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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 1988, p. 43

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Waterloo, Stratford, Woodstock, and surrounding areas have been helped by the service. Kevin Powers, coâ€"ordinator for the service this summer, said consulting is offered in a variety of areas â€" including feasibility studies, market surveys, inventory control, location analysis, distribution systems, finanâ€" cial planning, and bookkeeping. Powers commented, "As was the case last year, special efforts are being made to help entrepreneurs qualify for New Venture and Youth Venture capital loans." Six fourthâ€"year honors business administration students at Wilfrd Laurier University have geared up for fullâ€"time operation of the university‘s Small Business Consulting Service. The service provides professional assistance to small business people, and those just beginning in business, who would not ordinarily employ consultants. § A wide variety of business areas are covered by the consultants, with the major emphasis on marketing and accounting. Since the program began in 1973, businessmen in Kitchenerâ€" Marg Hollingsworth of MWM Conâ€" struction of Kitchener said that she was "extremely pleased and impressâ€" ed with the quality of Profit Sharing Plan prepared by the consultants. The background was thoroughly researchâ€" ed and it was well prepared." And J. Praskey of Engineered Imâ€" ages, also of Kitchener, said that his Bradley Fischer Many advantages to WLU Small Business Consulting @â€"â€"â€"‘5â€"”â€"‘?“â€"â€"7â€"%â€"â€"â€" OMMUNITY UPPORT EOPLE XTENDING _4Â¥ _ Funeral Home, Chapel and Family Centre® 621 KING ST. WEST. KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 Diane Jennings, R.N. Coâ€"ordinator EVERYONE IS WELCOME â€" THIS IS YOUR INVITATJON You may attend one or all semiâ€" nars, without cost, and feel free to bring a friend. Ratzâ€"Bechtel is pleased to bring you this series, as part of our involvement in the community and to assist you in your time of loss. Gerald R. McDonald Funeral Director Ratzâ€"Bechte! Ltd. 621 King St. W. Kitchener, Ont. COPES is a community program designed to present informed speakers on practical subjects that will be of benefit to you. The atmosphere will be informal and there will be time for questions and discussion. In addition, the fellowship you share with others will be supportive Members of Wilfrid Laurier University‘s Small Business COnsum:?SQrvloeanmtoMstbuslnmuwnha variety services this summer. From left, Heather Coward, Steve Nikibork, Beth Robertson, Lynda Rees, marketing survey was a "professional marketing job and the consultants had a good understanding of my tion. A nominal fee of $15 an hour plus expenses is charged, with much of the cost underwritten by the Ontarâ€" io ministry of industry, trade and technology. A proposal outlining the work to be undertaken is presented, and an Richard Denomme and Kevin Powers. Fischer received the $500 COM DEV Award, sponsored by the Camâ€" bridgeâ€"based manufacturer of microâ€" wave and telecommunications compoâ€" nents. A 1985 graduate of Waterloo collegiate, Fischer was honored for outstanding academic performance. Henkenhaf, a 1985 graduate of Saugeen District Secondary School, received the $200 Allenâ€"Bradley Three students in the final year of Conestoga College‘s Electronics Engiâ€" neering Technology program â€" Bradâ€" ley Fischer of Waterloo, Pauline Henkenhaf of Underwood and Berlin Bedessee of Kitchener â€" received awards for excellence at the progâ€" ram‘s annual dinner, recently held at Kitchener‘s Holiday Inn. The service is a nonâ€"profit organizaâ€" WCI grad receives Engineering award FREE COPES SEMINARS Monday at 7:30 p.m. Gather for Conversation and coffee at 7:00 p.m. Our second series of 1988. Monday, May 16, Monday, May 30, BRING‘NE éfilLDaEN * Subject â€"‘Bereavement and Gne! Finding Your Way Speaker â€" Chaplain Robert Ross. Kâ€"W Hospital, Kitchener NO MEETING ON MONDAY. MAY 23 Subject â€"â€" ‘Talking With Children About Death‘ Speaker â€" Discussion Leader. Diane Jennings . Video By Dr. Earl Groliman Monday, June 6, Subject Stress . Health and Relaxation Speaker â€" Sunny Sundberg R N P N B A M A Sc Monday, June 13, Subject â€"â€" Legal Matters After A Death Answering Your Monday, June 20, Subject â€" _ ‘Finances Basic Banking issues Speaker â€" D Grimmâ€"Jennings. Assistant Manager Canada Trust Monday, June 27, Subject â€" _ "I Am Really Hurting But I Am Going To Bounce s Concerns‘ Speaker â€" Lawyer Bruce Lackenbaver L L B Please call if you need a ride â€" 745â€"9495 SEMINARS: AT : Ratzâ€"Bechtel Family university at (519) 884â€"1970, ext. estimate of the fee made. Work starts only when a client accepts the proposâ€" al. The cost is only 10â€"25 per cent of what comparable consulting firms charge. The students make use of the university‘s library and extensive government documents area, and can also call on faculty members in Laurâ€" ier‘s school of business and economics. The service can be reached at the Award for her academic achievements and communications skills The award is sponsored by Allenâ€"Bradley Canada Ltd. of Cambridge, which manufactures industrial automatic systems and controls. Bedessee is the firstâ€"ever recipient of the C. M. Peterson Award, sponâ€" sored by the London electronics wholesale and supply firm. The award, consisting of a plaque of recognition and a piece of electronic testing equipment, goes to the graâ€" duating student who has shown the most improvement while enrolled in the program. Bedessee is a 1982 graduate of Kitchener‘s Grand River Collegiate Institute. Dr Delton Glebe. Professor Of Pastoral Care And Counsetting W L. U Registered Trademark 5 PIN BOWLERS JOIN A SPRING LEAGUE Bowling begins week of May 9th & ends week of June 27th WEEKLY AWARDS â€" BOWLING AWARDS PARTY WATERLOO BOWLING LANES G.E. 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