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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Mar 1975, p. 2

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The Kitchener-Waterloo branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society will be hold- ing a blood donor clinic on March 12 at the Knights of Columbus Hall. 110 Manitou Page 2 - Waterloo Chrome“, Wednesday, March 5, 1975 K-W blood donor clinic EM M3 ,,r,i,lj-r:fiRiii5iRii?til,liiio, gift? TWO _ mum T Including roast beef. cabbage rolls. barbecued ribrsandallthetrimmlrtgs '2 25 FtttDAVSPEctAL-otere+ramet-te6-dtttt. (f?(l)lMl[]llpatL]R,.tirllllfTA. vl)'iiift't TT KING ST. I. lat Bridtmtetet NJ , wanoo TIMI!" _ T,'ilell'f' f"jiaii'f, Chopped Sirloin with Fried Onions Mashed or French Fried Potatoes Soup or Juice Dessert a la Dinner Tea or Coffee 86 Bridgeport Rd. E. (Towers Plaza) See PHONE 885-3640 . C . MONDAY. TUESDAY, & WEDNESDAY Send! 'MItr " noon b 3 on. All You Can Eat STEAK HOUSE and TAVERN Monday, Tuesday a. Wednesday 5 to 9 p.m. Invites you to dine for less. . . from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Dr., Kitchener. The clinic will be held from , to " p.m. and from 6 to8:00p.m. The society hopes to reach a quota of 300 units of blood during the clinic. Complete Dinners Complete Dinners for for or Char-Broiled Blah Steak with Fried Onions. Mashed or French Fried Potatoes, Soup or Juice. Dessett a la Dinner, Tea or Coffee 25 25 (Continued from page 1) The organization would then be able to supply the necessary food to the fami- ly. This is done only when the region can not help the family on the same day. ceive suggestions on proper eye care. Brian Marsden. a fourth year optometry student at the University of Waterloo, examines the eyes of Margaret Bearinger during a free eye clinic held last week at the Adult Recreation Centre in Waterloo. A large number of Waterloo residents turned out for the clinic to have their eyes examined and to re- Mr. Bauman said another House of Friendship grant instance is when the region may refer a person to the organization if the person has no means of providing himself with sleeping quart- The organization would then place the man in its hostel where he would be allowed to stay for a five day period. Ald. Brian Turnbull asked Mr. Bauman the size of his staff. He replied that there were seven full time and a number of part time per- sons employed at the House of Friendship and another four full time and some part time help at 174 King St. North. BUSINESS HOURS - OPEN: Monday - Friday . 9:00 am. to 2:00 mm. Saturday - 12:00 mm. to 2:00 mm. Sunday - 12:00 noon to 10:00 p.m. Waterloo Kitchener KING’S JESSE” cleaners HOME Delivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport - over $3.50 In Kitchener over 85.00 Business Men's Luncheon $1.10 and up son FAST SERVICE Call 579-5040 'uTCHENERtwATERL0o VU A) RESTAURANT g8 King St. N., 1l1Mtqrtoo Ontario & Duke Sts. Mayor Epp said every alderman knew the plan was under section eight but it may not have registered with Ald. Mewhinney. In closing Mr. Bauman told council that the request for addition funds was made only once a year. Last year Waterloo provided $1,500 (Continued from page " the attention of council dur- ing the Feb. " meeting. Aid. Robert Henry said the switch from one section to another was not pointed out during the Feb. 24 meeting. only once a year. Last year four per cent of its total Waterloo provided $1,500 budget. Waterloo Square Canadian 0&7!!! He said the change was not even discussed. "I agree with Ald. Henry." said Aid. Brian Tumbull. "until tonight I didn't know what section eight was. These forms tthe engineer- ing reports submitted to council) are very brief. TT Chief Green to speak Mr. Willis said the switch may have been due to a typing error as a lot of the previous reports were sec- tion 12, Chief Elwood Green will be at the Wilfrid Laurier University campus on March ll to present his Council decided to wait until a full and complete engineering report was available before meeting with the residents to discuss the matter of Albert Street. talk, My People Demand Justice. an independent view of a 50 year struggle between the Six Nations Confederacy Chiefs and the Federal Government. towards the House of Friend- ship. This year's request for $5gi00 amounts to about

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