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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Oct 1973, p. 3

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The yoke was on Jeff Wilson at Elizabeth Ziegâ€" ler School last Friday afternoon, but Sheila Rowe (left) and Eileen Enns helped ease the burden. The students were dressed in pioneer Secondary plan is nearer A secondary plan for downtown Waterloo came a little closer to becoming a reality Monday night alâ€" though chances for a spot zone change asked for by Young Street residents diâ€" minished. A group of residents on Young Street, concerned that their general residence zoning allows an apartment Chargex Accepted For over fifty years now., ‘The Real Mother Goose" has been delighting thousâ€" ands upon thousands of boys and girls, and the magic is as strong as ever. We offer a beautiful hardâ€" cover edition of "The Real Mother Goose". with over 160 _ colorful _ illustrations. This is the real ‘thing the same text and wonderful illustrations as the first printâ€" ing in 1916. Fifty-sevenzrint- ings later, we offer tté 1973 edition at only $2.95 A wonderful book for kids, as entertaining now as it has been for generaâ€" tions. Tuck a few away for Christmas. Do you remember your mother reading you these nursery rthymes? SATURDAY ONLY "THE REAL: MOTHER GOOSE" +9 95 (Upstairs â€" Beside the Waterloo Theatre) / 8660(‘ BARN 12 KING STREET NORTH 578â€"4950 1 _â€".â€"+â€"â€"iL The Chronicle Classified Ads Pay 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. â€" Wed. 10 a.m. â€" 6:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday 10 a.m. â€" 10 p.m Saturday 10 a m. to 6 p.m. building, applied for the zone to be changed to single family. New chief city planner, Richard Danziger â€" said consent for changing the zoning might start similar requests being made at city hall. He said he would not like to see a precedent set in this case. Mrs. Carmetta Abbott, Delivery available on request spokesman for the residents, said the request had been made only to ensure quality single family homes would remain on the street. fashion as part of a special day held by Mrs. Voelker‘s grade three class terminating pioneer studies. | inccundititnh ds 6n Bd | a secondary plan for the downtown. The report will be before council at the next committee meeting in two weeks. _ * k. a he. 3 t <ume * y e ~ Aapd s' <e,. * to.: :; .. * Td V: C :' a "o T un e ~'o «. C uh l Clige f C = . n * .. Nee ame > )»“:\L 3 “:’* Th s w + ‘I&‘:’}t is “ t . * We _ _ Lo on commmommmmmntiyr â€" _ IREBNTL P40A itzn.. .. BBLY ~atte. .. CLa _ OE * Wws t Waterjoo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 31, 1973 23

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