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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Apr 1982, p. 9

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Licences A Victorian home at 73 George St. built a century ago and a former Waterloo butâ€" ton factory at 25 Reâ€" gina St. S. were desigâ€" nated heritage buildâ€" ings by Waterloo counâ€" cil Monday night. (Continued from page 8) the experienced motor cyclist as well. ____ Buildings so desig nated are legally pro tected against alter ations. Topics include: bai ancing and braking, cold starting and stopâ€" ping, clutch operation and control synchron ization, correct gear changing, signal and shoulder checks, slow riding, pattern riding, emergency braking, traffic behavior, negoâ€" tiating obstacles, colliâ€" sion avoidance and survival in hazardous situations . For more informa tion on MOTORCYCLE DRIVER TRAINING, contact the Conestoga College Continuing Ed ucation office in Waterâ€" The house, now the home of University of Waterloo president Dr. Douglas Wright, was built 100 years ago and is a "fine example of a Victorian home ... with a number of distinctive features," Margaret Rowell, chairman of the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC) told council. The northâ€" east and west facades of the house were deâ€" signated. Because of the buildâ€" ing‘s history in the town and its architecâ€" tural type, LACAC asked that the former factory be protected. It is the first industrial site to be designated in Waterloo. The north and east sides of the second building, a factory erected between 1886 and 1890, were also designated. In the 1900‘s, said Peggy Booker, also of LACAC, the button facâ€" tory employed over 100 people but because of changes in the button industry, the factory was forced to close in The building, typical of the late 19th century industrial structure, was recently renovated by Schendel‘s Stationâ€" ery Ltd., as office furâ€" niture showroom and warehouse. $ a & g2@W f:f.&‘”4 Alp Eaton‘s Store Hours Breakfastâ€"coats that get you going ®@ Exclusive buys at Eaton‘s ® EAITON‘S [ *"»L. Ks ¢\ a :,; ; i “ ‘} “(: /‘/g?’{fi' ® CCeil %; 1, A :t . ies cA o stsge i o f 1\% " é"‘ td w5 ad L fi=, /% a f J Qt' _ IY MAÂ¥ LÂ¥ i FRY SHup (Z4 5'-" ‘T’»"\“:‘ \Qfiy‘:&“‘ / & A iR / U 9D uing g o S The quick ease and comfort you want. Minimum care, too! And oh, so pretty for ‘Mother‘s Day‘ gifts. (1) Romantic wrap with smocked ruffles, side pockets, in polyesterâ€"andâ€"cotton . Miniâ€"floral on white ground. Pink, blue or turquoise. Sizes S, M and (1A) Fullâ€"length longâ€"sleeved version of above. Eaton price, each 13.99 Eaton price, each 17.99 ,-“(y * y #r x3 F, *Warehouse Store: *Westmount Place: *Market Square: Monday . Tuesday and Wednesday 930 a m to 5 30 p m Thursday and Enday 930 a m to 900 p.m . Saturday 900 a m to 5 30 p m Monday to Enday 9 30 a m to 900 p m Saturday 9 30 a m to 600 p m Closed Mondays Iuesday. Wednesday & Saturday 930 a m to 5 30 p m [hursday & Enday 1230 p m to 4900 p m WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1982 â€" PAGE 9 Plenty of Free Parking at Eaton‘s Westmount Place. Phone 7446113 Outâ€"ofâ€"Town Call Toliâ€"Free 1â€"800â€"265â€"87 32

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