10 Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, May 9, 1973 PAINTING & DECORATING 196 Pinegrove Cres. Waterloo C Y 6x P plct ce Mhamie . * PAPERHANGING OUR SPECIALTY Call Now â€" Free Estimates INTERIOR EXTERIOR 884â€" 1094 JOHN GUBESCH This Wearâ€"Ever Cookware set (regular $29.95 value) with every Admiral gas range purchased, as illustrated in this advertisement. l Model GM3725 * No down payment e Easy credit terms * Pay on gas bill Model GS2726 after 5:00 p.m. Campaign may break record If the present speedâ€"up in Federated Appeal colâ€" lections continues, officials see a new record for the completion of the campaign may be set. Donors are meeting the request for the necessary 10 per cent increase and the campaign workers have set new records for speed and thoroughness. ‘"Current â€" pledges are Waterloo Kitchener JESSOPS cleaners This beauty features such excellence as: . . . cookâ€"andâ€"hold oven control . .. swingâ€"out broiler . . . oven window and light . . . backguard light . . . minute minder & clock ADMIRAL 30° GAS RANGE You‘ll enjoy the same quality and convenience as above only in less space. ADMIRAL 24" GAS RANGE Available in avocado, harvest gold and coppertone, $10.00 extra. UNION GCGAS WATERLOO SQUARE MALL WATERLOO $239.95 Installation Extra Installation Extra Ontario & Duke Sts. Waterioo Square $229.95 743â€"2691 coming in 20 per cent fastâ€" er than last year, with re turns at the end of last week of $580,911.," stated Appeal President, Joseph the Campaign officials, to the five thousand workers, to the close coâ€"operation between union and manageâ€" ment, and to the assistance we are receiving from the media. The industrial canâ€" vass, under the leadership of William <Perfuss, A.T. has been the most thorough in our history. Employees have been most responsive Local students set up consulting service to our appeal to take a fair share in the campaign."‘ Outstanding contributions have been received from Kaufman Lumber Limited, Several students in the School of Business and Economics at Waterloo Luâ€" theran University will be providing a consulting serâ€" vice for small firms within 60 miles of the campus for the summer months. Gilles J. Rancourt of Waterloo will coordinate the program, which is being We have taken over the showroom ond stock of a well known local these superb savings to facilitate shawroom reâ€"design and introducâ€" thon of new and expanded line. Open Tonight Until 9 Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 9 pm. JAMES G. SNELGROVE is pleased to announce the opening of his office for the practice of law at commencing May 1st, 1973 Telephone 743â€"1473 45 WEBER STREET EAST KITCHENER. ONTARIO B.A.. L.L.B. DEALER SHOWROOM CLEARANCE ENTIRE LINE OF pledged an amount five times over pledges for 1972, with high employee partiâ€" cipation. . Harold Freure Limited employees reached record contributions; emâ€" funded by the Ontario ministry of industry and tourism. These funds have been made available to the government by the Imperâ€" ial Oil Company. Advice and support has also been promised by the business and economics faculty at Limited; Silverwoods Daiâ€" ries; â€" Baetz Furniture; Kuntz Electroplating; and H. Boehmer also contributed Mr. Rancourt, a thirdâ€" Over 350 pieces of @ office chairs @ sofas @ arm chairs @ coffee tables, etc. â€" perfect for the business office, home office, den, recreation room, living room or what have you. This offering is not to be mistaken for low line merâ€" chandise. It is a high quality, sturdily constructed, durable, lasting and well designed line of furniture. 480 DUTTON DRIVE PALMER DESIGN GROUP WATERLOO â€" PHONE 885â€"1950 Off Weber North Just Before Raitway Underpass SHOWROOM FURNITURE FOR HOME OR OFFICE OFF List Price to reach the objective. Those still to be heard from will determine the final outcome of the campaign. in an excellent fashion. Campaign officials emâ€" phasized that the employees of aimost every company in the Twin Cities have been year student, said the obâ€" jectives of the program are to provide lowâ€"cost counâ€" selling to firms which wouldn‘t â€" ordinarily â€" hire p r ofessional c o nsultants. The fee charged will cover only expenses of the student consultants for such items as travel and will not exâ€" ceed a total of $100 per client firm. Only third and fourth year students will be inâ€" volved in the project. They will investigate the problem area encountered by the company and provide writâ€" ten recommendations. If the client wishes, the stuâ€" dent counsellors will also implement â€" their recomâ€" mendations. Applications for assistâ€" ance from the studentâ€"adâ€" visors will be limited to ownerâ€"operated firms withâ€" in an hour‘s driving distance of the Waterloo Lutheran campus. The size of firms accepted will have revenue of less than $1 Million or employ fewer than 25 perâ€" 10