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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Nov 1979, p. 4

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Pad, 4 - Wotan” Gimmick, My. $1r,rtmmtmr as, 2979 Minimum Investment $2.000 SHORT TERM INVESTMENT GUARANTEED IYR. INVESTMENT TERM CERTIFICATES Minimum Deposit $500.00 ASTRA TRUST 1!Yc,,t. 104 KING ST. S., WATERLOO, ONT. N2t 1P5 ACROSS FROM WATERLOO SQUARE 884-2444 - 8M-2400 BONUS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Chequing Privileges ._- Complete”Collision . And . Refinishing Service . Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. We are a wax Canadiaer Now IMntano goes weekly With a new frdigst acket' thats a lot more fun to play With more ways to wm With more pnzes - 165.972" of them every week Including 15 grand pnzes -- 3 of $100,000 and 12 of $25000 .. And nine exonng new draws instead of son every Thursday mght Inte on TV FIRST DRAW-4WAYSTO WIN no your trcket number match the number drawn. you re a wmner For example. if your ttcket number rs 123456. you would wrn If 123. 234, 345 or 456 were drawn That's q separate chances at 12.000- 510 prizes in the Is! draw every Thursday " SECOND DRAW- 3 WAYS TO WIN $100 1rmiutiliaMEtsitEBlEaAMllllil mrrrrtsAGmiArNEwGAME. Jany 4 CtttviE'C1titVE' digits m your have! numbev match the number drawn you re wmnm for cxample of you hold mkm number 12MB?» you would Wm If 1} M 2 Mr, or MW) were drawn 900 - $100 prizes in the 2nd draw every Thursday " THIRD Draw 2 WAYS TO WIN ' l 000 The I F , third - - _ - c. if?” 9 mm: number And N _ (nuaccutrvc’ dtgtts m your Ind-(>1 numb?! matchthe number drawn you w a wmnm for Exampk? If your tscket number f 1? MS?» you would w1n If either I) M?) or 23456 were draw 60- $1,000 prizes every Thursday " -shmooruvarmeraestami'mo.'"-oevanrh-"itve'. ‘ndtets issued in blocks of one million each numbered from 000000 to 999999 No series number "Based on three million tickets issued The first draw IS for a 3 dig" number And If any 3 con secutNe digits In The second draw 19 a 4 digit number And Byk9h I3%% l|'/2% (l Rii0 AST A TRUST 123456 down and The animals moved. to better, safer fact- Although the controversy surrounding Waterloo's zoo has gone on for years, there is a difference this time. Waterloo Mayor Marjorie Carroll agrees that security must be provided for the mo, or it should be closed. "We should either be pre- pared to foot the bill or seriously consider closing the zoo," Mayor Carroll said. "I'm really fed up, she said, adding that the City's wan. stress consultant, who will Show you how to increase your selfeontrtt1. The workshops are held Thursdays at 7 :30 p.m. atm Queen St. South in Kitchener. For more informa- tion call 745-805 after 6 p.m. For tension susppnslon Are you tired of being exhausted? Married about being up- tight? Attend a free ongoing waksbop by J?rge Yep Setiou- Cityryptlftri?I't8irti,i.,)p DOUG WICKEN oss' Ft5iNN. FirrirsmmrSrNtirmr DRAWS - For: 525.000 GRAND PRIZES The next four draws are 6-d1gn numbers. each ofthem worth $25.0001fyour ocket number matches the number drawn No subsndiary pnzes m these draws EIGHTH DRAW FOR '100.000 GRAND PRIZES PLUS MANY MORE CASH PRIZES - i __- The eighth draw for the First Grand Prues rs also a c, digit number If your uckel number matches the nurnbcr drawn, you wrn one of the three $100000 first Grand Pnzes .. And for thrs draw oNy tf the last frve digits on your trcket correspond to how of the wmnmg ticket number you wm sc, 000 Match the last four and you wm $100 And 1f you have the last three (onc'ct you wm Sl C) 3- $100,000 peees. 27 - $5.000 prtzes, 270-$100pttaes and 2700- S 10 prizes in the Eighth Draw every Thursday " 12- $25,000 prizes every Thursday " NINTH DRAW- 5 WAYS TO WIN A WIN‘FALL PRIZE _ N The Wm fall draw IS a 2 drgn _ ' number And rfanyZ con secutrve drgrrs m your trcket - - number match the number draw you w1n a free book of Wrntano tickets on the next draw worth $3 For example If your trcket number rs 123456 you would wm unth I? Al M 45 or 56 150.000 Wink“ Prizes may Thursday " (oetfpte .