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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Feb 1986, p. 26

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PAGE " - WATEROO we. WV. WV 19. ti'iiii- 15% OFF PERMS Steve Forden (10) of the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks basketball team stops quickly to try and shake off Jasper Naus of the McMaster Marauders in a game at WLU last Wednesday. Forden scored 16 points but Hawks lost 81-68. Richard O'Brien photo reg. $39.50 complete um 0‘ch 019"” March 29/85 now $33.50 1095 Weber St. E., Kitchener 744-6519 699 Belmont Ave. w., Kitchener 578-7900 tity tyllFrlllF: FOR MEN & WOMEN NO LIMIT PICK UP ORDERS ONLY Mot Vlud on Monday and Toad”) BIG JOHN'S "i$t, SUBMARINES I Mod-Nut. tt n.m.-1 um: That. " um: um; Fri. 8 Bat., " n.m.-S mm; Sun. 4 mam Offer good until Feb. 28/86 W.C. ANY LARGE SUBMARINE reg. $12.50 complete a. up Men $1 1.00 Under " yrs. BRAKES 'ft OFF CUTS Brenda only upon. Much 29/06 with (Mo coupon 10 your: experience 236 Margaret Ave. Kitchener (mm mm i W) Mark Mayer and Brenda Gowing 743-61 1 3 iiElfEE 10% OFF with If!" coupon Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Brenda only with LD. to: K-W Titans had to stress de- fence in order to do it, but they came away winners of the lath annual Ted Dilts basketball tour- nament over the weekend in Lon- Playing without Mike Visser (twisted ankle) and Dave Bums (holidays), Titans scored less but allowed less points to score three consecutive wins in the eight- team tournament. Titans beat London Ted Dilts 72-62 in the final after winning 76-61 over London St. Regis in the semi-final.' They opened with a 70-65 win over Fanshawe Col- lege. Strong 'dee' helps Titans to triumph Dan Berry was tourney MVP with 68 points total and Brian Ray was an all-star with 33 points and 31 rebounds. WANTED: UNSUNG HEROES IN THE K-W WORKPLACE Progress '86 is a joint publication of Exchange Magazine and the Waterloo Chronicle. . Go the extra mile in his or her job; or o Inspire co-workers to take pride in their work; or o Constantly strive to find ways to improve products and services; or 0 Lead by example; or 0 Translate ideas into working reality; or o Exemplify a true entrepreneurial spirit; or 0 Stand out as a role model in any facet of business/ industry? Itwilfbeourqportunity--andyours--to bring these unsung hem to centre stage. What can you do? Nominate worthy individuals - anyone from the president to the assembly-line worker to the from office receptionist - employees or owners who exemplify progress in their dartoday jobs. Ten nominate him or her to be profiled in Progress 86: A People Profile of Kitchener-Waterloo Business. Exchange Magazine and the Waterloo Chronicle are joining hands to publish this special magazine edition in May. Then we'll take over, profiling outstanding nominees, telling their stories, placing them in their deserved spotlight for perhaps the first and only time. All, as a part of Progress '86, possibly the most exciting - and heartwarming - business publication of its kind. You do your part, and we'll be glad to do ours Does someone you know Exchange Magazine and the Waterloo Chronicle are sister publications of Fairway Press, 225 Fairway Rd., Kitchener, Ont, N26 485 MIG”. Name: --._..._ Firm: ----.. Type of business: as an Unsung Hero in the K-W Workplace to be profiled in Progress '86. Nominator : Phone number: ----------------_ Relationship to nominee: -------r-_ Please enclose a brief explanation to support this nomination. Sendto 225 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener, Ont. N20 4E5 Nomination deadline: March 7, 1986 Please note that nominees must be paid employees or owners of organizations located in Kitchener or Waterloo. YES! I'd like to nominate: Title:

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