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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jul 1971, p. 10

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When using flammable or tbxic liquids, make sure there is adequate ventila- . Never spray near an “In flame. ever spray near the eyes. If a product such as hair spray does get into eyes wash them with plenty of water. Heat can have a disas- trous effect on a can and its contents. Therefore. says Mr. Wright, never incine- rate or burn the can: the result could be an explo- sion. For the same reason. the can should never be left in direct sunlight, or close to a heat source such as a stove, radiator or furnace. 900.qu 27.000. _ GERBER. Mr and Mn. Ephraim. 161 University Av... at St Mary] Hos- pital. June " non. DIETRDCH. Mr and Mrs. Donald. 115 Regina St. N.. " K-W Hospital. June " daughter, SEIGMiLLER. Mr. and Mn. Larry. 285 Ertt St. w, Apt. 510. at K-W Hoopla]. Juno 28.0w. LAUBER. Mr. and Mn Gary, 2508 Marian. Ave. at St. Mary's Hoopi- ul. June 29. dauphin. HO. Mr. and Mn. Fang- :Chlun. 10 Young St., It " Mary‘s Hospital. Juno daughter, . ENS. Mr. and Mn. James. 171 MacGregor . at St. Mary's Hos- ital. Jun. 29. non. ALLANT. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond. 6256 Alttqrt St.. at St Mary's Hospital. Juno 29am. GILLIGAN. Mr. and Mrs. Bart. 539 Brookhaven Cm... at K-W Hospital. July 2. daughter. BARBEIRO. Mr. and Mrs. Jose. 1368 Weber St. N.. ttt St. Mary's Hospital. July 2. son. Never puncture the con- tainer. The pressurized contents could explode, causing injury or death. Births Aerosol cans mgsmnospml dangerous if not used properly Deaths The first and most im- portant step is to read the label before pushing the button. All products have specific warning la- bels and instructions print- ed on the can. AerM spray cans con- tain products ranging from hair spray to paint. But this modern convenience can also be dangerous. says farm safety specialist Hal Wright. GRAHAM. Mr, and Mn. McIETH. Mr. and m »W""‘°° M'WRO' was”: Gary. Muscat. (no. Gordon. " bitttt. St. suhsAndStaodio- Bmithmtpt 8m. 9:l Nanny Mile: a! Want»). HUEHN. Edgar W.. St. Je- cotm. June 28. 83 years. KECHNIE. Joanne. 54 Cam- bridge Ave., Kitchener. July 3. 27 years. BOWMAN. Clayton. 90 Lois St., Kitchener. July 3. 72 years. HARPER. George H.. 45 Westmoum Rd. N.. July 5. 80 years. SHANTZ. Mrs. Claude H.. New Dundee. July 5. 76 years. SCHMIDT Arsenius. Detroit. June 29. 73 years, ROTHMAIER. Mr. and Mm. Ewald. 203 Cadarvala Cm.. at K-w Hoapnal. July 3. son. KEITH, Mr. and Mn. Ro- bert. 637 Glan Manor Blvd. at K-w Hospital. July 4.aon. BAUMGART. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin, 100 Cardinal Craa.. at K-W Hospital, July 2. son (died aama day). WHITNEY. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, 50 Ashton Cras.. at St. Mary's Hospital. July 3. son. MARTIN, Mr, and Mrs. Syl- vanus. RR 1. Wanarloo. at St Mary's Hospital, duty 3.daughtar. WOOD. Mr. and Mrs. Tho- mas, 7 Manno St. at St. Mary's Hospital. July 5. daughter. MACLEOD. Mr. and Mm. “doom. 239 Hummodon Cree. It St. Mary's Hoo- piul. July 4. magma. MILLER. Mr. and Mrs. AI- M 187 Cotton“. Clot. at K-W Nomad. duty 3, 80w. at K-W Hoo- mulJuOy Leon. STEAM. Mr. and Mm. Pom, 424 Betty Putt at BLAKE. Mr. and RED BARON STEAKS Downstairs at the City Hotel WATE R LOO Oran - Pitcher or Mug 6mm mum. Friday ands-mm!" Air Conditioned Fully Licensed THE CITY HOTEL 30. 1Eitdremtahrttdoo Be corn by the Waterloo County board of education at an all- day meeting in Elmira dis- trict secondary school. "Much closer cooperation with municipal, parks and recreation representatives will have to be established to make full usage a pract- ical reality," said Mrs. Mansfield board vice-chair- man. "The provision of the most durable materials for the purpose of maintenance and construction of equip- ment will be a challenge to all those concemed. Sneaks 4 2 7 17 22 IO Madam! x Stampeders.3 o IO 15 " 6 Mrs. Lorraine Mansfield, addressed approximately 340 custodians, maintenan- ce men and joumeymen at the third annual plant oper- ations and maintenance im- provement day, sponsored During her address, Mrs. Mansfield praised the cus- todians as a "group of spec- ial people." She noted that, Alt-Inga Laurel London. 