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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 May 1982, p. 12

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PAGE 12 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 109, 19082 TECHNOLOGY Paint No More! Graduate placement for these programs is consisâ€" tently high â€" at or near 100 per cent â€" and starting "salaries are excelient. Conestoga College has openings ftor September in three technology Dipioma programs: Why wait any longer to start building your future? Technology is a growth area for the 1980s. Technology means jobs â€" Conestoga can give you the skiltls to get started! You still have the opportunity to start towards career with a solid future â€" in technology. Civil Engineering Technology (Doon campus) Construction Engineering Technology (Doon campus) Mechanical Engineering Technician â€" For more information on these programs call Career Services today. . SIDING, SOFFIT, FASCIA Hydraulics and Pneumatics (Gueiph campus) «O § Year Guarantee on all Workmanship O 20â€"40 Year Warranties SCOTT â€" WOODHOUSE. THE BETTER ALTERNATIVE AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR ALCANâ€"KAISERâ€"HUNTER DOUGLAS Protect your investment EAVESTROUGH ESTIMATES SIDING Scrottâ€"Woodhouse CALL 884â€"3353 THE BETTER ALTERNATIVE GUARANTEES If you‘re not afraid to start up a business. don‘t be afraid to ask for infornation. call CASE today! ~_. â€" _ Mor m6re infomnction oall: â€"t6 0 _â€"___ CASE OFFICE 744â€"4186 cluding interviews, refâ€" fiveâ€"week orientation program, in order to be matched with a Little 1981, 216 local women donated 22,000 hours to their Little Sisters and thorough screening, inâ€" friends? Big Sister Joanne Waugh says: "I wanted to encourage with problems at What inspires a woman to volunteer over 150 hours per year to befriend a young girl or boy who may be having trouble coping nually proclaimed to publicly recognize the devoted women volunâ€" teers of the local Big Sister agency. Big Sister Week to begin The women have TO OPENING YOUR May 24â€"30 is Big Sisâ€" starting your own business unttil you‘ve got all the facts. CASE®* can help! For a modest fee CASE can provide you with the services of an experienced \omlu;florwhooonmyoummam seps up o successful operation mation on markefts, location and future Balloons, a clown, a feast of hamburgers, popcorn, milk and soft drinks, plus, most important of all, a swimming pool stocked with trout, all made last Saturday unforgettable for the 80 children who took part in the Waterioo Rotary Club‘s 15th Annual Fishing Party for Crippled Children. As is always the case with any fishing expedition, while many of the novice fishermen went home proudly carrying their catches, some were left with only tales of "that big one that got away.‘" (Photo by Melodes Martinuk). Don‘t put everything you‘ve got into _ ,, s fame Nate ts ) s"ate * atpts out to, share with and be a friend to a beautiâ€" ful little girl. dren and the chance to Sister‘s life inspired Sister and has helped me to grow as a person. little sister of my own, I love my involvement also allowed me to same interest in young peovle. It is a good for herself, just as I was encouraged by the people who I reâ€" member beliing me learn to heip myself." someone else to try hard in life to grow and live and be responsible FISHING PARTY Bonnie Rawn agrees. a Big encouraged to see their It is hoped that Big Sister Week will prompt more women to apply to become Big Sisters. They should be 20 years or oider and be prepared to commit at least one year to their participate together in by the agency‘s board The 159 current Big Sisters are invited to be the guests of honor at A recognition dinner will be held on May 26 at the Granite Club. experience that I will always love and are the volunteers who fundâ€"raising events and its supportive memberâ€" at held once a month with confidentially share problems and sucâ€" their parents, their schools, or other local agencies. As well, there are several Budâ€" one of the three recreâ€" ation programs sponâ€" sored by the agency. dies (young boys) who have a Big Sister and meeting. Memberships raised $7,300 in 1981. agency‘s annual memâ€" bership campaign small, receive newsletâ€" ters, and are entitied to vote at the annual participate in group starts. Members make At the conclusion of Big 5â€"16, who

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