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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Dec 1986, p. 55

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PAGE 54 - WATERLOO CHRONOCLE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. 19% Five local women received the Order of the Rose award when K-W Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held their recent Christmas din- ner at the Walper HoteL's Crystal Ballroom. The award, given in recogni- tion of 15 years of active partici- pation in the Sorority, went to Lynda Carter, Rita Thorlacius, Sharon Elliott, Donna Jean Fitz- Henry, and Phyllis Wildeman. Draws were won by Ginny Feigel of Waterloo for a folk art duck sponsored by Xi Gamma Theta Chater, and Joan Weltz of Kitchener for a $50 food voucher sponsored by Sorority City Court- cil Ways & Means Committee. Special guest attending the dinner was International Honor- ary Member, Edna Staebler. The Twin City Girls Choir, co-found, ed by Marilyn Schuster and Nancy Martin, provided Christ- mas entertainment. Beta Sigma Phi is a non-profit community service organization with 11 area chapters. o d Heart Month is less than three $50,000 and special events, awa r s months away and already staff $50,000 Over all contributions and volunteers at the Waterloo for 1985-8tr' totalled $553,986, Earn Extra Money'. If you are interested in Fi, delivering newspapers , K“ on Wednesdays after c'isi', If, school, please S' 4‘ 1sst, fill in the application form -_. - and send it to our office / immediately. _ Nattte,____e,__e.__ee___eeee_, Address e----------------" --- PostalCode _----------------"" Age---------------"-?)" Applicants should be at least 10 years of age. Carriers are needed in the following areas: WATERLOO CHRONICLE Greg Cassidy. Circulation Manager 45 Erh St. E., Waterloo. Ont. N2J 1L7 886-2830 Winchester Dr. 8- Drake Circle Amos Ave. 8. Keatsway Columbia A Albert St. Area Austin Dr. 8. Holly St. Area Hazel St., State St. lk Hickory St. Area Elgin Cr. 8. Noecker St. Area Uptown Waterloo Glenridge Dr. ll MacGregor Cres. Area Mayfield Ave. & Bellhaven Dr. Harvard Pl. Ellis Cr. & Allen St. Area Braeside Ave. a. Rodney St. Area Parkside Drive Parklawn Pl. 8- Glen Manor Blvd. Carrier Corner Heart Month is less than three months away and already staff and volunteers at the Waterloo County Chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario are gearing up for the big campaign in February. Many canvassers were recruit- ed during the spring and summer but the number falls far short of the 3,000 required for the resi dential campaign. The 1987 general campaign chairman is Don Gosen, presi- dent and owner of Gosen Electric Ltd., Waterloo. He is also presi- dent of the Ontario Electrical League and a life-long resident of Waterloo. Barry Thur is again chairing the 1987 kickoff to be held on Friday, Jan. 30th. Dr. Wilbert Keon, one of Canada's leading cardiologists, will be the guest speaker, Arrangements have been made with the Waterloo Inn for an action-packed evening to kick off the February cam- paign. - The residential goal for '87 has been set at $200,000; corporate, This week's carrier is 10year-old Bev Wendling who delivers in the Can- ewood/Parkmount area of the city. Bev is a grade 6 student at Cedarbrae school and enjoys Math and French. She is also active in sports such as ringette and softball. Someday Bev would like to become a bank teller. Bev Wendling Another major event will be a benefit Rock From The Heart- concert at Bingeman Park Lodge Saturday, December 27, with four bands participating. it will be presented by Tasha, daughter of Danny Hogan who is organiz- ing the event. Tasha was born with a hole in her heart and has benefitted from Heart Re- search. Ask for a complete draft ot the 1987 Corporate Goals and Objectives. We want your input! Write or Call: Mayor Marjorie Carroll and Waterloo City Council PO. Box 337 Waterloo, N2J 4A8 886-1550 TOGETHER SHAPING OUR FUTURE COMMENTS LOVE. PEACE. toy from Btrtttrtgttt tt you ate troubled by an unplanned pregnancy, call 579-3990 Itt) Compbetety conttdesttu51, protessonal assistance mm couple discord. parertt/ctuld conttrct, gnet, Gnome. addtcuon Southern Onlano Coun- setting Centre, St Agatha (m1) If!!!” 70 AWERWSE . . ADVERTISE WEE mung: COUNSELLING: 746-2323 Generally, our goals for the immediate future include, streamlining our ways of doing business. improving communication with other levels of government, looking for increased revenues through grants, and completing not only Waterioo's Official Plan and District Plans but also the Job Evaluation and Compensation Program. The Council ot the City of Waterloo is strongly committed to serving our public and supporting our start. As we establish the City's Goats and Objectives for 1987. we encourage your input. Together, we can create a dynamic and successful future tor Waterloo! More specifically, our priorities aim toward increasing public awareness ot services. acting on parking and redevelopment issues in the Uptown. and further development ot our role in tourism. Also. we plan to: undertake a comprehensive study of our fire service. negotiate the development of Laurel Creek Conservation Area. facilitate commencement ot the U.W, Research and Development Park, and evaluate all aspects of culture in our community, The tour areas ot industry. housing, community services, and the Uptown Area have also been targeted for special attention. One ot these is outlined betow. We will Ybur comments and ideas are very important as future together We also seek your mom at a special meeting ot Councvl on Monday January 19th at 7 30 p m on the 5th ttoor ot Only Hall maintain the residential areas adjacent to the Uptown and seek ways ot enhancing these areas. improve liaison and communications with the Uptown owners, merchant) and tenants. complete the Uptown Development Study, and present tor public involvement and comment, assist in the bringing on stream of the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery in the Uptown Area, continue with planned improvements to Regina Street and taciiitatton ot redevelopment ot the other Uptown areas take action to respond to short and long term issues 0t parking in the Uptown negotiate and facilitate the placement ot a prestige hotel in the Uptown area ity of Waterloo UPTOWN AREA 153mm MAGIC BY ZACHARY 884-1947 Make your next Btrtttday Party or Special occasmn Memorabte mm we shape Waterloo s MAGIC (49)

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