N 0 PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHARONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1982 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS MONTHS MONEY SAVING SPECIAL CALL TODAY 1 oo T $ WATERLOO SQUARZE STANLEY PARK MALL 886â€"1740 893â€"7120 Excellence in Photography by SEE ano COMPARE You Can‘t Beat our Quality! FREE DRAW IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ... ADVERTISE WHERE IT PAYS... SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES ‘gy Sooter Stubdtos l On New Lines of Waterbeds in the privacy of our studio ® $2 00 phg & hdig on ail orders © Choose Jrom 4â€"8 difterent @ Have your children‘s pictures laken by qualiied e BABY DAYS specials appiy to all children under 12 yrs NO PURCHASE NECESSARY One Compiete Waterbed All Accessories Your Choice of Size including comfort pack _ _ e sheets e pillow slips plus mattress pad pillows comforter Byerson Hall Over the past ten years, said Nancy Hodgson, executive director of Project Lift, the organization has The organization, which is celebrating its tenth year of operation, provides transportaâ€" tion for physicallyâ€"dis abled persons. Transportation serâ€" vices to the handiâ€" capped came under discussion Monday night as Waterioo council considered the proposed 1982 budget for Project Lift Inc. Waterloo council has given unanimous apâ€" proval to a paraâ€"transit system proposed by Kitchener Transit for the Lakeshore Village area. The proposal recomâ€" mends extending serâ€" vice on Kitchener Transit‘s Lakeshoreâ€" Lincoln Route 9 for one year using small, 15â€" passenger vans. (Registered) 18 McDougall Road, Waterioo, Ontario Offers two alternatives towards the academic and personal development of your child DAY SCHOOL â€"~(Eiementary Leve!)} Registrations are now available in the tollowing grades: FULL DAY KINDERGARTEN â€" TO GRADE EIGHT Qualified Staff â€" Basic subjects stressed Warm and supportive atmosphere Tutoring by professional teachers â€" EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS â€" 2 HOUR SESSIONS â€" INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP TUTORING â€" FOUR STUDENTS (MAXIMUM) PER GROUP Smail Classes ~ ten students/one teacher Council in brief â€" 11 Erb St. E., Waterioo ALL SUBJECTS Lakeshore paraâ€"transit approved Project Lift budget discussed Private « (Junior High/High School Level) 884â€"2 170 Wright said he has received "quite a few complaints that the area is inaccessible after the last bus goes." The budget submit ted by Project Lift asks for an increase in operating revenue of over 30 per cent. As proposed the net cost to the city of Waterloo would be $59,647. This increase, exâ€" plained Hodgson, is necessary to cover inâ€" Alderman Gien Wright said Monday night that he was "*pleasantly surprised" when he read the proâ€" posal. experienced continual pressure to increase services. And, Hodgson said, as a result Project Lift ‘‘is not now meeting the néeds in transporâ€" tation." Total cost to the city of Waterloo for the paraâ€"transit service, using a private van operator, is estimated to be $20,080. e Prescriptions Filled e Contact Lenses e Fashion Eyewear and Sunglasses e Complete Optical Service is pleased to announce the opening of his Optical Dispensary located at 11 Erb St. E.. Waterloo. (Between King and Regina Sts.) Cancer Society needs volunteers ROBERT M. MUNN DISPENSING OPTICIAN . 886â€" 1 344 DISPENSING OPTICIAN one who can spare an hour or two towards this worthwhile cause. please call the Canaâ€" dian Cancer Society at with an ad this size Why not try it? Phone 886â€"2830 Ask for Display Advertising Adult Chronicle readers for only **Transportation â€"for disabled certainly has to grow,"" Hodgson told council "If we don‘t grow now, down the line costs will inâ€" crease."‘ The budget proposal was sent to Waterloo‘s budget committee for consideration. creases in wages maintenance and fue} costs. In <addition. it will altlow Project Lift to add one van, which will operate all day five days a week to its fleet of five vehicles. Kitchener Transit‘s advisory committee last week deferred conâ€" sideration of impleâ€" menting the paraâ€"tranâ€" sit service for one month following a disâ€" pute between Kitchenâ€" er Mayor Morley Roâ€" senberg and the presiâ€" dent of the Kitchener‘s transit union over the hiring of nonâ€"union emâ€" ployees to operate the system. way to get service to them. I was surprised at how low the cost is considering the serâ€" vice." To join . contact . any . office . of . the Waterioo Regional Pokce or your inde pendent insurance agent The fnendly neighbour hood exercise Reach out to an average of 42,500 10"° Watk a hmd boxl mw-\-r‘w,