PAGE 12 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1987 Waterloo will temporarily shut down this summer, it was announced last week. The shutdown, slated to commence in May, could lg8t about five months and affect about 20 jobs in the division. Seagram also announced that bottling work formerly done at Gimli, Manitoba (north of Winnipeg) will be transferred to Waterioo and Montreal. No statement has been issued on possible job transfers as a result of this shift. Promotions campaigns were honored in Orâ€" lando, FL recently and Kitchener‘s Sportsâ€" world came away with a Brass Ring Diploma The award recognizes originality, creativity and excellence in marketing, advertising and promotional campaigns. Sportsworld won first place for their brochure as a mediumâ€"sized park. The entry was viewed by 13,500 attendees at the recent convention. another award The International Association of Amuseâ€" ment Parks and Attractions Best Ad and "It was quite a surprise,"‘ said Sportsworld marketing director Lesley Anderson. ‘"‘We certainly didn‘t expect two international awards in one season." Two months ago, Sportsworld received first place for its brochure at the World Waterpark Association Conference. The brochure was locally produced under the direction of Anderson. Design and graphâ€" ics were by Jeff Funston, art director of Fairway Press. Photography was by Jan Pisarchuk of Pirak Studios and printing by Ainsworth Press. Distilling operations at Seagram Co. Ltd. in T idâ€"biz announced that the Government of Canada will commit $180â€"million for Challenge *87, the federal government‘s student summer emâ€" ployment program. Challenge ‘87 challenges employers from all sectors of the economy to create summer jobs for students. It also challenges students themselves to use their entrepreneurial skills to create jobs. . Funding for Challenge ‘87 is the same as that provided for Challenge °86. ‘‘By maintaining last year‘s level of funding during a time of fiscal restraint, we are clearly demonstrating our commitment to the students of Canada," Charest said. Challenge °87 will provide $127â€"million in wage subsidies to nonâ€"profit organizations as well as the public and private sectors through the Summer Employment/Experience Develâ€" opment (SEED) component. SEED will conâ€" tinue to emphasize work experience related to students‘ fields of study and career goals as well as jobs for younger students. _ Application forms will be available by the end of January of Canada Employment Centres and Canada Employment Centres for Par Club directory The "Canadian Funds At Par Club" has issued its first "Directory" listing all U.S. businesses offering par programs. The publication of the ‘"Directory‘"‘ repreâ€" sents the first concerted effort to bring under one umbrella organization all the par proâ€" grams offered in the U.S. to attract the muchâ€"valued Canadian dollar. Tollâ€"free membership information is availâ€" able on 800â€"843â€"1802 throughout Canada. The Canadian office at 666 Kingston Rd., Toronto, Ont. M4E 1R4. Phone 416â€"699â€"5111. Minister of State for Youth Jean Charest has CHOICE OF FAMOUS ARTISTS. â€" LIBERACE â€" BILLY JOEL â€" LEONARD BERNSTEIN OFFICIAL PIANO OF â€" YOUTH & MUSIC CANADA â€" METROPOLITAN OPERA â€" KENNEDY CENTRE CLEARANCE Every instrument in stock is reduced to clear but come early â€" Baildwin: World Class Instrument 1253 KING ST. E., KITCHENER Baldwin Buy Before Jan. 31st. AND SAVE UP TO Annual Winter 50 Revy. Ken Beal, chrh at Kâ€"W Hospital, will be guest speaker when St. Louis CWL hosts a program on organ donaâ€" meeting Feb. 4 at 7: 45 p.m. The meeting will be held at the St. Louis large hall 53 Allen St. E and parishioners and members of other CWL councils have been invited to attend. When organ donation was reâ€" Kâ€"W‘s first eyewear boutique . . . you should be talking to us! Featuring 576â€"8080 St. Louis CWL holds talk on organ donation oo oni 1A Sitn cemarere apines Pr‘:fe;lw:nnl 1 wll!'.lh eom‘:re:e optical service Eye examinations arranged P‘:ne for appointment 11 Erb St. East, Waterloo â€" 7464811 ONE BUILDING EAST OF KING & ERB @7/75 fcwwmr Independent O L)e 011[7 qw uo:fl'n"m Was everything done for you that should have been done? câ€"p RESERVATIONS »e ‘Mwmbdmmï¬numoflfmblponmdummwl' THE ATRIUM, 33 ERB ST. W., WATERLOO â€" 746â€"0900 /o was that there is a dire need for public education and St. Louis CWL believes the top should be in Christian thought and concern. future to tion that League members across Canada explore and conâ€" sider the issue. The Travel Specialists a resolution at