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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jan 1971, p. 15

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Deaths Weddings â€"â€"__ _ City fire loss 327'2'"'"'()8‘:""2)“m couple will reside in Kitchener. L. P. Cullaton officiated. x = The bride is a daughter of Mr. W Blrths and Mrs. Gerald Schippanoski, 6 bridegroom is a son of Mrs. TAN, Mr. and Mrs. Wang Seng, YÂ¥von Racine, 50 Hickory St., and 280 Philip St., at Kâ€"W Hospital, the late Joseph Rohrbacher. Jan. 5, daughter. After their honeymoon, the HOUSTON, Mr. and Mrs. Michâ€" er were married Jan. 8 at St. Joâ€" Ana is the future home of Shirâ€" ley Margaret Mary Forwell and Paul John King Jr. They were married Jan. 9 at St. Anne‘s RC Church here. * The bride, of 97 Mariborough Ave., Kitchener, Ont., is a daughâ€" ter of Joseph Forwell, of 242 King CLARKE, John Howard, 221 Rodney St., Jan. 6, 66 years. SALTER, Mrs. John, Detroit, Jan. 6. GRAHAM, Mrs. T. W., 193 Bruce St., Brantford, Jan. 5, 78 years. SHILLING, Percy, 175 Waterloo St., Kitchener, Jan. 7, 50 years. WOO, Jeffry Gee, 4 Willow St., Jan. 7, eight years. and Thomas Richard Rohrbachâ€" LIMITED Victoria Street Yard 296 Victoria St. N., Kite Kingâ€"Forwell SANTA ANA, Calif. â€" Santa CANNEL COAL CANADA FARM & INDUSTRIAL _â€"_â€" EQUIPMENT SHOW Ideal for Fireplaces Enjoy Y our Fireside ....... #0GG Lithographers 413 Albert St., Waterioo Announcing Our New Name FUEL & SUPPLY JOHANNSâ€"GOUGH LIMITED per bushel lincluding basket) (formerly D. R. Staines Printing Co.) 25 Kitchener In these days of downcycle for candidness, it is refreshing to learn of a sign of a curio shop: Junk bought â€" Antiques Sold. ael, Tutors House 4, University of Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Jan. 6, son. < SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Carl, 283 Glenridge Drive, at Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 4, daughter. WEBER, Mr. and Mrs. Henry RR 3, Waterloo, at Kâ€"W Hosâ€" pital, Jan. 4, twin sons. DIRKS, Mr. and Mrs. Waldeâ€" mar, 31 Menno St., at Kâ€"W Hosâ€" pital, Jan. 4, son. BULLOCK, Mr. and Mrs. Ronâ€" ald, 556 Glen Manor Blvd., at Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 6, daughâ€" ter. j BEAL, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, RR 1. Waterloo, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Jan. 7, son. DOERFLER, Mr. and Mrs. Earl 73 Leaside Place, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Jan. 7, daughter. HOSEA, Mr. and Mrs. William, 407 Hazel St., at St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital, Jan. 8, daughter. groom‘s parents are Mr, and Mrs. Paul J. King Sr. of Santa Ana. moon at Big Bear Mountain Ski BOOKSTORE THIS WEEK‘S BEST SELLERS m mmm . Inside The Third Reich ~ The Art of Painting The Human Zoo “ Canadian Cook Book Fire Island Fondue Cook Books The L S A M Soul Sm _ WATERLOO SQUARE 578â€"2410 JANUARY 27â€" 30, 1971 Sibir Waterioo County Diary The Sensuous Woman Zap Day Natural History Adventure Songs of Leonard Cohen How Children Learn Reality Therapy The Shining Stranger On Aggression The Complete Seafood Cook Now Show Me Your Belly (Freedom) 742â€"8369 Exhibition Park â€" Toronto, Ontario Last year, the group collectâ€" ed 538 tons of paper. However organizers feel the figure could be doubled or tripled with active coâ€"operation from local citizens. The next paper drives planâ€" ned are for March 6 and 20. Othâ€" ers are scheduled for May 15 and In this way tons of paper which are normally disposed of in weekly garbage will be reâ€" cycled back into useful proâ€" ducts rather