A contract to build a $1 million addition to the central services complex at the University of Waterloo has been awarded to Waterloo â€" contractor, _ William Wolfe Construction Ltd. The project has been approved by the Ontario department of university affairs and will be financed with debentures from the: government‘s University Capital Aid Corp. Included in the project is a 30,000 squareâ€"foot addition to exâ€" isting facilities and the conversion of about 15,000 square feet of exâ€" isting space to other use. It will provide enlarged quarters for the central stores department, trade workshops and offices for the physical plant and planning deâ€" partment, an expanded commisâ€" ;ary for the food services deâ€" partment, and new offices for the security department. Additional â€" chiller equipment will also be installed for air cooling of other new buildings now under construction. P mc £ CREATIVE CRAFTS Local firm gets $1 million contract ‘"‘Enjoy Your Leisure with a Creative Craft" Waterloo Chronicle, Thursday, 1. The eventual integration of separate and public schools 2. Religious instruction permitted in schools by act of law 3. Merit rating for teachers. 4. Community use of school facilities. Lower Mail 576â€"5530 Waterloo Square ELMER MOORE MOORE, Open daily 10 a.m. â€" 9 p.m. Saturday till 6 for T ableclioths and Stockings JOHN ZUPKO FELT For Separate School Trustee Waterloo County Board of Education * Past Chairman City of Waterloo Community Services Board. ' * Member City Of Waterloo Planning Board * Director Kâ€"W Social Planning Council * Director Kâ€"W and District Catholic Social Services The Waterloo firm was the lowest of eight to submit bids on the general contract. Other loâ€" cal firms will also share in the project. The architect is Barnett and Rieder â€" Hymmen. Watkins and Chatterson is the mechanical contractor and Walter, Fedy, Mcâ€" Cargar and Hachborn are the electrical and mechanical consulâ€" tants. December 3, 1970 Waterloo Lutheran University‘s winter â€" carnival committee is completing plans for its annual fun week which begins Jan. 26. Games, prizes, concession boâ€" oths, gambling, clowns, . folk singers and Snoopy snow sculpâ€" tures are all included in this year‘s plans. Chicago, a Los Angeles group, will be featured in concert, Jan. 27. Members of the group are Dan Seraphine on drums, Robert Carnival all set to go THE QUALITY and THE COST of EDUCATION VOTE TO ELECT ELMER MOORE ON DEC. 7th Offers ability and experience including labour contract negotiation experience A parent concerned with both Board of Education Your Candidate For ELMER Waterloo County The project will be completed in July, 1971. Excavation is alâ€" ready under way. Combined with existing facilities, it will meet the central servicing needs of A Toronto firm, Black and Mcâ€" Donald Ltd., is the electrical contractor U. of W‘s. south campus to its ultimate development. Lamm on organ, electric piano and â€"vocals, Walt Perry on woodwinds, Lee Lougnane.on trum pet and flugal horn, Pete Cetera on bass and vocals and Jim Panâ€" kow on trombone. The group has two albums isâ€" sued and will have a third in cirâ€" culation in January. They have played top festivals all over the country including Atlantic City, Summer ©70, and the Fillmore East in New York. A fashion show, Jan. 2%6, gets the carnival under way. WLU models will fashion the latest styles supplied by Toronto manâ€" ufacturers. The Milestone and Smile will play for the Animal Dance planâ€" ned for WLU‘s theatre auditorâ€" ium, Jan. 28. A film festival will take place the following night in the recentlyâ€" completed Student Centre ballâ€" room. Films scheduled include the Graduate, Bonnie and Clyde and 2001, Space Odyssey. A full slate of events is planned for Jan. 30, final. day of the carnival. Included are a cookout, a broomball and coâ€"ed football game and a hayride in the country where a beer and steer dinner will be served. The climax of the week will be the Mardi Gras in the theatreâ€" auditorium _ where two _ rock groups will provide the music. Nicholas Dietrich of 360 Camâ€" bria Place, is one of eight stuâ€" dents recently added to Waterloo Lutheran University‘s senate. The student additions to the university‘s _ major _ academic body is part of WLU‘s policy, in effect for some time, of giving students a greater voice in operaâ€" tion of the school. Other senators elected by the 2,500â€"member student body are John Buote of St. Thomas, Sandy Fryfogel, RR 1 Stratford, Arthur Lyon of Windsor, Robert McLean of Hamilton, Lawrence Sleith of Islington and Don Mitchell and Michael Parker, both of Toronto. WLU senator | X ZETTEL, M.A.| X * Nine years on the former Waterloo Public School Board â€" Five years Chairman. * Two years on the Waterloo County Board of Education * Has the TIME, WILLINGNESS and EXPERIENCE to SERVE THE CHILDREN of Waterloo County well. * Experienced trustees are needed to consolidate and EVA â€" LUATE the big business of the Waterloo County Board of Education for the next two years , * Past President of the Ontario School Trustees and at present a Director. ' * Believes in equal educational opportunity for all children with the EDUCATION SPENDING CONTROLLED wisely. * Past President of the Waterloo Young Men‘s Club: in church and fraternal cirlces. * Supports a progress, childâ€"oriented education system, to help each individual child realize his/her MAXIMUM POTENâ€" TIAL. * Member of the Ontario School Trustees‘ Council and on the Executive. MacEACHERN, NEIL A. Reâ€"Elect Mac Zettel as ONE of the THREE City of Waterloo Trustees on the Waterloo County Board of Education Neil A. MacEachern to TRUSTEE WATERLOO COUNTY SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD respectfully solicits your influence and VOTE MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1970 WATERLOO PUBLIC SCHOOL VOTERS â€"â€"â€"% Roiciif : * mA ‘h t a 5 s i: ? c t A q * oi § {‘« ; s# 1 d | 5o0 \â€"]" §MX § t 2 tm f ‘ .," †6 % i 6 +~â€"â€"_â€">%gg °C AT _ f & C Wl @~, p E REâ€"ELECT =â€" DECEMBER 7th. 1970 â€" VOTE â€" VOTE 2 years member of Waterloo County Separate School Board 2 years member of Waterloo Separa School Board Chairman of Teacher Education Committee Chairman of Equality of Education Committee Past President of St. Agnes P.T .A. Past Chairman of St. Agnes Parish _ Council . ‘ j Married, 4 daughters in separate Resident of Waterloo for 17 years QUALIFICATIONS also active X |