Small business consulting service will begin May 10 Karen Chuba of Balmoral Dr., Kitchener is the director of Wilfrid Laurier University‘s Smail Business Consulting Service this year. She discusses plans for the service this summer with WLU business stuâ€" dents Tony Dowling, (middle), of 223 Albert St. and Dennis Billard, 38 Regina St. South. â€" Wilfrid Laurier Univerâ€" sity‘s Small Business Conâ€" sulting Service will open its doors for business May 10. Staff:© coordinator,. Prof. Glenn Carroll of 85 Rooseâ€" velt St., predicts a busy year for the nineâ€"member team of business and ecoâ€" nomics students. ‘‘*We‘ll be handling up to 60 clients this year. Last year we had 40 clients."‘ The small business serâ€" vice has expanded conâ€" siderably over last year in terms of staff and funding. The Ontario ministry of industry _ and _ tourism, which sponsors the proâ€" gram, gave the Waterloo service a grant increase of $7,000 over last year. Waterloo was the only centre of 12 universities operating the service that received a grant increase BESTSELLERS A BOOK by Desi Amaz _ 410.25 very very speciat peopLe $1.95 LOooking For mRr. aoopBar 41.95 Waterioo Square, King Street South, Waterioo, 886â€"1 352 over last year. This has enabled the program to hire two extra students to act as consultants. â€" The service will also expand this year to cover Guelph, Brantford, â€"Stratâ€" ford and Cambridge. It is the only university consultâ€" ing service in an area stretching from Kitchener to Georgian Bay. Other consulting _ services _ in Southern Ontario are located at McMaster, Westâ€" ern, Windsor and York uniâ€" versities. The aim of the consulting service is to help small companies and businessmen improve â€" their _ business operations by bringing in an outside, third opinion. The â€" student _ consultants will â€" examine . problems encountered by businessâ€" men in the areas of marketâ€" ing, accounting, finance W 12 ~3% rihg: ht e 0n 5 S ie stt o 4s 0+ is &A t :é and administration. _ The program © also provides valuable onâ€"theâ€"job experiâ€" ence for third and fourth year business and econontâ€" ics students. â€" Karen Chuba, 7 Baimoral Dr.., Kitchener is the stuâ€" dent coordinator of the serâ€" vice this year. Other conâ€" sultants are Dennis Billard, Charles Ding%val, Tony Dowling and Tim Penner of Waterloo Jay Shore of Lambeth, Bill Hamblin of Kitchener and Larry Skoryk of Stoney Creek. Seniors hold Spring dance Waterloo‘s senior citizens will celebrate the arrival of spring with a Spring Fling dance April 30 at the Adult Recreation Centre. gher Ew By Appointment Only INTERIOR DESIGNER Will Help With HOME 886â€"2256 mat" 120 KING STREET SOUTH, WATERLOO â€" 8s8aeâ€"1160 OFFICE FURNITURE e STATIONERY e ART SUPPUES.GIFT_S Open Daily to 5:45 p.m. â€" Thurs., Fri. TW 9 p.m. OFFICE or SCHENDEL Similar savings on remaining Sunar 600 series â€" Executive "I$ THE CHURCH DOING ITS JOB? SPECIAL GUESTS: Rev. Kenneth Zorn, Pastor of Hope Lutheran, Kitchener Director of Evangelism for Ontario District of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. e SUBJECT: JOIN HIM EVERY SECOND WEEK ON . ....... CGRAND RIVER CABLE TVâ€"12 __ Open Line Style , Phone 579â€"1212 REPEATED THURSDAYS: From 6 to 7 P.M. WEDNESDAYS â€"From 10 to 11 P.M. MMeeint Lo qi TE aes, ue o $ Civns Ne 0 w K $ ge 9 H‘FM This Week Wednesday, April 21st e DELIVERY EXTRA ON ALL ITEMS ILLUSTRATED: DOUBLE PEDESTAL DESK “’.‘“fll List 185.00 STATIONERY LIMITED 129 139