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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Apr 1974, p. 2

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2 Waterioo Chronicle MAE <t. Control grasses and moreâ€"and avoid or minimize carryover, with Lasso or Lasso plus atrazine: | % to start with . Lasso by itself leaves no carryover to harm alfalfa, wheat or other crops And it controls the grassesâ€"including barnyardgrass, crabgrass, yellow and green foxtail, and witchgrass. AAtrex is a registered trademark of Cibaâ€"Geigy Corporation Always read and follow the Lasso label directions Monsanto Canada Ltd . Montreal Quebec Your advertisement in the Waterloo Chronicle draws customers fast, and money into your cash register. Your ad is published every Wednesday â€" perfect timing for weekend shopping. The Chronicle is Waterloo‘s OWN newspapéer. Complete Waterloo coverage. Over 14,000 copies, carrier delivered each week. WESTMOUNT _ WATERLOO PLACE SQUARE 1/2 PRICEK TRAINLOADS and TR?CKWADS moue CHILDREN‘S CLOTHING â€" Wednesday, Aprilâ€"3, 1974 f s TODAY "YOU‘LL BE PLEASANTLY SURPRISED" WESTMOUNT PLACE WATERLOO SQUARE V EXPLORE JUNIOR BAZAAR bonnie togs EXAMPLE BICYCLE SET Regular $20. Sizes 4 to 16 Save At Both Locations Sizes up to 16 and Teens â€" Most Sale items for spring and summer. Lasso plus atrazine tank mix controls pigweed, lambsquarters, crabgrass, barnyardgrass, green and yellow foxtails, many more grasses and broad leaves; reduces competition from velvetieaf and cocklebur. And you minimize carryover possiâ€" bilities. Because Lasso by itself leaves no carryover, and you use less atrazine in the tank mix. 2 Piece Cord (Jacket & Pants) 10" A&. ~~ Up, up and away: mitted to city council Monâ€" day by the owners of The Athlete‘s Foot, a new reâ€" tail outlet scheduled to open for business Saturday, April 11 at 34 King St. Their ‘request contained the signatures of close to 50 retail merchants in the downtown area supporting the launch. The merchants indicated the promotion would benefit all businesses in the area by creating peâ€" destrian traffic in the downâ€" town core. and Jim Ciuciura, advised council the balloon could be inflated on the street early on the morning of the openâ€" ing. This, they said, would minimize any problems inâ€" curred by reâ€"routing traffic until the balloon is launched. The balloon, owned and operated by Pete Owens, will not be launched if there is a wind of 20 milesâ€"perâ€" hour or better. The owners also said the balloon would be released if the wind reaches this velocity while it is anchored above the street. ' Council voiced concern over the possibility of the balloon, 35 feet in diameter, drifting across the street into the old post office building or into the 14,000 volt hydro line on Dupont Street. Both Mr. Marr and Mr. Ciuciura told council their insurance would cover any damages that might occur but they emphasized they expect no problems in conâ€" nection with the launch. The owners tof the Athâ€" lete‘s Foot have been askâ€" A to anchor a hot air mlfi feet above by the Waterioo engin department this week. The owners, Doug Marr For 1974 VOLKSWAGENS 5_/ _ Jflk . . . look to AUTOâ€"HAUS WATERLOO FRANK T. DOERNER Waterloo, Ontario Telephone (519) 579â€" 1450 his practice of law is now located at 124 King Street North (corner of Elgin, at Central) BARRISTER & SOLICITOR â€" wishes to announce that, Waterloo‘s Authorized Volkswagen Dealer with radio, rear window deâ€" froster, vinyl seats, owner‘s security blanket SPECIAL 1974 Super Beetle Should the Waterloo poâ€" lice detachment on Albert St. be closed? The quesâ€" tion will be corffidered by the Waterloo Regional Poâ€" lice Board after they reâ€" ceive comments from the public tonight (Wednesday) at Marsland Centre. ed to have Mr. Ownes disâ€" cuss the matter with the engineering department. "If you can convince them (the engineering dept.) that it‘s safe then it‘ll be alright with us," ~Mayor Don Meston said. When asked by alderman Waterloo Hydro recomâ€" mends seven area utilities corresponding with the sevâ€" en existing municipalities be established. * The administrative comâ€" mittee was asked to conâ€" sider the report last week and make a recommendation to city council. The hydro brief supported by council states â€" seven _ electrical utilities would be more adâ€" vantageous than one, large regional system. â€" Accordâ€" ing to hydro, local autonâ€" omy would be retained and the costs of supplying the area would be more Waterloo city council apâ€" proved an administrative committee _ recommendaâ€" tion to support a brief preâ€" sented by Waterloo Hydro dealing with the restructurâ€" ing of area electrical utilâ€" ities. _ City approves hydro brief . Station closing considered 550 Weber St. N. â€" WATERLOO Phone 884â€"7470 â€" Salesâ€"Serviceâ€"Parts Mary Jane Mewhinney who ‘would be supplying the hot air for the balloon, alderâ€" man Robert Henry said he had ‘‘lot‘s of it‘‘ to donate. The engineering departâ€" ment recommendation is expected to be considered by council Monday night. This, the report noted; would ensure equal repreâ€" sentation. The cost of proâ€" viding hydro would be acâ€" cepted by each municipal area individually. The muâ€" nicipalities would therefore be responsible for setting up their own level of service according to the needs of the specific area. The proposal to close the Waterloo detachment was made by the Ontario Police Commission â€" following â€" a study on regional police operations _ earlier _ this year. feasible under the seven utility setâ€"up. The brief contends such a system would ensure a local voice in hydro matters if each area had elected or appointed â€" commissioners. Oppose The brief is in the initial stages and when Waterloo Hydro completes the study on the restructuring of pubâ€" lic utilities in the Regi Municipality â€" of W%te(:'. a complete report will be submitted to the province for consideration. The public is invited to attend the regular board meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. in the City of Waterâ€" loo council chambers on the second floor of the building. â€" (Continued from page 1) stating possible retail o lets that might be acco. modated by the plaza. A public meeting on the proposed bylaw change is scheduled for April 24 at Sir Edgar Bauer School on Glen Forest Blvd. The meeting was originally to be held at Cedarbrae Pubâ€" lic School but the City of Waterloo was unable to obtain the location. $3195 Licence HFW 193

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