Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Oct 1965, p. 14

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Rider Sniffers Concussion When Bicycle Fell Apart How safe is your child's bi- cycle? Could it suddenly fall apart throwing him or her into the path of an oncoming auto. mobile? This cycle shown above, was ridden by an adult, it fell apart one day when he hit a bump ind the rider ended up in hoe pita! wit a serious concussion. 'i'u,'ltct,ur1"i, point up the /rf"ii'i"'iii'i"i"i"iaviii)ii;oiFii, " "amh's No. (ONE LOCATION ONLY) TOWERS PLAZA PHO ”Wigs. OPEN 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M.\EVERYDAY N3 WORK FOR YoIfytrry " " . Bee Soft Water itiiitilliyiits0N'S BAKERY oft Water ley Ltd., 558 Belmont W. Kitchener Phone 744-8193 need to keep your bicycle in top condition. The rider was very fortunate that, he was not thrown into the path of an on- coming auto. The results would have been much more severe, it could have been fatal. _ Parents are urged, by the Waterloo PoliceK to check their youngsters bike to assure safe travelling. Water Service” PHONE 742-6054 inland a brutal leg when his Nate-Jailed and he ran irtto a car - lovers! accidents oheur. m when a boy (and a girl) fail- ed to signal -a turn and were hit by oncoming vehicles. Don't let this happen to your chin. The wiiertoo Police have been very active in an attempt to cave YOUR child from injur~ ies. This past spring they used a portable traffic crooning. replete with miniature signal lights, at all Waterloo Public and Separ- te schools. Police officers visited all the schools to give safety talks (approximately so such talks were delivered) to teach YOUR children the rules of safety. During these talks they have explained that, when the child leaves their home, the police ob ficer should be looked upon as substituting for the parent. This is done to make the child real- (Continued on page 11) Waterloo Stove Is Proud To Announce Their Appointment As Speed Queen Dealer In Waterloo . . . W l X 7441/ 021/) JM” pt', tyid - _E‘_C;ߣң_§lif;.E._T______.._â€"â€"â€"SO")THWATil-33»?â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"O span IilETltrll.lilllf, I: ';jCiij";'ii. 'riifiiriri, . '4'si,'ii."i'_,_i,_,_,'_l,':"_i','i,,, 'i'yii,i',c,'i,"c If you had X-ray eyes and could see the big difference in the way washers are built . . . you would quickly decide on a Speed Queen. BECAUSE, look at these features: 'iii',','.".,)',',, imbuqiuqqmwwm For cad: serving od Pear Helene 3 epnned Canadian Bartlett pear halves which have drained lied. Place them, stem end up, in a rbet glass or ml. a scoop a! vanilla ice croan tween the drizzle with chocolate syr 2 teaspoom vanilla\ 2 tablespoons butter Cut ch ate in pieces and stir over until dissolved and thick and smooth. Stir until dissolved. "Boil 3 minutes a nutter. Serve hot or cold. May be shop refrigerator and reheated. No OTHER WASHER gives you so many ttertetitB . . . so much durability . . . so much dependability Open Monday to Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friday Till 9:00 p.m. . Plenty of Free Parking (Brisk, Gentle, Hand Washables) Flexibility of Cycle Control 3 SPEEDS (you ore the boss) Simplicity of operation (no "mystery" cycles) 12 lycapacity Stai ess Steel T, titrit-Iserfprated Spin Tub (lint Joes t get trapped in clothe during spin) irusthroot - chip-prim ttt Ball Beariit S Ill-Tub Mount tthr extra long life) ARC-CUATE Transmission For -smooth spinning - less wear and tear) (proved in nearly 6,000,000 washers - all parts guaranteed 5 years) kid Drive .res unsweetegfed ATE sy stir over low heat in water s_mooth. Add sugar and " unutes and add vanilla aryl Egg/org; tit covered jar

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