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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Sep 1971, p. 9

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Edward R. Good, 53 yearâ€" old Waterloo Funeral dirâ€" ector and Liberal MPP Mr. Good opposes Conâ€" mve candidate, Brian I1, a lJ)lanning conâ€" sultant, and New Democrat Jo Surich, a â€" political science lecturer. his party‘s Waterloo North candidate last week at the Waterloo Campus of Conesâ€" He remained unopposed at the nomination meeting attended by 180 persons. toga College. renior custodians of the aterloo County board of education, area foremen and senior mechanics began a fourâ€"week training course last week at Nine Pines School, Kitchener. The course, will instruct the participants in emerâ€" gency first aid, communiâ€" cations and liability, gearâ€" ed to help them overcome possible problems in their schools. The course includes 24 hours of instruction over the four week period and two evening sessions of three hours each for review and testing. All county schools will be represented at the sessions. Items covered in the course include the applicaâ€" tion of emergency first aid. how to deal with poisoning, unconsciousness and suffoâ€" cation, the moving of inâ€" jured persons, the reportâ€" ing of any crisis situations such as theft or vandalism. and appraisal of security procedures and policing activities. According to Ken Treâ€" maine,. training and securâ€" ity foreman for the board, the course is part of a conâ€" tinuous training system all custodians must undertake. ’usto‘dians attend urâ€"week course Good for Liberals He said _ regimentation would result from an NDP government, and shudderâ€" ed at the thought. for a change."‘ According to Mr. Good, the Liberals represented a change "that would not upâ€" set the applecart", the only â€" reasonable â€" alternaâ€" tive to a conservative govâ€" ernment. In accepting the nominaâ€" tion, Mr. Good said there was ‘‘*widespread disconâ€" tent in Ontario with 28 years Other parts of the program include a defensive driving course, a preventive mainâ€" tenance program and meâ€" chanical workshops. Instructors and counselâ€" lors for the first aid and emergency sections of the program are being providâ€" ed by the Canadian Red Cross Society and repreâ€" sentatives from the Trainâ€" ing in Industry and Busiâ€" ness Division of Conestoâ€" ga College. Personnel for the legal aspects of the course will also be providâ€" ed by Conestoga College. KINDERSWIM & GYM â€" (35 years) Combined pool and gym class designed to enrich the perceptualâ€"motor learning experiences of the child, as well as increasâ€" ing the child‘s skill in swimming, all in an atmosphere of fun. KINDER â€" Y â€" PROGRAM â€" (3â€"5 years ) This program consists of a kindergym session followed by a session of educational activities, then followed by a kinderâ€" swim session. The educational activities consist of games, songs, crafts, painting, counting exercises, story telling, shape and color recognition and other related activities. , KINDERSWIM â€" (3â€"5 years). WATERLOO Because of this support some classes have been filled. We are at this point making adjustments to accommodate all our members. FAMILY "Y" WATERLOO FAMILY Thursday & Friday, Sept. 23â€"24 CLASSES STILL AVAILABLE FOR rule. It was time MEMBERS and NONâ€"MEMBERS 9â€"11 a.m., 2â€"4 p.m., 7â€"9 p.m. for further information, please call REGISTRATION N# THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT 579â€"3500 n Aoims d e i P â€"”€ w19 .9 3Gr9r® °. Party, said the ‘"public right to know what‘s going on in government"‘ will be a major issue in the coming election. He said the present Conâ€" servative government is run on the premise, "the people of Ontario have no right to know .‘ He also said ‘"We are in the damndest mess because we don‘t know what the government is doing conâ€" cerning the assumption of municipal assessment." Guest speaker. at the nomination meeting, Verâ€" non Singer, Deputy leader "It was time," he conâ€" cluded, "that the governâ€" ment started paying attenâ€" tion again to the people. That couldn‘t be done with flamboyant pollution suits."" Repair it. and SAVE We service ° & / all radios. TVs. players. shavers§ small appliancest{a HEARTH RADIO sales & service _ > _ 95 King N. Waterioo 745â€"4537 T a A DON‘T JUNK IT moul HARRY POPE & SsONS LTD. MAINTENANCE ELECTRIC It‘s true, living in any older home without upâ€"toâ€"date wiring just doesn‘t hold a candle to truly modern electrical living. o o ELECTRIC LTD. 14 Springdale Dr., Bridgeport The changes that electrical modernization brings will brighten your life throughout every room in your home â€" for years to come. You‘ll have more outlets and switches where you want them, better performance from your appliances â€"and you can even add the yearâ€"round comfort of electric climate control. 1158 Victoria, N. KEARSLY ELECTRIC LTD. "It‘s the man about the wiring, ma‘am." And rewiring an older home needn‘t be complicated or expensive. In fact, the cost will probably be less than you imagine. â€" ELECTRICAL MODERNNZ ATION 1254 Union St. 576â€"4560 578â€"4580 742â€"82 10 E. FRITZ Kitchener Kitchener For greater comfort and convenience â€" and an extra margin of safety, too â€" call your qualified Electrical Modernization contractor. Or ask your Hydro. HAROLD STECHO ELECTRIC 731 Wilson, Kitchener Kennedy Rd., Breslau MILRIG INDUSTRIES LTD. _ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ELECTRIC LTD. 62 Waterloo St. 648 â€"22 15 BRESLAU 578â€"8220 742â€"8491 Bridgeport , Saptamber 23, 1971 .. 9 28 Troy St., Kitchener ELECTRIC LTD. GOSEN JOHN H. PETRI ELECTRIC (KITCHENER) LTD. 101 Bedford Rd. Kitchener CONESTOGA ELECTRIC 743â€"3022 743 â€"2322 742â€"6291

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