Six more lucky winners will be reducing their grocery bill this month as a result of subscribing to Waterloo Chronicle's Volun- tary Paid subscription program for April. Winners of $50 gift certificates to 2ehr's are Mrs. Lassy of Dorset St., Walli Letkemann of Cedarbrae Ave., M. Ayers of Fir Dr], Isabel] Nyhof Readers are reminded carriers will begin their scription collections for beginning today with four winners each taking home cash Six winners of grocery certificates Residents miffed by noise by-Iaw exemption [ti'g.si.erere,t1,e,t To provide employees at Mutual Life with a safe working environment during upcoming construction, Waterloo City Council has granted the firm an exemption to the city's noise by-law, much to the chagrin of nearby residents. ' ' _. AL» A...... I..- “In â€my... V. ..-....., ----_-._,- The bylaw exemption paves the Way tor the insurance giant to have a 13-storey office tower constructed on top of its existing King Street omceduring evening hours. 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JI'.,' "', i,',) iiiij";iiiiiii,iiliiii, . - Mb: 4 ;%%&‘%&‘:g slit /lirrr “Cceagu I Wâ€, “(’52: ttc M73432; ' 1 53-“: " C t a A CI AL . leer tee 7.2t2tFawi2 i2Tcr- t - 1.rts;ci?i"'ay , "sry'-"-'--""-:'"; T _ fr' r 1 "EMS r v R‘s" "* Wm†l __ _ C as Jd' a. "-i'rtsft'rtc: ir,','; 'iee,tt :3. - T M _ MM... 3 - â€"' CL-r---------'--'-"-" -. N ' _ M..._' adequate night’s sleep," said Floyd Ashley 01006 York St., Kitchener. Ashley's group was also worried about the distur- bance during summer months to homes where windows must be kept open. The group levelled criticism at Mutual Life for not being flexible in their hours and accommodating the construction themselves. They felt construction should have ended at 8 p.m., with the additional work carried out on Saturdays. Dav; 'irciaGiirsuiiirr vice-president of Mutual Life, told council there was no other options. "If an accident would occur it would be a real The Cost Effective Way to Reach Your Customers in Waterloo Region and Surrounding Area "tLL-------" using ----,, Fairway Press Community Papers WW1 u»... Circulation 122,000 Every Wednesday Contact 0 CAMBRIDGE TIMES, circulation 24,400. call Peter Winkler 519-653-7168 o WATERLOO CHRONICLE, circulation H.800. call Bill Karges 5t9-886-2830 . NEW HAMBURG INDEPENDENT & ADVERTISER. circulation 7.900. call Cheryl Kip 519-662-1240 a KrTTHENER MARKETPLACE, circulation 52.000, call Mark Kreller 519-894-2266 o CROSSROADS. circulation 20,500, call any of the above (for Waterloo Region) WATERLOO CHRONOCLE. WEDNESDAY. tragedy. There is no other workable option said. The source of sound will be construction activities associated with the erection of structural steel and precast concrete for the tower addition. The particu- lar sources of sound will be the tower crane being used for erection of diesel-powered welding machines working on the upper levels. These machines will be muffled to minimize their level of noise, but will still sound the equivalent of a "diesel truck", council was told. fairway prey community pope†fie noise by-law exemption runs from June 23 to MAY 28, 1986 - PAGE " " he