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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jun 1958, p. 3

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â€" ACHING MUSCLES May Develop Creek Land Into Park To build mountainâ€"top relay stations for the Transâ€"Canada Telephone System‘s microwave network to the West Coast, roads had to be cut through mountains, even above cloud level (upper left). At Hedley, B.C., a mountain top was blasted away to form a site (lower left). So high are many of the sites that buildings are often buried in snow (upper right). Access roads couldn‘t be built at two sites â€" and aerial tramways were constructed. The Dog Mountain tramway (lower right) is one of the biggest in the world â€" more than two miles, with a lift of 4,400 feet. The microwave goes into full operation July 1 for television and phone system relays. 84 KING ST. S. [ i, 209.95 Stockie Electric SYLVANIA LEONARD REFRIGERATORS Tough Trck Through Mountains Every year, he said, the health department receives inâ€" numerable complaints about the stench in the creek. Coâ€"operation of industries in refraining from dumping | _ @ They‘re Safer © They‘re Simpler ~ o They‘re Faster @© They‘re More Economical MODEL 10H6 He added that development of these areas would take the load off Waterloo Park and greatly beautify the city. He said areas along the creek could be developed into respectable â€"~ looking small parks complete with picnic tables and flowers. As it is now, the edges of the creek are far from attractive. 10.1 CU. FT. CAPACITY reg. $419.95 tradeâ€"in â€" 120.00 WATERLOO he THE WATERLOO (Ontario) cnomahy BRANCH OFFICE:; _ _ _ _ _ 200 King St. East (at Scott) Telephone SH 5â€"4713 RUSSELL A. McKENZIE Branch Manager BRANCH OFFICE: 9 200 King St. East (at Scott) ' At that time, Dr. Voelker said, only 40 preâ€"school childâ€" ren were checked as compared to 353 this year. The preâ€"school clinic has grown by leaps and bounds since he was first connected with it in 1940. Defects in preâ€"school childâ€" ren show a decline over the years partly because of better bed cleaning program is needâ€" ed, he said. The creek borders could be developed _ into _ "something lovely" like the creek running in front of the Guelph Reâ€" formatory at Guelph. In 1940 one particular partâ€"bime doctor checked the children and now three docâ€" tors take four days to do the To be rid of the stench in the summer dry spell when the water level is low he said the city has two alternatives: Either cover the whole creek (with a cement top) or keep it clean and develop the edges into park land. Happinessâ€"no strings attached Marriages get off to a good start when that brand new husband assumes all his new responsibilities. One new responsibility is to provide for a secure future. The mature young man knows he can‘t predict his future so he safeguards it â€" for his family â€" with life insurance. A policy with The Mutual Life of Canada means family protection at low net cost â€" it‘s the company with the outstanding dividend record. g“‘m Honeymoons get off to a good start when there are tin cans tied to the bumper. Hving conditions, better food and better housing. However, the big item that has reduced defects since 1940 is the use of antibiotics such as penicillin, he said. Waterloo children received 9,5038 injections of polio vacâ€" PARKWAY °%I\V® THEATRE June 19 . 20 BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE (Tech.) Gordon MacRae _ Dan Dailey TEENAGE REBEL Ginger Rogers June 21 â€" Saturday ONLY FIRE DOWN BELOW Robert Mitchum _ Rita Hayworth Frank Sinatra Marlon Brando APRIL IN PORTUGAL TWO REEL TRAVELARKS June 23 â€" 24 â€" 25 GUVYS AND DOLLS W M t l I WV T P J h P #I P E P LN £ Ww J & Te ) & VWV Y ,' P W 4M 4 O MUTVUAL pFee ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ESTABLISNED wet. HEAD OFFICE: WATERLOO, OWT. the There have been few polio cases in the past decade and gram the medical officer PAGE THEZIH

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