q , William Henderson. 64, of we Hilliard Avenue, was first elected to council in 1933 serving for three tgtstHuetgt,eJc,ugrt,2,t last election successfully and bas served the M term. Born in Miami, he came to' Waterloo at . ", early age and meshed his “nation in Waterloo and at K-W ' Robert D. Henry. H. of 199 Horsythe Drive, is making his 48rst try for a Beat on council. Me has 12 yous service with due community service board and he arena common. Me was meat sales and is a member at the Waterloo Young Men’s Chi), in Waterloo Rotary Chub and 'te K-W Granite ctw. gran University. This in b at attempt at a civic nuke and seeking an “manic tgeme. is married nd has one In “a a daughtre and has hen a rider)! of Waterloo tor the pd tee yeavs. IE is a mom M .eireelr Orthodox Church, the Orr Automobiles iso.. Weber South, Waterloo 20 Ottawa North, Kitchen" Waterloo Square Chevrolet. Oldsmobile - Cadillac '9. and he is presidal d rah community in Can“. orxxMed it): little dears . . . and BIG DEARS too! bonnie togs CHILDRENS WEAR We're sincere at Bonnie Tops We don‘t fool or flatter, You'll feel free to browse or buy tEspecially the latter) Decomposed especially for Bonnie Tops. 5 Robert ;, HENRY Wtttiam ., Fr). HENDERSON 11mm Midget, M, of 102 Uni- versity Ave. W., was the young. est alderman elected in the list civic elections. It was his first term. He was born in Toronto bill raised in Hamilton where he re caved his elementary education. Me attended Saltfleet high school. Toronto Bible College, McMaster University and is currently en- rolled in the municipal affairs course at the University of Wat. erloo. He is married and has one son and a daughter. He is a Sun- day school teacher at Knox Pres- Canadian Legion. Tamra) and Osgoode Hall Law School and is seman- partner in the law firm of Kominek and McCormick. He is a member of the K-W Optimist Old) of which he IS past 1ieoteaaot-goveraor, and Branch 530 d the Royal A native d Czechoslovakia, 1UdolNt mint. Att, at 147 lucky Oren, has resided in Waterloo date 1056. Be has serv- ed two years as a member of moi! and has served on mast oommittees. A member ot St. Louis RC Church, he is married "tdhasonesoet.Hemseeivedhis education at the University of three sons. He is a member oi the First United Church. I past. president of the Waterloo Lions Club, president of the Twin at. ies High School Athletic Associ- ation and a put executive of the Waterloo minor hockey associa- tion. He is employed by the ww high school board and is vice principal of the K-W collegiate, be "reke. M and chir- nnn. a. m born tn New: and mired in Man) when he received his .dueahion. Be in a tgraduate of the Univerdty of NW. He is married and hat SH 4-5122 Russell LEWER KOMINEK 744-8125 7456815 ance Co. Ltd. ahd a member of St. Michael's RC Child]. resided in Waterloo since he wu- two mths old, and received & education heme. His wife m- net, is a high school baths. Mr. Smart! is assistant m.- ager with Imperial Life Assur- of ITO m St. w., is a nbwoo'mee [voids i BA-its political sen'matxt 'iromtheUitiversityMW-o. oetttat “or. chairman at he YMCA-geo-ttttne,-- Iteraithettoeiofttieoe-. theKWYMCA.oatthet+art dim tor the K-W Ogttirlt Club, on the board of directors for the K-w Progress Club. I member of the Waterloo County Life Underwriters Association, and chairman of the Waterloo Housing Committee. He. is em- ployed as a life underwriter by National Life Insurance Co. 664-2281 MiehysiDttuttusstseopaed,8e, MARTIN’S GARAGE St. Jacobs 3 Licensed Mechanics Daily 8 a.m. .- " noon 1 p.m. - 6 p.01. Sat. 8 a.m. - 12 noon 1 p.m. - 5 pan. Evening tty, -Ag?pointment Vote MW and USED For Active Housing Committee For Rezoning Control in Residential Areas For Ratepayer's Voice on Council FORD DEALER [HE Michael B. SHEPPARD PETE DUBECKI wasbtmtaerdeduestedirtErtg- lat-[1.111 Manda 1961 he came to semi-tttrivet-g-ttsee 'eqrs,aodadimte6orottheto- servtttiortCoueteiiotoettario.m Cedric Watkins. 44, of 190 tdeg. eoktRd.itsmahingaiseeondttid 'oromartehi.hstttep-iouseAte. 'ioestteSai6td14ttttinammttttat. tihbe1ttqeraee.HeistAairmmt Council candidate Harold W. Wagner has already served six years on council, of which he in finance committee chairman. A former public school trustee. he was chairman and executive director oi local, provincial and Canadian school trustee associa- tions. He is a baat president d the provincial lawn bow1iitg " sociation, treasurer of the North Waterloo branch of the Victor- ion Order of Nurses; chairman of the management committee for Waterloo County Sunnyside Home, and official receiver in bankruptcy for Waterloo and Wellington Counties. Community PM Association 'rahzdtarBretiotg- hunch. Be ".t.aH.dlhemtk6..t_r,H...aNr8r,Ki. " Aldeman I, Harold W. WAGNER ber of the commdnitf Planning, Association of Canada, and the K-W Housebuilders Association. J Making his first attempt for the Waterloo Public Utilities Commission is J. Douglas Ansley. M, of 206 Lincoln Rd. He is I native of Toronto but has been I Twin Cities resident since 1961. Be is a graduate of McMaster University and a member of In Waterloo court of revision. 110 is married with two sons and two daughters. He is a member of the Presbyterian church, ownell ot the J. Douglas Ansley Ontaro. io Land Surveyors, Kitchener and Waterloo, president elect " the Twin Cities Kiwanis Club, tt member of the association of Ontario land developers, vice chairman of the Hamilton and district group of the Ontario land surveyors} member of the Canadian Institute of Surveying and the American Congress ot- Surveying and Mapping, a memo. cub mum. A six you war vot- enu, he was among the tint Aropps to enter M31945. He is married and has two som‘aia MdWSaviow-‘Am PUBLIC ULTILITES (Continued on page 14) J. Douglas ANSLE Y