An ODC business incen- tive loan of $100,000 and a small business loan of 850,000 have been authorized for Olympic Spieth Ander- son Limited of Orillia. The company will use the funds toward the cost of facilities manufacture gymnastic Ll,',",',',',',,'). K-Vet Limited of Cam- bridge, will receive a busi- ness incentive ' loan of $145,000 to expand its operations. The company manufactures and distri- butes a wide range of veterinary pharmaceuticals and related products. Industry and Tourism Min- ister Claude Bennett has announced OntariO'Develop- ment Corporation loans to- tailing $870,000 to three On- tario companies and nine small businesses. Each of the loans is repayable with eight per cent interest. Residents plan candidates night An all candidates meeting has been scheduled for Sir Edgar Bauer School on November 26 at 8:30 p.m., the Lakeshore Residents Association has announced. ' We have the largest assortment of trims and braid y in Waterloo, A Como In and Brown Amund - Soc Our (Icahn! Sanction of Inspector Chuck DevisOn of the Waterloo Fire Department shows students at Laurel Vocational School the correct procedures involved in use of fire extinguishers to put out small tires. The students also viewed a film on safety when dealing with a wide variety of small fires. The association plans to Waterloo company to get government loan as the Waterloo County and Separate School boards this week. approach all candidates for the City of Waterloo as well The meeting will be open to the public. The nine businesses re- ceiving loans include $50,000 to Universal Chrome Furni.. ture Manufacturing Limited, a Toronto manufacturer of chrome tables and chairs. which has received $50,000 to expand its production. Hamilton Ruling and Bin- dery Service Limited of Hamilton received an ODC loan of $50,000 to increase M-S-M Electroplating Limited, engaged in nickel chrome, brass and copper electroplating, will use an ODC pollution control loan of $250,000 to erect a 17,400 sq. ft. plant in a new indus- trial park in Waterloo and install pollution control equipment. Projections by the three companies nttvit'lf, the loans indicate at they ex- pect to create a total of about 100 new jobs within a period of five years. Albert Wysatko, proprie- iContinuedfromm-tt tor of Albert's Marina near tion minister Tom Wells Bradford, received an ODC has been "extremely re- loan of $50,000 to manufac- sponsive"tothe needs of the ture, install and service area. He said he expects fabric tops for cruisers and that the ministry will runabouts. McMaster Con- apprttveacorttraet fora new crete Products Limit- school in the Lincoln Vil- ed of Flesherton, received lage area. an ODC small business loan The Neil A. MacEachent of $50,000 to construct and Public School in the Lake- equip a new plant. The ' shore Village area will be pany manufactures con- officially opened Decem- crete blocks. ber 10. The public is invited An ODC loan of $30,000 to attend the opening cere- has been approved for Ca- many, which is scheduled pella Chemicals Limited, a I for8p.m. Triple "F" Manufactur- ing Limited, a St.rathroy manufacturer of metal stamping and machine parts received an ODC small business loan of $20,- 000 to purchase new produc- tion equipment. has been authorized for Claytdm's Rustic Furniture and Antiques of Waterdown for a new building and fur- niture finishing equipment. production. An ODC loan of $20,000 MONDAY. NOVEMBER " 7:00pm M KITCHENER VS l 8:15pm MM WATERLOO VS. t 9:30pm J KITCHENER VS. t TUESDAY. NOVEMBER " 7:00pm MM GUELPH VS. t 8:15pm MM KITCHENER VS. t 9:30pm J WATERLOO Vtrt WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20 7:00pm 'MM WATERLOO VS. . 