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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Dec 1974, p. 6

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EJ nj * P 4. . * HAIRSTYLING PLACE is at 744â€"0821 Westmount Place Men‘s Hair Styling Westmount Place Shopping Centre (Opposite Candda Trust) y I campaigned vigorously Waldheim says "the governâ€" and straightâ€"forwardly on â€" ments told me they cannot the issues facing Waterloo ship it to the areas most today and tomorrow: a serâ€" afflicted"* because of lack ious review of growth patâ€" â€" of roads and vehicles. ~ tems as regards the transâ€" I have noticed that the formation of prime farmâ€" Big Power nations of the lands into subdivisions;: U.N. can always find the the retention of local idenâ€" necessary _ transportati( tity and public accountaâ€" when it comes to sellia bility versus the remotee military hardware to the ness of ever expanding. various nations but, when regionalism:; a high priorâ€" it comes to feeding the ity to the downtown corridor â€" hungry transportation â€" is as a viable residential. unvailable. They feel it is commercial/social complex: more profitable to sell and finally a â€"review arms than to feed the of the ward system as a â€" starving poor. means of electing public Mr. W.D. Pope officials from your neighâ€" 98 John Blvd bourhood to city hall. Witerloo, Ont. This later issue has achieved a level of grassâ€" roots desirability as evidenâ€" ced in the Kitchener referenâ€" dum results. Perhaps a midâ€" term referendum in 1975 in Waterloo on the question of the ward system to be imâ€" plemented in 1976 is a posâ€" sibility. My involvement in this community and with its citiâ€" zens who comprise: the many neighbourhoods conâ€" tinue to challenge me and draw me deeper into my commitment to share the responsibility for caring about the community in which my family and friends live. that is a deep appreciation to the many citizens of Waâ€" terloo who worked shoulder to shoulder with me and for me throughout campaign 74. To those of you who supporâ€" ted and voted for me. thanks so much for your confidence. Carl Sulliman Waterloo. Carl Sulliman â€" I| might have been tempted to claim a degree of expertise in Waâ€" terloo : electioneering techâ€" niques. To the Voters of Waterioo: Prior to Municipal Elecâ€" tion Day 1974 â€" having perâ€" sonally canvassed some 3.500 Waterioo households and campaign workers who scurried enthusiastically across this city delivering over â€"15,000 leaflets for The results. however. tend to humble both expecta tion and effort alike. There is one element â€"which does remain constant for me and To those. eight ladies and gentlemen â€" who finished ahead of me I wish you wisdom and vision m your decisions about Waterloo 5. 10 and 20 years hence. _. _ May God bless you and yours in this season of joy and celebration. and thanks so much for your many kindnesses during the camâ€" paign and since Election Day. The John A. MacDonald Album Llumberjack by Wm. Collins A A Praitie Boys‘ Wintee by Wm. Collins Books Make Wonderful Gifts Lettersâ€"__: to the edifer SCRIBE BOOKSTORE Open Evenings Till 9 â€" Saturdoy TW ¢ Westmount Place, Wateriloo 576â€"7290 Market Square, Kitchener 576â€"8270 . . . from OBERON PRESS Mr. Don McCurdy Editor, Waterioo Chronicle Waterloo Square © Waterloo, Ont. Dear Don : That was just a great fullâ€"page ad that you ran Nov. 20th for the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic on the Zith. Please accept my thanks for the great publiciâ€" ty. Unfortunately, the Clinic wasn‘t that successful, as only 225 people turned out to donate blood. Hopefully our last clinic this year on Dec. 18th will put us over the 300 unit mark. Thank you again. ' Sincerely yours. Tom Collins Publicity Chairman Kâ€"W Red Cross Yourâ€" particular medium helped to make the Games a success: We â€" canno thank you enough for L'* part you have played i aiding the Winter Games in particular and sports in general. We look forward to workâ€" ing with you again in the future. & U.N. _ Secretaryâ€"General Waldheim says "the governâ€" ments told me they cannot The Games, we believe, were more than successful in aiding the development and participation of amaâ€" teur sporting events. We would like to thank you for your coverage of and participation in the 1974 Western â€" Ontario Winter Games. To the editor: Thanks again, Sincerely yours, Jane McCallum Games Coâ€"ordinator. Executiveâ€"Director, Waterloo Regional Sports Council John F. Greenlaw, President, Waterloo Regional Sports Council. * % # Tom Love $25.00 $7.95 $7.95

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