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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Apr 1959, p. 1

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It ACCORDING m A DYLAN "a net up way back in 1939. coun- eil chins they have no legal ne- Source in dealing with the ti cycle rack 09 King Shoot: - J.H.S. C WATERLOO LAND men Leander Strattsaarsthathe hasbeeatassessedaMatortgon 8% aeresrtmtnonrtheeitr nrantstotmrtarempeetr,t- eiairtxt1teeeismstrT%aerec ’Yet the first the bylaw reads; 99. No pencil shall‘ encum- ber, obstruct. injure or M by animals. vehicles. - a other means any mad. stud. square, alley, lane, bridge or other communication in the said town of Waterloo. Granting that the bth doet n't mention bicycle racks spe- cifically, in our ottin_icset_ttw wide other "No person shall Jrderror main- If this isn’t cough, Sect!!! 106 of the same MM states, tirr the sale u godda. wares or merchandise. What do they suppose the bicycle shop is maintaining this stand for, a decoration? Regardless of the interwar tion placed on it by council. a great any feel this bylaw very adequately takes care of the situation. merchant is using the road or sidewalk as part of his business and also for free advertising. This privilege is refused other merchants in Wuterloo, which is nothing other than discrim- ination. The stand has now been moved off the road. It should be moved right off the street. J.H.S. WE WERE KIDDED last week over radio by Gard Show for keeping up the fight to obtain our own license lure-n in Waterloo, Gord thought it was alittlelateasmostcarowncrs have now obtained their lieew so plates. minibus old boy, We aren’t 'rtartnow.martteweeanttet 'omethingdoetetrrthetimeit license. them.Bo-er,wehamsmtin. trntirloftettintrtheartftteget at 1tiraahimrgkiee “$1,“ buteorrneiraartherwhmrt ttttoverthe8t,4Mmark. J.H.S. TMEBoARDoFttiNNtRSwiit makentmtrotWater1ootoar. manatred_tottetridof. would be to have the and and gravel removed from city streets. Right now there is more dirt on the roads than in the fields. SOME RESIDENT! 0F Bricker Ave., claim that Menu nt- tending the college ere being allowed to park their vehicles all night on the street while they, the residents, get tickets if their cam m left out. While we realise that some diuretic- nut he and In the handing out of parking tickets. if there it my Mon about It still remains that this You’re looking at it the same it. J .118. as...“ q THUG PllFERS DOUGH [ROM DAIRY 4 Part. E., was the scum of an Miss Nora Rub-In uni an. Stella Schell were in, glue _tt through the side oagtranee. The ladies were made a ll. on the t1oorandtaidnottaiqNe five minutes or they would be phone and gathered up approx- imately - in mall hills which were on the deck in the office. Leaving by way of the same entrance he took off on foot up Halls Lane. Miss ItetF burn followed " a distance at Budget hits Waterlooite's wallet cigarettes; alcohol, taxes jump the nation, to the average Wat- erlooite it means that the price of cigarettes has jumped by three cents a pack. 7 - This was Ge of the first and, to the average taxpayer, the most drastic result of the budget which was released lad week, in an effort to cut the annual deficit. Watérlm Coin The interest in coin collect- ing has certainly shown itself by the fast increase in member, ship in the local coin society. After only three meetings the club now boasts a membership of thirty-three collectors. Over forty members and guests were present qt lrt my“? “Knight, Vice President of the mum Numismatic Club Aldermen Tour Streets t-Gtautteutoiirotthe nemoeWrttraodMrhtetreets mmmmfeet aggdarenoweaaiertoree. NO TURN SIGNS at the cor- is!!! ball: the nine red as the Stop sign, it is causing con- siderable confusion and the city engineer he been instruc- ted to investigate the possibi- lity of using some other color. J.H.S. commune flu AttThCLtt in been received on the spraying of privately owned elm trees. If you are one of meanwhil- While the Flemming budget stderitsfe member a! an; have ing this may service. all the mrpeeintendeot of the Put Board and he will make all ar- menu It: you. Mm they are mend, every tree will he tagged, to indicate ithnstteerttriitra. 1.8.8. that magnum-gunma- h the crowd d but... tAdgmtieesattMst- at at." uni-uninhib- tyris'ertt'ii41lii us.