PAGE 4 - WATERLOO ME: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1985 Herb's ready. (Continued lrompage 1) Canada. Milier's backtracking now, but his statements are there. Miner's talking about eliminating rent control and cutting back on social programs. He's completely out of step with the province," remarked Epp. “The Conservative party has been electorally successful in the past because they've brought in new blood. This time they haven't. This time, they've rejected the new blood of McMurty. Grossman and Timbrell for the old of Mill- er." The closeness of the decision, which saw Miller squeak by run- net-up Grossman on the third ballot by only TT votes, and the fact that both Timbrell and McMurtry threw their support to the Gross- rnan camp, Epp said, indicates a deep rift exists in the PC party, which also bodes well for the Lib- erala. "Frank Miller is a nice guy, but he In: obviously Inherited a srtlit CF group announces new executive Dominic and Ann Vidoni of Waterloo were returned to their positions as co-presidents of the Waterloo County Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at a recent annual meeting. Sandra Milton also remains as treasurer, while new executive members are first vice-president Rene Caskanette, second vice- president Jeff Summerhayes, sec- retary Meryl Hodnett, equipment chairman Jeff Summerhayes, pub- licity and promotion coordinator Lillian Chruckshank. . Conservation area passes available Also at the meeting Karen and Greg Fries were presented with Serve and Solve awards for devot- ing so much time and effort into helping fight C.F. The 1985 seasons admission passes to GRCA Conservation Areas are now available. Last year's executive announced a budget surplus for 1984 of $11,500 for a total of $30,500 These passes admit car, driver and passengers to any Conserva- tion Area operated by the Grand River Conservation Authority. and are a distinct savings for regular park users. For ski enthusiasts. the passes are good for winter recreation at the Shade's Mills, Pinehurst Lake and Elora Gorge Conservation Areas, which feature groomed and track-set cross-country ski trails. St. Jerome's Thomas Merton public forum During the summer months, the pass can be used for day use admission for swimming, hiking and picnicking at any GRCA Con- servation Area, although camping fees are extra. The cost of this year's pass has not changed from the 1984 season. They remain' at $40 for the first family vehicle, and $20 for a second family car. The St. Jerome's Centre for Catholic Experience will host its third annual public forum on the News j) digest " - - There wire tension: at he The seminar is free, but pre- registrants may reserve a buffet lunch at the cost of $5 by calling 885-9450 (Ruth Heiman, Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation clerk) by Thursday, Feb. 14. Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation presents How to be a Better LACAC, Saturday, Feb. I6 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Conestoga College (Doom Room 2A56. All members of LACAC's in the Waterloo Region and surrounding counties are welcomed as are architects. builders, planners and interested members of the general public. The lecture will take place in C.L. Siegfried Hall at the Universi- ty of St. Jerome's College in Waterloo. It is open to the general public for an admission fee of $2. There is no charge for seniors, students and the unemployed. How to be a better LACAC It will deal with such topics as: dusts, fumes and particulates: occupational lung disease; sam- pling and evaluation techniques for dust and aerosol problems; dust explosions and fires; engi- neering control of dusts. and pro- tective eiiuipment. “Seminar on workplace hazards A seminar on health hazards in the workplace, dealing specifically with “Dusts and Other Aerosols" will be held at Waterloo Inn, Feb. late American‘monk, author and social activist, Thomas Merton Friday, Feb. 1, at7:30 pm. The Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton is the title of this lecture to be given by Michael Mott, author of a recently published biography of Merton by the same name. Mott's book is already acclaimed as the definitive biography of this influential 20th century figure. The seminar, which will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. is being organized by University of Waterloo's Centre for Occupation- al Health and Safety. Cost of attending the single seminar is $95 (includes lun- cheon). Further information is available through the Centre, 885- 1211, extension 2581. "I notice Lynne Woolstencroft is already touting herself as the next education minister. I've been in 10 elections and I've learned, you don‘t count the ballots before they are cast. She's obviously elected herself to the legislature and I don't think the people of Waterloo North will appreciate that," said convention that you can't over- look. Despite all the brave sen- timents expressed afterwards, there are hurt feelings. Mr. Miller can't feel very comfortable _ he'll always be looking over his shoulder because they ganged up on him," said Epp. Asked whether he foresees an early election. Epp said: "rm ready now - frankly, I was disap- pointed an election wasn't called last fall." 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