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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Sep 1983, p. 4

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PAGE 4 - WATERLOO 0mm. WEMWYL§EPTEMBER 28. 183 l Ste. 'ttttt Hammad Cantu. Victorian, Ont. 886-2363 or 886-2360 Applications, in writing, will be received by the undersigned until October Stat. 1983 tor 4 persons trom the Community at Large to sit on the newly established Sister City Committee. The purpose of this committee is to participate with Centerville, Ohio as our Sister City, to create greater understand- ing between the people of the two communities and nations. The Sister City Committee will consist of eleven people as follows: 1 person - Minor Sports 1 person - Service Clubs 1 person - Community Associations 1 person - Business Improvement Area 2 persons - Youth 4 persons - Community at Large 1 person - Alderman Assortments to Sister City fetltltttt 'ttttttttit-ttttttttMMO" n ( )vff," Winn; $smVEN'ronv' tst" gii9lLf'tt'it'Se: Some with slight imperfections, some off colour. Does not affect quality. DON'T MISS THIS ONE HURRY! COBBLESTONE SHAPES . FROM .98 SQ. FT. PLUS DELIVERY ffftttetiar--clUMt FIRST QUALITY OLYMPK: OR cm or wngnLgo NOTICE RON KEELING CITY CLERK CITY HALL WATERLOO, ONTARIO 75 85 PER SQUARE I to I FOOT Paving Stone s Jil $9 Jll'dlltrfl'll; 'l'l'ttt, Sale of Secondsw , WE ALSO HAVE MUCH MORE, INCLUDING ALL TYPES OF NATURAL STONE PRODUCTS FOR YOUR I LANDSCAPING NEEDS. F Come Early While Selection ht Best. Reasonable Delivery Charges On All Sate Items, On Request. Sonnet Conwuam Executive A Corporate V. John Hold!” OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 5 Pat. SATURDAY TILL 12 NOON 60 SCHAEFER ST. WATERLOO 24"x24" 18"x18" 24" Jaycees host Barrel Race Waterloo Jayeees will once again host the Great Barrel Race in Uptown Waterloo Saturday,' Oct. 15 from no mm. to 2 p.m. ofrieially sanctioned as an Oktober- fest event. the race involves a team of six members divided into pairs to relay a barrel through a mapped course between Duncan and Bridgeport on King St. N. Entries are open at $15 per team and deadline is Thursday. Oct. 13. For information on entering call Bennie Klechler 74343887 or Jeff Ireland tttM- UW computer workshop A day-long workshop on robots will be held at UW Wednesday Oct. 5 in Siegfried Hall, St. Jerome's College from 9 a.m. to 4:45 pan. Cost of attending is $60. "iiiFEFinoié nddress will be given by Arthur Cordell, Science Council of Can- ada. The workshop, which is held during National Universities Week. is expected to be of interest to industrialists and manufacturers in Southern Ontario. It will be part of a series of three workshops being held the same day: a second workshop is expected to appeal to people in education, a third to those interested in the provision or use of recreational or leisure services. VIBROPRESS PATIO SUBS iaUruliormation call 8tl5-t2il, ext Slightly imperfect. In Natural or Colored. News digest From I on. CURB§ ANDEDEIN‘G AMANDY CURB 36" x 6%"W x 4‘/2"H St. Jerome's mini-courses The St. Jerome's Centre for Catholic Experience announces the ttmt of a series of nun-credit mini-courses begin- ning Monday, Oct. 3 at 7:30 pan. and continuing Oct. 17 and 24 at St. Jerome's College. The three evening mini-course is called “The Christian as Person" and the instructor is Father Clair Girodat. CR. The registration lee is 815 and includes coffee and parking. The course format consists of I lecture, cofree break and question and answer period. There will be no tests. T - To register tor the mum. call 884-8110 ext. 15. Simpson's holds fitness forum Saturday. Oct. 1 Simpson's Fairview presents a Fitness Forum in the Amphitheatre at Fairview Mall. Ex- perts in various fields will give brief demonstrations/seminars in different aspects of fitness to the general public. The Paul Gordon dancers, an exer- cise/dance group from Hamilton will open and close the show. which touches on many facets of fitness. Engineers starting wage decreases Starting salaries for new graduate engineers this vear have decreased for Street people are feet people. Take a walk. pm One Lite on top . D, H. Vertical ot Tilt in Side Slider Slide Tin In oamt-ttttttttartr-l'm .MMSUUI "ar-ian-ttOtt-tttm-Ott-ttmm"" qummMm. tut-ttretro-ttore-tet-tttnet"", CHARLES R. BATEMAN M.D., “mus. (c) Eye Physician and Surgeon wishes to announce the relocation of his office to Reducing Our Newest Line of Thermal Replacement Windows with _...-, S"' OFF Suite 200 50 WESTMOUNT ROAD NORTH Call Us Today Fahd Fail WM. umitMTime0Mt. thettmttimetsineethesalarysurvey-- conducted among employers try the “.mmember Association of Protes~ shun! Engineers of Ontario - started 23 years ago. Waterloo, Ontaria TELEPHONE 886-2760 The survey shows the median salaries of 1m graduates at $24,500 compared to the 1m median salary ot $24,924. The increase in engineers' salaries in all categories averaged about (We per cent from July 182 to 1383 compared to 14 per cent increase in [$1382. Begin will discuss current welfare issues The lecture, given without charge and open to all, will be held in the main lecture hall of the Frank c. Peters Building, at 8 p.m. Coffee and conver» sation will follow. Monique Begin, minister of health and welfare, will discuss current social welfare issues when she gives the 10th annual Easton-MeCarney memorial lecture at Wilfrid Laurier University Thursday. This visit marks the second time the federal minister has given a major social work lecture at Laurier. In 1978 she spoke on issues facing the poor and unemployed. Effective October 3. 1983 The Easton-McCarney lecture is sponsored each year in memory of two young social work students who were killed in a road accident in 1972. The Laurier social work faculty joins the trustees of the memorial fund in presenting the annual event. I . (ll I M ' , e - m, a c" ialie., 'tsara Walk a tgock.Today. f/\ sj,ci,

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