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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Aug 1974, p. 11

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Local Students among 12 area delegates _ Twelve Twin City high school students, (including two from Waterloo) mem- bers of Junior Achievement of Kitchener-Waterloo, left Monday for Thunder Bay as part of a group of 300 delegates from across Can- ada who will be attending the fifth annual Canadian Junior Achiever's Conferen- ce. During the ' week-long event, which is being held on the campus of Lakehead For Tef of the local group, is will be their first time on a plane, and for u but one, it will be their st exposure to a national conference. t theatre group of four students working on an pportunities For Youth grant provided entertain- ment Wednesday night in Waterloo Park. The group. following along the lines of television's past program Story Theatre, by acting out a few of the old time favorites such as the Tales of Briar Rabbit and Briar Fox and the Gingerbread Man. Visit out showmom and see what we mean. We're serious about the best. 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Sale y 12' SILVER GREEN WOOL PLUS“ $135.70 05.00 y 12' I GREEN NAROTWIST 201.96 150.00 y 12' MAINE SNAG 123.N 70.00 y 12' AMBER HAROTWISI 175.67 . 130.00 by 12' ORANGE GOLD SRAG - 251.N 175.00 by 12' PRINTED GOLO SNAG 207.20 159.00 ty 13' GREEN GRASS 05.57 50.00 PURPLE SHAG Special 5.50 " yd. GOOD SELECTION OF CARPET ENDS AVAILABLE SUITABLE uuu gnu-4‘, I nun Ul' - In I DIVUO n V HILMDLI‘; DUI I ADI FOR MOTOR HOBBIES TRAVEL TRAILERS OR CAMPERS rop In And See Thein ,7 CARPET SPECIALS! 'h University, the young peo- ple will spend four to five hours a day participating in workshops and seminars, many of which will involve key executives from major Canadian and international corporations. These top business people have yolun- teered their time to assist the teenage delegates learn more about the business of running business in a free enterprise system. dance. The students will also tour the Thunder Bay area, including many of the local industries, and enjoy several social events, concluding with a formal banquet and RE As the result of a further study, it was found that with federal assistance, the project was financially feasible. The rental of $125- $130 a month would liqui- date the government loan of $250,000 at eight per cent over a" period of 50 years, together with taxes and all maintenance costs and repairs as projected by Central Mortgage and Housing Corp. . The congregation's direct responsibility then would be only $125,000 which would be borrowed from a bank. It is felt that the congre- gation could finance this debt over a period of six years. After that, any fur- ther gifts could help to shorten the 50-year term of the mortgage with the gov- ernment or the congrega- tion could complete financ- duced to $127,684 as of Jan. l, W11; to tittt,000'--by 1972; to 873.003 by Jan. l, MS, and to $44,507 by Jan. 1 this year: Contributions of $18,000 were received for the building fund dur- ing the first six months of this year, leaving a balance of only $18,000, which, it is hoped, will be realized finally with a special offer- ing on Thanksgiving Sun- day, Oct. 13. , Meanwhile the congre- gation is proceeding with plans for the proposed se- nior citizens low-rental housing project. Early last year the con- gregation authorized a bank loan of $250,000 for a 24- nnit housing project on church property opposite the parsonage facing Allen Street. Tenders, however. were well over this figure, and interest rates had in- creased. elected at a cost of $350.- 1t00,matrdedicatedirtiNt. ”but.“ _~¢wg¢,num.. tide"iuafti',1ut'i"ftt; will» mmmeOctuump -i-,"Pte't tt ttttpt- was when-ted tgetttettmdk a: the Willa}! men-m 15mm. Mt-tr-tire-trt-tteco. the Waterloo Mu! for debtlafter " yea: cl.. rad: with a trip to Europe to commemorate his str years of Service in Wilerloo. negotiate a but loan for a maximum of 3150.0» for The congregation earlidr in the year, prawns! the memntiors-tttat the and! The August 15 issue of the Chmnicle an article titled Regional road system post- poned stated the city pays is only 12 per cent of the total area. It should have read the city pays 20 per cent of costs in the region while its representation on council is only 12 per cent. We apologize for the error and we trust it did not cause anyone any embarrass- 20 per cent of costs in the region while its population lar-alt-Postal Algicide l gal. . . . . . . ............$5.39 Muriatic Acid 1 gal. . ..............$2.15 SPECIAL: $169.95 Alum GAS BAR-B-tt Portable Cart Propane Reg. $200.25 Aluma-Chlor 25 lb ............$20.99 Open Daily 10 am to 6 pm POOL CHEMICALS mistake 595 King St. E. Kitchener, Onwio Te. 7045011 LYNDEN PARK MALL BRANTFURD 759-3452 LARGE SELECTION OF BIRDS, SMALL ANIMALS & REPTILES is. CORAL BUY ONE GET ONE 6.000 Fresh water fish arriving Wednesday Bedlam-ll! have”. laminar: ,trtt_turrtet_t.erpytieitytte ALL FRESH WATER l (OI/er Vahd August M? to August 24 only) Kitchener Watedoo REEF " UNION sfiEkf Luf.VGiGaii5i'i'iG, OPEN: Tuesday - Saturday 10 am. 5:30 pm: The TREASURE TBOVE d .6158 'ii7ir"ri"yTttiigrtreri:5ii"i"iir, -.{ Pet Shop FISH We only serve Halibut Glenridge Centre Lincoln & University 884-3900 Fish and Chips . Onion‘Rings q Shrimp WESTMDUNT PLACE WATERLOO, 576-5810 _ LAMP SHADES - & MIRRORS _ by Artisan! Brunont Thursday-Friday ttll sr. 30 pm Ontario th Duke Sts. 1hfaterrWo Squire [3333 Handcrafted METAL PLAles LAMP SHADES Completely New

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