Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Nov 1958, p. 10

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ELECGTRICITY DOES SO MUCH...COSTS SO LITTLE Some people have a flair for giving. They have a talent and taste for choosing the most exciting Christmas presents. They give the good things that make living more pleasurable. Many of these people will give modern electric appliances this Christmasâ€"and they‘ll insist on having them ready for use on Christmas day, because they know these appliances will make Christmas (and every day for that matter) a new and exciting experience. So, this year, do a little hinting. Just say you‘d like something wonderful for the householdâ€"something the whole family can enjoy. And don‘t be surprised if you get a superb, modern automatic electric appliance to help you "live better electrically"â€"the safe, clean, modern way. ONTARIO]\«*/) HYDRO weP h U( n im plge® wu€ AuP (Continued from Page 3 will be built in 1902. â€" * and City treasurer, D. C. Sclr acter, have contacted officials in 11 other citieeo where now manicipal buildings have been graphe, plans and detailed inâ€" 1 about the construcâ€" tion of the city halls, Some letters have come in from as far as Dartmouth, N4 and Fort Collins Colo. modern Fort Collins building has a driveâ€"in window for citi zens who want to pay taxes without leaving their car seat. Fifty citizens served on 8 committee which aided in the early planning of the building. This is a feature of city hal planning that Ald. Roy Baw man would like to incorporate here. The new city hall issue was brought to light by Ald. Vinâ€" cent Alviano late in July wher he reported to council on the future needs of the office committee he heads. Mayor Paikin submitted the latest estimates of a new city hall‘s costs. He said in his reâ€" cent report on the city‘s futâ€" ure capital financing that $600,000 might be spent or the building in 1962. A special committee is now considering all plans of a new municipal building. It includes tThe mayor, Ald. Alviano, Ald Roy Bauman the treasurer, clerk _ and _ city _ engineer, D‘Arcy Dutton. He urged immediate erecâ€" tion of a new city hall esthb mated to cost $500,000. The city fathers were told by Ald Alviano that the city hall in which they conduct their busâ€" ness was constructed in 1874 for a staff of "three or four." Waterloo then had a populaâ€" tion of 1,594. /‘ At present there are more than 18,000 people in the munâ€" icipality, and 39 work on the city staff in a building 84 years old. and _ receive more letters, brochures, plans and clippings. However, it is not expected the file will outgrow the preâ€" sent building. But uniess someâ€" thing is done soon it may overfieg; that fokler labelled "New City Hall." Who drank all the â€" Orange KIST ? xoue KIEST Orange KIST is made Crom; real oranges. That‘s why it tastes so good â€" why smart people insist on Orange KIST, aeccept no "justâ€"asâ€"good" brands. Get Orange KIST, todayl * Webb Street, . Harriston, Ontari® | (

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