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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 May 1998, p. 11

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Dave Glazer, president of Rotary Club of Waterloo, preâ€" sents a cheque for $5,000 to George Habib, president of Junior Achievement in Canada, and Rosemary Trakalo, executive director of Junior Achievement in Waterioo Region. & WLU gets $1,500 gift The Rotary Club of Waterloo recently presented a $5.000 cheque to Junior Achievement in Waterloo Region to help it fund programs to develop potential in youth The contribution by the Rotary Club was part of its ongoing commitment to the Anyone interested in hearing about what the installation of fiber optic cabling may mean for their business should attend the Southwestern Ontario Industrial Show next Wednesday (May 27). _ Limited seating is available and people should register by telephoning (416) 703â€"9202. The Grand Valley Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators announced last week it is donating $1,500 to career serâ€" vices at Wilfnd Laurier Univerâ€" sity. The money will be used to support an annual career fair for students at WLU and surâ€" rounding institutions. "This donation helps us proâ€" vide _ important _ career The show will be held at the Kitchener Memorial Auditoâ€" rium and will run from 1â€"5 p.m. Show highlights fiber optics NEW HAMBURG, ONT. (519) 662â€"2616 $10 PER HOUR * CANOE * PADDLEBOAT * ROWBOAT * KAYAKS Poddles & Lifejackets Incuded Rotary Club gives Junior Achievement $5,000 CANOE THE NTITH basketball, horshoe, volleyball courts beside the river SHUTTLE SERVICE AVAILABLE $5 PER PERSON PLUS $10 PER HOUR FOR CANOE Picnic areo riverside parking, resources to prepare students for the work force," said WLU‘s career advising coordiâ€" nator, Lynda McKim, in a news release The 1ABC is a notâ€"forâ€"profit organization for professionals committed to improving the effectiveness of organizations through strategic communicaâ€" tion. It currently has 12,500 members and a worldwide netâ€" work of 110 chapters. Among other things, fiber optic cabling may save plant and business owners and manâ€" agers money because fiber optics are often less expensive than copper communications. club‘s Focus for the Future‘ program, an imitiative that TID BIZ 97 %> helps the club provide funding for programs aimed at helping youths physical, vocational and academic development [umior Achievement is a nonâ€"profit organization that has been providing business education to Waterloo Region youth for the past 28 yeass. It Marvel at its shppery shape and delight im its 200 hp. 30â€"Â¥alve Â¥6. Explore the surefootedness of its drvetrain choices. Frontrak trontâ€"whee! drive or lesendary guattro® allâ€"wheel drive. Meet the dashing and daringly new Audi A6. From the extra hack of ts ve fiveâ€"speed Tiptrome® auto/manual gearbox to its paletic at interior design options we call "Atimospheres . the 5 8 new Ab answers questions others haven‘t dared ask. See your Aud dealer for details And the new Af, ‘C(.[I BEAM BEDDING All Sizes of Mattresses *Antique sized mattresses e w «Foam mattresses _ ;1‘!_4‘!‘ for water beds § _/ â€"glipania <Tre a<d e," *IKEA and z.01 â€" A eCE 4C R}<â€" Lc\ K7 Mausser AwWoeasint \t\ k furniture \g ‘,_;‘Ej*& ” w td sized mattresses < H TaP Mon. â€" Fri 10. 00â€"5:30 pm; Sat. 10:00â€"1:00 pm Call us for a FREE ESTIMATE or visit our Factory Outlet Showrcom | 48 WILLIAM ST. W. (Near park St.) WATERLOO 745-32191 add m al Manulactincr s So lor pric CROSBY VOLKSWAGEN AUDI offers three programs â€" The Company Program, Project Business, and the Economics of Staying in School â€" with the help of business volunteers and donations from service clubs, that help teach youth potential handsâ€"on business skills The allâ€"new Audi A6. Starting at $48,880*® 2500 King St. E., Kitchener 894â€"9300 hittp://www.autorev.com/crosbyvw Liptrom Auda M+ . Ti Audt ersatil 11

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