Veteran Affairs counsellor at Waterloo Legion He will continue to visit the second and fourte Wednesdays of each month. Anyone interested in inquiring about subjects concern» ing veterans affairs contact Branch Service Officer Ron Wett- laufer at 8154440 or come in at the above stated date and time. Unde- again, the Canadian Heart Fund. Ontario Division, has ex- ceeded its financial campaign ob jective. The MRM "Heart Fund" campaign conducted during Feb wary in Ontario went over its objective of $9,050,000 by $10,500 The Department of Veterans Atkins are. counsellor Randy Landau" will be at Waterloo Legion Branch 530 Wednesday, Aug. 3 from I an. to noon, Heart Fund exceeds objective ln releasing the final results. Patrick T. Johnson, 1984 Heart Fund chairman, expressed the deep gratitude of the organization to the thousands of donors and volunteer canvassers across the Province who helped put the "Fund" over the top, For the past 30 years. the Ontario Heart Foundation, which administers the money collected by the Heart Fund, has supported research into heart disease and results of this research have bene fitted many As the results of this research unfolded. it became evi- dent that there was a co-relation between heart disease and stroke, Thyroid Foundation Executive Realizing the similarities of cause between heart disease and stroke and the need for more vital research in both areas, the Foun dation decided to change its name to the Heart and Stroke Fotmtitr tion of Ontario. The change is effective immediately. The KW Area Chapter of the Thyroid Foundation of Canada has re-elected president Margaret Evans for a third term at its annual meeting. Others elected to the Board of Directors include vice-president Carol .Wilhelm. secretary Mar garet Steckenreiter. treasurer Debbie Koegler, committee chair- men Isabelle Keachie (education). Mary-Anne Embro-Pantnlony (membership). Helen Goids, worthy (program) and Dale Bow- man (social). Members at large include Ger trod Bernhardt. Kathryn Lamb and Hazel Mack. Medical advisor is Dr. Earle Brown. Regional Lung Association new slate Ken Kritzer of Waterloo has been re-elected president of Wa- terloo Regional Lung Iuteiatitm. Other officers include first vice- president Mike Sweeney. Earl Gravelle as second vice. and Florence Humphrey treasurer. Directors are Bert Cones. James Parsons, Marion Sharron, Dr. Gerard Evans. Paul Grespan. James Reid, Anne Schrelter, Paul Van de Kamer and Wayne McKay. News digest [.50. " I.'.'l? a The Medical Advisory Comm“ tee is comprised ot Dr Gerard Evans as Chairman. Dr " John Lack-er. Dr David P Smith and Dr. Derek M Wyse The Lung Association's pro grammes include education at medical. para-medical. school and community levels, rehabilitation clinics and social services for patients surteritttt from such lung conditions as emphysema. asth ma, chronic bronchitis; and also the support of medical research, Funiti, are raised by the Lung Association through the annual Christmas Seal Campaign Alumni Association at St. Jerome's University of St. Jerome's Cor lege has established a formal Alumni Association with the re- cent election of an executive com- mittee. ', The committee will re resent the interests of over 2,000 Eollege alumni in Canada. the United States and around the world. The new ttrmember executive committee was announced try Cor loge Alumni Affairs Director Rob en Doneison and met for the first time on June 20. The committee consists of Mi chad Schnarr (BA '76) of Waterloo as President: Virginia Freeman (BA 'tti) Vive-President (Kitchen er-Waterloo Region), Peter Curtis IBA ‘78) Vive-President (Hamilton Region); and Paul Rucurean (BMath '79) Vice.President (Toronto Region) A series of fiveyear represents tive positions to provide additional breadth of experience to the com- mittee are filled by Paul Heffer, nan (BA '63t of Toronto. Stephen Flott (BA '67) of Toronto, George Luciani (BA ‘71) of Hamilton. MaryJo O'Brien (BA '79) of We terloo and Greg McKeman (BA 'tti) also of Toronto. Robert Doner son (BA '81) has worked as Alumni Affairs Director since 1982 and also serves as Assistant to the College Registrar. Warriors Day Parade at CNE The 1984 Warriors' Day Parade will be held Saturday, August 18, at Canadian National Exhibition starting at 10:30 a.m. The guest of honor will be Brigadier-General John Archibald McGinnis CD. General McGinnis was the Managing Director. To- ronto Historical Board. and he will be taking the salute at the march- past of the veterans. Guest speak- er at the Warriors' Day luncheon will be Major the Reverend Stew- art B. East, MBE. MC.. the former Padre of the 48th Highlands of Canada. Again, the distribution of the free admission tickets to the C.N.E. on Warriors' Day will be by mail. Individual veterans must write requesting tickets and en- close a stamped. self-addressed envelope to: Ticket Chairman. Warriors' Day Council. PO. Box 882. Station "K", Toronto. Ontario. M4P 2E0. Applicants are also requested to give proof of their military ser- vice, personal number. and the name of their unit. The tickets will be issued only to Canadian and Allied veterans or members of the Canadian Armed Forces (Regu- lar/Reserves), ex-members of the Canadian Armed Forces, Allied Forces, widows of veterans and their immediate families. There will be no tickets issued at the C.N.E. on Warriors' Day. 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