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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Nov 1969, p. 2

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" anendations only and council had ”I “see on Mt: tutly pn- "Au.Rotrertcrtaesaidhere.. lauds Dee 1 as his "report can! jay.” Me warned of the need for concern over pollution and insuf- fieient protection for home buy- on. He also suggested that, ir. respective of recommendations in the Fyfe report. the provincial ttover-tt will give a serious ‘ear to suggestions from munici- Oaiities involved. Area govern-est, new methods of assessment, housing and mad systems are the moneys facing the new council, according to Charles Veelker, a former public aehooi trustee. l A strong counci! was needed to we the city through the after- math of the Fyfe report, accord» he to William Henderson. Any municipal politics expressed his I strong council that will see Watertoo's identity realized, whatever the outcome of the Wfe report. He said suggestions the out council would nerdy be N caretaker mad!" were “ridi- "emtt_-eyeansaodiaview "thishhthemaeoramdauee- -toheegeetedshouidbe- “beacon-unityollm orgMut0tr...We'retteing+ new he was "an eo-ei' bad no authority in the matter btatthairaehadatre-do- “acetic-take - new $-tietmt-mrettbetgteiastk. may. Emmanuel!!!"- "eteo-iihrrftiiiatgto_ Mood up and akrieeted it than.” J. C. Edwards, a newcomer to province.” Waterho County board of educa- "iiiiiianes voice election platform “Id-nothdieveveshocldh f, DRESSES E _ SHIRTS O?IE, HOUR _, "h/INR-rl/Illinois?"." three problems ahead-a-al government, the youth of our city and the inflationary period we’re some through. D'Arey Duttoa, whom he" der. eribed as "ttie three musician." J. M. Snyder, another new opinions and the concern of the taxpayer were the statmhtr+ by Aid. Russell ledger tail he mud consider Twin Guyana-I- gamation or any other form of ama1ttamatioat with an open hind, if it became inevitable. --a-todtaeatioataae.. "irtreitghtutsuveb-" trbisstitae,Bast. Waterman-byes. daWdtheem,b 13"“Afrmmmiénen- 'ilyoarr-1isetttiatttsd-'8tet- Penon'emiMtk.Yeaeeaas'tehaaaq. North America . . .hve are Pet. ting people out, not putting people in." The electorate should find on about the candidates, Henry tsaid . . . "what they stand for and what they have done." Me spoke warmly about the " Seieney of city administrative staff, particularly City Clerk Dur- ward Preston. City Treasurer Don It took several taps of the chir- mn‘s gavel to silence Aid. by which he conducted council busi- nessthe told the meeting. -dsharethatnotaxi- "a.Neeseeeimg.N.tge-'- “animus-thickn- baitt.P-tiadieationaaeet- theeitywiiibeoatedi-iag aiheabrlrhk _ Ami-them“ ""'-oeaatbrMaroadwa-a Mem‘coucn'sb bishoyun’eou-cilw the in: of the world overnight" Be warned about voting at mauve")! hi .“cho deem ”out Ltt,u",1 an... Honest representation, unbiased 25 University Avenue East, Waterloo Open Daily 7-.30 a.m. " 7:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 am. - 6:00 Pd THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING plain dresses for a limited time only! expertly laundered folded or on hangers Any decision he would make would be based on what he felt was but for Waterloo and the people be 'e-tmated. “I“. be. how- to - a! hind at times," ”1 Indy Korn- ‘nck said, pointiu on that he 'N%d Md down a lot . . . It doesn't pay to fight.” He agreed that regional government was the big issue ahead and indicated he Aid. Herb lip. It'd he would serve the electorate “conscienti- ously and may" if elected. Beeisiomrahead cannot be pee conceived, ‘said Ronald W, but whatever they were they must ability. Only three PUG candidates took advantage of the opportun- ity to get their views across. Hound Seheilele reported a SS percent increase in demands for electric power. Atom 850 new domestic cum are taken on by the PUC each year, he said. William Smith expressed con- cern over utilities ownership in the event of regional government. -iitteatdeeidednattoruat. Walcam‘uhc'mw- “manna!!!” be based on fact, knowledge and “Ma-dim. Scheifelc, New. Smith and tJfreianaa are all long-tine mem- bers o! the PUG, who retained eanau-utao-dervteoHieut. -a-a-ehetfthe-uateoa-huasea. FROM PAGE, - 19 candidates contest 13 seats ‘Un'litieo an for be people and we're tryingio keep it that way." This and an irteatpenaiee, high. quality water syste- mre PUG aims, he said. Howard Benet said his effort would be concentrated on mid- ing adequately fur att com Commissioner James Urns-n- and warm J. G. Banting did their seats in Itm cloak-s when ing and! can. at that time compared to 12, Monday. There were also two canidates for mayot. w' There-tsea-tes- Ro., 95. Offer Good Only On Monday: In 1909 WY SPECIAL goo/nl', tli 0. tgat cwty‘ooo ‘ p 1-1.... “$3: ot Mel 3.39 .99 I 6S, -b4et-tM-LimfsGifts Trustees were elected in sep- arate obelis- h-t December to In. My hood systems that “It in“ M in January. There are ”,143 persons in Waterloo on“ to vote Monday I he an“: " ”all: ubdivi. inn. A. - pull will be held Sdu'day for those unable to an their an a the we! date. multimillion. numumwm _ " ses'

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