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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Oct 1973, p. 17

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(43) OMEMAKERS â€" We wish to increase our staff and _ Maple Hills Subdivision and Roosevelt Avenue Area NEWSPAPER CARRIER 743â€"042 1 Required For the (43) (44) Multiple Sclerosis will meet November First aid competition May 4, 1974 at Moss Park Armoury, Toronto, it was announced recently by W. L.G. Gibson, St. John Amâ€" bulance director of training for Ontario. _Last year‘s provincial champions ‘were from Caâ€" nada Cementâ€"Lafarge Plant No. 4, Woodstock. This year the Society is pledging more than $140,000 for _ research _ projects. The majority of this monâ€" ey comes from 34 chapâ€" ters/ and Ladies Associâ€" ations (LAMS). There is no known cause or cure for Multiple Sclerosis. The provincial open first aid competition sponsored annually by St. John Amâ€" The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada (Onâ€" tario Division) will hold a general meeting on Monâ€" day, November 5, 1973 at 7:30 pm at the RCAF Asâ€" sociation 404 Wing, 510 Dutâ€" ton Dr., Waterloo. The purpose of this meeting is to form a chapter of the Society in Waterloo Counâ€" ty. o0 be eligible for the provincial open competition a team must be the winâ€" ner or runnerâ€"up in a comâ€" petition of their peers in a given category. Teams can comprise all male or all female members or a comâ€" bination of both and there are trophies for all divisions including intermediate and Jjunior groups. Multiple Sclerosis is a disease of the central nerâ€" vous system which mayâ€" produce paralysis and loss of _ sensation _ affecting bodily functions including vision, â€" speech, â€" balance and movement. PAINTING & DECORATING 196 Pinegrove Cres. Waterioo Guitar lessons available, across from Kâ€"Mart. 884â€" 1094 INTERIOR or EXTERIOR PAINTING Paperhanging Our Specialty Call Now â€" Free Estimates JOHN GUBESCH after 5 :00 p.m NOW! Only by obtaining this help can the Multiple Sclerâ€" osis Society of Canada push ahead to "unlock the mysâ€" tery of MS". Multiple Scierosis Society of Canada is unique in the fact that most of the work is being done by the Multiâ€" ple Sclerosis patients themâ€" selves. The growth and great strides made in mediâ€" cal research over the past ten years can only continue with â€" greater â€" volunteer participation. The report said, ‘"The Adâ€" ministrative Committee is not aware of any criticism regarding its performance. We do however believe that this is an appropriate time to pause and reapâ€" praise its position.‘‘ The aims of the chapâ€" ters/LAM in the province are to provide service to the Multiple Sclerosis paâ€" tient and raise funds to supâ€" port the medical research program. City officials reject city administrator Ald. Cruise‘s proposal of a city administrator would Without local assistance the research program could not continue at its growing who requested that debate be held off for two weeks until he could be present. A report was before counâ€" cil though from the three top city employees which was not in favor of the esâ€" tablishing a city adminisâ€" trator in Waterloo. City clerk D.F. Preston, chief engineer Jim Willis and treasurer Don Schaefer said in the report that counâ€" cil should retain the comâ€" mittee system of city adâ€" ministration. of chief administrator was deferred for the third time at ‘a meeting of Waterioo council Monday night. Ald. Robert‘ Cruise askâ€" ed for deferral on behalf of issue bring the city hall structure was in Waterioo to be similar time to Kitchener‘s, where the erlco city coâ€"ordinator Jim Darâ€" rah is the chief staff offiâ€" In many cases, the reâ€" port said, the position of chief administrator is comâ€" bined with that of clerk, treasurer or engineer. In the Region of. Waterloo, there are eight municipaliâ€" ties, five of: which have chief administrators. The report said that out of 32 cities in Ontario, 21 have chief administrators while three have boards of control. all staff reports to council. The heads of the departâ€" been well documented and contained clearâ€"cut recomâ€" mendations. In addition to the preparation of these reports, the administrative committee has dealt with a multitude of internal problems and has been able to resolve them on the basis that they are strictly administrative matters." ments would remain as they In the past few months there has been some inâ€" ternal _ restructuring _ at Waterloo city hall. Deâ€" partments have been grouped under various deâ€" partment heads to make city business more efficiâ€" The administrative comâ€" mittee in Waterloo was formed in 1967. The report to council said, ‘"‘During the last six years, the administrative committee has presented city council with 350 reports, which have, with a few exâ€" ceptions been approved. 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