'teiro4-ttt-toCtteoetits..tlt-drr.tu-ttterttt,ttttttt BEBE ALI. "RODS!" IRON (IN STOCK, 22aliliCtiliICiyi22C' 15% 'OFF tttoat-alla/viii-paying) y, or! ipdudeyouTTiaRfaE,%aarris, woodlotsandfemedland. _ Wherenotioemustbegivento prohibit entry, you may usered Tadringsatgates,tniesorfenas. yAhtinadtiArsrnipr.eusedtryamtion thatpnlrixrtainasivitiesmaybe t?ermitsihleHtisrthereaponshilityof ' thevisitrortotindoutwhatroupirmit. LAND USED Port RECREATION hWrpast,thee.wasagreatdea.tot gett'eTgagigrgtgtgt'itsh'tr peiop1eymtaNwonrour . f2gitig,f,utt,r2tg,'xgdg,ge 'ttgl1get,greationa1 activitieson irpmperties. Liability ct-- yt8srourrep0nst- bility. In a nutshell. the law assumes thatthosewhotaketheirreaeationon Fiiiiif,?, 150years0ntariohas alaw . itanofhmtxto 'e)fti,'r1agpgt%i,tg'gt?jnisc, prohibited. But now new ttthte- TheTrespasstoPmperty ct-has trmirheetiupthe1awtopmtect mnghts. Ttepppsser1tcpnnowbefinedupto 81,000. Ihspddition,theycanbeaiierrd topayAordamatresthbyhave caused. A.nirt.tportantparto0hekgistation desjeeprImisesw)tettpitryis “Personalized Customer Service' 16 Union St. East. Watrtrtoo lES.-WED.-SAT. " urn-5:30 pm THUBs.-FRI. " urn-9:00 pm. h, ttFF SELECTED 3 ITEMS Prices in “be: till Sept. 20th visit Our Trauma Hons. of GimATO-DAY. _ Tough new laws will deter trespassing; "rd, Waterloo's first public school was established in itâ€. " seems fitting that the bell from the first log schoolhouse is now st Mae. Gregor school on Central Street since the site of the original school ins opposite Macon Abraliam Erb sold five artdahaifacregto the town- ship to be used for a school- iindaisoreduasymir ay w Iiabiiitywhenydurnake 1gg2tfttt,ih, si-'--;,'-',-,-),!?:), mead purposes. Sts Forful1detaiis,ototairi _ 1apditl1'g,t,xggltitdt2 a . ittmanysupennarketsand 1iqutrstmes,orwn%to: ll)KhtiiitreetEaat ' 'TherxttiiAhttatrioM5c1C5 A special system has been devised to allow you to easily indicate which activities you will allow on your property. A sign naming or graphically representing an activity (for example, hiking) indicates that the activity is permitted. The same kind of sign with an oblique stroke through it means that you inhibit the activity. These new laws are part iiilstc of a antinuing program to ",.".,raQ't,,. strwnljne our legislation. tit) By clarifying your rights, 7 Gi) they afford you greater _ (if) will ta.ke care for their own safety; Hon. R. Roy McMurtry mm L Ministry of the Attorney General Jwty. 23‘ jiiiit'iiif b', '9)iii'"i g):lii' If: I l A yearly endowment of $56.35 was given by Ertt to Any money (or rental of the remaining land was to pay a school mater and for the education of poor or or- phaned children. . Jonathon Good In the school's Brat Met. " house. meeting hone Ind graveyard for the an of {in no“, No one knew that Samuel Bun-holder intended to don- ate his house at t Church Street (now Central) when he purchased the land in 1849. He built the walls be- fore revealing his inten- tlons. If the church finighed the building, Burkholder would grant them free use. In 1851 the finiahed build- ing was dedicated to the worship of the Trim God. After serving twenty- threeyears as a school and fifty " a residence, the building was timed to Wa- terloo Park in 1.3 when it is maintained by the City of Waterloo as a museum. pairs were done by Laurel Voation students to replace rotten logs. The Sign outlin~ ing the history of the tmild- ing was re-hlmg, courtesy of the Waterloo Chamber in the (on b I“. M we: ttt - the school's wanting unque- qdttt a.†albat- ed (or â€lien. With the atgtgtmetietat of a stone school building in 1012. the log building we: no longer needed and in moved to cm. This was an are: adjacent to the pie-em lim building. It was rented as a dwelling for years to an ex-slave from the us. corners. In 1969 major re It is a typical log con- Indepth Diagnostic Perscriptive Assesments Academic Intellectual Perceptual and Learning Individual and Family Counselling ' Behavioural Management In recognition of public service to: and charitable involvement in this community, let it be known that: 'ii2iiriaF5iEiri] in the a CITY OF WATERLOO is offieini1y proclaimed gnu-mums†memawm STUDENT AND FAMILY SERVICES Proclamation cums DAY 119 Univetsity Avenue East Wmloo A I '. 884-3160, - by the Evangelical Congregation in Waterloo until "" when a new church I" built at the - of Water and Cedar It I†hid as a house of The exterior of the one and a half storey brick house was designated by L.A.C.A.C. in me and named the Burma]! House after the residents who have The house is a mixture of gothic and georgian arehi-, tectural styles. The treor- gin intl- can be seen in the return caves in the NE and SE facades and the two sma1thmrpaned windowsâ€; attic level in these two fa- lived there for the past forty straight transom of the {mat door. tlaAed on each aide by three panes of glass also reneeta this style. The door itself has six panes - the - half glass and the lower half panelled. A central fmtgable, the window which is enclosed by a gable and the decorative gingerbread bargeboard in- dicate the ittmgegtee ot goth- ie architecture. Many of the windows have soldier crosses over them as well as six over six pane hn: Belm- is a free- lance writer for the Wa- te’rloo Chamber of c-er.