AS WORKMEN CONTINUE to labour in the background, retiring Mayor James S. Bauer officially laid the corâ€" nerstone of the new public library beâ€" ing erected on the site of the former Waterloo market building. Paul Bauer, Waterloo, Ontario W. H. Breithaupt December 28, 1965 Viceâ€"President and Secretary p.m., to receive the report of the Directors for the past year, to elect Directors and to transact such other business as may properly be brought before the meeting. ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA The Mutual Life The ninetyâ€"sixth annual meeting of the policyâ€" holders will be held at the Head Office, Waterloo, Ontario, on Thursday, February 3, 1966, at 1:30 A NNUAL ME ET IN G Are You In Favour of the Sale of Liquor, Under A Lounge Licence for Consumption on Licenced Premises. PATRONS TO BE SERVED WITHOUT FOOD IN A LICENCED LOUNGE. A Y ES VOTE WoOULD ALLOW The TRUE issue of this of FOOD not DRINK ! Waterloo already has establishments licenced to sell liquor. MONDAY, JANUARY 10th â€"â€" POLLS CLOSE AT 7 P.M. chairman of the library board and a brother to mayor Bauer also took part in the ceremony. Aldermen present for the occasion were Vince Alviano, Russ Ledger, Harold Wagner, Wm. Henderâ€" son and Ronm Buddel. issue of this Plebiscite is one Hougham Defines Roles of Board â€" Superintendent Although both are interested in the education of children, their approach to the problem is from two diifferent angles. The board reflects the practical viewâ€" point of the citizens and taxpayâ€" ers; the superintendent repreâ€" sents a viewpoint more idealisâ€" tic. The two must match the posâ€" sible with the idea and effect a compromise,. The chief function of the school board and a superintendent is an exchange of viewpoint, said Superintendent of Public Schools, Walter Haugham at the inaugâ€" ural dinner of the Waterloo Pubâ€" lic School Board held at the Walâ€" per Hotel Monday evening. He said rt early in the year be will ask, that the manageâ€" ment commi review'ï¬be whole _ struct to see where communication efficiency can be improve Some of the probjlems he outâ€" lined for the future @re turnover and acquisition of“st , further training and evaluation of new teachers, finding yeung men for teaching positions, and \financâ€" ing. He pointed out that many exâ€" perimental programs are availâ€" ableâ€" such as the new math, \lr strumental music, changes in approach to reading and social studies, which, when implementâ€" Mr. Haugham~ awucd apâ€" preciatipn on what his been s.: complished over the yeirs. inted out that although he had nn ‘ appointed as superintendâ€" ent when it was not yet technicâ€" aly necessary, that now with a staff "of over 15 persons, it has becom@# increasingly difficult to keep in contact with staff and changes iï¬ curriculum. ed, will offer challenges- to both teachers and pupils. ~ p.w,.uiivm.’n.a-l.nn Soft Water Servi 530 Belmont. Keep Your Water EVERSOFT AQUASOFT d to n ove e probli With YES a *4 + y tm i SH 3â€"4321 â€" SWAN â€" IT CLEANERS Daily Rickâ€"Up and Delivery CALL NOW