Local Tory chief Carl Sulliman and Glenn Carroll federal Progressive Con- servative candidate in the 1914 General Election will lead the delegation from the Waterloo-Cambridge Federal constituency to the National Leadership Convention in Ottawa dur- ing mid February 1976 to pick a new national leader to succeed the Hon. Robert L.Stanfield. More than 350 of the party Sending their letter to Santa Claus are Amy. 6. and Jillian Pequette. 2. 272 Old Post Rd.. Waterloo. The sisters took their letter to the Waterloo Library where Santa promises to answer each note. Waterloo received two grants from the Ontario ministry of culture and recreation last week to im- prove recreational facil- ities at Seagram Stadium and purchzfse additional park 1a_rr1fer_r1ilrsftftfttrA., Waterloo PC candidates chosen Waterloo gets grants f CHRISTMAS SPECIAL D AUSTIN ElEBIRllNICS Our 199.95 value Price Webcor Stereo AM-FM with 8 track tape player and speakers with component stand 22 King St. South Watetloo 7434552 10 am. - 9 p.m. filled the convention room at a general membership meeting at the Breslau Ho- tel last Wednesday evening. The full delegation to Ot- tawa will include as 'dete- gates': Glenn Carroll, Carl Sulliman, Richard Hobson, Marjorie Carroll, Brian Tumbull, Gordon Chaplin and John Cosman. Elected as 'altemate delegates' were: Murray Matthews, Pat Bourke, Dorothy Beke, Don McLeod, Karen Chap- a "' "m, Â¥ 'f'illlii sip," "so GIFT BOOKS l _ "r"'""""?,,!),!))!,)!), 4 - For Christmas , ','ri,j i as; The grants, totalling $78,540, were provided through the Community Recreation Centres Act. Close to 845.000 will be used to renovate spectator seating at Seagram Stad- ium 1 MPs lin and Tom Barlow. The Waterloo-Cambridge delegation will be busy over the coming weeks in their attempts to meet as many of the National Leadership aspirants as possible. I ,V‘-...--r,, "'e"NP"" 1.“ -_ "so GIFT BOOKS 5‘12? l 4 - For Christmas , ','ri,i E - , GREAT RAILWAY ILLUSTRATED s.iirii)r1iliii' . . BIRDS .... til " . 'ra £3.33 g ,, 'llllliiil5lt ii8llllrjlllilllli T l - 3d? THE LIGHTHOUSE zen 'iiiiill, ,..__... fji 'fiGi/iiiTr.........27" iii; i2rntrridge f7 gtatrtat5g5tfit?l, ‘blgsyovgr $31: "‘52; g _ " _" ff.» Sam's. Kin! Btroqt South. tAmtqrfoo, "5'51†tt New exhibits at K Wgallery During the month of De- cember. three shows are on display at the Kitchener- Waterloo Art Gallery. An exhibition of contem- porary Canadian art, fea- turing drawings and graph- ics by 12 artists, will be in the main gallery from Dec. 5 to Jan. B. Downstairs in the cycle gallery. a show of student work from the University of Waterloo entitled Men- agerie, is featured until Dec. 13. An exhibition of photo- graphs by KW artist, Ger- ald Blancher, will be fea- tured in the cycle gallery from Dec. 15 toJan. 4. The K-W Art Gallery is located at 13 Benton Street. It is open Tuesday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday :hours are 10 am. to 5 pm. The gallery is also open Sundays from 1 to 5 pm. Waterloo Chronicle. Wednesday, December IO. 1975 - Page 5 yiiii'i'i"5,"fir, _-.--------- h EEiEii3l!,tl'!2v5!,l Waterloo Kitchener Underwriting: lll' "ï¬lial!" 0 Life lnsurence . Employee Group Plane 0 Employee Pension Plans 0 Registered Retirement Savings . Income Averaging Annuity Contracts. THE EQUITABLE llFE INSURANCE M, ._..-..;.;..... OF CANADA ALAN SCHBEIBEB Mark“ Square Ofricq Tm Penthouse t. 22 Fudorick Bt.. Kitchonor Bus. 745-8451 not. 679-3368 amounting Ontario & Duke Sts. Waterloo Square