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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 May 1976, p. 11

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, The Waterloo Downtown Residents' Association elect- ed a netexetmtive at its annual meeting May 12. am this deadline mam: extended until the end of the “We are quite pleased with the interest in restruc- turing. We've had about sixty people out to each of our three public meetings WDRA elects Bob R owell as president A probationxofficer with the Ontario government will be the guest speaker May 25 when the Kitch- ener - Waterloo Christian Women's Club meets at Bob Rowen of 131 William St. West was re-elected for his second term of office as president. Other members elected tbat-urge positions on the executive were Marg Rowen. Marg Kerr-Lawson. Valerie Eagles, Keith Eag- les, Rosemary Rowe, David White, Phyllis Pemberton, Gwilym Roberts. Doug Woodley and Bruce bums- About so people attended the annual meeting last Wed- nesday at the Adult Recrea- tion Centre and participated in a discussion about the in- itiation of a minimum hous- ing standard by-law. Guest speakers pere Gerry Beck- ner. fire prevention officer for Kitchener, Andy Balfour. WAKE-UP! SHAPE um MIX! THE TREASURE TR OVE _ Women's club hosts luncheon Hours 10-5:30 Tues. - Sat. " Union St. E. Wanda. "5-6373 and Deck wan, a Lette. t7 $1) Lion of the Hydro Com- missions mm the region andsomeCttantttirsotCtrm. sponded. " well. there have been Mansions from indi- All comments will be tay. ea into consideration by the study team in formulating mama Kitchener director of build- ing and inspections and Andy Kidd, a senior building in- spector for Kitchener. Claude Wood, Bruce Lums- den and Aid, Brian Tumbull were also on the panel. Waterloo has been con- sidering a minimum housing bylaw for two years since a consultant's report recom- Bingemn Park Ballroom for a luncheon. Ellen Trimmer of Weston is a probation officer and author. She will speak at: ter the lundIeon which bed , Basic WHIRL "NIP Mower Model 16073 24 uillllt1 tr. ”Till” Lloyd Schmitt EQUIPMENT Service To All Mat” Haven't you dine without a Tom long my)? [ Puddicombe. R.R. 2. New - Hamburg. The meeting will begin at lit am. _ titiser their local utility or gins at 1 pm. A special feature of the luncheon will be spring (lower ar- rangements by Cart Caits less at Cameron‘s Flowers. Special music will be provided by soprano Jean Wilmer. hastess chairman available to all those tister. the Regional Clerk in the Marshal Centre. Written submissions should be made to the Regional Clerk. Mats- land Centre, Waterloo. of the K-W Christian Busi; ness and Professional Wom- en's Council. Free nursery care for children will be provided at the luncheon. Tickets are $3.75. They can be obtained by calling- Mrs. Vera Dahms, SIM-8247' or Mrs. Dorothy Elliott. 745-9243. The, K-W Christian Wom- en's Club will also host a prayer coffee meeting May 20 at the home of Mrs. R. Puddicombe. R.R. 2. New 886-3310 qeimrT-to Nowa- ' ieqr"iqt 'ligrim. WI ”new." PATIO tkbs AND SIDEWALK MANY SIZES & COLOURS. 'itrg,'ttgtttat 50% "tttttt "s., m -Iblunlam o.iaad'1"rTdi'tMttNPr'lcdttt'tlte'i'Nh- l STARBURST PATIO SLABS producers of 319°...“ ' Manhunt-In; in ”than an. 'flt11ttffhStia't k "llttl'dtt18' 'T' " 'mmu t,'t'il4l.t'.it'.l'ir.t.i'ili' tit or daiiot - CONCRETE STEPS 8: PORCHES _ElLT(alriTTirN? Ji' T ... c, .Tpéw ', NATURAL STONE PRODUCTS ' CHAEreEtt-sYK-E-E"t. 6tt s WATERLOO PHohlEjtttarotttttt tor patios. wants. dtivoways ... INTERLOCKING PAVING STONES with at without iron raitietgs coursing - boulders wanton. - Mann’- sins red tile chips for dritrarw- many designs and colours turn mihi a iitiifiir" one Rigel: north ot King sathroetd oconomicol rockory - frat

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