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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Sep 1992, p. 29

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2810 c.) Boy joins Air Miles Reward Program Dutch Boy supermarkets has joined the expandâ€" ing list of companies enabling consumers to earn free air travel through the Air Miles Reward Program. . Customers in all nine Dutch Boy stores now can accumulate free Air Miles, at the rate of one travel mile for the first $20 spent and another mile for each additional $15. This applies to all products at Kâ€"W Fall HomExpo A twoâ€"bedroom bungalow ‘will be the main i lttheK-WFlllflomExpo,beinghe]d 10â€"13 in the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium. Built by Mobileway Structures Inc. and furnished decorated by companies participating in the show, the bungalow offers 1,000 square feet of Adminionfortbehomuhowwillbe”,pluaGST, or adults, $3, plus GST, for seniors and youth aged 1417. t N_ ___ | Make cheque payable to and mail to: Human Resource Development Institute |_Fax 740â€"3642 P.O. Box 22077, Cambridge, Ontario N1R 8E3 | Signature A oneâ€"day seminar conducted by Geoff Fellows, "wellâ€"known columnist" and weekly Waterloo Chronicle contributor. Your selfâ€"investment $110 GST Accompanying spouse $50 includes GST (may be income tax deductible) Saturday, Sept. 26, 1992 Wilfrid Laurier University 202 Regina Street (at Lodge) Room 137 (parking at rear of building) 9 am â€" lay. Registration limited! Tel.: 658â€"8950 spring, both local universities announced that they were going to cut first year enrolment. Unforâ€" tunately, that means less spendâ€" which is insulated to some extent from the fluctuations of the busiâ€" ness cycle. The municipality reâ€" ceives a grant from the provincial government based on the number of students. which is meant to help cover the lost tax revenue from the university property and the added costs for policing and provision of services, so the real cost may not be as high locally as what might at first appear. Given the grant situation anâ€" nounced by the province last (Bntinued from page 28) Registration fee for local participation at Conestoâ€" ga College is $45 per person for the broadcast only, and $50 per person for the broadcast plus lunch. Reservations can be made by contacting Mary McElwain at 748â€"5220, ext. 466. VIII: Leadership, Innovation and Discovery, at the Woodworking Centre of Ontario, Conestoga College Doon pamgus from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satellite broadcast launches quality month On October 1, to launch Quality Month, a satellite broadcast â€" originating from New York City â€"will be beamed to local sites across North America. One sucP site _in Co_ngs!ogq College in Kitchener. More than 50 local businesses and industrial leaders are expect?d to participate in Quality Form that Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo consumers can earn n free air travel by purchasing everyday necessity f said general manager Wayne Luedtke. He added thatlmllhoppenhnve,upuntilnow,beenableto participate by buying a variety of household needs, but not food. , w"!‘ very excited, because it‘s the first time * How to improve your selfâ€"image it your present one is restricting you * The reality of the Mind/Brain relationship * How to program the builtâ€"in, goal~ orientedâ€"mechanism * What psychocybernetics is all about * There is nothing mystical or magical about using your intuition; make it userâ€"friendly * That success in life is a sequence of worthwhile goals reached * Achievement of any sort is due tar more to mental attitude than mental YOU WILL LEARN: cannot afford and thus mean Flos_ing but for the majority of arrive. It means survival as well as a positive youthful outlook on life! Dusinesses in this community, there cannot be any happier time than in the fall when the students Douglas McCready is a Profesâ€" sor of Economics at Wilfrid Laurâ€" ier University. ing by students and thus less total spending (if the multiplier is taken into account). For some businesses that may mean a tightening of ‘the belt which they t Exp. 0) pay these same great rates on RRSP‘s and RRIF‘s (90 days to 5 years). Inquire about the rates in our other GIC‘s. Interest paid annually or annual compounding on 2â€" to 5â€"year GIC‘s. For Monthly Income Certificates on 1â€" to Sâ€"year GIC‘s m1mmmm.mfims&mwm bonus on Monthly Income Certificates. Rates subject to change withau # watias For deposits less thm the above minimum deduct 1/4%. We 168 King St. St. _ 1336 Weber St. E. _ 1315 Bishop St. 579â€"1860 894â€"9700 a99.4977 30â€"364 DAYS 1 YEAR WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1992 â€" THE RELENTLESS PURSUIT OF PERFECTION ENDS HERE! 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