducâ€" ing machines, record playâ€" ers, radios, sewing machines, skis, _ sporting _ equipment, stoves, _ tents, typewriters, trailers, _ televisions, _ trikes, toys, volt meters, vacuum cleaners, _ watches, . weight: also anything in office equip ment or anything else that you don‘t need or I have mot listed. No clothes ers, trailers, campers, house trailers, speakers, misc., 12 volt car radios, antiques, rockers, baby cribs, or any: thing a baby can use, chests of drawers, furniture of any kind, silver, motors from 1/3 h.p. up to 20 hp., hydraulic jacks. small bikes and trikes, water skiis, life jackets, etc. or anything else that you no longer need. Now it doesâ€" n‘t cost you a cent unless I« sell your article, storage is free. Moving, going into an apartment or if you just don‘t need an item, just bring it over to us and we‘ll sell it for you. F Just to give you an idea of what we‘ll take for resale here is a list: guns, typewriters, cash regisâ€" ters, camping and fishing gear, guitars, lamps or any other â€" musical â€" instruments, cameras, â€" electric _ heaters, fans, 3 speed record players, citizen band radios, bincâ€" culars, guns, mechanics tools, carpenter tools, garden equipment, cement mixer, whee} barrows, power mowâ€" ARTICLES WANTED We‘ll reâ€"sale anything you no longer need or wish to convert into instant cash. Right now we need boats. any kind of boat from kayas to a cabin cruiser, â€"outboad JOHN‘S RESALE CENTRE portable typewTiter, interested

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