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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 1977, p. 19

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‘age 20 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday The two councils will consist of lay persons, proâ€" Edith Macintosh, chairâ€" man of the Waterloo Region health and social planning steering committee today announced the establishâ€" ment of a district health council and a social resourâ€" ces council. 1. Maps Tourbooks Trip Kits. 3. Bail bonds 576â€"1020 business 742â€"3944 home Cec Cressman Health and social resources councils set We offer complete hair care for both men and women â€" cutting. shaping and styling Regular â€" $18.00 Now $15.00 Regular â€" $20.00 Now â€" $1 7.00 Regqular $25.00 Now 320.00 in U.S.A. Visit our professionals and take advantage of our All because of you..... at Richmond Square, 300 Regina St Waterloo Raggs for #Â¥len CALL PERM SPECIAL ‘We Only Look Expensive‘ zZodiat 884â€"9200 Leather, Suede and cloth Enjoy carefree Holidays Join the Ontario Motor Leagué Main Mall Waterloo Square Quterwear This Weeks Special All and advise and assist govâ€" ermments and local agenâ€" cles in making decisions regarding the provision of health and social services fessionals and local politiâ€" clans who will identify health and social service needs in the community. They will plan programs 50 % 20 % Emergency Road service in Canada and U.S. A. Travellers Cheques off , May 11, 1977 to Friday evening will be the highlight for all memâ€" bers as the Queen, Teen and Pre Teen Princesses and the Lady in Waiting are crowned at the annual awards night. Members who have reached their goals will graduate as Shining Stars. Members who have maintained their desired weight for one year or longâ€" er will graduate as Brilâ€" liant Stars â€" the highest After the official openâ€" ing at 2 p.m. Friday, Carole Milligan, a graduate stuâ€" dent in Applied Human Nutrition, _ University of Guelph will speak on "Lifeâ€" styles and Preventing Obesâ€" ity." At dinner Mrs. Helen Dyâ€" son, Dundas, Ontario, Naâ€" tional President of Canadiâ€" an Calorie Counters will speak. The second speaker will be Mrs. Lydia Maitâ€" land, New Hamburg, Disâ€" trict three Director. District three of Canadiâ€" an Calorie Counters is hostâ€" ing its second annual conâ€" vention May 13 and 14 at Wilfrid _ Laurier Univerâ€" sity in Waterloo. F#eute ce The social resources counâ€" cil is a first in the province. Long _ negotiations _ with Queen‘s Park have resultâ€" ed in this pilot project which is to be jointly funded by the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of Community and Social Services. mach council will include a total of 20 persons from among the medical profesâ€" sion, health and allied disâ€" ciplines, _ hospitals, long term care facilities, social planning councils, public programs, and voluntary and private agencies, with political representation from regional council and at least six lay persons from the community at large. sult of more than three year‘s effort which has had the support of a large numâ€" ber of health and social services professionals and agency staff,"" Mrs. Macâ€" Intosh said. in the Region of Waterloo. _ Regional Chairman ‘‘The establishment of Young has been leadin parallel health and social negotiations with th planning bodics is the reâ€" propriate members c sult of more than three cabinet through the n Main Mail m Care facilitine ennija G8 $o os ol _ o _b "Lam onl o PelvIces which cut, born, Hartman Krug. Sandra m care facilities, social in 17 other areas of the provâ€" across their special interâ€" Malabar, Ald. Mary Jane inning councils, public ince. It will allow more ests. Mewhinney of Waterloo, )grams, and voluntary involvement at the local Development of the joint Art Pope, Dr. Bob Robinson, d private agencies, with level in the planning and councils has resulted from Curtis Roth, Ald. Grace litical representation implementation of health two regional conferences on Stoner of Kitchener, James m regional council and care. With an average of health and social planning Sutherland, Ald. Brian Turnâ€" least six lay persons from _ $500 per person being spent held in 1973 and 1975 and a bull of Waterloo, Rev. Gerry : community at large. annually in Ontario for health study directed by William Vandeworp, and regibnal ‘he social resources counâ€" services, the District Health Curry. chairman Jack Young. Milâ€" is a first in the province. Council will play a role Public meetings will be ton Orris, area coâ€"ordinator g _ negotiations with to ensure that good value is held during the last two for the Ministry of Health, een‘s Park have resultâ€" received for every tax dolâ€" weeks in May to offer resiâ€" and Bryce Harper, district in this pilot project which lar. dents an opportunity to director of the Ministry to be jointly funded by â€" Just as Waterloo Region learn more about the counâ€" of Community and Social Region of Waterloo and was the first in the province cils. Interested persons are Services, serve as resource Ministry of Community â€" to have an integrated health invited to contact the Steerâ€" persons to the steeging comâ€" I Social Services. and social services departâ€" â€" ing Committee office, Room mittee. Calorie Counters hold convention For Kittens, Cats and Toms Flaired and Wide Legs Saturday morning the members will have the opâ€" tion of attending one of four workshops. They are 1.) Behavior Modification conâ€" ducted by Dr. Martin Resâ€" nick from the Obesity Clinâ€" ic Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Hosâ€" pital. 