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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Oct 1973, p. 6

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180 Weber North 578â€"3320 Waterioo Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 â€" Saturday 10:00 to 4:00 Commerical Member of A.N.H 1.0. . _ _.see our showroom display or phone for home consultation by a qualified representative. Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday October 3. 1973.... . Bavarian Cabaret CANDLELIGHT CONCERT Enjoy the cabaret festivities before the concert and during intermissions availâ€" able to all ticket holders. A delightful, relaxing evening for people who enjoy good cheese and everything that goes with it, plus good music. 4Â¥lajor #Mledical WHEEL CHAIRS Sales â€" Rentals â€" Repairs Something NEW for Oktoberfest! North America‘s Only Coast to Coast Network of Exclusive Auto Mulfier Shops FAST, FREE MUFFLER INSTALLATION U rrita Custom Pipe Bending HOPS Shocks 2 min inspection â€" no obligation Waterloo Chamber of Commerce Kitchener Chamber of Commerce Waterloo Square, Waterloo 68 King St. East, Kitchener Sam the Record Man, 98 King St. West, Kitchener TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 _ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 Philips HEARING AIDS ®@ Sales ®@ Rentais @ Repairs to all makes 598 Belmont St. West, Kitchener {beside Nuâ€"Look Car Wash) DIAL 579â€"6200 Suppliecs Limited J (Raffi Armenian, Conductor) Enjoy familiar melodies by Strauss, Brahms and Schubert Doors Open at 7 p.m. Performances Begin at 8 p.m. , AUDITORIUM | _ WATERLOO LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Cabaret Tickets â€" $3.00 per person Balcony. Tickets â€" $1.50 per person For further information, phone 745â€"4230 by the KW Symphony Orchestra HISTORIC WATERLOO Future of house uncertain The house at 45 Young Street West has been receivâ€" ing a lot of attention recently despite the fact no one is living in it. When the public meeting is held next Wednesday evening at the Waterloo City Council Chambers, resiâ€" dents will voice their concern about the future of the house or probably more accurately said, the land the house sits on. ; The residents and owners of the six properties surâ€" rounding it are seeking an application for a change in zoning to prevent an apartment building from being erected on the property. The present zoning of general residence permits such development. Hg--l;(;ul;; has been reporied to have been built around 1903 with it being purchased by Herman Haas in 1904. _ Mr. Haas lived in the house until his death in 1955 and was then occupied by his second wife Estella Ludwig Haas. The house was sold by Mrs. Hass‘ exeâ€" cutor this past summer to the Dominion Life Assurâ€" LETTER TO THE EDITOR Displeased with alderman Dear Editor, Rudy Kominek seems to think it is a criminal offense for a‘ citizen to try to parâ€" ticipate in a meeting of City Council. He has taken upon himself to act as prosecutor for the ‘‘state" in its case against the hapless citizen who is intrepid enough to attempt this felony. He uses the usual cheap thriller techâ€" 228 King St. South . __ It meanbs: â€" looking great . â€" making guests feel at home â€" being a good conversationalist â€" enjoying your own party Let The Studio of Enhancement help you to make every party a successful adventure because you are relaxed and conf ident‘ Classes: Morning â€" Afternoon â€" Evening. THE STUDIO OF ENHANCEMENT _ HOSTESSING IS AN ART! . For more information call us between 9 00 a m 5 00 p m niques of ridiculing and showing contempt for the ‘"criminal . The severâ€" ity of the crime depends on sex. with women, in prosâ€" ecutor â€" Kominek‘s eyes, the greater offenders. By â€"routinely belittling and discrediting his victim, he is obviously attempting to build a reputation for wit and at the same time disâ€" courage any â€" legitimate ance company since Mrs. Haas could no longer keep the house up on her own. _ . turn of the century. “'[:il;â€";tvyié of the house is representative of the type which were being constructed around Waterloo at the The bricks which are clay as opposed to pressed bricks which were more popular at that time, came from the brickyard which was in operation at that time on University Avenue by the railroad tracks. The floor plan of the house consists of a front and a back parlor, a dining room off the back parlor with a kitchen and pantry filling out the remainder of the first floor area. Since the house has been in the same family esâ€" sentially since it was built, it is known that no alteraâ€" tions have taken place so it stands as it would have stood in 1903. It is th-e- ;;m of the group requesting the zone change to prevent the possibly demolition of the house. 576â€"6800 participation. The most recent example was his boorish behavior during the question period following the Urban Renewal Comâ€" mittee‘s presentation â€" to Council. We urge all citizens to see these â€" weekly â€" courtroom dramas. Mondays at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chamâ€" bers. ‘The ladies in the back row. Waterloo

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