~0-mmw,mn1m Famili es welcomed On behalf of Welcome Wagon, Dorothy Duxbury welcomed 13 new families to Waterloo recently. They included the following: Shirley McWilliams has moved from Mount Forest 'to reside on Milford Avenue. Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkinson, of Rod- ney Street recently moved from Union. Ontario. JOINT MEETING A Joint meeting of the Region and the Board of Commissioners of Police will be held Wednesday, Jan. 7, 7:30 pan. in the coun- cil chambers, Marsland Centre, Waterloo. Formerly of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mel- nick are now residing on Parkwood Court. Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Sach- er, who moved from Dow- ner's Grove, Illinois. are now living on Seagram Drive. Mr. and Mrs. John Sims and their two Children, formerly of Sarnia. are now living on Neilson Avenue. Formerly residents of Cambridge, Mr. , and Mrs. Earl Kurt are now living on Milford Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fraser and their two chit- dren moved from Parry Sound to reside on Univer- sity Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Duke and family, formerly of Windsor are now living on Stilimeadow Circle. Formerly of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Holz- schuh now live on San- down Drive. From Bloomington, In- diana, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long and their two chil- dren have moved to Pine- grove Crescent. Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Butler, and their two chil- dren formerly of Parry Sound, are now living on University Avenue. Formerly of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pendleton are residing on Erb Street West. Marjorie Baillie, former- ly of Stratford, is now liv- ing on Caroline Street. [ m WATERLOO 3 man-maul» CONVENIENCE RESTAURANT DOWNTOWN FREE PARKING SHOPPING 21 King St. N. Open 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. WATERLOO GASLIGHT TAVERN ar&da.gtBttramN and is