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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Nov 1967, p. 2

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Michael Sheppard asserted a need for a balanced council com- posed of both older and young- er men. He stated the belief that local councils could do something concerning local water and air pollution. regardless of the opim ion of the present council. He promised to "open a can of norms" by insisting that the city brief on area government be discussed openly with the pub Robert Cruise and he had a genuine desire to serve and Are.. oed his experience gained a on- gineer for the county of Peel. lie said when“ govemmmt is the biggest problem that council will face in the next two years but there was no reason why Wa- terloo should not retain its iden- tity and still achieve better econ- - through the establishment AM. William Henderson said that this is a [animating com- munity and the complex prob lens which have faced the city were mreiully studied and the decisions made on what wns best fbr the community. "We have many problems still to face," he said, "and I am in a position to give of my time and energy to make this a better community in which to live." 15 NOMINATED of -a twotiered regional govern I The Waterloo Clint-lab, WM, 'o-her M. my One Room or A Complete Houseful Alan Rigby’s House of Furniture " King N. Waterloo Waterloo Public Stlwol Trustee 'iii, Jiittg,l'at,sii,itiii'iiiii, FURNITURE and APPLIANCES FOR RENT Dry Cleaning Problems? (Continued from page I) Kitchener Ontario & Duke Sta. Waterloo Waterloo Square Solve [IE-£1567 AU. and: Komlnek add in. being 1Mhonthertatmeant that everyone had woody head all the cliches, promises Ind aohr "tteste..--.-) thrrhtgttterreritttr+ethioa,t. alumni-mum -tter-est;aasdisitbeat 'ttrereei.eewatatelttot"T" Tateewttiehwiitrmtu'treaeotren mimtartdtuthewmtwittingto serve on the council that would ueeaeetindeddiatgthetnte ofregiorsMetteemmetttthakthia an. would have for the next lookyeus, - - 7 tiont He asieeted “lot the only 1lelrtd the - mt. Alina-EH bagel-add that hesaidttewouldextnti-tttdq, He stressed that he was not afraid to stand up and express " honest Wage noted that PUG“ w... - TRUSTEE ' YEARS - CHAIRMAN WATERLOO PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD At 745-4746 VOTE mhrtia'tteaatrreottkao-t.e aebtowiedtt.d than! “lube udaatsoettemperttethutnnirs ha that knowledgeable, dedieat. od unselfish men were required on council. men who are familiar with the problem facing this In liated regional government, centrdized education control, health, planning. urban renewal and redevelopment of downtown the community. ”on. Wrath!) and the over-Increasing taxation. - Me sold it he the duty of the "6--""c When the party's over a Cascade 40 electric water heater can have its finest hour Rent a CASCADE 40 WATERlOO NU. for $1.50 PER mourn 742-358! Wbm_M_-b~ 'rrm1d-trtr.tqtiatttase_, " King St. s., Waterloo Phone 742-7572 from your Seven-year-old socialites have a way of leaving more than a gift at a party: ever been stuck with a tutti-hutti- topped tablecloth? These are the times a Cascade 40 can teally win you over. It provides all the hot water you need to suds up a strawben‘y-specked patty dress, its chocolate-cheek-rd owner. and the pile of party paraphernalia you’ll be left with. A Cascade 40 electric water heater may not make the party . . . but it could save the day. For mow inform- ation, ask your Hydro. your hydro .‘ "At tlt't'd'ttttd'$Nhtt2tt . “mm-arm Or ”gnu-b and“: m a}: L'

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