Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Apr 1971, p. 2

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‘"This walkway is to enable uniâ€" versity students to cross the street without hazards. Children of all ages from kindergarten to high school cross the same street at other intersections without having similar protection proâ€" vided for them. Marjorie Tucker of 128 River Rd. E., Kitchener has been hired :,s Waterloo‘s second bylaw enâ€" orcement officer, replacing Mrs. Helen Scholl who resigned. Her duties will be mainly conâ€" cerned with enforcing parking reâ€" gulations. Since Mrs. Scholl‘s deâ€" parture this has been done by members of the police force. Miss Tucker, a security officer in a local department store, was selected from 44 applicants. She will take up duty May 4. From Page 1 Meter maid appointed nother area of concern. "It often seems as if there has not been an awareness of the source of finances to construct buildings and acquire equipment and furnishings."‘ The chamber took particular exception to the $125,000 enclosed walkway across University Aveâ€" nue, currently under construcâ€" tion. Chamber slams university privileges Points along the route will be manned by members who will On the Saturday following Bike Week, May 15, Probe is sponsoring bikeâ€"aâ€"thon from Breithaupt Park in Kitchener to the Elora Gorge Park. These cyclists are among a growing number of Kâ€"W folk who ride to work régularly. From Page 1 Amateur racers may compete in the nine to 12, 13 to 16, 17 to 30 ang over 30 age categories. 2 Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, April 29, 1971 "It is this singling out of the Parade launches Bike Week COLORS 4z CALORE! g Almost 3,000 beautiful colors to give your walls that decorator look! 578â€"5530 Isolation of the university from the community also came under attack from the chamber. "In our opinion, the time does come for some evaluation of the eifort and ability of the instrucâ€" tor, lecturer and administrator by an impartial adjudicator, so that the lives of future students may be enriched rather than stultified." Organizers note that they can still use several helpers to man these points and assist weary cyâ€" clists. They are also hoping for the use of additional vans to esâ€" **In our own community...we are certainly aware of the 10,000 or more students. With few excepâ€" tions, however, we are not aware of the thousand specially trained and highly educated instructors ‘‘Apart from the civil service and the teaching profession, this system does not operate in the other professions, business or politics. ‘‘Inefficiency in business, the inability to communicate or to sell means failure. Why then should the academic community be immune to such consideraâ€" tions? university community for special privileges that we feel is improâ€" per use of the wealth of Ontario." Noting that the ideal teacherâ€" student ratio in high schools is ideally less than one to 40, the brief suggested the larger more impersonal ratio in the univerâ€" sity or college lecture hall canâ€" not be satisfactory. Discussing the growth of the tenure system at universities the chamber comments : have snacks and soft drinks availâ€" able to revive participating cyclâ€" ists. Waterloo Cycling Club memâ€" bers will also be helping with the event. spred _ FACTORY paints â€" OUTLET 41 JOHN W. â€" WATERLOO Mr. Zapf is married with three children attending local schools and universities. The family has no immediate plans for movâ€" ing to Toronto. Mr. Zapf, a former placement officer at the University of Waâ€" terloo, assumed his new post recently. Earl Zapf of 571 Glen Manor Blyd.,â€"has been appointed director of the Toronto family court. The Metro family court includes the jurisdiction of six judges. SEE Waterlioo man directs Metro family courts The brief proposes the comâ€" mission â€" recommend â€" construcâ€" tive changes involving students, educators, administrators and the total community. It suggests that old structures and traditions should not be inviolate in a raâ€" pidly changing society. *‘*We hear criticisms of the eâ€" conomic and social patterns of Canada, Ontario and Waterloo, but seldom do the critics come forward and stand for public ofâ€" fice or join themselves to organiâ€" zations within the community which work for the public good."‘ Other projects arising from Bike Week include colléction of old machines and parts which will be used to make bicycles road worthy for underprivileged childâ€" ren and the formation of a bike club at the Kitchener YWCA. and professors. 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