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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Apr 1971, p. 9

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remaining 75 percent divided on _ Area board budget $119,547 approveit gG i rig T T ALB T e hP Apportionment of cost will be : A cabaretâ€"style fashion show is Province of Ontario, 25 percent, planned for the Inn of the Black for $29,887; Kitchener, 44.09 perâ€" Walnut in Kitchener this Friday $ o « ie omure â€" Show aids swim club proved fringe benefits, The inâ€" crease was less than the amount A revised budget of $119,547â€" down from the $125,000 propesed in Februaryâ€"has been approved by the Waterloo County area pilanning board. The figure was reduced after a review of staff salaries resultâ€" ed in a fiye percent acrossâ€"theâ€" board salary increase and imâ€" The province has agreed to pay 25 percent of the total, with the rhaia, Waterloo, Galt and terloo County. The budget must now go to @‘ municipalities for approval. only becomes firm when muniâ€" ‘hn Or ‘I]L‘ g%\ § J â€"â€" ‘fl!' } s & _ W‘ _â€" Ens ~ "You shouldn‘t take a little kid like me so seriously Lower Mail for color or black and white; also bedside TV stands. THE HOME TEAM Most with Shepherd Casters Many Models to Choose From $12.95 â€" $45.00 SIGHT a~» SOUND DELUXE Phono Stereo T ables TV Stands Open Daily till 6 â€" Thur. & Fri. 10 p.m. 745â€"4461 *h i salaries (up about $6,100) and mapping (up about $5,000). This is a census year and the board publications, $4,000; â€"staff beneâ€" fits, $4,850; staff mileage, $3,000; board fees and mileage, $1,000; telephone, $2,000, and equipment rental $1,000. batAoal mf-wv-w“‘-;-:-m'w.-v‘ percent, for $23,6097. â€" Major items in the budget are $78,557 for staff salaries; mapping, cent of the remaining 75 percent for $39,531; Galt, 15.33 percent of remaining 75 percent, for $13,745; Waterloo, 14.1§ percent of remaining 75 percent, for $12,687, and Waterloo County, Waterioo Square odation 3 questioned the five percent inâ€" crease in staff salaries. He said that if an acrossâ€"the board increase was to be given it should be given on the 1967 base salary, not on the 1970 salaries. He said the proposed increases might be good for the staff, but they are not good for The salary and benefit proâ€" _ search on this and other forms of posals were passed by a 12â€"2 vote. _ cancer to save more lives. You mc mmgpmememmummmememmâ€"â€"â€"mâ€"mâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+ â€"â€" C@n De part Of this NuUMANRIt@TM@N o effort by contributing to the Soâ€" swim club ciety‘s campaign for funds. NORTH WATERLOO UNIT in aid of the Kâ€"W Y swim club. 133 Frederick Street, Kitchener The club is open to youngsters Phone 743â€"0392 five years and older who are inâ€" ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Chairman Fred Ward, also a Galt alderman, pointed out that in keeping costs down but "we also have to be realistic.‘"‘ those given in Galt or in many Coaches Mrs. Sally Dewar, Dan Moon and Bill Atwell devote considerable time and effort to helping the young ‘swimmers, tively. who are members of the Grand Valley Y Swimming Association. Other teams in the association are from Gait, Guelph, Brantford, Woodstock and Brantford. Friday night‘s show to raise funds for the local group will feature fashions for men and women. . BRIDGE LESSONS GUITAR LESSONS The perfect opportunity to learn to play the guitar, under the expert guidance of John Barthel. You supply the guitar, ten (10) sessions, 144 hours long. Starts 6:30 p.m. Tuesdoy, April 13th, 1971. Tuition~â€" $12.00 per person. (Girls and Boys 12â€"17) (Boys and Girls ages 10â€"16) For beginners, this course fills mony requests from young teens, who are anxious to play bridge. Eight (8) Lessons, 1VÂ¥2 hours long. Starts 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 12th. Tuition â€"â€" $10.00 per person. learn the basics of drawing, painting and sketch ing under the leadership of one of this area‘s finest teachers. in addition to course fee, you may require $3.00 worth of materials. Eight (8) Lessons, 1Â¥2 hours long. Starts 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 12th. Tuition â€"â€" $10.00 per person. April 13th, 1971. Tuition â€" $10.00 per person. (Girls and Baoys, 10â€"16) (Girls and Boys, 10â€"16 years) Group lessons are the best way for young golfers to get their start. For the first time the YMCA Golf School offers lessons for this group. Use your clubs Many requests and increased interest in educational classes for young people (2,000 stuâ€" dents per year}, have prompted the offering of the following courses. As with our aduit courses, these classes are taught by recognized experts in their fields. Classes are inâ€" formal and instructors are encouraged to "sfHare" information through participation, disâ€" cussion and "learning by doing". in this way, subjects "come alive" in the most interâ€" esting way for young learners. Y.M.C.A. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT A NEW Y.M.C.A. PROGRAM Informal Courses for Youth hour long. Starts 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, @ | Tuhon â€"â€" 913.00 (includes materia Class sizes are limited â€" Register early! 57 Queen St. N., Kitchener â€" 743â€"5201 six months to six years, kindergym f classes for women. Friday. at e Lo Tiiea m m The most common form of canâ€" cerhaildruis:::w- tic leukemia. As as 1964 the average child ‘with this disâ€" ease lived only 1%& years; today three years and there is an inâ€" creasing number of reports of longâ€"term survivals due to the use of drugs. The Canadian Canâ€" 119 King St. West Kitchener is celebratina 20 vears in business and has an exciting low cost offer for you . . . If you are planning portraits anytime within the next two years. You will want to take advantage of this special! This Purchasing Opportunity is Open For A Limited Time TOMINS STUDIO STAY CLOSE TO YOUR PHONE YOU MAY BE CALLED! * OPPORTUNITY RINGING â€"â€" (Ages 12â€"16) M Sometimes called "Charm‘" or "Selfâ€"Iimprovement", this course will cover poise, mokeâ€"up, posture, deâ€" portment, clothing, style â€" all the things a girl wants to know, as she aims at womanhood. Ten (10) sessions, 1%2 hours long. Starts 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 15th. Tvuition â€" $12.00 per person. BASJC GROOMING FOR GIRLS SOCIAL DANCING (Girls and Boys ages 12â€"17) learn to waltz, fox trot, chaâ€"cha, tango, twist, polke and current steps with instructor Mr. Tom Moser. !t‘s more fun to dance when you know the right way. . Eight (8) lessons, 1Â¥2 hours long. Starts 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 14th, 1971. Tuition â€" $12.00 per person. MAGIC CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH (Girls and Boys Grades 4 to 8) Speaking French is becoming more and more imâ€" portant to Canadians every year. The key to sucâ€" cess is an early start. Instructeor: Mrs. Jackie Cuthâ€" Ten (10) Session:, 1Â¥2 hours long. Starts 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 13th, 1971. Tuition â€" $12.00 per student. (includes text) (Boys Ages 9â€"14) learn to fool your friends with amazing slight of hand and clever trickery. Be a magician. Instructor: Bill Yaon Gorder â€" (Member, international Brotherâ€" hood of Magicians). Eight (8) Lesons, 1\4 hours long. Starts 6:30 p.me. Monday, April 12th, 1971. Tuition â€" $13.00 (includes material) SUN VALLEY BEACH | > HOME â€" BUSINESS â€" sor tweEeD @ICE SKATING ©@ICE FISHING @CAMPING @FINE FOOD C.W. Twoeed & Son 9 Erb St. W., W Call Joihn Tricb 634â€"8651 742â€"0914 744â€"5274 0e &

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