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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jun 1982, p. 6

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beginning in the 11th year. â€" THE PURCHASE PRICE. The purchase price must not ex ceed $115.000 in Metro Toronto and surrounding areas. EKewhere in Ontario, the maximum pur HEREF‘S HOW OUR PLAN WORK S. If you decide to buy, you must make a minimum down payment of 10% of the purchase price The Renter Buy foan will amount to an addrttonal 10% up to a maximum of $5,000. The loan must be added to the total down payment. The 15 year, interest free loan is payment free for the first 10 years, with repayments IF YOU‘RE A RENTER, HERE‘S ENCOURAGEMENT TO BECOME A HQME OwWNER. From now until October 30, 1982, the Ontario Renter Buy Program is offering an interest â€"free loan of up to $5,000 for 15 years to Ontario residents who have been renting for the previous 12 months or who have never owned their own home. The loan applics to the purchase of newly constructed homes only. PAGE 6 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESOAY, JUNE 18, seaz SNMNNURNNIHHENNttentonttrronmeneniomtnemmsmcinpammentnonanmaiin usc Smd ... 2200200 8 tÂ¥#) Llw’ CORNER ONTARIO AND DUKE STS., ) ‘ AND WATERLOO SOUARE We offer: e Complete courses or individual instruction. e Standard and automatic cars available. e Certificate issued for Insurance Premium Reductions @ Approved & Registered by the Ontario Safety League e Income Tax Deductable $5000 BRINGS YOU CLOSER ( «lt PARKDALE PLAZA, WATERLOO FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL dependable dry cleaning CANADA DRIVING SCHOOL to meet Ontario‘s housing needs of today and tomorrow THE PEOPLE WHO QUALIFY. Individuals and couples can apply, but couples can make only one application If you or your spouse have owned residential property (with the excep tion of vacant land or seasonal vacant cottages ) in the 12 months prior to the date of application, you do not qualify. Corporations, THE HOMES THAT QUALIFY, Any home or unit suitable for perma nent, year round living as long as it was not used previously for resiâ€" dential purposes. This includes condominiums, mobile homes and owner built units. Housing on the resale market does not qualify. chase price is $90,000. Minimum qualifyiny price is $20,000 GRAND RIVER BASIN WATER MANAGEMENT STUDY . 7:Q0 p.m. Knox Presbyterian Church, (Erb St. w near Marsland Centre) Waterioo, Ontario _ _ Wednesday, June 23, 1982 All iInterested Public Welcome Auto Body of PUBLIC MEETING Presentation of the Final Report of the 60 Bloor Street West, 1 1th floor, Toronto, Ontario MAW 3B8. Phone: Toronto area: 963 1560 Outside Toronto: 1 800 268 1158 (toll free) The Ontario Government Working to Hetp People. 60 Bloor For full details, please contact Ontario Mortgage Corporation, We‘ ve just covered the points of the Ontario R Program. The unit must be occupied as a principal residence on or before â€" April 30, 1983. CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS. frustees, partnerships, etc. also do not qualify. WHEN THE PURCHASE MUST BE MADE. This program went into effect May 14, 1982 and continues to October 30, 1982 inclusive. Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Claude Bennett, Minister Witham Davis, Premier NOTICE Ontario Ontario Renter Buy . _AALL SHADES ,' g;,lii;’; EXCELLENT SELECTION IN STOCK r()‘)‘ | E’""’TEH k _ k 4h ALk 4 n .n w \." As well, Bertha is a member of the board of directors of Projects SHINE, regularly volunteers to help in all aspects of the Senior Adult Day Care Program and The Tschirharts were recogâ€" nized for their teamwork in organizing such popular Adult Recreation Centre activities as Saturday Afternoon Bowling, Senior Sunday and Monday Eveâ€" ning Horseshoes. the city in recognition of their volunteer work to provide serâ€" vices to the elderly in the comâ€" munity. By Chronicle Staff Writer works one morning a week in the recreation centre‘s travel office. Four local senior citizens were . honored recently at a Senior Bill assists service clubs_ in Volunteer Recognition Dinner _ fundâ€"raising activities for seniors given by the city of Waterloo. and is responsible for the mainteâ€" . nance of the centre‘s recreation mBe:tha and jlill Tschirhart of _ equipment. toahnomarm _ wrou 4 0 i & Bertha and Bill Tschirhart of Kitchener and Waterioo resiâ€" dents Fred Hammer and William Dally were awarded plaques by Seniors honored LIVING | *# * ow m’afl CGHtNg ieside f 886.4 turns you on! QPEN Mon.. Thurs & Fr 9: . e Winners of the Senior Volunteer Recognition Awards for 1982 are: (standing from left to right) William Dally, Bill Tschirhart, Fred Hammer, and Bertha Tschirhart, seated. 1 |#2 | 5) file ABOVE SAVINGS IF YOU BRING YyouRr J BASE IN FOR A BETTER FiT. In effect until June 26th MINOR REP AIRS TO FAULTY LAMPS ON PREMISES Hammer has served on the Club 400 Executive for eight years, has assisted local service clubs in their fundâ€"raising activiâ€" ties for seniors, serves On the ARC Lite Building Committee and is the resident bartender and joke teller at all social events at the centre. The fourth award was presentâ€" ed to Hammer for his work over the past 19 years helping seniors in both Kitchener and Waterloo. Dally was honored for his work over the past five years in printing the recreation centre‘s monthly newsletter, Owl, and other centre materials. WESTMOUNT PLACE __ WATERLOO JPEN Mon.. Tues Wed , Sat 9.30â€"6 urs & Fn 9:30â€"9 30 Westmount Rd & Erb 3t us Inside Mail â€" 3100 OFF

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