Come on now, you knew you were breaking the law, (Alviâ€" ano) Not then (Hoefler) You were doing so in defiance of the bylaw (Alviano). Alderman Ledger rose and statedâ€"‘"These men are here as a delegationâ€"they are not on trialâ€"they have a right to be erately‘‘," Ri@@rupted a c t in g mayor ~Alviano*~No, said ‘Mr. Hoefler. Chairman Harold Wagner told them that Caesars Forum did not come into the picture. This is a restricted industrial zone, he said, and there is no provisâ€" ion in the bylaw for the operâ€" ation of a dance hall. It is operâ€" ating contrary to the bylaw of the city and is illegal. We are not against Caesars Forum as such. I would like to explain why we went ahead, said Mr. Hoefâ€" ler.. I admit that 50% of the fault lies with us but we believe that we were given the wrong advice so tre along the line -“gilg‘ ak the law delibâ€" erately‘"," Migprupted a c t in g Royal Conservatory Of Music, Exam Results A _ delegation composed _ of three of the four operators of the uiltraâ€"modern dance hall for youths, â€" Gary â€" Hoefler, Dick Wendling a nd Walter Adlys (Joseph Recchia was absent) appeared before city council to plead their case for a zone amendment that would allow them to operate legally. Operating In Deliberate Defiance Of City Bylaw The fate of "Caesars Forum", the Waterloo teenage night club, will be .debated in committee next week. This was the decisâ€" ion of members of council Monâ€" day night, after hearing a deleâ€" gationâ€"and considerable discus sion byâ€"council members. § Delegation: 112 DICK WENDLING, one of the operators of Caesars .Forum shows the utraâ€"modernintertor of the teenâ€" age night club. It has almost 3800 square feet of dance space out of a total square footage of heard". His assertion was upâ€" have to be made in the buildâ€" held by the chairman. ing, this permission was receivâ€" Mr. Hoefler explained that ed. Later they visited city hall they had first gone to Toronto and spoke to the building inâ€" to the Dept. of Labour when â€" spector, the chief of the fire they found out changes would Gept. and the police . chief. Mr. Hoefler explained that they had first gone to Toronto to the Dept. of Labour when they found out changes would WATERLOO, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1966 PM NR AERCCN Un Passâ€"Jï¬â€™dy Andrews, Ralph Kelly (equal); Betty Cober; Christopher _ Edwards; _ Denise Eifert. Darryl Sherk (equal); Gloria Wark:; Diane Haller, Carâ€" olyne Werner (equal). GRADE VII PIANO First Class Honours â€" Ingrid Preiss. Honoursâ€"Elsie Witmer; Richâ€" ard Hallman; Dianne Dick, Gail Selkirk, Sharon Woolner (equal); Elspeth McFadden, Anne M. Toâ€" man (equal); Robert Dilworth; Patty A. Augustine; Jean Marie Zacharias: Elizabeth Ernst, Lynn E. Gatcke, Stella Pictrowâ€" ski, Ronald Porter, Gwen Ziegâ€" ler (equal), Honoursâ€"Catherine Duke; Denâ€" nis Wilims; Chesia Sarnicki; Neil W. Mather. GRADE VIII PIANO First Class Honoursâ€"Penelope Hilker, David Howell (equal). GRADE IX PIANO First Class Honours â€" Brenda Hessenaur. The following is a list of sucâ€" cessful candidates in examinaâ€" tions held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronâ€" to in Kitchener, Ont. The names lr? arranged in order of merit. KITCHENER, ONT. A. R. C. T. PIANO SOLO PERFORMERS First Class Honoursâ€"Beverley A. Diamond. GRADE X PIANO _ First Class Honoursâ€"Linda R. Mills. (Continued on page 10) Neither the mayor nor city clerk (Durward Preston) nor our lawyer seemed aware that we \needed a license to operate, conâ€" tinued Mr. Hoefler. So we went ahead. At this point, chairman Ald. H. Wagner read a letter dated Dec. 22, which was purported to have been sent to them by the I believe that we should apâ€" proach the Ont. Govt. to purâ€" chase some of the hemes in the rear of the building so that they could have a straight in and out traffic. They only have 24 parking spots at . present. It seems that anything connected with the Ont. Govt. appears to be untouchable. "Lord knows what would happen if we were Traffic congestion in front of the liquor control board store on Erb St. came under #ire Monday night. Ald. J ~Doerner told council that this problem is not fair to the people who live near there, or to the city who has to supply extra police to try and sort out the traffic snarls. Erb St. Traffic Congestion Doerner To Seek Solution 36,000. The &@lub has approximately 1,000 members _ who hold membership cards. AM who attend must be properly dressed, and; as is aâ€"regulat â€" might club, they are served "cocktails" (nonâ€"alcoholic). Though the building inspector, city solicitor. "We did not know Waiter Scheifele told them that about the letterâ€"also, this date the zoning did not allow such was but five days prior to our an operation, after asking others â€" first dance," was the delegation they did not feel that they had reply. The letter concerned a received proper answers and â€" request for a public hall licence. persuaded Helmut Oberlander to ~Mr. Hoefler reported that phone Mayor Bauer. He also there were about 1,000 members made a personal visit fo the in the clubâ€"that they had comâ€" mayor and was assured that any plied with all but one of the problems that arose could be fire safety requirements, that of dealt with at that time. It is installing a rear exit which they not necessary to <stir up any estimated would cost about $1,â€" trouble at this time it was allegâ€" 400 and would certainly do if ed that Mayor Bauer had told they were allowed to operate them. through a zone change. Acting Mayor V. Alviano sugâ€" gested that Mr. Doerner look into this problem further, perâ€" haps meet with the local inspecâ€" tor. The road is too narrow said Ald. Doerner. Well, we can‘t widen it any more reported Act. Mayor Alviano. required to get a fire truck through there. The five o‘clock traffic problem is "murder‘". Request We may seem to be stubborn, but ‘we feel if we are forced to close down we will never get started again. We had an open house Sunday to which about 1,000 persons attended. We feel that this is a place that the city can be proud of and we hope that council will help us a little (Continued on Page 9) SUBSCRIPTION $3.00 YEAR Al "|ff