Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 May 1976, p. 2

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federal, provincial, regional and municipal police agenâ€" cles taking the opportunity to encourage citizens to supâ€" port the cause of law and The Waterloo Regional Police Force is no excep Week and is taking part in the exercise by providing Open House, community displays and various other This week has been set Police Week in Waterioo â€" fBoggs for #Men & SPECIAL _ All Suits Reduced $Raggas for #Â¥len ; and Police Choir took part in the parade and service. A community police dis play will appear at the WATERLOD WATERLOO |/‘ SQUARE 886-1 250 ONT ARIO L‘-‘ OPEN THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. Region was scheduled to beâ€" from May 12th to 15th deâ€" providing a manned dispaly at the same time, utilizing the Police Week theme. The R.C.M.P. will also be ‘‘We Only Look Expensive Officers. who have contriâ€" buted beyond their normal RK.R. 3, Cambridge to honâ€" role in the cause of law mences at 7:30 pAn. and is open to the public. May 10th to May 13th the public is invited to attend Open House at the Waterioo at centre. Open house hours will be from 7:00<p:m:â€"~to 9:09p.m. In addition to the public evutsbduhdll,_fi(c;: terloo Regional Police and Pipe Band will appear at other Community events . a recommendation from In addition to the public the city‘s engineer that and Pipe Band will appear young St. yards be diszconâ€" at other Community events the St. Jerome‘s: High The Pipe Band will also. ww-m mathmm: * being held" at the Co Graduation exerâ€"=© Waterioo Knights of Columâ€" cises in Ayimer, Ontario on bus Hall, Friday, May 14th.. Friday afternoon, May 14th., recycling newsprint atâ€" the Young St. yards be disconâ€" tinued was reluctantly acâ€" cepted Monday by council committee. City engineer James Wilâ€" Recycling bin is discontinued ure because of the current depressed market price for newsprint, a decline in the number of residents using city‘s inability to find a bin operator to collect the newsâ€" print. For the past four months, the paper has been removed to the city‘s landfill site inâ€" stead of being recycled beâ€" cause the bin operator has not been collecting the paâ€" per he said. ‘"Waste newspaper prices are still at a very low level and the present operation, through having to employ city staff for cleanâ€"up on a The Kâ€"W Social Planning Council will hold its annual meeting May 18 at the Adult Recreatio} Centre in Waterloo. .. The theme of the meetâ€" Joe Connell feted at retirement night (Continued from pape 1) Wagon. _ An allâ€"expense paid trip to Israel, presented by the Kâ€"W Jewish Community, moved Mr. Connell and his wife close to tears. They also received an electric organ, a clock from the Citizens of the Year Club, a complete set of luggage. and a bound scrapbook conâ€" taining personal messages from hundreds of friends and associates. One of the highest honors bestowed on Mr. Connell} Thursday was the Lou Buckâ€" ley award. The Buckley award has been handed out ofâ€" Social council holds meet at 440 Phillip St. Waterioo Warehouse Odds and Ends and Discontinued Lines of Carpet and Vinyi Flooring is a celebration of 10 Now Annual Pre Inventory Clearance low 3495 to s1 295 sq. yd. Read Fridays Record for complete details mended the closâ€" Regular $7.95 to 18.95 sq. yd. Saturday May 15 in city costs in excess of any marketable value the paper might have." pressed regret that the low market value of recycled paper no longer made the know it‘s the trend. T‘m preâ€" pared to vote in favor (of cause the city of Waterioo is not going to solve the lem with one bin in the works council should not mislead the public by providing a years of social planning. in the Twin Cities. Dr. Frank paper is ending up at the landfill site. i **Unless there is a market, there is no point in collectâ€" ing paper for recycling," at 7:44 p.m. *66â€" ©76â€" 86. only three times during the last 30 years by the Kitchenâ€" er YMCA. ~~ A dusty record book deâ€" tailing the early history of the YMCA Delta Club also brought back many memor, ies for Mr. Connell. The print of an oil paintâ€" ing which will be hung in his honor at the YMCA was also given to Mr. Connell by the Y‘s Men‘s Club. As Mr. Connell thanked his friends and associates for their gifts, he pledged that he and his wife would ‘"‘continue to serve the "Y~ as unpaid volunteers and two sexy senior citizens‘‘.

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