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Waterloo Chronicle, 22 May 1969, p. 2

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on the first noor will be designed a. living room. which may be converted into bedrooms. PROM PAGE I Second floor room will have built in studies. Many of the "on: will open onto private courtyards. lost of the room were Mars. ned on different levels, or dividod into two areas, to give maximum variety of surroundings. _ "They are designed for the needs of the special clientde we're serving, such as university professors and business people . . . We've sunk a lot of money into the moms." Among novel ideas is I politi- cal theme for the dining room. It is being designed to incorporate home of the history of William Lyon Mackenzie King, the Twin City nun who was Canada’s ion:- est serving prime minister. Cuisine and furniture will be Canadiana--"though not neces- sarily rolled ribs and sauerkraet," they added. . The cocktail lounge, which is designed to open off the dining room, will continue the political motif. It will be called the op. position Room. The puts is planned to eater to university students and the motif Arr this is “still up in the air . . . but it will tie furnished with first class furniture." Entertainment here will range from classical to folk music and debating groups. _ The beer garden will open off the putt and company officials hope to have this licensed by next summer. Entrances and exits were plan- ned for Dearborn Street but other possibilities are being investi- gated, in view of possible traffic "We invite any and all women who have two'hours to spare “r attend," Miss Denney said. "It can be the first step in saving a life, including their own." The committee for Woman to Woman Week includes Mrs. J . J. Sloan of Waterloo. adminigtra- tor; Mrs. Henry C; Krug, liaison to the Ontario division provin- FROM PAGE I git' PARKDALE I PHARMACY Nun addresses K-W rally (formerly Kiwi.“ Hockey School) WILL BE HELD September 27 to October 4 MOSES SPRINGER ARENA M WWI“ Boys Ages 7-" You: $20.” REGISTRATION FEE Accommodation Ttit - 3tt Vacancies Lo" - Roqistor Now! Write for brochure or mail ".09 about. I. Don "we! Hock” SM, Bots ".2, Kitchener. Motel to have Canadian theme PHONE 578-29“ "YOUR PERSONALIZED PHARMACY" DON HAYES HOCKEY SCHOOL Parkdak Plan, Waterloo, OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK - ' an. . SUNDAYS - Noon . 9 pm. POST OFFICE 'aam.-6r.m.Moo.-Sot. problems who! last week by City Engineer D’Asey Button. Tum: lights will likely be in. stalled at University Avenue and Phillip Street within thee nut, which would simplify motel trar. fie problems, it - and egress were possible in. this street. Although the motel loch like being the city’s timt, it is not the first proposed for Waterloo, Helmut Obedander was given approval to erect one " the Buck's Hill apartment building site on King Street North some timemgo. onan W. Tank planned one, also on King Street North, beside his dry cleaning mblishpent. Major Holdings Developments Ltd. announced plans for a motel on Westmount Road north of M Street some time no. Comm-e- tion has not yet begun but plum for its erection rennin. Company spokesman B. M. Burns said"‘lt will proceed when a proper hotel group wishes to operate it." "The room portion of the struc- ture is six storeys high. The public am portion of the hotel is two floors high with ballroom and meeting rooms with seating for up to TOO persons." 'lt will be a sizable motor hotel. he suggested. Plans call for" 160 rooms. "A hotel of that size requires experienced hotel people to oper- ate it," he said. "This eombina. tion makes proper financing avail. able." Major Holdings and Develop. ment is currently building a shop. ping centre in the area for which the motel is slated. cial Woman to Woman commit- tee; Mrs. G. G. Lippert, president of 'Waterloo North Cancer Unit; Mrs. Wesley A. Baechler, chair- man of the unit's service to patients committee; public health nurse Florence Kudoba, and St. Mary's Hospital employee health services director Hazel _Cryder- Work began in March and 90 FREE DELIVERY percent of the looting: and {oun- W is completed. Newly In.” men feet of space will he [reviled on tint and second f1ooes and basement are“. My“! be released shortly on stem to occupy'the centre. Tut said he didn't go ahead with his "openl- hecauae eir. et-taa-q W_eouidenbly Honey out tight and interest nu: went up so high. to decided tosit-itNrthetimebeing... "lt'a possibly stiR a good thing." lie and that one reason why motel nrsnoeing is hard to com trrtutts*ttttebosinei-sid- and a risk to acne degree. He said that the luduatrid De. velop-lent Bank would probably have backed him, if he went‘ ahead with the project, but that Since then, Helmut Oberlander opted to concentrate on land de. velopment instead of construction. New approvals were then nee”. any for construction projects planned by those who took over the construction end of the busi- G decided mam it when he took all things into account. - A spokesman from Oberlander Construction Ltd. said the com- pany was involved in both land develoiunent and construction when plans for the motel were originally aired. , JOE A. STRUB C.L.U. SUITS and DRESSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS ER. 3, Waterloo lmparial Life Assuranca Company of Canada Specialists tet Pension Plans and Estate Analysis 43 King N., Waterloo Phone 744-1710 on.“ Mon. . Dun Dom 9006...». Thors.AFrt.99o9p.m. iilittttttttshtllttllllllt You" as he is. this little fel- low has had several maven. 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