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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Oct 1980, p. 2

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Page 2 â€" Waterloo Chronicie, Wednesday ; October 29, 1980 TAKE notice that an election will be held on Monâ€" day November 10, 1980 from the hours of 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for the following offices: Saturday, November 1, 1980 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday, November 3, 1980 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.. Any person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply to the Clerk for the City of Waterloo, 2nd Floor Municipal Offices, Marsland Centre, Waterloo, Ontario not later than 5:00 p.m., November 10, 1980 to receive a certificate to vote by proxy. +# wTs . d ALDERMAN § k PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE â€" WATERLOO COUNTY BOARD OF â€" EDUCATION ‘Advance Polls in accordance with the provisions of Section 66 of the Municipal Elections Act. 1977 will be held in the Waterloo Public.Library. 35 Albert Street. Waterloo at the following times: * It is suglzzsted that handicapped persons wishing to vote consider voting at the Advance Poll. The Dupont Street Entrance to the Library affords relatively easy access. > f $ R.C. Keeling, x: Returning Officer & City Clerk â€" WHY PAY THE PRiICE OF A MERCEDES OR BMW? GET IT ALL IN ONE AFFORDABLE CAR. MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY OF WATERLOO Compare the ride, styling and handling of our 1981 Mazda 626 with the highâ€"priced competiâ€" . tion. Then compare standard features and workmanship. Our prices start at just $7,955 and you‘ll be surprised at how much wellâ€"made car you get for your money. And new for 1981 are the 626 "XL" coupes and sedans. See them, drive them, compare them with anything else going. The more you look, the more you like Mazda 626 for 1981. 15 University Avenue, Waterloo 885â€"5090 Bâ€"K Service Center THE MORE YOU LOOK, THE MORE YOU LIKE 1981 MAZDA 626 Spokesmen for the Minâ€" istry of Health, contacted by the Chronicle, say. to the best of their knowledge, the Fluoridation Act has never been challenged in court beâ€" fore. And the ministry‘s legal branch director, lawyer David ‘Bernstein,. conceded *‘frankly, I‘mâ€" surprised"" â€" due to the controversy over fluoridation â€" that it never has been challenged. _ (Continued from Page 1} And. in a separate interâ€" view, Mayor Marjorie Carâ€" Loll éonceded a judicial earini“may well be the thing that‘s necessary to clear the air." Fluoride fight continues Meanwhile, Jim Colley. organizer for the Waterloo Safe Water Society. says his group is continuing to colâ€" lect signatures from people favoring a civic vote on fluoridation . He said about. 300 new names have been collected since the last council meetâ€" ing when a plebiscite was rejected, bring the total to the 4.700 mark. > . At latest count however, the city had tabulated only 2.794 eligible signatures, .. The society had submitted 3,463 by Oct. 15. the cutâ€"off deadline imposed by the city, and of those, 669 were eliminated for various reaâ€" ~~ City wants _ cycling funds: A total of 3,921 â€" repreâ€" senting 10 percent of the eliâ€" gible voters â€" was needed to force a plebiscite in the Nov. 10 el';cuon $ As the price of gas and public transportation goes up, more and more people are hopping on their two wheelers and taking to the city streets. For some it is more than juast a sport. It is a major means of transporâ€" tation. Presuming. Colley‘s fiâ€" gures are accurate and not too many names are again eliminated, it now appears that a plebiscite in the next election is a certainty. At the committee of the whole meeting Monday, council supported a resoluâ€" tion suggesting that the Proâ€" That‘s also presuming Waterioo is still fluoridating its water then. Council could decide, at its discretion, to hold an inâ€" dependent referendum beâ€" fore the next elections, but this appears unlikely what with the number of likelyâ€"toâ€" beâ€"reâ€"elected counciliors opâ€" posed to both a vote on the matter and discontinuance of the practice, vince of Ontario initiate a program of subsidy to muniâ€" cipalities for the implemenâ€" tation of bicycle facilities siâ€" milar to that in existance for transit and highways. ‘‘There is more interest in cycling than in any other sport, said Mayor Marjorie Carroll. "It is an area that will have to be explored by local council and the provinâ€"

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