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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Apr 1982, p. 8

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PAGE 8 â€" WA TERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APR1L 28, 1982 TREES Maples Ash Birch Crabapples Mountain ash Gingko Lindens LOCuSst Open Mon.â€"Fri. 8â€"8 Sat. 8â€"5 REDWOOD BARK CHIPS PEAT MOSS COME TO US FOR ALL YOUR GARDENING NEEDS small. mecdhum & large chunks (Uu 1541 Highland Rd. W. Kitchener t1 Sun. 10â€"4 (starting in May) __ M YORK â€"Garden NURSERY â€" Centre cu ft 5/4 u1 11 ,,f,g JW fi/ L/ /\7 yA 4. Jumpers Cedars Yews Spruce Pine EVERGREENS Priced trom *5.50 & up TOP SOIL e POTTING SOIL COW MANUREF e MANURED LOAM Apples Apricots Peaches Pears Plums Chetnues Bluebernies Strawberries Grapes FRUINT and others 50 Ib. bags 745â€"9876 Over 50 vaneties to choose trom Hybrid Teas Flomubundas Grandifloras Climbers 6.25 ROSES e FOLLOW THE SUN se “S%"\i s Tie Teakr s S\ (‘0‘ \\c / PS ball id o l â€"f \'\3 ‘i:b \\~ /\ -S( R No#A Eonl . @VV/4@4,2 watERLOO sao C /Q-“’.S’ N O s 5 886 1420 | \\ * Cl | & / i OR ETXA Cc oess YOUR EXPERIENCED /5°\5* > Do3 uce 3t ol & Notice of objection to either of the above designations. may be served on the clerk of The City of Waterioo within thirty (30) days of this notice â€" Any notice of objection shall indicate the reasons for the objection and all relevant facts Dated at Waterioo this 28th day of April 1982 2THE WRIGHT HOUSE â€" 13 GEORGE STREET The subject property is municipaily known as 73 George Street and is presently owned by Dr & Mrs Douglas Wright The two storey brick home was built in 1882 by Theodore Bellinger, a merchant in Waterloo Mr _ David Bean. owner of the Waterloo Chronicle. Town Coun cillor in 1899 and Mayor of the Town of Waterloo from 1901 to 1903 acquired the property in 1900 The building is victorian Malianate architecture with brackets, frieze board. arched windows with key stones and bay windows with fine wooden mouldings It is proposed that the designation of this building will apply to the north and east facades. This building was built between 1886 and 1890 by Richard Roschman and was originally known as the Richard Roschman and Brother Button Factory. Since the mid 1940‘s The Ontario Glove Factory has occupied this property. The two storey yellow brick building is of late victorian industrial architecâ€" ture and features corbelied brick work below the soffit and segmentally arched windows ties to be of historic and architectural value within the meaning of section 29 of The Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.0. 1986. 1 SCHENDEL STATIONERY LTD. â€" 25 REGINA STREET SOUTH Notice is hereby given that the Council of The Corporation of the City of Wateriloo intends to designate the hereinafter mentioned properâ€" Clarke) Under the watchful eye of RCMP Constable R. Jenkins, Girl Guide Anita Toogood and the 21 giris of the Wateriqo Division Guides reâ€" ceived citizenship badges from Judge Geraldine Copps at a special! citizenship court heid recently at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Waterâ€" loo Guides receiving the badges were: Susan Gottfried, Petra Urâ€" banke, Wendy Stevenson, Elinor Snell, Anita Toogood, Lisa Schwenk, Denise Haffner, Kathryn Lecocq, Harriet Roos, Wendy Riel, Ann Williams, Tracey Jossliin and Marji Vogel. Karen Brohman, Berâ€" nadette Budicky, Lisa Hodgkison, Kelly Carter, Carolyn Eckert, Kelly MacDonald, Tracie Stewart, Lisa Madiensky and Tammy Fromm of Maryhili also received their citizenâ€" ship badges that night. In the special ceremony 38 new Canadian citizens of 14 nationalities took the oath of citizenship before families, friends, Wolf Cubs, Girl Guides and Guide leaders. (Photo by Colin A DAY IN CITIZENSHIP COURT PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF WATERLOO R C KEELANG CITY CLERK CITY OF WATERLOO

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