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Waterloo Chronicle, 22 May 1969, p. 1

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F Canadiana theme planned- . for Waterloo's first motel Architect Lea Matthews of Kit. Attener designed the proposed W/tTi in conjunction with Bob w, whom the company offici- Is say "played an important role h the design." The aim is to "have something vith a special flavor to attract a Gartshore's university career mas spent at Tri State College in Indiana, where he studied engin- eering before joining his father's construction company in Sault Ute. Marie. Ramsbottom, came here from Bournemouth, England, after com- pleting his undergraduate studies u Oxford University. Now aged Str, he has spent three years in graduate studies at the Univer- IIty of Waterloo, where he is cur- gently completing his doctorate BI chemistry. Trbovich has spent four years t, the University of Waterloo, m where he will graduate this btt with an honors degree in political science. Gartshore and Trbovich are both natives of Sault Ste. Marie mg both aged 24 years. They are Jeff V. Ramsbottom, kWayne Gartehore and Ron G. bovich, who formed the com- Pany specifically for the Water- tt project, for which they be- ve there are extensive market possibilities. The company proposing the 50- mm building on the Simon‘s Eas- t2, Mfg. Co. Ltd. property on niversity Avenue West is named from the first letter of its three principals’ last names. I Construction could begin this (all on the city’s first motel. if HGT Motels Ltd. proceed with plans approved by the planning board last week. 861' Match Lil. Mm m M to right) Jeff Rimm, Wayne 60% and Ron illlglliiitttmiiroo mm t war-two. ovum . . WY. MAY a, nu Chotntmiiete m ...,....,. iIl?lllti! Commission. "The money to make it work is there . . . It's I question of mak- ing the decision on where one gets the best value." "We're going for quality," they pointed out, explaining that $12,500 per unit is the estimated plans. A prestige restaurant, cocktail lounge, split level units overlook- ing I courtyard, a multi-Ievel pub, beer garden and conference rooms are all included in the They did a market survey and completed a prospectus on the motel‘s fihehcial feasibility, which Plans for the business have been cooking since last Septem- ber. "We've really worked at it and we're still arranging against all sorts of contingencies," they pointed out. Projected employment, in] and pug time, is 31 persons. In addition, they will hire a man, with nine years hotel ex- perience and who is particularly well qualified to run a dining mom, as executive manager. Ti-hovich has worked as a bar- tender at various resorts and got in some experience at the office end of the business as well. The others have also held jobs from which they can turn their experi- ences to good use in the new ven- "We thoughi ive Ea“; aieal need for this and took it on " a chal- 1estgtt,"_thev explained this week. All three will manage the mo- tel. They have had some experi- ence in this field during their student days. university clientele. both student and faculty, as well as executive- meyrrpentrtype people." at the Ontario siaritie; The units will also be larger than any others in Ontario. Most rooms will be split level. Those (Continued on Page 2) cost of the building, where the going rate is $7,000 to $8,000 per unit. 's “min. the load unmSiHQuL'Emua w" Ti.' an bola. and. h 0 50m in»... Count-valor- will Thick. The purpose of the rally, she said, is to prepare now for Bros man to Woman Week, since'the project will involve between 3.000 and 4,000 women volunteers. "During the actual week itself, we estimate that the actual con- tact time for telling a neighbor-- or a group of neighbors-plus dis- tributing an educational pam- phlet, would take about one hour be made by women in 'rareitths hotly way who tell others about the importance of breast self-ex- amination and Pap smear tests for the early detecfion of cancer and the cervix," said Frances L. Denney, chairman of Woman to Woman Week. The Woman to Woman cam- paign, which will be the most in- tensive, personalized project by the local cancer society in its history, will Actually take place Oct. S-H. The aim is educational. not a fund-raising drive. "We' believe that a_ tTmendous impact can North Waterloo Cancer Unit's Woman to woman campaign, which opens with a mass rally for women May 28 at 8 p.m. at K-W collegiate auditorium. will serve as a guide for the project province-wide". . __ - _ "_--- -- ---- -__ vrvn-ilvl‘ In: “I: - of the proposed lowland office building at the corner of Albert and Erb Streets. my a. Ald. Roy Bauman went on record as the only member of council to oppose a bylaw amending the city's official plan to allow construction of the Diamond office building on the old city hail site and an amendment to the zoning bylaw which would permit 'hh, Bridge Street on University Avenue East; Police are seeking I to 50-year-old Inspect. Alton} 11,000 persons watched the Kar Sermon: Club's ai mm Victom Day Bangaratama. _ emu attended the umvenny " Waterloo', iavitatioLi is}; new track and tuid moot. . weekend. '. Co-ttoe, will may “in out; 1ttt'fhretrutrteiqtsseetett---e-r,.s. 1fttrPr.'"t_ttetrt-seeuiaioriG"siG,-"iT -m'tgitsghomt8ttoto8ttttt O q q In " Birryearartd Sherry Lynn Unusual. no Er!) St. W, “(and scrapes when knocked down by a car driven by man. Huang. '" [burden Ave. The child run into the path of the car inftoatottterttome. May " Soil testing equipggentAwerqt into operation on the Nun to address K-W rally " II. A downpour which began Saturday continued throughout day, Putting a dampen“- on raider-U plans for the holiday tr. _ix-yeuo_ld girls we}: indecently malted near as this M, no" the old city In", 0. tho Shaky Madam] oHieo sumac... Tosh "It is absolutely vital that as many' women as possible attend this initial rally. Invitations have been extended to womert's groups throughout the Twin Cities, Bad- en, St. Agatha. New Hamburg, Elmira, St. Jacobs, Bridgeport and many other areas asking them to delegate two or more re- presentatives. At the same rally, th medical consultant will be present for a question and answer session. Two films, Breast Self-Examination. and Time and Two Women, will be shown. Sister St. William, a young "modern" nun with an engaging manner and a skilled speaker. opened the first cytology labora- tory in southwestern Ontario in At the preparatory rally on May 28, the principal speaker wilt be Sister St. William, the "tty. ing nun" for the Ontario division of the Canadian Cancer Society. She is coordinator of education for the division. A medical tech- nologist, she has been involved with cancer detection since her studies at Roswell Park Memor- ial Institute, Buffalo. of a woman's time." she said (Continued on Page 2)

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