=. . " 5 ", MN1u'tr'1'illl'l"'lla'JT 1'3 air- ,bhm C, :mumlg “ I: 'a-dt-ttra “I I 'rP"rii-irts, 7'13Ҡf _ â€at any: can h- _ 'iiiiiirifidtii."V If:- And "was!†{‘ " "tlluklu"T,u1lV.liil'. "a'"imertt.airtttrraeain. if. El '-' ‘I. NK. Mw-Wfot t a†"isioriauttt-1t1r-..., . 'ityiiiiipyiitPAecfltdet h: "iGir"ii_qmt,martt1sttr "t -euuttuuueattiesitte .- atg.t.tti-inttteirNtte.. CG tti'ii3e-taaitettMttttr ieemi-r-st-teehte iiiS"lStyfilttr'diiuf',utt lot and about time. n should iii.kt-rtoatreet9o9tst ed that when meters are instal- led, some a: dar parhiltg met- ers for ind-teine employee-be set up, the charge to be a quar- ter. Ald. Am Hughes said that such provisions could not be justified, for no other city made a special effort or ex- penditure to accommodate people working at industrial Plants and driving their cars to work. This responsibility it usually the tsrnittovere . more right. can you magma what it would cost the down- trodden tax weary denizens of this city if they had to foot the bill for industrial car park- ing? ROADS IN RESIDENTIAL‘ Waterloo and Kitchener are in horrible eondition. Rats in the ice are one foot to sixteen and eighteen inches deep in Kit. chener. Waterloo is not quite as bad, but bad enough. Engineers of both city’l ad. mit the road: are bad. But what does this proVe other than they didn't get their employees on their backside: last weekend when it was warm and raining, and get the ice repoted. Kitchener in particular brags of its snow removal equipment, but they make damn little use of it. Rut; in the lee covered path which from: our house and paced as a road. are at least tan-tom inches deep. The road itself he been ploughed ONCE uni winter, yet the people in that dim-let are among the poet heavlly and in the whole dc. What in M. hie, ik iera" fort um A J .H.S. 'couldn't be _?1t"lijiii'ittt1f, Shem}. _ Aï¬ï¬mmï¬w . -ne-rittruttrtdrtetttMt+ wttther6iriCtttesforthrtr -tatietetaarsdgmatasttiat_tteteer ttttrtietthemrttr"ttrurotti" orGiid "iiiiiiTiii, Aiittnk - also am by um. CM. m J. W. 'tetrietna1Aeiimittet iiiGiia of Boy'Seoutl' - to the County of Waterloo. ing Mayor Paikin it Jruterltto, diiFGe Emmi». and AM. Beingessner, representing May- or Melnzinger brought greet- Meeting Closed L District Commissioner Gor- don Laney closed the meeting with that: remarks “There are Countries otthe world, and a areinCrsnadn. through the new building fob lowed with the serving of re- freshments by the Women's mbdividom have , to the 'terrem, 37- CHRONICLE QUIPS may. you in,“ I. I'll Otto-dw." . melanin†1i.atiiatttatthemwataeoer [)2ffMlltl 12 New Polling [1" 'er. _ :’ "N 'ra' L i L eel, (“in nth If l f 'rwrf Ctiert m grit mm. lia i no my. w tag-rt: iiiiraa "ironic-adv. . amset-ti'me.ttetthttud an, In†the.“ and. maul-yon be alum-A ly "Aai_tg'tttitmttt.tioatt/rhettytd tihieerdtb-inii.ftm nub-nation and -eirtet: Qhe qragaseuoBoarxtirWoehstndb to autumnal.“ GuG"ifiUiiGikii'uErtiiiiii'.- -"- if iris, be -itmd. “I†._:_r iiiCii W '-* "7.; "sretsrttesreitmsttrettt"r $78,000 Budget Increase AtthemeetingofWateeUo Council Igonday_ni¢ht_,_a¢!el- egntion from - the' Waterloo Public Schooljoud appeoaetr inezensettteirumttidgetttr caution spokesman, told alder‘ men, that the proverbial 'mid- night oil' had been burned in reaching this figure. 8808.000 TOTAL “The total budget' he said 'U $600,000. The city’s share is " mills or $432,000.†This amount, is $49,000 over Water- loo’s 1960 share. Mr. Soanea stated that over half of the total budget will go, to salaries for tettetttry, gag eommitteo iriliii" am pm $12,600†for To get over, the difBeuity, he said that the subdivisions ,rouidttemtrnttereet1ttrH. Theththe newpoi1a ,ei11tres8tWtphmdgrtsr,tta11ot boxes and screens. The $616 In theeoatfttr86r-ttffFat M@_uhoe_m_nh Akrdiffia " tne, _ who. on 'iiridiiii I. hire. duo h id WWW-d _."- ld tfiisiMdl- cup-u :3; tht_qreme' (I!!! Giiio mania" " ttw gutted muuigipsg. www.mh-lnu an], III: yd wit and t.aii6tnh,ahttrrt-rettttb, an»; A -- Mild-c} 3:606:61 the we! hairs that III-Joined to make the setottoasthemehoerSt. site, ttndeetstsforeharatngtothet 'tewtwxAevetsystmnoeedue- tion in the City, mandate the iiiaFiiii ""‘r’funry' ve" jog EberLip “TIE be said, 'ia one of the main reasons that Waterloo lose- out on prospective teach- ers who would otherwise come to the city: He gym! that.tht 'iGirriGir"tk" m. This amount is 8200 [an then tlge Aid. Vernon Batman, Mon- day night felt some concern over the proposal of Aid. Sni- der for a 3-hour limit on the Cityfq municipal Raking Lots. Aid. Bauman felt thit per- haps the City conic} lose 39p: -iuariiis my} e use in? in 16 or " spaces, Me meters could be Installed for the industry‘s AtAMtrat-inf-detmrt- edtthattttiq1trdoe.mttu" -hemaireonersrmiaovisr the "V it again." ur- Inc-Mm lot t,,ttettdgtatrt,r,ri'g, y 'cl, 1rtro 75'} -tiii0ris "Yiyr't um iaGaiGrl'.'ltiEi'ii 2:21“.~_ ' 9% The City Mftttterltttr_te "au.at-tto_ttrasttmtae mwzmmub; Igor him; would you (Alt For I 'NeWater1ooAmnaco-g. sion has ordered a11aettritieq at the Arena banned while a damaged front portion at tho tttmetureittretnti1t. danger of Vcollapoe. Estimated expenditures of $6,000, were authorized for n- too!!! Managua.“ eiCanaetm.ltattt9te+ Mt.Dtt+r,a%rintttear. mil-madman". "rptttiette.Ahtt_turltaV -ftsigeefttrtds.hehatm" Milky to my H still ate, the commission un- animously agreed that no chances should be taken in exposing the public to posit-IO haiards: It will be several week: bo- fore the building in oomle The crack in a main roofof bull resulting in sagging 1 tion of the roof, was Alet Sunday. ‘ The present plan is to put II a complete new truss, in addib ion to those now in place. all] the existing flat, roof newâ€! the building will be removed and rebuilt on the higher . evation obtained by use of tho new truss. Also, It I: planncd to jack up and nlnlorce any damage to on was my: el' iiiNii?iiiti,id fii2iifutll,t an {and an tgttMttt q. Putin: "We - ,rt16mithrtrtrp9trrrtit" Although there is 999° 9 several week: by old "d if: