Towards a Healthier You is the theme of a Kaleidoscope of Health ‘86, a twoâ€"day health extravaganza offered October 1 and 2 at Kâ€"W Hospital. â€" "It‘s a promotion design to promote good health. We‘ll have a little bit of everything; things that people can use to (achieve) a healthier lifestyle,"‘ said Cathy Egleston, employee health coâ€"ordinator at Kâ€"W Hosâ€" pital, who is organizing the show. â€" ‘"‘We spend a lot of time in the hospital Kaleidoscope to focus on health These photos speak louder than our words could ever hope to. They tell the story of Chronicle carriers Chuck and Charlene Braun and how their dedication and commitment to Waterloo Chronicle‘s Voluntary Pay circulation program have helped this brother/sister act reap big dividends. It isn‘t every day youngsters like Chuck and Charlene can go out and buy shiny new bicycles, but by reliably delivering the Chronicle, meeting the folks on their routes and building up their commissions from Voluntary Pay subscriptions, their dream of owning these slick twoâ€"wheelers soon became a reality. It‘s efforts like these that make us so proud of the young people who deliver the Chronicle to your door each week. We‘re also proud of the acceptance level you, our Still $1 per month Voluntary Voluntary Pay Payoff Voluntary Pay Circulation Approximately 40 exhibitors will particiâ€" pate in the show, ranging from the Ontario Provincial Police, who will bring their crash simulator, to representatives of the University of Waterloo‘s School of Optomeâ€" try, who will be doing testing for glaucoma. You‘ll be able to have a computerized looking after people who are ill and away from work. For a change I wanted to concentrate on those who are healthy." What a buy â€" Give it a try‘! readers and subscribers, have brought the program in the community, a level that ranks among the highest across Canada. Yes, we‘re pleased with the revenues generated by Voluntary Pay and proud to point out those revenues have been reâ€"invested to allow us to increase staff size, improve technology and enhance virtually all aspects of our operation. And we‘re proud, too, that all this has helped bring us unprecedented recognition in 1986 in terms of provincial, national and international awards. Nine, count‘em, nine, ranging from editorial to advertising to special sections. But that‘s another story. Today, we‘re just happy to talk about a boy, and a girl, and their shiny new bikes. Because when our carriers are riding high, so are we. _ WATERLOO CHRONMIC(E, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1986 â€" PAGE 13 lifestyle assessment, get your blood presâ€" sure checked and have your hearing checked. As well, there‘ll be numerous healthâ€"related pamphlets available and local fitness clubs will be giving fitness deâ€" monstrations. The Kaleidoscope, located in the hospiâ€" tal‘s auditorium, will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. October 1, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. October 2.