- iso' “PM 5"” It's untortudate, she said, that more people don't speak up about the positive aspects of the facility such as the educatioal benefits for children. staff has Med'very m to develop the no and has an- eounteNd nothing but mu- The Waterloo Park :00 is operated by the community services branch of the City, There have always been an "etement" of people who didn't like the mo according to Mayor Carroll, but they are in the minority. I?” HA7. IN 886-5601 was?“ cording to plan and the af.. fected area is small, it could be done in half an hour. But if, say, chlorine is going to arm three or toar mileg downwind, you have quite a problem," Camp said. with n was ban: by the Wtte6to 11it)m' 1elrtr.. " 4 Mayor Carroll 'said she plans to ask the department in charge to look into the Camp also said the extent of the evacuatiomwould vary depending on how much chemical is spilled and the direction and velo- city of the wind. If there was only the danger of exploding tanks. the evacuation would cover a tme-mile radius of the ac- cident site because the blast would shatter windows about 5,000 feet away and St. Michael’s CWL to hold bakglgalgm versity Ave., Waterloo. They spoke to the 30 Delicious homemade bak- members present for about ing and crafts ideal for two hours, discussing the Christmas gifts will be feat- problems associated with ured, And a draw will be child abuse, Beltz memorial awards Could ithappen , here'? 1Continuedtrompaget) ' Chronicle staff writer The Catholic Women's League of St. Michael's church in Waterloo will have a bake and craft sale on Dec. 8 and 9. The sale will be held after the 7 am. mass on Saturday, Dec. 8 and after the 10 a.m. and noon masses on Dec. 9. The sale will be held in the church hall, located on Uni- versity Ave., Waterloo. Delicious homemade bak- ing and crafts ideal for Christmas gifts will be feat- ured. And a draw will be David D. Belt: memorial awards were recently pre- sented to two University of Waterloo graduate English students. The awards went to Sheryl Lteffter from Kitchener for her paper on the English poets John Donne and Ben T380 KING ST. NORTH. 185-5020 sun“ POLLICE 885-5020 STYLE'N PLACIi Including Style and Cut DECEMBER 3-13, Mon. -rhur Bring this ad in to: spacial "to: ASK FOR: HELEN, NANCY or SANDRA PERM SPECIAL! 09.95 STYLE'N PLACE Mum n»... 31 Welcomes Sandra Polllco She brings with her ten-years experience in all phaseé of hairstyling. Sandra welcomes her clientele to her new location, 380 King St. North Waterloo mqsibility of full-time se- e' entity staff for the BOO. A report on the situation 'should come before Council within the next few weeks. Jonson and John Cull from Baden _for his paper on mo- dem Canadian poetry, Camp says his office- pects to receive a r from his counterparts in Mississauga in a few weeks "telling us what went right and what went wrong" dur- ing their evacuation and the report will be used by the Region's emergency plan- ning office to fill in any holes in their emergency plan. scatter debris about 3,000 feet in any direction: - The next problem. accord- ing to Camp is the iden- tification and control of ha- zardous materials being transported on Twin City streets. log-met is a full-time stu- dent in the master of philo- sophy program while Cull is a part-time student in a master of arts degree pro- gram. held for u homemade Proceeds from the Sm will go to various charities, mission work, and church needs at home and abroad. At the monthly CWL meeting on Nov. 14, Dr. John Graham, pediatrician and Ted Manor-both members of the Inter-Hospi- tal Child Abuse Team at K- W Hospital -- spoke to members.

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