A day. | they will % T; remember W®& The following breakâ€" taken. Anndale Rd., andâ€"enters were reâ€" entry via balcony door, ported by Waterloo Reâ€" nothing taken. Quiet gional Police the week _ PI., entry via bedroom of Oct. 10â€"17. window, stereo taken. Iroquois PI., dining _ Westcourt PI., entry room window entered, unknown, food taken. jewellery and cash â€" High St., entry through taken. Shakespeare â€" rear window, T.V., guiâ€" PIl., entry via rear tar, radio camera and door, unknown if anyâ€" â€" clothes taken. Sunnyâ€" thing taken. Lester St., _ dale PI. entry through entry unknown, noth _ rear door, two bicycles ing taken. Regina St. taken, Albert St., unâ€" N., entry via window, known if anything stereo equipment â€" taken. [ \\66 \,‘(0 06 ol C Volvo \69'&‘ Rabbit 5* Mercedes N. American models. Iroquois PI., dining room window entered, jewellery and cash taken. Shakespeare PIl., entry via rear door, unknown if anyâ€" thing taken. Lester St., entry unknown, nothâ€" ing taken. Regina St. N., entry via window, stereo equipment The following breakâ€" andâ€"enters were reâ€" ported by Waterloo Reâ€" gional Police the week of Oct. 10â€"17. The purpose of the trip is to afford disabled youngsters the opportunity to visit places and attractions they might ordinarily not be able "It‘s the first time this project has been completed (at this level) in the past three years," said committee chairman Jaycee Berâ€" nie Westfall, coâ€"ordinator of the excusion. Faces lit up, eager as ever, some 3540 students from New Dawn and McQuarrie Memorial schools could hgrdly“w‘il Friday as they boarded a bus for a memorable trip to see Niagara Falls â€" courtesy of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Jaycees. The dayâ€"long trip saw teachers, aides, volunâ€" teers and of course the youngsters visit such places as Circus World Ripley‘s Believe it or Not, Movieland, and Country Bears. \The local level Jaycees sponsored the venture to the honeymoon capital as participants in the Canadaâ€"wide Jaycee program "Holiday for the Handicapped." Chronicle Staff Honnic Sizect OW FACTORY OUTLET Stuffed BONNIEâ€"DOG draws! 141 Whitney PI., Kitchener at the end of Cedar Street S. off Courtiand Ave. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! SHOE SPECIALS!! Dissatisfied with present service? For expert repairs. call Mike or Klaus at Breakâ€"andâ€"enter DATES Imperfect and discontinued national brand children‘s shoes shoes limited since 1910 435 Conestogo Rd W Waterioo Cash sales only Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 884â€"7640 23 13 27 NOV. 11 Young Cindy LeBlanc of Waterioo is all excited alongside Bernie Westfall of Kâ€"W Jaycees and New Dawn school prinicipal: John Spinak as she is the first to board the bus for Niagara Falls Friday during Jaycees ‘"Holiday for the Handicapped." _ _ _ e Over 2,000 copies of this book are now in Waterloo homes. An ideal choice for giftâ€"giving or as a souvenir of Waterioo for our visitors. e A presentation in historical form of the Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario from 1806â€"1982 contained in 132 pages of text, maps, 175 photos and a 12â€"page sports history. e Attractively priced at $6.00 per copy and available at local book stores and the following outlets: "WELCOME TO WATERLOO®" Waterioo Chamber of Commerce Waterioo Public Library Adult Recreation Centre (Oktoberfest Parade Sales Location) Zehrs Markets in Waterioo Uptown Waterioo Stores ~ warERr1OG 1 ' OPEN MON.â€"SAT. 8 A.M.â€"8 P.M. , SUNDAY 12 NOONâ€"8 P.M. Y‘:‘ "TRY OUR SOFT ICEâ€"CREAM" â€" NOW IN OUR NINTH YEAR â€" 478â€"A Albert St. N. â€" Next to Zehrs Parkdale Plaza â€" 885â€"0580 â€" Waterloo *" WHARF FEATURING: e _1_2_!ar_i_eties of Fish & Chips (including Halibut) o i e Clam Chowder e Back Bacon on a Bun e Burgers e Steak on a Bun BREAKFAST served any time of day FAMILY DINING or TAKEâ€"OUT "FOR A HARVEST OF THE SEA"~ CHARGEX ACCEPTED RESTAURANT Rick Campbell photo WATERLOO CHRONICLE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1982 â€" PAGE 15 REâ€"ELECT BIGGS WATERLOO ALDERMAN RICHARD MARY JANE MEWHINNEY FIRM STAND REâ€"ELECT