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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jan 1980, p. 4

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WWme-o as William St w. wnmoo 143-3219 i."".. .Etm...’ J' i'iii'ii Waterlod, Ontario N2J 1P5 7134 King Street S. Jemillii'ii, . I "em ' - _ _ t, vrr _ , _ Im.., __ .1 c. tl,,,ll,lj,,i,,t,;g,t,,,tai,,t,j,,l,c Epp OI) February 18, vote Frank Epp Canada needs to control 'lta resources L ‘ Frank Epp proposes that the Canadianization of energy and other natural resources is long overdue. Federal and provincial governments, Canadian corporations, and individual citizens all have a role to play in this return to Canadian control of Canadian. resources. Canada naada unity Frank Epp proposes a positive and optimistic approach to the future of Canada. The constitution should be repatriated without delay and amended to include a charter of human rights. protection for minority cultures, and a new understanding on federal and provincial powers. Canada naada the wand Frank Epp believes that Canada’s long-term welfare requires a sense of interdependence with the rest of the world, international trade, and a strong contribution to development and world peace. 1 Place Base and 2 Piece Bases also available for easy moving. "Authorized Suite and Baton Distributor F. Thtdittatt Jamil“: io Riding Tel. tm 9) 886-231 , ETiEiiME r-So you' think you know 1iiftthtrhtofxn 258 King St. N. Waterloo, Ont. (519) 885-0270 To illustrate this point let uslook at bicycle thefts in the Region. There may be 1,000 bikes reported stolen in a year and although 999 of these are later recovered by the owner. if no one has been charged and convict ed, the entire 1,000 thefts remain on police records as unsolved crimes. The closure rate of a department depends on the number of charges and convictions not the rate of recovery. Tcr-- Another example of the variation in interpretation Considerable attention has been focused lately on the closure record of the Waterloo Regional Police Department. This could use some clarification. The crime solvent rate or rate of closure of a department is governed by guidelines set forth by Statistics Cana- da. Since these are not hard and fast rules, they are open to interpretation by the statistician in charge of any given police department. Our police department boasts one of the truest record keepers around. This is not to imply that other departments bend the truth. they merely interpret the guidelines differently. than Icon-an - for the Waterloo Ct-e- of comm Because thede service in‘the City of Waterloo has remained may high, the changes that have taken place in ttepastf1rnry-nayhiiermeunrto. ticed by its citizens. With Regional government in 1973 came the desire to centralize the admirtistratimt of tt police force. headquarters for the Waterloo pol ce department. as well as "use of Cambridge, El- mira and New Hamburg were moved to Kitchener. It was later decided that retuntirttrthe administration to the local areas and going to a three divisional system would create better control over the police staff and allow closer contact with the citizens. On February 12, 1978 the police station on Albert Street in Waterloo was reopened with the full compliment of " tttti- formed officers, who had remained in Waterloo throughout, lo detectives, 4 yoiith officers. and 13 Met- commiasioned officers; An attempt was made to keep the same uniformed officers in one area. e number of charges and conviétions Gi 7 _ Unfortunately. the snow that has finally arrived is covery, T-W.- too little and too late for Sno-Do)00. It has been post- imple of the variation in interpretation rponed to a later date. Waterloo Chamber of Commerce 5 Bridgeport Rd. w.---- Adele Newton, Kitchener. works in the statistics De- partment of the university as a computing assistant. Originally from Toronto. Adele came to the K-W area A University of Waterloo employee has been named by Planned Parenthood Wa- terloo Region as Volunteer of the Year. We have one of the largest buses in the county to accommodate TO people F maximum. Available to the people in the Northern Part of Regional Waterloo. CHARTER BRUBACHER BUSES _ um for U.S.A. RR #2, West Montrose, Ont. Phone 664-2303 PHOTO COPIES 15 BUSES AVAILABLE Area woman wins volunteer award Adele's main interest in Planned Parenthood is birth control education -eapeeial- ly directed towards teens and parents. She hits done post-natal talks at K-W Ho- spital as well as several 'birth control talks to ttee years ago to attend UW where' she received her Ba- chelor of Math in 1978. 'l)" Musk @epnt 238. A King North Waterloo (qt 1105va Ave) 884-6390 (‘8V2xl I White only) Starting April 13, 1980 they will be presenting a show called Earthborn at the KW ArtGallery. It will be Juried by Frances Gage and Ann Mortimer, Presi- dent of the Canadian Craft Council. . Every two years the Ontario Potters' Association have a big show. This year work from all over Ontario will be brought to the Margaret Avenue School in Kitchener on February 21. Gerry Williams, editor of “Studio Potter", will Jury the work. The Waterloo Potters' Workshop will be hosting this event and a closed workshop will be held after the jurying. In order to join the Potters' Workshop a person must have had ten lessons or have taken a session of beginners classes which the workshop offers in Sep- tember and January each year. For more information about classes call 885-5570. . They have two annual sales in the tall and spring as well as a booth at the Kitchener Farmers' Market called “Waterloo County Potters". The Potters' Workshop in Waterloo Park was one of a kind when it was started in. In. It is not any more and that suits its {amoeba just fine. There are now 146 similar cooperatives in Ontario which offer local pot- ters studio space. access to wheels and kilns and shared purchasing of supplies. The Waterloo Potters' Woreshop"nttts instrumental in establishing the Ha- milton based Ontario Potters' Association in 1975. occurs when a large apartment canplu lam into and twentleve apartments are robbed. Our dert- meat miners this t-ty-fhe separate break and enters while other departments wider this only one since it was one main security system that was bro- ken into. Deputy Chief Charles Clare was also cal-eta] to point out that "use closure rates vary from year to year and that statistics are only meaningful when all (actors are taken into mount. . Each mothers, church groups, wo- men's seminars and to cor. lege and university stu- dents. C Adele does weekly, com selling, sessions at the Planned Parenthood office and is a' member of both the volunteer and education committees of the agency. She has been a volunteer with Planned Parenthood for one year. The winner of this award wins an all-expense paid trip to pick up the award at the national agency's annual general meeting, as well as a cheque for $500. Adele will be presented a certificate of recognition at the agency's general meet- ing in May.' She will also be entered into the competition for the Planned Parenthood Federations of Canada's Ortho Family Planning Vo- lunteer Award. The next volunteer train- ing sessions for Planned Parenthood start on Feb. 2. for information call 743- min

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