PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1986 Do you think the company you work for is great? Well if you do, Junior Achieveâ€" ment of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo has come up with a way your company can get the recognition it deserves. Sept. 17 Junior Achievement will honor local employers and entreâ€" preneurs for "benefitting the comâ€" munity"‘ by presenting the firstâ€"anâ€" nual Kâ€"W Business Achievement Awards. ‘"We really feel the Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo business community has a lot of great things happening, and most people aren‘t aware of what we‘ve got. We want to see that these companies and entrepreneurs are honored for what they‘re doing," explained Junior Achievement presâ€" ident John Grotheer. Chronicle Staff If you come across any old paints, household cleaners or expired preâ€" scription drugs when you‘re spring cleaning, don‘t just throw them out. Starting May 18 and continuing Saturdays through the summer, the Regional Municipality of Waterloo will operate a special waste collecâ€" tion facility at the Waterloo Landfill for just this type of material. The premier award is the Award of Excellence, to be given to the best ‘"allâ€"round‘" firm in the Twin Cities. As well, Grotheer said, a number of Special Achievement Awards will be presented to recognize businessâ€" es and individuals who excel in specific areas, such as labor relaâ€" tions, community relations, job cre ation, product innovation, advertis ing and technological advanceâ€" ment. Starting May 18 and continuing Cost of the program is estimated Saturdays through the summer, the to be $8,200. The special waste Regional Municipality of Waterloo _ coliection facility will be open from will operate a special waste collecâ€" & a.m. to 3 p.m. each Saturday until tion facility at the Waterloo Landfill midâ€"September, if demand warâ€" for just this type of material. rants it. Public response to the Regional laboratory staff, chemâ€" program will determine whether a ists and technologists will receive â€" permanent facility will be provided wastes brought to the facility and â€" in the future. Here‘s a cheer f B Cortina Club holds dance for Cystic Fibrosis The Italian Cortina Club, 40 King St. N., is holding a dance Saturday, May 25 beginning at‘7: 30 p.m. to aid the Waterloo County Chapter of Cystic Fibrosis Association. Tickets are $6 per person. KWSO Women‘s Committee holds Garden Party For the Symphony‘s 40th birthâ€" day season, the Women‘s Commitâ€" tee of the Kâ€"W Symphony has decided to renew a summer tradiâ€" tion from the past â€" the Garden Party. This year‘s event to be held rain or shine, takes place Sunday, June 2, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the spectacular grounds of the Kerton home, 504 Woolwich Street North, Waterloo. Fancy sandwiches, delicious desserts and a selection of beverâ€" ages will be served, courtesy of the Women‘s Committee, while memâ€" bers of the Kâ€"W Symphony will serenade listeners under a gailyâ€" striped tent. A donation of $15 per ticket would be appreciated. The proâ€" ceeds will be donated to the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Symphony Orâ€" chestra. For tickets, call Alice Reid â€" 885â€"6646 or Mary Roe â€" 886â€"6395. News | digest / x/ o. * Special waste collection times Wing 404 Garage Salé RCAFA 404 Kâ€"W Wing will hold a Garage Sale Saturday, May 25 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 510 Dutton Drive. It is a joint effort of the general membership. Waterioo cadets hold graduation Tracy Clayfield, Gloria Mcinnis and Helga Peller, all of Waterloo and members of the 1st Waterloo Cadet Company graduated recentâ€" ly during a ceremony planned by the: girls themselves and held at The Church of the Holy Saviour in Waterloo. This is the first such ceremony held by this unit. The 1st Waterloo Cadet Comâ€" pany was opened in October, 1982 under the leadership of Guiders Ariene Dessler and Mida Betty Lecocq to provide an opportunity for girls 15â€"17+ who are interested in learning leadership skills as well as being part of the Guiding organization. This Ceremony was held during a ‘""Get to Know Us" evening held to acquaint Pathfinders in Waterâ€" loo Division with members of the *‘Senior Branches of Guiding‘"‘. **Senior Branches"‘ comprises Rangers, Cadets and Junior Leadâ€" ers and offers programs suited to the ages (15â€"17+) and interests of sort them. Some materials, such as dirty oil or solvents, will be reâ€" cycled, if feasible. Those materials that cannot be reâ€"used will be disposed of in an environmentallyâ€" acceptable manner, its members. *‘*We‘ve kept the categories flexâ€" ible on purpose, and they‘d vary from year to year depending on the nominations we receive," Grotheer said. "It might be a government agency or even a union. It could be a large company or small that wins." Judging of the nominations will be done by an ‘"‘independent panel" made up K.A. (Sandy) Baird, pubâ€" lisher of the Kâ€"W Record, Bil} MacGregor, president of CAP Comâ€" munications, Dr. John Weir, presiâ€" dent of Wilfrid Laurier University, Dr. Douglas Wright, president of the University of Waterloo, Sid Bergâ€" stein, president of the Kitchener Chamber of Commerce and Dave Sandrock, president of the Waterioo Chamber. j Junior Achievement is now callâ€" ing for award nominations, and Grotheer stressed they are particuâ€" larly anxious to hear from employâ€" Nomination forms can be picked up at the Junior Achiey ement office, 69 King St. W.,. or at the local Chambers of Commerce. Deadline is May 31. __ _ , SEARS CLEARANCE _ STORE Used Furniture Buy and Sell Sears Reg BETA 356 King St. West, Kitchener Phone 743â€"1 131 semore® â€" Puvrat. 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