Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Oct 1976, p. 8

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muvmmw,wu an» City parking tees for the library. Canine: Kain lots will increase " a year effective January. 1977, City council recently ap- proved the parking rate in- creases after an administra' tive report said the expat» Move thm, I htgndrod matathon "I'm WW WM in l " mite line for the beginning of the race. Cold. rainy weather ptevented many of the marathon run thtough Watedoo ”anion. They rqftqated a variety of amo- mm.“ from computing the route. tione - pain. excitement and anticipation - as 'ttr waited at the starting _ -, . O O O . . . _ * C tty park mg perm tt costs will increase Audio. J, BEERFEST Natural Audio will give you the equivalent dollar value towards a case of beer with every purchase of a component set. Dynaco Audio Kits Reduced to clear. Everything must be sold by the and of OKTOBERFEST. dNa tptitf c5illpdip 44 King St. Waterloo sion of Waterloo Square and the low prices currently charged warrant than. Annual parking rates for the” lots will increase to $72 per year, up lrom an. A Waterloo Arena parking permit will increase to as a yébr in January. up from 1 the current rate of $36. cmvert long-term parking meters at Waterloo Square and the library to two-hour parking for 25 cents. At the present time. motor- ists receive five hours of parking for 25 cents The city's report said these meters have been used by employees of local industries and commercial establishments instead of the part-time employees and shoppers for whom and 10 hour parking for 50 The converted meters will be designed to allow a maximum parking period of eight hours for a dollar. - Council also decided to convert the Erb St. Parking lot near the west of the Big Buck store from permit they were designed. Members of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. in home-made dinidls of yellow, black and white will be greeting Oktoberfest visitors in the next week. Sorority helps tourists The sorority members will be providing tourist in- formation at Speakers' Cor- ners and the Chamber of Commerce on Highway 8 near the 401. They will also parking to short-term park- ing. ti also agreed to move many of the parking meters from Caroline St. to other locations because of the Waterloo Square expansion. be selling souvenirs and buttons at. Fairview Park Mall and Market Square. The sorority' has col- lected more than $40.000 in the past from its Oktober- fest duties. will assist t tress Centre icis Hduse Mothers. 171 King St, S. 745~8Q45 Money Femoral Home I M. thwart: B. FAMILIES APPRECIAIE OUR FRIENDLY AND COURTEDUS SERVICE di5tmtt raised. t the and for r' has col- an $40.000 in its Oktober- Rape 1 St. this Unwed year Dis-

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