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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Apr 1977, p. 3

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He referred to Premier Robert Bourassa of Queâ€" bec as the last premier to hold an election strictly for a gain in power. "What happened to Bourassa will Smith stated: ‘"Whatever good the Conservatives can do for this province. they can do with our coâ€"operaâ€" tion and the people of Onâ€" tario know it." The Liberal leader was speaking to over 150 memâ€" bers of the Waterlooâ€"Welâ€" lington Liberal District Asâ€" sociation at the fourth anâ€" nual leader‘s dinner at the Waterloo Motor Inn. Smith says Davis wants an election ‘‘Premier William Davis and the backroom boys of the Conservative party are trying desperately to find some excuse to plunge this province into a completely unnecessary â€" election â€" for no purpose except getting a majority and to erase the loss of 15 seats in the 1975 election,"" Mr. Smith said. Ontario Liberal leader Stuart Smith Friday acâ€" cused the Davis governâ€" ment of planting election rumours because they think they could obtain a majority government at Queen‘s Park. About 150 people attendâ€" ed the meeting. Frank Comper, a director of the Canadian Rose Soâ€" ciety, spoke on the topic of rose care and culture throughout the year. _ He outlined _ what _ amateur 5rowers of roses should o to successfully grow them. His talk dealt with problems of disease, insect enemies, and winter proâ€" tection. He said Ontario now has what is probably the best pesticide legislation there 1s. Shampoo & Set $4 50 Style, Cut & Blow Dry $7.00 | Reg. $25.00, Now $1 Shampoo. Style Cut & Set s6. oo | Reg. $30.00, Now $2 Harcuts $4 00 up (Body, Medium or Cunr Open Daily also Mon . Tues . Thur & Frm _ Evenings One of the society‘s direcâ€" tors, Carl Damman _ of Mitchell, _ was _ presented with a horticultural service diploma by the society‘s president Gordon Kipfer. Mr. Kipfer was honored for his service over 10 years. Rose bushes were disâ€" tributed to members of the Waterloo Horticultural Society at cost Friday at the society‘s monthly meetâ€" ing at the Adult Recreâ€" ation Centre. Society honors member Coiffure Cottage mA BEAUTY SALON By Daphne Lavers 61 Ellis Crs. S. at Erb St., Waterloo PHONE 743â€"7784 PERM SPECIAL Reg. $20.00, Now $15.°° Reg. $25.00, Now $17.5° Reg. $30.00, Now $20.°° (Body, Medium or Curly) Smith _ said _ that â€" last week‘s budget was _ ~a reasonable economic docuâ€" ment ‘ which is ‘"a reflection of the fact that the govâ€" ernment has no room to manoeuvre . Mr. Smith suggested that young people could work aiding the elderly to be selfâ€" sufficient as long as possâ€" ible. doing jobs such as shopping. heavy cleaning. homeâ€"making _ and _ just visiting. Smith put forward severâ€" al suggestions to ease unâ€" employment in the province. Federally funded UIC proâ€" jects could be supplementâ€" ed with provincial money. Houses in Ontario could be brought up to 1975 standards _ which _ would create employment _ and save on heating costs. And senior citizens should be encouraged to stay in their own homes or with family: families should get a tax break for keeping senior _ citizens, â€" hospital beds shouldn‘t be taken up by elderly waiting for space in nursing homes, and young people should be trained in geriatric care. not in child care. happen here if Davis pulls an election on us." One of the projects during Education Week at St. Agnes school in Waterloo was the design of a creative playground by the students. School officials hope to build a creative playâ€" ground at the school this summer and some nf the <sturdante‘ school this summer and some of the students‘ Corner of Erb St. and Erbsville Rd. 742â€"0873 _ EVERYONE WELCOME! THE Kâ€"W BILINGUAL SCHOOL Wed. April 27 and Thurs. April 28th 9:30 to 11:30 and 1:15 to 3 :15 OPEN HOUSE Parkdale Pharmacy ideas may be incorporated in the plan. Here with their models and ideas are (left to right) Susie Luke, Julie Warach, Richard Denomme, Jim Stockie and Brian Richtarcik. â€"â€" open â€" Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundayâ€" 12 noon to 6 p.m. w’tovloo Chronicle, Wednesday, April 27, 1977 â€" HOURS Complete Collision And Refinishing Service open 7 days a week.

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