2.) Nutrition in the Supermarket _ with _ Mrs. Barbara Kerton from the Nutrition Improvement Project, in Waterloo. 3.) Physical Fitness with Mr. Howie Farrel of Matador Fitness Centre Kitchener and 4.) Program Planning, Moderator Mrs. Jean Welâ€" and, Waterloo. Panel â€" Mrs. Boys Sizes 20% off ed by the Baden Cheese Company will be served with fruit punch. The district health coun cil will follow along the lines of those already established by the Ministry ‘of Health in 17 other areas of the provâ€" ince. It will allow more involvement at the local level in the planning and implementation of health care. With an average of $500 per person being spent annually in Ontario for health services, the District Health Council will play a role to ensure that good value is received for every tax dolâ€" lar. â€" _ Just as Waterloo Region was the first in the province to have an integrated health and social services departâ€" During intermission Slimâ€" line skim milk cheese donatâ€" Members who have lost weight but not necessarily reached their goal in the past year will be awarded ribbons appropriate to their weight loss. The member from each branch who has lost the most weight in the past year is honored as Branch Best Loser. award in Canadian Calorie Counters. negional Chairman Jack Young has been leading the negotiations with the apâ€" propriate members of the cabinet through the provinâ€" clal secretariat for social development. He paid triâ€" bute to the minister Marâ€" garet Birch‘s openâ€"mindedâ€" ness in hearing and supportâ€" ing Waterloo Region‘s proâ€" posals. Waterloo Square All CORDS 31 699 The convention is being convened by Mrs. Linda Gebauer, 176 Indian Rd., Kitchener. Mrs. Edna Johnâ€" ston, Kitchener, is in charge of awards; Mrs. Sharon Dinner Saturday evening will have a Waterloo County theme, with Mr. Bill Moyer, author of ‘"Waterloo County Diary"‘ as guest speaker. Following dinner _ enterâ€" tainment will feature the Waterloo Regional Police Choir, the Schwaben Club Jr. Dancers. Mrs. Lydia Maitland Disâ€" trict 3 Director. During Saturday _ lunch Fashions by Eileen will be featured in sizes 8 to 52. Following lunch there will be a business meeting with the election of district exeâ€" cutive. The business sesâ€" sion will be conducted by Annette Kuhn, St. . Cleâ€" ments; Mrs. Lottie Schâ€" wartz, â€" Kitchener; Mrs. Rose Turner, Windsor and Mrs. Lolla Hobbs, Naniâ€" coke. gents an opportunity to learn more about the counâ€" cils. Interested persons are invited to contact the Steerâ€" ing Committee office, Room Development of the joint councils has resulted from two regional conferences on health and social planning held in 1973 and 1975 and a study directed by William Curry. KNOX LOT Ihe maximum free parking period on the Waterloo Square Lot is two hours and metered parking is availâ€" able for extended vehicle parking requirements along thi north and south ends of the lot. s beside Knox Presbyterian Church) HERBERT LOT (corner of Regina & Herbert Streets) . (on Dupont Street behind DUPONT EoT Waterloo Public Library) The above municipal parking lots provide unlimited free parking hours for shoppers and others between 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. each evening and all day vehiâ€" cle parking on Saturdays. During the construction of the larger addition to the Waterloo Square Shopping Centre vehicle parking on the Waterloo Square Lot is somewhat less extensive and accessible. The public is requested to consider the use of municipal lots in close proximity to Waterloo Square particularly for Thursday and Friday evening shopping and on Saturdays ment, it is at the forefront in encouraging communiâ€" cation between these two major areas of human serâ€" vices. The district health council and social resources council will be linked through a coâ€"ordinating committee to facilitate the flow of inâ€" formation between the two groups on their planning activity and areas of mutual or _ overlapping _ concern. It will also help coâ€"ordinate the planning and developâ€" ment of services which cut across their special interâ€" ests. In addition to the regular Monday to Friday daytime parking provisions for municipal lots the following municipal lots are available for public use during the evening and on Saturday : PARKING LOTS ity of Waterloo (corner of Ecb & Caroline Streets to Owen Sound. Calorie Counters is a non profit, Canadian organization dedicated to the loss of weight through group therâ€" apy and sound nutrition. District No. 3 of Canadiâ€" an Calorie Counters has 47 branches and over one thousâ€" and members from Windsor $30, $20, $10). The proceeds will go to the Canadian Calorie Counters Obesity Research Fund in Hamilâ€" ton. Presently the fund is assisting Dr. Arthur Cott Ph.D. of McMaster Univerâ€" sity in a research study to relate behaviour and obesâ€" ity. Mrs. Joan Hergott, Kitchâ€" ener, hostesses; Mrs. Carol Edmanski, Kitchener, door prizes; and Mrs. Marjorie Roth, New Hamburg, draw tickets. Calorie Counters District No. 3 is conducting a draw for cash prizes ($50, $40, Scheel, Kitchener, regisâ€" tration; Mrs. Pat Schneidâ€" er, Ki_tcheng_r, workshops ; Members of the steering committee are: Mrs. Edith Macintosh, chairman, Ald. Dominic Cardillo of Kitchâ€" ener, Dr. G.P.A. Evans, councillor Ted Fairless of Cambridge, Dr. David Gingâ€" rich, _ Walter _ Hougham, W.H. Kaufman, Dr. R. Kilâ€" 417, Waterioo County Court House, 20 Weber St. E., Kitchener, telephone 579â€" 1580 or 885â€"9539 for more information or nomination forms. 0 Kay, Ves mÂ¥ an "**ri810G on uUup

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