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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Jan 1985, p. 30

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b "a"it"'i"ii'iiiio'7ii"iriiiii'i'iiii"ans big boost to Big Brothers, Cttroiiicgittttitt HelpingoutathtleBntlIercanheaaeasyas t1tttntioitaNedttestteetertrthsgtoth-est bowling alley. The Iriteheoer-Wateeho " Brothers are holding their major find-raising eve-t, Bowl hr Miiiioiis,aeweaorrrut.2-d." During the week there will be two special days. Feb. 2 is Big and Little Brothers Day where his and little brothers howl at Waterloo Bowling Lanes. Little brothers will receive a visit by Wally Watcholt and members of the Kitchener Rangers who will bring autographed hockey sticks as special prizes. Celebrity Day will be held Feb. 9 from l pan. to 5 pan. at Twin City Bowl in Waterloo Town Square. a Many local businesses. service clubs, moles- sionals, and students, challenge one another to raise funds for Celebrity Day. _ The figure includes: 699 resideattial permits with a value of $32.276J79; 45 indus- trial permi.ts at 810,749,805; " com- mercial permits at 32,543.00; government and institutional per- mits at 81.7.2.5“. The City of Waterloo had a record-setting year in 19654, issuing more than $47 million in building permits, an increase of about $3 million over 1m. woethtttata,-eee MMMdtyh 'fiieTdaGirirs challenge is a highlight of Record year for city Thore's a tint time tor otmeythhtg. Jayne Wicket», (left), chm of the committee which is agonizing the Sth annual Croat-Country Sig-n- than, and local artist Peter Etrll Snyder dropped out to Laurel Creek NatureCentrelastweektoratew lessons in cross-country skiing and snowshoeing from Assistant Re- source Interpreter Liz Leedham (centre). The two are preparing tor the dike-then, which will be held Saturday, Feb. 9 at the centre, sponsored annually by the Women's Committee of the new Symphony to raise money tor the orchestra. Building permits PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT WHY no no THINGS HAPPEN TO GOOD PEOPLE? You are invited to hear a lecture in which Rev. Christopher R. J, Smith will use the Bible and the book "Divine Providence", by Emanuel Sweden- Borg, to answer this question. Apr-ttnth-ttect-tl Church. Foracopyofpemptthtt "tii-tttho-tttty-tdl-tiN),? -.E,t?q'e"tttiriy'rt1tSteeeDrt", "(MM Conestoga Inn lllllllllllr Y F _illllllllllllll January ao, 1985 M.WR.J.M tr.00 pm. "um-moon CHURCH J,t,!,f)f,,'_._C'lrl_,,), the event. layer Dom ammo must d.haad the crown this you that be cepttued tron: - Marjorie Carrol lest you. ' "No large mate celebrities will be there, but those who take pledge diets are our celebri- ties." saidBay 'tiNtr,ehairmartoftitteet. A minimum 01 six deltgsre Toronto Weekend Packages at the Delta Gels“ inn. are prises being ottered tor the event. TGatdi-rsatae'rteooiorWiotr-rs 1atdtraretteintrofrtredt-ttoorttrtearn that collects $250 in pledps as a m. Klpier said last year's Bowl for Millions was success .Hesaidttteir-ttmNtmerras8MMt, which over their target of $30.00. This year's met is set at 842,”. “This year we've tried to do a better recruitment for the event. One of our shortcom- ings is we don’t use publicity well enough to make people aware of the organization or the importance of the organization." he said. Revenue from the event allows Big Brothers to assist over MO Little Brothers in the commu- nity. "It (funds raised) goes to the general operating funds of the agency. It's about onethird of our budget. While most social services receive federal funding, we do not. Bowl for Millions is very critical to the agency. We would ask that anyone who can participate. either by pledging or bowling, to please do so." MS Society drop-in centre The Waterloo Regional Chapter of the Multiple Selena sis Society operates a dropin centre on the (earth lanky of each month at the Conestoga The next session wilt take place Monday. Jan. 28.11:.m to2p.m "fit-"next gent-I monthly meeting of the “simple s.ese- rosis Society, Waterloo Chapter. will [the place Mon- day, Jan. 14. T:45 pm, at the Waterloo North Presbyterian Church in Waterloo. Guest speaker will be Bishop Wil, tiam David Hutu my trWtfSTrtattimRttSE...ADtfERrtSE tttttrEhtE1rtet5.=. Phaetllinlhe applicatitmitrmttnd mammoth Earn Ext]; long. WATERLOO CHRONICLE Greg Cassidy Circulation Manager 45 Erb St. E. Waterloo Ont. N2J 1L7 Btaesido-Allen-Margarat Area Sihrerttirch Road ' Glenforast Area Westcourt Place Haiiman-Erh St. Area Name----------- Address -__'---------- PostalCode --------- Telephone - - - - - -

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