Pan. 6 C, erioo Chronigk, Wednesday. May 26, 1977 62t Halal" " 382 King St. N. City Gas Service specializes in pool heater sales and service and gas line installations. Coll us first for pricing at either of our two locations. POOL, OWNERS"; 7 It/ _ "N 'e-teg-l-tItem)., 's-dr," R " . V" a. C------ - DCWIuns, HID. LLD. OneospectoltheStudywillincludetheacceptance otwritten Briefs ondtheReceiptotSubmissionsoswell as a series of public meetings throughout the Province. Persons orgroups wishing to make representations to the Commission on any aspect of the Study are re quested to write totheCounsel, Commission of Freedom of Information and Individual Privacy, 444 Waterloo Street, London, Ontario N68 2P3 or to submit written Briefs with the undersigned not later than August I, l977. Public hearings will be held at times and places in Ontario to be announced later and those tiling Briefs or letterswho wish to appear personally will be advised astothetimeandplocewhentheywillbeheard. House address all correspondence to: Counsel, Commission on Freedom d Homxyion and lndividuol fNivrxy,444Watedoo Street, tondon,OniarioreB2fl3, The Commission on Freedom of Inkxmation and Indi- vidual Privacy by authority vested in it by the Govem-. ment of Ontario will undertake an enquiry to examine.. Freedom of Information and Individual Privacy THE COMMISSION ON Thecrate9otiesdGovemmentinfomoionwhich should betteatedasctmfkkniidinoderto ptotecthspdolicintemst; The ehciiveness d ptesenf procedures for the dissemination of Govemr'nent idbmoion to the The individuol's right of access and appeal in telatioo tothe use ofGovemment idotmation,. The pmttsction of individual privacy and the right of recourse in teng to the use of Government Public inidmatioteciiqssdsheriurisdictions in odtirtrsconsidirpossibltsthtmirsvvhichoe compatible with the pokmentoyirudiiioos d theGovemmentofOnforioond complementary iroihemechonismsihatptesetdyexistkxihe protection ofthe rights d individuals; CITY GAS SERVICE 0.. iiii)il,l.., WR Pooh, ti).C 653-4105 885-4790 Students, of Cedarbrae Public School presented "The Cobbler of Fairyland" - an Operetta in three acts for their parents and friends last week. Here Queen Monarchia, played by Jenny Kinkade. (second from left) joins her daughter. Princess Delmarie (Patricia Roos. third from left) and King Martin the Meek (David Bowman, middle) and the cooks to sing a song in celebration of the Princess' birthday. Mary-Eileen MacLear has been appointed head of Chiidren's Services for the Midwestern Regional Li- brary System, effective August 2, 1977. The appointment of Miss MacLear, formerly head of Children's Services at the St. Catherine's Public Li- brary, was approved by the . New librarian appointed The O.M.E.A. has developed an intervention team comprised of legal counsel knowledgeable in energy matters. energy consultants, commissioners and municipal management people who have been preparing for the hearing for many months. A ten volume report on the Costing and Pricing Study will form the basis of the hearing, The objective of the intervention team is to obtain the Costing and Pricing system best suited to the needs of the municipal utilities and their residential. commercial and industrial customers, The O.M,E,A. is the spokesman for more than 340 municipal utilities in Ontario, the commissioners and councillors of which represent more than two million residential. commercial and industrial customers served by the municipal distribution systems. They consume about two-thirds of the electric power in Ontario. Waterloo Hydro recognizes that changes in the methods of costing and pricing of electricity could result in homeowners and other low electrical energy use customers being assessed a greater portion of the costs for electricity. Therefore, Waterloo Hydro will be an intervenor at the Ontario Energy Board hearings into the Costing and Pricing of Electricity, through the Ontario Municipal Electric Association (O.M.E.A.). The hearing began in Toronto on Monday. May 16. 1977 and is expected to last several months. The members of the Waterloo Hydro Commission believe that group intervention iithe most logical and effective method of obtaining the best representation possible. It does not add to the already high costs by the duplication of effort, nor does it prolong the time span of the hearings To The Customers of Waterloo Hydro: Midwestern Regional Li- brary System board of trustees at its mee.ting on May 21, 1977. Miss MacLear, who has more than six years' pro- fessional experience with St. Catherine's Public Li- brary, will be replacing Fran Ashdown, who left Midwestern at the end of HM. Scheifele. Chairman Waterloo Hydro Commission Waterloo Hydro 200 Weber St. North Waterloo, Ontario telephone 885-6840 The new head of Chil- dren's Services has previous experience in the purchas- ing ot juvenile books and the requisition and adminis- tration of grants to fund special children's program. Her other responsibilities have included program ap- provals, publicity for the Aptti. May 20. 1977 She is resentl a mem- ber of file maria and Canadian Library Associa- tions, the National Associa- tion for the Preservation and Perpetuation of Story- telling and a friend to the Osborne Collection. As a prize, Miss Webow- ecki will receive an all- expenses paid trip to Ot- tawa May 25-30. The topic of her essay was immigra- tion and the role of citi- zens. In her capacity as head of Children', Services, Miss MacLear will work on the development of inter- library cooperation for children's programs and services. Student wins esgay contest In addition,, Miss Mac- Lear has worked in co- operation with community agencies, establishing li- brary programs for the in- 'teittigleige; l tef"itt , ex tiona 'a is- 1'illantel'fgrll'i'lt Sue Webowecki, a grade 10 student at St. David's school, is one of seven Canadian winners in an essay contest sponsored by the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews. children's department and daily. supervision of per-