expressed serious concermn recently regarding the curâ€" rent procedure for estabâ€" lishing _ District _ Health Waterloo County Branch Dr. Bennett of the Canadian Mental Health Association 2 Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, May 16, 1973 SUEDE, LEATHER AND SHIRT SERVICE â€"â€"Try Our Modern Coin Laundry â€"â€", FEATURING ... SAVES YOU MONEY ©@ Heavy duty double loaders @ Convenient hours Drycleaning Dept.: Mon. to Fri., 8 a.m Coin Loundry Open 7 Doy: a W @ Commercial size drying tumbler @ Lots of hot rain soft water ® Lots of free parking © New Speed Queen 12 pound washers CONVENIENT SHOPPING CENTRE LOCATIONS AMPLE FREE PARKING Sanitary process. Your clothes dry cleaned in stainâ€" less steel machines using fresh, clear, filtered solvent, then pressed and hand finished. 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It appears as though they will be created without the involvement of a broader community of health conâ€" sumers and providers from some of the information reâ€" ceived concerning proposals on how they are to be creaâ€" 3 &4 1 PM N_ $# 0 T 9 * 7: a~~ e S | & % ’k $ Re hes * College Square _ Waterloo $ @E'i DI S&s, you .__ with o * SPECIAL OFFER FREE CONDITIONER 24 4 WITH EVERY SHAMPOO and SET arry s @eaut(y ‘a®" Look _ your best with our new 4 summer styles * 885â€"0080 .‘ various â€" geographic and interest groups within our district. Nor will they be linked to other life support systems such as education, housing and employment. **Second I am very troubâ€" led by the recent Ontario Medical Association and Hospital Asseciation recomâ€" mendation that the District Health Councils be strongly dominated by these two groups. I fail to see how they are qualified to identâ€" ify, plan and act to meet our comprehensive health Dr. Bennett also said the Association strongly supâ€" ported Jack Young‘s concerh that the District Health Councils be integrated with regional government. At Mrs. K. Germann has finally caught up with her family. She turned 84 today and has 84 descendents as well. Call Terry or Larry 4: for an appointment *£ Fish They family A Fascinating Hobby Our Tropical & Marine Fish Canares rots _ Lo atso other small pets Descendents match age make ; for Sa[on ni more the then pets fascinating inches. Par Cocketrets s Monkeys whole the same time, though Dr. Bennett said if the regional government desires to repâ€" resent comprehensive health needs, they would have to work to develop this crediâ€" bility . ‘"The Waterloo County Branch of the Canadian Mental Association strongly urges Dr. Gerard Evans to take a leadership role in creating a comprehensive The Kitchener â€" Waterioo Field Naturalists cordially invite interested residents to join them on Saturday, May 26 for a Nature Walk in Dickson Wilderness. Mrs. Gernann, now a resiâ€" dent of Sunnyside Home but a former resident of 243 King Street South says she has little trouble keeping up with what her offspring are doing. ‘"Each year when I get a new calender," Mrs. Gerâ€" mann said, "I mark all the birthdays. Each grandchild gets something from me, even if it is small." Mrs. Germann has 10 children, 58 grandchildren and six greatâ€"grandchildren. Two of her children Mrs. Gerald Waechter and Fred Germann live in Waterloo while the majority live in Kitchener. Born in the what she terms the west ward of Kitchener, Mrs. Germann says the city has changed so much she often has to ask which part she is in. The biggest change she feels happening around her is Mrs. K. Germann turned 84 today and has a line of descendents to match her age. > ‘"‘The Waterloo County base of meaningful supâ€" ranch of the Canadian port for determined health lental Association strongly priorities to which the rges Dr. Gerard Evans to provincial government must ake a leadership role in be responsive.‘" Dr. Benâ€" reating a comprehensive â€" nett said. & Walk is for everyone They will meet in the parkâ€" GERRY BINDSEIL PAINTING Phone 884â€"6010 Residential, Commercial & industrial Service PAPER HANGING And PAINTING Serving Waterloo Area for 15 years without such a process, and a systematic effort to enâ€" gage our citizenry in such an effort will provide a District Health Council in this region. We cannot plan for the walk. There will Te informed guides to identiâ€" fy the various flowers, plants and trees, bird and animal life. ing lot of Berkley Square at 9:30 in the moming" drive to Dickson Wilde the boys and their hairdoes. She shakes her head thinkâ€" ing of the boys with their long hair and then comâ€" ments the girls have gone just the opposite. Mrs. Germann said she would be sorry to see the old City Hall in Kitchener tom down and the market building. "I remember the days when you could go to the market with $2.00 and hardly carry what â€" you bought home. Now you‘re lucky to get a cabbage head for that. It‘s bigger now though with more vendors so the farmers are still doing very well." Mrs. Germann and her family will be together for a mass Saturday at St. Michael‘s to celebrate her birthday, afterwhich the whole clan will gather at St. Michael‘s hall for supâ€" per, a reception followed by a dance.