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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 May 1980, p. 13

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Ottawa Community (Continued from page 7) has evolved a lot â€" for the :g:.r â€" a country where Alâ€" ns learn French; a you get a head start on your summer wardrobe. Sew up _ The Waterlooâ€"Public Library will be closed Victoria Day, some Tâ€"shirts or more complicated outfits. For more inforâ€" Monday, May 19. Normal operations will resume on Tuesâ€" Ladies can learn to sew with velours and stretch knits o n tamgmeaxamr;o F.:r:ily Y‘s nmcou:ne which ufi Library closed Victoria Day mation call 885â€"3500. country where big Canadian corporations â€" like the Groupe Lavallin, Power ‘Corporation, Provigo, Naâ€" tionalBank of Canada are run from Quebec, by French Quebecers: In short, we are living in a country where the attitudes towards> Queâ€" becers have changed very much."" In the past few deâ€" cades, the attitudes toward the Maritime provinces, Onâ€" tario, and the Western Proâ€" vinces have been altered as well, and it is time that our federal system was altered to encourage good relations between all regions. The exact meaning of ‘‘renewed federalism" has yet to be determined. When asked to describe his plan for ‘"renewed federalism" in question period recently. Prime Minister Pierre Truâ€" deau gave a nonâ€"committal answer, indicating that its dimensions were yet to be determined. He suggests the issue in the referendum is sovereigntyâ€"association . In the last session of parâ€" liament, the Clark governâ€" ment initiated a Task Force on the Renewal of the Feâ€" deration, chaired by Senator Arthur Tremblay. The manâ€" date of this task force was to produce a ‘"Green Paper by the fall of 1980 on the feâ€" deral government‘s plan for renewing the Canadian feâ€" deration. This study is still going on within the Official Opposition Party. Its propeâ€" sails for a renewed federaâ€" lism will be presented to the Canadian public upon its completion. The Trudeau government hopefully . will do the same. PREâ€"SCHOOL ; TO GRADE 8 All Programs 50% French, 50% English FULL DAY SENIOR KINDERGARTEN PLANNED FOR SEPT. e Individual Progress Stressed e Nonâ€"Denominational e Grade School Hours CHILDREN BORN BEFORE MARCH 1, 1976 WILL BE ‘CONSIDERED FOR ADMISSION INTO > ‘SENIOR KINDERGARTEN IN SEPT. 1980. â€" Visitors Welcome â€" __ Kâ€"W BILINGUAL Sewing course at Family Y CALL 886â€"6510 the Light Touch Thankâ€"You, Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo; for the tremendous welcome! . Lighting Elegance! Even though we‘d heard stories about the famous Twin City hospitality, your response to our warehouse sale took us a little by surprise. In just over a week and a half, hundreds of friendly, knowledgeable people came through our doors, looking for super savings on quality lamps and lighting fixtures for the entire home. And the number of times you stopped to welcome us to your city, and wish our store success, was quite overwhelming. Now here‘s an invitation to come view our ; magnificent showroom! s Our showroom has been completed +â€" and you‘re all invited back to view our spectacular lineâ€"up of quality and elegance! Style after style is oasis of lamps and lights and fixtures that‘s filled with more than enough opportunities to satisfy your every need. OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. MONDAY THROUGKH SATURDAY WEBERPARKSMBUSINESBCENTREMPARKSIDEDRIVEWATERIDO-J r showroom is ready now with â€" a magnificent selection of day celebrates 125th anniversary So now you don‘t have to visit Toronto to make that special purchase. Because The Light Touch‘s enormous selection makes every design available right here . . . with actual room settings designed to give you plenty of decorating ideas. You‘ll find floor and table lamps, chandeliers, swag lamps and fixtures â€" all backed by over 25 years of experience to make sure that whatever you choose is perfectly suited to your needs. And if you like, Derek and Carol Try invite you to take advantage of our residential or commercial lighting consultant service. By appointment, we‘ll visit your home or office, go overyourdeoomtingplm...andmoommend the ideal lighting. Of course, this service is free So come in soon . . . and see the magnificent showroom we‘ve built for you at The Light Touch. Discover our whole new world of lighting elegance â€" and discover, too, what our fine selection can do for your decor! PAINTING an° DECORATING Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, May 14, 1980 â€" INTERIOR & EXTERIOR M&M HEENEY 1â€"800â€"265â€"9255 |.D. No. 1290 PAINTING â€" 886â€"8460 or 886â€"8461 Pags 13

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