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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Mar 1978, p. 23

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2 S:“_'::I ASK a Insur. 1 asout 44% pisc. § Ontario Safety League approved registered I Certificates issued for insurance Companies Income Tax Deductible Choose from several layouts while they last: Bachelors, 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms. (Some apartments even have 2 storeys.) * fully broadloomed > individusiy controlled hest F’g"'_“ ?195_.?’_'_"‘2':"‘ TheWestmount UVÂ¥ and airâ€"conditioning * frostâ€"free refrigerator * ensuite storage room * outdoor pool * sauna * gym, billiards, table tennis * landscaped roof garden. 66 Mooregate Crescent Phone: 743â€"6329 (before Mar. 10) 744â€"9142 (thereatter) Call now for rental information Models open March 10th! Lessonsâ€" Days, Evenings; Weekends ‘‘Today‘s challenge, tomorrow‘s success" was the topic for contestants in an oratorical contest held last week by the Optimist Club of Lakeshore Village. Michael Kiassen of MacGregor senior public school placed first in the boys division. Jeff Burns of St. David‘s junior high was second. in the girls contest, Jackie Barlow of St. David‘s was first, and Karen Groff of WCI placed second. Both Michael Klassen and Jackie Barlow move on to the zone finals to be held April 9. About 50 people attended the contest at the RCAFA Wing 404. Judges were Mrs. D. Morris, John North, and Lynn Woolstencroft. A Waterloo Regional emâ€" ployee, Phil Johnston, has been promoted to replace Johnston. replaces Art Pope Waterloo Square Customers! nHouRrs 18 ChaRriEs sIT w _ KiTCHENE® mONDAYâ€"SATURDAY 10â€" 5:30 P M between ONTARIO and GAUKEL St FRIDAY 10 8 P M pENMANS FACTORY OUTLET STORES Corner Ontario and Duke St., Kitchener and Waterioo Square We suggest you use our new DRIVEâ€"IN ENTRANCE on CAROLINE $7. for more convenience OPTIMISTS" WINNERS ONLY DENIM OVERALLS Values to *‘30.00 SPECIAL! Pre Washed sg°° Art Pope as the Region‘s Currently the Region‘s soâ€" social services administraâ€" cial services coâ€"ordinator, tor. Johnston, of Waterloo, asâ€" sumes his new position efâ€" ' fective April 1 af an annual re Customers!| siayorts.0 iml;‘“ope resigned earlier this th to become a social n use Of Noew! services commissioner for E on CAROLINE $1T. Ottawaâ€"Carleton Region. Johnston, 40, has worked with Regional government since it was created in 1973 and is a former welfare adâ€" ministrator for the city of Waterloo. Sixteen to 20 applications were received for the post and six people inter viewed.

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