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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Dec 1971, p. 10

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_ "Talke ’\:‘ Bs Y3 ral"" e L R > P 10 _ Waterioo NDFONIGIB, .1 ‘it .-!w’&«"” Wiby | @Citizen involvement P regional government will be one tier , further removed from the electorate you 1 need someone who will give you a strong voice. < © Controlled Urban Growth Put controls on growth while we still recognize Waterloo For Further information Phone 744â€"3469 SIMISTER, Stan |X ©@Mass Transit Put an end to senseless road widening and express way building. _ SALE 4AQ% : 15% â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Le Tapis Rougeâ€"â€" GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Our Entire Stock of Women‘s Shoes » All merchandise from normal stock f B I @ 1 » No additional stock purchased for or Best Selection ! this sale . Le Tapis Roug DAVID‘S PHOTOS 744â€"2384 PASSPORT PHOTOS Evenings by Appointment 38 Dupont St. East, Waterioo Alderman Waterioo Vote Richard Lloyd o to "STABILITY AND ORDER" 203 KING SOUTH AT JOHN â€" WATERLOO o off/ * WATERLOO P.UVU.C. Buy Now for Best Selection! Continued from page 9 public utilities commission. He is the longest serving member, with 24 years of dent prior to 1947. He is presâ€" ently manager of Paint Inc. on King Street South in Watâ€" service, 14 years as chairâ€" He is a member of the Waterioo Rotary Club, the 120 Devitt Street South, is He was employed by the Sole held under authority of City Licence No. 2 chamber of commerce and _ the Kâ€"W naval vets associaâ€" tion. He is an associate of the Waterloo young men‘s He is president of the Onâ€" tario municipal water asâ€" sociation and a director of the boy scout council. Stanioey Simister Stanley Simister, of 280 Philip Street, is a computer programmer. He is seeking election to one of the four seats on the public utilities commission . His platform is ‘Stability and Order‘. Having lived in Waterioo since the days of his youth, he believes these are essential elements of a epmntion with responâ€" sibility to over 500 area shareholders as well as the community â€" at â€" large, he will not take his duties as a PUC member lightly, he board of directors of a mulâ€" tiâ€"million dollar Waterioo ient PUC: As well, he said, the motto of Waterloo is ‘Stability‘. â€" o ‘"‘In addition, studying to obtain my doctor of divinity for the ministry has made me realize the value of hard work." Scientists unsure of new eim strain Scientists at the Canada Agriculture plant research institute are cautious about the outcome of their efforts to provide Canada with stocks of an elm tree reâ€" sistant to Dutch elm diâ€" sease. . . The restraint is due to difficulties encountered in their first attempt to proâ€" pagate the new elm strain. Of the 300 cuttings taken from six young diseasereâ€" sistant 56 rooted and survived. Happiness is to have an alderman dedicated to serving the People. Happiness is to have a sympathetic listener on City Council. Happiness is to know someone cares Fourteen years Continuous Council Experience LIFEâ€"LONG RESIDENT OF WATERLOO Vote Dec. 6, 1971 of the six years on the public utilâ€" He was born in Toronto but has lived here most of his life. He was educated in the ‘Twin Cities and is a graduate of Waterioo Luthâ€" eran University and the Onâ€" tario College of Education. He has taught highschool in the Twin Cities for 10 years. He is director of techâ€" nical education at Eastwood taught electricity at Forest Heights and KCI. tricity between local indusâ€" try and the highschools. He is also second vicepresident of the Ontario m electric association. *« Witiom Smith . tario hydro courses on elecâ€" William Smith, 37, of 266 tric‘heat and commercial Experience an asset for Waterioo Goncern of the Taxpayer Qpen ear to the voice of the taxpaye QObligation to Citizens Mindful of expenditures Youth‘s best interests considered Necessities and Priorities First REâ€"ELECT REâ€"ELECT ROY BAUMAN My Interest is Serving You d of the of Onâ€" For Alderman | HOWARD ‘ HERTER N-\‘ t : @llge WATERLO P.U.C. William Uffeilman William Uffelman, 4, of 17% Lincoln Road, is a new candidate for the public utilâ€" ities commission . He said he‘s running for the position because he has al ways been interested in the PUC and has followed its activities closely. Mr. Uffelman is a memâ€" ber and pastâ€"president of the Waterloo _ Young Men‘s club; a member of the air force association wing 404; a member of Branch 530, Royal Canadian Legion; a member of the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce. He is coowner of the tario Seed Company on Street South in Waterloo. f HERTER| X HOWARD and a journeyman for

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