By CPL. WM. (BILL) HELLER: Our streets will soon be full of waists, but, just how many would qualify as experts. To he an expert you must have a nat- ural ability, know and under.. stand the rules, practice, and per- haps most important, you must have the right mental attitude. To have the right attitude means that you must remember that you have a big responsibility to others when you share the roads. You must always show good manners even when some- one else may not do so. Today, you are riding a' wheel, HOBBY-CRAFTS REGISTRATION WATERLOO Y.W.C.A. THE NEW WOOLWICH Community Hall is taking shape. The $60,000 struc- ture is being built and financed by the St. Jacob's Lions Club, and is being erected on property adjacent to the Lions Club donated park, on top of the St. Jacobs Hill. The auditorium will seat some 300 persons and will be run by the township parks and recreation committee. S. E. Derbecker, president, reports that the original estimates for the 50x100 building were too high so it has developed into a community affair with everyone pitching in. The Lions have already raised some $20,000 towards the project and hope to raise the re- mainder soon. 186 King St. S. Tiny Tots - Fridays 9.15-10.15 am 7 more weeks A Variety of Crafts 6 weeks April 13 - $6.00 Learn A Creative Hobby! Instruction Mrs. Heubad, Flower Arranging 6 weeks April 26 - $6.00 Wilma“ SANDWICHES" HOTELS . . . MOTELS . . . CLUBS . . . INSTITUTIONS Is Phone 745-0843 For Price list COLD OR HOT (INFRA-OVENS) T0 NICK'S CANTEEN Waterloo Police Tips WHOLESALE DIVISION Instructor Mrs. J. A. Taylor 1. How he "signals" for turns and stops; 2. how he "obeys" all traffic signals; 3. how he "yields" the right-of-way to pedestrians; 4. how he rides only "one" on a bike; 5. how he keeps "both" hands on the handle bars, ex- cept for signaling; 6. how he "always" rides in single file, but soon you will be driving, so it is wise to leam’ihe traffic reg- ulations now. It is easy to spot a good automobile driver by watch- ing how he drives - you can spot a good cyclist the same way. -Theri, are -eithtt ways to bot an expert: To Register Call 741-1711 Just like a good auto driver, a good cyclist always has con- trol of his bike and does not al- low it to zig-zag or wobble. close _to the right side of the street and makes no sudden charges in course; 7. how he "keeps" his bicycle in good shape; and 8. he makes sure that his bike is "seen at night" by having a good myflector and a good headlight (remember that reflective tape can be used in addition to lights and taillights by wrapping around the handle. bars, front or rear forks and on the near fender). WAIERIOO PROGRESSIVE Fflllilljil. CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION FRIDAY APRIL 14th 8:15 BRESlAll HOIEl Speaker--: HEWARD CRAFFTEY MP. Well known for his stand on Auto Safety and pre-Convention voting for party leadership. . THE NEW MEAL RIDING 0F WATERLOO is unnamed of the Cities of Waterloo and Galt, Towns of Preston, Hespoler, and Townships of Waterloo and North Dumfries. The selcction of delegates to the Ieader.liv convention in Sepia be discussed. The meeting will be followed by DANCING AND LUNCH. Admission (Including Lunch) $1.25 pet Peem The Progressive Conservative Associations of Waterloo North & South Residents of this area are eligible to become members of the association and will have a vote on f Attend 75th _,,rs,'_il"sl:', a] Birthday Dinner O HEX/â€[10!†OF OFFICERS . ADOPTION OF CONSTITUTION [irGi[ljTfl=lMjilijfl& Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Playford and Mrs. E. S. Playford of Water- loo recently attended the 75th birthday dinner held in honour of W. C. Bascombe of Toronto. The dinner was held at the Guild Inn,,Seartrorough. Also present were' Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Saun- ders and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bascombe, all of Toronto. April 5th, 1967 - 3:30 a.m., 76 King South - mattress fire. April 7th, 1967 - 8:34 am, Erb & Bridgeport Rd. - tractor fire. 4:37 p.m. - Lincoln Plaza - waste container. Welcome the uniformed, auth- orized fire fighter if he knocks at your door suggesting a look - see. for fire hazards. Close your door to fire, but keep it open for fire prevention. ALARMS ANSWERED April 3rd, 1967 - 10:56 a.m., King and Allen Streets - smoke investigation. 6:10 pm, Canada Barrels & Kegs - malfunction in light fix- lure, April 4th, 1967 - 3:48 pm. King Street South - gasoline spillage. The fire nghter that comes to your door is not there to pry into your private business, but he its there to assist you in making your home fire safe for yourself, four loved ones, and your friends. FIRE INSPECTION In a few weeks, uniformed fire tighten will be coming to your door to meet you, the Citizen, of our fair city, to try and help you make your home just a little bit safer tmm possible fire hazards. These visits by our men, intro- duce the semi-mutual fire impec- tion program that hes been in progress for the past several Spaghetti and Coffee House 32 King St. Waterloo Phone 744-2911 Above Poll's Roasteteria Open Every Night 5 till 2 Sundays 3 till ? Having A Party . . . Try Our Piping Hot Take Out Spaghetti ammo our 104mm TRY "TNE INFINITE NOODLE" . Your Fire Department “I. WM Chronicle, VIM, Apr. tt. t96r Deputy Fire Chief Char- les Waurechen, of 59 Dietz Avenue, south, Waterloo. Chief Waurechen has been with the Waterloo Fire de- partment since February 15, 1949 (was formerly with the Waterloo Police Force) and has been dep- uty chief since January 1, 1955. He is married to the former Geraldine Eby of Kitchener, and they have three children, Carol Anne (19), Richard (17) and Charles Jr. (15). His hob. bies are gardening and woodworking. 10:“ tax, Globe Fumnuro - Accidental alarm. April 8th, 1907 - 11:38 am, Allen Street East - Investigation. 5:27 p.m., 36 Elgin b bonfire Meet Your Firefighters investigation. 7:50 p.m., 175 Weber North , accidental alarm. April ttth, 1967 - 5:48 pm K-Mart - smoke investigation. will