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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Aug 1971, p. 10

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Peter is a lovable youngâ€" ster who seems younger than his years. He is very popular in the vicinity of his foster home, with both children and adults. He visits many people in the district and likes nothing better than to help do chores around other people‘s housâ€" es. Now in a good foster home and in the encouraging atâ€" mosphere of the school, he has shown marked improveâ€" ment in both physical and mental development. The psychologist who tested him was impressed with his perâ€" sonality and feels he has not yet reached his potential â€" an encouraging outlook. Peter is 10, a friendly outâ€" going boy who carries on a good _ conversation. . He comes from an extremely deprived background, the sort of situation where a child is left lying in his crib To meet Peter or to talk to him, you‘d never suspect this young lad is currently attending a school for the with no one paying any atâ€" tention to him. He was four before he learned to walk. * He needs a home % 10 _ Waterloo Chronicle, Thursday, August 26, 1971 she ale on sie ale sis ie sic se afe oi oi sie ie oie sic sie aie sc sie she se ols se se se afe 4# B 8 _ â€" c_ L L LE c L B_ L c c #% 16 UNION STREET EAST.WATERLOO, ONTARIO Open Tues. â€" Sat. 10 a.m. â€" 5:30 p.m. Telephone 745â€"6773 : | KITCHENER/WATERLOO LIMITED 171 King S A healthy, goodâ€"looking FAMILIES APPRECIATE OUR FINE CHAPEL FACILITIES Waterloo Kitchener Funeral Home Ltd. Waterloo C€oward R. oob The TREASURE TROVE of GIFTS 745â€"5383 For a unique gift for a fall wedding come in and browse around at Ontario & Duke Sts. To inquire about adopting Peter, please write to Toâ€" day‘s Child, Department of Social and Family Services, Legislative Buildings, Toâ€" ronto 182. For general adopâ€" tion information, ask your children‘s aid society. The research team, headâ€" ed by Prof. K.D. Srivastava of the electrical engineerâ€" ing department, hopes to find ways to transmit more electrical power over longâ€" er distances more economiâ€" cally. â€" The funds, provided unâ€" der _ NRC‘s _ negotiated grants program, will be used to purchase major items of electrical apparaâ€" boy, Peter is Angloâ€"Saxon in background, and has brown eyes and dark hair. He‘s a sensitive child, needâ€" ing an affectionate, easyâ€" going home without acaâ€" demic pressures. With his winning personality, he can fit into any family with chilâ€" dren either older or younger. The National Research Council of Canada has awarded equipment grants valued at $205,000 to reâ€" searchers at the University of Waterloo who are workâ€" a & * s ing in the area of electrical insulation for power transâ€" mission systems and apâ€" paratus. $205,000 grant Waterloo Square ~=*= Kawasaki MOTORCYCLE SALES AND SERVICE _\ 325 Weber St. North 745â€"5883 OPEN Tue â€" Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tus which are necessary to expand the research being undertaken. The money will be made available over a threeâ€"year period. The proposed research in high voltage insulation is in an area in which basic information has been lackâ€" ing. It is also an area where the social benefits could be great, the Waterâ€" loo researchers feel. Ross Klopp files for bankruptcy Major creditors are the Industrial _ Develop ment Bank and the Toronto Doâ€" minion Bank. A second store, opened about a year ago in the Inn of the Black Walnut in Kitâ€" chener, closed under similar circumstances at the same time. Ross Klopp, proprietor of the stores, has been in business in Waterloo Square for about 10 years. He was active in the chamber of commerce, heading its reâ€" One of Waterloo‘s best known stores, Ross Klopp Ltd., Men‘s and Ladies Wear in Waterloo Square, closed down this week, when the owner voluntarily filed for bankruptcy. The board of education overestimated projected enrolment which led to overestimation of provinâ€" cilal grants and underestiâ€" mation of taxes to be raisâ€" ed locally. The board also calculated the projected kindergarten reached a decision. In a letter to Education Minister Robert Welch this week, Mr. Turnbull points out that the very high tax increases being experiencâ€" ed in the five municipaliâ€" ties have arisen from tranâ€" sitional factors, namely: Twelve of the firm‘s 14 employees were paid up and told not to return to work, prior to padlocks being placed on the doors Monday night by Ron Buddell, trusâ€" tee in bankruptcy. tail section Mr. Turnbull is seeking relief for taxpayers in North Dumfries, Wilmot, Wellesley and _ Woolwich Townships and the Village of Woolwich, who earlier this year appealed their problem to an arbitration The province should pick up the tab for $150,000 of the $300,000 educational deâ€" ficit of five Waterloo Counâ€" ty municipalities, accordâ€" ing to Brian Turnbull, Pro gressive Conservative canâ€" didate for Waterloo North School deficits aid sought in the next provincial elecâ€" has not yet Mr. Peper told the court a government bank refused to lend him money for a new boiler demanded by the provincial energy and resources department. Heinz Peper of RR 2 Petersburg spent a day in jail recently to publicize his frustration at governâ€" ment agencies. The Ontario department of labor ordered him to rip out an auxiliary fan reâ€" commended by the energy department. And when he increased the speed on the main fan in the furnace, on the latter department‘s recommendâ€" ation, the fan blew up. Mr. Peper was convicted in Waterloo court of alâ€" lowing too dense smoke esâ€" cape from the chimney of a Bridgeport Road factory he owns. Mr. Turnbull said his reâ€" commendations should not significantly affect the proâ€" vincial budget, since very few other Ontario municiâ€" palities are facing similarâ€" ly high increases in educaâ€" tional taxes. If the minister rejects his proposal, _ Mr. _ Turnbull feels the province should at Peper‘s protest municipalities involved had a low tax rate in the base 1967â€"‘68 years. Mr. Turnbull, who has been discussing the matter spring, claims the municiâ€" palities should not be penalâ€" ized for transitional probâ€" lems which are not their fault. with school board officials, enroliment on the full numâ€" ber of pupils instead of half that number since kinderâ€" garten pupils only attend for half days. He believes the province should absorb 50 percent of the increases arising from transition to the counâ€" ty board system. He also suggests the province guarâ€" antee the municipalities they will not have to pay for any future increased transitional costs.. Back in Good Shape... Fast Not a sign of that colliâ€" sion when our experts reâ€"condition your car. Fine work at moderâ€" ate prices. 430 ALBERT ST PH. 742â€"6781 WATERLOO NORTHDALE AUTO BODY ties to issue debentures to cover their share of the deâ€" ficit and it should absorb any administrative or inâ€" terest costs on the loans. board grappling problem. 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