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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 May 1998, p. 18

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18 Waterloo GChronicle Voluntary Pay Program Your Waterloo Chronicle carrier will be knocking at your door to ask for your involvement with our voluntary pay program. By paying your hard working carrier $2 for one months detivery or $24 for a years delivery, you show appreciation for receiving a strong, vibrant community newspaper delivered right to your door once a week. You are also increasing your carrier‘s income as he/she receives a portion of your payment. 75 King St., S., Suite. 201, Waterloo ON N2J 1P2 Z=""~â€"â€"â€"â€"___ Your subscription contribution is reâ€"invested into staff, technology, new features and product expansion for the paper. We‘re YOUR commuhity newspaper and intend on becoming increasingly better! Please support your carrier and your award winning community newspaper. Please support our voluntary pay program, when your carrier calls on you. Chronicle Say yes to Voluntary Pay! | In return for subscribing to Waterloo‘s '\,‘ community newspaper, your name will be \ entered into our subscriber draws for your \ chance to win one of six $50 gift certificates! 8$86â€"2830 Angus Reid to speak to local youth Canadian pollster Angus Reid will deliver the keynote address Thursday to officially open a national youth entreâ€" Reid will open The Enterâ€" prise EDGE conference at Wilâ€" frid _ Laumer _ University Thursday at 8:30 a.m., although the conference will technically run from Wednesâ€" day to Saturday. The conferâ€" ence is being hosted by CODA, Lutherwood and the Waterloo County Board of Education and is being sponsored by the Royal Bank and Human Resources _ Development preneurship conference being held in Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo. ext. 225 Canada. During his address, Reid will discuss the findings of ‘Building Bndges â€" New Perâ€" spectives on the Nexus Generâ€" ation‘. The 1997 study found that 30 per cent of Canadians under 35 expect to start their own businesses within the next five years. The Enterprise EDGE conâ€" ference will bring together more than 200 of Canada‘s leading experts in business The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Real Estate Board Inc. reported in a recent news release that 453 homes were sold in the Kâ€" W area in April compared with 395 in March. "Sales have been building over several months and are really just the predictable response to very favorable market conditions," said real estate board president Peter Kalbfleisch, in a news release. "Driving this accelerated activity are consumer conliâ€" dence, pentâ€"up demand, affordable prices and low mortgage rates." of ‘Building Bndges â€" New Perâ€" During the conference, deleâ€" spectives on the Nexus Generâ€" _ gates will review and evaluate auon‘. The 1997 study found _ Canada‘s most innovative and that 30 per cent of Canadians _ successful models for youth under 35 expect to start their _ business training and will parâ€" own businesses within the _ ticipate in workshops that next five years. address some of the specific The Enterprise EDGE conâ€" _ challenges faced by young peoâ€" ference will bring together _ ple who seek to create their more than 200 of Canada‘s _ own jobs through selfâ€"employâ€" leading experts in business _ ment ® ® Home sales up in April Kalbfleisch said the current level of sales could be susâ€" tained if interest rates and genâ€" eral economic conditions Money Concepts Group Capital Corp Isn‘t it time for some downâ€"toâ€"earth planning. After all, the key to growth is to start on solid ground. Call me at the newest Money Concepts location right here in Waterloo. I will sit down with you oneâ€"toâ€"one so that together we build a plan that‘s right for your needs ooo Marshall D. Port Viceâ€"President 30 Dupont St. E. Suite 201 Waterloo N2J 2G9 Bus: 886â€"7300 Growth Potential IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD EMONEY "\CONCEPTS Mutual Funds, RRSPs, RRIFs, Annuities, GICs. Life & Disability Ins training aimed at entrepre neurs under 30 remain stable. Sales could go even higher if unemployment rates continue to decline, he said. Other sales highlights from April include: * homes sold for %6.9 per cent of the list price * the total dollar volume of all residential real estate sold was $63.929,929, up almost 12 per cent over March * the number of residential listâ€" ings increased 4.6 per cent over March, to 2,016 * single family detached homes accounted for 322 sales last month, compared with 293 in March * despite April‘s excellent results, yearâ€"toâ€"date sales levels remain 7.2 per cent lower than the first four months of 1997.

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