Woolstencroft takes ltovmnuud how we? 3 trustee for the past l2 years, the school board's longest-serving chairman and active involvement in a wide range of local. provincial and national commuters on education will help her make a valid contribu mm at a time " as needed must "We are going through a crucial transition. time." she explained, "from a universally-accepted public system to a dual access one It's a tremendous Issue for the prov Other pnoriues include public accessibility to colleges and schools, the development of adult educauon programs to encourage a “lifelong learning process" and government funding of university research pro grams, which at present th the lowest per capita in Canada, she As an Instructor m the business and technology division at Cones toga College and the owner of her own small business. Woolstencroft feels that she has gained both theoretical and practical knowledge of the business world and has become "alert to trends in business and industry rr Her chairmanship pf an economlt growth committee; established by the local school bond to study The Run Hosts Evening Running Seminars Running Strong Running Healthy is the theme for a running seminar being held laugh! at 7 pan, in the Valhalla Inn's Elston an Boom Waterloo Regional Lung Auocietion rolled out the red c-tint-to-ttutr-rt-ttar-tforth-Conte, Fun of Quarters 1mm event. Shoppers such at Anna (left) and Luke (right) Everett were invited to toe. then looee change on the carpet. The $576 tuned during the event will be donated to Camp Kirttaii, a eummev camp to! ""'"TMe_Eiry. -__. I†- w", digest n “a up?» ' Iitlglllill1llliIllllillllllil-llllltllllilll-llllllllhlllllllllllr-, Speakers will be chiropractor ggtgeuit1L8l1Bhqt9A, “A“. an 1-. 9.. QUARTER 'iirrrg" Scott Coghun wlw will discuss back problems and running. and a nutrirtoetist from Nutnuon Consul units be who will dtscgtss proper nutrition for running A question and answer perwd will follow the formal presentations. Ttus tts the second in a when of three running seminars being hosted by the Prudenual Assur ance Run Committee w promote running m the community apprenticeships. also helped her to develop definite opinions on how the province should be governed to stimulate growth in the economy . Proud of her iong-tirnt work on committees dealing with child abuse. family violence and child care, wooistencron feels that re form of the Ontario family lays act Is one of the major social tstrues that must be addressed by the provincial government in the near future With her husband Peter serving “I don't believe you can legislate u‘onumir growth I believe you can cream» a co-operative model "where industry business, education and government work hand-in-hand to stimulate industrial activity and economic growth within the country, she said as campaign manager and both children. Anne and Robert. taking an active involvement, the Waterloo trustee considers her bid for the nomination is tell affair Al ttroughstsedoesoqte pecttoseea provincial election occur before late fall or early spring. Woolstencroft said she plans to hit the campaign trail early, "lt's ' large constituency and I think I have to get myself out early," the said. MW†"tDNZTCrLCtL9.". LiLiEVLrIEiLT, rrrrelrriT, oFtrm-r-qt manna-m mun-nu tsp-am 1lllllillt)llllllWjlt] 885-5090 OF WATERLOO THIE House museums we†29,491.69“... FD CD iiibur Ice Cream T0etttyrrxtr, it,"!?,"'!?:,) onâ€3 1 s s 79E Frozen Old South Orange Juice Slush Cats , 2'e (until Jttty 21 I“) Lease a 1 984 32000 PICKUP mums. ‘139 . 'Basod on 4241mm lease tplus tax Hid licence) an m at. I. (KI-u l “or†885-2853 f "r-r-r-r-e-aces-zzz-rr-r/e. “HEM-unavmm 'N _ 11 In. " UNIVERSITY AVE. E. " tttMG M., WATERLOO " (7 rf/ -ctt22ChC'22Rrp 'C-t ///,</ sour-anyhow†(mar-2mm wesar&mnterrautyNatuar" WI} t'htertffe11" l 62'. (itiif,ti'tifh mums you to cure PER MONTH 744-1371 l; 7353ounomww "s "tumool,Keehooor , WSW _ _f 7‘7 _ . 4 mgâ€?