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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Oct 1982, p. 12

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PAGE 12 â€"â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1982 public recognition for outstanding achieveâ€" ments or acts of courage and initiative, by young citizens aged six to 18 years. Last March, the first winners were honored â€"â€" 12 individuals and the entire student body of one school. They were selectedktrom 172 who were commended for heroic, lifesaving actions; for showing exceptional initiative in community service projects; or for striving C4 T for Ontario Junior Citizens of the Year We need your _ nominations NOW 1 am proud to nominate Birthdate tor a 1982 Ontano Jumor Citizen of the Year Award (Please enclose a separate shee! lelling why you bebeve an award is Geserved ) Sponsored by Kitchener and Waterioo Chambers of Commerce and Kâ€"W Coordinating Committee for Ability Awareness. Employer of the year awards are presented annually to employers on the basis of: equal opportunity given to disabled applicants, internal training programs for disabled people and efforts to make the workâ€"place physically accessible. To nominate your company or employer please compiete the form Please clip and send in. Use another sheet of paper if necessary. Deadline for entries is November 12, 1982. Mail entries to: Employer of the Year Award c/o March of Dimes 141 Weber Street South Waterioo, Ontario N2J 249 _ __________ _ EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR AWARD Type of Business:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Number of Employees: . . . . . . . . . . . Why are you nominating this employer or company? Name: (of company) NOMINATION CP and 64 are reqistered tradenarks of Canadaan Pacific Lamned o! A COMMUNITY PROJECT OF CP AiR AND THIS NEWSPAPER. My.name is Address Phone No Name o! this newspaper to overcome physical limitations and meet or exceed the achieverments of other young You, the citizens of Ontario, can help bring more of these outstanding young people to our attention, so we will be able to give them the honour and public recognition they so richly desarve. If you know a young named below, who is the Ontario Jumior Citizren of the Year coâ€"ordinator for this Rick Campbelli, Editor, Waterloo Chronicle, 45 Erb Street East, Watertoo, Ontario N2J 1L7. 886â€"2830 NOMINATIONS CLOSE DECEMBER 1. 1982 fill in the e | am single and 31 years old. e My family traces its origins through the Shuhs and the Cressmans who were Massachusetts in 1969. o | complet% my Bachelor of Arts at the University of Waterioo in 1971 . e 1 completed my Bachelor of Laws at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto in arfiongst the original settlers of Waterloo County. el graduated from High School in Longmeadow High School, Longmeadow, ROBERT W. REINKHART, DAVID T. BOGDON, WILLIAM C. CLINE under the tirm name of SHUH & REINHART. e | am Chairman of the Commemoration Fund of The Canadian Cancer Society. e I am a past member of the Area Committee of Interâ€"Varsity Christian Fellowship. e | am the past Rector‘s Warden of the Church of the Holy Saviour, Allen Street, Waterioo. 1 would ensure the future stability of the tax rate by increasing the assessment base through aggressive, commercial development in Waterloo. 1 feel that the City should work in conjunction with the University of Waterioo to press forward with its planned research and development park. This development will ensure Waterioo‘s future in the high technology industries. If elected, I intend to be available to assist you either at My Residence: 254 Whitmore Drive, Waterioo, Ontario. Telephone 884â€"4899 My Office: Shuh & Reinhart sarristers & Soticitors 1974. e | am practicing law in partnership with 25 Bruce Street, Kitchener, Ontario. Telephone 578â€"9010 â€" FRED SHUH ALDERMAN Each year a Waterloo County public and separate school is awarded a plaque by the Waterioo Fire Department for being most efficient of all the city school‘s in fire drills. Points are awarded or subtracted in areas such as door control, response of principal and staff, student conduct, exits and outside assembly. The top sepaâ€" rate school this year was St. Agnes while Keatsway won top public school. On hand above receiving her plaque from Waterâ€" loo fire prevention officer Larry Hobson is Keatsway principal Mary Johnston, while at left, chief fire prevention officer Chuck Deâ€" vision presents the separate school plaque to St. Agnes princiâ€" pal Charles Van Alphen (right) and grade six students Susan Doerfler and Steven Mumby. IN WATERLOO DRILL FIT THE BILL FOR Rick Campbell photos

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