.6M£ Ill “It is indeed a happy privilege) to be honored with an acclama- tion by the City of Waterloo," Aid. Bauer said after his acclama- tion was officially declared at Fri- day night's nomination meeting, I No Promises _ "rll make no promises for the; future," he told the near overf1ov. l "gathering in the cuy hall council? chambers. Aid. Bauer promised' the best municipal government! possible and urged citizens tor vote on December q, thereby' in-i, dictating to the 1954 elected 29am! cil that the ratepayers are behind [ them. I The mutation ot Funk Equ- er Friday than u the city's chief mad-mu tor 1m quekhed the Fun†of I mayoralty race in Atertoo tor the second consecu- Igno- mu. m 'u FIFl‘EEN QUALIFY FOR WATERLOO VOTE RACE Waterloo' tor the sécond 'consecu a! year. _ He ranked retiring Mayor Dun- ald A. Roberts "with me best mayors the csty of Wattthu, has we: had." E i g h t e e n Waterfooites, were nominated for the eight council salts. Three, however, faded to '//,',t," before the M-hour dead- m.e _ Two Retire Four of this year's alderman 'att,iv" entered the 1954 vote race. ey are: John Borsje, Mrs. Anna Hughes, Harold Paikin and Dur- ward Preston, Ald. Walden Ewald moved to Toronto earlier in the tall and Aldermen Harry E. Ratz and Arno Haurk mll re- tire from civic posts Aid. Rat: has served the city tor a reported 23 years. He has been mayor, reeve and deputy reeve. Ald. Rate placd fifth in th 1963 aldermanic contest. He was again nominated this year but declined to run. A enemus sprinkling of young hopefulls is evident this year to- gether with a handful of older ex- arlenced citizens. Former mem- r of council, Norman Ran. has again qualified this year for nom- ination. He pinced tenth in the 1953 " dermanic rice This is his second attempt at a counul seat since his defeat in n mayors“); contest -inst Wilfred Hilliard several you: no, Referring to " previous eler- ttoo defeats, Mr Rata said he was our-unbiuoua. Vernon Bauman, defeated m I.» you“: Oldermnmc election, will min run this year He was Ibo defeated two years ago m a orally contest "tttttst Donald am. He placed mnth In Inst - con“. DONALD A. ROBERTS . . one of the best mayors turs Over-Ambitious FRANK BAUER . unanimous choice B. E. RA'TZ the den: ot alderman blinked? um" ttttiN. a Mean. Mr. um said the could “tremendous city debt" concerns out of everyone. gnawing the)?†_ will a there um G $0,000,000 inch-u; In "able property, everyone. Com T the new - m! with tret was he aid (TV: a , I It, w. "1...... w '2zz"%i7'tCy'--- I I a: at s'lt=ityt=ltytMtytyeittlttitMtMtritteittitt1ttftt qt (r, Olly Woul- mud The alderman said there pres- ently is not enough information on hand for a vote on the long- outstanding problem. She gddcd that some people have indicated a readiness to pay an additional one mill on their tax rate tor the bus service "t fed that I am mating a con- tribution," Aid. Mrs. Hughes said in reference to her past year's 'service on city council. "t do not try to stt there because I In: a (woman," she added. bomb tsoitr?' K tdigits- but ot "my.“ on c any win more I ottund council. he Commenting on the present lack of eras-town bus service in Waterloo, Aid. In. Hubs. chairman of the one: commluee of the 1058 council. said it would take a you before the service could be installed. Sudden While attin.iiud no prevnoun mu ve -teoeq but and he had In “Inherent in- “: in Wanton." Waterloo chiropnctor Neil 3. Harris stressed the need tor e platform of younger candid-tee end mourned I sincere effort in .11 civic matters. I will vi." '.tt â€MAM loo-alumna“ ., 'eeé_ttiiw4ttsrtrmatirst.tte. mum-wheat!“ am Mr.indte=thsi- 'prwulamtvooA.ite.hetseewt- 1htenrytyottoftheirtamy,Mr. In†nus-1. take- pone-non. lo .und Ila. Lem Gin have Linn labia, when 'llrl Gin has Miss Phyanm Bouman of El mm fan . recent visitor with lo cal friends. T Mr. Lyle Dahmer of Toronto was a visitor with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer the tore- pay! of Que week, It. B." trritGm /iiiGFiiGr spunk-god» in that district. Mr. “ward Kite}: who has but: in the employ 9! the l M, W" meat Mm; cutaway for my years, working out of Drilli- u "teaman his been translated to the company's “We". who! Irmce. Mr. Solomon Kirch has com- pleted sevenl weeks of janitor duty It the County Buildings at Kitchener. - Mrs. George Murphy has re- turned to her home after being I it " King St. S. Wand“ Phone 2-0384 r, amassaaaaaaammmmmmamaaaaanammammmag "I rams“. 1.tr89, gun“. ALEXANDRA HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION agamma“aaaamizmaammaamaaaaaaananaaaaaziaaaaammaaaaaaaaaaa Wishes to extend its thanks Thank You . WATERLOO STOVE Bot W Woolvheh Town-Mp M- m m 'vid- Inca-m up mom in new mm “as w. - in no ttgt-tmin term: when only I. 2fRg,',.'. turned out to: tho annual W. nhip Nomination when lee held at the “I!†lull on Phu day Moon. Out“: od the old cowl there In: only on. non Mine woo-ed for the Rout-hip. This was“ to b. 1m Reeve Abner lath who tell that council were entitled to in neck- tuition, Ind thereto" did not qualify. The meeting we: very. quiet, there 's"aeettt,'h",t2re:' riaints were ' but [India ally every week. lauded the council tor a job well deme. The 1954 Couneu will be the same as this year: Reeve Waller Geisel; mum Reeve imam Dessler; fi"rge1"h twin Mar- fgt: Harold Israel, own/uni Zieg- er. AND APPLIANCES dunner. wacrful sudion. Dirt ot,dU,st wrapped lot disposal. Bttttt ottodtmmttu. SwivoI-typo Vacuum Om ht! you than Consume I. io" WEI New Car iii"ii'iiri:1 Year, By I. V The Wit. New l llilll,.lllliltyi'$ SHOES cum 8V2 to 12 gss 3potors - c a a Mia-oi l2V2 to 4 s." 3 color: - B & D. Exclusive Agent in Waterloo For . . . Wolleott's Shoes and Slippers Colors Patent, Brown, Red. 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