Bridgeport Nominations . Will Be Held in Council In a report on roads and brid- ges, Reeve Wisnzer moved that a letter be sent to the Grand Val- ley Conservation Authority warn- ing that debris from Laurel creek could damage the new bridge. The motion carried unanimously. In addition to nominations for reeve and council for two-year terms this year's meeting will see nominations for Bridgeport's single representative on the Kit- chener district area school board. Bridgeport council approved a m "on to hold the nomination meeting in the municipal build- ing council chambers Nov. 24 at 8 p.m. Previously, the meetings were held in the public school auditorium because the old mu- nicipal office was too small. During discussion on procuring a blackboard for listing nominees' names, a hint was dropped that considerable interest is expected this year. "From what I hear," said Reeve David Wismer, "we may need a big one." Water problems occupied much WATERLOO FUND RAISER - Cubs Bobby Van Eyl: (left) and James Miller show the centennial quilt that will be sold to the highest bidder at the Bridgeport library by the lst Scout eoinen's auxiliary. . CURTAIN SCREENS Matte Black Finish . TOOL SETS Matte Black Finish . Wrought Iron . CAPE COD FIRE LrGHTERS WOOD HOLDERS Matte Black Finish GRATBS "Everything For Your Fireplace" Direct From The Manufacturer 366 KING NORTH AT COLUMBIA MET - (RAFT MET " CRAFT of the cotmci0ors attention. Let- ters were received from the city of Kitchener disclaiming any re- sponsibility for flooding on Lan- caster Street and from lawyers of Fred Wickens calling on the mu- nicipality to correct water prob- lems near his home, 13 Guelph St. Council decided to fill in a ditch near his property. J. Harvey Kolb, 48 Woolwich St., appeared before council ask, ing that the problem of water running onto his property from Hillcrest Street be corrected. Council will get an engineer's report on the situation and Mr. Kolb agreed to give the village a right-of-wav across his proper- ty. Reeve Wismer and Mr. Kalb agreed to meet with the engin- eer. In other business. council gave third reading to a bylaw re the dedication of land for the village road for an extension of Lark Street. A new type of telescopic rail wilt be installed on the pro- perty of Howard Snyder, 31 Bridge St. W., council was in- formed. 16.95 13.95 8.95 742-9594 Christmas letters by surface mail to Central and South Amen. eI and West Indies, should be posted by Nov. 12, to enmre do- llvery before Dec. M. Similar mail aloud be posted to Japan and Hon; Kong before Nov. 13. Surface mail to continental Europe should be enmute by Nov. IT.. However km posted to Britain Nov. 29 should arrive in time. To ensure Christmas delivery for parcels scheduled for air mail, they should be posted on or. before these dates: Republic at South Africa, India and Paki- stan, Japan and Hong Kong, Dec. 7; Central and South Ameri- ca, West. Indies, and continental Europe, Dec. 8; Britain, Austral- ia and New Zealand, Dee. 9; cther transatlantic places, Dee. 6; other trans-Pacific places, Last date tor Christmas sur- face parcel mail to Britain is Noy. 21. Deadlines for Christmas air letter delivery to the following points are, Japan, Hong Kong, Republic of South Africa, India, Pakistan, and continental Eur- ope, Dec. 11; Central and South America, West Indies, Australia and New Zealand, Dee. 12; Bri. tain, Dec. 14; other transatlantic places, Dec. B; other trans-Pa- cific places, Dec. 9. Here's Your Yule Mail Schedule MARY E. McCARTHY Now is a good time to check your home for fire hazards. And now is a good time to check your fire insurance protection tc make sure it is still adequate. For details of ClA's HOME PROTECTION PLAN call: CHECK YOUR HOME! 664-2281 Common fire - starting hazards in the home are 262 Erb Street East Waterloo -- Phone 242-9624 MARTIN’S GARAGE Sat. 8 am. - 12 rioon 1 Fm. - 5 p.m. Evening by, Appointment Daily 8 a.m. - 12 noon NEW and USED 3 Licensed Mechanics FORD DEALER faulty wiring, heat- ing equipment or electrical appliances wiring strung over nails or under rugs rubbish under stairs overloaded fuses St. Jacobs [GEE ONLY St. Jacobs Work is under my on the se- cond phase of a tttree-year, $6,000,000 irrigation model-Iain tion project in the B. C. Ohm- gan Valley area to replace the I ANTI-FREEZE . . . 496 Duke St. West 744-7421 Blll'and IERRY'S GAS BAR mummwm.mn.1w ' - Second Phase of River Proiect Started [ wtur MCKHS [HPING & STUNT-PERFORMING DAlMA- "OMS performing sot. at , p.m. and Sun. at 2 p.m. s Specialty Shows 3 Booster Shows EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE "PUPPY SWEEPSYAKES" 0W Opauhf Saturday, Nov. ll, eootinooos from H am. Sunday, Nov. 12, continuous from IO um. Adults $1.00 Students 75: ChiIdren MU K-W KENNEL CLUB INTERNATIONAL All. BREED of existing system of canals and ditches with 90 miles o't under- ground pipeline and tive pump his stations to water more than 9,000 note: if fruitland. Kitchener