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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Mar 1974, p. 3

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If I was a college student Cd probably participate but it gets awful cold out some nights this time of the year. Streaking is just another example of students doing crazy things. .. “I really think it's a harm- less fad. Most young kids want to do something for kicks and I don't think any- one is being hurt by it. Mrs. Larry Dosman, Kit- chener. housewife: “I think it's Just a form of excitement for them. Streaking is jiist another fad and it doesn't worry me one bit what-server. If they want to run around like that well, all I can say is I hope they're having fun." Mrs. Helen Drago, Water- loo, Housewife: just another example of the, generation gap. I don't really understand the rea- soning behind such a fad but as long as theyYe not hurting anyone I guess it's alright." "If they want todo it then it's their own thing. Fm an older man and to me it is 'FEEDBA fs?,.?,,?'] f/')illfh,tt, tretnnleep, The Chronicle on the street togt close to 8llm ', West Mon- Shape...l'ast Not a sign of that colli~ don when our experts re-condition your car. Fine work at moder- ate prices. NORTHDALE AUTO BODY The committee accepted the budget after making re- ductions totalling about $22,000. It will now go on to The K-W Chapter of the Association for Children with Learning Disabilities is holding a public meeting at the Waterloo Public Li- brary on Wednesday, March 27th at 8 p.m. Back in Good Mr. Pope said area muni- cipalities were tround by law to provide certain levels of social services and if his department refused to sup- ply them welfare applicants could successfully appeal to the province for assistance. The Region would be order- ed to pay. _ Committee members also heard that the $1,195,000 for 1974 budget includes 8313,- 600 for administration costs. up from $278,00trto operate the welfare department in 1973. - " Taxpayers- will also pay $218,600 in 1974 for funerals. drugs. optical, dental. home- maker, nursing and other special services to people receiving assistance. This compares with $l79.600 paid for the services in 1973. Hearing disability seminar at library Arthur Pope. regional welfare administrator. told committee members that included in these totals, the Region is expected to pay $661.200 for general welfare assistance in 1974 compared to $544,500 in 1973. -, Waterloo Region taxpay- ers will be asked to provide $1,i85,000 in WN for welfare and other social services. a regional committee was told last Wednesday. This represents" about a W-per-cent hike ($194.00)) over the $1,00i,600 spent in 1973. 430 ALBERT ST. PH. 884-0550 WATERLOO The public is invited to attend. will discuss the impact of the family on the child with a learning disability. Committee members heard that about $25,000 of the 1974 budget could go to” the working poor who. while not receiving welfare assist- ance. occasionally turned to the municipality for help when faced by sudden high bills for emergency ser-- vices. _ be considered by regional budget committee in April. The over-an cost of social services in the Region”- getted for 1974 is $5.1 mil? lion - a IHer-cent increase over $4.2 million costs in 1973. The Region receives subsidies of between 59 39d no per canton welfare costs from the province. Mrs. Foster is a London mother of seven children. who has been a widow for the past 13 years. This popular speaker is also a nurse. The luncheon will be held be- tween one and 3 pm. Ad- mission will tie $3.50 to the ballroom, which is located at 1208 Victoria $1.. N. in Kitchener. Spring luncheon set for March 26 EleanorFoster will be the guest speaker at the Kitch- ener-Waterlo Christian Wo- men's Club spring luncheon at the Bingeman Park ball- mom this month. The luncheon. scheduled for March 26, will also fea- ture spring hair fashions. entertainment and a free nursery. Hon. Frank S. Miuer.eirtister Ontano After you turn 21 your parent's OHlP insurance no longer includes you. You’re on your own. So apply tor your own OHIP number. Don't delay or you could be walking into an emergency uncovered! Get an appli- cation form from an OHlP District Momstry ot Health “alum 25 Mam St w 528-3481 London 227 Queens Ave 03-4561 Sudan 295 'lll,% 6758111 Toroetto 2195 Vance St (Eounton) 482411 SPRING CLEAROUT 0F ORGAN TRADES gkbe2augr Keyboards r"r-stts.cia' '!tntttgt Gum . atissarear, M13. an 3 -.-- Keyboards- Model VS 100 Beautiful rich Hammond tones. 44 note keyboards. Automatic controls for bass. flute. strings & bass accent. Re. List StM9. it?" 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