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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Oct 1969, p. 10

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* Now a hazard _ Two persons were killed in colâ€" Tisions last month, while only one was killed in the corresponding month last year. Fifteen persons have been kilâ€" led in the first nine months of this year, as compared to 16 in the same period in 1968. . During the month of Septemâ€" ber, officers in the jurisdiction inâ€" vestigated a total of 156 collisions with damage â€" amounting _ to $48,532, as compared to 1968 figâ€" ures of 130 mishaps and $44,451 in damage. The detachment laid 47 charges under the Highway Traffic Act, eight under the Liquor Control Act and five under the Criminal Code. A total of 15 collisions took place, with property damage estiâ€" mated at $8,970. Seven persons were injured in five separate collisions investigatâ€" ed by the Kitchener detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police during the week ending Oct. 4. However, in a statement from city hall yesterday, officials said the City of Waterloo, the Waterâ€" loo PUC, Dorwood Developments Ltd. and the Colonial Acres Homeowners Association â€" have agreed in principle that water will be supplied to the subdiviâ€" Seven injured in 5 mishaps In a letter to city council, he said that although the water in the subdivision has remained bacteriologically pure, it conâ€" tains several chemicals which exâ€" ceed normally acceptable levels for drinking water. â€" Earlier this week, Pr. G. E. Duff Wilson, county medical health officer, declared the priâ€" vatelyâ€"supplied water there to be a health hazard. Residents of the 105 homes in the Colonial Acres subdivision can breathe a little easier today, after agreement was â€" reached yesterday to have the area suppâ€" lied with public utilities comâ€" mission water. © Ontarioq Safety League Graduvate Instructor © Dual Controlled Vehicle © Free Office & Home Pickâ€"Up Service © Day or Evening Appointments REASONABLE RATES Learn to Drive Safely With Confidence at 10 Waterioeo Chronicle, Thursday, October 9, 1969 Colonial Acres may get PUC water SUPERIOR DRIVING SCHOOL DOUGLAS SCHELL Owner & Operator The high sulphate content of the water is injurious to the health and comfort of considerâ€" able numbers of residents, he said. Dr. Wilson said that while some of the chemicals may conâ€" stitute a nuisance or at worst may damage householid equipâ€" ment, "a sulphate is considered a health hazard . . . and renders ?he water unsuitable for drinkâ€" ing." The water supply currently there is provided by subdivision developer William Oliver, who sells the water to the residents. "By the coâ€"operation and partiâ€" cipation of all interested parties, it appears that a most difficult situation will now be resolved," the statement said. Oxford Deadstock Removal Ltd. Highest cash prices for fresh dead ‘or disabled cows, etc. Smal animals picked up. 24 Hr. Service, 7 Day Week. Jim Murray & Son Call Collect Plattsville 684â€"7739 sion by the PUC as soon as negoâ€" tiations are completed and ratiâ€" fied by those involved. WINDMILL SHOP 48 King St. South Waterioe Crystal â€" China Ceramics Radios â€" Cuckoo Clocks The medical officer added that GARBAGE COLLECTION For That Unusual Gift Visit The Hickson 462â€"2614 Phone 742â€"8571 BUSINESS AND SERVICES DIRECTORY or the plant at No collection of garbage on Monday, October 13th (Thanksgiving Day). Garbage normally collected on Monday will be picked up on Tuesday, October 14th. PURCHASE 6% LOAN FACILITIES Licence 85C67 Oliver has in the past offered to sell his system to the city but the latter has said it has no use for equipment such as pumps and storage tanks. He said that in expressing his opinion about the water supplied to subdivision residents, ‘he is aware that other matters compliâ€" cate an easy solution of the problem. The sulphate content of the water is at least three times the normallyâ€"accepted limit. several instances of gastroâ€"intenâ€" tinal upset have been brought to his attention. He noted that over the past several years there has been a "growing chorus" of complaints from the residents of the subâ€" division regarding their water supply. Highest cash prices for dead or disabled cows and horses. 745â€"8119 (over 30 years experience) 86 Westmount Rd. S., Waterico Paconi Deadstock Removal Ltd. HOMEâ€" CARâ€" BUSINESS Limited 9 Erb St. W., Waterloo Put your insurance % in safe, 3“ experiâ€" % »Tjl enced 2 °. 4 hands. CG. W. TWEED & SON For Prompt Electrolux Service and Estimates for Floor Conditioning and 1969 Lic. No. 185 C 69 Zenith 9â€"7950 R. A. HENDRY Cleaning Equipment NESS BOB TWEED Phone 744â€"5274 â€" Cook‘s Pharmacy CALL M. R. JUTZIl & CO. .: Many more items pertaining to a sport equipment shop. To save dollars, plan to attend, to buy, to save. Further information may be obtained from the offices of the auctioneers. 69 Sydney S. 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. On the instruction of R. Buddell, trustee in bankruptcy, M. R. Jutri & Co. are instructed to sell the entire assets of the above company. © HUNTING EQUIPMENT . . . including everything from guns, ammunition, to decoy ducks. © HOCKEY EQUIPMENT ... skates and all other hockey needs. © FISHING EQUIPMENT ... Rods, reels, everything but the fish. © HEALTH EQUIPMENT . .. Bar belis, pedal bikes, rowing machines, etc. M © ARCHERY EQUIPMENT . . . A complete assortment. © GOLFING EQUIPMENT . . . Complete sets including carts, clubs, balls, accessories. © CLOTHING APPAREL . . . Everything to suit the sport â€" jacket, hockey pads, etc. © ALL TYPES OF TOYS AND GAMES . . . Shuffleboard, pool tables, bicycles, skates, running shoes, track equipment, toboggans, hunting and fishing knives. ALL SEASONS SPORTS LTD. of Galt 80 Lodge St. To SE HELD SH Waterioo, Ont. Rugs & Furniture n Ves in _ AgM® eme s:Q oo 0 y 749 King St. West KITCHENER LET U§S CLEAN YOUR FREE DELIVERY DISCOUNT . . . DISCOUNT . . . e BANKRUPTCY SALE OVER$25,000 WORTH OF STOCK MUST BE SOLD. HERE‘S YOUR CHANCE GERRY BINDSEL HELM 742â€"8488 THURS., OCT. 9 & FRI., OCT. 10 576â€"9500 PAINTING and _ PAPERHANGING â€" Residential â€" Commercial ' Member of the Ontario As sociation of Painting and Decorating Contractors ‘ 258 Lester St., Waterioo â€" Phone 745â€"4036 RUG Kitchener Enjoy Indvor (Erd L Shopping Open Till 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ‘-40 Stores & Services Park Free! Trimming done, trees and stumps removed. Good serâ€" vice. Free estimates. Fairview Park MOFFATT TREE REMOVAL 653â€"5848 at Industrial Liquidators Auctioneers 743â€"8221

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