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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Apr 1982, p. 4

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The Waterloo Chamber of Commerce requires an Executive Vice President for Chamber and Tourist activities The successful applicant will have had a proven track record in management organization of volunteers and committees . Active community involvement would be an Responsibilities would include office and personnel management, committee motivation and management, creating motivating membership programs, and the management of all tourism activities The Waterioo Chamber has a dedicated Executive, ambitious committee activities and membership involvement The Waterioo Chamber of Commerce has a high protile within the community as well as with the Ontario and Canadian Chambers of Commerce This new position of Executive Vice President reporting to the Executive Committee will be challenging and rewarding Remuneration will be based on experience and quatifications Send resume to * PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1982 Byerson Hall , Mrs. Byers, Headmistress 884â€"21 70 iT PYS T0 ADVERTTSE ... ADVERTISE WNHERE iT PAYS: â€"J _ _ Private School (Registered) 18 McDougall Road, Waterloo, Ontario Offers two alternatives towards the academic personal development of your child. DAY SCHOOL â€" Registrations are now available FULL DAY KINDERGARTEN â€" TO GRADE EIGHT Smalil Classes â€" Ten students/one teacher Coâ€"educational â€"â€" Nonâ€"denominational Qualified Staff _ â€" Basic subjects stressed Dress Code â€" Warm and supportive atmosphere ‘UTORIAL SCHOOL â€" suraonr mon/man scroou Tutoring by professional teachers * â€" EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS â€" 1 OR 2 HOUR SESSIONS â€" INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP TUTORING EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT WATERLOO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 150 University Ave, W., Watertoo + (corngr University & Phitip} The Selection Committee Waterioo Chamber of Commerce 5 Bridgeport Road West Waterloo, Ontario N2L 2X9 PRIMARY /ELEMENT ARY Give mom a gift of love‘ on her special day. Give a Gift Certificate _ trom Larry‘s Beauty _ Salon. i and rEHYPNOSISH Kitchener Transit liked the idea: a comâ€" mittee was formed to examine paraâ€"transit; a study was done into its possible applicaâ€" tions by a private conâ€" sultation firm; and fiâ€" nally, in February, it was decided that paraâ€" transit pilot projects would be run later this year on Route 13. Chiâ€" A suggestion of Ald. John Shortreed, paraâ€" transit is a simple, moneyâ€"saving concept â€" instead of running fullâ€"size buses on routes that are necesâ€" sary but underâ€"utilized, substitute a smaller, less â€" expensively â€" run van. It sounded like a good idea back in 1980 when Waterioo council first advanced the noâ€" tion of a paraâ€"transit system to Kitchener Transit. wz ollu'*. om 579â€"1900 9 a.m. â€" 9 p.m wooo0 AyTto HYPNOSIS 159 King St., Suite 3 Paraâ€"transit system stalls By Melodee Martinuk But, now it looks as though paraâ€"transit may become @ thing of the past. A committee of Waâ€" terloo council was told Monday night that paraâ€"transit projects on both routes had to be dropped because of inâ€" creased ridership which made van substiâ€" tution no longer viaâ€" ble. Instead, Kitchener Transit and the transit advisory committee copee â€" Pioneer Park and Route 9, Lakeshore â€" Lincoin. When the proposal for the projects came before council for disâ€" cussion in early March, Waterloo‘s aldermen were unanimous in their approval, apâ€" plauding paraâ€"transit as an inexpensive way to get bus service into the Lakeshore Village area after 10:30 p.m. when service now stops. MEMBER OF LANDSCAPE OfTARIO EST ‘75 â€" GoOVv‘T LIc Waterloo Service â€" Results â€" Satisfaction A resident of Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo for over 35 years LET US CUSTOM FRAME & MAT YOUR FAVOURITE PICTURES, DIPLOMAS, NEEDLE POINT ETC. All Work Done On Premises at Reasonable Prices CUSTOM FRAMING AT BENTS CAMERAS WESTMOUNT SHOPPING CENTRE WESTMOUNT PLACE i. WATERLOO COMPLETE LAWN PROGRAM 884â€"3498 TEFANSON LAWN PRA Y WEED CONTROL INSECT CONTROL CRABGRASS CONTROL FERTILJIZING APPLICATION LAWN PROGRAM ASK ABOUT OUR CALL TODAY OR 886â€"5520 City seeks business development officer On Monday Waterâ€" loo‘s aldermen unaniâ€" mously supported a recommendation that a threeâ€"month experiâ€" ment using fullâ€"size For months Waterloo city hall and members of the city‘s Civic Deâ€" velopment Committee (CDC) and Economic Development Commitâ€" tee (EDC) have strugâ€" gled to finalize a job description for the poâ€" sition, which was recâ€" â€" The city of Waterloo is one step closer to having its very own fullâ€"time business deâ€" velopment officer. have proposed that the Route 9 project be deâ€" ferred in favor of a trial using conventionâ€" al buses. During the period of April 19 to 25, police report the following breakâ€"andâ€"enters in Waterloo: Forbes Motors, entry via winâ€" The director, says the ad which will be placed by the city of Waterloo, will act as secretary to the Waterâ€" loo Development Comâ€" mittee, be actively inâ€" volved in all negotiaâ€" tions respecting land Waterloo Regional Police report that crime statistics are down this year comâ€" pared to 1981 for the period of January through March. Monday night a comâ€" mittee of council apâ€" proved the job outline drafted by the mayor, the city‘s personnel director and the chairâ€" men of the EDC and CDC, and now the wheels have been set into motion for finding a development direcâ€" tor. If, after that period, ridership is low ommended in the Woods Gordon study into Waterloo core deâ€" velopment. buses be undertaken involving Route 9 from Oct. 4 to Jan. 7, 1983, with buses running from 10: 40 p.m. to 12:40 a.m. six days a week . Cost of the threeâ€" month trial is estimatâ€" ed to be $5,500. MARKET NOTICE KITCHENER FARMERS‘ MARKET (Corner of Frederick and Duke Sts ) WEDNESDAY MARKETS start May 5th, 1982 and continue to December 22nd. 1982 This week‘s police report 6 A.M. â€" 2 P.M. OPEN EVERY SATURDAY ALL YEAR ROUND KITCHENER FARMERS‘ MARKET SUNDAY FESTIVAL OF ARTS and CRAFTS OPEN: May 2nd and 16th June 6th and 20th CLOSED JULY and AUGUST . 5 A.M. â€" 2 P.M. 49 Frederick Street _ Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4G7 Depending on qualiq cations and experi ence, starting sala for the position is bg tween $33,000 an $37,000. 1 City officials expe the position to be fill by early July. dow, cash taken; Hol day Rentâ€"Aâ€"Car, entr via window. cas taken; Glenridge Sund co Gas Bar, entry vi window, two packag of cigarettes take Waterloo Park Garag entry via side door, 0 radio taken; and Bi vale Street N. apar1 ment entered, unknow if anything was stolen *‘The position," th ad continues, "require a dynamic individu with the ability t transpose the directi of the WDC into pos tive action and re sults." ‘ sales and acquisitio and will develop an maintain the necessar liaison with all ager cies, organizations an individuals includin; all existing busines and industry. Despite this assu ance, Mayor Marjor Carroll protested th deferral of the par transit project arguin that it appeared th project was being pe manently "shelved." enough, council wa toid, the paraâ€"trans project will be resu rected.

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