Chamber 's report notes variety of activities By Lynn. Vance During 1974 the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce was involved in a wide variety of activities of benefit to the city, according to the 85thmnual report. The Chamber's Task Force gent time studying seven» major policy papers to adopt an Official Plan for the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. It was-re- Chamber president R.R. Kleinschmidt aided the for- mation of the Waterloo-Wel- lington Airport expansion policy as representative of the chamber's regional advisory council. He also attended the annual meet- ings of the Ontario Chamber in Hamilton and accom- panied with manager M.W. "Speck" Turner, partici- pated in the Canadian Chamber meeting in To- ronto. ported that the participa- tion of the Waterloo Cham- ber was the greatest of the Region. . Representatives of the Unemployment Insurance Commission met with federal delegates to dis- cuss benefits and policy for the federally employed chamber members. Their recommendations will be considered for federal legis- lation. Waterloo - Cambridge MP Max Saltsman intends to start a campaign to draft Manitoba Premier Ed Shreyer as federal ND.P party leader. David Lewis. the elected leader of the party lost his Toronto seat in the last general election. Ed Broadbent. the present parliamentary leader and a top candidate tor the The Ladies Auxiliary ot Wing. 404 of the Royal Canadian Air Fori'e held its first meeting of the year, January 15. Close to 50 people attended the an- nual pot luck smorgas- bord, Entertainment was provided by the Mello Men from the Society for, the Saltsnianiants Ed Shreyer party boss, Wing smorgasbord attended by 50 Both Kleinschmidt and iiigiasagtsli)tt Bakeries WATERLOO SQUARE MALL 579-3540 BEEZER SPECIAL Lamina "Creators of Delicious Baked Foods" P"" 1O LOAVES 1 OVEN-FRESH BREAD ONLY M.25 (if ordered in advance) BRING THIS AD th SAVE ANOTHER .20' For Good. Wholesome Nutritious. "Old Fashioned" Flavored Bread at Up to Date Savings ORDER & PICK UP ties and to both universi- ties for their interest in Chamber programs. A good rapport with elected representatives on both the regional and municipal levels was welcomed by the Chamber. T " Mr. Turner expressed ap- preciation for the local new: media's coverage of local and Chamber activi- The guest Register for 1974 indicates an increase of 20 per cent in the ttum-' ber of people. from vari.. ous countries that visited the Chamber offices in Waterloo Square. Manager Turner was ap- pointed to several com- mittees during the year, including director of Junior Achievement, the Oktober- fest committee, a provin- cial uniform store hours study and a student summer job centre committee. Turner was also appointed to co-chairman the general canvass division of the K-W Federated Appeal. Local Initiatives Program grant applications were studied and initiated during. the past year. ,‘ - Turner accepted the res- ponsibility of accommoda- tions chairman ’for the Oktoberfest committee and handled inquiries from 20 US. states. Projects. set-up by the NDP delegates will meet during July in Winnipeg to, choose a new leader. post announced recently he does not intend to seek the leadership. V Mr. Saltsman. who won his Waterloo - Campridge seat by almost 7.000 votes. said he will consider wheth- er or not to run if Shreyer decides to decline nomina- tion. The next meeting will be held Wednesday. Febru- ary 19 at 8pm.. and will feature slides of New Zealand to be shown and narrated by Graemo dans: Preservation of Barber- shop Quartet --Sirtging of America. STANLEY PARK MALL 743-4831 Chamber include the plac- ing of planters on King Street and Waterloo Square parking lot decorations. A one day retail sales semin- ar was also held. Chamber trimmed 315130 to the Grand River Valley Mid Fund last year. , A book to be called the K-W Story, which will out- line area heritage and pres- ent conditions is to be cosponsored by the Water'- loo and Kitchener» cham- hers. Optimists to host V festival" ' The attditor's report for 1974 indicates that receipts for the year (including membership fees. lunch- eons. the sale of maps, in- dustrial lists and souvenirs. and a City of Waterloo grant) total $26,641. _ Expenditures were $24.- 646. with $15,200 spent on The new Optimist Club for the Waterloo Region held its first dinner meeting last week featuring guest speaker Don Wilcox of Kitchener. _ In late May or early June the Optimists plan to stage a massive Polka Festival in Kitchener and they antici- pate the festival will attract the finest polka bands in North America for this oc- casion. Details of this event will he publicly announced in the near future. 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