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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Sep 1983, p. 4

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PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Tired of Poor Selection and Lack of Service ts Then come to Flood‘s Fine Furniture where the selection is ~ complete and our service effort is 100%. Ste. 1001 Marsiand Centre, Waterioo, Ont. 886â€"2363 or 886â€"2 360 BRING THIS AD IN TO RECEIVE DISCOUNTS ; I VALID UNTIL OCTOBER 1S7T, 1983 t FINANCIAL PLANNING SERVICES UNIVERSITY SQUARE PLAZA (Behind Tim Horton Donuts) 65 UNIVERSITY AVE. E. WATERLOO ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING NOW ON SALE! F]:OOd,S, e f ’ Fine _ m i Furniture 385 Frederick St. Mail â€" Kitchener HOURS: Mon., Tued., Wed. 9â€"6; 1 50 15 FOR YOUR FRAMING NEEDS / uyc st014 Thurs. & Fri. 9â€"9; Sat. 9â€"5 884â€"1310 LGOFF T%OFF Wide Selection of in Stock Frames Custom Picture Framing Senior Consultant Executive & Corporate Division V. John Fielding Flood‘s Fine Furniture Waterioo North Progressive Conservative Association Annual Meeting on Thursday, September 29, 1983 Guest Speaker: The Honourable Larry Grossman Treasurer of Ontario and Minister of Economics. at Tickets and Directions Available from Hobson, Jenkins, Duncan, Wellhauser and Taylor. Beaverdale Golf & Country Club R.R.#32, Cambridge (H) CASH BAR: 6 p.m. DINNER: 7 p.m., COST: $7.50 430 Albert Street, Waterioo 172 King St. S., Waterloo 576â€"7200 884â€"0550 Complete Collision and Auto Body 57 8â€"5050 Kitchener Fire Dept Toll Bridge Kitchener Fire Department will be operating a toll bridge Friday Sept. 23 from 5â€"9 p.m. and Saturâ€" day, Sept. 24 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Bridgeport and Lancaster Sts. with proceeds going to Muscular Dystrophy Association. Last year an amount of $3,984 was raised for MD research. Career fair at Laurier The many career possibilities open to university graduates will be displayed when 51 companies, social service agencies and govâ€" ernment take part in Wilfrid Laurier University‘s fourth annual career fair Sept. 27. Students from all programs, from firstâ€"year students to those in graduate programs, are invited to visit the booths and discuss career possibilities with the various repâ€" resentatives on hand for the day. The fair opens at 10 a.m. and will run through to 4 p.m. Among participants in the fair are Bell Canada, Canadian Generâ€" al Electric, Union Gas, General Motors, a number of insurance companies, accounting firms, soâ€" cial service agencies and provinâ€" cial and federal agencies. CKKW radio annual essay competition CKKW Radio announces this week its second annual essay contest for Waterloo Region stuâ€" dents in grades 9 to 13 with a 10â€"day trip to Europe as first prize in two classifications. Coâ€"operating again this year with the station are the Dominion Life Assurance Company and Wilâ€" frid Laurier University. Judging of entries will be done by a panel headed by Hugh MacLachlan, chairman of the English departâ€" ment at the university. SAS Scandinavian Airlines will coâ€"ordinate the European tour of six European countries with winâ€" ners and chaperones leaving for Zurich March 9, 1984. The tour prizes will go to winâ€" ners in the junior contest (grades 9â€"10) and in the senior contest (grades 11â€"13). ‘"I‘m sure you understand what you think I said, but I‘m not sure that what you heard is what I meant." Communication skills are something learned, they don‘t necâ€" essarily come naturally. Studies have shown that as much as 85% of a person‘s financial success is based on his ability to get along with people. Jaycettes hold Communication Seminar Waterloo Jaycettes are sponsorâ€" ing a ‘"Communication Dynamics‘" course this Saturday September 24 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Waterloo‘s Rink in the Park. Topics include self image, understanding, emâ€" pathy, reading and writing. Senaâ€" tor Sid Harmon, from Confederaâ€" tion Life in Toronto will be the Essay topic in both contests is: How the electronic media (televiâ€" sion, radio, computers) affect me. Essays are to be no more than 1,500 words with submissions to reach CKKW by 6 p.m. Jan, 7, News digest O Nee ie Adams returns for Women‘s Club anniversary Mary Adams of Kansas City, Mo., the first speaker at the Kâ€"W Christian Women‘s After 5 Club‘s inception 10 years ago, will be on hand Monday, Sept. 26 when the club celebrates its decade of exisâ€" tence with a Motherâ€"Daughter 10th anniversary celebration. guest speaker. Mr. Harmon is a Brampton Jaycee and a former National President of the Canada Jaycees. The cost is only $15.00 per person ($12.00 for Jaycees and Jaycettes) and includes lunch. This is an excellent course to aid you in developing your personal potenâ€" tial. For more information, call Nadine Tota at 885â€"2760 or Wendy McNaught at 576â€"6838. The evening will take place at Waterloo Inn, the very place the club started hoiding meetings 10 years ago. The new executive will be introduced, there will be a Celebration of Music and Drama with Jake Willms and his youth choir, and Mary Adams will be guest speaker. Tickets are $8. For reservations call Jan Dullaert 745â€" 2048 or Anne Snider 696â€"3213. The past success of Solutions I and II seminars for women, feaâ€" tured in area Simpson‘s stores, has prompted Simpson‘s Kitchener to once again present a series of informative seminars towards the working woman. The first two seminars were held Monday and Tuesday of this week with Julia Clubb on Investing and Marion Byrne on Life Insurance for Women. Upcoming seminars are next Monday and Tuesday and deal with Assertiveness Training with Dr. Lorraine Beatty, library adâ€" ministrator at UW and the followâ€" ing day Deborah Gembus, Insurâ€" ance Agent for North American Life will talk about Financial Planning for Today‘s Woman. The seminars, held in the Arâ€" cadian Court Restaurant, include refreshments and cash bar. Tickâ€" ets are $5 per seminar and are available at customer service. The program begins each evening at 7 p.m. and lasts for one and a half Simpson‘s seminars continue Mary Adams

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