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For Secondary & All Others Apnl 15 83 Apply Now Secretanat tor Social Development FEATURING: \\ & 11 Varieties of Fish & Chips (including & Clam Chowder » Back Bacon on a Bun BREAKFAST served any time of day 435 Conestogo Rd W Waterdoo Ontario HOW TO APPLY CHARGEX ACCEPTED Margaret Bich Provincial Secretary Witham Davis Premier 884â€"7640 Locals a part of monumental Terry tribute The 45â€"tonne granite monument, surmountâ€" ed by nineâ€"foot bronze statue of Fox created by Oakville sculptor Manfred Pirwitz stands on the crest of a hill overlooking Lake Superior on a stretch of the Trans Canada Highway that has been renamed the Terry Fox Courage Highway. The location is near the spot where Fox was forced to end his crossâ€" country odyssey, haltâ€" ed by a recurrence of the cancer that later claimed his life. The 25â€"foot long granite base of the meâ€" The OMBA and its members were honâ€" ored for their contribuâ€" tions when they were recently presented the Archie L. Green award by the Monument Builders of North America. The award for excellence in meâ€" morialâ€"related public relations was received at the association‘s convention in Las Vegas. Instrumental in the planning, design and construction of the meâ€" morial were members of the Ontario Monâ€" ument Builders Associâ€" ation, among them Alex Whorwood of Waâ€" terloo and John Weber of Kitchener, partners of Superior Memorials Ltd. His marathon of hope united all Canadians in a common cause and as a tribute to his acâ€" complishment, the proâ€" vincial government last June unveiled the Terry Fox memorial located near Thunder Bay, Ontario. Chronicle Staff Across the sides of the bridge are enâ€" graved the coats of arms of the provinces and territories and on each of the pillars the many honors and awards bestowed on Fox during his run are listed. A map of Canâ€" ada beneath the bridge shows the route that Fox took from St. John‘s Newfoundland until he ended his marâ€" athon near the site of the monument. â€" There will be an orâ€" ganizational meeting of the Waterloo Region Environmental and Ocâ€" cupational Safety and Health Council (WREOSH) Saturday, March 19 at 1 p.m., at the Breithaupt Comâ€" munity Center located at 350 Margaret Aveâ€" The residents of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo reâ€" gion can now express their concerns on enâ€" vironmental and occuâ€" pational health & safeâ€" ty issues. Whorwood explained that the idea for the monument was origiâ€" nally suggested at a meeting in the fall of 1981 of the board of directors of the (OMBA. *‘*We thought it would be a shame if there was no proper recognition given to Terry Fox," he said. . morial consists of two large granite pillars connected by a bridge "to symbolize how he united all Canada to a common cause,"" exâ€" plained Whorwood. 981 of the board of The monument was irectors of the _ finally dedicated June MBA . 26, 1982 in a ceremony *‘*We thought it would _ attended by Gov. Gen. e a shame if there was _ Edward Schreyer, Lt 0o proper recognition Gov. John Black Aird iven to Terry Fox," â€" and Premier William e said. a Davis. Safety council to organize The meeting will consist of: reading and approval of constituâ€" tion, short film on ocâ€" cupational health, question and answer period, election of folâ€" lowing positions: Chairmam, Viceâ€" Chairman, Financial Secretary, Recording Secretary, Memberâ€" ship Secretary and trustees (3). The meeting is open to all interested perâ€" nue in Kitchener. Work on the monâ€" ument then began in earnest. Although the design and layout were prepared in Ontario, the actual quarrying, cutting and engraving of the rock were done in Quebec, the only area in Canada with the equipment to hanâ€" dle an‘d cut the huge granite â€"slabs, Whorâ€" wood explained. Then the statue and the granite base, still in several sections, were transported to the site. The group apâ€" proached Transport Minister James Snow with the idea and after showing him several design proposals, Snow agreed to sponsor the project as the province of Ontario‘s official memorial to Terry Fox.