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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Apr 1976, p. 9

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Tracy Montgomery, a kindergarten pupil at Empire school, carefully lifts her Easter egg out of coloring dye during Easter activities at the school. Health costs are panel topic A panel discussion on health care costs at Kâ€"W hospital, originally schedâ€" uled for May 10 at 6 p.m. has been changed to 8 p.m. the same evening. The question ‘"Can we afâ€" ford to be sick?" will be deâ€" bated by a panel from three points of view: the patient. the doctor and the hospital. Panelists are Dr. D.J. Grant, Dr. W.H. Bryant, A.L. _ Collins, _ assistant executive director of the Kâ€"W Hospital and R.W. Robinson. The chairman of the hospital commission, W.H. White. will be the moderator for the panel disâ€" cussion. JA W\ & misS TH7s o® yELLOW p ) \Q\" 4 THESE FEATURES © HOME OR IN STORE SERVICE (MOST MAKES) © INSTRUCTION WITH EVERY MACHINE SOLD FROM OUR STORE @ FABRIC SELECTION. ACCESSORIES & PATTERNS ©@ STRETCH SEWING & ORESS MAKING CLASSES ®© SCISSORS & PINKING SHEARS SHARPENED _ ~ @ BUTTERICK AND KWIK SEW PATTERNS All this plus the best prices in town â€" trade accepted. SALES & SERVICE WESTMOUNT PLACE, WATERLOO OPEN THURS & FRI EVENINGS TiL 9 30 Westmount Sewing Centre 745â€"4461 WATERLOO THE TREASURE TROVE e 39. > L2 ._ ks f . Waterion Chronicle, Wednesday, April 21, 1976 â€" Page 9 B â€" Waterloo may get block parents: "° 40 PAgs Canadian â€" _ Crock Pottery 16 Union St. E. Waterloo 145â€"6773 Hours 10 â€" 5:30 Tues. â€" Sat. decorated with 19th century woodprint reproductions ye olde t l\ parent program which will Colonial Acres are two Waâ€" terloo subdivisions that have expressed interest in the project. Other interestâ€" ed Kitchener residents live in Stanley Park, Breslan. East Ward, Fairview Park. Heritage Park, Rockway and Rosemount. visions in the future. Present plans call for the block parent program to begin in Forest Heights by September 1976. _ The block _ parent _ program. started in London, Ontario in 1968, recruits several homes in each block of the neighbourhood to act as a place of safety for children. These houses display a special sign which signifies to the child that assistance and protection is available in shortly in the Forest ghtsâ€"Forest Hil} area of Jr. Pro: A great beginners soccer shoe. Featuring lightweight nylon and polyurethâ€" ane uppers, moulded stitch down sole and padded heel cap. 8 KING ST. E. Cor. Queen _ 34 KING ST. N. Kitchener 742â€"4061 Waterioo _ 886â€"1210 OPEN THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 Boys‘ sizes 12 to 5 . ... Men‘s sizes 6 to 10 . . .. Free Adidas Soccer Poster With Every Pair of Soccer Shoes SOCCER SPECIAL The __ The fourth lecture in the Nutritional Improveâ€" ment Project (NIP) series will be held Thursday April 22 at the Adult Recreation Centre. go for safety if botheréd by These cards, displayed on indicate where a clild can The Forest Heights block parent committee, headed by Linda Paupst of 303 West Heights Dr., Kitchenâ€" er, has received the support of the regional police comâ€" mission and the school boards. ‘The commission reâ€" cently agreed to absorb the Zak Sabry, a nutritionist who prepared the Nutrition Canada study, will be the guest speaker. The lecture will begin at 1;30 p.m. NIP lecture 1 24 cants for the post of block ers and Terry Baker, will be giving talks to children 54 CARDEN ST. also has agreed to order 1,000 of the signs that will be displayed in block parâ€" ent homes. The Canadian Safety Council has designâ€" ed an official sign that can only be distributed by poâ€" lice departments.

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