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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1983, p. 10

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CS PAGE 10 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1983 THE FEE FREE R.R.S.P. with the purchase of anry 3 additional bedroam pieces oi reqailar price. gans /Zmz?eda’mgao/g_ Fraditional Interiors,3! Market Square (Frederick & King) Kitchener â€" 1491910 â€"â€" Quality Solid Oak and Firre Furriture (5) % COMPOUNDED ANNUALLY o FREEZER ORDERS e FRESH MEATS » EUROPEAN & CANADIAN GOURMET FOODS MANY INSTORE SPECIALS available in a sSsprmg orwaterbed SPECIALIZING CUT TO YOUR CHOICE NEVER FROZEN Can be covered 100% with deposit insurance No prior notice needed for withdrawals The World Associaâ€" tion has issued a chalâ€" lenge to Guides, past and present, the world over, in the building of the Olave B aden Powell Centre for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in London, England, which will house the World Bureau and Olave House on the same site Local organizers are hoping for a huge turn out and response from former Guiders, many At that time, the orâ€" ganization plans to publicize the project of the World Association of Girl Guides and Gir] Scouts in memory of Olave,. Lady Baden Powell. With that thought in mind, the Waterloo Di vision of the Gir Guides of Canada would like to announce they are planning a Reunion and Tea for former Guiders (adult leaders) of both Kitch ener and Waterloo Di visions Saturday, March 5 at Knox Presâ€" byterian Church, Waâ€" terloo. The date February 22 is fondly remembered. especially by those in the Scouting and Guid ing fields. as the birth day of both Lord and Lady Baden Powell the 125th anniversary. Thanks to the city with the aid and support of the Waterioo Chippers Athletic Club and the Optimist Club of Lakeshore Village, the McCormick Community Room at Albert McCormick Arena, Parkside Dr. has become a reality. Several events have already been held in the new room, which was officially opened (above) by Mayor Marjorie Carroll who cut the ceremonial ribbon with the aid of Ald. Jim Erb and Community Services Director Ken Pflug prior to a Volunteer Thank You Night honoring contributors to plan reunion SCISSOR POWER whom have married and have whereabouts unknown. Should anyâ€" one hear of the reunion and not be able to attend,. donations would be graciously accepted, payable to the Girl Guides of Can ada The City Cycling Committee will have seven members: one representative each from the elementary school system, retail business comâ€" munity, university community, the police deâ€" partment and the city as well as two representaâ€" tives from the community. far tee Establishment of the committee was suggestâ€" ed by University of Waterloo student Robefi McKay as a means of making Waterloo‘s‘streets safer for cyclists by integrating bicycles into the city‘s transportation system. Waterloo‘s aldermen Monday night approved the structure of a committee designed to serve as an advisory body to city council in formulatâ€" ing policies concerning bicyclists. Chronicle Staff According to ('omr;mnity services director Ken Pflug ‘"There‘s already been a good response from the public to the committee . we‘ve got (the names of) five people on file so !ar who are interested in serving on the commit Cycling committee approved In order to plan for the tea at Knox Pres byterian, Guiders are asked to RSVP prior to Feb. 26 to Adrian Trump (885â€"6482), Shir ley Amos (884â€"2081) or Kay Thurston (885 6273). Help make the reunion a suceess‘! Rich Campbell photo

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