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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 May 1982, p. 26

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PAGE an - WATERLOO CHRONICLE. tfBi8C9p_a_r, MAY 5 an; Dance Saturday, lay 1 s, 1982 Ion. Spring“ Anna mm mm our Anniversary Reunion Dinner Notice of objection to either of the above designations, may be served on the clerk of The City of Waterloo within thirty (30) days of this notice. Any notice of objection shall indicate the reasons for the objection and all relevant facts, " GEORGE STREET The subject property is municipally known as 73 George Street and is presently owned try Dr. & Mrs. Douglas Wright. The two storey brick home was built in 18tr2 by Theodore Bellinger, a merchant in Waterloo. Mr. David Bean, owner of the Waterloo Chronicle, Town Ctnsn. cillor in 1899 and Mayor of the Town of Waterloo from 1901 to 1903 acquired the property in 1900. The building is victorian italianate 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 Klehrd Bosclnnan 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 architec- ture and features corbelled brick work below the soffit and segmentally arched windows. Notice is hereby given that the Council of lhe Corporation of the City of Waterloo intends to designate the hereinafter mentioned proper- ties to he of historic and architectural value within the meaning of section " of The Ontario Heritage Act, It.S.0. I”. l SCHENDEL STATIONERY LTD. - " REGINA STREET SOUTH 2TBE WRIGHT HOUSE - “OIL-Pd. 8-5 Sat. 8-1 Medical Dental and Nursing Home Supplies. Sales and Rentals of wheelchairs, walking canes, crutches and commodes. BLUEVALE COLLEGIATE 6.6M. MEDICAL SUPPLIES Dated at Waterioo this Mth day of April, For further information can BAM. 886-1434 "mm 830. 837 Colby Dr., Waterloo PUBLIC NOTICE Ill 0th CITY OF WATERLOO RC. KEELING CITY CLERK CITY OF" WATERLOO - L .' 731%- ohtpr' 885-2457 W. ttttts-tiii 673mm“ 87va /Giriir/i; 836-12" an. 3532, JULY a 0.A.S.A. Sci-r Ell-muo- AUGUST , Ital-uncut It on.“ M. AUGUSI' , Tenn Sports at Burlington 7:30 pm Tum Sports at Burlington (ltt M. AUGUST ' Stratford at Waterloo am pm Fri. AUGUST I Waterluo at Guelph 31!) p m S... AUGUST I Waterloo at Cambridge 7 so pm Team Sports " Stratford 7 so pm SCHEDULE ENDS Ft*Campo.Ncroattoet%smmorpro- mocha“ m -lteett. on wound and noon the Pttyecat Miwm. - N01118: Single games Are ' inning games with extra innings lo determine twinner if musty . ' Doubleheader games are 7 inning gamu It first game 'ty tied Mtarr T innings. it remains a tie Second game will have extra innings to determine a winner if non-s wry Sanford home games will be played in Sebringville Viet Unborn!" of IMmetoo '6qqdtqe HA". CASHER'S OFFICE. Hm ttoor, during hound ottbcq hour: Hespeler TO WA“ YOIM CWT? NOMINAL COST: Recreational memberships are available to any Kitchener-W-oo Citizen, 18 years of age or over, lo use the excelan recreational Iaculmes at the University ot Waterloo. trom Monday, May 3 to Friday. August 13, $982 BENEFITS IFL Schedule ti!iiifii'irtirirj?"i'it'u? UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO CAMPUS-COMMUNITY RECREATION PROGRAM AdulIa no yoara and over). $40 ' $10 with Iocltav Marrlad coupe. 