Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Dec 1971, p. 11

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This little girl is Angloâ€" Saxon and Indian, big for her age and dark in coloring. She came into the care of the Children‘s â€" Aid Soâ€" ciety as a battered child,. so 1972 corn blight epidemic possible Eastern â€" Ontario â€" corn could be hit by an epidemic of southern corn leaf blight in 1972, according to scienâ€" tists The disease was severe enâ€" ough in the regicn in 1971 to cause concern to growers, and a recent survey of seven eastern Ontario counties showed the disease in 40 per cent of the fields examinâ€" frightening future. But Carol is only four, so fortunately she is spared from forebodings, The exâ€" pression is because she is timid of strangers and the photographer‘s face was an unfamiliar one. Carol looks as foriorn and wistful as if she knew a litâ€" tle girl whose ancestry is mixed and who has no parâ€" an insecure, it‘s no wonder she is fearful of new people. She is living now in a foster home full of kindness and affection, but her new parents will need to give her time to trust them. Carol enjoys other childâ€" rea and loves nursery school. At home she trots Albert Street Avondale Colonial Acres Committee of citizens from :: ROY BAUMAN JOHN HENDRY ROBERT HENRY BARRY PAULEY ELECT AN ACTIVE AND CONCERNED COUNCIL We are a group of concerned citizens who have carefully considered the capabilities and background of the nineteen people running for Waterloo City Council. In doing this we have also considered the problems and tasks that Council must face with regard to such issues as transportation, city growth and development, regional governâ€" ment, and community services. It is our opinion that the following eight people best meet these requirements and will be responsive to individual citizens and community needs: Dear Voter: R. BUDDELL, B.A., M.B.A She needs a home _ Chartered Accountant This letter was written without the prior knowledge of the candidates named above Westmount Road Return Ron Buddell as Alderman mother eager to be helpful. She is a strongâ€"willed child great deal of attention. This little girl with her the youngest in a family where the parents are warm Erb Street Glenridge Lakeshore Village Committee Secretary Mr. Erhard Schlenker Phone: 743 â€"7235 RON BUDDELL merce, Chairman of Industrial Committee, President Waterioo Siskins Hockey Club, Manager of Waterioo Tigers Hockey Club, Director of Waterloo County Children‘s Aid Society, Member of Waterloo Recreation Commission. Member of Board of Steâ€" wards of First United Church, Financial Consultant Waterioo Legion. Member of Kâ€"W Navel Veterans Association. Executive Member of Ontario Hockey Association. â€"Presently : ~ Chairman Waterlooâ€"Wellington Airport Commission, ist Viceâ€"President Waterloo Lions Club, Member of Canadian Owners and Pilots Association, Waterloo Wellingâ€" ton Flying Club. â€"Former Lecturer U. of W. (2 years) and W.L.U. (6 years) â€"Served at various times as : Chairman o_f Waterloo Argqa _Cgmmi;sion, Director of Waterloo Chamber of Comâ€" â€"Postâ€"Graduate, University of Toronto â€"20 years professional practice in Waterloo â€"8 years Aldermanâ€"Waterioo â€"Born in Waterioo â€"Attended Central School and Kâ€"W Collegiate â€"2 years Wartime Navy Service â€"Graduate Queen‘s University understanding â€" and patient, and where academic expecâ€" tations are not too high. To inquire about adopting Carâ€" ol, please write to Today‘s Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adopâ€" tion information, ask your Children‘s Aid Society . Wiltiam Street for ALDERMAN in WATERLOO CHRIS RADDER JOHN SNYDER BRIAN TURNBULL CHARLES VOELKER Lincoln Village Margaret Avenue Union Street REâ€"ELECT

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