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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jun 1971, p. 2

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C4 > City aids AID centre 2 Waterloo Chronicle, Thursday, June 10, 1971 From Page 1 A $4,000 grant to the planâ€" ning council was approved by council at its April budâ€" get meeting. This, in addiâ€" tion to a $12,000 grant from Kitchener at that time, and funds on hand had given the social planning council a $28,000 budget for 1971. It provides for an executiveâ€" director hired in February. availability of money in the budget should not be the basis for deciding the issue. Asked to comment, finâ€" ance chairman Bob Cruise said ‘"We‘re overplaying the budget aspect." A motion to approve the sum was carried with Ald. Wagner among those voting in its favor. Grants _ approved _ this month have increased that figure to $42,000. Included in the new figure is the salâ€" ary for an executiveâ€"diâ€" rector for the council‘s proâ€" posed referral agency. A Scandinavian interpretation was among highlights of the gymnastic display at Cedar brae school. Christine Potvin made it all look so easy. Lakeshore gymnasts delight parents _ * FACTORY OUTLET SPRED LATEX ® ENDURANCE GLOSss EXTERIORS! OUR 578â€"5530 â€" DONT MISS IT â€" 578â€"5530 THIS IS THE BIG ONE! _ _QOur big once a year values STARTS FRIDAY â€" JUNE 18th â€" 1971 BIG SAVINGS ON Matwork, doubles and singles routines, pyramids and a Scandinavian interâ€" pretation were included in the program." Parents and neighbors gave a warm reception to 24 young gymnasts who presented a 60â€"minute disâ€" play at Cedarbrae school Friday evening. The _ performers, _ all eight to 13 yearâ€"olds, are students of Rosalind Hopâ€" kins and members of the girls‘ gymnastic group which met weekly throughâ€" out the winter under the auspices of the Lakeshore Village Community Assoâ€" ciation. Angela Kennedy was another lithe performer. Gliidden SPRED SATIN SPRED LUSTRE INTERIORS! Linda Kolmer, Carol Nelâ€" son, â€" Karen Monaghan, Shelly Williams, Dianne Lemont, Angela Kennedy, Anne â€" Townsley, Karen Noble, _ Nancy McLeod, Marg Blair and Patty Kocker. beth Cox, Pam Guest, Heidi Enns, Kathy Shuttz, Dianna Brindley, Maureen O‘Higgins, Dawn Swim, Dawn Martin, Elizabeth Nelson, Christine Potvin, Carolyn Black, Cindy Suboâ€" sits, Heather Williams: Injuries suffered in minor accidents prevented Susan Noble and Brenda Psutka from taking part in the show. 41 JOHN W. WATERLOO Taking part were Elizaâ€" 7 16 UNION STREET EAST.WATERLOO, ONTARIOC Open Tues. â€" Sat. 10 a.m. â€" 5:30 p.m. Telephone 745â€"6773 WESTMOUNT PLACE Westmount Jewellers MARSLAND CENTRE for expert watch and jewellery repair © 13 Storeys of Prime Office Space C © Total Electric Environmental Control © Wall to Wall Broadloom â€" 7,200 Sq. Ft. Per Floor © 3 HighSpeed Computer Controlled Otis Klevators © Downtown in a Park,:Like Setting © On Site Parking Facilities © Located in the Heart of the Financial & Business Community © Now Leasing The TREASURE TROVE of GIFTS The Prestige Address In The Kitchener â€" Waterloo Area 13th Floor, 5 Marsland Centre Waterloo, Ontario â€" 578â€"7710 Contact: Carl H. Schmidt Come In and Browse Around crafted gifts FASCINATING NEW JEWELLERY Canadian and imported hand PHONE 744â€"9201

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