can; after 1r!fre9291eMtliteAEghtr,_tttm- " TAKE NOTICE that an election will be held on Monday November 8, 1982 from the hours of 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 pm. for the following omeest _ L..., _ __ PUNK MyMtot. TIUS'I'BE WATEIIM COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SEPAIATE 80m “USER NATE!!!†COUNTY WAN CAM , SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD In addition the following questions will be submitted to the electors of the City of Waterloo: “DO YOU SUPPORT THE GOAL " NU- CLEAR DEAIMAMENT AND MANBATE YOL'I NATIONAL GOVELVMENT 10 NEGO- TtATE AND IMPLEMENT WITH ("TIER GOVERNMENTS TIE BALANCED STEPS THAT WOULD LEAD TO 111E EAILlESl' POSSIBLE ACHIEVEMENT OF THIS GOAL.'" Advance Polls in accordance with the provisions of Section 66 of the Municipal Elections Act, will be held in the Waterloo Public Library. 35 Albert Street. Waterloo at the following times: Saturday October 30, 182 to. mm. to 8:0 lull. Monday. November l, I†9:00 am. to 8:00 pan. 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, Ott- tario not later than 5:00 p.m., November 8th, 1982 to receive a certificate to vote by proxy. . It is suggested that handicapped persons wishing to vote consider voting at the Advance Poll. The Dupont Street Entrance to the Library affords relatively easy access. R.C. Keeling City Clerk & . Returning Officer I City of Waterloo [%TEr2l%ETEiC] iiiiiiiiiil Mutual Life Twelve new members were recently inducted into Mutual Honoyrted at this year's annual dinner meeting on the Life of Canada's Long Service Club which comprises completion of 25.years of servrce were thes.e new members employees at the head office in Waterloo and in 84 field - on the head office staff unless otherwise indicated: offices across Canada with 25 or more years of service. (Front) Patrick Ellert, Mildred Kluey, Edmonton, Harvey These additions bring the total membership to 381, Campbell, Lorraine Barr, Dorothy Wark, Waterloo Group including 185 "honorary members" who" had served the Office. company for at least 25 years before their retirement. (Back) Nicholas Zupko, Erfa Schmidt, Kerry Moore, Reta A Armstrong, Woodstock, John Taylor. CITY OF WATERLOO "ARE YOU IN FAVOUI OF TNE Inseam- UANCE OF TTIE FLUOIIDA‘I'ION OF THE PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY OF nus MUNICI- Todd Sheridan had the only goal of the second period, giving Siskins a 5-1 lead with his high slap shot from the point. "We were hitting in their end," Siskin coach Gerry Harrigan Planers opened the scoring on an early power play goal by Din Risdale. but Siskins took a commanding 4-1 first period lead with two goals by Blake Ellis, one of them a Shorthanded effort, and other goals try Jeff Job and newcomer Brad Oliver. "I don't think any- body's going to walk away with it this year," Siskin manager Pete Brill said after the win. which left his club with 12 points. two back of the league- leading Platers. And Sunday night Waterloo Sistins did their best to keep things tight " they took a big early lead and then hung on to defeat the league-lead- ing Guelph Holody Platers 5-4 at Waterloo Arena. Mud O’Idon Chronicle sun Whoever said it's let1ter)ypt the top? It's just not so in the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League, where the top four teams Ire within four points of each other following weekend games. ""§iskins add to traffre id with squeaker over Guel The Hymn! Life Assurance Company of Canada is proud of these employees and of the Gntribution they have made through the years (affroviding a high standard of service for the company's policyhol ers across Canada. honours long-service employees said of the first forty minutes. 'tWe were taking the boards away from them. "I thought the two new guys (Oliver and Ron Pearson. a pair of university students brought in to supply more hitting) played well in their first game." But for all that, Sis- kins had the kind of third period that al, lowed Guelph to get back into the game and threaten up to the final Waterlod Siskin goalie Don Einwecht3§natches Guelph's Steve Johnson during a close call in the second period. won-1mm John O'Conner. Scott Brown and Dan Gau- But for all the penal- ties the Siskins took - and Platers took ad- vantage on three of them with power play goals, Guelph coach Tim Holder was less than happy. dersault scored third period goals for Plat- ers, leaving them with over nine minutes to press for the equalizer which never came. "We forgot about the hitting and then we took some penalties," said Harrigan. "Our ifoiver play was inept," Holder said. "I'm just glad we Haters pulled their goalie for the extra attacker with about 35 seconds left, but Sis- kins' Pat Hinnegan broke up their drive and took the puck into the Guelph zone. only to hit the post in the tinal seconds. Wan-10f: have lost five gamest-ettoalartdhtthese games have outplayed their The Waterloo bar-um War- riors have yet to record their first win, having lost this week to Chlnguatousy and St. Cath- nines by scores of " and " respectively. didn't get blown out of the barn." Warriors seek first win Siskins play in El- mira tonight, Owen Sound on Friday, then they play host to El- mira Sunday at T: 30. Hinnegan was Wa- terloo's hard luck player on an earlier effort when he at- tempted to make the score 4-3 on a shot that rang off the crossbar. David Chen; Ind the he goal against Chlnguaconsy. assisted by Jason Pong and John East. Brad Kit scored against St. Catttarhres, with help [mm Thu AIM and win But. mks but lack a forward ling any} eff' score goals.