PAGE 10 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY Notice is hereby given that the council of the corporation of the city of Waterivo intends to designate the hereinafter mentioned properties to be of historic and architectural value within the meaning of section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, 1974. 1. McLaughiin House â€" 20 Menno Street _ Dated at Waterloo, Ontario this 2nd day of September, 1981. _ ______ _ _ orginally a storey and a half frame construction of the Georgian design. A second storey was added in 1886 and the style was changed to Victorian Italianate. The house features brackâ€" etted eaves as well as elassical trim around the windows and front door. 2. Nixon House â€" 81 Norman Street The Nixon house is a storey and a half board and batten structure, featuring molded battens, and eared window trim. This house was originally owned by the L. Kuntz Park Brewerâ€" ies and was previously located on their King Street South Property (now Labatts). The house was built on or about 1859 and is one of the very few remaining structures of this type in the city. Notice of objection to this designation may be served on the clerk of the city of Waterloo within thirty days of this notice. Any notice of objection shall indicate the reasons for the objection and all relevant facts.. _ e _ AT WESSELING‘S TIT‘S GUARANTEED 7426951 or 742â€"6581 33 Main 5t (Gah) 3 Charkes St West at Queen Open ddll 104 Kitchener. Ontario _ Thurs & Fr 10 Every component is backed with a manufacturâ€" er‘s warranty. That‘s only fair; your investment deâ€" serves protection!‘ But Wesseling Advanced Audio offers exrtra assurance with our Exclusive Ex« tended Warranty that reâ€" flects our plglosophy of customer satisfaction. If At Wesseling‘s we back what you buy. 3 YEARS © turntables * cassette decks Ontario R. C. 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Obviously, $800 on a conversion costing $100,000 is not much of an incentive," Barnum said. ‘‘We estimate that if industrial users of oil had an adequate ecoâ€" Big Sisters of Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterloo and Area are taking appliâ€" cations from prospectâ€" ive Big Sisters for their September Orientation sessions which begin Sept. 22. nomic incentive to conâ€" seven million barrels. By comparison, it would be necessary to convert 350,000 averageâ€"size resiâ€" dences to bring about an equivalent reducâ€" tion in oil use," he said. vert, they could reduce annual Canadian oil consumption by over Barnum noted that Union Gas is enâ€" couraged by a recentâ€" lyâ€"announced Ontario Big Sisters wanted 885â€"5620 The exclusive Ming Mirror Finish now guaranteed for Five Full Years 355 WEBER ST. N. 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