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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Sep 1985, p. 4

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PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1985 It was cash on the line in August‘s Voluntary Paid circulation lucky draw and four Waterloo residents are now $75 richer for subscribing. Winners are Mr. McCormick of 1481 Beechwood Dr., J. Gubesch of 196 Pine Grove Cres., Ron Booth of 120 Greenbrier Dr. and Melanie Group holds Walk for Life The National Alliance For Life, in conjunction with 110 proâ€"life groups across Canada, are holding a national "Walk For Life" Saturâ€" day, Sept. 28. In Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo, the Walk For Life, sponsored by the KW Rightâ€"to Life Association, will begin with registration 8: 30 A.M. at St. Agnes Church, Bluevale Ave., Waterloo and will travel a 10km circular route through theâ€" Twin Cities. Organizers hope that support this year will exceed the 1984 turnâ€"out, when almost 400 participants walked. . Police and Waterloo Regional REACT will assist at all major intersections and St _ John‘s Am bulance will provide first aid ser vices. Funds raised by the walk are used for proâ€"life education, assis tance to single mothers, and en Big cash return for Voluntary Paid winners Readers of the Waterloo Chron icle will notice a @osmetic change in the paper beginning next week â€" our transformation to Canadian Newspaper Units (CNUs). The switch is being made as part of a nationâ€"wide move to standardize advertising formats in Canadian daily and community newspapers Ontario Progressive Conservative Alan Pope tried to persuade local Tories to his side Sunday night at Brick Brewery. Pope, one of three MPPs vying for the vacated position of former party leader Frank Miller, spent three hours with the small but receptive gathering. mark Bryson photo The standardization will allow advertisers to make up advertisâ€" ing in a single size to be placed in tabloid newspapers across Can ada, or with slight maodification, in broadsheet papers as well. _ It should be stressed that the transformation to CNUs, which will also involve editorial space News digest Good CNUs for all POPE‘S POINT abling handicapped children to attend Christian Horizons summer camp. being switched to fiveâ€"column format from its current seven, will involve no additional cost for advertisers. Current fullâ€"page ads will remain the same size, and smallerâ€"than fullâ€"page ads will appear shorter and wider than current format. Many positive factors have been associated with the converâ€" sion, including greater visual dominance of ads, easier buying of ads, more visibility for smaller ads, cleanerâ€"looing newspapers with easierâ€"toâ€"read copy, and nverall, a better looking newspaâ€" For more information, contact organizer Steve Woodworth (886â€" 5050) or Kâ€"W Right to Life Associaâ€" tion Office (742â€"0761 or 743â€"6609). Toll Bridge Kitchener Fire fighters are in the fight again this year to combat Muscular Dystrophy and sa will be manning a voluntaruy toll bridge on Grand River Bridge (at Bridge St.) Friday Sept. 27 from 3 p.m. to 8 pm. and Saturday Sept. 28 from 9 am to 8 pm. Fire fighters are manning these toll bridges on their own time and all contributions are strictly on a voluntary basis. All monies collected go to MDA of Canada. to help fight MD Groff of 297 Hemlock Cres A great prize combination will be up for grabs when carriers begin their September collections tonight. Six lucky winners will each receive dinner for two at Spirits restaurant and UW Humanities Theatre tickets for Nov. 14. This is a $52 value. _ Which, to use a horrible pun, is good CNUs for all of us. Mowing your lawn is a lot cheaper than joining a health club The Council of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo will consider at its regular meeting on: â€" Thursday September 26, 1985 â€" at 2:00 p.m. â€" in the Regional Council Chambers 20 Weber Street East, 4th Floor Kitchener, Ontario 1) A Byâ€"law to repeal Byâ€"law 76â€"76 (being the Byâ€"law which adopted the current Regional Official Policies Plan), and all amending B‘â€"Iaws thereto; ?) A Byâ€"law to adopt a new Regional Official Policies Plan; 3) A request to the Minister of Municipal Affairs to approve both the repeal and adoption byâ€"laws in (1) and (2) above, but to defer from approval at this time Policy 10.4 (3) being a Policy to terminate the easterly extension of Sportsworld Drive at the Kitchenerâ€"Cambridge Boundary Copies of the proposed new Regional Official Policies Plan are available for public examination at all Area Municipal Clerk and Planning Offices or by calling 885â€"9494. The public is invited to attend the atorementioned meeting and to make representation to the Council on this subject E. Stettner, A M C T., C M C Regional Cierk TAKE ANOIHERLOOK RE: THE REGIONAL OFFICIAL POLICIES PLAN Al ' UPIOWN WAIERLOO Awarm welcome convENIENCE AND SERVICE two \'v'r:\" |mp«)rla[\l words to the Uptown Waterloo visitar. You‘ll find the services vou need â€" from foreign currency to cavity fillings, travel arrangements to a bouncy new haircut. These are just a few of the services that are successfully transacted or completed daily. Uptown Waterloo â€" it‘s where you‘ll find over 280 shops and services ready to help you. All in done convenient location. Free and ready parking. And on the bus route. Take another look at us! * of WATERLOGO REGIONAL MUNICIPALULTY PaRTIIPaLTIOn BP . m 9935 Studios located in most larger Sears retail stores Check local store for days and hours of studio operation portrait collection 18â€" piece 3â€"5x75s, 15 wallet size * No appointment necessary. 95¢ for each additional subject in photographic packa%e Adults and family gloups welcome. POSES OUR SELECTION vailable at rotular prices in addition to this offer: Christmas Background, White Background, Black Background, Double Feature Portraits and Instant Color Passport Photos. Prices may vary in Alaska *Approximate size Sears Portrait Studio Offer for portraits taken Mon. September 23 thru Sat. 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