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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Oct 1967, p. 5

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FIRE HURYS . . . Destructive fire is litre a ttrand. ing iron, leaving an indelible im- print upon the life of each per- son it touches, Long after flames have been extinguished, embers have cool, ed, and unoke has dritted away, the deep hurt of fire remains. These hurts --- physical, emotion. " financial - can be agonizing and permanent. Estimates by the National Fire Protection Association indicate that a total of more than 21v. mil, Meet Your Fire Fighter Fire Fightel DONALD ALBERT LINSEQAN 176 Cornwall Street Watedoo Wife: MARILYN Three children: Christine 9, Geriann 5, Karen 3 Appointed to departmem May 16th, 1961 Hobby: Sports Friday, October 13th & Saturday, October 14th 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. . l6 Union East M King North 744-OMt Waterloo GOLD NUGGET RESTAURANT "Hairstyling For Those Who Prefer" Your Fire Department "Watch For Our Grand Opening BIRTHDAY SALE 10% The Treasure -Trove of Gifts BOB'S BARBER SHOP 98. Weber St. North, Waterloo Free Parking 2 Barbers Phone 742-6691 NOW OPEN Lincoln Plaza DISCOUNT _ lion fires in the United States and Canada last yen killed um than 12,500 persons and destroy- ed property valued at nearly 2 billiOu dollars Dwelling fires alone manly hurt over half a million families who lose homes, personal trel- sures, and other possessions they may have spem a lifetime moir- ing. Most tragic of all. nearly 12.500 Canadians and Americans a third of them children - lose their most precious possession, life itself, as the result ot fire: in one and two family houses. Fire hurts outside the home, too. Annually, I quarter of a mit. lion fires damage-or destroy US. and Canadian factories and ware-, houses, offiées and stores. These fires Interrupt or abruptly and forever end activities upon which literally millions of persons rely for employment and income. Only when everyone practices fire prevention at all times, in all places, are ugly and unwanted fires avoided and the hurts ot fire significantly reduced. THINK ABOUT FIRE WHEREVER YOU ARE SUPPLIES 358 King North 742-8111 WATERlOO MOVEMENT (All EUR , Waterloo ll “~8th Progress in Housing The Robarts government rec- ognizes the difficulties that face agriculture during these years of change--" taking effective steps including a $500,000 grant to the new Farm Income Committee; loans for farm modernization; crop insurance at favorable rates; promotion of exports; iand the new Capital Grants an. H.O.WE.--the Roberts govern- ment plan that reduces down payments, increases owner- ship-is providing many new homes at manageable cost. And the Ontario Housing Cor- poration, too, has provided more public housing in three years than the rest of Canada combined in 15. New satellite city plans also promise orderly suburban development. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Candidate for Waterloo North "MacPHERSON ACTION CENTRE" Volunteers fy)) 744-4107 . . . GET ON THE WINNING TEAM NOW! THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY OF ONTARIO DON Mac PHERSON “WMM'W.MII,W I your October 17 YOUR DATE WITH PROGRESS Ptot-iaYatstatt" Progress in Education Ontario's 1967 budget showed no increase In taxes. What's more, two Smith Report pros posals have already been en- dorsed to reduce your local tax bill. One gives an allowance of up to $2,000 of assessment oh property; the other takes over the entire cost of justice. For the past five years, an average of 1% new schools or substantial additions have been opened 1t1CeIX day. One new secondary RifitT61 every two weeks. Five new universi- ties since 1963. Nineteen new Community Colleges. Educa- tion grants up 600%. Fast action in education for fast- changing times.

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