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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jun 2006, p. 19

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Three teams with students trom the University of Watcrloo's master of Inni- nexs. vturcprerwttrship and tcch"ology (MIH‘H Pro- gram took the mp Ihn-e spots in the rem-m 2006 Launchl’nd $30K Venture (Ireeltiun t .mnpetitiun. (,cllugcn hut. which is dvu'Inping " H‘Ilrlmwd 1lilll-tttMtmt-tllllttd teams take top spots ill competition "We have great spunmrx. and wv'n- in the perfect Inm- tion." said lucky Snider. an administrative assistance at Knchcl's (,ARS'IAR. "We're hoping to attract the Smur- day-morning, market Those who bring their cars through have the chance to win a Sl0.000 hot- luh prim package. This year they're hoping to top that amount, offering a free barbecue to those who purchase a wash. Last year Koebel's CARSTAR employees soapcd up 100 cars and raised more than $1.700 for the cause. "The CF organization has made great strides for kids. and we're happy to support them." "We've done a number of different things for CF." said Tony Kuehel, owner of the Waterloo franchise. "There's the car wash. and wé also sell fright lights at Hal- loween. The small shop will join 70 other (ZARS'I’AR franchis- us across Canada in hosting the event. Kovlsvl's CARS IAR (.ulli- sion ccnlrv. lucau-d at (itil Colby l)r.. in Waterloo. is holding its third annual car wash this Saturday. in sup- port of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Aloud collision comm is ioing in purl in the gluhul fight against r) Mic fibrosis. Waterloo autovcollision_centre scrubs and shines for charity Soaping it up Bt Aumm Ball n 4 I'm/m Ir Slut! therapy for a lypt' of lcukemia. mm the first prim of 525.000. along with lhrvv' months of frec svniu-s in the Watcrltro Reward] + Icchnology Park Accvlvru, tor, (It-Ilugcn is math. up of Diana: Low. Liam Gory and Ryan Bentley, all mndidutvs for the MIHEI (toga-v. while Sabrina Perry is " PM) um For more information on cystic fil3rosis or the t lulladi- an Cystic Fibrosis rounda- tion; email kwdcfcegold- cum-l . 9522 The event will run from 8 a.m. to 2 pm. The barbecue will run from It) a.m. lo 2 pm. For morc information on Koelwl's CARS IAR, call tt88- The community's been good to Koehel, he said. And he wants to give some of that back through charity work like the upcoming car wash. _ Koebel said one of his goals is to attach his compa- ny's name to worthy com- munity ventures. "But we give people a lifetime warranty, hassle- free." "We deal mainly with insurance companies and accidents. which is different from standard auto-body and collision repairs... we don't do much cosmetic or rust work," he said. Rachel believes his com- pany has built a name for itself based on the quality repair work his employees perform. "We also started with two employees now we're up In Ninct. opening thc local (L:\RSII\R franchise in W916. he hm e\perieneed a great deal of growth. "We started with 2.00” square feel; nuw we're up m I mm) square Ieel." he said. Cruml rhc sccond-place team ul College and University Lxplorations (Cllr.) wun SINK)". (Illl. offers chant-r "ttcd tours of post-wcnml- any institutions for high school studcuts. Ivammatvs Gerry “Mum and Josh Holmvn art' Mlil: l' Candi, didutc in cxpvrimerual mud icinc ul McGill ilnivcrsitv. Soaping it up for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation this Saturday will be (clockwise from left) Jacky Snydev, reaves, Bryce Lamorea and Tony Koebel. Ihird place wrnl to Inn weed. consisting of Kshitij Knmhik. an MOH' Hindi» date, and lonnih-r Prine, an dates, whiiv Jason Lyall is a graduate ul' Wilfrid Laurier llnivcrsiiy's 'huxincss administration program and Adam l’carsull is a graduate nf the cumIm-m- pmgram at Ryvrsnn 1htivvrsity. cnginccring canUidatc at the University of (iuvlph. Zapweed is developing an vrtvironmcrttally friendly product that will n-mm t' weeds from lawns with Iilllv physical exertion h) humor uwm-n. The prize for third place is SHUXN). , he strong showing ot' For mun- information visit xxsxw.raurwhPad:'iok.ca. teams from the MHEI pro- gram continues a successful husino» plan competition year." said Paul Doheru. associate director of the Ccntry for Buuness Faure, pn-m-urxhip and Itwltmrlo. gy iCHIrr,r. whirh ofrers (he master dvgnv program. r. Sonya Harg

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