Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Nov 1981, p. 21

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What would you do if someone near you was having a heart attack? Most people simply watch in horror unpreâ€" pared to assist. Yet, according to the Ontarâ€" io Heart Foundation, many heart attack vicâ€" tims, who die each year before reaching professional treatâ€" ment, could be saved through simple knowlâ€" edge and prompt acâ€" tion. Advice offered for heart attack victims Knowing the signals of heart attack and having a predeterâ€" mined action plan are steps every person A full explanation of the Section 86 Reassessment Program, appeal procedures, and a timetable for Open Houses in your area can be found in the Information Insert which accompanies your new Assessment Notice. Open House Sessions will Answer Questions Open House sessions have been planned at convenient times in your municipality to afford you the * opportunity to review your assessâ€" ments with staff of the Regional Assessment Office. Mailing of Assessment Notices 1981 Assessment Notices have been mailed to all property owners and tenants in the City of Waterloo. The assessed value shown on your Notice will be used for the calculation of your 1982 property and business taxes. Your New Assessment The Section 86 Reassessment Program is designed to equalize assessments within property classes, based on 1978 market value. In response to a request from your municipal council, all properties in the City of Waterioo will be reassessed under the Section 86 Program. Property Owners and Tenants in the City of Waterioo Assessment staff will be Schedule of Open Houses for the City of Waterloo: Allen Square 180 King St. South Waterloo, Ontario Thursday, November 26 _ 1p.m.â€" Friday, November 27 1 p.m.â€" Saturday, November 28 10 a.m.â€" Monday, November 30 1 p.m.â€" Tuesday, December 1 1 p.m.â€" Ministry ‘hne most common signal identified by the Ontario Heart Foundaâ€" tion is an uncomfortâ€" able pressure, squeezâ€" ing, fullness or pain in the centre of the chest behind the breastbone which may radiate to the neck, shoulders, or arms. It need not be severe. There also may be signs such as sweatâ€" ing, nausea, shortness of breath or a feeling of weakness. However, the person does not necessarily have to have all the signals should take to be ready in an emergency. W F Jenkins, M 1MA Waterloo Regional Assessment Office 150 Main Street Telephone: 742â€"8355 Roll Available for Review The Assessment Roll will be available for review at the City of Waterloo Municipal Office during regular business hours beginning December 22, 1981. If you wish to Appeal If you betieve you have been improperty assest « ‘ in any way, you may file a forma: complaint with the Assessment Review Counrt. The final date for filing an appeal is January 12, 1982. Information on appeal proâ€" cedures is provided on the back of your Assessment Notice and Information Insert. Beginning this year, your school support designation will appear on your Assessment Notice. This designation indicates whether the education portion of your property taxes will be directed to support public or separate schools. If you wish to review your school support designation, contact your Regional Assessment Office or attend an Open House in your area. pleased to explain the basis of your property assessment and are authorized to amend all data (school support, assessment, etc.) on your Notice. You are encouraged to take adâ€" vantage of this service. lélew Sc;thool uppo Procedures 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 4 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. ness of these signals. You must take action for the victim. The Ontario Heart Foundation has drawn up a battle plan. Today, make your plan of action by learning the emergency teleâ€" phone numbers for both your home and place of business. If the signals persist for two minutes or more, get the victim to the nearest hospital emergency departâ€" ment. before action should be taken. Expect the vicâ€" tim to deny the seriousâ€" Meeting of CF Foundation Frank Phripp, chief executive officer of Waterioo‘s Canadian Industrial Innovation Centre, discusses a new concept in energy saving, the "Sandwich Wedge," with Mary Kowalski, project manager of Futurtek, the company developing this new insulation technique. Local businesses are invited to visit the centre during its Innovation Showcase open house on Saturday, Nov. 21, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The centre is located at 156 Columbia St. W. (corner of Phillip). THE CAR SHOP SAVE 1500 1981 riat BRAVA 2 Door Seqan Reg. $10,545 *8995 Plus P.D.!., Tax and Licence Fri., Nov. 20 & Sat., Nov. 21, 9 a.m.â€"5 p.m. OWNERS BRING YOUR FIAT CAR IN FOR A 325 Weber N. Waterioo 884â€"2241 Conducted by Fiat Service Technicians BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! â€"â€" FREE COFFEE AND DONUTS â€" There will be a meetâ€" ing of the Waterloo County Chapter of the Canadian Cystic Fibroâ€" sis Foundation on Wednesday, Nov. 25 at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Hospital‘s **Gold Room,‘" entrance off of Park Street. The meetâ€" ing starts at 7:30 p.m. FREE 37 POINT CHECK OPEN HOUSE SPECIAL WATELROO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1981 â€" PAGE 21 SERVICE CLINIG and OPEN HOUSE FREE! public. Refreshments will be served afterâ€" wards. There will be a brief review of chapter busiâ€" ness followed by a film ‘‘*‘The Story of Sue McKellar," a Toronto Registered Nurse with cystic fibsrosis. This would be a good opporâ€" tunity to learn about cystic fibrosis. A report on the Annuâ€" al Ontario Meeting of Cystic Fibrosis Chapters held in Burâ€" lington this year on the weekend of Oct. 9 will be given by chapter representative this year, Marvin Jutzi. A social hour will follow.

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