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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1983, p. 4

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PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONILLE, WEDNEOLAT, MEDNUENE L $ Frank Hoddie, (left R J 1982, received :: l meme m nranite Club: ;"i" 2 s w d 's ho “.‘;, P# ".ih M .;.% > } 7 ..‘,a ‘la A , !.n f ,\“". “ & * )( s ;; .;,: :‘: Nord‘ [4 P e . CÂ¥ "’w i. ) hi ‘ f W y 5 )" "’ as C | y 74 aim P ‘ FA 5 Je# ,"“, Nordair announced %% ‘ io h * * > # ditv ‘g' last w:ek it isdofiering t * ‘<@ a new doorâ€"toâ€"door ser P M f \ uce aimed at busiten d P ener,. Waterloo, * y y o y ‘ ts Guelph, antd C a m " â€" i pat 1: P _‘? l:ll;;(irjg\!f'i4effectiv¢- Feb 3 4 fls 3 j In an hnprecedenled 4 ' 35 S WEIDER WEIGHT â€"â€" & * % @% ,v’* LIFTNG Eo 'fi % ProP PRESENTATION /e4t 1\ | % fi4% " 1 P BY LcA# 15 Ԥr’ $ ALEC BORSENKO | --*’v’ , * TINA FARROW ‘ | ud 6 ,‘Q " 4 s Q Cp\’ *FITNESS FIVE COURTESY OF EATON‘S v’ ,& *LADY FITNESS Q’ 0&); *BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC Q s (Conestoga College Nursing Students) V\) % *NIAGARA THERAPY PRODUCTS 4@ @ *BOB SHEARER ENTERPRISES; HERBALIFE ‘6 0 E’ *WATERLOO REGIONAL NUTRITION SOCIETY $ *W ATERLOO REGIONAL CHIROPRACTIC SOCIETY & *CANADIAN PRESCRIPTION FOOTWEAR ASSOCIATION E 4P y _ | > 222 se ~AK ~ ud | ~~ 40 w / f WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 ht \ Lo 4 7 * ‘-'v /,.-Q g{ "A.‘*\ (\“1 [ JLâ€" > 77 KÂ¥ 0 4 : i / / *WATERLOO REGIONAL NUTRITION SOCIETY *WATERLOO REGIONAL CHIROPRACTIC SOCIETY *CANADIAN PRESCRIPTION FOOTWEAR ASSOCIATION 1983 _ *BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC (Conestoga College Nursing Students) *NIAGARA THERAPY PRODUCTS IFARER ENTERPRISES: HERBALIFE WESTMOUNT RD. AT ERB ST.. WATERLOO NEW HOURS MON.. TUES., WED., SAT. 9:30 amâ€"6:00 pm THURS.. FRIDAY 9:30 amâ€"9:00 pm Nordair package aimed at area Nordair st week it new doorâ€" Frank Hoddie, (left), the Kâ€"W Jaycee Citizen of the Year tor 1982, received his award from Bill Renaud, last year‘s winner during a banquet held recently in his honor at the ordair announced t week it is offering ew doorâ€"toâ€"door serâ€" e aimed at business CITIZEN EXCHANGE \\ ‘L _ s from Kitch W a terloo . and Cam effective Fet move to attract new customers, the regionâ€" al carrier designed a concept whereby pasâ€" sengers will be picked up by minibus at home, driven to Toronto Inâ€" ternational Airport in time to pick up their Nordair flight, and driven back from the airport on their return. All this, of course at no extra cost. Named Air Plus, this new package including airfare, a complimenâ€" tary Grink during the flight. and ground Named Air Plus, this new package including airfare, a complimenâ€" tary G@rink during the flight. and ground transportation, will be marketed by Nordair Holidays of Toronto and Airways Transit. Its cost will be equivaâ€" lent to the regular economy â€" fare applicâ€" able on the travelled sector. dair‘s viceâ€"pri Ontario and â€" Region, said t airline‘s sche highlyâ€"oriented the needs of | travellers. Fro ronto Intern Airport. Nord: offers five dail: Centre tC ties wi and ev to detert effective way to T lhc. A â€"study completed last spring of 455 area industries revealed that although waste management practices in the Region were Ron ont All inued from inued trom page _ program a will be moni evaluated in »termine the to attract new ners, the regionâ€" rtier designed a pt whereby pasâ€" rs will be picked minibus at home, i to Toronto Inâ€" ional Airport in to pick up their air flight, and i back from the NEXT WEEK Patmore viceâ€"pre viceâ€"president, ) and Central said that the s schedule is riented to suit ds of business rs. From To International Nordair â€"now ve daily depar d from page 1) rogram activiâ€" _ be monitored luated in order mine the most > costâ€"effective reach the pubâ€" Nor tures to Montreal, two to Ottawa, two to Pitts burgh, two to Sault Ste Marie, three to Thunder Bay, and two to Winnipeg. Nordair resumed full operations January 24 after a fiveâ€"month strike which forced the airline to suspend all scheduled services in its Central Region. In an effort to recapâ€" ture its former passenâ€" gers and, hopefully, atâ€" tract new ones, the regiona)- carrier launched "a "back to business"‘ campaign introducing 50% dis count fares for a three week period on all serâ€" vices affected by the strike (with the excepâ€" tion of the Toronto Montreal sector where the promotion will last two weeks). **When our opera tions resumed," added Patmore, "we said we would be aggressive in *‘*When our opera tions resumed," added Patmore, "we said we would be aggressive in our marketing ap proach. Well, we are doing just that. So far. we are delighted with the travelling public‘s response & ~generally very good there were still prob lems." The report found that of the 45 million litres of liquid industria. waste generated in the Region of Waterioo, approximately 340,000 litres were being im properly disposed of or held in longâ€"term storage, ‘‘posing a threat to environmen tal health." Pat Arbuckie photo to Montreal, two awa, two to Pitts . two to Sault Ste be, three to ap are far. with

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