Service station owners » aren‘t through with council‘s Sunday stand John Day, manager of the Becker‘s Milk/Petroâ€"Canada outiet at GlenForrest and Weber says the recent decision of council to continue the rotating schedule will be chalâ€" lenged later this month‘ by a group of operaâ€" tors. *‘There‘s no sense in doing anything right now. But when we have a chance to assemble our people, you can expect to see us back there (city hall) again," said Day. Red McCausland, manager of the Pioneer station on Weber Street, is currently vacationâ€" ing and the owners will await his return before any further action is taken. McCausland was featured in aChronicle story last year as the leader of the group. Waterioo service station owners will continâ€" ue to press city council for the right to open on ELECTION PROCLAMATION Published by the Office of the Chief Election Officer of Ontario must ‘be made before 8 p.m. of Wednesday, September 9th Eligible voters, missed during the Enumeration who wish to make sure of their vote, must visit their Electoral District Returning Office to obtain a Certificate to Vote. 10 a.m. to 8 pm. beginning August 20th The Phone Number of each Electoral District Returning Officer is available from Directory Assistance when it is requested by Electoral District name. Of which all persons are asked to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly. In obedience to Her Majesty‘s writs of election, directed by me to the Returning Officer in each electoral district, for the purpose of electing persons to represent the voters in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, public notice is hereby given of the following in each electoral district. Those persons who on Election Day have attained 18 years CERTIFICATES TO VOTE issued by the Electoral District of age, are Canadian Citizens, have resided in Ontario for â€" Returning Officer, or if they are Vouched for in Rural areas the 6 months preceding Election Day, are eligible to vote on Election Day. if their names are on the NEW LIST of VOTERS or on GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Given under my hand, at Toronto, Ontario Warren R. Bailie, CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER in the Returning Office of each Electoral District Thursday, August 27th, 2 p.m. OFFICIAL NOMINATION OF CANDIDAT ES CLOSES Monday to Saturday inclusive ADDITIONS TO THE NEW LIST OF VOTERS WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE? The concern of the owners is that Kitchener aperators will benefit from the Waterioo law because motorists will not bother looking for a station that is open in Waterioo. All stations in Kitchener are given the option on whether to open on Sunday or not. *"*My sales this past Sunday were cut in half. It won‘t be hard to. prove our point," said Day, who admits almost half the Waterioo owners are in favor of the rotating schedule. blamed the situation on the major companies which have taken over former independent stations. At one time, he said, 99 per cent‘" of service station operators were in favor of the rotating schedule. Council believes the city is being adequately Voting Hours 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. One hour earlier in the Electoral Districts of Kenora and Rainy River. Sundays excluded. o Advance Poll locations will be advertised at a later date. at locations which give access to wheelchairs, or at the Office of the Electoral District Returning Officer from Saturday, August 29th to Tuesday, September 8th, THURSDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, Sept. 3rd, Sept. 5th, and Sept. 7th KEEPING YOU iNFORMED Voting Hours 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. ELECTION DAY The continued high volume of development in Waterioo is chiefly responsible for the city‘s excellent financial forecast for the remainder of 1987. Finance commissioner Tom Stockie‘s sixâ€"month budget review :odeu&o.dtyvm.ltemwlï¬a-ï¬-dhtm $56,150., compared to the 1986 surplus of $1,050,000. The forecasted revenmues exceed budget in the areas of building division revenue â€" $400,000; recovery of engineering overheads â€" $225,000; paymentâ€"inâ€"lieu of taxes â€" $120,000; and interest income â€" Overâ€"expenditures that have been approved by city council include and labor relations expenses that total $16,000. Stockie told reporters following Monday‘s meeting of council that the labor expense is the city‘s portion of the legal costs accummulated in Waterloo‘s unsuccessful battle against its firefighters. The final total will more than double when court costs and the legal bill of the firefighters are The city‘s portion of the Regina Street coal tar cleanâ€"up bill will be funded through the 1986 working reserve fund and will not affect the 1987 forecast, says Stockie. for city forecast , 1987 Cb PARKDALE MEDICAL | s ALES 4 HENTALS: 465 PHILLIP ST. (PARKDALE i) WATERLOO, ONT. N2L 6C7 1519) 746â€"1339 _____ Mon. to Sat. 9â€"6 ____ _ ATHLETIC PRODUCTS J. DAVID TOLL With State Farm, you can get guaranteed 100% coverage on your home plus extra contents protection. Call to see if you qualifty. 109 Erb Street West 10"OFF Iif you had to could you? ‘Next Course Starts (Exp. Aug. 34 /87)