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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Nov 1979, p. 4

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Page 4 - Waterloo Chronicle. qunesdax. Noyombu 21, 1929 (Continued from page 21 an expannsion of special edu- cation, particularly if addr. tional provincial grants aren't forthcoming, he said. Townshend said there are 49,398 students in the region including primary and " se- condary schools. One hundred and twenty school buildings are being used. It is forecast that the de- Cline to 47,000 students wilf be reached by 1985 and the school population will then commence to climb slowly, Townshend predicted. The annual budget is approxima- tely $105-million for 1979 at ..w I. _ yICtVI IW VI" vuvv-y, I'WIW’J' uvv‘vtivu-vv- (" v.) J' 3* , -. ’3" ?stttsrf'xt, oc",.;. y st' .51, .""r:fpetr: 'ttQ Cr/ 1'} w ‘3?,§,§,,§--5>_}_ " tr f tCi' w’ vt.; g ', 'Y), tit, (sr,), ", _ "$91 itr"sr'"a'c; l - ", tvs. 9:41"? :le I axes needed for . wk» we " .,' , ',,fit'i,ji,'t,,rf.tt_'i" ti T “my _t'r 'rri, ii'i'itifirre-s -.. s". . c' 2.,“ ,1. _ f I h V F, J, _ l“ L future O schoo S ; _' A "; 2 rem 1 Handcrafted from Selected Oak Solids By Canadian Craftsmen. Desk size Approx. 54"W x 26"D x 45"H NOTE: As these oak desks are handcrafted on a custom basis - Please allow 6-8 weeks delivery FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL HERITAGE WOODCRAFTS KITCHENER 742-0966 irjiLDTNdh6MoRRow's HEIRLOOMS TODAY THE CLASSIC ROLL-TOP IttttlliltilItlitittilliqlrlltlttllllllllllllllllilltillk DESK "3 LOCATIONS - 117 Weber St.W., Kitchener' 14 King St. N., Waterloo and old Hwy 85 Lacross from K-W Stockyard Closed Sunday & Monday, handmade woolens: Bolivian alpaca and sheepwool, sweaters, scarves, mittens. touques and hats. co-ed shirts: mexican cotton, cotton flannel for ladies, unique handmade and designed: cotton and silk underclothing. blouses, skirts, dresses and go anywhere outfits. from Ontario Crafts people: pottery, candles, stained glass, and jewellery. Natural Fiber Clothing - Funding is based on local school taxes and provincial grants. The provincial grant on a percentage basis is de- creasing as the cost of ttdu- cation continues to climb. In 1974 the provincial grants were 52 per cent and 41 per cent of costs for elementary and secondary schools re- spectively. In 1979 these fi- gures were 46 and 37 per cent. . Thus the local taxpayer has borne the brunt of the increase in budget from 1978 to 1979. Townshend said. an average cost per student of just over $2,000, - A Price in effect till Dec. 3 r / " Rog. $1 .995. You Have Always Wanted “than” $1.795. Leslea Pairson, Judith Varga and Tammie Ransom and Marty Wiebe, Christopher Gilligan and Martin White were all honored by the Lakeshore Optimist club recently at a banquet held for that purpose. Chronicle staff writov On Monday, Nov. 12. the Optimist Club of Lakeshore Village. Waterloo, held a banquet In honor of SIX youths of the Lakeshore community, Leslea Peirson and Marty Wiebe of Neil MacEachern Public School, Judith Varga and Christogpher Gilligan of Sir Edgar Bauer Public School and Tammie Ransom and Martin White of Ceder- brae Public School were presented with cortlllcwa» tes of appreciation for their outstanding leadership and achievements during the past year, Rev Ray Kirk of Luther- wood, guest speaker. spoke about today's youth and how they are our country's most Banquet held by Optimist Club STANLEY PARK MALL 3 GOIVEIIEIT L00lm0"--littpa FREE HIKIIG 'ge want mun um PRICES ON OVEN FRESH BAKED FOODS on 60% AND 100% WHOLE “I!" [naiIiTEIf) Tilt Humv n] Qualut Baking" valuable resource Pauline Holmes. Frank Haines and George Wilson. teachers at the various Foatunng Colomd slides ot Alberta gardens and our loco! was by Bruce Carter and Don Sandovs Special entertainment Wm be an “and hum. wm thtrtitadtttral some; _ FINAL OPEN MEETING 702 KING ST IN (CORNER OF SHANLEV ST , KIT nu ma Elli“, IOIEIIEI tt, no u. Mull Recreation contra 142-1841 185 King St. South. Waterloo CRUSTY 8 WHOLE WHEAT on PLAIN doa!! Everyone Welcome (20' EACH) schools, introduced their students and. spoke about their achievements and the reasons for their selection. FOREST HILLS PLAZA or 6/95‘ 142-4251 OR 5 LOAVES FOR 2.89!

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