‘_ Page 2 â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, November 3, 1976 Whereas the Government of Canada has fixed by Statute the Eleventh Day of November in each year as Remembrance Day, | therefore request that Day be fittingly observed by all citizens and urge their attendance at the Remembrance Day Ceremonies at the Cenotaph at 10:30 a.m. The Citizens are urgently requested to observe Remembrance Week commencing November 5thâ€" 1 1th. ‘ In Witness Whereof 1| have hereunto set my hand and caused this Proclamation to be made public. REMEMBRANCE DAY Thursday, November 11. 1976 CITY OF WATERLOO Herbert A. Epp. Mayor * 1 The 500 Mile Charity Run will involve a continuâ€" ous relay run around the University of Waterâ€" loo‘s ring road by approxiâ€" mately 200 students from Implementing â€" bilingual!â€" ism today would be much harder than in 4969 â€"when Canada‘s ~Official _ Lanâ€" guages Act was passed, said Jack Horner, MP for Crofoot Thursday. ~"Mr. Horner told about 175 Tories at Confederation Club dinner that the curâ€" rent _ heatedâ€"up _ debate about â€" bilingualism _ has On the weekend of No vember 6â€"7, St. Jerome‘s College at the University of Waterloo will stage a 500 milé charity run. The proceeds of this benefit will be donated to the Children‘s Aid Society of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo for their Special Projects area. (Special Projects are not subsidized by the governâ€" ment. ) Horner says let tensions cool St. Jerome‘s plans charity a 2* The main objective of this venture by the students of St. Jerome‘s is to make a special contribution to the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo _ area in appreciation of the needâ€" ed services it renders to not only students from St. the college. This means that one or two students will run one lap each and running will be conducted around the clock. This marathon relay run will start at 2 p.m. Friday, November 5 and end when the 500 mile goal is accomâ€" plished (approximately noon on Monday, November 8). hardened the attitudes of both‘ parents and their chilâ€" dren. He urged a cooling â€" off period to ease Frenchâ€"Engâ€" lish tensions before the government attempts to start a bilingualism proâ€" gram in the school system. _ However, Mr. Horner maintained that making Canadians bilingual through _ Two candidates in council race Jerome‘s College, but also all university students in general. By raising money for the Children‘s Aid Society of Kitchener â€" Waterloo the students hope to fulfil their objectives in two ways, namely acknowledging the importance of a vital orâ€" ganization _ serving _ the needs of the Kâ€"W area and providing financial assisâ€" ‘‘We can make Canada meright." bilingual. But it has to be _ During his speech to area done very quietly with chilâ€" Progressive Conservatives, dren so they enjoy it," he~ Mr. Horner also answered said. § questions from the audience ""In 1969 when the Offiâ€" on the‘ topics of defence cial Languages Bill was spending, government passed, I said it would diâ€" spending, Joe Clark and vide the country. Bilingualâ€" the economy. only way Canada can beâ€" come a bilingual country. David A. Boehm of Braeâ€" side Ave. in Waterloo has announced his intention to seek election to Waterloo city council in the Dec. 6 election. Mr. Boehm is 28 yearsâ€"old and has lived in Waterloo for 25 years. He is a local, Central plan to be presented to public After two years of pubâ€" lic meetings, questionnaires and . research, the city‘s Central â€" Residential Disâ€" trict Plan has reached its finished state. The plan was presented to council Monday in two volumes by the planning consultants who drafted it, Dryden Smith and Lehman and MacNaughton Planning Consultants Ltd. Although public meetings were held in the central district _ area _ throughout M = + westmount place { pharmacy 578â€"8800 50 Westmount Rd. N Waterloo m _â€"â€"â€"_, MONDAY to SATURDAY "[': «? 9 a m. to 10 p.m. L qï¬u C ol SUNDAYS westmount place pharmacy OPEN ... 7 DAYS A WEEK We honor ... DV.A., Blue Cross, Green Shield _ and Welfare Drug Plans. By the way we deliver. tance to underprivileged children. The students are seeking monetary donations for the run from local businessmen and members of the comâ€" munity. Contributions will be classed as income tax deductible. More information on the run can be obtained by contacting Paul McGinley, at St. Jerome‘s at 884â€"742%6. ism has to be achieved through the school system. I think history has proved me right." independent small businessâ€" man. He and his wife are the parents of a one yearâ€" old daughter. Alderman Roy Bauman has also declared that he will seek reâ€"election. Mr. Bauman has been an alderâ€" man for the past 19 years. the drafting stages of the report, council agreed Monâ€" day to present the finished report to the public Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre. Implementation of the report, which will involve zone changes in the central area, could take four to six months if no objections are voiced, said city planning director Paul Dietrich. Council will also be in attendance at the meeting to discuss the report. HOLIDAYS 11 a.m. to 9 p.m and