PAGE 12â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1984 Short list for sale of Dominion Life John Acheson, president, The Dominion Life Assurance Comâ€" pany, in an update on the progress of the potential sale by Lincoln National of its shareholdings in Dominion Life, announced that a short list of interested parties remain in discussions with Lincoln National. ‘""All of these parties have exâ€" pressed a willingness to make a followâ€"up offer to the minority shareholders similar to that which may be made to the majority shareholders," said Acheson. The process of divestiture by Lincoln National has entered the due diligence phase. Further disâ€" cussions will take place after this period between interested parties and Lincoln National through its agent, Salomon Brothers. R Kitchenerâ€"Witerloo Jaycees, in cooperation with the Economic Development Board (in the cities of Kitchener and Waterloo), are proud to present KITCHENERâ€" WATERLOO ON PARADE. The Geo. Cluthe Manufacturing Co. Ltd. has accepted the offer of a $250,000 repayable contribution from the federal Department of Regional Industrial Expansion (DRIE) under its Industrial and Regional Development Program (IRDP). *‘Hopefully, an ultimate buyer will emerge fairly soon thereafter, but no one can say just when that will be," Acheson said. Thus themed, this trade show is designed to illustrate to the citiâ€" zens of and visitors to Kâ€"W, the industrial spectrum of our comâ€" munity. This will be strictly a manufacturers‘ exhibit. This inaugural event will take place October 9â€"13, in the King Centre downtown Kitchener. Geo. Cluthe manufactures hardâ€" ware and plastic injection mouldâ€" ings. It will use the money to build a 60,000 square foot addition to its plant in Waterloo, complete with overhead cranes and a new, larger molding machine. The company is spending more than $2.2 million on the expansion. It expects the project will create 41 jobs, maintain another 180, and add over $4.2 million to its total sales over three vears. Kâ€"W Jaycees hold trade show Geo. Cluthe Manufacturing receives aid Privet & ‘m".' Annud‘s, MatWay E5 LEUd! TdMS TEMMILETS Currants _ _ . . . . . .. from .6O¢ Chemicals Coco Sheils Bark. Etc Come and visit ou; cutstanding assortment of hardy. chmatized, locally grown trees and shrubs NO melan & wnuiesaie â€" fuly uualamcco ar #1, W ’ 664â€"2182 SUNDAY Second House MORNING Wagner‘s Corr SALES Heidelberg Rd FRUIT TREES Reo. 812.75 N WMITE PINE Bearing Size SALE $9.75 Cenacde‘s National Trets «s g400 The â€" Industrial and Regional FERTILIZER, 10â€"12â€"24 25 kgo tk, Cn8 â€" plar, Over 20,000 Trees from 2‘â€"20°. 40 Acres of Shade Trees, Blue Spruce, Shrubs Seedlings and Fruit Trees. 515‘ Red Maples. . from $12.00 Fruit trees Colorado & Hoops: Blue Spruce. Pines 5â€"20° Green Maples . from $6.00 Firs. Maples Wainuts Lindens Ash Flowering 2â€"15° Blue Spruce . from $18.00 _ C3b Birch Red White and Pyr Enghsh Oaks Spreading Junipers . from $4.00 Locust. Mullberry Magnolia Jap Red Maples Pyramidal Junipers . from $§.78 . 2 Roses Hedge Plants Flowenng Shrubs Privet & Aipine Annuals. Ratway Tres Cedar rais Fertihzers Currants trom .60¢ Chemicals Coco Sheils Bark. Etc ‘Tidâ€"biz Retail & Wholesale â€" Fully Guaranteed RR #1, Waterioo! Tree & Shrub Sale s «4 @oo 3â€"12 H. Professional secretaries evening The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Chapter of Professional Secretaries Interâ€" national (PSI) is holding their annual CPS Executary Evening on Wednesday, Oct. 3 at the Valhalla Inn. The guest speaker will be Roâ€" salie Wysocki of Wysocki & Assoâ€" ciates Inc. in Mississauga whose topic is "Attitude Determines Altiâ€" tude". Cocktails are at 6 p.m. with dinner 7 p.m. with a charge of $18 per person. UW receives . research grants University of Waterloo reâ€" searchers have recently received several grants from the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. An engineering geology group headed by Dr. M. Dusseault in the Department of Earth Science has received a grant of $25,550 to study the geomechanical characteristics of fractured clyey tills. The local chapter holds this special evening for the purpose of honoring. the recipients of the Certified Professional Secretary (CPS) Rating. Call 824â€"9390 for The full and partâ€"time clerical staff of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Hospiâ€" tal have chosen to unionize with the SEIU union (Service Employâ€" ees International Union â€" Local 220). 129 fullâ€"time and 65 partâ€"time staff are now represented by SEIU. This is the second group within Kâ€"W Hospital to unionize, the first group, stationary engiâ€" neers, having been represented by CUOE (Canadian Union of Operatâ€" ing Engineers) since 1962. A team of hydrologists headed by Dr. R. Farvolden at the Instiâ€" tute for Groundwater Research has been awarded $30,650 to design criteria for optional recovery of leachate under sanitary landfills. Clerical staff unionize at Kâ€"W Hospital more details Dr. J. Barker in the Department of Earth Sciences has been awardâ€" ed $9,700 for the development and validation of sampling procedures of surface and ground waters for volatile organic contaminants. Development Program is designed to help companies develop and market new products, establish new plants, or expand and modâ€" ernize existing ones. SPRUCE & PINE TREES Second House from Wagner‘s Corner on Heidelberg Rd _ from $12 .15 , FAMILY DINING or TAKEâ€"OUT OPEN MON.â€"SAT. 8 A.M.â€"8 P.M. . /"< CLOSED SUNDAYS J . "tay our sert icrcaemn . / _‘ â€" NOW IN OUR ELEVENTH YEAR â€" 478â€"A Albert St. N. â€" Next to Zohrs Parkdale Piaza â€" 885â€"0580 â€" Waterioo We Accept Visa & MasterCard BREAKFAST served any time of day Come in and see our Fall collection WESTMOUNT PLACE, WATERLOO 746â€"1822 9:30 A.M.â€"6 P.M. THURS. & FRI. 9:30 A.M.â€"9 P.M. 120 CUMBERLAND ST., TORONTO 416â€"922â€"0636 9:30 A.M.â€"6 P.M. THURS. UNTIL 8 P.M. ‘ HIGHRISE HAIBRSTTLING INCG. Paul Honderich Wednesdays are senior citizen days & kids night from 4â€"9 10% student discount (We also have a children‘s play area.) 355 Erb St. W. Waterioo PERM SPECIAL â€" ‘37 HAIR CUTS â€" ‘1 OFF Family Hair Care 888â€"7660 with Paul only PAUL HONDERICH s October 31 inadvertently, the error listed above has appeared in our advertising. We ‘sincerely regret any inconvemence of confusion to our customers. i Eaton‘s Trans Canada Sgle insert appearing in the Waterioo Chronicle Wednesday, September 19. 1984 Page 8 Iiem 8J â€" Super stretch nyion hipster item 8i Vanity Fair tailored bikim The keying 0: the Wiustrations is incorrect. Mlustration 8J should reag 8L and iMlustration 8L should read 8) Page 38 â€" Item 380 â€" Texas instruments Tiâ€"5100;:; calculator. The percentage of saving is in ; rectly stated. it should read ‘SAVE 19% Page 46 â€" Item 46L â€" Crystai Giass Bow! Due to suppiher delivery problems this item is not available to: WHERE YOUR VALUE IS GUARANTEED wishes to announce the appointment of accepted for delivery by to our staff However, orders will be