Volunteering . . . A Great Way To Grow. By volunteering, you can brighten the lives of many, helpâ€" ing yourself and your community to grow. The Volunteer Placeâ€" ment Service can help match your interest and skills with specific jobs for volunteers in 200 comâ€" munity erganizations and proâ€" grams. For information on these and other volunteer opportuniâ€" ties, contact the Volunteer Placeâ€" ment Service at 742â€"8610. NEEDED: Do you like plants? Do you believe they make a house feel like home? Do you also "It was just fantastic," said Dale Wilcox, who organized the extravaganza for the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce. ‘"The direct benefitters are goâ€" ing to be Uptown merchants for the next couple of years." mfl'mwmmmmmmmmm Buskers get mixed reviews lan Kirkby Chronicle Staff "It‘s the biggest thing to hapâ€" pen to Uptown Waterloo," said merchant Wayne Deyarmond, pointing to a juggler entertaining a crowd of approximately 200 Saturday afternoon. ‘"I‘ve been here 19 years and I‘ve never seen anything like it." The fourâ€"day busker festival drew thousands of people â€" the buskers themselves estimated 25,000 â€" to the city‘s core to watch magicians, musicians, pupâ€" peteers and a host of other street entertainers perform. Volunteers: Your help is needed tion to town," said Wilcox. "We will be ironing out the bugs." The chamber of commerce did approach the Uptown BIA board of the University of Waterloo with proceeds going to a serviceâ€" oriented local agency. Location of work is at the Campus Centre at the University of Waterloo and you can volunteer for the three days or a portion thereof. (174B) believe in our local service agenâ€" cies? Yes? Then here is the perâ€" fect shortâ€"term volunteer opportuâ€" nity for you. Volunteers are needed to sell house plants on September 14, 15, 16, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., to students arriving at residences. This fundâ€" raiser is operated by the students ps%:watchmg‘ the buskers. ‘They can come and explore and see (the Uptown is) a nice place, it‘s clean and there‘s lots of interesting shops." Not everyone was happy with the event, however. Some merâ€" chants have complained to Wilcox and city council that their busiâ€" ness dropped and they were not asked if they wanted the festival in the first place. upset, but it‘s part ndpereel of Terry Hollohan, who chair‘s the Uptown Business Improvement Area board of directors, said he looked out the window of his store NEEDED: In Waterloo, volunâ€" teers to assist cook with meal preparation, table service and cleanâ€"up at lunch time for a seniors ‘ daycare program. You would be needed from 9:00 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday or Friday. XG would ask t\_g'rou to commit to this program one year. There is free parking availâ€" able and they are located on a bus route. If you enjoy working in the kitchen, meeting new people and have the time, this could be a rfvgn;)dms opportunity for you. (11 the future to make money from theff“i“l'.ada' y festival will be A bigger 1 estival wi held next August in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Waterloo chamber. The chamber‘s tourism commitâ€" tee hopes the event will become a large annual tourist draw to the city. 1 planning for the event, she said. As well, each merchant was delivâ€" ered an announcement of road cl:lsmuamkbafwethefeat val. ‘"People on the BIA board of mittee of the BIA knew what was going on." The festival is "good for the city of Waterloo," she said. However, Wilcox said the chamber recogâ€" nizes the need "to find ways in of directors in the early stages of PWP 40 * _ Woreâ€"Fight Mult PERSONAL WORD PROCESSOR Age Carriers are needed in the following areas: If you are interested in delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after school, please / * fill in the application form and send it to our office immediately. Sale Price $635.00 Reg. Price $799.00 Earn Extra Money! â€" mm the oflice people 17% to 22% OFF OUR ENTIRE LINE OF SMITH CORONA TYPEWRITERS AND WORD PROCESsORS JOHN ST. AT PARK ST. 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