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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Mar 1971, p. 5

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Letters to the editor doubt if we will ever have another war. This is probably the very last one."‘ Having served in the First World War, I can recall the politicians of â€"that era saying that war was a war to end all wars. Did this happen? The answer is No. Since the 1914â€"18 bloodbath we have had the Second World War, the Korean War, the war in the Congo, the ‘Middle East War, the undeclarâ€" ed war in Vietnam and several other conflicts. So the statement made by Nixon is absplutely false. There is no nation capable of ending war. Equally fruitlees was their preâ€" The New York Times recently published an interview with Presiâ€" dent Nixon quoting him as saying the Vietnam War is ending. "In diction that the Second World War would introduce freedom of worship and speech, freedom from fear and want for all men everywhere. Where then you may ask is the answer to be found that will end warfare. Look what the creaâ€" tor says in Psalm 46, Verse 9. He is making wars to cease to the ends of the earth. The bow he breaks apart and does cut the Waterloo will receive $34,000 in provincial grants to set up a municipal program between April and June to employ persons on welfare or registered as unemâ€" ployed with the local Canada Manâ€" power office. City treasurer Don Schaefer told council this week the sum would provide work for 20 men over a 12â€"week period. It will be provided under a munâ€" kcipal incentive employment proâ€" Grant would benefit 20 16 UNION STREET EAST, WATERLOO, ONTARIO Telephone 745â€"6773 Open Tues. â€" Sat. 10 a.m. â€" 5:30 p.m. The Union Gas Company of Canada Ltd. Advertisement of March 11th, 1971 Shbuld have read "Installation Extra" For Appointments at 745â€"9031 The TREASURE TROVE of GIFTS CORRECTION Canadian and imported handcrafted gifts 20% OFF ALL STOCK FINAL 3 DAYS PREâ€"EASTER SALE some items to 40% spear in pieces, The wagous he burns in the fire. You can rely on Sale Ends Saturday God cannot lie. What a shock it was to me when I learned that Paul Rose reâ€" ceived a life imprisonment term for nonâ€"capital murder regardâ€" ing the death of Pierre Laporte. punishable by death, rather than either murder or kidnapping. By the cowardice of sentencâ€" ing Paul Rose to life on the lessâ€" er charge, we are opening the doors for other riotous dissenters to commit equal criminal ofâ€" fences against Canada. If the noisy minority screaming for Quebec‘s liberation doesn‘t approve of the majority‘s vote in a democratic Canada, each of them may make application for emigration to any other country of his choice. Otherwise, the dissenters must tolerate the government elected by the majority of Canadian gram and must be for a project or projects which would not otherâ€" wise be undertaken by the munâ€" icipality at this time. The only cost to the city will be for supervision, equipment and material. Mr. Schaefer said the board of Works and community services boards have several projects which could qualify for the grant. These include cleaning Laurel Creek, clearing and preparing new park areas, and clearing and planting trees. To me, the name of the crime She invites her friends and clients to call her Mary Lou Arayjo announces the opening of her Beauty Salon CHEZ FRANCOISE Specializing in Personalized Hairstyling and Beauty Care BEAUTY SALON 82 King South, Waterioo (Formerty Terry‘s Hairstyling) Open Thursday and Friday Evening NORMA SANGOL W.D. POPE vÂ¥â€" From Page 1 . â€" "I wish they had stressed that a committee of appointed people be formed as soon as possible to start working on it right away.‘‘ Such a committee could iron out the minor problems arising from the proposals, he suggested. He was surprised that the muâ€" nicipal affairs department opted for the boundaries it did. He thought Highway 401 would be selected as the boundary line. what was proposed, nowever, gave Waterloo lots of flexibility for the future, according to the mayor. It took into account the ‘"‘real gutsy things‘"‘ such as garbage sites, sewage disposal and water, which could only be handled effectively by a regionâ€" al government. Ald. Bob Cruise‘s reaction was the most cryptic. ‘‘No surprises." City Engineer D‘Arcy Dutton agreed that much of what was proposed was as he expected. Biggest surprise for him was the plan to amalgamate Galtâ€"Prestonâ€" Hespeler. Disparities in a regional police force and municipallyâ€"operated fire departments were others. "I expected if one went regional Members of the Laurel Torch Society at Laurel vocational school, 108 University Ave. E., have forwarded $50 to Project Schoolhouse, Ontario‘s Internaâ€" tional Education Year project. Monies donated by elementary and secondary school students in the province will go toward the construction of a school in the Caribbean Island of St. Vincent. Several Waterloo schools have already contributed to the proâ€" ject. The Laurel donation is the second one from that school. _ Laurel students donate $50 to school project INSTALLATION EXTRA Waterioo to retain its identity â€" No Down Payment â€" Up to 5 yrs. To Pay On Your GAS Bill Showroom floor will be OPE N for our annual fiscal year end SALE Saturday, March 13 and Saturday, March 20 R from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Waterloo This special reduction in prices of GAS Ranges and Dryers is restricted to residents on UNION GAS lines only. | GET 1970 MODELS for 1960 PRICES CHOICE OF COLOUR & MODEL WHILE THEY LAST! ANNOUNCEMENT SALE UNION GAS CO. . WATERLOO SQUARE MALL Check With Us For Gas Heating, Gas Water Heating, Gas Barbecues, Gas Lamps, Gas Air Conditioning _ Humidification, Electronic Air Cleaning and of Canada Ltd. we feel the boundaries of our fuâ€" ture growth lie."" Mr. Dutton also noted that Waâ€" terloo would receive a park bonus under the plan. The park on the Grand River south of Kaufman‘s flats within the existing Kitchenâ€" er boundary would be located in Waterloo under the proposals. But if Mr. Dutton was surprised 'l'hz.etw tisf JUST PLAIN COMFORT Our showroom floor is normally Open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Weekdays or by appointment at ANYTIME. Serve them CHINESE FOOD AT ITS BEST From CHINA KITCHEN CARRYâ€"OUT Get the *‘1 COMBINATION PLATTER SPECIAL: 51 King St. N. No tax on our food but we can not deliver for free. | prefer to conâ€" centrate on quality food at fair prices. We want you to come in and visit our store because we want to meet you. We feel you have a personality and are more than mere numbers or nameless faces. Come in and watch us prepare your food fresh on our specially designed cooking pans or "WOKS". and if you‘re fascinated enough by it, sign up for lessons from your community YMCA and do it yourâ€" self. Help Yourself, Help Your Community. and Help Me Entertain . Waterico Chronicie, Thursday, March 18, 1971 _ 5 Chicken Chow Mein, Sweet and Sour Spareribs Sweet and Sour Chicken and Rice ENTERTAINING 100 FRIENDS TOâ€"NIGHT? CHINA KITSHEN LTD. MAYâ€"LING‘S GIFTS Get it from GORD THE CHINESE FOOD MAN. CHINESE FOOD AT ITS BEST and FUN GIFTS FOR FUN FOLK for Pennies GORDON MAH 743â€"2691 beaming John Staller was not. ‘"Why, it‘s because we‘re doing such a good job!‘" said the fire surprises for City Treasurer Don allows us the responsibility we expected to retain and fits in with our original brief and final subâ€" FREE DELIVERY 578â€"0070, 578â€"007 1 164 It

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