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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jan 1975, p. 5

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Mrs. Thomas, a trustee since 1971. was board vice- chairman In 1973 and is chairman of the board's ad hoc committee on ad- ministrative structure. She has served on the conditions of work for quality teach- ing and transportation com- mittees. She is also a mem- ber of the committee study- ing the role of public educa- Mrs. Doreen Thomas of m Warrington Drive, Waterloo. was elected by acclamation as chairman of the Waterloo County Board of Education, at the board's 1975 inaugural meeting last night (Tuesday, January“ In her' remarks to the board, Mrs. Thomas called for strong leadership from trustees at the board table The Editor. Waterloo Chronicle. Waterloo, Ont. Dear Sir. I would like to express my thanks to all those who wrote to me in response to my recent Report from Queen's Park. and also to those who sent in the clip- ping from the Chronicle of December 11th. 1974. By way of explanation, I would like to point out that the notice with attached form was inserted by the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce, and dealt with many issues of Federal as well as of a Provincial na- ture. ‘ Regarding the Provincial Government's problem with the C.S.A.O.. I would be glad to send a copy of our (Liberal) position in this matter to anyone who cares to contact me. Thanks again to all who responded to my Report from Queen's Park. I will endeavour to answer all your letters individually. Edward R. Good, MPP Doreen Thomas \is B of Ed chairman Yours sincerely. Waterloo North. Letters _ te the ecliter and in the community. She said that the final responsn- bility for local educational policy rests solely with the board and that this respon- sibility "should not be eroded or shared". A “But we cannot opérate in isolation.“ said Mrs. Thomas. "We muskcontinue to communicate effétrtively with the electorate we serve. Public concerns must be expressed to trus- tees so that they may be discussed and acted upon by the board." At the meeting, Ttev, Harry Janke, of Kitchener, was elected as board vice- chairman following a tie vote with trustee Norbert Hergott, another candidate for the position. Rev. Janke was selected after the two candidates drew lots, as authorized by the Schools' To the Editor. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim says more men are recognizing that world problems are intertwined. "The majority of the great issues that confront man- kind are profound. complex. and, above all longterm problems. They cannot be resolved swiftly or drama- tically; they are closely interrelated. and they bear; directly upon the lives of all. For the great problems are the global problems, and they require a concerted approach. Our future on this earth will depend to a large degree on our ability to develop a new economic and social system which recognizes and balances the rights, interests, and as- perations of all peoples. This is a problem of such magnitude and complexity that it can only be dealt with by a degree of global co- operation far greater than anything we have hitherto achieved." Mr. Waldheims theory of a new- economic order, is doomed to fail. For several thousand years God whose name is Jehovah has al, lowed men to try al) forms A trusted since 1971, Rev Janke is also a mem- ber of the board's ad hoc committee on administra- tive structure and of the conditions of work for quality education com- mittee. He is minister of St. Andrew's Memorial Anglican Church, Kitch- ener. Administration Act. Seven new trustees were welcomed to the meeting: Mrs. Lynne Woolyteneroft (representing the City of Waterloo); Dr. Paul Schu- maker tWoolwich): Mrs. Lorraine Mansfield and Ross Cromwell (City of Cambridge); Norman Hill tWilmot, Wellesley and North Dumfries); Mrs. B. Fraser (Kitchener) and Carl Schell (Kitchener - separate secondary " Now a different epoch is upon us. The time permitted by God for the nations to rule over the earth has expired! He will soon act decisively to fulfill the prophecy at Daniel two Verse forty four that says: “In the days of those kings the God of heaven" will set up a kingdom that will nev- er be brought to ruin. And the kingdom itself will not be passed on to any other people. It will crush and put an end to all these kingdoms. and it itself will stand to times indefinite. .. of government. What have been their fruitage? Wars. lawlessness, starvation, disease, and all kinds of pollution to mention a few. With heavenly direction this planet will come to be a global paradise. 48 King St. South Waterloo Crystal-China Cosmetics Ceramics Cuckoo Clock WINDMILI. SHOP For That Unusual Gift Visit The Pope W.D CHARGEX, WESTMOUNT PLACE SHOPPING CENTRE SPEND YOUR MONEY CHILDISHLY Jllllk AND 2 A bonnie tags CHILDRENS WEAR home {095 Open daily to 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday till 9 p.m. JUNIOR JUNIOR BAZAAZ '(,i?? SAVE Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, January 15, 1976 - Page 5 WATERLOO SQUARE ‘r’Slzes from yea high to size 20 FALL & WINTER BOYS & GIRLS . . . don't miss our teens section at Westmount Piace. Every item reduced. APPAREL Eli] "

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