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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Nov 1973, p. 3

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Teachers protesting ceilings '., Local elementary school teachers sent a telegram to provincial education minis- ter Thomas Wells last week strongly recommending that immediate acuon be taken to alleviate the serious fi- nancial problems at the elementary level. Almost 500 represents tives of 3000 members of three local elementary teachers organizations in Waterloo and Wellington counties agreed the dispar- ity in spending ceilings be- tween elementary and sec- ondary schools was “in- able.” is was one of a series meetings being held across Ontario under the auspices of the Federation of Women's Teachers' As- sociations of Ontario. The Members of the St. Louis Catholic Women's League recently held their monthly meeting at the church hall with president, Mrs. Daisy Dietrich in the chair. Plan shopping spree Mrs. Dietrich reported enough ladies showed in- terest in a shopping trip to Square One in Mississauga to fill one bus. Mrs. Margaret Pallot, missions convertor, remind- ed the ladies the annual bake sale will be coming up on Nov. 24 and after all morn- ing masses on Nov. 25. All 43 King St, North Waterloo The the long gown . -' ushers in the evening . . . Fashion ane teachers are meeting to dis- cuss the effects on their schools of spending ceilings imposed by the Minister of Education. _ Open Mon, _ Sat, 9-6 pm Thurs. & Fri. 9 pm. A representative of the FWTAO said class sizes are increasing'all over the province and special ser- vices are disappearing' with even school supplies dwin- dling. The elementary schools. according to Miss Kay Si- gurjonsson, executive as- sistant ot FWTAO, are sub fering more than any other part of the school system, because the per pupil grant for elementary schools is so much smaller than for secondary school. For exam- ple, $630 per pupil is paid for the elementary sec- proceeds will go to Sister Petra of Peru. The members were told of the continuing need for financial support of Birth- right. To help defray main- tenance costs, hasi-notes are being sold. These notes will be available at the bake and handi-craft sale with all proceeds going to birthright. The next monthly meeting will be held Dec. 5 in the form of a Christmas party with carol singing and games. lion and tttso per pupil in them. This difference at w per pupil legals jlFttrogihrt21i0-atngrtttt, The Commerce Key v, 7 Account is a {Iotally I And get moth new approac to persona banking. It's a complete Tothe lil package of personal banking services and you can use them at your home branch or in any of the more than 1500 Commerce branches across Canada. And thathlpore branches than any other bank. - The whole idea is to make you feel at home no matter where you are. IA simple. And convenient. A Commerce Key Account eliminates separate service charges and only costs you a flat 82. 50 a month. Here's what you’ll'be getting. ' _ Cl A Commerce Key Account I.D. Card. Cl Custom cheques. LL] Overdraft protection. BUSINESS HOURS _ OPEN Monday Fnday lOOOam to2 ooam Saturday 1130amto200am Sunday 1200noonlo 10009m KING’S In Kitchener over $5.00 Busin_ess Men's Luncheon " and up son FAST SERVICE Call 579-5040 FREE Delivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport - over $3.50 ové'11jgiveiiiigtht , ‘U u RESTAURANT " King St. North, Waterloo - 1a7t_,,ii'riii_,_.,_i)i,?/tr'bariks ahisidentificationciqdentitleswu9cash Madman ttiettip dren whom lean-inc the basicshitisartdareinneed ot small classes and in- dividual attention. v, I 9 . C] A Commerce Charges And geteveryotlter baikmgservice Card. a Unlimited you're likely to need. cheque writing. cn Preferred . d rates on most Bankplan loans. .ll21',rrvi'ffi2nhy/ld $3“: cn Unlimited travellers' cheques. [Cl A M-Hour Ems across Canada. And Cash Dispenser Card. D Automatic savings plan. my other bank. Cl Money orders. cn Payment of utility bills ake you feel at home no [L] M-hour deposits. D Transfers. A mple. And convenient. A cn And joint accounts. Wttrpersonaldteqm; insiantty atanyCommemebranch. CANADIAN IMPERIAL. BANK OF COMMERCE Canadian Food l enamel dlltitttIIllllttttlllllgttht' Mew-e} ii] You can sell useful no longs: (Imam foICASH with a low cost cinema. than.“ ad "we; a Dog dam tor states sinus. hockey common: than: um. human. and now be cdlmg WW W- 'ifedrtmtutt.f1ottemur " "P, , You get all of this and more for only $2.50 a month. So find out about the Key Account at your local Commerce branch and become one of our key customers. F - thru. Chronicle 8.30.1:- . 5:0091n 'P " WORDS MOM _ FRI

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