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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Apr 1975, p. 9

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COMMUNICATIONS 1975 was the theme for the first Seminar of permanent part- time clerical or secretarial professional development day sponsored by the Wa- terloo County Board of Education at Laurentian Public School. Group raises 86,000 for multiple sclerosis Members of the Beta Sig- ma Phi Sorority of Kitch- ener-Waterloo were award- ed a certificate by the Mul- tiple Sclerosis Society of Ontario recently for their outstanding contributions to multiple sclerosis fund raising. Through the sale of Okto- berfest buttomfand a Christ- mas gift wrap service, the sorority raised $6,000 in Board Chairman, Mrs. Doreen Thomas brought greetings to the approxi- mate 150 personnel and visi- The ladies auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Air force Association, Kitch- ener-Waterloo Wing 404. has elected Linda Tucker as the new president . Mrs. Tucker. who SUC- ceeds Ellen Young, was only one of the many officers chosen. Others include: Barbara Henderson. first vice-president: Cath Mc- Mullen. second vice-presr Wing holds elections 150 attend first development day Sides and Quartets are cut, wrapped, fast- frozen and delivered. All Bee! sold is raised by the ownet. tors present at the all-day session. 1n the keynote address, guest speaker Dr. F.G. Stewart of Huntsville, former Board Chairman, stated secretaries commun- icate the image of knowing something. In the multi- plicity of programs taking place today there gradually comes a point when we lose that person-to-person touch until we are no longer 1974 for multple sclerosis research. The presentation was made at the twelfth annual meeting and conference of the Ontario branch of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada at the Four Sea- sons-Sheraton Hotel in Toronto. dent and secretary Gail McKee. Receiving the certificate on behalf of the sorority were Mrs. Jan Kelly and Mrs. Louis Vanderkolff. Reda Bateman is the new treasurer and the directors are; Winn Armstrong. Mad- elaine Bowman, Donna Dins- more, Maria Svobods. Liz Dinsmore and Evelyn Hoe- bel. . " About 40 members at- tended the meeting and the wing has donated $50 to the Canadian Cancer Society. Tel. 669-8044 ee Joining the noon luncheon served by Kitchener Dair- ies were the area super- intendents and their assist- ants and secretaries. to- gether with Board officials This dehumanizing phil- osophy lowers one's self concept of the virtue of self respect. The notion that you matter in the midst of the organization you are in, reflects the image of knowing something and you transpose this image through the sense of service you render. the product youve producing, that sense of trusteeship and stewardship which deeply matters in our society. You matter, the one with whom you are dealing mat- ters, the service you are doing matters. Your job then no longer becomes a dull thing and your work carried out in this atmos- phere conveys a measure of excitement as the idea transferred reflects the image of knowing some- thing. You are bound to trans- pose from yourself to others. Work carried out in this spirit no longer carries an attitude of arrogance and pride. people. 1975 GMC "RALLY" . . . the go-everywhere, versatile 12-passenger wagon . . . great for sight-seeing trips, team or group transportation. Rent by the week, weekend or month. “Take It trom Forbes l RENT-A-RALLY FORBES FUN CENTRE Weber at Lexington, Waterloo (across from Zollor's County Fair Plaza). Phone 884-0650 FORBES and trustees. Mr. FLA. Cruickshank, Director of Education brought greet- ings and impressed the audi- ence on "writing for under- standing, reading for mean- ing." Three Workshops were conducted, one on Budget Printout by Mr. G. Schiue- ter, Administrator of Fi- nance and his staff: Mr. D. Daub, Mr. K. Watson and Miss D. .Ahisworth. Metri- cation was presented by Mr. B. Schmitt, mathe- matics consultant and his staff: Mr. R. Sauer and Mr. R. Miller. The Ontario School Records by Mr. H.E. MacMiila.n, Chairman of _0.S.R. Committee, Mr. B. Scandrett, Principal and Mr. R. Steckley. Princi- pal. S e m i n a r Committee members representing areas two, three and four were Alice Wallace of New Dun- dee. Mrs. Meryl Johnston of New Dawn and Irene Schmidt of Tait St. Cam- bridge School. Assisting in the plan- ning were Mr. E.W. Young, assistant superintendent of operations, Mr. O.L. Day, assistant superintendent area three and Mr. D. Man- arey personnel department. Protein from trees may sound like the impossible but one University of Water- loo professor has been giv-" en a grant of $32,000 to pur- sue his research work in this area. Prof. Murray Moo-Young was awarded the grant recently from Midwestern Silos, Wellesley and a con- sortium of pulp and paper companies to assist him in his research work. 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