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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Sep 1984, p. 4

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PAGE 4 - WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 1984 ' . M I a “l s ‘I’: - I = RI q P r, d. I me a I MGRO igest Ill 't'itt'tr7 f ", BEEF STAMPEDE SALE I 1lNlllltl-lllrltllll.llll1lllil+llllll-ri" "e.tiia"il"a _'- , Cp m ”a.” _ 1/3 Wg," 06‘. 'AltWlWlll" I Birthday celebrated in Doon The Doon Pioneer Park Commu- nity Association is planning a birthday celebration to honor Om tario's Bicentennial, Doon's Ses- quicentennial. and Pioneer Parks 15th birthday Sunday, Sept. 16, 1984 at Doon Public School, 1491 Doon Village Road, Kitchener. An old fashioned parade will begin down Doon Village Road at 2 p.m. to Doon Public School where opening ceremonies will take place at 3 p.m. Guest of Honor will be the Honorable Flora MacDon- ald. There will be stage events with dancers and bands, a baseball game between the Doon Pirates and CKKW/CKCO celebrities, dis- plays depicting the history of Doon, a treasure hunt, games and outdoor shows for the children. and a local hot air balloon take off. The celebration will close with music by the Cameron Heights band at 6:30 p.m. ending with a living birthday cake at dusk. Free admisSion, prizes. refresh ments and food are available. Perfect placement for WLU co-op Placements have been found this fall for 100 per cent of business and economics co-op students at Wil- frid Laurier University. Douglas mW'sBeSf 5 WWW" tion reports. The Mn students,, who will enter their fourth and final year of studies in January, will spend the next four months in a variety of placements. Witmer, director of co-op educa- Some returned to the same firms where they spent earlier work terms, and one student will be working with a film house in Hollywood, the first American position for a Laurier co-op stu- dent. Enrolment at University of Wa- terloo this fall will be higher than last year. The university had anticipated a slight increase in enrolment and early registrations indicate it will be even higher than anticipated. Enrolment at UW on increase Registration will he conducted this week, but a substantial num- ber of students have, in fact, registered by mail. Total enrolment (first year. plus upper year students) should also be on target or beyond. UW's total full-time undergraduate last year was 11.927; the anticipated figure for this year is virtually identical at 11.929. To date, 11,883 are enrolled leaving a gap of fewer than 50 students to be picked up over the next couple of weeks. This figure should easily be attained. according to Trevor Boyes, UW registrar. Instant Coffee Soft c Margarine ft?!!!. won. Coupon Baum . s"i'r','i',','i2t/% 100 g Tin Encoro Kraft Maxi Bowl Brunswick Cut From Canada Glade uv a”: Short Rib Roast zap-gig Cut From Canada Grade A Boo! Semi-Boneless Cut From Canada Gtade 'A' Boo! Blade Roast 3.04/k9 .- Stewing Beefanaou, Aura Vanda: sermon)": Meat Pies LIE] 227 g Jar Diet or Regular Ilium. Maid Orange Moe Tothy Tea Bags " Purpose Robin Hood Flour i'iiiiiiC' - 'i'Margarirgi With This COUPON Pay thtty Kraft Maxi Bow! A - - 227 g Pkg. ot " +30¢ Doped! E13 ME TSO mL 2.5 " Bag ML‘ML £33102 E] 2509 m. Ib. lb. In Water or Oil Bro The Sea Chunk Light Tuna Mouton! (igr' 1-9,? Ottt Tm Syrup Ontario Grown climggagas .55/hg I25"). Pr6dikidfsoitt, Ante? Canada Fancy Granny Smith Apples , aAnro I Ontario glow" Cabbage Bartlett 1 .28/k9 I Pears Ontario Grown Canada No.1 mi 'Iiaiu’ N mm» , " " or Tin 750 mL an. 1 Al 1849Tin SE , - ‘3 no! Liam Peanut Mord Valid“. Crackets d MON. TO FRI. 9 A.M. TO 9 RM. STORE HOUIQ: SATURDAY tt A.M. TO 6 RM. A” 2. STS, 1.%L 2509 lb. lb.

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