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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jul 1973, p. 6

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F2Â¥ party placed their "all To _ sefi f a i > _ & i immmt” election plat' â€"â€" ' ‘“ * ~howegaif 1 P m * *A i ¢ :.‘,'f: John Mahier forms in the newspapers. s 2 sâ€"zâ€"s 1 s . e *4 9 The _ stomping _ about â€"â€"â€"_ * â€" 5.. g v h. MAHLER from town to town could Trrmnt . J L EC _ __ > 9 be completely eliminated. a a * hi‘ 4 HAIRSTYLING LTD. § Then for the first time in * k o P , For Complete H’ir Care our adult lives we could < i . ie Fieu P and Today‘s make up our own minds. â€"’"i{:-.. / a Trend Setting Hairstyles Norma Sangoi . m # o pee " £*~ o * y 4 q s , * ofi oFr F \aniDiicticage ho adf *f To " f aok WESTMOUNT | Open meeting h: o t eA t ABpy PLACE P 8 . es s _‘?".« se o s e }"‘ *Cls ies ':l,{;\ e 3".";‘ w"" £7, j 4 ““ kgrkis ' HOPPIN The Women‘s Auxiliary of $ ; g;;N;RE Waterloo Minor baseball inâ€" 2 43- vite all interested persons Waikway Bohind Domason Store to attend their meeting to be IWTE_RL_OQ . Atso held July 16 at 8 p.m. ~ Men‘s & Boy‘s _ The meeting will be â€"held Haircutting gl tlhe Hospitality Room at ‘I‘ * o Shaping & Styling ariings. lpfi" TUAAt thaping & Styling Trees nrevent r WATERLOO * NO DOWnN PAYMENT EASY TERMSâ€"ON GAS BILL SPECIAL $109.95 Gas Barbecue x CE ies ie AA 6 & ...ON THIS movec â€" K BARGCGAIN K SPECIAL T E Charmalow ALSO Men‘s & Boy‘s Haircutting Shaping & Styling By Appointment Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, July 11, 1973 Regular selling price $119.95, value of free extras $23.75 (installation extra). All of the fun of cookâ€"outs without the mess and guess of the oldâ€"fashioned charcoal fire. Charmglow Gas Barbecues gives you cooking perfection with the speed and dependability of modern gas. WATERLOO SQUARE {(VALUE $23.75) ©@ROTISSERIE _ @WEATHER COVER # ALUMINUM SHELE The Women‘s Auxiliary of Waterloo Minor baseball inâ€" vite all interested persons to attend their meeting to be held July 16 at 8 p.m. The meeting will be â€"held in the Hospitality Room at Carlings. It would be nic party placed th important‘‘ electi forms in the newsp; The _ stomping Do you not think it would be better for all parties to have equal access to elecâ€" tion coffers? There would be less chance of politicians making false promises if each party were allowed Do you not think better for all p ve equal access n coffers? Ther completely eliminated. n for the first time in adult lives we could e up our own minds. Norma Sangoi 743â€"2691 Mosquito The Waterloo Canbar Mosâ€" quitos defeated the Guelph Canadians 3â€"1 in a Central Ontario League game playâ€" ed in Waterloo, Thursday July 5. Robbie Motz opened the scoring for Waterloo. Minâ€" As soon as it was cor of Samuel S. Snider m and stayed for four years The William Street h« But look behind t plain late victorian : ing to its owners M by a Mr. Bechtel for business. When facing the house from the street the trees hide the majority of the house giving full view only to the enâ€" closed front porch. The house at 131 William Street could leave the casual passerâ€"by with a distorted impression. When going up William Street towards Westmount the approach to the house is marked by very large trees. The trees conceal the height of the house which is a full two stories and prevents the casual viewer from seeing the house extends a good number of feet back onto the property as well. GERRY BINDSEIL PAINTING Phone 884â€"6010 180 Weber North 578 â€"3320 Waterloo North America‘s Only Coast to Coast Network of Exclusive Auto Muffier Shops Serving Waterloo PAINTING Residential exterior and interior behind the 15 years area for Street home the trees shows the house is one of style which was built in 1886. Accordâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rowell it was built r a Mr. Bean who was in the publishing Trees prevent clear view completed though Jacob Snider, son moved into the house with his wife FAST. FREE _ MUFFLER INSTALLATION Custom Pipe Bending Shocks 2 min inspection â€" no obligation must have had an attraction utes later Gary Gardner scored on a high shot from well out that caught the upâ€" per righ hand corner of the Guelph goal. With a minute to play in the first half the Canadians got one past Paul Harrow, who was making his first appearance in net. s give defeat to Guelph vari. Brantford took charge in Bantam the second half but_goal On Friday June 29, the keeper Ron Schirm ‘ed Waterloo bantams played _ them only two goals elp their first game in the Cenâ€" gain the victory for Waterâ€" tral Ontario Leagueâ€"and tied _ loo. Waterloo firemen There was an interesting comparison with the damâ€" age total for the same month The highest damage to a building in June was at 114 Union Street East when $2.625 damage was done in an apartment. The cause of the fire was careless smokâ€" ing The Waterloo fire departâ€" ment‘s report for the month of June showed a total of 32 calls answered Bantam On Friday June 29, the Waterloo bantams played their first game in the Cenâ€" tral Ontario Leagueâ€"and tied Peewee On Friday, July 6, the Waâ€" terloo Legionnaires downed the Stratford Optimists 4â€"1 in a Central Ontario peewee soccer game played in Stratâ€" ford. All goals for Waterloo were scored by Mike Nemesâ€" vari. Both teams played scoreâ€" less soccer through 26 minâ€" utes of the second half beâ€" fore Mike Kelly notched the insurance goal to ‘put the game out of reach. q220 THCInR In VPI0cCr w Perurmisn and redocorate the inâ€" terior. They are hoping that someday the interior will be as close as possible to the period in which it was conâ€" structed. At the end of the long narrow driveway was a drive shed which was eventually torn down. Those neighbouring the house at 131 William Street were reportedly pleased at the removal of this building from the property since it had been Mgme to a family of skunks every spring. Mr. and Mrs. Rowell would probably have enough to do in keeping up the many roomed historic house but have added work in order to refurnish and redocorate the inâ€" The house originally had two narrow front doors which were later combined to make up the now large single one. The enclosed front porch and rear open porch are later additions. The rear porch replaces an earlier woodshed which was attached to the house. for the Snider couple though since they returned in 1921 and remained there until 1966 when the house was bought by Mr. and Mrs. Rowell. Alarms _ answered _ durâ€" ing â€" last month were apartments 3. dwellings 6. industrial 4, mercantile 4. nursing homes 1. streets. vards and lots 8. univerâ€" sities and schools 3. vehicâ€" les 3 in 1972 A dwelling during June last year was the highest with $2.636 in damâ€" ages. only $9 higher than this vear‘s In the second half it was all Cambridge, scoring two goals to earn the tig. Waterloo played a strong first half and did all their scoring on two goals by Werâ€" ner Fast and one by Paul Whitehead. Waterloo _ travelled _ to Brantford, Wednesday July 4 and defeated the host club 3â€"2. Cambridge 3â€"3. Waterloo lead 3â€"1 in the first half.

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