- “about aatdaetatMhmrtingea..MO" mw.um swuuaumaba -krH.U*tnetrrtherehre. Irtgttrttteptttitmaebeekemd brown topooatandoldpeak cap were found on the mound floor of the Walper Motel. A e%t1tigteettqhtmttberatadettT mammoth!» AeheehodaMitteatueh theatgegagsdatgteesweeerrtade ttrtherttieefteeeqrit8-tgt Whilethegotemmeetttazis msVtroemttsaraeu_treetf20, addedtotherHeetrrtathaeeo MimrWate6toretailersheM thepeieeetCa_'to38eessts muedtheest_tnewgtoehs Louisa-p “WM Mr. Joe Dacia, Bruce Mb Adam and George Boxweu of theWWPhiutatietheiet- ed an excellent talk on issues of Olympic Stamps and their history. . A short film on the admins of gold was shown and the meeting was closed with a trading" session. city streets on Saturday morn- ing starting at 9.00 am. to es- timate the amount of damage done to the and: after the past winter. Bicycle Rack Is Off King . . . But Where To Put It? The Traffic and Transportat- ion Committee chairman Don- ald Snider reported Monday night that the Boole not that was on King St. is now on the sidewalk and the - will be thetterliehe-ottetrw cum-i In an w. _rAr..trf.w not:_ beg, omrmm or foul by Waterloo, V Wfigmlfl’! He said that no legal action all be take- bee-e the t1testnereasedreief gqeegtttgttrrefNtttt- maths “Wino"! A Bird" v" (found! Is Tdd _ wtu',tat1g,ttatgglfTt a con-Ind]- eo- . ,',2ffgtlut"lfMltW'atied,1'i, dermeair-eMthrittt-itnem were‘overahurel’tolunder Court Mr-of28SDutFAme. “was: -..M?.Mruar.t.nett-reao1ut_...ae liiidatthoendoetheg-d m extmuioaofrriek-ttt.auin1eett. a1ettertothee-itt-tteland, tnamttiCfiaeqditrrNtPelpmm Aatr1ehaatrSt.mtatit1uad tgornarmidtrntutdiatHetintol-'""' the industrial subdivision around Phillip Street. council had intentions of closing it. menswear PM Dytten ihiiati, - Hm” Laugh: Kiwi -" ' their“ - would' hnmttsrarmahtosten. -- - {dim ' rlkthe land gut Ieared,ahmgwtttta"eenttn- ereareinthreostMSSmmees ofhhtsor,inemnetaa-toti ttentreeteduntGattrtat. 1 Thetmdttetealudfetranir; - on all taxable income» over W nymwhiehvill afhsettarrp-eaming- iXhisnrtnanettatthatth- LmIMumHm :llmneo use may if“??? year. will my "tlet tax; includ- Pftifrtaeeoettrmredtrtttsk Whi1ethemanabouttmmis notteot-riththeine- fo'?" - ,mutaneeaihiiii, dis- The ftnanee minister announ- ced across the board increases in non British imports of wool- lens and worsteds in his bud- local Men To Attend lutlieran Brotherhood Conference In Florida Two Kitchener men associat- ed with Lutheran Brotherhood will attend the Lutheran Broth- erhood President's Club cow ference April " through IT at the Balmoral Hotel. Miami other communication in the said Town of Waterloo. 105. No person shall draw, pad: or propel any halal-t. hot-ain'- vaso- at mine, or any bicycle or other which otrttroeetea1atatgartrsidee walk in any public street (I other nine - with. the Ton of Wan-loo. (at h the lawful m at a “all to a has anythhouu, §ard. or lot Mg 9 same . I“. No person nun heap or lull. person mu heap or mam on any “with in the Town any - c sandal-thank. unmet-detain“... Toward "on Court id mum; Gad eeterot61,A1ttbNethepror- "dtrilttt1tttcrutei1fort Mainland”. hgGeoiGeehardt ton-APT“ " Jut_Ltt1trFt-;atiaeumirttt "aetdertttm-'ett%rtasseir1 mood that“! would be ‘auurdtheclu mu “m it“! a! data. AH.SethhrtWeetahatiwestart 1yriirtEFii.i. _A1t1r1tNt-tyr1tyoriurougo inhuman let went ip police cars and Alderman Hughes was placed in the back so she couldn’t get out until someone opened the door from the outside. Beach, Fla. They are Alfred N. Werner, 131 Stirling avenue S., general agent, and Them-ore A. Weber. 712 Edna street, district repre- sentative associated with the Werner ggency. ‘ General agents and district representatives qualify for membership in the club on basis of their agency or indi.l1- ual production of written busi. ness during the year. Speakers at the conference will include Cart P. Granrud. Minneapolis, president of Lut- heran Brotherhood; Dr. R. H. 9erbtrding, member of the nee minus-er and ehair. Inn of the board of Insurance board of Hirectors, and Alden C. Palmer, Indiana state mn- HaeUd C. noel. vice presi- dent and new director of mende- for Lutheran Brother. hood, is In charge at arrange- ments for the whim mar oraitaereioetse GGi, -irtg of the Elm trees in tttcity'." . Indisupolis. no 'oeretr_ttti, mt it. 'tmr,wedias'teetanrealis “mammal” ing neat-1i 10,600 in benevol- gug hula-g all mob d earueeaneetmstot. V id. Hughes: "B... 1tseemsthelaattimethem Ni.

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