8:15pm J THORNHILL VS l 9 30pm M THORNHILL VS l . Note - Schedule Continues Thurs. to Sun Waterloo Minor Hockey's ANNUAL GOLD FUCK TOURNAMENT LOCATION: Waterloo Arena SUNDAY. NOVEMBER " 1:00pm M WATERLOO vs. THORNHI 2:15pm J WATERLOO vs. THORNHI 3:30pm MM GUELPH vs. TORONTC 4:45 pm J WELLAND vs. OAKVILLI 6:00pm M KITCHENER vs. BARBIE 7:15pm MM KITCHENER vs. BARBIE 8:30pm J GUELPH vs. BARBIE 9:45pm M BURLINGTON vs. GUELPH has been "extremely re- sponsive" to the needs of the area. He said he expects that the ministry will approve a contract for a new school in the Lincoln Vil- lage area. Lincoln school Tottenham manufacturer of agricultural and industrial chemicals, to help finance increased production. Candy Factory Limited, a Coiling- wood confectionery pro- ducer, received an ODC loan of $25,000 to purchase equip- ment and fixtures. VS. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. HAMILTON VS. BURLINGTON VS. GUELPH THORNHILL THORNHILL TORONTO OAKVILLE BARRIE BARRIE BARRIE GUELPH BURLINGTON OWEN SOUND OAKVILLE TORONTO WELLAND BURLINGTON Corner of King and Allen St. Waterloo. PROJECT NIP (NUTRITIQN IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM) Adult Recreation Centre Tues. Nov. 26th - 8:30pan. Sir Edger Bauer School sponsored by Lakeshore Com. munity Association. tests) - -, - 7 â€â€" For appointments phone 579-1020. There is no charge. WELL ADULT. CLINIC - Co-sponsored by the Water- loo Regional Health Unit. Health Screening and Counselling by Public Health Nurse: (Includes blood pressure, urinalysis and blood Phone 745-0651 This program is open to all adults over 18 years and will be available 3 times weekly. Participants will be required to bring their own badminton birds, racquets and running shoes. Times are as follows: Bluevale Collegiate Gym 8-l0 p.m. Tuesdays Waterloo Collegiate Gym 8-10 pm. Thursdays 1iterlfr?Aeg_ittrs_tii-tp:9cindiays PROJECT 'HOPE' - Interest classes. For Adults over to years. Oil painting, Sewing, Mixed Crafts, Crochet- ing, Relaxation Exercises, Social Dancing, Rug Hook- ing. Ten week course starting soon. Only. $2.00 for full $10 week course - Register NOW. 579-1020. 1) Christmas Shopping Trip in Toronto - Nov. 28th 2) Simcoe, Ont. - Light Tour - Dec. 6th Trip to Royal Winter Fair Date: Friday, November 15th Rate: $3.50 - entrance and Horse Show For adults under 65 years, $3.50 for Horse Show plus $2.00 entrance fee. Bus leaves at 8:30 a.m., returns 6 p.m, Book NOW - call 579-1020 TREE TRAVEL GROUP (no fee required) Please Support Girls Ringetie in Waterloo Moses Springer Arena Wed. Nov. 18th-6:00-10:00p.m. Saturdays Tuesdays Thursdays PMâ€: Sundays Albert McCormick - Tuesdays " p.m. Moses Springer - Wed. " Rm. Waterloo Arena - Friday 4 - 5 pm. ADULT NOON HOUR “MING-FREE (N0 HOCKEY ALLOWED) 12 - l pmon Tues., Wed., 5. Thurs. at Moses Springer & Albert McCormick Arenas 12 - 1 p,rlt.'hte, thru Friday - Waterloo Arena MEET THE CANDIDATES NIGHT . Mmggagtd - i 518-2420 PUBLIC ICE SKATING PAR ENTS ll PRE-SOHOOLERS RECREATION BADMINTON FOR MIXED ADULTS RING ETTE SKATE-A-TN" F ACTIVITIES FOR SENIORS AFTER SCHOOL SKATING PRICE: Children 25e Adults 50e UPCOMING TRIPS 10- 1i:80a.m. l:30-3p.m. Springer Arena Family Price moo-10:00pm ADULTS ONLY 3:MMV.80pm 7:0tMP.00pm ' General Family Price ACTIVITIES W111.“ 21 â€momma Family Price 3:30-5:30 pm Family Price McCormick