/_~*â€" Kâ€"W Appeal sets $1.035 million target _ (Continued from page 1) countered _ considerable surprise from Waterloo resiâ€" dents when they see how much land is available for redevelopment. . Regional chairman Jack Young, a resident of the Waterloo Park area, was one of these surprised people, according to Mr. Voelker. With the _ antiâ€"inflation guidelines set at six per cent, the Appeal foresees this coming‘year as a difâ€" ficult financial challenge. The _ member _ agencies‘ overall requests exceeded More than 180 Kitchenerâ€" Products produced include Waterloo high school stuâ€" an antique car made of sheet dents are currently busy metal, cork bulletin boards, manufacturing a variety of rope plant hangers, pen items for Christmas sale. sets, knife racks, string After two months of deâ€" liberation, the 22 member citizen budget committee of the Kâ€"W Federated Apâ€" peal, has announced its budget for 1977. This year the campaign goal will be $1,035,000 an increase of $84,000 or 8.8 per cent over the 1976 goal of $951,â€" Page 2 Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, December 15, 1976 Region HQ site proposal Enjoy your Christmas lights and conserve energy, too... Junior Achievement sells its products At one time, Mr. Voelker had a Guelph company interâ€" ested in redeveloping this downtown site, but the deal fell through. With regional council set to vote on the Kâ€"Mart shopping site Thursâ€" day, Mr. Voelker felt now was an ideal time to "start pushing the downtown Waâ€" terloo site." 22 per cent and the Appeal is hopeful that all present contributors are able to tributions by six per cent. Over two months ago, each member agency of the appeal received a letâ€" ter and budget forms askâ€" ing for their 1977 request. In reviewing the agency budgets, general overview guidelines were eonsiderâ€" ed in conjunction with the budget submission inforâ€" mation. General considerâ€" ations included the fact that the Appeal does not Members of the news meâ€" That‘s why it is imporâ€" tant to try to avoid major uses of electricity, such as dishwashing and the laundry, between 4 and 7 p.m. Christmas lights also add to the load. You can help by keeping displays modest. by leaving them off till 7 p.m.. and by switching them off again at bedtinmic. The future depends on it. The demand for electricity is particularly heavy between 4 and 7 on winter weekday evenings. Marly offices. factories and stores are still open. Street lights are on. And at home. evening meals are being prepared. The result is a peak demand that grows higher and more costly to meet every year. . Mayor Herb Epp plans to present maps and drawings of the site to regional counâ€" cil Thursday as an alternaâ€" tive proposal for the regionâ€" al headquarters site. dia were taken on a conâ€" ducted. tour of the 35 acre site Wednesday morning by Mayor Herb Epp and Alderâ€" man Voelker. art, ceramic tile pot holders, hanging owls, and wall plaques. Products may be purâ€" chased at the Junior announced Thursday ':ï¬ Planned Parenthood not receive any funds from the Appeal. This move was approved by a 26â€"14 vote carried out by the board of directors and eight of the 14 agencies which reâ€" fund deficits or loss of government grants. . sponded. There are 31 member agencies. Planned â€"Parenthood ~was hardest hit. After a year _Four agencies had their budgets cut, this year. Kâ€"W W aterloo Hydro Earlier this year, a speâ€" cial committee composed of â€" Beechwood residents, city staff and Freure repâ€" resentatives worked out a compromise subdivision plan designed to minimize subdivision _ traffic probâ€" lems. The committee also (Continued form page 1) More than 60 local busiâ€" ness people are giving their time to teach the students how to run businesses and to help them acquire a sense of direction through exposure in their own busiâ€" until a creek study could be done. This plan was abandoned by Ald. Turnâ€" bull when Mr. Code said Freure would not accept any halfâ€"solutions to the problem. abortion. Planned Parentâ€" hood members have adâ€" mitted that the agency sometimes counsels pregâ€" nant women and refers them to doctors for aborâ€" evolved from the issue of Junior â€" Achievement is sponsored by 11 local comâ€" panies. Sponsoring firms this year include Mutual Life Assurance Company, Uniroyal Ltd., Sears, Dahâ€" mer Steel Ltd., Bell Canada, NCR Canada Ltd., Budd Automotive of Canada Ltd., Dominion Life Assurance Company _ and _ Canada Trust. Planned Parenthood‘s membership in the Appeal Freure proposal deferred bers claimed their partiâ€" cipation had caused an loss during the 1976 camâ€" Achievement â€" Centre at 154 Victoria St. South. It is open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Planned Parenthood was nesses. ‘Also of great beneâ€" fit to 40 of the students participating in J.A. this year are Dale Carnegie inâ€" structors who have volunâ€" teered their time to inâ€" struct the students in the art of public speaking and About $500 was raised last weekend by the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Skating Club in the first phase of its skating arena campaign. The money was raised from a bake sale at the Waâ€" terloo Farmers‘ Market. This Saturday, the club will hold another bake sale at Westmount Place shopping plaza. â€" recommtnended that a study of the Clair Creek be initiâ€" ated to examine measures Wing 404 ladies compile recipe book The Wing 404 Ladies Auxâ€" iliary held its regular meetâ€" ing Dec. 8. During a short business meeting it was announced that the dessert party held in November was a success and $421.24 was raised during Oktoberâ€" fest. Auxiliary members are tions when this is requestâ€" ed. However, Planned Parâ€" enthood officials have conâ€" minor part of their service to the community. 2 The Appeal‘s admissions committee favored dropâ€" ping Planned Parenthood from the Appeal, stating it feared the loss of supâ€" port from Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches and other citizens opposed to abortion. Bake sale nets $500 agencies which Architects are now deâ€" signing the rink and conâ€" struction is expected to begin in early spring for completion next fall. . The club hopes to raise $100,000 to build a special figure skating arena in Waâ€" terloo. The rink will be built with the financial assistance of the city of Waterloo and Wintario. This year‘s Junior Achievement fund drive campaign takes place in February and it is vital that the drive raise $41,500 if the program is to conâ€" tinue for another season. selfâ€"confidence. working hard at filling Christmas hampers for the elderly. The hampers were convened by the Ladies‘ Overseas Club. experienced a cut in their funds this year include the Kidney Foundation, Mulâ€" to continue their services with the help of governâ€" ment grants and funds from the national organizaâ€" tion of finance. necessary to handle proâ€" jected minimum and maxâ€" imum flows in the creek, A recipe book has been prepared by the members and it will go on sale in February. ceived slightly more than or close to their 1976 budâ€" _~Planned Parenthood had requested $7,000 for 1977. Their total operational cost Adult