Council did take into conâ€" sideration parts of the CSB brief in making its deciâ€" sion, according to city clerk Durward Preston CSB submitted af reasons to council $WW#eâ€"it thought the board s ouldn‘t be disbanded. Board memâ€" bers _ expressed _ concern that their good contact with the general public might be lost. Delivered by carrier to every in WATERLOO household Ald. Harold Wagner exâ€" pressed council‘s appreciaâ€" tion for Mr. Campbell‘s serâ€" vices on the board. "He was Mr. Lakeshore on the planning board. He brought much good advice during his term." Council also said goodbye to ald. Rudy Kominek who Waterloo Chronicle 117TH YEAR â€" NO. 51 Plans haven‘t yet been completed as to what will be produced at the new plant Marsland Engineering was sold about two years ago to Leigh Instruments and since then Stanley Marsland _ financed _ conâ€" struction of the 13â€"storey Marsland Center at Erb and Albert Streets. 1 Center would cost $100,000 i# Seek provincial day care grant Bertha Renaud, a member of the board of directors of the Twin City credit umion, presented Waterloo fire chief John Staller with three Busy Beaver fire prevention plaques, last Wednesday. One separate school and one public school will receive a plaque annually and the third will hang in the chief‘s office In background is fire prevention officer Chuck Devison with large scale replica of Busy Beaver An emotional appeal by alderman Bob Henry conâ€" vinced five Waterloo counâ€" cillors to support him in approving an application to the provincial government for funds to build and operâ€" ate a municipal day care center. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Aldermen Cruise, Voelker and Epp each commented on the cost but said they supâ€" ported the idea in principle. Aldermen Cruise questionâ€" ed the childteacher ratio which would be 5: L. ' years to convince people to use private day care cenâ€" ters but it â€" just doesn‘t work,‘‘ said ald. Henry. THURSOAY, DECEMBER 22, 1971 children who needed day care facilities had access to them. PRICE 10.