Heston, At, 119 Macktsy Chem, ms ham and educated in Wir. I'nyeg. An RCAF veteran, he has Meope-esseriaausrsooine 0mm (wicket associatioo, past- presidem of the local cricket dub ind an executive member of the Ontario Cricket Associavtitm. Mr. and is a member of the Waterloo. Wellington flying club, the Knights of Columbus, the Chamber of Commerce and the Newman Club. Arthur C. Paleczny, 38, will seek re-election as mayor of Waterloo following 10 tNYosecotive years in civic politics. He was first elected to council in 1960 after serving two years as chair.. Heston and his wife have one can and one daughter. He is a member a! First United Ohmch. man of the Waterloo recrealion commission. He was elected may- or in 1966, and has served on all (until committees boards and commissions. He is a member of St. Agnes RC Church, is married and has six children. He lives at 236 Allen St, E. Born in Kitchener he has lived in Waterloo since 1953 and is president of Paragon Homes Ltd. He is active in sports M The Waterloo We, Hod-today, K-her It. t968 MAYOR COUNCIL L" - B, -t----t_t- --l----r--i-. - ilg ‘ _ Roy , , 3.41 " f; 1 'rlli' IAUMAN " It' iiKirr V ir'. .; ' hh' h' .1 Donovan _ L u Viacom ESI ' a .- MESTONV v; J, :4 ALVIANO C a / - t J' Msariesg the title of senior ') _“215-:.1 PTR caman with only one om . i3 .. V G. Bauman, 61, has serv ---9 years Municipal Engineering experience as County Engineer. --.8 years Business experience as Vice-President and General hhEET YOUR CANDIDATES . Manager of a Waterloo industry. ’, Arthur C. PAL ECZNY CRUISE, Robert A. MR. AND MRS. ROBT. A. CRUISE AND FAMILY “l Fi "', 'Pt ,4 t "l, iv "ii: BOB is t _- fl. _','.?.'), g 'irc,? tr.,"-" $51 F0 R Al. Mit M A N Vote for Experience Professional Engineer KAREN One of two members at coun- cil with the longed tpooseeutive terms in ottice, Vincent Alviaoo, 51, has been re-elected every term since he first won a seat on comi- oil in 1957. Bom in Italy, he set- tled first in the city of Guelph where he received bis education, Married with two arms, Michael and David, he lives at 302 EN St. W. Former proprietor of Vince's lGA, he is well known in the local business circles, and is now employed in sales. He is a member od the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 530. dock Great, is making his host at- tempt in a civic election. He is a partner and general manager of Cordage Distributing Co. Ltd. and mill manager for the cotton divi- sion of Sauers Ltd. He is married and has two daughters. He is a member of Holy Saviour Anglican Church serving on the board of management. He is president of the Waterloo Siskins Junior B hockey club, service officer for the Naval Veterans Association and a member of branch 530 Royal Canadian Legion. Get Out And Vote E. w. Baker, 42, of 232 Mur- 332 Arlene Place Waterloo, Ont. BRYDON g E. William 'i BAKER scorT New council candidate, Allen George Bell, 30. of 95 Cardinal Cres., is on the sales staff of radio station CKKW. He is mar- ried with two daughters and one son. He was born in Niagara Falls, where he received his ed. ucation. He came here in 1958. He is a member of SI. John's Anglican Church, K-W Sales. Press and Kiwanis Club and jun- ior B hockey club. Mr. Bell is president of the K-W and District lloestony and Colostnmy Assoc" ation and was recently appointed to their international fund rais- ing campaign. In the last elec- tion he was narrouly deI'enIed for a seat on the public school board. Sharing the title of senior coun- oilmanr with only one other, Roy G. Batman, tu, has served as alderman for 10 consecutive years. Mamied with two children he lives at " Melbourne Cree. He is a member of the Emmanuel EUB Church, a director of the Waterloo Horticultural Society, president of the K-W Chapter of the Pennsylvania German Folk- lore Society, the Waterloo Cham- ber of Commerce and the Econo- mical Mutual Personnel Improve- mem Club. He has served on all committees and has been chair- man of most. He is a graduate of the K-W collegiate and is em- ployed with the Economical Mu- tual Insurance Co. RUTH [)l Allen G. BELL odWaterioo for 3% years and is prior civic experience was nine years service as We!" wit the County ot Peel. He is married and has three children. He is I member ot Parkdale United Church. Active in sports, he is a member of the Westmount Golf and Couotry Clots, the Gienbriat Curling Club and the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Cruise is vice-president and gen- eral manager of Ontario Culvert and Metal Products Ltd. and a graduate od the University at Toronto. " Peter Maurice Dubecki. 48, at 45 Melbourne Crest, was born and educated in Manitoba. He is married with four children and has been employed in the tire division of Uniroyal for 20 years. Heismakiagabidkraseatms for the good of Waterloo It's time for a change DON MESTON labor! A. CRUISE Peter DUBECKI 37 FOR MA Iftyt VOTE dividmtdhoodatme,theGolde. civic odfiee. He in organizer and Waterloo NDP riding associatioi, and chairman of the farmJabou - committee. He attended he University of WW muoici" attain com. Making his first attempt to gain a seat on Waterloo council is Herbert A. Epp, 33, of 53 Car- dinal Chest. Though bow in Wil- nipeg he has been a resident of Waterloo since 1958, He received his elementary education in Nia. gara and attended the Waterloo Lutheran University where he majored in political science and history. He is a teacher of history at Grand River Collegiate. He was married last June. He is a mem- sooimion at Canada, local I) URWA, K-W Labour Couocil, el- ber of the United Mennonite Chumh, the Waterloo Young Men's Club, the K-W Wisemen's Club, immediate past-president ot the WLU Alumni Assoc., presi- dent of the federal Liberal As- sociation and secretary of the Waterloo North Liberal Assotia. tion. _ Get Out And Vote Hubert A. EPP