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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Oct 1991, p. 7

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2L. N" swt! jbe-(,; L. (in Each agency will have representatives on site during regular mall hours to welcome potential volunteers and to provide the public with informa. tion about their particular organization. Clowns, balloons, face painting, jugglers and storytellers will all be a part of the fun, The fair, which is co-sponsored by The Volunteer Action Centre, Fairview Park Mall, C .K.G.L. Radio and Manulife Financial, features more than 40 volunteer agencies. 7 Whether you have an hour a day, a week, or a month to spare, you will find rewarding ways to rill that time at the 1991 Volunteer Fair, October 18 and 19, at Fairview Park Mall. Oktoberfest President, Glen Walker, said his own concern for Canadian unity and the topical nature of the constitution were the primary reasons in his decision to invite Clark. Volunteer Fair 1991 The Constitution and EGiiriirTGity will be front and centre as Clark addresses business leaders from K)? and grea_during thethird annual luncheon. Clark to speak at Oktoberfest President’s luncheon Joe Clark, President of the Privy Council and Minister Responsible for Constitutional Affairs, will be the guest speaker at the Okotberfest President's Invitiation Luncheon on Thursday, Oct. 17, 11:30 a.m. at the Valhalla Inn. I _.- Announces ... n..." m..'-. . Iv!!- Take home a Iong-Iaslmg bunch of mo Cash 5 Carry Gammon: Available In essence amour: 8pual MINI GARNATIONS N W ' my th 3,5» MB ' 5 n‘, " .~ q u -a-.s. - Total Hair & Body Care Perms . Highlights . Cuts . Acrylic Nails . Faclals . Manlcures . Pedicures . Suntanning 220 King St. N., Unlt J, Waterloo (Behind Mega Pizza) F- wee',', Flower And Gitt Shop “um" " University Ave. Eeet, Waterloo (in the Valdi/Tim Horton Plaza) 885-21 so wyttl 421 Greenbrook Drive, Kitchener "Soo (in the Forest Hill Plaza) 742-7221 Long stein road - iai,trs dot Frult buckets $20-$25 cCatttatiotu . $7.50 do: K-w dqllvory $3.50 "eh. Our '1mrytttt 91:59.9 iirihty! m 'rl Fouls I W: (Wmnoo) Paul: I Pots 2W ttmttya9tnuotv,Tues.W0tLSat owneoouoaw 1 a moo mum at My Mum sunny 1 Tar, F bts Inc, LARRY’S HAIR DESIGN 885-0080 BEE] Petals: (r, Pots "Yes I will. I'm planning to go to Concordia.” "I used to, but not anymore. It's too crowded and I spend too much money." no mi celebrate oktoberfest? Louis Choiniere Kitchener Cost of the seminar, which includes a tasting component. is $25. All proceeds will go to the "Best Friends of Big Sisters," Kitchener-Waterloo, the fundraising arm for K-W Big Sisters. To reserve a place for the seminar contact Kathleen Lefaive at The Seagram Museum, 885-1857. Wine Columnist Tony Aspler and author of a newly published book "Wine Lover's Companion" will conduct a special wine tasting seminar on the wines of Germany on Monday, Oct. 28, 7:30 pm. at The Seagram Museum. The seminar will examine and include tastings of the various grape varities used in German wines, the wines of different regions of Germany and the individual quality levels of German wines including late harvest specialty wines. German wine tasting 'tif) any Aspler Professor Mark Holmes of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education will be the keynote speaker for the evening. Admission is free. Parents for uantilU pgblic meeting Educational reform will be the topic of discussion at the next Parents for Learning meeting, Thurs- day, Oct.24, 7:30 . 10 pam, in the auditorium of the Kitchener Public Library. Rob Rice Waterloo 7 - 90 Frobisher Dr. - CERAMIC TILE - MARBLE AND SLATE - MEXICAN FLOORS - ALL TYPES OF APPLICA TION Specializing in MARANTA TILE Mon .rmmi 95:30; Fn 94mm 19 10% OFF “Yes I am, My friends told me I should celebrate it." Fax (5192 TAT, ED AND VINCENT 747-5755 Mariana” “mm '-5742 Astra Wong Waterloo F“' :31: Growth must pay pd, growth and be enwronmentally sustainable to maintain needed servtces and protect the quality of Me In our community, " you wish to help in the campaign, call 746-7902. ON NOVEMBER " 1ijlllllljf] -l,r!iiRTi'j' IRES!” The average water and sewage bill approxmates the regional portion of the tax bill. I am fighting against the proposed water rate increase of 50% by 1993, Regional and City Councillor (Counclllo' at large) We cannot afford double digit tax increases or exorbitant increases of user rates. Since 1974, the water rates charged by the region increased by I,300%. As your Regional and City Councillor, I have a record of fighting against unreasonable tax increases and unfair user rates for sewage and water, We can no longer afford to subsidize growth through property taxes and user rates. t'l,'t J%t ST. EAST AT OTTAWA 576-152woc ---- $70 COUPON VALUE --2.; TMillll FIGHTS Hill fl$tllt IE$ft8lll$l8lll.l11f 370°" tiiiriiji im WATERLOO CHRONCLE, WEDNESDAY ifEiii wtuquPUN VALUE -'"-"l Weodee 2thuutaAutdn i s on WE PAY YOUR I "RUST?“ 'g (”Rum "iii2iii,ii, ) FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT with this ad. {THE - Mm by the CFO tot the Andrew Mega: \,a"mangr lunar-nee Chin Spot-hun- Gift Certificate from “or "hurt: roP'Trta" a CENTRES

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