_~ Council paring 1971 budget There are doubtless many cases. of course, where the aldermen wish they could increase the Last year, after similar paring sessions, council finally allowed for grants totalling $43,222. Durâ€" ing the year, however, special cases arose and the city actually paid out $46,517.69. Similar belatâ€" ed requests will no doubt come in again this year. look very bigâ€"less than $2 per citizenâ€"but there are few places where the aldermen can actually trim a budget, and the grant secâ€" tion is one of them. Besides, the aldermen are charged with seeing that the taxâ€" payers‘ money goes to only legitâ€" imate causes, and every ‘request for funds must be closely examâ€" In the category of general volâ€" untary organizations, some of the major items in the preliminâ€" ary budget, with 1970 payments shown in brackets, are as follows: Some of these grants eventâ€" ually will be paid in full, others will be whittled down, and still others will be eliminated. Considering the city council will be dealing with a budget of over $10 million, $63,746.72 doesn‘t have started to trim one group of itemsâ€"grants. In a closed session Tuesday night, the aldermen went grants totalling $63,746.72. Grant requests require extra council session Waterloo council, when it begins final paring of the 1971 budget this Waterioo County Board of Eduâ€" cation, an iscrease of $393,060 over $3,205,933 in 1970, and $337,581 for the Waterloo County Separate School Board, a deâ€" crease of $32,589.31 from $370,â€" 170.31 in 1970. 2 ~* Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, April 15, 1971 Kâ€"W YMCA, $10,000 ($10,000) HOLIDAY SERVICES will make regular _ inspections of your residence, remove papers from your porch, clear mail and milk boxes, check your furnace. look for water leaks, forward mail, water plants, feed birds, cats or fish, mow lawns. shovel snow. S60PS cleane JEKITCH!N!. # wututg!ean% HOLIDAY SERVICES Waterloo Kitchener JUST TELL US YOUR NEEDS CALL HOLIDAY SERVICES 743â€"5535 A NEW SERVICE FOR TWIN CITY TRAVELLERS AND VACATIONERS OWNED AND OPERATED BY C.E. VOELKER, 29 SPRING ST. w. WATERLOO INSURED of Ontario & Duke Sts. decorations $5,000 ($1.067.12): Kâ€"W Oktoberfest, $3,000 (new); and Ontario Legion convention, $1,500 (new. This leaves a preliminary budâ€" get of $12,175 for a host of items under special promotions and acâ€" tivities. Since this category totâ€" alled only $4,747.44 in 1970, it is the category most likely to be scholarship, and $300 ($300) for the St. Agatha orphanage. included in the preliminary budâ€" get. Most prominent is the Watâ€" erloo Musical Society, which got $3,000 last year. Newcomers inâ€" clude the Junior Expos and the Waterloo County Human Rights Association, which are down for $750 and $150 respectively. Grants to voluntary health orâ€" ganizations include $12,420 ($11,â€" 000) to the Victorian Order of Nurâ€" ses, $300 ($300) to the Salvation Army and $100 ($100) to the Hosâ€" pital for Sick Children. Other special grants include $2,500 ($2,500) for the Kinsmen Centre for the Retarded, $400 ($400) for the City of Waterloo Waterloo County Hall of Fame, $!®%.778 from $165,850; capital $5,588 (new); Social Planning. expenditure out of current funds, Council, $4,163.72 (2,500); Waterâ€" $276,500, up $128,000 from $148,â€" loo Horticultural Society, $3,900 500; health and hospitals, $217,â€" ($3,900); Waterloo Rotary Club, 616. up $35,064 from $182,552; crippled children, $2,000 ($2,000);â€"library and grants, $200,065, Flying Dutchmen Drum and UP $25,960 from $174,105; joint Bugle Corps., $1,500 (new). expenditures, $173,681, up $54,â€" A number of groups which re 210 from $119,471; planning and ceived grants last year are not industrial development, $110,502, included in the preliminary budâ€" up $35,130 from $75,372; interest get. Most prominent is the Watâ€" expenses and reserves, $43,483, erloo Musical Society, which got up $8,368 from $35,115, and unâ€" $3,000 last year. Newcomers inâ€" classified, $74,509, down $36,565 clude the Junior Expos and the from $111,074. Waterloo County Human Rights It will be noted that although Association, which are down _ revenuedropped in five categories, $1,806,510 for debt charges, an increase of $21,941 over $1,864,569 in 1970. Next comes protection to perâ€" sons and property at $1,394,550, an increase of $189,075 over $1,205,â€" 475 in 1970. Major items in this category are the police departâ€" Major items include Christmas Waterloo Square En iCP The waitress wondered why the elderly man was eating while his wife merely stared out the winâ€" dow. ‘"Aren‘t you hungry?"" she asked the lady. ‘"Sure am, daughâ€" ter," was the reply. "I‘m just awaitin‘ till Paw gets through with the teeth." Twenty years ago, only 19 per cent of people with cancer of the larynx survived for five years; today the figure is 44 per cent, thanks to advances in detection and treatment. Your contribution to the Canadian Cancer Society will make possible more progress in its fight against one of manâ€" kind‘s most stubborn diseases. vices, a comparatively small item which more than doubled from 1970. The next biggest inâ€" crease was in protection to perâ€" sons and property. 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