than adding to the city‘s waste problems. This painless contribution toâ€" ward pollution control will also benefit® the scouts who derive funds from the waste paper sales. it on the curb on the morning of the advertised collection dates. Many of the home fires resulted from carelessness with cigarâ€" ettes of matches, according to the chief. Scouts plan paper drive The boy scouts of the North Waterloo district have appealed to acea residents to coâ€"operate with them in their paper colâ€" lections. The scouts suggest it will take little effort for residents to _s;ore waste paper and to place One $15,000 fire resulted in a spark from a fireâ€"place igniting material some distance away. In another instance, a cigarette butt set a chesterfield alight reâ€" sulting in an $18,000 blaze. There were no fire deaths in the city during 1970 but four persons were taken to hospital suffering from burns or smoke inhalation. Damage in several house fires was as high as $10,000 or $15,000. Mr. Staller said he had no explanation for the numâ€" ber of outbreaks, since circumâ€" stances in each case were diffeâ€" rent. Fire at 90â€"93 Union St. E. caused an estimated $62,000 year occurred to a warehouse at 450 Weber St. N., where damâ€" age was estimated at $67,882. Another major fire on King Street caused $67,0000 damage. Several apartments and two business premises at _ 89â€"90 King St. N., were gutted in the blaze. loss in 35 fires at ‘their homes. In 1969 there were 41 house or apartment fires which resulted in a loss of $24,683. Although the 1970 fire losses were greater _ there were 15 fires. Figures for 1970 were 396 compared to 412 alarms in 1969. $100,000 more than the previous last year totalled $274,000, an increase of $74,000 on 1969. Fire Chief John Staller notes the big increase arose from fires fire $123,323 4A rash of kitchen fires also contributed to the total damage. In many of these cases the acâ€" tual fire damage was small but smoke damage quite extensive. House of Furniture 46 King North _ Waterioo Telephone 576â€"5440 Houseful _ ALAN RIGBY‘S &. FITNESS CENTRE Lower Mail, Waterioo Square 576â€"2680 Waterioo Novice "B" vs Woodstock Waterioo PeeWee "B" vs Woodstock Waterioo Bantam "B" vs Woodstock TVUESDAY, JANUARY 19 Waterloo Novice "A" vs Stratford .. ... . ... ... .. Waterioo PeeWee "A" vs Stratford ... ... .. ... .. Waterloo Juveniles vs. Stratford .. ... ... .. .. ... FOR RENT YOoOU CAN LOSE UP To 15 LBS. AND 2 DRESS SIZES IN A MONTH WOMEN‘S CONDITIONING _ & REDUCING CLASSES Waterioo Midgets vs. Gait . . . . . Waterioo Juveniles vs. Plattsville FURNITURE and * APPLIANCES > One Kkoom or A Complete WATERLOO | minor _ HOCKEY â€" & Waterloo Arena SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 HUB LEAGUE Admission Adults 50° â€" Children Free erioo Chronicle, Thursday, January 14, 1971 15 ~ |, Hockey Schedule â€" Compliments THURSDAY JANUARY 21 PIONEER LEAGUE KITCHENER RANGERS HOCKEY CLUB JOIN THE 500 LADIES WHO HAVE BECOME HAPPIER AFTER LOSING OVER 2 TONS OF FAT SINCE AUG. 1969 * Includes Sauna & WhirIpool Bath, Cold Plunge Pool , * Inspect our health Facilities and see our class in action * Membership entitles you to attend any and all classes ATTENTION MEN... Mon.â€" 6:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m. Tues â€" 9:30 a.m., 1 :30 p.m., 7 p.m. Thurs. â€" 9:30 a.m., 7 p.m. 3 Months $25.00 12 months $50.00 71 King S.. FAMILIES APPRECIATE OUR FINE CHAPEL FACILITIES €Cbwardb 4. oob Funeral Home Ltd. 7:00 p.m 8:00 p.m 9:00 p.m 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 745â€"5383

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