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

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2 Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, July 3. 1974 * ie Let‘s s talk AboutourLakeshoreVillage _ Saturday Bank here in Waterloo. Canadian Bank as pleasant and relaxed as possible. We offer the complete range of Bank of Montreal They just can‘t wait to show you all the facilities we‘ve athered here to make your Eanking at The First roses for the first 100 ladies, balloons for the children, and light refreshâ€" _ ments for everyone. About our manager Alex Bales and his At 554 Weber Street N. to be exact, > between Glen Forrest Blvd. and Parkside Drive. Just couldn‘t be handier. Installation by own crews available at extra cost About our Open House this From 10 to 2. There will be INGROUND Swimming Pool Kits Chemicalsâ€" Accessoriesâ€"Heaters (Kitchener) 29 Manitou Drive Phone 743â€"0741 â€" niagara pools. © Most popular Sizes © Available from stock © immediate delivery © Free supervision with kits (next to Saveway Lumber) by KAFKO Bank of Montreal The First Canadian Bank If you can‘t get into your polling booth, how do you vote? This is the dilemma facing our disabled citizens who are confined to wheelâ€" all criteria as laid out in the guide for electors, approxiâ€" mately one in 30 Canadians may find it impossible to A maybe vote DO WE HAVE BOOKS!" 12 KING ST. NORTH, (Upstairs) 578â€"4950 _ in the upcoming fedâ€" Dollar to each of the first 500 customers who opens a deposit account with , $25.00 or more. This . offer is limited to one per person and is valid until July 20th. _ . So hurry! THeE Yes, we‘re giving away a Centennial services including a wide choice of 10 to 2 Saturday, 10 to 6 Thursday and Friday, 10 to 4:30 Tuesday and Wednesday, closed Monday. The better we get to know you, the more ways ~_ we can be of help. Drop in soon. Let‘s talk. eral election. In Ontario, this could affect some 200,â€" 000 people. As part of a new Ability Awareness program, the March of Dimes/Ability Fund in Ontario is conductâ€" ing its own campaign leadâ€" ing up to the election. Takâ€" ing its slogan â€" You Can Vote (maybe) â€" from a line on the first page of the Guide for Electors, the Fund is advising all physiâ€" cally handicapped people to find out as soon as possiâ€" ble whether or not they can enter their polling booth. If barriers such as stairs or narrow doorways are evident, they are to get in touch with each of the canâ€" didates in their riding and bring this.to their attention. The Election Act states that polling stations should be accessible to all. personal Loan Plans on your mind. Oktoberfest dollars begin to circulate One of the most popular keepsakes of the 1973 Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo â€" Oktoâ€" berfest (the Oktoberfest dollar coins) will reappear again this year, it was anâ€" nounced Thursday. James Mahaffey, assisâ€" tant manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia at King and Ontario Sts. in Kitchener, and the program‘s coâ€"ordinâ€" ator, said his committee has ordered 50,000 of the 33mm nickel trade dollars. They will be legal tepder in Kitchénerâ€"Waterloo _ unâ€" The 1974 version of the Oktoberfest doliar went on sale Tuesday in the Twin Cities. The coin has a value of $1 until the end of Oktober. > ‘The â€" coâ€"ordinator said . for regu Provincial > trails urged A private member‘s bill to â€" establish _ provincial trails was recently introâ€" duced in the Legislature by Deputy Liberal Leader, Don Deacon. til Oct ‘"‘There are many areas of Ontario which are of parâ€" ticular interest‘to the pubâ€" lic from a scenic, historic or educational point of view, and the establishment of provincial trails to be held in trust for future genâ€" erations would make these areas accessible to us all" said Mr. Deacon. The Sdame number was minted in 1973. They became so popular with collectors that the coins virtually disâ€" appeared from circulation within a few weeks after their introduction. The 1974 souvenir coin The 1974 souvenir coin features the jolly little Bavarian who is the symâ€" boli of this year‘s festival. Delivery of the coins to Kitchener is expected to take place during the first week of July. The land for these trails 180 Weber North 578â€"3320 Waterloo North America‘s Only Coast to Coast Network of Exclusive Auto Muttier Shops coin little Custom Pipe Bending Shocks 2 min. inspection â€" no obhgation FAST, FREE MUFFLER _ INSTALLATION 500 allâ€"silver coins will also be struck. 200 werewproâ€" duced in 1973 and were sold out within three days, Mr. Mahaffey said. He has alâ€" ready received "dozens‘" of requests for the silver versions from people across Canada and the U.S. Allâ€" silver coins will sell for $15.50 ($16.50 for outâ€"ofâ€" town residents to cover postage and handling) and come in a special collector‘s case. s would be acquired under The Public Works Act, and although initially _ this would mean that only land which is at present publicâ€" ly owned would be availâ€" able, the Minister® of Naâ€" tural Resources may ac cept giits of suitabie propâ€" erty from private individual for the purpose of desigq nating a provincial trail. Mr. Deacon has proposed the establishment of a trails advisory â€" council â€" "which would be responsible for organizing the acquisition and preservation of suitable areas. The kind of proâ€" vincial trail which I have in mind would provide enormous enjoyment to literally hundreds of peoâ€" ple in Ontario, both now and in the future. ‘‘"Again we plan to distriâ€" bute the silver coins on a firstâ€"come, firstâ€"serve basâ€" is,~ Mr. Mahaffey comâ€" mented. , Beginning in July the allâ€"nickel coins will be ci culated widely throughmi the Twin Cities and can be Beginning in July the allâ€"nickel coins will be ci culated widely througho-i the Twin Cities and can be used as currency to buy goods and services. ‘"‘"Almost all area merâ€" chants are expected to parâ€" ticipate in the program,~ Mahaffey said. People who collect Okâ€" toberfest Dollars have unâ€" til Oct. 31 to exchange them for regular currency. ‘"Obviously the use of these trails must be regâ€" ulated to some extent, but I see no reason why they should not provide pleasure to students, snowmobilers, horseback riders and ple who simply like ct:fi for a good walk a panied by the family dog."‘

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