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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 May 1978, p. 27

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~ ‘Regional health * _â€" specialist rejected s +4 ‘mat . nvé ; _{.t M Vc Aednho N .a 400 ATh Apisere® _0 0. c : y Pags 20 ~Wateico Citronicts, Wednastuy, May 410. 1918 > >~â€"~> s education specialist to enâ€" courage people to adopt a jected last week by Water of health Dr. Gerard Evans who strongly supported the threeâ€"year pilot program. The program would cost approximately $30,000 anâ€" nually with the province contributing 75 per cent of the costs. social services committee. The decision overruled a Besides providing beneâ€" fits to individuals, Evans felt the preventive mediâ€" cine project would eventuâ€" ally result in savings off the province‘s spiraling health bill. The specialist would be a catalyst who could transâ€" form a good Regional health unit â€" education â€" program For home delivery call: Kitchener 579â€"2231 Gueiph 821â€"2022 Cambridge 623â€"7730 P e Noh We‘ve expanded our television listings and increased the amount of space for specials, sports and movies. Every Friday in The Record TV ported Evans. But Cambridge Ald. Berâ€" nice Adams noted "astroâ€" nomica!‘‘ amounts of monâ€" ey for advertising and inâ€" formation material is spent by other levels of governâ€" ment and private health phiets and advertising aren‘t enough. "It‘s motivation in addition to the informaâ€" tion. That‘s the crux of the matter,‘‘ said Evans who feels a specialist could help provide that motivation. to encourage healthier habâ€" its. could provide leadership to the rest of the nation However, Adams felt the hiring of one person would only be minimally effecâ€" tive. Waterloo Mayor Marjorie TIMES Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Record cost a small amount of monâ€" ey compared to the millions spent by the Region on hard But she admitted it isn‘t possible to measure in ab solute terms the of _ such . preventive â€" proâ€" The issue isn‘t entirely dead. Kitchener Ald. Dom Cardillo indicated he will by implementing the proâ€" gram. "I really do believe services such as roads. row at Regional Council which could overturn the month but agreed to reconâ€" sider it in Mayâ€"when addiâ€" tional _ information ‘was available. 4 «ied 5 "w s Sandra Vandermeuien, dressed in period garb from the last century, displays quilts patterned after those of the era, part of a display which will feature more than 60 quilts at a spring tea Saturday, May 13. from 1 to 4 p.m. at Hilliard Hail, First United Church, King and William Sts. Admission is $1.25 at the affair, sponsored by Unit 2 of the United Church Women of First Unitâ€" ed Church. QUILTING DEMONSTRATION e SOOTER STUDIO e SOOTER STUDIO WATERLOO SQUARE STANLEY PARK MALL BB6â€"1740 745â€"9081 ., _ OVERNIGHT y â€" SERVICE . To Introduce our new Photo Finishing Service we are cutting > our Regular Low Prices 12‘ EXPOSURE . 20 EXPOSURE . 36 EXPOSURE. . ON ALL QG, 126, 135 â€" KODAK, FUJI, SAKURA, 3M FILM Sooter 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Offer ends May 18 2.50 3.50 7.50

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