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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jan 1969, p. 2

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In the boys' interhouse leagues, 0C leads the junior division with " points followed by " with tsandttHwithu.Grade10d me first in the intermediate di- m Viking hockey team has been active as well. They played a. Jerome's and Forest Heights led week and this week met with KCI and FHCI. phyed a home game with Forest Heights collegiate. Tomorrow our tam comes! Eastwood. Good c calm for lost Friday's sports night, our boys met with Bt. Jerome's. After losing the jun- ht game the seniors were aveng- ed by defeating St. Jerome’s sen- Mes in a suspense filled overtime. Yesterday. the girls played at Fates! Heights while the boys necday‘boih the girls and boys bottoms}! teams played Kitchen- A: for the when? minions, *1 let you decide on how well they have been kept. The sport scene has been in the spotlight at Waterloo éolleg- ”503““le “Hawaiian: BesetstodeouandHmMtyee- with2SaodMtMwith36mmeN- tm-tafteethet.olid-tloe tte&iatd.Gmd.t8gties-the-. qtaebeati-ttiorustoheertheie isediviaimtAhNPtrir_ Mowyeqr'a moohutionrrMrtafue Btatsgntlttmttexrrtatitote* oruraweekttndahW- theaeeioetatWCLGmdet8Brte diluent: found they were m- 'tlute",',',',,'.".".','.':',',',':",",',?,,'.' tre? tref ttU." 'TC. let In Wedrrosdqr.The an dub '.beontimeforh-orto -ithfuMyastheirttioiogyhome- I "IMO-“M."unnm ttttr notes Marek of your insurance pro- tection too and make sure you are carrying enough ..-.aotomohiu --home Median --form family prmcfion your family édequately. 262 Ed: Street Em WWI” - Phone 742-9624 The beginning of the new year i. a time f1! taking dock - for reviewing the past and Planning for the MARY E. MCCARTHY IT'S sT0tit-TAKttl6 Within 20 miles of Kitchener-Waterloo For FREE INFORMATION on O The Latest Denim . Complete Costs 0 11mm Amnements . Building location. Consult Harold Lahn to-day 576-1560 q u-sul Home: ltd. 316 Maesiand Dr.. Waterloo (machine Award Winning Builder Immes umrreo QUALITY BUILDERS of CUSTOM HOMES Sport events highlight new term in- of German clubs in St. Catharines and 'Domnto and will in tum host these clubs here. Finally, on Feb. 11, the majori- ty of members ate flying to Ger- many for the last weeks of calm- ival there. They will be guests Favors beer on birthday of carnival societies in Cologne, Mainz, Aechen, and Krefeid and at a banquet in Bonn given by the West German government. Once the first big mop-up is over, the crews get to work, re- moving snow banks at intersec- tions. This got underway here on Tuesday. Many people may be unaware that city crews will remove snow from private property - at a price. It will be done only when all public thoroughfares are cleared and the 'charge will in- Their shindig at city hall here typifies the spirit of carnival. Its mood is humor tinged with an- tire: its pennisoivenem an op portunity to poke fun at govern- ment and authority. The quirtteetreetce of the local camival, according to in pro- mm, is "unboun ded ietteo+ {nude or zest foe living, without kicking over the traces." When their fun and games u city hall were completed. Prince Hairy. peeeoeh4ail headdm tip pingtheeeélirte,1edodrthegmr- ade to the mus. Club where Bus stops and street intersec- tions get extra attention in snowy weather. The same applies to ent- rances to city buildings, such " the library. All city parking lots are also cleared at city expense. yards at Laurel Creek, "but we have to watch it there in case of I thaw. Owners." private parking lots or service stations are not allow, ed to use these dumping grounds - at least not when the snow falls as fast and furiously as it did this winter. There are about 86 miles of streets in the city and about so miles of sidewalks. The latter, of course, are another kettle of fish. As already stated, the city has one sidewalk sander for use on ice. This is mainly used in the downtown areas, when conditions warrant. FROM PAGE t civic offieil we o-inet "If too much snow has been dumped, It can back up when the weather gets mild and this means going after it again." each year between Kiwi-ena- and Stateogggen. Mt.strheee'sarenl chanteuse for all those who In" conquered the-slopes at Ohioopee. There has been much comment or.ttheneedforrevitsionodtho school constitution. A committee under chairman Rick Baum has taken on the task nd oveehatsiiog it. The comm has not been amended the. is beginning when the, school was first built. Yesterday was the first of two FROM PAGE I Crews winning snow mop-up winne- “Usually people find someone sooner and cheaper," said Hiebert. Last year city council budgeted $22,000 for snow removal and still had $5,000 of this on hand, Dee. 1. The extra snowfall last month upped costs for the year to around '27,000, according to Ross McKee. Counties, towns" and townships fare better. They get a 50 percent subsidy on the deal. When a storm is brewing, work crews keep an eye on the barome- ter. If it shows signs of dropping, the men are usually sent home at about noon to get some sleep, to be ready for action by midnight. Since I Department of High. ways subsidy pays one third of snow removal costs for the city, about $9,000 of this will be re. couped from ,the province. "ebtmimtpeottuagthi.rms n-ea-thee-Corel-tmar" moqratfAstieGetYoaarGuat.Th. madam aeveraihourtseaeh txeehttoeheerstusandtheatage e-,-eiulythesetpainteea, most any evening. , All this preparation will eat. minate on Jan. 31, when the m peefoemartee is given that even- ing. rum-e your tickets at!!! elude can of men, equipment and any other overhead such " book na-.ueiatwiettHhettersN t.Bataiatordate.'Nisuaat “Minna-hem tttr-tthet-tItem-tdiet- mMM-wotdau‘h- terttaigMHve.LaatWedraeat- thera_danedoeatioanét- virittrssoehrhopatutamgvoetr- NEW EVENING COURSES for ADULTS 57 Cum St. N., Kitchener YMCA ADULT EDUCATION DEPT. Public Speaking - basic Public Speaking - advanced Psychology Bridge - intermediate Speed Reading French Conversation Interior Design Supervision Self Defense Self Defense - Photography Pool Owner's Conrse - Sailing Course Effective Writing and Communications For information and free brochure IILL VAN GOIDEI, DIRECTOR AT m. K-W YMCA at the hour of 11 o‘clock All. at the Coup-13h Head OMee. Waterloo. Ontario", for the purpose of receiving the Anni-l Report of the Company for the year ending December at 1968; for the election of Directors; for the appointment Auditors: and to consider. and if deemed advisable. to ap- prove and confirm By-Law No. 9 being a By-Law to amend Paragrth No. 10 of By-Law No. 1 revising the Remuneration oftheDireetoraottheCtmpartaapassedonthe30thdarot December. 1968: and also to approve and confirm By-Law No. 10 of.the Company passed on the 30th day of December I” adopting the Staff Pension By-Law of The Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company passed on the 31at day of Dem 1964 and all subsequent amendments thereto made by The Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company and this Com t and for the tramaction of such other business as may [I'm be brought before the Meeting. Enonum~ snowman no 0mm“. was 490 Weber ST. N. Wad... Ont. 742-9110 The Wenerkt,yllhrttrtd lawm- Comp-I1 ANNUAL MEETING WATERLOO, ONTARIO, JANUARY 9. 1969. Sat., Feb. 8th, I969 WILL " HELD ON Understanding Teens Social Dancing I Social Dancing 11 Law for the Laymen Golf Human Relations Investments Women's World Phone 743-5201

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