Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Mar 1981, p. 12

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$iieseSiaittii8aiiestiastiiiiaaieS$Mf W " wMYIILDO mucus. “WAY. HAM I. 1.1 . That's what youll find . at the Cloisters of a e Willowells. A lifestyle that combines elegant spaaous living with some of the finest facilities for fitness and recreation. Surrounded by beautifully landscaped grounds, a chain of natural spring-fed lakes and natural wooded areas, Mllewells offers people of discerning tastes more features than youll find anywhere else. A wide selection of home layouts are available plus you can enjoy your own recreation centre. Have a game of tennis, a dip in the pool or a jog around the 2 km. of trails with 20 exercise stations. Entertain friends in the lounge or games rooms ora bar-b-que on the deck. There's so much more and it's all there for you at Prices range from $99.91!)" to 8145,900. 127 % monga s cur‘rently 'a',fhffii's fil'dgi'ldr available to 1ytilfl purchaser or the purchase of either a Willowells Residence or the sale of their existing home. Common area charges are $143.00 per month. Estimated taxes from $80.00 to $125.00 per month. and Saturn: and Sunday mom 1 pan. to mm. Our mutually gem _nted model 'uttes.are I! “Aggy iiiaiiiiiiaTarvrfi'iFi bemoan] viewing call 88-210: Atst--0trtu1rei%msud.aanltehttirtitnUtehammttnt1-ttr Information Centre is open daily from no mm. to ' pm. 7 gm! Sqtgughy and fiisryuyfiym.1 pan. to 5pm. . Cattle to -h'livirglibquy men know of a way and they will demonstrate it to the work] this Satur- day, March " the day at the filth annual Uni- venity ttf “Marina En- gineers“ Bus Pugh for , Sisters. he UW Engineers will tarnishing and pull- ing a itchener transit bus over a 6.5 km route from the UW campus on University Avénue, down King St, and on to Market! Square in Kitchener How does 'r'lhlllf,,'l with , mre./rtte lam: The whole Idea behind this madness IS to raise funds for the Kitchener- Hummers pull for charity How does one I Waterloo and are: " Sisters Association. a g, ','illll , '1"ll,igllfd tn- w us In; to the social needs of young girls m ttttrem-nity, Last year, UW En- gineers. through the Bus Push. raised more money for K-W Big Stir ters than any other out- suie organization In the region girls m our community. Their funding depends solely on public support. and this year they hope to raise 85.000 to con- tribute towards operat- Ing expenses -- -- the parade will form up near the University Ave, entrance to the UW cams at 1015 a m, The will be pulled by the students , mam of a heavy duty u-oHVar The processwn will be led by the Inlamous Plummers' hard hat band and by the En- gineering Society's maiv cot The Ridgid Tool, a five-foot. chrome-plated wrench The hearty group will advance norv stop to market square with the exception of a short pit stop at Me Donald's for free drinks a Mammy 'Net-war rope bus motor will tre" kept running to pro vide power for the Drapes and steering” And as if several tons Dominic Cardillo of Kitchener. Rev Water McLean M P Waterloo. Dr Peter Lang, hrp Kitchener, Herb Epp, MPP. Waterloo, Phit Jal- sevac of the Waterloo Chronicle . and Betty Thompson of CKCO-TV They'll also be Joined by teams from CHYM Radio and CKKW Radio and of course, Big and Little Sisters of bus Isn't enough to pull, the million: have hunted loca celebrities to ride along or it they want the exercue. to help push The guests ttF ctuife Ma‘lor Marjorie Carrollof aterloo.A|d

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