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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Oct 1977, p. 5

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. Letter to the editor Spectators at Friday's meeting of the Waterloo County Board of Education could easily have gotten the impression that it was a special awards-night as Jack Tummon, finance ad- ministrator and Rev. Harry Janke. board chairman. started off the meeting by accepting awards of appre- -ciation. Good turnout supports chilldren's camp .. Past history also shows their actiiiities. They were re- sponsible for the bloody crusades against the Moslems in Education board members honored 3 William McCordic. execu- tive director of the Ontario Association of Education Administrative Officials (OAEOA I. and former Direc- tor of Education for the Metropolitan Toronto Board and Norval Cheeseman. elected Vice-Chairman of the OAEOA and Director of Education for the Lambton County Board presented Mr. Tummon with a certificate of appreciation for his term as president of OAEOA in 1972. ' To the Editor} Mr. Cheeseman said the Waterloo County Board Are you surprised? If so, let me quote the statement made by the director of the C.l.A, William Colby, re garding these gentlemen of the cloth. He said that the clergy "play a significant role" and that any prohibition would "impose a handicap to this agency which would re- duce its further effectiveness." Both these statements clearly show the activities of the clergy in world affairs. out the country are often valuable sources of intelli- gence and many clergymen. motivated solely by patriotism. voluntarily and willingly aid the government in providing information of intelligence value. During President Ford's term in office, his chief coun- sel made the following statement: Clergymen through- By Susan Turansky About 5.000 people attend- ed the fourth annual Family Fun Fair. sponsored by the Waterloo Chapter of Childreis International Summer Villages (CISVJ at Fairview Mall last Sunday. Our new location is on the second floor PHONE 886-2830 of the CW. Sports building at 92 King St. S. WATERLOO CHRONICLE WE'VE MOVED - The entrance fee was 35 cents per person, or one dollar per family. Ms. Walk- Bev Walker, chapter chairperson said "we really wanted an activity that people could afford and en- joy". member has been recognized throughout the province as a leader in education and was a pioneer in the develop- ment of the business profes- sion attached to education in Ontario. When the applause died down for Mr. Tummon, Rev. Janke, on behalf of the board members. accepted a plaque from the Federated Appeal for the above aver- age participation by the board's staff. teachers and administration in 1977. The 1977 seal is surrounded by unmarked seals which serves as a reminder to board members that their continued support will be greatly appreciated. YOUR OFF PEAK L HOURS Amos 0 INSTALLED IN / 'iiiisijj?jlif) 'ceiiiilii's!:'] ser" MOBILE UNITS NON COMBUSTIBLE EXCELLENT THERMAL ACOUSTICAL INSULATION WATER REPELLENT CMHC APPROVED ATTIC VENT SUPPLIED & INSTALLED COMPLETE SEALING SERVICE ON NEW HOUSE CONSTRUCTION CAULKING SERVICE REITZEl INSULATION ENERGY CONTROL TECHNICIANS , FOAM INJECTED l, CAVITY INSULATION COOL IN SUMMER WARM MI WINTER "WE MAKE WARM FRIENDS" IO Units to Serve You Better INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INSULAYION FREE ESTIMATES CALI, W - - theHoiyLamifromthe11thcentttrytothe13tttceettary., They were responsible for the Spanish Inquisition in MN and were noted for their extreme cruelties against the Marranos. er estimates they made about $1600. The bloodletting in Ireland and elsewhere can be laid at their doorstep. They have used their power in the overthrowing of governments. No wonder the director of the C.l.A. speaks so highly of these people who claim to beChristian. W.D. Pope, MJohn Blvd., I - Waterloo. Ont. We also know that'the largest church in Christendom signed a pact with Hitler. Mussolini, and Franco. The re- sults of this agreement cost the lives of six minim Jew- ish people in concentration camps and millions more on battlefields in World War M. - Ms. Walker organized the day's activities with the help of several young ClSV mem- bers from the Kitchener- Waterloo area. Tickets were five cents each for dart games, sponge throws, cookie decorating and other activities, es- pecially for children. - Nineieen thousand prizes were given away to children of various ages. - A There were gymnastic displays, skateboard shows. a magic show from Ronald McDonald and dance acts by children. CHYM and McDonalds contributed a great deal in promoting the event. Ms. Walker said. CISV is an international organization whose goal is to promote world peace by bringing 11-year-old chil- dren together in summer camps, In Canada there are chapters in Waterloo, Lon- don. Ottawa, and Victoria. British Columbia. Proceeds from the Fam- ily Fun Fair will go to help pay for last summer's camp in Waterloo, Ms. Walker said. 575-“ FAST APPLICATION ECONOMICAL CHEMICALLV STABLE MAINTENANCE FREE PEST FREE DUST FREE NON TOXIC BLOW ATTICS WALLS INSULATED FROM OUTSIDE Walls We can't keep on like this Chairman REV. H.E. JANKE THE OFFICIAL OPENING AND DEDICATION OF KEATS WAY PUBLIC SCHOOL Platform program, choral selections. student presentations, the placing of the cornerstone and tours of the school. ,7 MONDAY, OCTOBER 17 AT 7:30 PM. Ontario's demand for electricity grows at an alarming 7% a year- almost doubling the total demand every ten years. Quite frankly, we can't keep on like this. The cost of resources, such as coal, oil and natural gas are rising . . . and many resources are vanishing. The answer is conservation. Turn off unneeded lights, save hot water, insulate-and make wise use of electricity in every way. Remember, it's better off if you don't really need it. Conservation saves resources and money on the bills you pay. The Waterloo County Board oiEducation and the Principal and Staff of the School - cordially invite you to attend Get by with less. Waterloo Hydro Keats Way Drive, Waterloo ‘awmamich. m. Dacha 12. 1977: P. 5 "’ - " so PERM SPECIAL ' _ a s. . o tcts t " sum. low s, 5. . "W thr 37-00 “$2530.10" $17." Shampoo, Sttie CM ll Set $6.00 Reg. $30.00. New $20.” Milan: $4.00 " (Body. Medium or Curtrl ( the» can also Mon . Tong. Thur, 5 Fa Baum: W m, BEAUTY SALON " Eat-Cu. . at " St.. "who PHONE 143.1784 R.A. CRUICKSHANK Director of Education

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