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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jun 1987, p. 4

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is carried out. ‘"We do have specific guideâ€" lines that we have to follow and if an arena is obviously strucâ€" turally inadequateâ€"as stated in the engineering reportâ€"then we don‘t really have any option but to make sure it is not used until it comes up to the requirements," The provincial Ministry of Labor had no other option than to order Waterioo Memorial Arena closed immediately, says a minâ€" Don Caskie, an engineer in the ministry‘s Hamilton office, says the 40â€"yearâ€"old arena is in conâ€" travention of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and would winter if "very extensive work" The engineering report was prepared for Waterioo by the firm of Walter, Fedy, MacCarger and Hachborn. It stateés that the main structure of the building is "‘design of the trusses is not adeâ€" quate." In the past Waterloo has cleared the roof of snow on a regular basis to ease the presâ€" 9 Willow St. Waterioo No other option but to close arena says Labor Ministry â€" e licence plate is similar to TSKâ€"â€"â€" e damage is to the right side and the hood Crime Stoppers pays for information that leads to an arrest in any serious case. If you have any information about this hit and run accident or any crime, call Crime Stoppers at 1â€"800â€"265â€"2222. You do not have to give your name or testify in court. Remember, crime doesn‘t pay. Crime Stoppers does!!! At 10:45 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, 1987, four teenagers were walking on Lancaster St. E. near Hohner Ave. in Kitâ€" A midâ€"sized car approached from behind. It hit one of the girls, carrying her 36 feet on the hood. The car then hit the second girl. At this point both of the girls were knocked to the ground. The vehicle did not stop. Waterioo Regional Police report the following break and enters for the week June 22â€"28: Phillip St., entry unknown, taken unknown; Rosemeadow, entry unknown, motorcycle Break and enters Second Class Mail Registration Number 5540 Published every Wednesday by Fairway Press A Division of JEMCOM Inc. 225 Fairway Rd.S., Kitchener,.Ont. June 30, 1987 e mid sized Malibuâ€"type vehicle, cream or white in coâ€" Hit and run 1â€"800â€"265â€"2222 laid out by the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontarâ€" io, has ruled out the practice. Waterloo‘s chief administraâ€" tive officer Don Roughley said Monday that last week‘s closure did not come as a shock, pointing out the engineering report had prepared city officials for the worst. On the other hand, the announcement will force city council to make its next move ing the entire situation with a report to follow at the July 13 meeting of council. _ c ‘"We have to examine all the alternatives," he said. The aliternatives include movâ€" ing ahead with a community arena to act as a replacement facility for the spectator rink, replacing Waterioo Arena immeâ€" diately or upgrading it to meet standards. Roughley said none have been ruled out. A committee has already conâ€" tacted other municipalities about the possibility of relocating events regularly held at Waterâ€" loo Arena for the upcoming Roughley is currently examinâ€" 884â€"4220 LARGE INDOOR SHOWROOMS $28B Victoria St. N.. Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 145413

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