PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1982 paice $558.88 rrict $369.88 Manutacturers List Price SALE PRICE 598.88 SALE PRICE 389.88 REBATE â€" â€"40.00 REBATE â€" 20.00 ALAN RIGBY‘S HOUSE OF FURNITURE ‘‘"WERE LARGER THAN WE LOOKtT" 46 King St. North, Waterioo â€" Phone 886â€"2040 AVANLABLE _ 6EE AND COLOR NO CHARGE SEE THESE OTHER BIG REBATE OFFERS! Refrigerator up to $100.00 Rebate Renges up to $75.00 Rebate Dishwashers up to $30.00 Rebate BUY BOTH THE WASHER & DRYER AND WE‘LL GIVE YOU ANOTHER $50° OFF Manufacturers List Timed Inflil‘n' Dryor Four cycies including F Four c,:l:s including Perma Press, three t selections and Drying Rack make this a topâ€"quality matching Automatic Oryer. les inc SATURDAY 9â€"5:30 Local students nominated to attend dinner with Queen There‘s a chance James W. Moore, a fourthâ€"year student at Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity, will be dining with the Queen and Prince Philip during their upcoming visit to Canada. The Queen will be in the nation‘s capital next week to officially LUMITED Staff Writer THE PAIR Nonâ€"profit groups could lose charters Consumer Minister Dr. Robert Elgie said the nonâ€"profit corporaâ€" tions were notified last January that they had Michelle Gonsalves of McCarron Crescent, Waterloo, who is a Grade 13 student at St. All MPs were asked by Prime Minister Truâ€" deau to submit names of a priority and alterâ€" nate candidate beâ€" tween the ages of 18 and 35 from their ridâ€" More than 9,000 nonâ€" profit community, soâ€" cial and service clubs in Ontario are in danger of losing their charters if they don‘t file upâ€"toâ€"date informaâ€" tion on their directors and officers with the Ontario Consumer Ministry before Sept. prociaim Canada‘s new constitution, and durâ€" ing that time, a dinner for young Canadian achievers will be held. Waterioo MP Waiter McLean announced Monday that Moore was chosen as the priâ€" ority candidate to atâ€" tend the dinner for the Waterloo riding. Each component in our $478 JVC/Proâ€"Tech system is pertfectly balanced with the others. The end result is a system that sounds expensive but isn‘t. We‘ve teamed the 25 watt per channel JVC Râ€"1X AM/FM Stereo receiver with the JVC Lâ€" A21 semiâ€"automatic turntable and a pair of Proâ€"Tech Vâ€"802 speakers. Stop by and listen to our $479 JVC/Proâ€"Tech system . You‘ll discover that great music isn‘t atways expensive. Includes 3â€"5â€"10 year ertended warranty. component system. it includes a 4 band tuner with AM / FM stereo, integrated amplifier with 20 watts per channel; metal ready cassette deck with 2 motors, fuil togic control and Sup@r ANRS noise reduction; 4‘ fullâ€" range bass reflex speakers. It‘s compact, lightweight, nayloufltoodhor.uadnobun“ortakctpaflna& piece home system . (120 AC. batteries, 0" car battery) 610 King 51. 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Mary‘s High School in Kitchener, was named the alternate candidate for Waterloo riding. When charters are cancelled, corporations forfeit any remaining property to the crown and lose their limited liability protection, which means directors and officers can be held personally responâ€" sible for the organizaâ€" tion‘s debts. An application can be made to revive a corâ€" poration within two years after it has been dissolved by paying a $50 fee. Moore was also acâ€" tive as an organizer of a ball hockey league in his community. In adâ€" dition, he is the recipiâ€" ent of several scholarâ€" ships at Wilfrid Laurier University, inâ€" cluding an award for highest scholastic standing in thirdâ€"year business and economâ€" from outstanding scho lastic achievements and many awards, he has been involved with the Elmira and Woolâ€" wich Community Theaâ€" tre Workshop and is currently writing a oneâ€"act play which will be entered in a drama competition in Oakville in June, 1982. *"Any one of the nomâ€" inated individuals would have made the residents of Waterloo region proud," he said. ‘‘The dinner for Canaâ€" dian achievers is a highly appropriate celâ€" ebration of an event which will undoubtedily affect the future qualiâ€" ty of life for today‘s young people." McLean praised the quality of the many candidates whose names were put forâ€" ward from the Waterâ€" loo riding. The names of both candidates have been submitted for the conâ€" sideration of Trudeau‘s special projects group, which will make the final selection later this week. Moore has been ofâ€" fered a fellowship at the Massachusetts Inâ€" stitute of Technology for the autumn of 1982. He also achieved shortâ€" list status as a canâ€" didate for a Rhodes Scholarship. Michelie Gonsaives, 18, has achieved many awards for scholastic proficiency and citizenâ€" ship. As well, she has an outstanding record for community work and contribution to the Waterloo region swim team. ics.