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HALLIDAY AUTO BODY ‘\ complete mechanical air conditioning small engine repairs saftety inspections tires 603 COLBY DRIVE, WATERLOO, ONTARIO PHONE 884â€"9610 complete colfision repair & refinishing‘ rust proofing (5 yr. guarantee) ‘‘Duraguard"‘ against stone chipping pinstriping At Smith Macnaughton we have the expertise and the people to protect Â¥0ur Kersona or usiness assets It‘s time to talk to us / hegisbation w as passed on a number of questions. including the following. _ exten sion of the 7%, Retail Sales Tax to inexpen sive restaurant meals, personal hy giene items, labor on repairs, and even pets; manda tory automobile re straints for children; licence plates to stay with the owner rather than the vehicle.. and annuval registration lineups to be replaced by a computenized sys tem; stricter rules in immunization of school children against child hood diseases; and the term of office for mu nicipal officials to be extended from two to three years, starting this November They received 25th anniversary diamond stick pins at the club‘s recent inaugural dinner Some of the UW pio neers were working at Waterioo College (now Twentsy men and women who have been with the University of Waterioo since its be ginning in 1957 have become the charter members of a universi ty 25â€" vyear club. The Ontamo Legisla tyre has now recessed for the summer and will reconvene .on Oct UW forms 25â€"year club Queen‘s Park Report Others came from other jobs and other communities 1o join the new venture in 1957. > Albert S. BRarber of Wwaterioo. farmer Wilfrid Laurier Uni versity ) when UW began operations as the Waterioo College Asso clate Faculties. offer ing its now famous co operations engineering program The UW 25â€" year club members are During Awo weeks of _ extended on the May pubhe hearings Before _ 13 the Resources Devel The Provincial Trea opment Commiltee surer told the commit views were aired by tee that he had been scores of representa __ alerted to a number of tives of, businesses,. _ problems which might muuk"ipali(lu-s, school _ be .dealt with‘ in the boards. universities faw‘s regulations For labor. _ senior citizens _ example, universities and women‘s groups will be given a full Extension of the sales tax to previously exempted â€" items was denounced â€" as discri minatory and onerous Municipalities and school boards opposed the legislation because it passes on to them new costs, which they have been unable to budget for through property tax increases for this vear With a Conservative majority, the commit tee defeated 15 Liberal amendments which would have rolled back the tax on many of the items to which it was wA TERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 1982 PAGE 17 director of coâ€"ordina tion and placement now retired: The Provincial Trea surer told the commit tee that he had been alerted to a number of probiems which might be . dealt with‘ in the faw‘s regulations For example, universities will be given a full rebate for the 7%, tax they must now pay on purchases of research equipment Prof. Ted L. Batke of Waterloo, chemical en gineering department* Prof. J. Aribur Cowan of Waterloo, physics department; Elsie Dodds of Kitch ener, bookstore man ager: Prof. Harold K. El lenton of Waterloo physics department: In a major policy shift, the government has decided toallow beer to be sold during professional sporting events at Toronto‘s Ex hibition Stadium, Ham ilton‘s Ivor Wynne Sta dium and Ottawa‘s Lansdowne Park. According to the Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relaâ€" tions, sale of beer will be permitted on a test basis until the end of A. Bruce Gellativ of Waterloo,. vice presi dent. finance and operations; Prof. Donald E. Irish of Waterloo, chairman. chemistry depart ment: Ursula Knabenschuh of Kitchener. office manager, coâ€"ordinaâ€" tion and placement deâ€" partment; Eldon Kress of Wa terlon, former carpenâ€" ter. plant operations department. _ now ore tired: J. Gerald Hagey of Kitchener. founding president. now re tired: Katherine Hiebert of Kitchener, secretary to viceâ€"president, finance and operations; Nicholas Lauer of Kitchener,. former biod ogy department green house keeper. now re tired: Prof. Donald MacKk ay of Waterloo. chem istry department; Prof._ Paul Meincke of â€" Kitchener. former civil and systems de sign engineering pro fessor,. now retired: Prof. Rex Guest of London. former chem istry professor. now re tired: â€" â€" Vera Leavoy of Wa terlono, financial ad ministration manager office of research: Carl Totzke of Wa terloo, director of ath leties DBoris Lewis n Bright. former head li brarian,. now retired: Prof. tGGordon F Pearce of Waterloo mechanical engineer ing department; Prof. teoflre Power of Conestoga biology department, Beer will be sold as refreshments only, in paper cups, two to a customer. The policy may be in effect within two to three weeks, when the Cabinet has passed the regulation, stadiums have made official requests, and municipal councils have made a ruling Beer sates will only be permitted at profes sional sporting events, such as Blue Jays baseball games. Bliz zard soccer games and Canadian Football League games, and will be strictly con trolled 1983, at which time the province will decide if it should continue _ ft police or liquor inspec tors report that beer drinking fans get car ied away and offend others, the province will consider ending the experiment