«. Thursday, July 28, 19859 . Hunting & Fishing Municipal Affairs Board Approves City Purchase Waterloo Council was told Monday night that the Departâ€" ment of Muntetpal Affairs has approved the city‘s purchase of Snyder‘s Ltd., for $619,000 and total of $115,000. The proper ties now hold a tenement house though lead helped holid the lure well down in the water. In the party were Jack Oberâ€" le, Johnny Moyer, Bob Totke, Howard Tozke and Vern. Berkâ€" hardt. Practically all fish were ta ken at the three hundred foot level aithough the two taken on spinning gear were over shoals In last week‘s news we were in such a hurry we overlooked two other doners towards the family picnic. First of all we wish to thank Urban Swarts: for the fine felt mat he donatâ€" ed as a prize and also Jack Gorâ€" don of Kist Beverages who donâ€" ated the free soft drinks for the children. These gentlemen have always been very generâ€" ous to the club and their donaâ€" tions are greatly appreciated. a week at the camp. This Saturday, July 25th, there will be a regular Saturâ€" day night dance at the club with a very good hand to proâ€" vide the music, so do your part as club members and come out and lend your support, the more the merrier. The following Saturday night, August ist will be Hermie Wuergler‘s WINDUP DANCE. ‘This will be the last dance Hermie will have as Entertainâ€" ment Chairman and he reâ€" quests your attendance and help to make is a real successâ€" some very good music to dance to, why not come out and make this WINDâ€"UP DANCKE one that will be remembered for a surprises in store for all those that attend, such as door priz es and lucky draws as well as long time. big sporting event is scheduled to take place at the club, this will be a horseâ€"shoe tournaâ€" ment between members of the Waterloo Legion and the memâ€" bers of the Waterloo Rod & Gun Club. This fighting feud promises to be a very interâ€" esting affair, because both the Legion and the Waterloo Rod & Gun Club have some very good horseâ€"shoe pitchers. This special event has been talked about for sometime with both sides claiming to be champions and now once and for all on August 1l4th, the champions will be decided. The team from our club has not yet been selâ€" ected and if any of our memâ€" bers wish to take part in this sporting event we would sugâ€" gest they come out to the club and get in a little practice. We suggest just a lttle practice in case the oys from the Legion fish they catch while they are en their holidays and for those members who are not going en holidays remember to port the club dances on g put on the heat and they are just liable to do it, the mï¬ well, they have not been As vacation time has once again rolled around, we will not be reporting any news for a couple of weeks, in the meanâ€" will continue to enter those big up as yet, but there is bound (Continued from Page 4) WATERLOCO ROD AND GUN CLUB NEWS by Freddie Shanks w by Council May 280 and at subsequent mm "’""Ixr; i-u.;‘uii“xv{g _ Comâ€" pany # o steres were pun:m last year for $406,000. These purchases have jcipal Affairs . The buildings on all the proâ€" perties will be torn down to make way for a proposed mailâ€" type shopping centre. Enviâ€" sioned for the site are a depart ment store, some 20 to 30 smailer shops and parking for obtained by the Ontario Munâ€" icipal Board. * FORMERLY YOUNG‘S BETTER VISION GLAOSES ao qutEn st. nomrm ronk areoint ROLLER & PICTUREs PAINT ROLLER & TRAY _ 149 set C. R. NIMMO i; » â€" REG. 1.98 ..... 98( OPTOMETRIST BROADLOOM ENDS Also, council was told that a public hearing would likely and a 40â€"acre plot from Fredâ€" erick Snider for $90,000. Both properties will give the city room for industrial expansion along the Weber Street extenâ€" Lawn Bowling Club I wish to Letters to the editor On "GaeaAmy" rBbooen SCATTER RUCGS 18" xz 2#7" â€" SPECIAL 17.50 for 7 . 9 5 WALLPAPER PHONE SH 2â€"1971 FOR APPOINTMENT x 54" â€"â€" VALUES TO 19¢ $1.98 C'lilh && "Taiy i0 19086 PAINT SPECIALS :; 4.95 gal. DISCONTINUED COLORS House of Color â€" Gloss Enamel! ty 1.69 at. CLo Flat Semi â€" Gloss <€ s 10“ q‘. * 5-% 8‘]. " Reg. 8.95:â€" 6 .9 5 gal. Generai Purpose White & Shatter Green AIN1 J LULliALJ by SHERWIN WILLIA PAINTER CRAFT â€" Exterior White & Undercoat o t a SANDRAN VINYL FLOOR COVERING Rgmnants m REG. 179 sq. yd. 1.39 sq. yd.. DISCONTINUED LINES STANDARD GUAGE â€" SECONDS STANDARD GUAGE â€" FMRSTS â€" Te a% oo lnoing a me GuF club in your May Zist edition. The article was a great help in acquiring some much seedâ€" ed new lawn bowlers. Not anly this, but it â€"beiped to raise inâ€" Dr. C. W. Welantin®. _ Many peoule bave asked what causes these disâ€" tortions to develop in the spinâ€" al column. The causes are many and varied with modern living providing ample opportunities. occur in early childhood when bumps or ftalls disturb the nmorâ€" mal process of spimnal developâ€" ment. The misuse of toys such spinel aebnormelities caveed by injury suffered during pregâ€" namcy or delivery. Injuries may oversize bicycles cam cause a tilting of the peivis and subâ€" most common. Men and women 20 7 on SUMMER TOYS #\ Your Health and Chiropractic SPECIALS AT m "a e 2 bowiers which 1 feolâ€"is impor ant for thieo sport. Once agsin, thank peipng twn boriing 209 ow just a few of the people in 6¢câ€" cupstions that can result in a spine out of line. Often a few Spine! distortioms reflect abâ€" nermel changes in the toundaâ€" tion of the body which sheow Up in Kray picstures of the Himbs, swpime and poivic erea. Whon the Chiremencter studies these pictures he can determine what is wromsg with the frameâ€" work of the body and then proâ€" geed to restore noermal contour and pesitiening of the spine and suggeat methods of provenâ€" ting turther imury. Published in the public inter est by the Waterlooâ€"Wellington District Chiropractic Council. terest in the sqmame in on 1i hib Waterioo Laewn Bowling 10V/xc ea. 9/Ȣc ea. illmess and dis Yours truly, 3 x