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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jun 1985, p. 34

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PAGE 34 - WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28. 1985 Ireland is employed by Ireland School Ser- vices, a company owned by his father Ed, Jaycee Senator and charter Waterloo Jaycee member. David Ireland has been elected 1985-86 presi- dent of Waterloo Jay- cees, succeeding Doug- las Flynn. Other executive members include vice presidents Jeff Ireland and Lloyd Wright, sec- reta ry Ron Wagner arid treasurer Jim Padgett. J aycees are open to those lit-39 and meet every third Monday of the month at Waterloo lnn. Also installed was the 1985-86 Jaycette ex- ecutive, with Deborah Bedard as president, Christine Peddle past- president, Cathy Ken- yon vice-president, Karen Mclnally trea- surer, Anita Grehinski secretary and Sue Her- gott, director. A central placement service for individuals needing information about long-term medi- cal care was officially opened today in Kitch- ener. Administered by St. Mary's General Hospi- tal, the Placement Co- ordination Service is designed to serve as a link between those needing care and the appropriate facility or community service in Waterloo Region, ex- plained service Co-or dinator Millie Rider. Awards were pre- sented to Ron Wagner and Sue Hergott as Jaycee and Jayeette of the year. and Jim Pad, gett and Deborah Be- dard as rookies of the year. "Most people aren't aware of what's avail- able in this region. In the past people looking for long-term care would end up looking . JRU _ WASHLINE t'T POSTS Jaycees, Jaycettes elect new executive Service established to help those in need of medical care oCamera - repairs . Passport photos White-U-Wait 664-2378 305 PM! M. as MM An. (3m St. u) (I '.-) New - 743-3521 um . 834-4070 PHOTO FINISHING through the Yellow Pages and calling around or talking to their doctor - the expe- rience was difficult be- cause they had no idea of how to go about it," she said. "People were always left with the feeling of ‘did I miss a place,' 'could i have done bet- ter' ... we want to provide the informa- tion that will make that difficult decision easi- er," added St. Mary's communications " ficer Marilyn Math- ews. The service will maintain a current "on the premises" 7-HOUR Swimsuits Galore! " 1,758 HEFFERNAN’S JEWELLERY QUALITY Open 9:30 A.M.-6:00 RM. Mon. to Sat. Goldsmithing, Diamond Setting & Jewellery Repairs 'S,SSO MADE TO ORDER OR CREATED FOR . YOU. All work done on premises. Pieces shown original designs registry of all facilities and openings in the region, plus a list of all individuals awaiting placement. As well, staff will have on hand information about available community and home support pm grams. A priority of the agency, Rider ex- plained, is to make sure individuals re- ceive the level of care required, which often can be provided in the home through commu- nity programs. If insti- tutionalization is nec- essary assessments will be done to ensure a CUSTOM MADE JEWELLERY 886-8 1 as Also in the Eaton Centre, (300ng Wutmount Place, Waterloo '_jWjifiIlSfjiEsl SWIMWEAR Choose from 1tarttzen. Rosemarie Reid, Coles, Grenler, Dior, Got- ‘llex, Sea Queen, o. P. 1(children sizes available in O. P. line only). - WITH THIS COUPON - 5 REPRINTS ROI MUht MIT NEGATIVE: FOR ON” Siaetc 1 10, 1 26, and 35 mm full frames. Sizes 6-44. "Nobody suits you better" over 400 bathing suits to choose from. Unlimited quantities with this coupon Coupon expires July 15/85 m St. In. Ittrtmmttr 3.." Km M. rm 7W1 ”To suitable placement is made. "Our goal is to keep people out of institu- tions as long as possi- ble. A lot of people only know about nursing homes. it could be they could stay in their own homes with help from Home Care or Meals on Wheels ... this region really has excellent support services." There is no cost for the service, which is Rider stressed the service is not a "medi- cal facility" and does not recommend. one fa- cility over another. funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health. Waterloo Region's pro- gram is the 15th ser- vice to be established in Ontario. For infor- mation call "6-6090. Applicants should be at 'I least 10 years of age. I Carriers are needed in the following areas: If you are interested in delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after school. WATERLOO CHRONICLE Greg Cassidy Circulation Manager AS Erb St. E. Waterloo Ont. N2J 1L7 Please fill in the application form and send it to our office immediately. Earn Exttgt Money! Carrier Corn er Ryan Carey 's.TW Woolwich Rd.-Lexington Cr. Area Groonmoadow a. Northlake Dr. Area Card"! Cr. Area Sunview St. Dawson a. Dieta Area when you bring in rout of color negative Mm (sizes , to. 128. and 35 mm full from. C-4t typos). Utttt'mited quantities with this coupon Coupon (mire! July tsms _l.iiiijiriijii, GET YOUR SECOND SET OF PRINTS - WITH THIS COUPON - For Brand Home High Quality call me at Name Address PostalCode ____ Telephone -_-__- mucus...- This week's Chronicle carrier is 10-year-old Ryan Carey, a grade 4 student at St. Michael’s school. Ryan delivers in the Bel- mont/John area of the city and one of his favorite hobbies is collecting Garfield posters. He also likes swimming, reading, soccer and enjoyed a recent trip to Quebec. When he gets order, Ryan has designs on becoming an Olympic soccer player. Best of luck Ryan, to a youngster on the ball! "3-321 lam Flood

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