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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jan 1987, p. 38

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Box 2958, Thunger Bay, Ontario, P7B 5GS5 ( Please contact the Adlys‘s LION BREWERY (4) (3) (O) (5) Because of an increase in the need throughout the Kâ€"W area, quotas for blood will be raised from 325 units per clinic to 375 units, and there will be an approximate 10 per cent increase in the number of clinics held this year. There is a blood donor clinic today from 1: 30 to 8 p.m., at First United Church, King and William Streets, Waterloo, and anyone who is in good general health and is 17 to 65 years of age is invitâ€" ed. Marilyn Logan, chairman of the Kâ€"W Blood Donor Program, says the increase is because the Rodney Gilchrist Chronicle Staff With an increase in quotas and more frequent blood doneor clinics for this year, the Kâ€"W branch of the Canadian Red Cross will be "out of blood" in Chronicle Staff the 100 positions available, 35 will be in aquatics, 25 will be in park maintenance, amd 22 will be as activity leaders with the remaining 18 jobs as concession attendants. _ These jobs will pay from minâ€" Rodney Gilchrist If you‘re a student, looking for a job this summer, you might be interested in applying for one of the 100 summer positions availâ€" able with the City of Waterloo‘s Community Services Departâ€" ment. But before you rush down to City Hall for an application, resume in hand and the cliche "the sooner the better‘‘ in mind, please note â€" applications are not processed on a firstâ€"come firstâ€"served basis. Positions will be filled according to qualificaâ€" tions. "‘Pick up the kits (student summer job applicant kit), read it carefully then fill it out as neatly and completely as possiâ€" ble," said Litwiller, who warns ‘‘applications that are not reâ€" ceived by Feb. 20, will not conâ€" sidered." Although only 10 applicants have been received to date, Litwiller expects to have reâ€" ceived about 400 by Feb. 20. Of imum Tom Litwiller, Program Suâ€" pervisor for Waterloo Communiâ€" ty Services has advice for all apâ€" plicants. Qualifications count most for summer job applicants With morale already at an "allâ€"time low", Waterioo firefighters received a further blow Monday night as city council authorized its solicitors to proceed with an appeal of the 1986 Waterioo to proceed with arbitration award appeal fire arbitration awards on all possible Included in its direction is any action to stay proceeding and stop all payments and benefits on the arbitration award until a court decision is received. The president of the Waterloo Professional Firefighter‘s Assocation was furious with the decision, claiming the court appeal to be a waste of taxpayer‘s money. "Although city council says this in no way reflects on the individual firefighter, I think if you take a close look at what‘s been happening in the area of manning or occupational health and safety, it will certainly have an impact on the firefighters. cision. "It‘s just another avenue the city has take to lower the morale at the fire department," Doug Cassidy told reporters following the deâ€" Cassidy obviously had some support on council as three aldermen, Lynne Woolstenâ€" Kâ€"W Red Cross will be ‘out for blood‘ in 1987 wage will pay from min to $8.35 per hour Applicant kits can be picked up at local high school guidance offices, at the Adult Rec Centre and in the Marsland Centre on the second floor Personnel Deâ€" with some paying a salary. A confident Epp would prefer a spring election, but says he has no idea of when it will actually take place. When the session ends in February, Epp says the two big tasks ahead of the government will be to prepare a budget and throne speech for midâ€"April. A 1987 election will also likely be a hot topic, he said. ‘"I have gone on record before, and 1 still believe that there will be an election this year, probably in late spring or early fall," said The continuation of the winter session, which began last Monday, should likely produce a few lively debates however. Epp expects heated discussion on both the ongoing public accounts debate and the Darlington Nuclear plant situation. The Liberal government is committed to keeping it open. Epp would also like to spend time promoting private property rights, a resolution he had adopted on Nov 27 of last year. Chronicle Staff Conflict of interest legislation, adoptions under Bill 165 and a handful of agricultural bills will be the highlights of what should be an uneventful fiveâ€"tâ€"six week sitting of the Ontario legislature. ‘‘You can‘t expect a lot of new stuff to take place. 1 expect the remainder of the session to last five to six weeks and be over by February 19," said Waterloo North MPP Herb Epp in a telephone inâ€" terview. ‘"I‘m ready to go anytime, I could go tomorrow," he said Confident Epp sees election But their best recruitment comes from the ‘‘buddy system," where a person who is a regular donor encourages a friend to donate with them. ‘‘*Some of our best recruiters are the donors themselves," said Logan. ‘‘*Blood is something that is always there free of charge," said Logan. "A lot of people take it for granted until they, or someone they know, has In their effort to raise about 12,000 units of blood this year, the Red Cross will be trying several new approaches . They are currently trying to organize clinics at high schools on a regular basis, where to date, it has been done only periodically. Blood plays a vital role in medicine where the availability of blood can often mean the difference between life and death. hospital demand for more blood has grown. croft, Andrew Telegdi and Dorothy Schnart, all voted against the action. The trio felt action taken two weeks ago, to attempt to arrange a meeting with Ontario Premier David Peterson and Solicitor General Keyes to discuss the arbitration process, was enough. All the furor is a result of a recent arbitration ruling that gave Waterloo fire fighters a 7.32 per cent increase for 1986, according to city statistics. The firefighters claim the increase was 5.38 per cent because it was broken into two stages for the year. The award brought a first class firefighter an annual salary of $36,725. Cassidy claims the appeal to be a waste of money because it can only be successful if the arbitrator is ruled to have made a mistake or Cassidy, he did neither. Woolstencroft, who has attempted in vain to establish a committee of council, administraâ€" tors and firefighters to work out a ‘‘Waterioo solution‘"‘, says she understands the fireâ€" fighters‘ reaction. "I understand the city position, but feel frustrated for the firefighters. "It‘s unfortunate we don‘t establish our own mechanism to build bridges to each other, rather than fighing it out in court,"" she said. partment, or on the fifth floor Community Services. Completed applications can be dropped off at the Personnel Department or Community Serâ€" vices in the Marsland Centre.

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