He served for 1% years on the old _ Waterloo separate â€" school board, is a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Twin City Kiâ€" wanis Club and Kitchener Chamâ€" ber of Commerce. Leonard Voisin of RR 2 Waterâ€" loo, is contesting the separate school seat on the Waterloo County board of education. A carpenter, A native of Carlsruhe, he has lived in Waterloo for seven years. He is married with seven children attending university, Conestoga College, Waterloo collegiate, St. David‘s and St. Thomas schools. He is a native of Wellesley Townâ€" ship and a former member of the St. Clement‘s separate school board. During that time he was that board‘s representative on the Elmira district secondary school board. He was secretary treasurer of the combined separâ€" ate schools of Wellesley Township for 10 years and was a member of the Waterloo County interim school organization committee. He and his wife, Marguerite, have five childrdn. He is a farmer. Alvin Montag of 222 Bellehaven Drive, a sales manager, is seeking the separate school representaâ€" tion on the Waterloo County Board of education. Norbert Hergott of RR 3 Wellesâ€" ley is seeking reâ€"election to a seâ€" parate school seat on the Waterloo County board of education. Prior to his election to the county board he had served for two years on the old Waterloo separate school board of which he was viceâ€"chairman. He is chairman of the present board‘s teacher education â€" committee and quality of education comâ€" mittee. He is a past president of St. Agnes parentâ€"teacher assocâ€" iation and a past chairman of St. Agnes parish council. He and his wife Veronica have four daughters attending St. David‘s and St. Agnes schools. Separate school member on the board of education One to be elected A native of Walkerton, he has â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"___ lived in the Twin Cities for 22 . ylearS nl7 :f ther'rll in e\;at::loo. Contrary to popular belief, black He w;s educated at St. Jerome‘s â€" bears do not hibernate. They spent high school and is employed at winter mpnths in a dzsep sleep Mutual Life Assurance Co. of from which they awaken and Canada‘s head office here. even emerge from their dens to Prior to his election to the â€" fOrageâ€" Magnus (Mac) Zettel of 233 Murdock Cres., is seeking reâ€" election to the Waterloo County separate school board. Norbert Hergott Leonard Voisin Alvin Montag Now it‘s up to the electorate to make the choice Mac Zettel He and his wife, Joan, have two sons, Jack, 11, and Steve 8. A former chairman of the comâ€" munity services board, he is a member of the planning board, a director of the Kâ€"W social planâ€" ning council and a director of the Catholic social services. He was born and raised in Saskâ€" atchewan and was transferred to the Twin Cities by Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada, with whom he is a supervisor. John Zupko of 129 Chelford Cres. is contesting the separate school seat on the Waterloo County board of education. he is married with three children. He was a member of St. Anthâ€" ony‘s separate school board in Bridgeport for 19 years and was one of the original organizers of the school. He is viceâ€"president of Bridgeport Rod and Gun Club. John Zupko FOUR CONTENDERSâ€"Four persons qualified to contest one sepa‘rate school seat on the Waterloo County board of education following Monday night‘s nominations. Left to right are Leonard Voisin, incumbent Norbert Hergott, Alvin Montag and John Zupko. EATON EATON, R. DENNIS children with learning disabilities â€"Graduate Professional Engineer â€" _ Waterloo Resident â€" 8 yrs. â€"Viceâ€"President Association for The people of Waterloo County must know the priorities and policies of our Board of Education. A full public exposure of all money spent by our School Board is essential. I promise to listen sympathetically to all public comments and criticismsâ€" and to ACT on them. For Waterloo County School Board Teacher and school needs should be frequently reviewed. _ _ We need a wellâ€"planned approach to special education problems. Our children and students need wellâ€" stocked and wellâ€"devised libraries. It‘s YOUR School Board They‘re YOUR Children If you wish further information please call 578â€"0456 or 745â€"0453, or LYNNE WOOLSTENCROFT MEET YOUR CANDIDATE write Box 471, Waterloo Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, November 26, 1970