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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Oct 1982, p. 14

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PAGE 14 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1982 Saturday and Sunday C/ax] October 23 and 24 \@/ 11 am to 5 pm Here‘s your chance to get acquaintg;d v_vith your'Uni_versity WA odibcediiieedit? Arrtiocbiiinebibinatibin en i 1 â€" the University of Waterloo â€" during its 25th anniversary year. computer demonstrations * "~Meet Your Waterloo University Recentlyâ€"released population figâ€" In 1982 the city‘s population inâ€" ures reveal that the city of Waterloo creased to 57,412; a four per cent increase over ‘81, which Mayor is not only getting better, it‘s getting Marjorie Carroll called ‘"very bigger. healthy growth for the city."‘ of Waterloo‘s 25th Anniversary Open House the high number of cycle accidents that ocâ€" curred . involving the Young 18â€"monthâ€"old Sara Webster of Waterioo wants a ftew questions answered before she shakes hands with this E.T. lookâ€"alike Saturday at Conestoga Mail. Sara, safe in the clutches of her parents, was one of the many youngsters who took advantage of the Robinson‘s promotion to view summer‘s overnight cinema hero in the realisticâ€"looking flesh. e t FIRST I WANNA KNOW... Rick Campbell photo

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