2 ~ Waterioo Chraonicle, T Making decisions at City Hall Carl Sulliman will put human needs first when issues dictate action. 16 UNION STREET EAST, WATERLOO, ONTARIO Open Mon. â€" Sat. 10 a.m. â€" 5: 30 p.m Municipal Election Advance Polling Booth TAKE NOTICE that an Advance Polling Booth will be held in the Waterioo Public Liâ€" brary, 35 Albert Street, Waterloo, Ontario, on Saturday, December 4th, 1971 from 9:00 o‘clock in the morning until 5:00 o‘clock in the afternoon and no longer, for the purpose of reâ€" ceiving the votes of voters who will be absent in the ordinary course of their business or emâ€" ployment from the municipality on the day fixed for polling, December 6th, 1971, all as defined in Section 90 of The Municipal Act, as amended. Durward F. Preston, Clerk and Returning Officer. Waterlioo Kitchener Guarantee your priorities. Elect Carl Sulliman Alderman. public discussion of programmes, not backâ€"room political decisions unique local needs, not broad regional assimilation fair residential zoning, not unwise commercial expansion required public transit, not property expropriation for highways green space for highâ€"rise dwellers, not brick and steel boxes public health and safety, not a crowded, exploited environment universityâ€"community integration, not duplication of facilities CITY OF ‘Tis the Season to be Joily‘ $0 WHY NOT _ ENJOY. YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? , You Will at The TREASURE TROVE of GIFTS JESSOPS cleaners E> mal‘ T % w# T ‘1â€" .:' CC .' F7 ‘Tx;..fâ€"â€" 4 .?w , .‘ 'k):†;;“‘r ‘ .“ ,Y c :‘:. ‘..?:r-_. 3 ® T2 1:; ,-1. 3 «-:-? age: h % sw e s es is r’a‘ rice Chronicle, Thursday, December 2, 4074 << *\ Sn c wl c & n t o l ul stt e s q; *3 it eaeny o z> > 44e *** »Aas e oA e Nt * oo e o M oc og ~ rhul â€" Sikene s aeptee 1 ear e Siions! Lo 16 +0 oi T abiedin c P lle 1 fls i) * | caordis & tponss _ __|. Pats in the Park., .. * s 2 s C BP t 2s n thiie manr nmlam‘ Hendcretnd Gitt: Workshop grosses $1,700 at pottery sale â€" "Tis the Sesson to he Aoillv‘ a 5 &#* ~> o $ KITCHENER/WATERLOO ... MEEP YOUR TA CGOLOR CO0L 1\ with GLIDDEN Ontario & Duke Sts. Waterioo Square WALLPAPER & PAINT 578â€"5530 41 JOHN W. â€" WATERLOO WATERLOO 745â€"6773 THE FACTORY OUTLET ied en ddter ,Im on ht in wo over $1,â€" % 700 at its annual Christmas which was eml by sale Saturday. Â¥vonne Stanton: One quarâ€" The sale, Pots in the Park, ter of the profit goes to the was held at the workshop‘s workshop and the remaindâ€" thrown pieces. Some of the more unusual pieces were by Basia Irland, hanging planters and â€"a handâ€"built lizard with cactus in its tail by Minnie Hofman. Visitors also saw potteryâ€" wheel demonstrations by various workshop members. Crowding, _ which had been a problem at the sale in the past, was less this year. "Better selection and betâ€" ter organization reduced the lineâ€"ups and the extra space from the new addiâ€" tion provided more breathâ€" ing room," said Garrie Bea Wilson of Waterloo, a workshop member, The workshop offered 500 Minnie Hofman built a lizard with cactus in its tail. â€"photos by Garrie Bea Witson Members will use the club‘s share of the proceeds from this and past sales to purchase and install a 20â€" foot gas kiln. The apparaâ€" tus, which costs $2,000, will be designed and built by workshop members. S wolien cans may mean food spoilage Â¥vonne Stanton: One quarâ€" ter of the profit goes to the er is turned ovéer to the inâ€" man of the Ontario craft foundation. Verna Fogarty of the Canadian guild of crafts was among the inâ€" vited guests. A wineâ€"andâ€" cheese reception followed. They hope to have it built and operating before sumâ€" A "springer‘ is a can that buiges or swells at one or both ends. Pressure inâ€" side the can, usually from hydrogen gas, forces the ends out. Pressure continâ€" ues to build until the can eventually explodes. them cover costs. A preview of the show, Ends .of cans should be flat or curved slightly inâ€" ward. A hard swollen end indicates that something is wrong. The food may not necessarily be harmful. . A swell could be caused by overfilling or freezing the liquid inside. But it can also be caused by food spoilâ€" age bacteria. Underproâ€" cessing, a break in the seal along the seam, or a dent allow bacteria to grow: © Dorothy Tutt, a past preâ€" sident of the workshop, noted after the sale that the group‘s potters don‘t use lead or cadmium in their glazes, ‘"because they shown that constant use of Extra space provided by the workshop‘s new addition reduced crowding at this year‘s sale. 18 __Q Y We Rent Most Everything Informarion a rates CALL US AT 125 UNION ST. E. WATERLOO 744-2 74‘ FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL 4Da% PICK UP BY THE BUSHEL BASKET AT THE VICTORIA ST. YARDS Hoals Bost For Loas! $2.50 Per. Bushel Basket Complete akent-Alls @Waterioo Council 1966â€"70 @Chairman or Member Rudy KOMINEK of all Council Committies ALDERMAN up of lead in the body. The lead is leached out of the glaze by the acid. _ â€"= glaze for acidic substances * miumâ€"glazed containers. . _ â€"> REâ€"ELECT for P 3