oK O e e P 4560 0 0 0 0000 o ooo .200 Sp drive a success despite less workplace participation im eme t on :o mt n s s "C it Pnsl °7. Peies colht . uo WLU student union confident _ enpnappmmem onâ€"campus party will succeed ie oo we we are finding strong enough room for 3,000 people." Unlike last year‘s street party, only WLU students will be allowed to attend the onâ€"campus party. Also, party organizers will control the flow of alcohol and no bottles will be "We printed 3,000 tickets," Raptis said. "(And) we have more than This year‘s studentâ€"unionâ€"sponâ€" sored party will be held jointly outside in the university‘s quad and in WLU‘s two onâ€"campus pubs, The Turret and Wilf‘s. If the weather is bad, organizers have arranged for events scheduled for the quad to be moved inside WLU‘s theatre/auditorium in the John Black Aird Centre on University said. "We‘ve taken every step we posâ€" sibly can to provide a safe alternative for students to blow off steam and to have a good time at the end of the a much, much smaller scale," Cemr®l t Julic Shantz was one of hundreds of voluntcers who helped _ Strickdand said. "And the public can still S nieee ib mplals Infone Chane ioiped ran aod Aprmaien righ imough on cort sort right through the week ï¬umm“ end." ;;‘-E.:! ... .. .. If you have any real estate needs call Ted Scharf, Broker, 747â€"2040 Cambridge that seems to say "let‘s get a place in the country." We expect April to continue strong as interest rates remain at very low levels and appear to have no plans to move up. The local business scene is very vibrant as new industrics continue to scout out the available rental, or sale of commercial and industrial space. Oner the smoke clears on the uncertainty of the government cutbacks I think the woret will be over and we can look for renewed consumer confidence. | hope the many people who have lost their jobs in the public and private sector will be able 10 find work. J believe we all have to do our bit to keep the economy 1800â€"268â€"7582, or pick up a brochure at any local 7Zchrs siore * Former Toronio Mapleé Leaf Darryi Sittler is the honorary chairperson of this year‘s walk. Participaring local dignizaries ‘â€" Last year, close to 1,00 participants raised than $130,000 in the event. © © Pm The Super Cities Walk gets underway at 10 a m a the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo‘s Federation Hall: Signâ€"in begins as 8â€"30 2 m Participants have a choice of following three scenic rouirs: 2 fivekilometre whecichair accessible roue through Waterioo Park, or 10 kilometre and 13 kilometre routes that wind north of the campus through a streich of Laure} Creek Conservation 80 Kinc Street Soum, Wattzu0o + 88#â€"9200 Discover WarErLoo‘s NEWEST GEM! the event must be presegsicred. To do so, call "Even though the food drive is off cially over, we continue to need food on a yearround bes‘s * =orkplaces can still participate if they re interesied They can phone us or fax us and we‘ll have a volunteer get them staried > Even though the food drive offiially ended Monday, workplaces are still encouraged o orgamize inâ€"house cam paigns. For information and assistance phone the Food Bank of Watcrioo Region at 743â€"5576, or fax at 7438965 Sericidand said some workplaces are planning to continue imhouse lood dn ves throughout the month of April. leay ing food bank organizers confiden the sesults of this year‘s campaign will castly double last year‘s have more employees partucrpating. We have bigger orgamzations participating this year, so the toral support for the food drive is beier than it was last year. We‘re quite pleased i the sucorss ol the food drive."