Neither case provides the planâ€" ning board with a clearâ€"cut preâ€" cedent, on which to base its Feb. 28 deliberations. Officials indiâ€" rate it may require two or more meetings before the board preâ€" pares its final recommendation on the matter to city council. Now â€" that original problems have been cleared up, the city is reapplying for OMB approval. (Continued from page 1) the grocery and barbering faciliâ€" tres, arousing the ire of city faâ€" thers, who decided to prosecute. When the case reached the rourts it was dismissed on the basis that the city was proceedâ€" ing with the zone change at the lime. PLAZA ISSUE St. Agnes‘ Catholic Women‘s League members were advised i0 maintain an open mind on society changes, whether civil or ecclesiastical, when Rev. John Bulbrook of St. Jerome‘s college spoke to their February meetâ€" ing on the Modern Concept of Authority. St. Michael‘s dessert card parâ€" ty and fur fashion show will be held in the church hall on March 13. Mrs. Clare Esbaugh and Mrs. Thomas Oberie will be convenâ€" Mrs. John Whaley will repreâ€" sent the parish at the world day of prayer meeting at Knox Presâ€" byterian Church March 1. Parish women will assist members of the international darjeeling edâ€" ucation association with their rummage sale in the church baseâ€" ment March 8, from 10 a.m. until Mrs. Clare Esbaugh, president, and Mrs. Desmond Hemming atâ€" tended the brotherhood dinner of the Society for Christians and Jews Tuesday at the Walper Hotel. After her talk Mrs. Schott preâ€" sented the league with a set of tea towels embroidered by the girls and was herself presented with a gift. ~ B uxt®‘ is * s pagse s 4 un Aw \ 2 Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, From six to nine live with the Schott family at any one time. These have to learn to fit in with ene another and with other peoâ€" ple. If they do not do this they are sent to training schools. All but three of the girls have made the adjustment. Many of them deepen their relationship with Mrs. Schott after they marâ€" ry and have children of their Mrs. Howard Schott, 72 Blythâ€" wood Rd., described her work with the GQhildren‘s, Aid Society, #or whom she operated a receivâ€" img home for abandoned childâ€" ren and later a group home for problem teenage girls. Lack of affection and security in their homes frequently drive these girls into trouble, Mrs. Bchott explained. last six years, was speaker at the February meeting of St. Michael‘s C atholic Women‘s League and Christian Mothers‘ Bociety, A woman who has cared for 287 children, ranging in age from 189 days to 17 years, ever the 287 Children Cared for By Woman in Six Years USED BOOKS WANTED FOR 4th ANNUAL BOOK SALE Anyone With Books To Donate Call 744â€"7479 For Pickup By Kâ€"W University Women‘s Club And the major problem here according to him is the existing 19 forms of government for 190,â€" 000 persons. "This would indicate that the province now feels this is the best solution to problems such as ours." concluded Ald. Cruise. He describes ‘he system as very similar to the metropolitan Toronto government. Planning board membership is another of Ald. Cruises‘ jobs. He declares himself concerned that the future of this area has alâ€" ready been indicated by the proâ€" vince, because of the recent metâ€" ropolitan form of area governâ€" ment created in the Oitawa area. (Continued from page 1) Mutual areas of concern to Kitchener and Watcrloo are the west end road system, bus serâ€" vices and better coâ€"ordination of community services. CITY STAFF Date for the annual mothers‘ day sale was set for May 10. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Elmer Grieb and her asâ€" sistants. A mixed card party will be held in the parish hall March 7. The event will mark the 15 th anniversary of both groups, so an appropriate cake will form the centrepiece for the occasion. A $5 donation was authorized to the promotional work of the Sacred Heart Radio and TV proâ€" gram. Earlier Ross Litwiller demonâ€" strated the art. Members of the Catholic Woâ€" men‘s League and the Confraterâ€" nity of Christian Mothers of Our Lady of Lourdes Church tried their talents making paper flowâ€" ers at their monthly meeting. Two additional positions have now been filled. Mrs. Edward Thorpe will be sick and shutâ€"in convener, and Mrs. Robert White, ways and means convener, Entertainment at the mixed Valentine meeting was provided by The Coquettes, a quartet from the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Chapter of Sweet Adelines Incorporated. Membersâ€" were Norma Smith, Laâ€" von Goetz, Vera McKenzie, and Verna Girth,. "Opposition to these changes will not prevent their happenâ€" ing. This is a negative attitude and could only lead to revolt. A positive approach based on contact and communication lead to a better understanding and implementation of authority," he said. 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