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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Dec 1987, p. 10

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‘__ PAGE 10 â€" WATERLOO CHARONICLE, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3 1987 Waterloo City Council has apâ€" proved a second general meeting ummm“&z ity and Social Services, John Sweeney, took part Saturday in a sodâ€"turning ceremony to mark the official beginning of an infant toddler day care program â€" the first in the City of Waterloo. January 28 Amidst public outcry about the closed doors of Waterioo city council, Waterioo watched the moveor:ityhallflomtheuanhndmtomemwwmcnyuntnonRoglmSt. systems at Canada‘s airports. ;:9‘78-82 who died last year. ;’I‘he Ksnt:ge Lady", a play writter i â€"Waterl Recorc January 21 ebruary 18 by Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Recort Waterloo City Council has igâ€" nored a suggestion from the city‘s student housing task force and will not provide municipal grants for the development of student housing projects. Hugh Sloan, the former presiâ€" dent of Budd Canada Inc., has been awarded the first Laurier information on neighborhood conâ€" January 14 part in an ongoing IwinCity Waterloo‘s Raytheon Canada is gearing up to hire another 30 Award at a luncheon at Wilfrid Laurier University. February 4 Two communityâ€"based miental health programs will receive $138,000 in additional annual funding to provide more affordâ€" able housing for psychiatricallyâ€" disabled people in the Waterloo tion gathering abilitiese when they linked up with the Dinsdale Centre in Ca&ary â€" the national centre for gathering information applying technology to the needs of the physically disabled. and her dance partner Larry Schmitt were coached by Mickey Johnson and qualified for the employees this year as a result of Region and to expand mental health services in Cambridge. Kâ€"W Services for the Physically Disabled expands their informaâ€" Two roller skating competitors and their coach are recognized :ky Waterloo Council. Kathy February 4 Ontario‘s Minister of Communâ€" work on radar 1987 IN REVIEW An Ontario Municipal Board ruling has given the provincial Ministry of Housing the goâ€"ahead to install a controversial granny flat in Waterloo‘s exclusive Coloâ€" students on the use of condoms if that can help stop the spread of AIDS. The board‘s stand was outlined by staff and accepted by trustees at a board meeting. February 25 directors of Waterloo Chamber of developing the system‘s future leaders was unveiled to trustees by Waterloo county education director Gordon Jones. March 11 The Waterloo region separate school board will hire 25 more teachers next year as part of a twoâ€"year contract ratified by the board and its teachers. nounced Jim Harper taking over as president from past president Dave Sandrock. Eighty hourlyâ€"paid City of Waâ€" terloo outside workers ratified a March 4 March 18 Sgeaking to about 600 students at University of Waterloo, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney said the federal government can no longer be expected to fund the majority of research and dvelopment occurâ€" ring in this country. The Kitchenerâ€"Waterlico Emâ€" ployer of the Year award commitâ€" tee presented its sixth annual awards. The winner in the less than 50 employees category want Waterioo treasurer Tom Stockie Mayor Marjorie Carroll tops the list of elected officials with a salary of $26,894.51. A number of February 11 Electronics as runnerâ€"up. lished at Wilfrid Laurier Univerâ€" sity in memory of Dr. Neale H. Taylor, WLU president from The Waterloo region separate hool board will instruct its The election of officers and at April 8 ‘"‘The Snake Lady", a play written by Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Record columnist Frank Etherington psychiatric patients, alcoholics and street people in Kitchener. awarded the Order of Canada for her work with hundreds of former starting laborer to $10.28 in the WM have garnered the trust of Ontario residents while continue to be their own worst enemy, says Waterloo North MPP Canadian Mental Health Assoâ€" clation Waterloo Region and the Westmount Rotary Club will April 1 sponsor the public premiere of Standard Life Assurance Comâ€" The results of an opinion poll Anna Kaljas, who was Barry Humphrey, general manâ€" â€"ager of Dutch Boy Food Market, and his brother George, director of marketing and advertising, celebrated the opening of their eighth grocery store, which brings the total workforce of Dutch Boy Food Ltd. to 925 fullâ€" and partâ€"time employees. Waterloo major midget Chevy‘s took the OHA ‘AA‘ championship to go along with their OMHA and Hub League championships in a fourâ€"team tournament in Belleâ€" ville. April 22 on the Town Square parking lot last year, a temporary exemption from a ban on outdoor vending Construction is expected to be completed by the fall of 1987 on an addition to the Joseph Schneider Haus. The cost of the project will be paid for by grants from the National Museums of Canada, the Province of Ontario, the Regional Municipality of Waâ€" April 29 ie Rrodk ie 3 Auadibey w The selection of the Beechwood West Community Park as the location for the new $2.2 million Westside Community Centre has led one member of the city council to question the objectivity of the city hall selection team. Waterloo finally has a poopâ€" andâ€"scoop bylaw. Council finally took a stance when the Ontario Legislature enacted general legisâ€" lation allowing muncipalities to pass dog control bylaws. A fine of not more than $50 will be charged for each offence. became the second Waterloo miâ€" nor hockey team to take an ‘AA‘ Ontario Minor Hockey Associaâ€" tion championship when they defeated Aurora 7â€"5 in overtime at the Waterloo Arena. Waterloo will make the move from the Marsland Centre to the CN development August 15. up occupancy in the new Waterâ€" April 15 when striking postal workers confronted recruitment Former students and teachers, representatives of the Waterloo County Board of Education, resiâ€" dents of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo and Erbsville neighbors were invited to mark the closing of the Erbsvilâ€" le public school. decoration of Regina Street at the new city centre site. Several â€" hundred _ students June 3 Championship in the level of competition at York U‘:rv.nity. Canada Post delayed the debut of super mailboxes in Waterloo until a private engineering firm can prove them to be flawless. June 10 University, technology and inâ€" dustry representatives from the Netherlands were in Waterloo to evaluate products and processes that could be of interest to indusâ€" tries in their country. terloo, and private corporate doâ€" n%d a peaceful noonâ€"hour sitâ€"in at Waterloo collegiate to show would represent the student popâ€" ulation and present its views in a formal, administrative capacity. May 27 May 13 A new program announced at a Waterloo County Board of Educaâ€" tion meeting will send approxiâ€" mately 200 employees of Kitchenâ€" er‘s Budd Canada Inc. back to school to complete their high school education. Richard Hastings of Waterloo announced that he is seeking the nomination as the New Demoâ€" cratic Party candidate in Waterâ€" loo North constituency for the expected provincial election this May 20 Robyn Jalbert of the Kâ€"W Gymâ€" Waterloo City Council approved student

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