Six Celebration ‘88 awards are scheduled to be presented at the Feb. 22 meeting of Waterloo City Council. The only thing missing is win ners. The federal government project is aimed at recognizing outstandâ€" ing citizens who have demonâ€" strated characteristics which are in keeping with the admirable ideals of the Olympic spirt: hard work, determination, moral charâ€" acter and dedication to the comâ€" munity. If you know someone who may fall into one of the five areas of recognition, get in touch with City of Waterloo program assisâ€" tant Jane Waurechen by Feb. 5. Nomination forms appeared in the Dec. 30, Jan. 6 and 13 issues of the Waterloo Chronicle. Award categories for Celebra tion ‘88 medals are: Athlete: One male and one female athlete will be rewarded for their outstanding contribution to their sport in the community. Volunteer: One individual for his or her unselfish contribution & PV ¥°*" _ l c“' § 3 ‘oss l HMours: Mon.â€"Wed. 9â€"6; Tlm_,!d_flid_ 2 Figure skater Suzanne Scott and hockey player Dan Tsandelis are the University of Waterloo Labatt‘s athletes of the week. At Saturday‘s York Invitational, Scott‘s talents helped the UW team to a strong secondâ€"place finish. She finished second in the open singles category, second in isolated moves and fourth in precision. Scott, 21r-i;;s-.c:);npeted at the sectional, divisional and two times at the national level, competing both both Canadian novice and junior ladies. _ _ REOYVRUC dRMIOT JMZRRROUN AONUITPD A former captain of the Ranger Bs, Tsandelis helped the team earn five out of a possible six points this week, scoring five goals in three games. More importantly, Tsandelis led the team in "contacts", including 11 hits against Toronto. He scored four goals against Toronto. He left Sunday‘s game against Ryerson with an injured knee. Suzanne Scott Celebration ©‘88 nominations needed NRA L cupBoA®? 93 \o" § * A C\earmg LEC 0 N «c10(12 gt. h: w10 -““OO‘“‘ _ ME " ~° RECONDITIONED USED VW RABBITS 6 month or 6,000 km guarantee Fast â€" Friendly Service For expert repairs call Mike or Kilaus at â€" & V "“‘-‘:“ # UW Athiletes 884â€"7640 10 Wyman Rd. Unit #5, Waterioo V Volvo 7© _ Mercedes Volkswagen en ©AT cf“.n »rtenesP Coach: An individual who deâ€" votes his or her time to the encouragement of fair play and sportsmanship and for bringing out the best in the athletes under his or her guidance. to sports and the community Official: An individual who devotes his or her time to the promotion of fair play and sportsâ€" manship. Sponsor: A business that has contributed monetarily, or with services in kind, towards the development of amateur sport in the community. Recipients were to have been awarded their medals by a Memâ€" ber of Parliament at a ceremony shortly before the arrival of the Olympic torch in their communâ€" ity â€" but as everyone is fully aware by now â€" the relay passed Waterloo by. Celebration ‘88 certificates are awarded on a broader basis â€" to those individuals who have been an inspiration to the community and have added to the quality of life by actively supporting comâ€" munity activities Dan Tsandelis 55 Hees St S Hamilton LBP 4R8 (416) 521â€"7500 it long distance 1â€"800â€"263â€"8295 Chronicle Classifieds We‘ll give you a warm reception! Call Now! 886â€"2830 Creating Nonâ€"Profit Housing in Your Community: The Whos, Whats, Wheres, Whens and Whys in 1989, the Governments of Canada and Ontario together will help in the production of 6,700 new nonâ€"profit housing units in communities across this province. Organizations interested in developing much needed nonâ€"profit housing in Ontario should prepare to apply today. The nonâ€"profit housing units will be funded by the Government of Canada through Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, and the Province of Ontario through the Ministry of Housing. Preliminary deadlines are as early as March 31. 1988 The prodram is open to all nonâ€"profit housing organizationsâ€"municipal, private and coâ€"operative Government grants may be available to help local community groups establish nonâ€" profit housing corporations As well, nonâ€"profit corporations may receive financial assistance to secure land sites for their proposed projects. The program is designed to assist in the development of Canada Nonâ€"profit agencies can use the program to help create affordable housing for those in need Included in this category are families, senior citizens, physicallyâ€"disabled persons, developmentallyâ€"handicapped individuals, and persons who have left institutionalized psychiatric care. Housing for those in need. 380 Welington St Ste 1100 London N6A 5B5 (519) 679â€"7110 If long distance 1â€"800â€"265â€"4733 Regional Offices of the Ministry of Housing 1150 Morrison Or 2nd Floor Ottawa K2H 8S9 (613) 820â€"8306 If long distance . dial toll free 1â€"800â€"267â€"6108 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY 1191 Lansing Ave Sudbury P3A 4C4 (705) 560â€"6350 If long distance, 1â€"800â€"461â€"1190 Preliminary applications for this cateâ€" gory must be submitted by April 29, 1988. A portion of the units will be reserved for lowâ€"income single persons Preliminary applications for organizaâ€" tions wishing to sponsor such projects must be submitted by April 29, 1988 Included are those with disabilitiesâ€" physical, developme~‘ I or psychiatric; the frail elderty, battered women and other socially disadvantaged persons A number of units will be designed for people with support service needs: For groups interested in developing this housing. a special orientation will be held in February at each Regional Office of the Ministry of Housing. Preliminary applications for this cateâ€" gory must be submitted by March 31, 1988 Eligibility depends on the degree and nature of care provided For more information and application packages, contact the nearest Regional Office of the Ministry of Housing listed below: Housing for lowâ€"income singles. Housing for those needing support services. G, 540 West Arthur St P7E SR7 (807) 475â€"1465 If long distance . dial toll 4ree 1â€"800â€"465â€" 5015 4950 Yonge St Toranto M2N 6K1 (416) 2251211 if long distance 1â€"800â€"668â€"0208 1088 â€" PAGE 33 777 Bay St 2nd Foor Toronto MSG 2E5 (416) 585â€"6363