Domini n addition to committee services, Waterioo Chamber of Commerce assists with special vents, such as the annual Kâ€"W Corporate Challenge (above) and The Sounds of ummer weekend. Chronicle Staff )amber. Many people work hard as volunteers _make things happen, said general manager pter MceFadden, and this committee develops ays and means of getting everyone together in i informal setting where they can get to know e another a little better and share ideas. To this end, Linda Padfield, commitPee rairman, said the committee organizes the inual Ball in April, an annual golf tournament in ptember and various social hours and informal ents throughout the year Paul Good, chairman of the membership mmittee, says his committee‘s prime sponsibilities include identifying the embership‘s needs and recommending any irrent or future plans or benefits "We have to encourage, with the other mmittees, the growth of the membership and reakfasts serve as an orientation for new embers This year the committee is undertaking to Tms year the committee is undertaking to date the Waterloo Business Directory and a embership survey will be conducted next month an effort to identify membership needs, ncerns and ideas The economic development committee is ep the high level of membership retention," id Good. New membership breakfasts are held gularly, with one scheduled for Nov: 13. The eakfasts serve as an orientation for new ACTA ° ame>u ; s integral part of operation â€" Your Experienced Travel Advisor â€" VIC FOSTER‘S TRAVEL SERVICE a * ca onomic development committee 15 * 3¢¥°3 rs play big role f\l(-mln'rship committee MA y .o 25 MEMBER INSTITUTE OF TRAVEL & TOURISM * 5_2 886â€"1420 gna F5 ____ THE CONCOURSE WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE WATERLOO. ONTARIO “\JATERLOO BEDDINC 74. lz e i ll-" ® “\(_ # _ll',' among other things, a support and resource committee to the City of Waterioo business development committee. ‘"The intent of this committee is, in my opinion, to be a creative group that can dialogue with existing members. The other side is to respond to city requests for specific information or areas in which we can assist in economic development. It‘s business people who come together to share their expertise for the good of the community," said McFadden. Some of the subjects addressed by the committee, which is chaired by Tom Drake, have included Uptown revitalization and support to local and incoming businesses. The Waterloo Export. Import Club was brought into existence by this committee Above and beyond individual committee concerns, the Chamber assists with, and sponsors, special events. The K W Corporate Challenge, chaired by Rich Hobson Q C., and sponsored by the Kitchener and Waterloo Chambers, is an opportunity for employers and employees to compete as a team, get to know one another better,. and emphasizes the importance of physical fitness. The Corporate Challenge has been so successful, the Twin Cities will host the first Annual Provincial Corporate Challenge in 1986 The event will be chaired by Owen Lackenbauer The Chamber also assists the city with the annual Sounds of Summer Festival, a weekend long event of growing proportions, featuring "family oriented picnicâ€"in the park" activities EQUITABLE LIFE OF CANAÂ¥ADA 'Head Office Waterloo, Ontario "Bringing great ideas to Life" LTD Groundhog > Divers . ¢" Telephone: (§19) 742â€"5415 \y §2Z) ® o wing sueet W ... WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1985 â€" PAGE BS WVE WVARNU YVDU® to learn to Scuba Dive HANEY, WHITE, OSTNER, ENGLISH & LINTON _ BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS November 10th, Kitchener November 5th, New Hamburg CENET®GA MALL MALL HOURS: MON.â€"FRI. 9:30â€"9:30 SAT. 9:30â€"6:00 P.O. BOX 457 45 ERB STREET EAST WATERLOO, ONTARIO N2J 4B5 TELEPHONE (519) 886â€"3340 AT THE INTERSECTION OF CONESTOGA PARKWAY AND KING ST. N., â€" WATERLOO Course starts: $65 Telephone: (§19) 742â€"54 692 King Street W. Kitchener, Ont. N2G 1E2