Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Nov 1971, p. 2

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2 ttaAirtrtgeri_thrrmeilti-tRmrt Canada's contribution to the 1971 UNICEF greeting card series is the reproduc- tion of a 19th-century painting. '"Tobagganing". by an anonymous artist. UNICEF cards may be obtained |ocally from the YWCA. 15% OFF " tarz:15 DRESS UP YOUR HOME 8 BE READY FOR CHRISTMAS EXPERT ADVICE AVAILABLE AT- "aatss new HAS JUST ADDED New - Exciting Designs For '72 Domestic & Imports THE WALLPAPER & PAINT 41 JOHN W. WATERLOO ACT DRY 0 UTLET WALLPAPER S PECIAL Ends Saturday 1 pm. LL! 578-5530 January ti. The objective “8.1%.”. seats. qetits out the word "NOEL" and the individual many vision: at Christmas castttiucandyearses.-. men. toys and of curse a partttNeirtapeartme. In Waterloo County. a total of 62.239 Christmas Seal letters were sent. 8.255 of these to residents of Wa- terloo. and was to resi- dentsofKitchener. and eartoaig. I. Many local volunteer groups and schools assisted with the preparation of the Christmas Seal letters. tin Waterloo. Laurel Vocation- al and St. David's Senior) Mrs. John T. Conrad is the volunteer Christmas seal convenor for Waterloo. Do- nations from all areas of the county are directed to the Bank of Montreal. 2 King Street West. Kitche- C.W. Tweed & Son LIMITED 9 Erh St. W., tlil-riot, Put your ’ P, insurance i Ir:] in safe, " experienced 'ft... T -. _ hands. N, " :rq"' HOME - ul, fi, BUS'NESS BOB TWEED Christmas seals support Christmas Seal M 744-5274 Early this year. the Wat- edoo County TB and RD association cooperated with tttEHhttario depart- ment at teams. YB preven- tion services. toearryoerta Chest-X-Ray-survey of Waterloo County. A total of 40.341 perm were 'r-rared with the following mus:- the you-rm w 0.! oastrttt.Wateeuoct-ty taetteemitt- and ragin- tea.rdl.eetteiiatiorti't titeirng8tae.aiaetet8t.r- ulna. elm-ac bronchus. "tttma.tBartdotherreqti- nun-y dim. cm tuberculosis Rights bill demanded for mental patients A petition signed by 3,000 Ontario residents has been presented to deputy ham: Stephen Lewis. NDP leader: and leader of the opposi- tion, Robert Nixon. The petition calls for the incorporation of a bill of human rights for mental patients into the Ontario mental health act. The sig- natures were collected by the Church of Scientology as a part of a public ser- vice social reform project. Although Charron and Nixon refrained from com- ment, Stephen Lewis had much to say. During an in- terview with Rev. Levman of the Church of Scientolog- gy, Lewis stated that. "the Ontario Hospital system is Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the City of Waterloo in the County of Waterloo that in compliance with the Statutes in that behalf I require the presence of the said Electors at the MARSLAND CENTRE 20 Ertt Street West 12th Floor in the said City of Waterloo between the hours of 7:30 o'clock and 8:30o'clock in the afternoon on the 25th DAY OF' NOVEMBER. 1971 For the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the Office of Mayor, Alderman and Public Utilit- ies Commissioners for the City of Waterloo of which all electors are hereby required to take notice and gov- ern themselves accordingly. and if a greater number of candidates than required to fill the said offices are nominated and make the required declarations, polls will be opened in the City of Waterloo on the 6th day of December 1971 and will open from 10o'ciock a.m. until 8 o'clock and no longer. Advance Polls for the purpose of receiving the votes of voters who will be absent in the ordinary course of their business or employment from the municipality, will be held on Saturday December 4th, 19r1, the polls to continue open from 9 o'clock a.m. until 5 o'clock pm. and no longer. _ Given under ”my hand this 16th day of November, 1971, CITY OF WATERLOO MBllNATl0hl MEETING have exmtrit-dterttt.ii- rawry am. In tm. over 10...... ';ppttlt'l,t'l,'i)'ttir1 trytteca-fet-tietmi- "d,"irfSMtlult have been don! five years. All donations. Christmas seats and would Swooning the Christmas" seal campaign is a "matter ofrtfeandttreath." both pesonally offensive and largely destructive of good mental health." Lewis was concerned with the lack of alternatives in the treat- ment area presented by institutions like Lakeshore. In rerence to institutions. he said, "ree visited them all and I don't like them olfioe at 5N-t140. help carry oiand expand theT6RDPmgrams. Any- useful in the way in which theyprelendtohe." - He gave credit to those within the field who were working toward changes were certain things to be rescued about the system bring the bill of human rights for mean patients before the house itself. Lewis assured Rev. T'heetuetaotai Durward F. Preston Returning Officer WWI?"

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