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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Nov 1977, p. 41

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St. Agnes CWL planning to hold dessert party Tuesday, exhibitions were in the gym to promote the Badâ€" minton Club in which Mr. Mcintyre is in charge. Today, Mr. J. Doidge and members of the A.V. (Audio Visual) commitâ€" tee had their display along with the Viking Victory comâ€" mittee. Tomorrow the Photo Club and the Outdoors Club will have displays. Last but not least, Friday will have the Cbaga Staff having what they do throughout the year. Some days, things just never seem to go right. Rob Wittmer, of 130 King St. N. went away for the weekâ€" end, and when he returned, found that a room mate had stuck a bicycle up on the roof of the twoâ€"storey house. And guess whose job it was to get it down? ; Parking a problem at park St. Agnes CWL extends a cordial invitation to their annual dessert card party. "A Part of Yesterday" on Wednesday. November 16 at 7:30 pm. in the parish centre at 75 Bluevale Ave N. in Waterioo Admission is $2.00, tickets available at the door In keeping with the theme "A â€"Part of Yesterday small antiques will be disâ€" played in an autumn setâ€" ting WCI reports Waterloo council got stalled on a parking probâ€" lem Monday night while trying to decide on a new entrance â€" to _ Waterlqo Park. An administrative comâ€" mittee â€" report _ recomâ€" mended that the city undertake a survey and bylaw for purpose of a street â€" widening _ along Central St. from Albert to a public lane on the east side. The widening would create a better and more attractive access to the park. However, a couple of counc#llors, Ald. Blake Hull and Charles Voelker. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS noted that a portion of the cityâ€"owned land is being used for overnight parking by tenants of a nearby apartment. They felt the city should investigate the problem faced by those residents if the parking area disappears because of the proposed road widening. At least a section of the area should be retainâ€" ed for parking, they reasoned. However, the city could be leaving itself in a preâ€" carious position if it conâ€" doned the arrangement, Mayor Marjorie Carroll warned. HAVE YOU DELAYED PURCHASING A MEMORIAL PHONE OR COME IN TODAY. wE CAN ASSIST YOU. 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 7456136 After hours 578â€"7154 "Is the city really in Large indoor Sho wrooms RIDING HIG H testina the business of providing overnight parking," she asked. The city could be flooded by requests to provide private parking,"‘ she said. There is currently no overnight parking proâ€" vided by the city either in lots or on the street. Council agreed to Ald. Hull‘s motion to investiâ€" gate _ alternatives _ to maintain the parking, before _ approving the roadâ€"widening. The city could be leavâ€" ing itself open for "a major change in our parking policy," _ Ald. Bob Henry said. Nt THE ‘KNOTTY PINE ‘ol.ic«md under 11§ Fountain St. S., Cambridge (Preston}) 2 _the L.L.B.O. ... con RESERVATIONS CALL 6535709 The "Downstairs" Book Now For Your Christmas Party. Groups From 2 to 40. > Reserve Now To Be Sure. Closed Christmas & Boxing Day. STEAK HOUSE . Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 2, 1977 â€" Page 41 Mrs. S. Malon the midget girl volleyball team and Miss K. Tulisalo and Mr. J. Zdrahal the Cross Country team. â€" " e Hours 5 H5FM HARLES ST. W. . KITCHENER monDAYâ€"SATURDAY 10â€"5: , ;:t::non ONTARIO and GAUKEL St FRIDAY 10â€"9 P.M. pENMANS§ FACTORY OUTLET STORES Tremendous selection of first quality samples, priced to clear out. Health Unit Division The Regional Health Unit‘s objective is to promote positive mental and physical health. It also protects us against communicable, environmental and lifeâ€"style diseases. Services are provided by physicians, public health nurses, public health inspectors, dental personnel, home care personnel and a nutritionist. 0 * Services provided include school health services, preventative dentistry among children, health education, prenatal courses, family planning clinic and counselling facilities, geriatric counselling and assessment, home visiting by nurses, nutrition services, communicable disease control, environmental hygiene and home care program. For additional information and a copy of the brochure ‘Person to Person‘, please telephone 744â€"7357 Assorted sizes Winter underwear Reggie Loo Speaks Out No. 8 in a series I

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