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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Sep 1976, p. 10

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Pop " _ Wmloo Chm, WM, S-other 22, 1926 early school Weaving com- mittee for the Airs' time. The committeeht duty is to consider applications from students " and 15 years of age who want to quit school andenterthework force. Norm Hill, chairman of the committee, explained that it was formed when early school leaving legis- lation was passed by the Ministry /ol Education.' Walerlob County Board '0! Education established an School leaving committee? evaluates its role, HV‘v'5820A Oct " - Oct " oniy 25 openings left ‘ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION '(i:iii)iiiis11x DON HAYES HOCKEY SCHOOL After the furnace, the water heater is the biggest user of energy in your home, Waste hot water, and youve wasting valuable energy. That's a good reason for getting full value from your water heater in every way you can. By fixing leaky faucets. By insulating long runs of hot water pipe By waiting until you have a full load before you switch on the clothes or dishwasher. By using cold or cool water when it wilt do the job. By taking shorter showers or shallower baths. By making sure that all the hot water that .i;'ts r:.j:gesii(ttijgiir': eventually goes down the drain works hard for w you before it goes ?ii?i,-,v,.F,,Ciii'iil'ri""' The Cascade electric J water heater gives you a dependable supply of hot water and it makes good use ot all the energy It consumes But it's up to you to use hot water wisely Don't waste a drop. CONTACT or WRITE KITCHENERW WATERLOO $40 WATERLOO COUNTY RINGETTE PROGRAM 815 _ - (Week before All Star Tryouts) Wk 2 Sept, 25 - Oct, 2 (Regular) still openings loll Wk 3 Oct. 2 - Oct, 9 (Advanced) still openings left Wk 1 Sept 25 - Oct. 2‘(Regulad still openings left Wk 2 Oct. 2 - Oct, 9 (Advanced) still openings left _ Don’t waste a chap! Don Hayes Hockey School 420 Weber Street N Waterloo. Ontario Phone: 885-2030 The four areas include the Galt district. central Kitchener as far West as New Hamburg, south east and eastern Kitchener and other members. - "Our county is so big that we put one committee in each of four different are- as." said Mr. Hill. beeeosedhtrsomaatyyears. It was suggested that the committee" 'consist of one Unnatpmnitmithad far west as Linwood. An umbrella committee area committees, Its mem- bers. include Mr. Hill. chair- man; Mr. McMillan. area superintendent; Mr. Boro. vilis, from Canada Mmr. power and Gary Lead- stone. attendance council- "The Ministry of Eduea- tion believed that if the work permit was replaced by a committee. they might be more successful at COW. vincing some of the young people to stay in school," said Mr. Hill. "We have been successiultoapoint." _ He explained that if a student wishes to leave school before he is 16, he must ask his principal for an application form. This must be signed by the stu- dent's parents. The applica- tion is forwarded to the at- tendance councillor. The secretary of the committee from the student's area sets up an interview and the student is assessed by that committee. A final decision is made during this meeting. -Depending on the type of lor. Kit. “Students who enter the work force on a full- time basis, must report back to us regularly." said Mr. Hill. “If they have their job they must return to school or find another mediately." .He pointed out that it is not easy for these young students to find employ- ment. emptttrmeesttttestmieasth" 1inedxqr.tteenarttetet- edaessmpleteleavetmm settootoraiiowedtomte* part-time and also attend "An employer will not ac- cept responsibility for these kids if they are under 16. They are hesitant because they can't get workmen's compensation for them," said Mr. Hill. The committee looked at a total of 2% applications during its first year of ttper- ation. Forty percent of these students were put on a program where they Work- ed part-time and attended school part-time. Approxi- mately 50 percent left school and took full time employment. The other to percent were convinced "o return to school. "I can't say we had a par- Catholic Women's League. Waterloo was held Sept. 15. in the parish hall. Mrs. Mary McCargar. presided. Ap- proximately 60 women at- tended. Mrs. Rita Schnarr an- nounced the forthcoming retreat for women to be held on October 1 to 3 at '7'i"8 The September" . meeting of employment im- Lourdes CWL plans retreat Parkdale Plaza Albert at Hazel open 7 days a week PARKDALE PHARMACY Norm Hill is the chairman of the Early School heaving Committee. T ticularly good oamng aver- gill [Email glue saee Pttil age when it came to con- vincing these students to return to sebum," said Mr. Hill: . Mrs. Doris Zuber announc- ed that the Right to Life group is sponsoring a quilt draw. - Mount Cenacie Retreat House. Hamilton. Mrs. Mary Cameron re- ported on the visits to the sick and shut-ins at the hos- pitals and nursing homes. Mrs. McCargar reported its responsibilities oath. Its members will remain the same until the December elections takeplace. . _ “All the trustees will be up for election and the com- mittee membership depends on the mstmnning," aaid Mr. Hill. ” that the league will co operate 'tith, tht Manna being formed in our area to heiptheseeaioreitiaats. Dr. Peter Peloso. Kitch- ener orthodontist. spoke to the members following the meeting on prayer and spir- itnat life. He shared ways in which he has developed his prayer life.

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