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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Jun 1992, p. 14

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The fourâ€"day outdoor event will be held on streets in the Uptown area, but because the regional Health and Social Services building will be under construction at the time of the event, the 2 omm o e oo o en eiee e oo o mt ooR Start whetting your appetite â€" the Chicken & _ closures. One would close King Street as it‘s Ribs Cook Off will be returning to Waterloo. closed during the Buskers Festival, the other Citywumflhugimtheoquinm:toa would close Regina Street from William Street t« proposal by Shane Carmichael of Ce WMMWMMM Corporation to hold the festival again this between King and Regina Streets. summer in Uptown Waterloo. Final details of proposed road closures will be According to Carmichael the event attracted presented to council once the Health & Social approximately 15,000 people to the city‘s core area Services building‘s construction timetable is last year, and he expects the fourâ€"day event will â€" available While Celebration Corporation is a attract between 20,000 and 25,000 this year. forâ€"profit operation, a portion of the event‘s Similar events in Cleveland and London (Ont.) . proceeds will be donated to a charitable have attracted 250,000 and 50,000 respectively. community organization. Last year, proceeds from The local cook off, which pits local and outâ€"of _ admission fees were donated to the Recreation town restauranteurs against each other for the Cmplufimhidngnmpip.'l‘hkyw.wpu distinguished honor of being the creator of the cent of the refreshment (beer) tent proceeds will be best chicken and ribs, also features live donated to the Rotary Centre. Carmichael entertainment, arts and crafts, a children‘s estimates the donation will be in the > midway, and a licensed refreshment area. neighborhood of $10,000. Deborah Crandall Chronicle Staff Chicken & Rib Cook Off Teare will return to Waterloo ~*%>>==% PAGE 14 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1992 When Canadians k tcget’h tak‘g(()){l th Wo%vggc(ia\}lwn. To succerd in today‘s world, Canadians must be able to comâ€" pete because our jobs directly depend on it. Preparing uurselves through training will help us to compete and secure the prosperity we want tor ourselves and our children available. While m,,cm_____ i is a forâ€"profit operation, a portion of the event‘s Mvfllbedonuedtl:w T community organization. year, proceeds Complex fundraising campaign. year, 50 per cent of the refreshment (beer) tent proceeds will be donated to the Rotary Centre. Carmichael estimates the donation will be in the > neighborhood of $10,000. ienss round of judging and a Celebrity Cook Off on the final afternoon of the event. same roads used during last year‘s event won‘t 7 necessarily be used this year, City staff has recommended two options for road closures. One would close King Street as it‘s ? closed during the Buskers Festival, the other would close Regina Street from William Street to . ‘Canadi# Yes, wecan! To tia is 12:00 NOON TO 5: OPEN SUNDA For your shopping lnubvb%u:hm::: Ou can N dn’hmu_-- on it rm on nenrenerntl m in nsc« n n mrsmenene e meese mmommnnennemcmmeimnnrenenimnnmennmnnn F@ImONCe

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