After my years of work by Water loo city adrniruitrators and Waterloo Chamber of Commerce members, the joint signs will be installed along the bothaidetsoftltehighwayataatstof $60,000 to each of the two cities. Mounds driving dung Highway 401rillloon see signs Mug them to Waterloo as well IS Kitchener. "lt's taken a long time (one awry reports and approvals, but we're on our way if council Approves it," Commissioner of Business Devel, opment Gerry O'Neil told city council August 155’ For years the Ontario government refused to allow posting of a Sign indicating the proximity of Waterloo, citing a desire to keep the highway uncluttered. “When the present government "er".'.""' 'd"""'"""'""" “my“ aune'mtodritethey saidtheywould anything. allowrnoeeandbettersignageonour Ttte$120,000astofthesroigns highways," said O'Neil. "lt is a will be thared anally by Kitchener change inpoliey." andWaterioo. 'nteastrtureNetivetst Thenewtignsaretheresultof thesaeoftlteaignandthelighting negotiations between O'Neil, the Orr requirements, said O'Neil. Waterloo makes it to 401 signs AIM RECLINERS HAVE Always Been The Best Value is Just Become Even Better For A Short Time iny 1 ,ou!kirsder riaiiners At Special Low Sale Prices 38 Different Comfortable Styles Over 300 Decorator PM to Chou†. 46 King St. N., Waterloo I I Serving Yoo for 29 Years 886-2040 Freq Parking Front and Rear ALAN RIGBY’S LA-Z-BOY GALLERY methm "We're looking at Pl . uLaddi- tion to the sign saying: tt2r, ‘exit number' or somedf lit t?' Negotiations are continuing to add Waterloo to the 513m iwiiestia6 the Highway 8 exit for Kitchener atuncit was told. The city also hores to have signage on Highway 85 initiating Waterloo, said O'Neil. While the design of the proposed sigtsdoesrtotirdieatewhiehexithmn the highway will take wrists to Waterloo, O'Neilsaidthat question Mi Kitchener's Bums Wm Comm“ Bill 1150mm, O'Neil said he chose "not to get too bigabiteinitially,ratkerthannotge (WMNI) "We isn't "up the walk Around the individml,"aaidanty, "it'ton open hm plan and creates a ftmlirtgoforeet-s,Apersonoedyhns tomovetheirehairalittletogetthe feeling of a great deal of open“, “It's prefembletoputtitte-lein atsixfitothysixfitoteuttielewithwalls wrappedarpund,them.†Wata Systems, is also located in the home building, him IS the microcomputer divi. lion of the company, and represents many ofthe big name computer firms. Thitar sells "tumkey solutions" (complete packages) to desktop pub Ming and muting needs of com- ponies. Their qeeialimtion is in t-tmsru(LAN).Withalnealarea In keeping with the concept of aniding“: urtal,oeteoo-lutioet Circular approach mticati Time to aasss""aiitC"' take this little piggy to market. Not only does The FeeCutter do Besides The FeeCutter. away with the most aggravating we've introduced a number fees and service charges, it of other innovative services goes beyond to include: and accounts. We'd be glad C) NO FEE Chequing to introduce them to you. D NO FEE Withdrawals For example. come in and D NO FEE on our Automatic ask about our "Best Rate" Teller GlC and FuturLink'" Mutual rn NO FEE Stop Pavments Fund Series. Teller C) NO FEE Stop Payments Cl NO FEE VISA't El NO FEE Traveller's Cheques C) NO FEE on NSF Cheques payable to you El High T- Bill' Interest Rates D Maximized Daily Interest on every dollar Waterloo Town Square " King St. South, Waterloo 884-0810 ouaggp; INTRODUCING their liaoeomputon, cabling them to than devices sud: as printers and disc 8torage units. Additionally, the networt allows the computers to ammunicnte with each other, dtar in information. histur provide a very high calibre of customer service from helping a client choose a system to installation unsung, on.aite training, and af tar-cab service, said Gordy. Sales are divided about evenly between Trista and CentreCore, he said. Since the company's launch in February 1985, sales have climbed steadily to the $15anillion mark, he said, including figures from the To ronto sales dfiee, A lot of furniture clients become computer systems clients, he said, and vieevem. "We take a whole cradle to grave approach with our clients." mutatin‘uabletomm thtATEmottCetmtth,E,eEtt0AY W31. noon-Mesa The FeeCutter- “Changing the face of the financial industry." fSquccl w mam] cm: (anthems . Rates are set relative lo m -day Government of Canada Treasury Bells Don an pastel new and actuary of Waterloo North Byte. will retire Dunbar 81 after 41 - in the sharia! utility industry. Black began his carer in 1948 with [station Public Utilities Comission and came to Waterloo North Hydro in 1966 as treasurer He was appointed general manager in 1979. Black has served on many electrical association boards and committees and was presi- dent of the Association of Municipal Electrical Utilities in 1985. DitnBuctttiitires SEE YOU DO IT... OUTDOORS! [ilf