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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jun 1986, p. 4

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PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11. News digest Drum and Bugle championships The Canadian Open and Dutch Boy Drum and Bugle Corps championships will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. at Centennial Stadium in Kitâ€" chener. Contestants include Dutch Boy, Oshawa Rebels, Venâ€" tures, Brantford St. John‘s, Kiwanis Kavaliers, Hamilâ€" ton Concord and Peterâ€" borough Knights. In exhibiâ€" tion will be the Cadets of Dutch Boy. Water saving ® devices Free water saving devices will be available again this summer through the Region of Waterloo‘s water conserâ€" vation program. The showâ€" er, faucet and toilet flow restrictors will be available throughout the summer months. Residents may obtain these devices by completing the information flyer delivâ€" ered with their water bills. The completed form should be taken to the following distribution center: City of Waterloo, Marsland Center, 3rd. Floor Engineering 20 Erb Street, Waterloo. For further information contact Mr. John Pawley, Director of Engineering Operations, The Region of Waterioo, Engineering Deâ€" partment, Marsland Center at 885â€"9550. Games Committee receives grant A group of retired people from Waterioo will receive a New Horizons grant for $6,965. Waterlooâ€"Wellington Games Committee will orâ€" ganize the district level senâ€" ior games. Events include badminton, lawn bowling, shuffleboard, swimming, walking, darts and card games. _ New Horizons is a federal government program that enables retired people to The seventh annual Burnell garage sale has raised $8,105.54 for Cystic Fibrosis with money still coming in. Ken and Marg Burnell proudly present a cheque of the sale‘s largest ever amount to Waterloo County CF president Helen Jutzi (far right) and CF Regional Director Kathleen Morriâ€" Waterloo Chronicle Second Class Mail Registration Number 5540 Published eyery Wednesday by Fairway Press A Division of Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Record Ltd. 225 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener, Ont. June 11, 1986 GARAGE SALE GIFT create projects of their own choosing. It offers grants to groups who undertake activâ€" ities for the benefit of themâ€" selves and others in their community. The accent is on local needs as seen by older people and on their willingness to meet such needs. Strawberry Social at Alcontrol An open house and Strawâ€" berry Social will be held Wednesday, June 18, at the new location for Alcontrol Homes, 215 King Street, S. Members of the public are invited to join volunteers, residents, and the Board of Directors between 3: 30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Herb Epp, MPP for Waterloo North will participate in a ribbon cutting ceremony at 4:30 Sue Berard, Executive Director of Alcontrol Homes, states that the caâ€" pacity of this residential treatment centre for women suffering from alcoholism or who are dual addicted is eight at any one time. ‘"‘The residence serves women who want to stop drinking," Berard said. "It has been in operation for four years and has helped women from 18 to 70 years of age who participate in a program which lasts twelve weeks." For those wishing to atâ€" tend, call Alcontrol Homes at 745â€"4691. Stewart named security consultant Fred Stewart, 60, recently in charge of the criminal investigation division, Waâ€" terloo Regional Police (now retired), and former chief of police at Hespeler, has been named consultant to the Universty of Waterioo secuâ€" rity department. Chronicle Special .---------------. petettentrunpenpun essm ns ns ermemen ce unc esn auninaprem un men omm mmmmmmemenmenmermmmnmmummmmmunny 1 »? h lt is3 020. 3A d Bc t l n es t t e h o s e io ie td o T uie t P T Today‘s Kind Of Father y | T'% i C 1[If C C gfimsn's DaAY \ [ / (‘\ E §E 3 * NDAY, JUNE 15th \. / . 5E 3 0_ SA4| | }E if A e ~ â€" ~AGy ~ "~ MEMBER o nnSen Coln Aparos tor mproond poots up io 200 or S k lor Pronger L amiy Padly _ _ * _ ** CANSPA 935 FREDERICK ST. KITCHENER Ph. 578â€"5010 Draw 2 p.m. Saturday June 14, 1986. Baliots in the Céntre Mail SHOP WESTMOUNT PLACE FOR ALL YOUR FATHER‘S DAY GIFT IDEAS ... ids j 9 0 s W and vervices including e d c Eaton‘s, Mr. Grocer . and Bargain Harold‘s. SSE WESTMOUNT ROAD NORTH AT ERB, WATERLOO ““" Mon . Tues., Wed . Sat. 9:30 a m â€"6 p m ; Thurs . Fri. tilt 9 p.m STORE HOURS: Mon.â€"Fri. 10 a.m.â€"8 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m.â€"5 p.m. DON‘T E* DisAPPOINT \/13 THE KIDS!!! There‘s still time to order your swimming pool for this summers enjoyment. We have a full range of above ground, onground decked and custom inground pools to compliment your backyard.

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