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One piece aluminum roofing. safety glass windows, doors. ceiling board, cupboard hardware. camper jacks, trailer stabilizer jacks. roll-up awnings, plumbing supplies plus hundreds of parts too numerous to mention. mat"erioo Region might have to "go it alone" in finaneirtg its Emergency Measures Organization, the result of the prov- incediscontinuingitsfmdingattlperendpftheyeqzm _ ’7 Until this yea? EMO wa's. a federal msibility, and tossed into provincial hands at the begging of ttis yea_r._ -. _ At that time, then solicitor genera Geoige Keri said the EMO program would be continued regardless of federal gov- ernment aétion. Regional Chairman Jack Young said last Thursday council should consider hiring an EMO coordinator at the regional level. He said he has "very strong feelings" that the region should have an emergency coordinator since it is in a “vul- nerable" position along the Grand River watershed. Mr. Young said there would be too many problems working in Contemplating the pur- chase of a pup for your fam- ily? It would be wise to read the following eight points and live up to them after you have bought your pup. l. I will take care of my pet, making sure it's fed proper food each day. 2. I will exercise my pet, walking it frequently and use a leash when necessary. . 3. I will clean up after my pet, and not allow it to mess our parks and oth- er peoples' lawns. 4. I will have my pet li- cenced every year. 5. I will see that my pet receives regular medi- cal attention. 6. I will consider having my pet spayed or neuter- ed, to help reduce pet overpopulation. 7. I will be considerate of my neighbours, especial- ly those who may not ap- preciate my pet. 8. I will love my pet for as long as it lives. More and more non dog- lovers are expressing their Regional news and views Region considers takeover of EMO nlt30AtDtt00ltNM" by scan mus ALSO ECONOMY HAR DTOPS HARDTOP CAM PERS $1,1lBtott,Nl * BONAIR * LIONEL " Models to Choose Inside Mall - Westmmmt Rd. and em St., Watqrtoo Phone 576-0730 Open Daily 9:30 to 6 - Thurs. and Fri. unti19:30 ] Dishibubn of Syteartia quality “gumbo products views and the only people who can improve the image of dog owners are dog own- ers themselves. The biggest concern these days seems to be the large number of dogs running at loose constantly and returning home only at meal time. You can not blame the dog for these ac- tions; the responsibility of keeping a dog under control at home is that of each and every one of us who owns dogs. It a little more consid- eration were given to the non dog-owning population most of the outcry for stiff- er by-laws and increased fines for strays would be ended. If you are one of these persons who lets your dog wander and does not worry about where he is or what he is doing, this possibly would be a good time to con- sider finding a new home for your pet and letting someone else show the re- sponsibility of good pet ownership. It is the only fair thing to do for your dog and the thousands of canine owners who do adhere to the rules and regulations that are set forth. You an invited to send questions about your dog and its' problems to my art- torm'on in core of this news- paper. TIRED OF Bllllllllllllr . REPLACING ( BURNT OUT BULBS? l -,,,---s-""""N These light bulbs are guaranteed to burn under normal household use for 10 years. In case of failure within. guarantee period - (break- age not included) - return bulb with the sales slip to the place of pur- chase. LI\III\IG LIGHTING WESTMIIIT PLACE SHOPPING CENTRE 10 YEAR GUARANTEED GUARANTEE Beware of repair cheats says OPP conjunction with the federal government with whatever aid can be obtained. . "1'm wondering where the continuity of thought of our provincial government is," said Bert Camp, EMO director. . Mr. Camp said it's a strange situation when the govern- ment can say it will spend $55 million on housing grants and won't spend $300,000 (last year's Ontario EMO budget) on saving lives. . With spring just around the corner, building repair cheats will be operating across the province warns the Ontario Provincial Po- These gyp-artists prey on the elderly and unsuspecting home owners by overcharg- ing for roof, chimney, sid- ing and driveway repairs. "It is possible that some municipalities might carry on the program...the order for cancellation of funds has not come through yet," he said. Waterloo Region contributes 811,000 of the local EMO budget of $10,000. with the province supplying the reét. The OPP warns that if you are approached by anyone who wants you to sign a contract for home repairs, Cpl. Don Irwin, who is auxiliary liaison officer at the local detachment, said OPP headquarters has given approval to the Kitchener unit to advertise for two wo- mentobeaddedtothe32- Kitchener provincial po- They Will be the first lice are looking for two auxiliary policewomen hired women to be the first OPP by the force. There are 37 auxiliary polieenromen in auxiliary OPP units in the the province. provmce. member auxiliary unit. ,ifrtgttqo amnion}; WM. April 23. um - P... 13 Now at two locations , l WESTMOUNT PLACE WATERLOO 576-5810 r LYN DEN PARK MALL BRANTFORD ' 759-3452 J "Your Complete Pet Care Centre" OPP will hire women YOUR PEDIGREE DOG CENTRE CORAL REEF PET SHOPS LTD. 40-60-75-100 WATTS S t. 1 S EACH be sure they represent a leg- itimate and responsible company. Do not sign or pay anything until you are absolutely sure you are deal- ing with a honest, establish- ed business. A reputable contractor will not demand large sums of money before starting a job. If you do not know the con- tractor, do not trust him until you can check out his reliability. If in doubt con- tact the Waterloo Regional Police or the OPP. The Kitchener 0 PP detachment has two full- time policewomen, Con- stables Kerri Dobson and Maureen Ryan. Waterloo regional police hired six policewomen last month.