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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Mar 1976, p. 2

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KITCHENER â€" Kitchenâ€" er‘s $2.35 million Wintario grant to build a conventionâ€" arts centre should be spent on other government proâ€" grams that face tight budâ€" gets said Ontario Liberal leader Stuart Smith last Page 2 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 3, 1976 Mr. Smith made his comâ€" ments at a press conference late Wednesday night after Wintario should be used for other programs: Smith Women now have equal credit opportunity. This is what Ontario has done to ensure it. Here in Ontario, any woman, married or not, should be granted credit in her own name if her credit qualifications, property or earnings are such that a man with the same qualifications would receive credit. All major credit grantors in the Province have endorsed these guidelines, on the basis that equality of access to credit is a right, even though credit itself is a privilege. In practice, the Guidelines outline the following principles: That is the essence of Ontario‘s new Equal Credit Opportunity Guidelines. speaking to 350 Waterloo Wellington _ Liberals _ at the annual Liberal leader‘s dinner at Bingeman Park ‘"Io terms of the current financial _ restraint proâ€" gram, surely this area can wait another few years for a conventionâ€"arts centre. . I hate to see foster homes programs and child care programs suffer cutbacks Province of Ontario William Davis, Premier it 3 Professor Doug Tigert, Faculty of _ Management Studies, University ‘of Torâ€" onto, and retail consultant, will discuss changing marâ€" ket channels and how to conâ€" Sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Industry and Tourism, the dayâ€"long sesâ€" sion will cover marketing programs and techniques, design application and corâ€" porate objectives. A marketing forum, for local _ manufacturers _ of electrical appliances and related products, will be held at the Holiday Inn, Fairway Road, Kitchener, March 9. when grants like this are blasted awarded,"‘ he said. method Marketing f@fi planned Marc e hold men and women to the same standards of credit worthiness e refrain from refusing to extend credit to a woman because of a change in her marital status * refrain from requesting or using information about family planning in evaluating credit applications * consider a spouse‘s income, if necessary, when a couple applies for credit °e consider alimony and child support as a source of income e not alter a person‘s credit rating solely on the basis of the credit rating of the spouse e allow husband and wife to have separate files with credit reporting agencies. For a free booklet giving the Guidelines in detail, and covering the entire subject of women‘s access to credit, write: Ontario Consumer Queen‘s Park Toronto, Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations Sidney Handleman, Minister blasted the government‘s methods of administering bhealth cutbacks, said he 4 fql March 9 tend with them. A case history of successâ€" ful market planning will fi the topic for Ron G. Rob research director, Hamilâ€" ton Porcelain. John Adams, of the Design Application Division, federal office of Design, Industry, Trade and Commerce, will discuss design and the appliance industry. Registration starts at 8 a.m. and costs $10 (includâ€" ing lunch). Advance regisâ€" tration may be arranged through Walter Long, Minisâ€" try of Industry and Tourism, 3065 King St. West, Kitchener at 744â€"6391. t completed in No least has a reasonable cost ‘gr. . saving. But with the hosâ€" r. Smith has made a pital‘s figures, it seems tour of the province, visitâ€" more logical to cut beds in ing hospitals that are Brantford." Optimist club forming in Lakeshore Village would like to see the governâ€" ment save money by cancelâ€" ling the expansion of Highâ€" way 400, cutting back on the budget for construction of other highways and abolishâ€" partments at Queen‘s Park. He also said the governâ€" ment should cut back on civil service payrolls, a inc in the Henderson it completed in No Efforts are being made to form an Optimist Club in Lakeshore Village, Waterâ€" loo. Although there is alâ€" ready a Kâ€"W Optimist Club, this branch will work in the Lakeshore area only. Youth and community service, _ selfâ€"development and fellowship are among the benefits that can be obtained by men who are willing to volunteer their ‘ According to Dave Greenâ€" side, member of the Kâ€"W Optimist Club and one of the organizers of the Lakeâ€" shore branch, the Optimist Club is one of the fastest growing service clubs in North America. Bike safety, respect for law, youth appreciation and public speaking conâ€" (oq‘“llls' ” p v )‘*"Mn\& 50 Westmount Rd. N westmount place pharmacy 578â€"8800 westmount place pharmacy OPEN ... 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY to SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. }‘ SUNDAYS We honor ... DV.A.. Blue Cross, Green Shield â€" and Welfare Drug Plans. By the way we deliver. One he hasn‘t visited yet is Willett Hospital in Paris. He said he doesn‘t know government‘s figures, it at Willett is justified because the government‘s account of the situation is different from that of the adminisâ€" trator. Those wishing to obtain further information should call either Gary Hoffman at 885â€"1977 or Dave Greenâ€" side at 884â€"4043. There is no age limit for membership. The motto of the Optimist Club is ‘"Friend of Youth" and children of all ages would benefit from the forementioned programs. Persons interested in beâ€" coming an Optimist are inâ€" vited to attend meetings, to be held each Thursday evening, 8:15 p.m. in the basement of Messiah Luâ€" theran Church, Glen Forâ€" rest Blvd., Waterloo, startâ€" ing March 4, tomorrow night. tests are examugles of proâ€" grams that would be estabâ€" lished if a Lakeshore club is formed. HOLIDAYS 11 a.m. to 9 p.m "It‘s difficult to know who and Waterloo

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