_A new spirit of giving The May Court Clubii' R\;Jâ€"mï¬ raffle off 17 decorated Christmas trees.and 2 large wreaths Dec. 14‘.‘ atLCones‘toga_ Mall at 12 p.m. e e tamet izing and regulating 24 health disciplines in Ontario. ’?‘go five classes of professionals authorized to diagnose and use the title doctor are chiropracâ€" tors, dentists, medical doctors, optometrists and psychologists. "This legislation results from a nine year review by the Ministry of Health," says Kâ€"W chiropractor Dr. David J. Orchard. "And will make cooperation and referral of patients between medical doctors and chiropractors more easy â€" which is important for our patients, May Court Christmas dreams New law recognizes chiropractors as doctors The recently passed Chiropractic Act expressly recognizes the ability of a chiropractor to perform a diagnosis and use the title ‘doctor.‘ uon e e ce ie ? Ritchener Collegiate, beginning Tuesday, January 28. Registration fee is $35 per student. For more information or to register, call the Waterloo County Board of Education, Adult and Continuing Educaâ€" tion at 570â€"0300, ext. 4298. Heart Smart cooking course If you love % food and are concerned about nutrition, the ian Heart Foundation‘s "Heart Smart Cooking Course" is for you. This four session course will teach participants how to improve the nutritional quality of family meals, how to modify favorite recipes, plan menus, lose Wt and how to entertain and eat out in new and thy ways. The classes will be held from 7:30 â€" 9:30 p.m. at Kitchener Collegiate, beginning Tuesday. January Each tree_h;-be;;s;;n‘s‘;:ed"by local companies All I wont COSADELLA a package of legislation 1eÂ¥ | ‘imes get a bad name with the residents ~ar';l-x-nd campus. We want to do something positive." matel No . PNeSMORE 77 cvralurdnttininbitd : Abuirt lt whit hcsd s M ness, the Region of Waterloo received $26,865, off. setting a portion of the salaries of the program staff. on wipidne mc 4 Emergency situations that are most likely to moccur incldgde floods, tornadoes, hl:jn-icanes,lbliz- epidemics, transportation acci lentsinvolving hazardous materials and air or rail crashes. Under the JEPP program, a funding assistance prognmsetuptndefnysomeofthecostsof achieving higher standards of emergency preparedâ€" nase tha Romtsssetrs , 0 "~ C bSHLY DIBDRreG ional ncy plan receives maom and HEPP funding Waterloo Regional council has approved a revised Emergency Plan. The plan was prepared to provide key officials, emergency service agencies and other departments in the municipality with a general guideline to the expected response to an emergency and an overview of ‘l"esponsibilities during an emergency. _ Over Fifty Stores and Services. WESTMOUNT ROAD NORTH AT ERB STREET, WATERLOO Mondayâ€"Wednesday, Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Thursday and Friday 9:3( Representing the Waterloo Miâ€" nor Baseball Association, Wayne Drew told council he couldn‘t understand the logic of a proposed increase in excess of 60 per cent, when the rate of inflation is only It is proposed that public ice skating admission fees increase to $1.35 from $1.10 for children, to $1.50 from $1.35 for youths and seniors, and to $2.50 from $2.15 for adults. the young people in our neighborâ€" hood," Richards says. "There are a lot of people in Lakeshore who are students, unemployed or on welfare, and the fee increases may not seem like a lot, unless you are (using the facility) as a regular activity, or unless $5 makes a big difference at the end of the week." User fees WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY Si :30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m _ The committee agreed that the Optimist Club‘s situation was a unique one, and defered that item t iemth ade P06 bmi uid in i "You should check all avenues before you start hitting the little guys," he said four per cent. Dennis Hartleib of the Lake shore Village Optimist Club ob jected to a proposal that would provide the city with 15 per cent of the gross sales from concesâ€" sions. Hartleib said the Optimists Club operates its own food trailer. uses its own propane, and uses little city water and hydro. He said considering the profits made from Optimists Club concession sales are put back into minor sports, he couldn‘t understand why the city wanted to do this Turnbull said Waterloo council lors agreed to try the split com mittee system for six to 12 months. If changes are needed. council will consider those at the end of a "fair" trial period "It‘s my view that if you get a fewer number of people looking at fewer issues and then coming forward with a recommendation. you get a more inâ€"depth analysis and approach by the elected peoâ€" ple," Turnbull said Monday he did so in an attempt to get as much input from the elected people as nessible (Continued trom page A1) DECEMBER 11. 1991 . PAGE A11 Support The Ange! Tree (Continued from page A1)