With less than three weeks to go before election day an army of trained volunteers has begun a doorâ€"toâ€"door campaign in the in Cities dislriqug pamphiets outlining the referendum issue. The Peace Network is an umbrelia organiâ€" zation comprised of 12 area antiâ€"nuclear The Waterloo Region Peace Network has taken the offensive in a campaign to inform area residents of. the issues in the disarmaâ€" ment referendum inâ€" cluded on the ballot of the November 8 municâ€" ipal election. PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESOAY, o â€"â€"â€" O C §3@ wa (@(A)JV 40y hh s Z2 Peace Network takes foothold Mazda introduces, for the first tme, to purchasers of 1982 B2000 trucks, at no extra charge, the Service Protection Plan. You are protected against future mechanical repair for 36 months or 80.000 kiloâ€" meters, inclusive of manufacturer‘s warranty. This noâ€"deductible, noâ€" charge plan includes both commerâ€" cial and private use applications. 3 YEAR,80000 km/NO CHARGE in Nuclear Knowledge; Wateriloo Public Reâ€" search Interest Group; Project Ploughshares; Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Physicians for Peace; Quakers; Unitarian Fellowship; the Kâ€"W Status of Women; Rockway Senior Citiâ€" zens and Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace. Earlier this year Waâ€" terloo city council, reâ€" sponding to the arguâ€" ments of these groups, decided to put the refâ€" groups including: World Federalists; Global Community Centre; Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terioo District Labor Council; Total Honesty ï¬or-to-door campaigning © erendum question on the election ballot, joining more than 100 other cities across Canâ€" ada who have voted to do the same. ‘‘The idea,"‘ said Peter McGhee, a repâ€" resentative of the Peace Network, "is to pressure the Canadian Government to go to the United Nations and propose that all counâ€" tries in the world ask their citizens whether they want general disâ€" armament." The referendum, heâ€" continued, asks whether you support balanced disarmaâ€" ment, meaning that we won‘t disarm until we are sure the other side Come Look Them Over OF WATERLOO The universal referâ€" endum, said McGhee, is "a uniquely Canaâ€" dian concept," originâ€" ated in 1977 by an Ottawaâ€"based organiâ€" zation, Operation Disâ€" mantle. It has the supâ€" port of 137 members of parliament from all three federal parties, all members of the Quebec National Asâ€" sembly, a majority of the Ontario Legislaâ€" ture, the Federation of Canadian Municipalâ€" ities, Canadian Labor Congress and 65 other organizations. As well as the canvas, the Peace Netâ€" work has planned a series of other events 1§5 University Ave. E. 885â€"5090 SALES e SERVICE e PARTS e LEASING is doing the same." Compare payload capacities with our competition. Mazda B2000 offers a 1400 Ib. payload as a standard feature in both the long box and the short box models. B2000 Short Box: 5â€"speed transmission, steel belted radials, power front disc brakes, AMâ€"FM radio, tinted glass, intermitâ€" tent wipers and much more. THE MORE YOU LOOK.THE MORF YOU LKE to publicize the referâ€" endum. On Monday, Oct. 25 at 12:30 p.m. Dr. Norâ€" man Alcock, an interâ€" nationallyâ€"renowned peace research who acted as special conâ€" sultant to the United Nations Special Session on Disarmament held earlier this summer, will speak on aiterna:â€" tives to war in the University of Waterloo Campus Centre, room 1235. He will repeat his address later that eveâ€" ning at St. Michael‘s Roman Catholic Church, University Avâ€" enue and Hemiock, Waterloo. Tuesday the 26th at 8 p.m. Dr. Donald Bates Ten buses are being rented by the Peace Network to take Waterâ€" loo region residents to a disarmament demonâ€" stration to protest Caâ€" nadian tests of the UW Cruise missile, to be heid in Ottawa on Ocâ€" tober 30 and 31. The buses Waterloo S October 29 The acclaimed film, If You Love This Planâ€" et will be shown Tuesâ€" day, Oct. 28 at 12 noon at UW‘s Campus cenâ€" tre, room 110. nuclear war at UW‘s St. Paul‘s College. and training session for Peace Network canâ€" vassers will be held Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. at Unitarian House, 128 Allen E. at Moore Avenue. of McGill University, Montreal, will speak on Everything under the sun For the children, we are featuring "The Trojan Horse", and any child accompanied by a parent will be given a free use of the slide â€" all day long. Don‘t miss this special attraction! The Bazaar is featuring the sale of Home Baking and Cheesecake; Bid and Buy Shop; Israeli Booth; Infant and Children‘s Clothes; Ladies‘ purses and shoes; Ladies‘ better dresses, suits, coats and cocktail clothes; Men‘s Boutique; Books; Crafts; Country Store; Gift Gallery; New Shoes Booth; Bed and Bath Shop; Jeanery Shop; Israeli "Fallafel" booth; Bagel Bar; Gourâ€" met lunch featuring traditional foods at the Cafe Hadassah; and featuring the largest collection of good, nearlyâ€"new clothing in the Twin Cities. _ The general ®Rmission is 75¢, 2 for $1.00, and all preâ€"schoolers will be admitted free. We are also inviting all senior citizens to be our guest at the Bazaar from 12: 00 noon. The theme "Everything under the Sun‘ will no doubt be lived up to Wednesday, Oct 21 at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Hadassah Wizo Bazaar. The 20th annual bazaar will be held at the Kitchener Market Building from 10 a.m. to 8 REâ€"ELECT BOB KLEINSCHMIDT Waterloo Public School Trustee Please call 745â€"6748 for more information > buses will leave rloo Square on er 29 at 5 p.m. of the trip is $23 ‘‘We‘ve been called misguided, misinâ€" formed dupes," said McGhee. ‘"But when you spend $600 billion a year on armaments and $100 billion is spent by third world counâ€" tries, then that‘s madâ€" ness. We‘ve got to try to do something." at the University of Toronto, will speak on an international satelâ€" lite monitering agency to moniter nuclear weaponry around the world in room 171, Chemistry II building, for the oneâ€"day trip, $28 for the twoâ€"day trip, plus an additional $2 a night charge for acâ€" commodation. Tickets can be obtained from the Global Community Centre or from WPIRG by calling 884â€"9020. Finally, Wednesday, Nov. 3. at 8 p.m. Dr. Lynn Trainor, profesâ€" sor of nuclear psychics