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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Dec 1988, p. 26

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Wendy Somerville Chronicle Staff For a bunch of young guys, Shades of Black really seem to be headed in a pretty responsible direction. The group, slated to perform at The Highlands in Cambridge Dec. 28, is prepared if it hits big. According to lead vocals and group spokesman Mark Carvallo, Shades of Black won‘t be lured by drugs, booze and women â€" it‘s serious about making music. The Cambridge band‘s diverse and very marketable style of music might make & members appear to be serious music makers, but they‘ll be the first to admit they still want to CRABTREE & EVELYN HELP KEEP RED CROSS READY! TOILETRIES & COMESTIBLES CRA BAPP LE TREE You will discover soaps & toiletries fragrantly perfumed with herbs, flowers and fruits AND COMESTIBLES produced in the Countryside of England and Europe ... Fairview Park Mail l 5 â€" ! .l' % 0" s I : ! ! J\ EuP ETTAE (519) 894â€"4110 Music is a serious business for rockers Shades of Black AT THE SJGN OF THE Shades of Black plays the Highlands Dec. 28. have fun. Their lyrics run from sing ing about broken hearts to "having a good time", said Carvallo. Carvallo‘s interest in music began "a long time ago" when KISS was making the airwaves. He liked the band‘s extravagant and outgoing style and it‘s professional image. He took this appreciation into his own music so that today, his idea of hard work means practising four times a week in his basement. All members of Shades of Black are learned the ropes through trial and error. And now that they know how to "Our lyrics are geared to our audiâ€" Specializing in the creation of All Occasion Gift Baskets who make their kind of music, which has been described as a tonedâ€"down variaâ€" tion of Black Sabbath (hence the name), they‘re prepared for the fuâ€" ture. Five years from now Carvallo would like to see the band selling a lot of its own material and getting as much exposure as possible. Dreams would be fulfilled if the group could tour throughout Canada and the U.S. and sign with a good agent. But above all, the group holds to its promise to retain its identity. ‘‘That‘s where our personal managâ€" er takes over," Carvallo said. "He makes sure the band is heatled in the right direction. He‘s there to set us 13 King St. South (at Ert) Waterioo out Yamaha Musi Chosen as best in its class by The Royal > Conservatory of Music. ) $ AÂ¥VAILABLE AT: Y MUSIC LTD, LARGE INDOOR 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener h) Those items not accepted at any disposal site are: a)1â€"5 bags or tied bundles (not greater than 1 meter in length). b)6â€"10 bags or tied bundles (not greater than 1 meter in length). C) 11â€"15 bags or tied bundles (not greater than 1 meter in length). d)All bulky or loose wastes (e.g. demolition materials, wood wastes, etc.) in quantities not exceeding 200 kg (see Item j). e)White goods (e.g. fridges, washers, driers, stoves, etc.), furniture (e.g. stuffed chairs, sofas, etc.). f) Used automobile tires. g)Recyclable materials deposited in containers provided on site (e.g. newsprint, cans, glass and small metal goods). On November 24, 1988 Regional Council approved the following schedule relating to the receipt of solid wastes at landfill sites and transfter stations delivered in small vehicles. While the definition of ‘small vehicle‘ includes cars, pickâ€"up trucks, and the like, this policy will also apply to small volumes of waste arriving in larger vehicles. it is to be noted that the existing ban on the receipt of industrial/commercial wastes at Regional transfer stations will no longer apply. The 200 kilogram weight limit will, however, be strictly enforced as outlined in item (J) below. 2. Carcasses or parts of any animal. 3. Strand wire (over 18‘ long). *4. Liquid or gaseous wastes. 5. Biomedical wastes. 6. Hot live ashes. *7. Acids or alkalies. *8. Pesticides or herbicides. 9. Septic tank pumpings. 10. Raw sewage sludge. 11. Trees or parts thereof greater than 4‘ in length. 12. Compressed gas tylinders. 13. Sealed drums (containers must have one end open for inspection of contents). 14. Any substance which may cause personal or environmental problems. i)‘"Outâ€"ofâ€"Region‘‘ refuse will not be allowed at any Regional landfill site or transfer station. j Decision of the site attendant as to the upper weight ligpit (200 kg) at transfer station sMbeabsoluto.Aw:fi#.% not satisfied, can be weighed in at the Cambridge or Waterioo landfili sites where costs will be assessed at the current tipping fee to the nearest, lowest dollar amount. Weigh ticket information from other recognized scale facilities will be accepted provided loaded and tare weights are made available. Loads in excess of 200 kg must be taken to the Cambridge or Waterioo landfill sites where disposal costs will be prorated on the basis of the current tipping fee. * These materials, if derived in the household, may be delivered on the last Saturday in the month to the Wateripo Landfill Site year round. At the Cambridge Landfill Site, this service is provided on the second Saturday in the month from May through September. Questions or comments concerning the Smail Vehicie User Fee Schedule can be directed to Miss Vairle Freeman at (519) 8865â€"9560. PÂ¥ )SMALL VEHICLE USER FEE SCHEDULE FOR SOLID WASTES RECEIVED AT LANDFILL SITES AND TRANSFER STATIONS \ _ THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY | OF WATERLOO As Of January 1, 1989 AIR & 4 STAR NOTEL ballantyne‘s trovel â€" steâ€"ss10 $3.00 ea. $1.00 $3.00 ea.

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