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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jun 1979, p. 5

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Chronicle staff writer The display, owned and ~â€"__ Vintage car lovers and the operated by the Craven general public have a chanâ€" Foundation, was set up June ce to view ‘""The Cars of Yesâ€" 13. The Craven Foundation teryear‘‘ at Conestoga Mall, is a branch of The House of Waterloo until Saturday, Craven, a tobacco company Y CCIJ founded in 1863. â€"â€" (Continued from page 1) f interest. Is the change too drastic? Whatever plan is in place there will be applications for change and some uncerâ€" (Continued from page 1) been laid off until the strike Bruce Lumsden told council that the proposed change from a 35 foot height restriction to four storeys doesn‘t bother him as much as the lack of a rationale for the chanâ€" ge. ‘"Give us a good reason for the change and we‘ll buy it." Mayor Carroll said the reason for the change is for deveâ€" lopment purposes. ‘*You expect it on your major corridors ... Is it not a good idea to have development close to shopâ€" ping? Is it not a good idea to have development close to major traffic routes?" The planning department report covering the proposed building height restriction in the downtown area will be viewed by council next Monday. Theamended bylaw impleâ€" menting the downtown residential district plan will probaâ€" bly go to the OMB this summer, according to Deputy City Clerk Lew Ayers, with a formal hearing taking another four to five months. Mayor Carroll said in a later interview that the Allen Square project is a ‘"‘different issue altogether. We don‘t have a parking restriction ... the plan for a six storey office building could go to 10.‘ The mayor explained that previousâ€" ly there had been no need for a parking space stipulation under the zoning bylaw to control this type of structure, however in view of the city‘s rapid growth the planning department will be presenting a parking report before counâ€" cil "very soon." Mr. Hutchinson commented that "the Allen Square thing ixâ€"toâ€"10 storey office complex being constructed at the ‘er of Allen and King Sts.) does not come across as a fully planned move. It‘s the creeping laissez faire that is causing concern.‘"‘ Some partâ€"time workers will be kept on, Mr. Hallâ€" .\ said, to run summer reâ€" Antique autos displayed at mall > esidents disagree HOLD THAT TRASH creation programs. Swimâ€" ming pool operations and swimming lessons, for exâ€" ample, will be run by partâ€" time employees and superâ€" vised by city hall staff. at Conestoga Mall is a 1923 Ford Model ‘T‘ Commercial Delivery Van, which is still used by the Craven company for special events. Also, a 1929 Graham Paige with gold leather interior and a cream and aqua colored exâ€" terioar, â€" represents the ‘‘Gatsby‘‘ era. The first Brewster car ever produced â€" serial number 0001 â€" is also on disâ€" play as is a 1921 Rolls Royce Tillbury, one of the few Rolis models ever produced in the United States. Although only a small porâ€" tion of the collection is on view at the mall, the entire collection can be seen at its permanent home at 760 Lawrence Ave. W., in Toronto. A collection of 73 auâ€" tomobiles reflects the deveâ€" lopment of the car from 1901 Among the cars on display A«** ELECTRONICS 46 KING ST. SOUTH WATERLOO MmMoOoN. â€" SAT. 10 A.M. â€" 6 P.M CALL 886â€"1 360 FRI 10 A.M. â€" 9 P.M Aaotin ELECTRONICS OUR . PRICE 22 WATTS RMS PER CHANNEL!! 32995 vALUE An Ford Model ‘T‘ delivery van and a 1921 Rolis Royce are just two of the antique autos presently on display at Conestoga Mail, Waterloo. The display, presented by The Craven Foundation of Toronto, runs till June 23. l LEASE PLAN ue ToR ui avairasie â€" [|MARD WATE WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE. FOR FREE ESTIMATE AND WATER ANAl}SlS CALL US NIGHT OR Day aAt 886.â€"4481 f "*Kue is more than Just a _ WAIER 0P T EN ITS A COMPLETE WATER CONDITIONING SYSTEM Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 20, 19079 â€" Page 5 OUR PRICE OUR BELMO NT 12 BRIDGEPORT RD. E.. WAT PRICE MODEL MSâ€"135A 35 WATTS RMS 70 HZ â€" 16 KHZ 2AY95 VALUE PAIR 169°"° MAG. CARTRIDGE â€" D.C. SERVO MOTOR VALUE MTâ€"6211 PAIR 2"

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