3: Fond Hull Sum. o, Low“. Snub. 8. humour! Rips. O: Manama Stamped“. O: Lam-mun Acts. 2: For“! Mitt Saints. 4. Marina Sam. I. Roumoum Rips. tr. Laurel London. 4; Queensmoum Mn- tos? ". Lourdes Streaks. 0. Laurel _ Leaders 11 1 15017 23 (tpills,, t, X iitra'i2i' FAMILY BOWLING " Per Game 7 Anytime WATERLOO BOWLING LANES " E V We Rent Most Everything FOR FURTHER INFORMATION & RATES CALL US AT 125 UNION ST. E. WATERLOO _jijissitssiiiiair) OPEN BOWLING DAILY . Ll M ITE D " Princess West Phone 742-9582 Air Conditioned - 24 Automatic Pin Setters Great entertainment for your whole family! Look for Weekend Magazine In The Record this Saturday and every Saturday, One of the regular 'plus' features that's yours when you subscribe to The Record. 340 at seminar servmg the Kttchener-VVaterhto, Galt metro area Minor soccer 10 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. - Sunday 1 to 10p.m. _:j,_liii.tie','n",ttt' 'f'tl, ':i,2iii.iCi, Rent-Alls WTLF AP Lourdes Red Lau rel Marstnd Kickers 9 1 3 45 Whom. t: Grand River Rod Barons. 2; When Wot, was. 1. Lame! Mann 4: Rou- The two most popular were those on locks and door closers and the small repairs a custodian should do. "The entire day was very successful," said Bill Keith, administrator of mainten- ance and construction for the board. "We have learned some things and have receiv- ed some suggestions as a result of the workshops." Looking over the surveys distributed to all custodians at the meeting, Mr. Keith commented that, "It ap- pears from the comments that better communica- tions are needed." 744-2 741 Kickm. s: Grand River Tro- "Although your praises are rarely sung, without you the system just could not func- tion and that is a simple fact!" Other business during the day consisted of a safety film on explosions in schools and eight workshops. WTLFAP 91334 am“ \ m1 25 19 516 12 19 , Human Mick, Thursday. Jun tt, "tt Right at Moomingdoio Smico Comte - Wt at Township Rd. , , DIRECTIONS RRI 9W." 1 [ii'iii' la" “a, t.‘ _ "iriiiri'jiisi ' PHONE 664-2616 _ or 578-1645 an , _ Breslau Open 7 Days a Weqh--.9 e.m. to 9 p.m. q Horse Rental . Hey Rides . O Ponies for Picnics 0 8 Qualified instructors to give lessons in . pleasure riding . Horses for Sale V 0 Day Camp {Overnight Camping 0 Swimming ttltMt-uotraioodh-Httdttoor_tstrairtumMrtttq-hhr' -o_tetatructortVtthqhoe-etortho-hsmtrm'ood.t 41 King St. N. Watertoo Saturday and Sunday. 2 PM to 4 PM. . . . THURSDAY. JULY 8th. 1971 Inter City Fastball Centennial Ball Diamond-Wa- terloo Park CHYMERS' VS GUELPH - 8pm SUNDAY, JULY lith, l97l Waterloo Cricket Club vs Michigan (Michigan) Waterloo Park - 2 PM SUNDAY, JULY Ilth, 1971 Inter City Fastball Centennial Ball Diamond - Waterloo Park Friday.8PMt010:30PM................50¢ 40¢withownskates SPECIAL EVENTS will be held each Thursday evening at each playground. SCHOOL LOCATIONS: Cedarbrae: Winston Churchill; Northdale: Lincoln Heights; Empire: Elizabeth Ziegler: Brighton: St. Agnes; DAILY HOURS: Monday to Friday (excluding holidays) 9:00to 11:30A.M. 1:30to 4:00P.M. Contact: Karen Kruger, 579-1020 Closinngle: July 10th. 1971 _ The Playground program offers children between the ages of 5 and 12 an opportunity to participate in activities such as team sports, low organized games, special crafts, outdoor educational trips, local tours, drama groups. and much more. The prepared programs are designed to appeal to the interest of many and yet flexible enough to allow new interests to be introduced. SUMMER PLAYGROUNDS Open from JULY Itth to AUGUST 20th HOLIDAY RANCH Day Camping fun for Boys and Girls Ages 8 to 12 Yrs. CAMPING PERIODS: (a) July 12th to July 23rd (b) July 26th to Aug. 6th (c) Aug. 9th to Aug. 20th FEE $6.00 for each two week period _,'itii'ii,s)_ii,tll1iflililli(l0, 'altfl5; commumn "%CraCiifs' SERVlcES BOARD ROLLER SKATING - Waterloo Arena O WIDE FLAIR JEANS 0 CRAZY SHIRTS ACTIVITIES PA RIS. ONTARIO Tuesday. July 20th. 1971 $1 25 per person - Bring lunch TREE GROUP - Picnic "Five Oaks" CAMP WA-YOU-MEC CHYMERS' VS GALT - 2 PM 2St with own skates ll. t..'.'. ‘.V .,eee. 578-4910 tt ef

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