14 PAINTING & DECORATING 196 Pinegrove Cres. Waterloo 884â€" 1094 Paperhanging Our Specialty INTERIOR or EXTERIOR PAINTING Free Estimates Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, December 19, 1973 JOHN GUBESCH after 5:00 p.m. NOW|! Region gives raises â€" adding more staff Nine senior officials of Waterloo Region received their Christmas present early last week as regional ceouncil . approved . merit salary increases of up to 6.7 percent. e Westmount Place Shopping Centre, Waterloo Daily 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. â€" Sundays, Holidays 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. REMEMBER! for Last Minute Gifts Open Sunday. Dec. 23 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Open Monday. Dec. 24 9 a.m. to 6: 30 p.m. Open Wednesday, Dec. 26 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. x’westmount place pharmacy " westmount place . bharmacy s1teâ€"seoo CORRECTION Thursday‘s meeting. The raises will cost regionâ€" cussed in a closed personnel were then ratified by counâ€" cil without discussion at al taxpayers $10,550 in 1974. The pay increases will go to W.L. Bradley, chief administrator, from $38,000 to $32,875 (up 2.7 percent): D‘Arcy Dutton, chief engineer and Bill Thomson, chief planner from $27,500 to $25,060 (5.6 percent): Malcom â€" Gregg, finance commissioner, from $24,000 to $25,565 (6.5 percent):; Elmer Moore, solicitor, from $28,000 to $29,060 (3.7 percent); John Barclay, The Windsor MicMacs travel team arrived in Waâ€" terloo Saturday and took a 6â€"3 defeat from the Waterâ€" loo Minor Atom Bees. Ron Motz scored the first of his four goals early in the first period and came back later in the same periâ€" od to score again from Kevin Doucette and John Bell. Windsor skated back Bees take Windsor twice finance director, $18,530 to $19,410 (4.7 _ percent); Clare Bauman, director of roads and traffic, $19,410 to §20,290 (4.5 percent) ; Wayne Woods, clerk, $17,650 to $18,530 (4.9 perâ€" cent); Arthur Pope social services administrator $19,000. to $20,390 (6.7 perâ€" cent). Expansions in several reâ€" gional departments were also approved by council with job openings for 1974 with two countegs only to have Greg McQuillan pull Waterloo _ ahead _ again. Ron Motz tallied two more and his centre John Bell completed _ the _ scoring assisted by Kevin Doucette and Ron Motz. Peter Young opened the scoring on a pass from Jim Haldenby when the two teams played again on Sunday. At 2: 15 of the secâ€" ond period John Bell took a pass from Ron Motz and broke in from the blue line to beat the Windsor netâ€" minder. At 12:40 John Bell scored again from Todd Loveday who in the third period set up the next goal which Peter Young rapped home. Pat Evans added the insurance marker to give Waterloo a 5â€"3 victory. _ Dec. 10, the Bees gained revenge for an earlier loss by mastering Woodstock 4â€"0 Reviewing byâ€"law being law clerk in the legal department; an accounting assistant, a buyer and a financial analyst in the fiâ€" nance department, a perâ€" sonnel assistant; a traffic coâ€"ordinater in the engiâ€" negring department; a techâ€" nician and a maintenance serviceman in the water supply division; a resource ‘assistant in the health and social services department as well as a head of day care services. The snowmobile byâ€"law for the city of Waterloo will come under review when the council committee of the whole sits again Jan. 7. At present, the byâ€"law states thereâ€"is only one area snowmobiles may run in the city. It is called the Bechtel area and measures approximately 120 acres off Bridge Street. in Hub League phm scoring parade reat!':' Young from Jim Ha by and Randall Bier; Todd Smith twice from Jim Marâ€" tin and Pat Evans; Peter Young from Jeff Morgan; Todd Sheridan from Jeff Morgan and Dennis Brox played solid games on deâ€" fence to aid Ed Seegmiller and Michael Bishop to their shutout.