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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jul 1959, p. 1

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â€"~ Red Cross Reteives Afghan RELEASE OF EMPLOYEES on the day of the Queen‘s visit is urged by Mayot Meinzinger of Kitchener. How about the employers who don‘t believe in all this "falldoroy" or are they supposed to close up just to keep the mayor happy? J.H.S. SCORCHING HOT WEATHER of the past few days has re sulted in many becoming semiâ€" nudists. On some ofâ€"the young, this doesn‘t look too bad until the shorts and halters are worn down town. On some of the other with their fat legs and flabby stomachs, it looks so horrible as to defy description. It‘s a good thing that some of the women who wear them have husbands with strong stomachs and vice versa. Officials of Waterloo Branch, "‘The Canadian Red Cross Socâ€" fiety, have forwarded to the naâ€" tiondal headquarters a beautiful afghan blanket, made by the boys and girls of Bearinger School, 25, RR. 3, Waterloo. The blanket was made on a weaving machine during craft classes and on rainy noon hours. Money for the wool was raised by school collections, a J.H.S. the Board have been sold for $7,000 to George Gies, 208 Alâ€" len St. East, Waterloo. There were five bids receivâ€" ed on the lots which formed the western side of the Northâ€" dale School grounds. The Gies bid was the highest. , The Kâ€"W High School Board offer of almost an acre of land to the east of Northdale School has been accepted by the board for $1,500. This will provide room for any future addition to the Northdale: School which is presently unâ€" der construction. Mr. L. J. Zepf, 22 William St. West has purchased a 35 foot by 25foot unused portion |of _ the Alexandra _ School | grounds for $200. THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDTTION _ . The Public School Board has been advised that a 12foot Teacher at Bearinger School is Mrs. R. S. Landers. e "We at Red Cross think it is great to see children so inâ€" terested in helping others," said Mrs. Agnes Hicks, Branch sectretary. "We have asked headquarters to use the blanâ€" ket where it is most needed. It may be sent to Korea or to are in great need, or it might be used in connection with the " 4 ge the board Street ind made to 1 at an earl originally right. of way from Northdale School grounds to Columbia Street is being turned over by the City of Waterloo to the board. This will provide easy access for children attending Northdale School from . the northern part of the city, Mr. McCorkindale said. Street industrial basin will be: made to the City of Waterloo at an early date. The land was originally purchased by the board as a school site but these plans have since been changed with development of the area for industrial sites. l{ ns thought the transfer of seven acres of land owned by the board in the new Weber In September, at the request of Waterloo Township .Sghool Area No. 2, some 45 students from the Westdale area on Erb Street West will be admitted to Waterloo . public schools in September at the regular nonâ€" resident fee. North Wat. District Akala Club Holds End of Season Meet Approximately 40â€" person atâ€" tended the last Akala Club meeting of the season at Cressâ€" man‘s Woods Monday evening. Guests included the wives and friends of the Cub Leaders. Club _ President, _ Howard Weir, 1st Waterloo Pack, was (Continued on Page 3) m(?if:; f;o;; ‘fib-_ifiaiv'idtials and corporations in the Niagara peninsula provided $13,280; 15 Programme of _ Arts and Crafts, Games, Athletics, etc., will be conducted at the fo‘â€" lowing school grounds â€"Monday through Friday, July 6 to Augâ€" ust 14. 1959 Summer Staff will Donald Stuss, Nancy Amy â€" Elizabeth Ziegler ind 4 *o ___ i St. Michael‘s â€" Beth Pearce, Art West â€" Macâ€" * Nee en Harold Wagner along with Margaret Sim â€" tot lot programme. Each playâ€" ground is staffed by a male and female leader. Waterloo City Playgrounds Week days 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Recreationally Speaking! BY THE WATERLOO RECREATION DEPT. lA db , Allan Koch â€" , Paul Enns Debley â€" rected all the games. p.m., plus at least one evening a week, sometimes two, from 7:15 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Activities Programme _ activities | are planned particularly for schoolâ€" aged children and each playâ€" grounc day is made up of proâ€" gramme periods set aside for certain age groups or club inâ€" terests Daily programme is built around a central theme "Around The World In Thirty Days" based on the interest of those attending regularly. Apart from the usual games and ‘athletics, this ‘ ;wm" special programme eatures will include GIRLS SEWING habits of the various countries {(Continued or Page 2) *

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