. "was" uh, WW, manag- ‘il: (hector at the Ontario Motor . Surviving ape three hm. “km-Mow and Louis. both of St. :.imeot.s, and William, Linwood. 41ttse was prsieceasmt by one hm- 'tthee and one sister. M. the Rotary Chub, the (ham. [but of Commerce, the Unit!!! ‘Oommemcéal 2kwsmihartr and the 'itt%mer Iegimt brunch. Mr. gym-thin was who a charter mem- Surang am hi, wide, the fa- mu' Kaih’leeu Simpson whom he MelonAug. 16,1M3irtQots Inc City and two m. Ride Anglican M " I patty Muir on board It: HMCS Pout William, Deceiv- ing his discharge in 1944. Mr. Franklin was an mm of the He erviiert with the I 65apmhrmtNavviettsew ' WILle A. 'IANKL’N ', Wilham A, M. SSS “.mw‘samd $he Roomy Golan an: m 2'ominGattmtJeacta,iot9, he_msasoaottheuteMr.aod 'fiii'ii-i:illl ED'S 't'i'i1i;i'_i,"i)_sj.",i"l Barber Shop OBITUARIES “Hairstyling for the well groomed look" Free Parking Towers Plaza “Ines-loo Surviving are hem husband; we son Glen of Oshawa; one dough. MRS. CHARLES LORCH ELMIRA - Mm. (lurks Larch, 45 Withiam St., died at K-W Hos- pital Nov. 21. She was 64. Sue was the former Mary Ann Crxsiadaughterotthetaeter. and Mm. Henry Cress. She was born July 9, 1903 at St. Jacobs. She was a member of St. Jarmes' lawman Gum and was dun-oh organist tbr over 50 years. She was Sunday school teacher member of the man Church tistree, Mrs. Norman (Ami) Ja- cobi of Preston, nine trraothhiu- mg and nine tNeat-gmaodt%iUrs and of revision: one daughter, Mrs. J. N. (Margaret) Mei-land}; gen orFairvort, N.Y.; one bro- member of the Waterloo trr-dest-ree-water.. Mobraochodthevietoriaetos- aim-seas. llewasbman‘ch 6,18%,in mar Louise Vogelsang; two sons. DnPhiip A. Vodka, Waterloo IAN Clutch, WtttteNoo. GmttsdWriMotraetieLNtgxyaod .ocourtitodMutoaiLiftAasur. Atte was married Oct. 3, 1929 " He was of seewice, netting in 1061. Hetvatgamemhewofzims Em ewasBl. flejoiuedeadLieM-euh as 16, and the company em- ALBERT W. VOELKEI . Volker. a longtime late Mr. by Mrs. Cart (Patricia) Guest of London and Beverley of Btsgmt. fond and 2t trramhehiidrxm. She was also predeceased by a son, Ram and a brother, Ernest. dams‘ , Mm. Russel (Sm - G Dunn of Kim, Mrs. Claude (Barbara) Snyder of Wane-ho, movqstitoLmdmtooeyemraor. Ijher,spemdeemtstxitrvht_ Hrs. Etna“ Daniels ot 151 Dda.. TatAte., London, on, Mindy tee, In. Herbert (W) Wang at Wm, West Germany; mm, Herbert and Gamma both at Km, Hamid at St. Jacobs, and Mel- '9tiaretfWirmi-itwogramt- Reg. $22.95 Sale Price 11. King South Wueeroo 743-5283 All Whole Shag AREA MAT MRS. E RNEST Dim ELS Beaupres lnteriors' FAIRVIEW PARK SHOPPING CENTRE Santa' . Dolly o pan. - I S "Gill's. Saturday 2 iill 27" x 54" WATERLOO I bs isit Santa Claus at A local bylaw states proper- ty owners mast clear their front sidewalls before , pm. Its en- forcement is conducted by the police department on receipt of a complaint. Infringement rates only a fine. Snow removal of sidewhlks could eoat Waterloo $44,000 ac- cording to figures given to coun- cil, meeting in committee. Ion- day night. Sidewalk Snow Removal Could Cost City $44,000 City engineer D'Arey B. G. Damon estimated " snow plow: operating through the winter would cost 8tt,000, and the capi- tal outlay for equipment would He the told members that the majority of snow-belt cities clear. their sidewalks, but that a rpoc- ket in this area do not. It was pointed out that im- WAGNER- IflJilill ad ROBBINS ' MYERS ELECTRIC MOTORS " Church St. East, Elmira Ph. MOhawk 9-3366 Sunbeam or Stewart Cattle Clipper Parts and Repairs Distributor For V-Belt Drives and Pulleys, Custom Built Exhaust Fans 12" - M", Direct and Belt Driven With or Without Shutters. "etqi'-eresi-,git-r.tg.v-rer,t- e' AUTHORIZED DEALER REWINDING - SALES 8. REPAIRS FRED t. MILLER Daily 6 pm. - 10 pan. Mr. Ledger then moved that a committee study the problem and report back in two weeks. my reminded him there was no money in the budget for such a project. p1emenhntioh of the bylaw enforc- ed hardship on the elderly, that vacant properties were impossi- ble to contra! and that our ab fulent society resulted in fewer boy: being interested in deat- mg snow. queried Stmtttord's snow removal methods, Mr. Dalton suggeded Waterloo residents would Meet to use of a snow blower, piling snow onto their walks and lawn. er to see a snow clearing pm- gram in operation for all city sidewalks. Mayor Arthur Palec-