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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Sep 1993, p. 12

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PAGE 12 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1993 Hospitals to benefit from oil chan%gs Quaker State Minitâ€"Lube is gearing up for its third Annual Hospital Drive to be held on Saturday, Sept. 25 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. â€" _ mie -â€"ty;lx itals in i0 will t fit from Minitâ€"Lube‘s fundraising efforts. The stores will donate their revenues from all cil changes to local [;stssyse:x)flfioo was raised. This year‘s goal is to BaseLine Concepts starts up in Kitchener Tid Biz BaseLine Concepts Inc., which provides a service as expense reduction analysts to all business, has comâ€" menced operations in Kitchener . The focus of the business is the reduction of operatâ€" ing costs using proven systems established by its assoâ€" ciates, Expense Reduction Analysts of St. Louis, The advantage of BaseLine Concepts Inc. is that they analyze the past 12 months expenditures in speâ€" cific areas such as office products, computer forms, stationery, courier services and waste management, prepareareportbuedonin&ervie\vswithcurmtlnd potential suppliers, then make specific recommendaâ€" tions for the client‘s consideration. â€"For further information contact BaseLine at 741â€" 3692, or send Fax inquiries to 741â€"3603. Kumon Centre opens in Waterlioo Young Waterloo residents now have the opportunity to reap the benefits of the internationallyâ€"renowned Kumon Math program which opened in Waterloo last week The Kumon Method, which originated in Japan 35 DISCOVER TRAVEL Ltd. ~ Cozumel, at sea cruising, Panama, Cartagena, at sea cruising, se ue aulenlare sraia‘a‘ale‘a‘ain‘a‘ wa‘s wereeilersa‘a‘s aia‘ate‘ alvaise sns vvave vevise sala‘a‘ svive‘ssiaelslals‘a aloiel (n‘alsale 00 6 000000 0000000000 000000000009 000000 N iR rartr t AAAAAAAY CORSh ts ieantaateacals‘an‘s vhvtalotas Nevindcool Discover Travel Ltd. 1st ANNUAL CARIBBEAN CRUISE aboard the mts Triton invites you to join their MARCH 12 â€" 19 CABINS ,, _ Inside from ©1099 Based on dbl. Outside from *1299 Based on dbl. Plus taxes. Subject to space availability 465 Phillip St. Parkdale Plaza 11 746-87‘ (March break) yean.go,isdnwwld’shrgeumathleamingpm- pam.mmbodnnonchfldrmtosolveptoblems bythemulvesnndmmutheirmpsceum@ a series of individual worksheets â€" covering ptuchoollevaltoulcuhnâ€"untflmeworkisperfa: and completely understood within a specific time For more information on enrollment contact Karen McCulloch at 886â€"5753. Chamber Week The Chamber of Commerce of Kitchener and Waterloo will be holding a Chamber Week Committee Launch at the Waterloo Inn poolside on Sept. 28. ‘There will be a members‘ reception to preview comâ€" mittee opportunities and to celebrate the success of the Chamber‘s first year of operation. For more information contact the Chamber at 576â€" RE/MAX staff raises money for charity RE/MAX Centre Sales Associate and staff members raised $826 for the Children‘s Miracle Network, at an office barbecue last week. Initially, the office set a goal of $2,500 for 1992. Since this has already been surpassed by $800, a new goal of $5,000 has been set. vTh:'Cl:aéL;r-o}Eéinfieice of Kitchener and Waterloo will be hosting a breakfast during which members can meet with several Waterloo Regional C of C hosts breakfast This occasion will provide an informal atmosphere, whereby chamber members are afforded the opportuâ€" nitymmeetanddimmregjonalisaxewithKenSefl- ing, Gerry Thompson, and area mayors. The event will be held at the Walper Terrace Hotel, Kitchener on Friday, Oct. 1. 746â€"8747 [(#" Over 50 exhibitors offering savings & selection in computers, software, games, related products, computer clubs. Sun., Sept. 26 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Kitchener Memorial Auditorium 400 East Avenue Admission $5 for adults Children 10 & under free For more info call 1â€"800â€"465â€"82 | €E How To Fight The Common Cold. LumnlrnMTfldunukotLumlMW L 1 HOOLTT O TTZTETT 07 LONNOX ndusines InCorporated The Pulse 21 not only offers a cure for the common cold, it relieves _ high heating bills as well. Delivering up to 96 cents worth of heat for every energy dollar spent. So call your Lennox dealer today. And stop suffering from winter colds. kn l Waterloo Kitchener Cambridge 168 King St. S. _ 1336 Weber St. E. _ 1315 Bish% St. 579?19860 894â€"9700 622â€"33 Member: Ontario Share and Deposit Insurance Corporation m:v::n oge fif’m 7% os %:fl_._h mmmw m Lower your energy bills by up to 40% with a Lennox Pulse 21" Natural Gas Furnace WATERLOO REGIONAL CREDIT UNION WE SELL, WE INSTALL, WE SERVICE y Computer Source M e _ C CRONIN â€" EMERY MECHANICAL LTD. AiR ConDmonna & HEATNG LENNOX MUST BE A ($5,000 Minimum ) "AEmpIE

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