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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Sep 1977, p. 3

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whth Waterloo Square are feelâ€" ing ‘‘down in the pits these days with the parkâ€" ing lot disappearing by the John _ Schuitheiss has â€" He replaces Mary Stuâ€" been named Editor of the Part who has become a Waterloo Chronicle, effecâ€" Staff member of The Camâ€" tive Sept. 28. bridge Times. <, Terrible, just â€" terrible was the general response to Friday‘s survey on the shopping situation. _ And uncertainty reigns strong as to what the future will . The last week has been especially bad as the conâ€" struction situation changed from day to day, leaving the public unsure of what attempt to park. And everyone complains about the parking problem to the sales people when they finally arrive at their destination. Some stores. such as K Mart, don‘t feel the pinch too badly by catering to the walkâ€"in crowd but Zehrs, in spite of its new store, claims the squeeze is on as those burdened with the 0 | * mm e igo qi ina 3 . Weterioo Chronicle, Wedngeay, SÂ¥tember 23, 1927 Page 3 Spirits low as construction hampers ‘business New Chronicle editor Even the merchants in e streetâ€"leve} shops in JOHN SCHULTHEISS REQUIRED â€" REGISTER NOW! BANTAMS : Not 11 years of age on Jan. 1st 1978 Sat. 9:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. MAJORS: 18 â€"29 years of age Sundays at 8 :30 p.m. Registration $3.00. Bowling $2.50 per person per night. for information call By Marg Russelli 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Afternoons at 1:30 p.m. Free Babysitting. DAILY 10:00 A.M. â€" 7:00 P.M. WEEKENDS 10:00 A.M. â€" CLOSING in for when they WATERLOO BOWLING LANES LADIES AFTERNOON LEAGUE BOWLING Friday Afternoons at 1:30 p.m. FAMILY BOWLING SENIOR CITIZENS YÂ¥.B.C. BOWLERS OPEN BOWLING .50° Per Game on Weekends ‘‘They all comment on the parking and now with meters on top of it all, who‘s going to come here?"~ said a salesman. % _ Was the move to expand a wise one or not? It‘s a family groceries require a car for transportation. ‘‘And a lot of them say they‘re never coming back again. I think we‘re really in trouble. By the time this place is completed, people will have found new places to shop and they‘ze not goâ€" ing to change then." Some complain about driving around the block two or three times, then giving up in disgust and complains about the situaâ€" thankful for its steady clientel¢ as it‘s not seeing any new faces. Mr. Schultheiss has conâ€" siderable weekly and daily newspaper experience inâ€" cluding editorial, advertisâ€" ing and management reâ€" sponsibilities. Until his new appointâ€" ment, he was editor of the Elmira Signet. He has also been editor ‘of the New Hamburg Independent and has worked as an editor at the daily Owen Sound Sunâ€" Times. Mr. Schulitheiss has been placed in charge of the dayâ€" toâ€"day operation of the Chronicle which recently moved to a new office with an increase in staftf memâ€" bers. places to shop? 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