CKWR, Canada‘s first community radio sta tion and the only one of its kind in Waterioo Region, is in need of public support if is to remain on the air. According to a press release issued recently by the station, the current economic situation has caused its revenue to drop "considerably CKWR needs public support 96.7 CHYM FM is giving away a family vacation to (e)Aq%fs»engrld, every week until May 3rd!" e :: butipeeetmentitonmenatatinanivntiainndintzmeithatsatim ssm mss asemca & V _ many omen uâ€"srone. MbA S ublic support w%"“ »nirenane 4 below normal" and so members have launched ‘ W nonous : YOUR NE a "Save the Waves" campaign in an effort to * i VJ _Â¥ e gal â€"| =® secure the station‘s future. io a o. P )A .\ / a Members of the community are encouraged h . T T a P APPROVED DEALEF to make tax deductible donations at 56 Regina “ 3 R€ C! ‘hon., Tuse. Wed .h.’..m St. N. in Waterloo. For more information, call »11 0O Sinat Wast T amlaiA Thurs. 4 Fr. latoas Pommnnunientrntmomemannsmmmmme.......__ O o oooeeeanne 211 Queen Street mï¬"i%‘?@% kss 2.. :3 k BL are the xk