Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 May 1989, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

We are pleased to recogmze Rodena Tayior as a valuable member of our Property Man. agement team Rodena has been mth Our Com. pany for tive years and Is the Resident Superintendent at 116 Huncks St . New Hamburg WV "AIME”!!! LTO. 230 Gage Avenue Kitchener N2M 2C8 742-5841 Cancer can be beaten. MALLMAN ROOENA TAYLOR or br: h'N"s Finest Eyewear Boutique News digest Eye MALLMAN Those who missed the Waterloo Potters' Workshop sale last November have another chance to browse and purchase handcrafted functional and non-functional pottery this Friday and Saturday. Held at Hilliard Hall, First United Church. the sale will feature products of local potters. When thecity takes over the job Jan. 1, 1990, its own employees will be utilized to collect the recyclables, Currently, city employees collect recyclables curbside at single family dwellings. Waterloo is the only area municipality to use their own staff to collect for recycling. Some private sector collectors have had their actual commitment to recycling questioned. As well, labor relations between workers and private collectors have at times been rocky. Waterloo Potters' Workshop holding spring sale this week OUR PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE ror your appomtment Phone 746-4811 APARTMENTS FOR RENT Currently, a demonstration project is under. way for several multiple residences, with a pnvate contractor, McLellan Disposal, collect. mg the recyclables. Clearing up confusion surrounding the issue, Waterloo city council Monday voted to “con- Ctrm its intention" to expand the eity's recy- cling program to multiple dwelling unit resi- dences. Recycling will be a Mod to multiple un? 11mm: Jan 1990 _Recytrlitttt will be Exammauons Arranged a; m you: own prescription) 57:ch 1945 ENSLE 't Lucky Moms will get a chance for a personal meeting with Don! l Treat i For Mom! ltitlette1nmLtstrt-rr,, son at 747.5616 V W--.” - ...u.,. Held at Bingeman Conference Centre, Aquonex will feature a variety of water conservation tips. For residents. a session on preparing your lawn for drought will be held Thursday" at 7:30 pm, with free admission. People can walk in to register. For commercial and industrial sectors, there will be a variety of seminars, ranging from how to conduct an industrial water audit to water saving in the hospitality and health care environment, commercial lawn care and ttp. proaches to process water cooling. Ben Benninger, the region's water conserva tion coordinator will explain rmaneial incen- tives to residents, homebuilders and industries in installing water efNient Fixtures. The conference is designed to help the region communicate practical water conservation tips to residents and business leaders, said Bennin- ger. “Ifeveryone participates and saves a little, we end up saving a lot." For furiher inG/nrtion, call Barbara Ander. Admiasion ig free. For further information call 886.6670. Tips to save water offered at Aquomx Householders and business leaders can learn how to save water at the region's "Aquonex '89" conference Thursday and Friday. Held at Bingeman Confenm I‘m-on- - - . Hm... wvnvn A! Tmm, WAT -so nor-sand We: uncluamg Eatons and Mr Mon Woo Sal 930am mswpm Thws Fn nus 5 and Mr Grocer Fri til 9 oo p m 11 am. - 2 pan. $12.95 Adults ' 7.50 Child Camp Pioneera Voyageur Limousine (London) 475 KING ST. N " WATERLOO, ONT. RESERVATIONS 884-0220 ' [Em - 8 pan. ' .95 Adult $7.50 Child " WTERLOO het SUNDAY BRUNCH Co-Sponsored by: In... “In in... . You free may update hotline! see rout mm Ngesow 'eu" or ml In u.lultCett mm emu Aucu ea.- ai

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy