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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Sep 1985, p. 9

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The field Louise Ervin of Stillmeadow Circle has become the second Waterloo resident to anâ€" nounce candidacy for the position of separate school board trustee in the upcoming November municipal election. Among his priorities are additional recrea tional programs, a new arena, library expansion and a new city hall Funding for these undertakings could come from debentures, joint projects and public and private development, said Shortreed. The Cavalcade of Safety was held at Conestoga Mail last weekend. A number of displays were set up throughout the mail including one dealing with the results of tragic accidents set up by the Waterloo Regional Police. Const. Susan Stewart answered questions from interested shoppers such as Irene and Ken Muehling and little son James i " Nh TE U J UV V ) _ i AAAAd ’ L 95°® 125" 135® e _ | reg. reg. reg. 119.00 139.00 149. ATTENTION STUDENTS Ervin joins school race ALSO September specials on FUTONS Fri. Louise Ervin $30 cotton pillow FREE with the purchase of any size futon with this ad. Present your 1.D. and this coupon for: 10â€"5 Single 55 Erb St. E. Waterloo 886â€"3430 SAFETY LESSON ontinued from page 1) A former social worker with experience in the Headstart Program for underprivileged chilâ€" dren, Ervin decided to run for the school board because of concern that the needs of elementary school children in the separate system could be overlooked in the effort to establish a Catholic high school. "I‘m a little concerned about the direction full funding could take," she said in an interview. "I‘m concerned that all the effort will go into making a high school, and they‘ll forget that the otherâ€"cfilldren (in Kindergarten to grade eight) have needs too. We can‘t forget them." Ervin also expressed concern that resources for extracurricular activities, especially organâ€" ized sports programs, are currently insufficient to meet the needs of local separate school students, and promised to "work as a trustee to determine the most pressing inadequacies and assist in correcting them." "I‘ve been attending the board meeting since the end of May and I‘ve been listening to the parents and their concerns," she said. Ervin is a past president of the Kinette Club of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo and a Brownie leader at Our Lady of Lourdes Church She has been a volunteer for the Canadian Cancer Society as well as the Arthritis Society, and in October 1984, was nominated for the Oktoberfest Woman of the Year Award in the Community Service category . . Mayor Marjorie Carroll will announce her intentions at a press conference the second week of October. She has previously stated her three options as,; running for another term in the mavyor‘s office, seeking the regional chair manship or not running at all Double Queen Locations also in: Hamiiton Gueliph London Mark Bryson photo 149.00 One stop insurance service for life, business, home, car. (1000 businesses and entrepreneurs will be visited by a team of 150 volunteers on Wednesday October 2nd) KIRK KENNEDY 361 Boxbury Dr. Waterioo, Ontario INSURANCE + life business » home â€" car > CARING, SHARING ... GROWING THE UNITED WAY 2+ |: B4 e 7 EQ: * 77â€" 3 £\ *< \;‘ l \\_ _4 L '/gf! g | Y â€" 0 _\:'. :a’ 4 “'/ bop hy is ] iff _ MA Ao ~â€" * \‘/ | \ 2 d )g a. FRONT (iâ€"r) IAN FORBES (Video Works), KRIS HALLMAN (The Framing Experience) and CHAIRMAN PAT McMAKHON (Krug Furniture). BACK (Iâ€"r) RALPH BEAM (Beam Mattress); TOM LITWILL ER (City of Waterloo), PETER COBER (Cober Printing) and PHIL MEARTHUR (Waterloo Town Square). THE UNITED WAY BLITZ TEAM IS OUT TO SCORE BACK A WINNER 742â€"3309 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1985 â€" PAGE 9 BUSINESS BLITZ DAY WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2nd, 1985 United Way OF KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO AND AREA BUSINESS BLITZ TEAM

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