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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Sep 1977, p. 2

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AS MODERN AS THE TECHNOLOGY THAT BRED IT our photo fimshing is out of this of your favonte negative with e get your photos SOOTERIZED Waterloo Sq. Lower Mail 886 â€"1740 City Council made an adâ€" dition to their traffic bylaw to ensure the safety of Euoward £. Goon ‘There is no‘t toarrange a Election of Delegates To Annual National * Conference 8 p.m. This symbol is your assurance that we. as an OFSA member. adhere strictly to the association‘s "Code of Ethical Practices® Annual Meeting ELECTION OF OFFICERS And relieve them of emotional stress and financial worries that are often the result of last minute decisions. Talk it over. Now. Without obligaâ€" . > tion. in confidence. and with confidence. A FUNERAL HOME LTD. But there is a "best"time. By preâ€"arranging your funeral now, with us. you can lessen the burdens forced on loved ones. i Waterioo Federal _ Progressive Conservative â€" â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, September 21, 1977 . 171 King St. S., Waterloo PHONE 745â€"8445 Tuesday Sept. 27, 1977 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL 105 University Ave. Waterlioo Sooter â€" 12 exposure roll 32.99 20 exposure roll $4.99 36 exposure roll _ $7.99 is world Try us today and receive a free each roll of film printed and processed school children in the city. The tramg bylaw presentâ€" ly prohibRs ‘parking on that Association d receive a free colour enlargement and processed For that extra touch (Ontario © Waterloo city council passed the recommendation that the cities of Kitchener and Waterloo should make a ‘joint submission to the Minâ€" istry of Transportation and Communications requesting the Ministry to lease 37 surplus acres abutting the south side of Bechtel Park for park purposes. & The Property. Subâ€"Comâ€" mittee owns the land which ‘*When authorized signs have been erected and are on display no person shall stop a vehicle at any time on any highway within 45 meters of crosswalk." stop near a school crosswalk to drop off their children. These stopped cars obstruct the view of the crossing ‘guard and conceal the chilâ€" dren from the approaching traffic. s City Council agreed to add the following to the traffic bylaw. from between parked cars. A hazardous situation has eliminates the hazard that would be created by children abuts a school when properâ€" ty worded signs are erected Stanley Park Mail 745â€"908 1 * % s parents A few residents in Waterâ€" loo are involved in a smelly situation. Alderman Walter McLean, during a discusâ€" sion on trapping legislation, said that something needs to be done about skunks who take up residence in the city and cause extensive damage to private lawns and outdoor buildings. Vic Hiebert from the engiâ€" neering department and a member of council will atâ€" tend the workshop on Octoâ€" ber 31 and Nov. 1. and an ele should attend. The administrative comâ€" mittee suggested that with the increasing involvement of the city in parking matâ€" Waterloo will be sending two representatives to a parking workshop in Burâ€" lington. The workshop is sponsored by the Ontario Traffic Conference. land for park purposes in the Bridgeport area. The land is presently zoned as agricultural land for the village of Bridgeport. Kitchener has zoned the area as open tpace and is interested in developing the The park staffs of both cities regard the lands as desireable acquisitions for park purposes and the propâ€" erty subâ€"committee has sugâ€" gested that a joint approach to the ministry might be in order to obtain the lands as park under a nominal lease arrangement or possibly purchase at nominal park land rates. the Property Committee was informed some two years ago of the city‘s interâ€" est in acquiring it. tion in Waterloo should be added to Bechtel Park and and partly in Waterloo, east of the Conestoga Parkway. /It has been suggested that the triangular shaped porâ€" (F itness Centre...... , a city staff member e WEIGHT REDUCTION e TONE UP & SHAPE UP e CARDIOâ€"VASCULAR IMPROVEMENT e GENERAL FITNESS Ladies‘ personal PFOGFAM: by Cathy Curtis: (B.Sc. Kineseotogy U of W) Men‘s personal prograM: wayne Eraman (‘76 Otympics) JUST TELL US WHAT YOU WANT â€" | V ... " elected member * # % % & # City staff can look forward to a warm winter after a tender presented by Petroâ€" fina Canada Limited was accepted. The oil company will supply the city buildings some time to discuss the problem and come up with a solution. _ inpure | paaal o on oo r e c n nX S2 WO F0E With all joking aside, Ald. 1976â€"77. McLean convinced council ** that for many residents the City council approved the skunks pose a serious prob purchase of land at 128 lem. He suggested that when Albert Street from R.M.C. the administrative commitâ€" Holdings at a price of tee look into the legislation $4,650.00.â€" on trapping they could take The land purchase was in _ _Drop in, or phone us at the usual number: 886â€"2830. the city works department handled such cases, Mr. Willis jokingly stated that they did but they preferred to handle these cases at a We ask that our advertising customers, correspondents and newspaper < carriers come to see us in the new office. Our office hours remain the same: 9 a.m. â€" 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. 2 *‘ Ald. McLean said that on numerous occasions he has received calls from citizens who are fed up with the furry critters and who ask for advice or assistance from the city staff. > When Ald. McLean quesâ€" tioned city engineer, John Willis about whether or not To 92 KING ST. S. in Waterioo (Z2nd floor, O.W. Sports building opposite Waterloo Square) The new, larger office of the Waterloo Chronicle has opened on the second floor of the O.W. Sports building. We‘re still downâ€" town â€" just across the street from our forâ€" mer office in the Waterloo Square Tower. We‘ve moved! * * % Lower Mail, Waterico Square Central Street and Ezra Avenue. Offers to purchase were made to three property owners. Albert Street from R.M.C. Holdings at a price of $4,650.00. â€" The land purchase was in accordance with the next phase of council‘s plan to improve Albert Street. Apâ€" praisals were acquired for the land required for widenâ€" ing on the east side between for the season is 25,000 galâ€" Ionsatacostoft.Mpe: gallon. The total cost of fuel for the 1977â€"78 winter season will increase by 10.3 per cent over the original tender price of last year and by 3.1 per cent over the price paid at the end of the 1976â€"77 heatâ€" ing season. This increase is due to the rise in the posted including the Waterloo Liâ€" wagon price during requirements

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