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BUSINESS _ gog tweep HOME â€" CAR â€" LIMITED 9 Erb St. W., Waterloo Hitchenerâ€"Waterion Kecotd 744â€"5274 Phone Neekend _ Two candidates fail to reply % Srowi t ; Two candidates for th¢e four years; now a planning strong recent belief that the riding of Waterioo North = consultant. traditional parties . don‘t in the upcoming provincial Mr. Turnbuli has been acâ€" give the people the kind of election failed to give a ‘tive in the Conservative parâ€" ‘ thing they are looking for in statement of their views on ty for about three years, their elected representaâ€" the election issues to the with particular interest in tives. Waterloo Chronicle by press policy conferences. His amâ€" ‘"I would offer a continâ€" statement of their views on the election issues to the Waterioo Chronicle by press time. In an effort to acquaint the voters with all the candidates the following briefs have been printed. Brian Turnbuil Background: Brian Turnâ€" bull, age 34, 426 Barrie place apt. 11, Waterloo; has lived in a number of Ontario cenâ€" ters, but in Waterloo the longest, 6 years;, a bachelâ€" or. Work experience: in town and regional planning since college; was planning direcâ€" tor in city of Waterloo for 749 King St. West KITCHENER DELIVERY Cook‘s Pharmacy Trimming done, trees and stumps removed. Good service. Free estimates MOFFAT TREE REMOVAL Mon to Fri 9 a m â€"9 p m Sat 9 a m â€" 6 p m 653â€"5848 576â€"9500 YOUR BUSINESS AND SERVICES DIRECTORY Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Record John Dietrich Koop, is a 23â€"yearâ€"old former bus drivâ€" er with the Waterloo county boarsd of education and 1970 English and drama graduate from the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo. bition is "to get into the cabâ€" Unemployed since June, Mr. Koop already has fully qualified to run in the proâ€" vincial election on October 21 in the Waterloo North riding. He is an indepenâ€" dent. ‘‘*You can call me a long hair,‘"‘ Mr. Koop said in an interview â€" Thursday. He lives in a commune at a Student Coâ€"op House at 132 University ave. W. His elecâ€" tion headquarters will be in the basement of that house. Mr. Koop, who now lives from unemployment insurâ€" ance payments, and his friends expect to spend about $500 or $600 on the campaign. He decided to run out of a ‘‘*My candidacy," he said, "is serious.‘" His campaign would contain some "theatâ€" rical events‘‘ though. Phone 579â€"3820 YOU TOO CAN BENEFIT From THE CHRONICLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY PACONI DEAD STOCK REMOVAL LTD for more information CALL 744â€"6364 8: 30 a.m. â€" 5:00 p.m. Prompt Disposal of Dead or Disabled Cattle and Horses Great entertainment for your whole family! Look for Weekend Magazine in The Record this Saturday and every Saturday. One of the regular ‘plus‘ features that‘s yours when you subscribe to The Record. Lic. 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