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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Oct 1991, p. 9

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Mental Health mutton to host charity art luctlon The Canadian Mental Health Association will present its annual Charity Art Auction on Friday, November I, 6 pan. at the 'Dnmsylvanio Club in Kitchener. . . _ "'____- w -~ -- r‘-" "If people take this opportunity and donate, United Way will be able to meets its goal and, in so doing, help meet the needs of many people in our community. Last year, 43 per cent of the people approached in workplaces donated, and 2,681 people gave through the mail. We will have to raise these f1gurrs thin year if we are to meet the $3.3 million Pmmt, " no decision has been made yet on s','leP,f1ertPtnu.m'11.tGitiitictiie7(iiiitir. Specimen iun.trutstsid,eeNdeeGit". meats 1l',W,"l'l'd to use portable buildings. " been an up and down week for United Way of MN United Way of Kitchener-Waterloo and Area has raised $1,236,022 of its $3.3 million campaign target. The results place the fund-raising drive at 37.5 per cent of its goal. “This has been an up and down week for United Way," say: volunteer campaign chairman Alex Brown. ' "We continue to receive good news from some of the workplaces, but others have not been able to match their contributions from last year. A number of organizations have a mailer employee base to draw on this year, and despite their best etforta, that makes it awfully tough to reach donation levels of previous years." Brown says he’s still optimistic that the campaign goal will be reached and is looking to those members of the community who have not taken the opportunity to donate to do their part. 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Having spent my entire working lite in the service of my county, law enforcement and Cmadicms in all walks of lite, I now seek your support in serving you and your interests as your representative on City and Regional Council. "On November 12, elect" The bazaar will feature the sale of hprpebaking, a bid and buy auction, infant and children's wear, ladies' dresses, and much more. A gourmet lunch will be served including traditional and delicates- sen foods. Five door prizes will be awarded as part of the event. First prize is a return trip for two from Toronto to any Canadian Airlines scheduled desti- nation in Canada. Second prize is a $500 food voucher from Zehrs Markets, third prize is two nights in the Prime Mittiister's suite at the Waterloo I.rtnutourttttEiyeiv-u.omipauaktor-tGGi the Toronto Hilton Hotel and ttith prize is one night for two at the Chestnut Park Hotel in Toronto. Allproeoedaraisedfromthebmnrwillbeusedto support religious and educational programs for Young Judea and their Bummer camps in Ontario, and for medical. educational and human-care "rvitmsR-trrmsth-ndehiidrenin-. Madman-Who Bazaar I: set to 90 Plan to attend this year's 29th annual Anniver. sary of the Hadaaaah-Wizo Bazaar, Wednesday, itJ.e.thr., 6, at the Kitchener Farmer', Market, 10 an. . pan. tnd.ot.setetorguardianwiiitsri1GCii Anaheim, California in September 1992 to present the fire truck to their local Fire Chief. The weekend will include a trip to Disneyland. 2.rtt.tiyisayudtoisemitheenuysormtothe United States when one winner will be randomly tt.ltety1on.ettst 16, 1992 The wiyyiyrytungBtak 11t,flitrer1oo,,rit1tttt,uipetu Waterloo region my: and public boards of 1tetirriituPitirtttieeGGGtiirii'iiiisi'i ,rinttirtgtttsmrfimt%ek. PPttte,etieul.tetrtttapehgsni2rar, ',emtelttrtey?tringyeidirrTiarsfiii',Tii' f?yt,elrertuvutd0irGiiitiitFiiiiiili;i7 9tit.mfkotratitrt,remarturGViigtTuTii. ytrieikintdokmher,GGtGiUi"iti"Fi'7i Department will Vilit local schools to ditribute 'ietrhtntprormtrandteilthestuanuitGiiie- When the provincial government mandates a curriculum, a new course, a new direction to the school boards, the grants and memes are set up to pay for these new projects. However as um: moves on. the government cuts back on their funding and the responsibility of maintaining these programs falls to the local municipality. Every year the pementage of the budget that comes from the government diminishes and themfore every year the board must go to the local taxpayer for more money. I look forward to your continued support for the November 12 election " Waterloo Separate School Board trustee and will endeavour to work on keeping YOU informed The process of this budget presentation ts started by the administration who through each school. and each department ot the board, submits proposals for consideration Some of the budget areas include salaries, Mneftts, maintenance, transportation The budget for the Waterloo Separate Board for this school year is $125 million dollars. The salaries and benefits , Ei portion of that budget is ' '- $83 million. Every month the public meeting of the Management Committee is given a summary of the . items of interest. This ‘ 'rc: I " summary shows how the t rr monies are being spent and I'Cf, what percentage of the f) n; dollars that were budgeted ‘ tra are actually used. This 9’ summary also shows the revenues that come into " the board from the . ‘ Fi Government of Ontario 't and from the levies from the municipalities. If there is some concern over spending, taxes, etc., this is the place for the public to be. I believe that I am the only person in the city of Waterloo to have had the opportunity to be elected to both the public and separate school boards. In both school boards, because of my business experience, I have been appointed to the Finance or Management Committee with responsibility for working on the budget for presentation to the Board, By Jacqueline Parke Let’s Talk Money I I I I TRUSTEE TALKS ... NAM ME. MY. ocn Choose from 8 unique Christmas arrangements which are on display in the shop. Classes are on Mondays & Wednesdays 7:00 pm. - 9:00 p.m. Commencing November 11, 1991 Registration Fee '7.00 - SuppliesiExtra, ‘30 iittativip (MM 298 Marsland DIN; Waterloo 746-4891 by» r 'ifiir ' run-7.7.. u...

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