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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Nov 1982, p. 11

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Federated Appeal makes last-ditch search fer funds responsive to date," he said, "but He added that even the target of when we get that close we think the $1.3 million will only be enough to rest of it is out there. I think there is fulfil the minimum needs of their another 854.000 out there and now agencies. “If we tall short of that, it we'll really put the push on to get is going to hurt some agencies. it." Some are smarting right now," The Federated Appeal campaign Collins said. I Career change a fact of life Stephenson tells grads Education must be looked at as a life-long process, Bette Stephen- son, minister of educa- tion. colleges and uni- versities told the ap- proximately 1,100 graduates who gath- ered to celebrate Con- estoga College‘s 14th Chronicle Staff Greater unemployment as well as a decrease in corporate profits and an increase in bankruptcies were cited by Collins as reasons for the $54,000 shortfall in the amount raised to date. "The bulk of com tributions come from employees, donated through work ... with fewer people working. there were fewer dollars directed towards Federated Appeal," he said. ' But Collins said in an interview with the Chronicle Monday, that does not mean the campaign team has given up hope of reaching their goal. "The community has been most responsive to date," he said, "but when we get that close we think the rest of it is out there. I think there is another 854.000 out there and now we'll really put the push on to get it." At l luncheon meeting last week, Al Collins. chairman of this year's campaign, announced that at the official close of the drive $1,246,000 had been collected, an increase of 1.7 per cent over the 'tt2 total of $1,225,000. WWW Chronicle Staff _ Federated Appeal campaign or- ganizers are asking local residents and businesses to dig a little deeper into their pockets to help them reach their 1983 fundraising target of $1.3 million. STANLEY PARK MALI se 'r C' T I, Ir l' 'M', 'trr, ' v . g t _ f' f " ' ' I : ' t?, . 'l ' ' vet g (' ,ri'. ' i "e f) i , ' e J 0 ', I * ' 'urairfuateag9azat 1 - 11”x 14" . .' ' t" g f , f t ' J " J g wb,a, -, ’r" , "t p, Ctt' , v"trt " " v" " ,at a/" FOR GRANDPARENTS Pictures taken before Dee. 'tth will be ready for Christmas Excellence m Photography by 8 WALLET SIZE FOR GIFTS i, t ' I 2 l 3 ?i, Cl 5”X7” . - P, . g 'd ' , , , , , q _ F' q srr, - 9" reg. $95.00 Stephenson who was presented with an Hoir. orary Guild Shield at the ceremony pointed out that in today's fast- moving society, the average person will change careers six times during his/her lifetime. convocation Saturday. A total of 280 grain- tit11tsi...,iiiirt.iiiiiii) Federated Appeal president David Graham told the 185 can- vassers, Appeal board officials and agency representatives who gattir ered for last Thursday's Achieve- ment Luncheon that "Federated Appeal started out the year in a dilemma: w, their 30 member agen- cies were in greater need of funds than ever before, yet the country's economic climate has made the tgsk of raising money more difficult. team will meet tonight. Collins said, "to see it there is anything more that we can do to raise the 854.” or more. The logical thing is to so hack to the large corporations and the community and ask if there is something more that they can do," "Fifty-four thousand dollars is just tab close for is not to give i another try." Collins concluded. 1f the target of $1.3 million is not achieved. allocations to the Ap- peal's 30 member agencies will be pro-rated and all "will have to share in the loss proportionately," said Collins. This is the first time in the low Federated Appeal's 42-year history that they have been unable to guarantee full allocation to mem- ber agencies. - 899x IO" ates of programs at the Waterloo Campus were among those who re- ceived diplomas or cer- tificates at the CmMNF cation ceremony Saturn day. They include " graduates in Applied Arts. 62 in Business and 119 in Technology. vs " mum sou nu: mum it Frank Ethortrtgtoet, a local author of chlldron's books and reporter tor the Kththqmtr-thmtertott Rocord, oniortainod approximately " grad” ono, two and throo childron at Brighton Public School last wool: with a roading from his book, Tho Spaghotti Word Raco. Ethorington was invitod to tho school to mark the Canada Childron'a Book Feet. In addition to The Sprghottf Word Race. Ethorington has written om other children's book, Thou Warns: and is working a g thug? 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