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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 May 1971, p. 5

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These are the educational inâ€" stitutions which turn out disciplinâ€" ed and respected citizens. There is no reason why teachâ€" ers have to tolerate profane aâ€" buse from childrenâ€"and it is hapâ€" pening. It is also amazing that P. Mcâ€" Ghee feels qualified to quote Waterloo County School Board‘s decision to institute corporal punâ€" ishment within its system was not determined without considerable May I remind P. McGhee (Kâ€"W Record letter of Apr. 28) that the caning process is used in some of the finest private schools in Canâ€" ada and Great Britain including Appleby and Ridley of Ontario, and Gordonstown in Scotiand where Charles, Prince of Wales was a student. why shouldn‘t they have their streets repaired if they need reâ€" pairing? Why should one man prevent this? 2) If trees on Albert Street have died from the pollution of traffic, surely more traffic will kill more These _ concerned ._prospective changes in Waterioo roads. 1) If home owners pay taxes, will mean cutting down nearly all the beautiful trees lining the 3) Those of us who live on Alâ€" bert Street feel it is a fine resiâ€" dential area. Most lawns are beautifully kept and at least two win cityâ€"wide horticultural prizâ€" es. There are roomers in some houses but very few of them have been rented out completely. And even roomers are residents. 4) Albert Street handles a steady flow of traffic but there are nevâ€" er long delays even at the peculâ€" iar intersection at Caroline Street. More lanes of traffic could do no more. There will never be excess traffic down Albert Street because it leads to the city cenâ€" tre; most traffic wants to byâ€" pass this and will do so via Westâ€" mount or the expressway. Why widen Albert Street? Do we have | Letters to the Editor | Broken leg breakslocal 1 yould like to comment oo Mr. . trom e mid o( Crist, saer.. IM@N S Cate with palace Arcy Dutton‘s remarks which McGhee seems to have arrived were published in the Kitchenerâ€" upon the scene nearly two thousâ€" .Forovm.lymaaymbot- mdum Pahcea number Waterloo Record on April 26. and vears later zert and wife Lulu had been times." he said" and alwa money to waste in Waterloo? _ _A Fascinating Hobby l Our Tropical & Marine Fish Sout C t h oo â€"7 m Fish are more then pets. They make a fascinating hobby for the whole family. Canaries, _ Budgies, _ Finches Parrots. Love Birds, Cocketiets. Sea HMorses, Snakes Monkeys ailso other small pets WATERLOO SQUARE PET SHOP Reasonable Prices COMPLETE LINE OF PET SUPPLIES Lower Mail Open Daity 10â€"6 Thur. & Fri. tifl 9 743â€"6921 ANNE DAGG _ Melissa Todd of Waterloo ®, took three firsts at the threeâ€"day London junior horse show. chool Board‘s _ Two of her wins were in the corporal punâ€" jumping classification, _ the stem was not â€" third in the hunter category. Seniors‘ meet at St. John‘s Coffee and refreshments will be served from 3 p.m. to 3: 30 p.m. This will be followed by an hour of music, community singing and magic shows. Information booths at the event will be staffed by nutritionists and eye care experts as well as personnel from the Waterloo County Health Unit, Canadian Another in a series of neighborâ€" hood meetings for seniors is planned for St. John‘s Lutheran Church, 22 Willow St., from 1: 30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. May 17. clety and the Victorian Order of Nurses. McGhee seems to have arrived upon the scene nearly two thous . For ov:'ha year Clayton Dotâ€" and years later. zert and wife Lulu had been May I add that the Waterloo looking forward to attending a County School Board is not proo SP®Cial reception and }uncheon moting child beating, but is making $ponsored by the queen at Buckingâ€" an effort toward discipline in a bA®Palace. . . highlyâ€"disturbing, permissive soo _ The event is being given May Tops show ciety. the 5th Toronto Dominion Branch in Waterloo | NORMA SANGOI TORONTO DOMINION the bank where people make the difference Light refreshments will be served between 2:30 p.m. â€" 4:30 p.m., May 14th Marsland Centre Erb and Albert Streets sp _ The event is being given May 19 in honor of the First World )1 _ War pilots and observers of the _ _ Royal Air Force and Royal Naval Air Service of which Mr. Dotzert t was a member. He had been looking forward: to meeting pilots he fought with in France in the first World War. orâ€" But May 3, the charter flight to is London left without Mr. and Mrs. Manley J. Richardson, Manager and fractured his leg in two places. He got out of the hospital three weeks ago and will be on crutches for at least another t wo weeks. The trip will probably never come Mr. Dotzert‘s way again, but he said he has accepted that fact. He said he thought his wife was more disappointed at missing the trip than he was. â€" Mr. Dotzert fell on ice Dec. 11 ‘"We have stood outside Bunckâ€" mfi‘f"g“é "’;’n «» t \:5 attracted about 80 war veterans and their wives, also included a special service at St. Clement‘s Danes Church, the Royal Air Forâ€" ce church in London. Mr. Dotzert, who was the Waâ€" terioo post master for 28 years, said he and his wife have been to London a number of times since his retirement in 1961. times," he said," and always thought it would be nice to go inâ€" Byâ€"law No. 2765 of the City of Waterloo requires all persons residing in the City of Waterloo, being a harâ€" bourer or owner of a dog to procure a license anâ€" nually. _ . Licenses may be obtained at the éity Treasurer‘s Office, City Hall, Waterloo Square â€" Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday The branch will be open during these hours: %;e 1971 _ e DOG I-'CENSE 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed. City of Waterioo SAT. MAY 15th Next Boy Scout PAPER DRIVE (FIGHT POLLUTION) All Areas West of King St. WATERLOO DISTRICT

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