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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Mar 1982, p. 8

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PAGE 8 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1982 Winfield County Pine HOUSE OF FURNITURE Double Dresser Winged Mirror Door Chest Triple Dresser HIGHLINER BREADED SHRIMP $ 1 89 IN A BASKET 8 or. size BREADED MUSHROOMS Free Delhvery Credit Terms Available Approx. 225â€"250 lb. for Steaks, Approx. 125â€"1 580 Ib. for Top Quality Roasts, Hamburger, Soup Bones etc. Steaks, Roasts, Mamburger, otc. UNIVERNITY SQ1 ARE PLAZA 65 UNIVERSITY AVE E WATERLOO . ONT PHONE 885â€"0750 sipes ‘1". ninps j1%,. Long Loms ‘2". Sale Priced This Week FRESH NEVER FROZEN, FULLY AGED CANADA "GRADE A" EXTRA LEAN STEWING BEEF 56 /ib. 46 KING ST. NORTH, WATERLOO PHONE 886â€"2040 Pineâ€"in all its splendour! Solid comfort and elegant Canadiana styling. next to VALDI‘s in Waterioo) REMEMBER! IF YOU‘RE NOT BUYING DAâ€"MAR YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR SECOND BEST:! PRICES IN EFFECT TILL CLOSING SAT. MAR. 20/82 OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. Cploap | Nite Tables #W each ALA N RIGBY‘S 245" THINKING OF BUYING FREEZER BEEF? BEAT THE SUMMER INCREASES AND ORDER NOW!! Waterioo Queen Bed 60 Double Bed 54¢ Single Bed 39° 5 Drawer Chest 79"° ALL PRICES INCLUDE AGING, CUTTING AND WRAPPING ON YOUR CHOICE OF CUTS WE USE ONLY CANADA GRADE Aâ€"1 or Aâ€"2 BEEF 822.':/.L or $4 020 Tues â€"Thurs 9â€"6 Friday 9â€"9 Saturday 9â€"5 225" 179" oAâ€"Map) * MEATS In the case of the electrical engineering program Hagar exâ€" plained the technology course was scrubbed because of problems of attracting students to the program, retaining students in the proâ€" gram and finally plac ing the students upon graduation. Last year the air and water proâ€" gram at the college was cancelled for the same reason. The elecâ€" tronical enginecring program will take two According to Aubrey Hagar, director of acaâ€" demic and college planning at Conestoga, the accounting assisâ€" tant program at the Waterloo campus, the optometrical secretariâ€" al program and the electrical engineering programs at the Doon Campus will be phased out. In spite of a 13.9 per cent increase in proâ€" vincial grants totalling $15 million for the colâ€" lege, three courses will be cut and a total of 22 staff members includâ€" ing teachers will be laid off. Last year several courses were dropped, staff members were shuffled and belts were tightened in the hope that this coming school year would be better. It isn‘t. The college this week â€" announced its budget for the comâ€" ing year, and the news wasn‘t good. By Ray Martin Times are tough at Conestoga College. Conestoga College feels pinch in current financial squeeze FRESH NI“V!R FROZEN, FULLY AGED FaT car nemoven PRIME RIB STEAK 28 34 n /5 b. Box President of support staff local 238, Kerry Gennings reported Tuesday the 11 people who might be laid off could possibly have their jobs saved by taking over partâ€"time ‘"The impact here was not as great only because we reduced our expenditures last year. Several other colâ€" leges waited hoping that things would get better and they have really gotten caught," he said. Hagar said the news out of CGonestoga is brighter than at some other colleges across the province. Hagar said Monday some new courses will be opening at the colâ€" lege come September. They will include a word processing secreâ€" tarial course, a reâ€". fresher course in the nursing department and a further devélopâ€" ment of computer proâ€" grams. * In a release from the collége the board statâ€" ed its determination to stay in the black. Along with the course cloâ€" sures planned program expansions, and other initiatives will be deâ€" ferred, to reduce the deficit. By cancelling the three programs, Hagar estimated that approxâ€" imately $180,000 might be saved. Proposed exâ€" pendltures o1 $26,127,275 outstrip proâ€" jected revenue by $1,227,275. years to shut down. BATTERED MINCED BOSTON BLUE FISH 2 or. Portions SAVE ON THE 10 Ib. Boxr ‘‘we‘re more than just another meat shop" Cystic Fibrosis group elects new executive Waterloo Regional Police report that the following breakâ€"andâ€" enters occurred in Waâ€" terloo the past week: Beechlawn Drive, entry via garage door, beer taken; Regina The 1982 executive of"icers of the Waterioo County Chapter of the Canadian Cystic Founâ€" dation will assume their official roles on Thursday night, March 18. These include Greg and Karen Fries, coâ€" presidents; Joâ€"Ann Sheridan, treasurer; Meryl Hodnett, secreâ€" tary and Karen Al dridge, publicity and promotion. Last year‘s execuâ€" tive, combined with the generosity of the memâ€" bers of the community, has attained their goal *‘We are in the situaâ€" tion where we just have to make hard decisions because of the extreme Dave Hogg, chairâ€" man of semestered technical programs at the Doon Campus was concerned about the electrical engineering course closure. positions which can be consolidated to give full time jobs. Genâ€" nings surmised fewer than five layoffs may oceur. Week‘s breakâ€"andâ€"enters LEAN GROUND BEEF s] 78/||l. * FRESH NEVER FROZEN, FULLY AGED CANADA "GRADE A" of raising $16,500 for aiding research in findâ€" ing a cure or control for Cystic Fibrosis. Projâ€" ects include a Cystic Fibrosis Spring fling Dance, a quilt raffie, garage sale, coin bubâ€" bles, a mail campaign to businesses, a Mothers‘ Day mail campaign and the colâ€" lection of Zehr‘s tapes. Street North, entry route unknown, liquor taken, Young Street West, entry via west side door, cash, radio, camera, etc. taken; Sunnydale Place, entry through unlocked door, ‘‘When the word came down that the course was to close we were already working hard at accelera&g The chapter meeting tomorrow will be held in the Gold Room of the Kâ€"W Hospital, entrance off Park Street, at 7: 15 p.m. There will be a brief business review, then refreshments will *‘*We looked at the operating costs and found the course never had a full 25 students in first year. Even though the course has been operating since the colâ€" lege first opened it didn‘t graduate more than 11 students a year. . financial pressure. HOURS MONâ€"WED _ 10:00â€"5:30 THURSâ€"FRt 10:00â€"8 30 SAT 8.30â€"5.30 81 29 $1 110 Fries has been inâ€" volved in the first aid, emergencey health care, accident prevenâ€" tion and safety proâ€" grams for a number of years where he has set up and given work shops. seminars and training courses . 12" TV taken; Teakâ€" wood Drive, entry through west side door, nothing taken; and Coâ€" lumbia: Street West, entry through front window, nothing taken. be served at the end of the evening. Guest speaker for the night will be David Fries, who will instruct in cardio pulmonary resuscitation and first aid in the home. Everyone is welcome to attend. He did say no further cuts are expected in semestered courses, but cuts could occur if Canada Employment were to drastically reâ€" duce support. the program and con densing it to 52 weeks Now it has been cut out entirely because of the costs," he said. John Goddard, new!\ appointed chairman of the Waterloo campus had little comment on the cuts. /lb. /10 . Box

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