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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jun 1985, p. 9

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. Fit for Body Alive . Summer Challenge? The Arts Council of Wellesley Township invites the general public, members, former executive and members along with former stuâ€" dents of S.S.#16 Wellesley Village to attend the 11th Anniversary of the founding of the Arts Council. ‘Waterioo has been chosen as one Of the three showcase communities for the staging of the Mott‘s Clamaâ€" Along with Kitchener and Camâ€" bridge, Waterico was chosen beâ€" cause of its rich ethnic and cultural base combined with an enviable record of high participation in community events and projects, visible pride in itself and a strong sense of community spirit. _ The project directly involved hundreds of community and comâ€" mercial recreational and fitness clubs and organizations; including the major golf, tennis, squash, aerobics and fitness clubs, major After 24 years CUSO has decided to move its offices off university campuses and into Canadian comâ€" ‘‘It‘s because the needs of the third world are changing," said Susan Isaac, manager of the local office which recently moved from the University of Waterloo to 89â€"91 King St. N. **CUSO has been evolving over the years," she said. "As we‘ve worked overseas the contacts we‘ve esâ€" tablished have indicated that there is a need for people other than university grads. They‘re now lookâ€" ing for people with more experiâ€" The greatest demand is still for teachers and tradesâ€"people but the emphasis now is on people with a few years of postâ€"graduate work. CUSO is also trying to establish noteis, licensed restaurants and lounges through the community. It will run from June to September, and has integrated many important summer cultural and community CUSO relocates to meet new needs Just today, my children came to me and said: "Dad. when you get your tax re fund, you should use 1t to buy a new boat for the cot tage. We could move the out board from the old one to the new one and be able to water ski better, save gas..." (along with every other reason they could cycle. In February each year, many of us scramble to get together the money to put into an RRSP tosaveon tax dollars. If we manage to scrape enough together by Feb. 28th, put it into the RRSP, then comesJune i st, we get our tax refund, and those found taxâ€"refund dolâ€" lars. It never stops! Because of the kids want I to see if rather than spending those tax dollars, would there be any If we get "unexpected" money, we can hardlv wait to decide where to spend it I‘ve heard many a discus sion where people are sayâ€" ing "when I get my tax reâ€" fand. Ethink Plibuy .. tax réfund and applying it to my RRSP then, leaving me with much leas to come up with next February. I was surprised at the It‘s tax refund time hers and tradesâ€"people but the CUSO is sharing its new office hasis now is on people with a _ with the Global Community Centre, years of postâ€"graduate work. which recently moved from downâ€" O is also trying to establish _ town Kitchener. Wellesley anniversary It seems there‘s a vicious â€" Most of us live to summer started putting $3,000 into an RRSP (Registered Re tirement Savings Plg. and they were aged per cent of those dollars in taxes, thus causing a tax reâ€" fund on that $3,000 of $1,050. Let‘s assume the re fund was received June 1 st, and invested into the RRSP only $1.950 that we would need to come up with next February, to fulfill our plan { investing $3,000 per year ntoorpnst amazing. By putting $3,000 per year into an RRSP. starting at age 35, through to age 60, uumya 15 per cent annual rate of return, I would _ end _ up _ with $1,499,870 However, by putting in $3,000 at age 35, and then investing my taxâ€" savings refund of $1,050 in Juneeach year, and the ba}â€" ance of $1,950 in February each year ( mng $3,000 annually), m-d up with $1,551,000, again asâ€" suming 15 per cent rate of Being an That‘s averze" Canaâ€" would save 35 The theme will be ‘A Salute To Summer‘"‘ Summerfest 85: A Carâ€" nival of Culture. It is to be held at the corner of Henry and William Streets in the village of Wellesley, 1: 30 to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 23. links between Canadian and third world organizations. stay at the Fontainebleau Hilton in Miami Beach. There are also other trips to be awarded. asking, what is Body Alive? Each organization invoived in the event will run competitions over the summer, with the prizes being donated by Mott‘s Clamato. ‘"‘It‘s a grass roots event which involves people at work, home or play,‘"‘ says Bob Zinger of Mott‘s. Results from the various leagues will be updated throughout the summer and prizes will be awarded upon completion. The grand prize will be a commuâ€" nityâ€"wide contest over the entire summer drawn from all particiâ€" pants. Two Kitchener/Waterâ€" loo/Cambridge residents will be Another reason for the move is the difficulty CUSO has had changing its student organization reputation. ‘‘The university tended to be a barrier for people coming from offâ€"campus,"‘ Isaac said. *‘*We‘re trying to develop a lasting information exchange," Isaac said. *‘This can be more easily facilitated by having the office situated in the community." In an effort to create more community involvement CUSO has also altered its recruitment policy. *‘*We‘re moving away from generâ€" al information and working directly with various professional and trade organizations,"" Isaac said. ‘"We‘re encouraging them to start some internal publicity." IT‘S YOUR MONEY Paul J. Rockel more :{hm refund. However, to me next February, when I only have to dig up ©$1,950, instead of the norâ€" mal $3,000, for my RRSP . For a FREE brochure of in our calculations. If we‘d Te themy) Pqore e in cent (best) , th â€" mâ€"n?;:wnm Ont. N2J 1C4 and ask for "Why Doean‘t Everyone." Paul J. Rockel is President of hagel Contial Planagrs Lt of the independent inâ€" Why did we use 15 per cent rate of return? Simply because we use investment funds, and the better funds have a between 15 mmmpweaflover the t 10 years. We used the :ut end of the scale ‘"Why Doesn‘t Everyone Use Iinvestment Funds" write: Paul J. Rockel, 153 societion 0f Canada. 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