Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Oct 1983, p. 20

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~ [ Little CKMS fights for survival PAGE 20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1983 Coral Andrews Chronicle Special Radio station CKMS (FM $4.5) is in trouble, and needs help before it is too late. The little university station, located in the Bauer warehouse beâ€" hind UW‘s optometry building, has organized a twoâ€"week pledge funding drive which e DAILY DOOR PRIZES eNEW PRODUCTS eHOME COMPUTER DEMONSTRATION e ENERGY CONSERVATION IDEAS eNEW DECORATING IDEAS eCONTINUOUS DEMONSTRATIONS eLATEST IN HOME FURNISHINGS $5$§5§5§$§5§5§$§5§5§§§§§5§$§§§§5§§5§5§$§§5§%§$§%§§§$§§§$§$§5§$§$§§$§$§§§§$§$§$§5§5§%§$§%§%§$§%§5$%885858$8$8$$%8$$8$$$$ $ $ e 300 Exhibit Areas â€" $ e Two Complete buildings of doâ€"itâ€"yourself ideas $ : * Keep all the cash you can catch «* Hourly draws : $8$8$5$§$§$§$§5§5§5§5§5§$§$§§$§§5§§5§§5§5§$§$§§§$§$§$§$§$§$§5§5$§$$$§$§$§$§$§$$$$§$§$§$$§$$§55$§5$§$§$§6$§6§$ 555 $%$$$$$$$ Adulits $2.50 Golden Age $1.00 > Children under 12 Free 22 l LADIES FREE OPENING NIGHT â€" WED.. OCT. 19 Wednesday and Thursday 6 to 10 p.m. Friday 3 to 10 p.m. Saturday noon to 10 p.m. Sunday noon to 6 p.m. SHOW HOURS: ADMISSION: V to SUN., OCT. 23 Home improvemnent BINGEMAN PARK Befter Living 1208 VICTORIA ST. N. Cl _b 4 # KITCHENER ‘83 Home Show Feature Attractions began Oct. 10 and conâ€" tinues until Saturday. To date, CKMS has raised approximately $3,500 of the $5,000 tarâ€" get goal, but despite working against the hands of time, chins remain up. ‘‘We still have rental agreement of one dolâ€" lar per year but the university has raised PLUS WIN A RIDE IN THE MONEY TUNNEL LADIES FREE OPENING NIGHT â€" WED., OCT . 19 "A SHOW FOR ALL SEASONS" this nice, neat equation to $350 a month. That‘s $4,200 a year, and we just don‘t have the money in the bank, so this figure is a huge chunk of our funding drive fee. The $350 number was decided upon after the universiâ€" ty considered our utiliâ€" ty fee and janitorial maintenance. based on e AFEROBICS DEMONSTRATION e Liz Forster "Professional Fitness Consultant" e Drywall Application & Finishing Demonstrations e Wall & Ceiling Stucco Applications e Applying Wainscotting & Mouldings e SPORTSWEAR FASHION SHOW e Models from Gemini School of Modelling e Fashions by "The Dressing Room‘ and "Riordan‘s Ski & Sport Centre" Evenings at 7:30 Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. CKMS music director Doc Hight. â€" CKMS is currently investigating this stagâ€" gering increase through more bureauâ€" cratic and authoritaâ€" tive channels, in hope of finding a way to reduce the fee. Another blow to the station was the loss of WED., OCT . 19 put out of its financial misery this month. *‘We have to raise $30,000 a year to stay alive," said Doc. "17% to 50% of this nominal fee goes to station exâ€" penditures. All this money generates from student fees, garage monthly publication sales, raffies, and benâ€" efit concerts,""‘ exâ€" plained Doc. ‘"It‘s great to be here, but this job puts the onus on you, to raise money constantly, and it sometimes gets strange," he said. . CKMS has a diverâ€" sified program itinerâ€" ary from Monday‘s jazz potpourri of tradiâ€" tional to avant garde, CKMS, pledges are willingly being acceptâ€" ed day or night, at 884â€"3530 or 886â€"2567. ethnic shows, the histo ry of British rock, and current informative in terviews with progresâ€" sive artists both local If you wish to help

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