PAGE 10 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOQBER 26, 1983 Decraâ€"loc â€" SQRUiCQ.. worthy of your confidence. Due to Demand â€"â€" Inventory Sale Continued funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street inquire about our INVENTORY SALE Prices trom 9@8° sq. t. plus delivery Several designs and colors tor DRIVEWAYS SIDEWALKS PATIOS PARKING LOTS AROUND SWIMMING POOLS Datzâ€"~Bechtel 60 SCHAEFER St., Waterioo PAVING __ off Weber St. between King & Albort Foster parents wanted: long hours, hard work, Being a foster parent is a tough job. It‘s fullâ€"time. Twentyâ€"four hours a day. Often . frustrating, and always demanding of your patience, energy and love. Yet despite itsâ€"demands, or maybe because of them, thousands of people take foster children into their homes each year. Coaf {du'd like to learn more about becoming a foster parent, contact your local Children‘s Ard Society or Family hss . and Children‘s Services. Ministry of Community it‘e not an nacutack Fow inhs and Social Services Chronicle Staff This year‘s Universiâ€" ty of Waterioo Student Villages charity funâ€" draising drive is shapâ€" ing up to be the most successful ever. Less than tw o months into their camâ€" the two university resiâ€" dences have already cellected some $13,000 of their $20,000 target, according to group spokesman Paul Heasâ€" lip. Some are children, some are teenagers. Some have special physical or emotional needs. But all have one thing in common. They need a sense of place and security to help them through a difficult period in their lives, and to prepare them for reuniting with their families. There‘s a very basic joy in sharing with a child or young person some of the nchness that tife has given you. «_ As part of a team of social workers and other professionals, you‘ll be helping foster children and their parents when they need help most. And helping yourself at the same time, to mature and grow as an individual. Money raised will be donated to the Sunâ€" beam Home, which this summer undertook a major $2.1 million exâ€" pansion to their Kingsâ€" way Drive facilities in Kitchener. Heaslip said the largâ€" est portion of the money raised will be from the sale of raffie tickets, offering such Although most people have certain and sometimes high expectations of teachers and principals within our educational system and are aware that they must have certain qualifications and that they must perform prescribed duties, most are unaware that Regulation 262 under the Education Act also has expectations of students and these are addressed under the following heading, Reâ€" quirements for Students. e 23â€"(1) A pupil shall, (a) be diligent in attempting to master such studies as are part of the program in which the pupi} is enrolied:~~~~~ _ (b) exercise selfâ€"discipline; (c) accept such discipline as would be administered by a kind, firm and judicious parent; ly; (e) be courteous to fellow pupils and obedient and courteous to teachers; (f) be clean in person and habits; (g) take such tests and examinations as are Promising year for UW Villages drive (d) attend classes punctually and regularâ€" prizes as a full stereo system, a trip for two to Vancouver, a 45 piece set of Royal Doulton china, a home computer and a fiveâ€" piece waterbed set. The student villages campaign began four years ago when stuâ€" dents at UW, wishing to change their image in the community, raised $5,000 for the Terry Fox Fund. Following on the success of that effort, in 1981 the stuâ€" dents collected $10,000 for the Heart Fund and last year they donated $15,000 to the Kâ€"W Roâ€" There will be an information meeting on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) or "Lou Gehrig‘s Disease Thursday, Nov. 3, 7 p.m. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis meet Assembly room 1 of the Kâ€"W ELIZABETH WITMER School views @Ontario Frank Drea, Minister Wilkam Davis. Premier tary Children‘s Centre for the first time in the campaign‘s history the students will be "tryâ€" ing to hit the public‘‘ by selling the lottery tickâ€" ets from booths set up in area malls. To conclude the drive the students will be holding a semiâ€"formal dance November 26 at Bingeman Park, feaâ€" turing the music of Grandstand. Tickets, $30 per couple, are available through the Village dons or the UW Federation of Students, (h) show respect for school property. e When a pupil returns to school after an absence, a parent of the pupil, or the pupil where the pupil is an adult, shall give the reason for the absence orally or in writing as the principal requires. e A pupil may be excused by the principal from attendance at school temporarily at any time at the written request of a parent of the pupil or the pupil where the pupil is an adult required by or under the Act or as may be directed by the Minister; and conduct to the principal of the school that the pupil attends, (a) on the school premises;, (b) on outâ€"ofâ€"school activities that are part of the school program; and V(Vé') while travelling on a school bus that is owned by a board or on a bus or school bus that is under contract to a board. O _ _ Hopefully, this list of duties will make parents and students more aware of their role in the educational process. Sunbeam Home Hospital for anyone wishing to learn more about the disorder, which recently claimed the life of actor David Niven. K serves the Wellington, Waterloo, Grey and Bruce counties. Their expansion, expected to be completed by fall of classrooms, a gymnaâ€" sium and a constantâ€" depth therapy pool to the home. As well, the existing building will be renovated to proâ€" vide all residents with private living quarters. Approximately $350,000 will be spent on new equipment, including customâ€"made beds, lift systems for moving children, bathing units, gym equipment and a second elevator. SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW SUPERIOR MEMORIALS §28 Victoria St. N., PREâ€"WINTER INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) yesâ€"e138 After bours §78â€"7154