4 & e e l L ay :‘ndw campaign, the United Way Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo and Area has raised to $2.4 million, or 52 per cent of its $4.5 goal. While‘s that‘s encouraging, volunâ€" 1996 campaign chair Sunny Bell said dllvorkwbcdouidlcc-wt reach its goal. ; "We know the hardest part is always the last talf," Bell says. "There are still a large number of irganizations who need to start their workplace rw-wï¬ï¬‚hwmdzynmdk igr tek reguee n hi in w their to a ontribution to United Way directly. There are smmmmmm» rams and services to those in need in the comâ€" unity that are counting on us." United Way Campaign events this week Approximately 80 smallâ€" and mediumâ€"sized naloobtmlmcdmdym(lqw involved in a new local program to cut down accidents in the work place. eg Cressman, the executive director of the amber of Commerce of Kitchener & Waterâ€" and a member of the executive committee of new Waterloo Safe Communities Program, de the comment at the official launching of terloo‘s Sale Communities Program last Friâ€" at Waterloo city hall rovincial Minister of Labor and Waterloo th MPP, Elizabeth Witmer, Waterloo Mayor clude a car wash at the Petro Canada station Lancaster and Bridgeport in Waterloo: On. 1, 26 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. the station Idomil&mcvaywdleflqu first "‘;'*fl'â€"-â€"-:w m'h publicly announce he was The new riding of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo will make up much of the current federal riding ‘:":"‘hï¬lal.londrtm a news release Monday, The president d&w&dï¬dmg Conservative association, Peter Wools Two days away from the midâ€"way point in its KEWS$â€"BI6EsT Wa}tgrloo couna]lor seeks federal PC F] ' e * 'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".flâ€".§ ighty businesses sign up for accident prevention program Wlalooeâ€"flnhnï¬'ï¬g federal Progressive Conservative mhhmuï¬d Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo for the next oC P COMFORTABLE necuf"col‘snas ind . $399 C RECLININ profit organization founded this past April by Kells in memory of his 19â€"yearâ€"old son, Sean Kells, who died in an industrial explosion on the third day of his partâ€"time job in 1994. The founâ€" dation‘s goal is to eventually make Canada the safest place to live and work in the world. non and the chairman of the Waterloo Safe Communities Program, Monty Ward, all attended the event. The Sale Communities Foundation is a nonâ€" Brian Turnbull, the founder of the Safe Commuâ€" With the launch of the Waterloo program last nities Foundation, Paul Kells, the chairman of Friby,Wflcfloobecmtksecondcflym the Safe Communities Foundation, Geoff Can Ontario to become a, "safe community*. non s1 the sholmen aFans Lt e t n e thol Apdans d oC Students party to raise funds for leukemia patient/former classmate "They planned the festival in the spirit of national unity issue. _ "l’d‘uoflchdahlhmgn‘ wâ€"z’uh-ï¬tflk en Anesaires" "‘_':d:l.:‘llï¬trm'u nomination are the the current Libe of Waterloo presently held by Liberal and _ "I chink there‘s a need out there for that former Waterloo councillor, Andrew Telegdi. type of government and those type of initis Alexander, 32, and a teacher at hm&ï¬z‘â€mnr MacGregor Public S« said in an interâ€" into an infrastructure program type of M&ï¬b‘mhnï¬lï¬: %g“ tudents at St. Matthew‘s Catholic cleâ€" Brockville became the first Ontario city to begin T en rminims is for a 25 per cent reduction in injuries for all businesses participating in the twoâ€"year program during the program‘s first year. non presented Ward with $15,000 from the (ounduionwhclpï¬unudnï¬mywof CC PPZRECE T7 IBP RHEnERCEEâ€" WAETLIOO 1eG ‘lhdu-tam-yha-qby- eral Progressive Conservative riding associs ment." tion Sunday because he fek he had 2 conflic: Alexander also said if he is nominated as of interest. The riding association has not ye :HCMM: candidate, he feels he _ announced the date for its nomination mersâ€" a good chance of winning the riding, ing but Woolstencroft said he expected it 'lhvdvuyhlo-ydv-n'lh would probably be sometime between this I‘m bilingual and that I‘ve had quite an January to March extensive history with the party," he said. Woolstencroft also said four other people "But when it comes to just within the comâ€" have expressed an interest about secking the munity itself, 1 really believe the riding of Progressive Conservative nomination 4+ _ | ONTARIO‘S LARGEST community safety program w.dflp’ll'owouldlnvdvtmchlhmp as traffic safety, farm safety, recreational safety child safety and fire safety Cannon said in 1994, Waterloo lost more than 25,000 working days just due to injuries the program with another $27,000 to help finance the program‘s second year The Waterloo project has two paris Ptlont.lch:hbdlalbtf-nya,sapm gram to climinate injuries in small business workplaces. Part two, which will begin in the during their Bavarian festival to raise -‘q‘.utfl'dfl&nul'p any money they raised would be for Steven Wagâ€" ner and his family" mmw.«mm rabâ€" fled off video games which some of them donated, and raffied off 2 Halloween shir made by a student‘s mother. They cooked and sold hot dop.amzdpanchaahshpondmda mysiery number draw, and, in keeping with the party‘s theme, enjoyed "beer" nuts: root "beer and ginger "ale". 'fltylflynï¬:laksuul"bcvm:flys 4 mean, these kids pulled this thing together in just two days, and they specifically did it for &Wfl&h&dt-m-y:dnl “l"..‘ Bavarian ‘tflhl'wu rakes Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9530 FRIDAY 9â€"9, SATURDAY 9â€"5:00 FREE PARKING AT FROWT & REAR OF STORE Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo is more of a Conservative riding than it is a Liberal And 1 Hmnmwhhdmï¬' Alexander said he resigned his position as viceâ€"president of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo fed eral Progressive Conservative riding associa tion Sunday because he fek he had 2 conflict dmmnï¬mu-p announced the date for its nomination meet h‘hWn‘deï¬ would probably be sometime between this DEPENDABLE SERVICE SINCE 1959 46 King St. N., Waterioo 886â€"2040 *But they also approached me to suggest that nomination , is a more comprehensive 1 longâ€"«erm on mt tea stemas ouss incnhaanien