870 ' $10 each with locket Instructional and club momma an available to Cunmunny moan a! an addmona! nomInaI Free use of 10 squash and 2 tennis courts Twenty-mom hows of nee, recreational/tite, swims. Pstictpatioo in a variety ot competitive and recreational leagues, "artkgpet'oo in over 20 iotstructiomst and IO club wow-mt Free uu of tho mm room "rt.. Davin us & overt, 'tttt [M Isl. an fly Isl. In) back 4th, no breast Isl Bot new 115 & overt. M III Sth The host club, paced by the multiple win efforts of Jennifer McElroy. Al Swanston, Vic Davis, and Linda Gardiner, was second. All. Sun-sto- (15 & over). mire:- 2mi. 100 breast Ist. ttttt free am. no IM lst [yin Dim Us & men, so "9th The London Y Aquat- ic Club showed stron- gly as a unit over the weekend to capture the team title at the Region of Waterloo Swim Club Invitational. Following are the ROW results from the Invitational: All... (”as (Is & oven. IN tly am. It” rm Sth. " ttre Rmaibiimoa would include office and pavsonnol management, communes motivation and management, cvoating "totiotrrtg membership mogvams, and the manaoamam of " louriam aciiviiias The Waiarioo Chamber has a dodicaled Enocuiivo. ambitious committee aciivmoa and trtqmt-ttlo invoivamani Tho Watarloo Chamber oi Common. has a high moms within the community as we" as with the Ontario and Canadian Chambara ot Commerce Yhia m ooailion of Elacutiva Vica Pvaaidani reporting to the Enocutiva Commit!” will ha churning and awarding. Hmaiion wilt ha band on axoavianca and quaimcationa Sand (mm to' The Waterbo Chambov ot Commerce vequues an Executive Vice Wes-don! tor Chant»: and Tounsl acuvmos The .uccqtiMrtut applicant um have had a proven Inch record m management manna-Non of volunloon and communes Active community mvolvomonl would be an Region of Waterloo Swim Club teammates Todd Major and Jennifer McElroy, Both outstanding youngsters in the ROW program, will be attending the prestigious Youth Cup at the Commonwealth pool in Edmonton May 13-16. the top level age group meet in Canada. L don Y Aquatic insllnvitatiional In a player Vote Monday, Hespeler Emie's Roadhouse voted " In favor of folding their franchise tor one you due to a lack of depth, particularly on the mound. CHYM'rs are slated to open their season Tuesday in Hespei- er. EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT WATERLOO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The "tqcttoo We. Wat-doc Chan-bu tte Commerce s MW Rood Wed WW. 00am um. 2X0 Stern-I lump-shad (15 A overt. zoo free tub, in) IM um. zoo breast uh zoo tum: am. no mm Sth Terr! Rout-berg (15 & over) 200 back 4th & It!) bark m: “In Gollally us 5 H). 200 tree tth, mo brrul 2nd, it!) free Ind. Mt tree m, "I! bark Attt Duh! Sun-sto- (15 & own. no free 3rd. Ill) " Sth. mo tree sth Mari Bray Its & own. 206 tty 6th That My tt3 & In. Mttt IM tat, an fly 2nd, mo tty out, tmrn Dolerly [13 5.10.400 IM 3rd, no 1M qth, no free uh. 200 tly Sth Relays Boys " & over free relay lst Nuke West (Is a over). 200 IM 2nd. m 1M 2nd. 200 bark Todd Graytts & overt, 200 free Sth. Ill! tty 6th. 1m breast um Gard-cc (I: & In. worm and mm 2nd. we fly Ist, zoom 20d. mine Ist, 200 ny Ist lst Y+u"rttt&t2r,'ttttlM Icky: Boys II a 12 the relay Ist Clair. Nubile. Srhnnrnl Major Boys " & " med relay ls! _ Clair. Ned" ho, Scrum" & Malor [Hilto- "our. no l underr mo breast 5th. 200 breast Sth Wyndy Brooles I lo & under). zoo tree Sth. It!) breast 3rd. mo IM Sth. zoo breast m: Nancy Woo-[ml (II & lil). an breast Sth halo, Hm (II & 12L an tree . zoo track 5th 6th Jen-ll" MrFdroy (l1 & 12 ttiris) winner high polnl trophy for top " & l2 girl. Mto 1M Isl. 300 back Isl. m [M lat, 100 back ist.50 tree Isl (Sunni Tiphdy (10 & under). too breast ath, 200 back 3rd. no bad, 3rd. 100 fly DAL THer Clair (ll & 12). zoo free 'th. no tree 4th Ind Sch-arr In & 12). 200 free Sth Dunn Nedello (ll & 12). 10 back 4th and, we back 2nd, zoo 1M 2nd. zoo tly 2nd. zoo breast 3rd. 4m free ist

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