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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jun 1979, p. 5

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' SUPERIOR MEMORIALS EM Li ¥§,/ L1 LxÂ¥ â€"_65 YÂ¥pp_ Minimum Deposit tEA $1000. BONUS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Chequing Privileges HAVE YOU DELAYED PURCHASING A MEMORIAL ? PHONE OR COME IN TODAY. WE CAN AssIST youU. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES §28 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 7456136 After hours $78â€"7154 _ SEE ASTRA TRUST &Â¥ recycling pickups. (d) Compost lawn and garden refuse (e) All garbage and refuse to be stored should be placed in DOUBLE plastic bags securely tred If a stmke occurs, garbage may still be taken direct to the Regional landfill site on Erb Street West or to a temporary dump site which will be set up by the City in due course Marjorie Carroll Mayor 104 KING ST. S., WATERLOO, ONT. N2j 1Ps PM ACROSS FROM WATERLOO SQUARE ,fi'{‘)lg,i\, 884â€"2444 â€" 884â€"2400 before disposal. (b) Remove tops and bottoms of all metal cans and flatten the can before disposal (c) Separate all newsprint and store for future In the event of a strike by CUPE Local 1542, residential garbage collection within the City of Waterloo will cease. In that event, please do NOT place garbage at the curb as it will not be picked up. Garbage must be stored on your proâ€" perty until pickup service resumes or until you are advised of disposal areas. The following steps are suggested to handle residential garbage: (a) Wash all plastic, glass or metal containers Large indoor Showrcooms RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE COLLECTION Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. _ We are a 100% Canadian Company CITY OF WATERLOO "CK.Z .6 FOR 1 YR. TERM To 2C Trico 6;“‘0 J D. Willis Commussioner of Works WCantinued from page 3) reported that one child had been bitten by a muskrat reâ€" cently. He said, ‘"the excuse that the courts might let the city off (the responsibility for the flooding conditions) is not good enough ... we are coming here to get someâ€" thing done. We ask for your A motion by Ald. Doreen Thomas to have the enâ€" gineering department inâ€" spect and report on the siâ€" tuation to the Administraâ€" tive Committee passed unanimously. The Adminisâ€" trative Committee will in turn report back to Waterloo Flooding 10 4 % 10 % % 9/ % Pat McGrinder Jr., of 395 Warrington Dr. and Ray Fuller, of 201 Bellehaven Ave. were presented with plaques for their responsible action in helping the process of justice. In the early morning hours of July 24 last sumâ€" mer, these two men. anâ€" ticipating another in a series of breakâ€"ins at Leiâ€" sure Lodge, Cambridge. caught two intruders trying to enter the lodge through a roof window. Mr. Mcâ€" Thanks to the Optimist Club of Twin Cities and the Waterloo Régional Police, two Waterloo men were honâ€" ored at ‘‘*Respect for the Law Awards Night at Binâ€" geman Park on June 4. By Danny Feeney Chronicle staff writer Who says heroes go unsung these days? CALL US FOR INFORMATION Heroes honored at banguet \ «<aS}* _ cnemicA"" obor, METALS! NITRATES! _ nLoRINE =â€" § .0 c ? AQUA TECHNOLOGY nas tue answer.... THE WORLDS FINEST PORTABLE WATER DISTILLERS from +285 to ‘1595 100% PURE WATER. PRODUCED NaTVURE‘S WAY, STEAM DISTILLATION oo _ CONCERNED ABOUT YOUR DRINKING WATER? B EL M O NT Rev. McGuire, Harold Basse chief of the Waterloo Regional Police, and Ken Carmount, president of the Waterloo Regional Police Association _ all _ gave speeches at the banquet, as well as presenting plaques to the recipients. Grinder and Mr. Fuller arâ€" rested the culprits and held them face down on the floor until police arrived. Father Terry McGuire, police chaplain, praised both men for their conduct and coolness when he preâ€" sented them with their plaques. However, he noted that similar actions by civiâ€" lians are not advisable in all cases. Also participating in the awards presentation were Frank Hefferman, president of the Optimist Club, and Brian Heimpel, Secretaryâ€" Brian Burrows was creâ€" dited with saving the life of Glen McCarty, whose ceâ€" ment truck skidded sideâ€" ways into a tree while he was driving east bound on Blenen Road in Cambridge. The truck burst into flames on impact. Mr. Burrows spotted the flaming truck, rushed over and pulled the immobile driver from the cab just seconds before the truck exploded. On June 15, 1978, Larry Brenneman, of 894 Strasâ€" burg Road, Kitchener. stopped a runaway bulldozer before it could destroy a farmhouse in its path. The machine had a broken winâ€" dow and had been apparentâ€" ly set in motion by vandals. treasurer. _. Five other area men were honored at the banquet. 12 BRIDGEPORT RD. E. WATERLOO P Two regional police conâ€" Waterivo Chronicle, Wedriesday, June 13, 1979 ‘Page‘6 {asth stables, William Lumley and David Cain, saved the life of a two and a half year old baby on Feb. 25 of this year. They were called to a residence on Wedgewood Drive in Cambridge, where they administered oxygen from a portable unit to the baby. When the oxygen ran out, ;,constable Lumley began mouthâ€"toâ€"mouth resuâ€" scitation until an ambulance arrived from South Waâ€" terloo Memorial Hospital. Police cadet James Mask was awarded for his coolâ€" ness and quick action on Aug. 31 when he managed to talk a _ semiâ€"conscious woman into removing her foot from the accelerator of her car. She was involved in an accident at Lancaster and Guelph streets and didn‘t know that her car had somehow gone into reverse as a result of the collision. Mr. Mask received docuâ€" mented praise from citizen observance for his action. Too fat? Too thin? Too tired? Too often? Do something for somebody. .. Your body!

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