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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Sep 1987, p. 13

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A major event will be the annual WLU Alumani Associaâ€" tion‘s champagne brunch and annual meeting, beginning at 10 a.m., Sept. 19, in the Dining Hall when elections for the associaâ€" tion‘s board of directors will take The annual Homecoming footâ€" ball game will pit the Laurier Goiden Hawks against the Uniâ€" versity of Waterioo Warriors, at 2 p.m. in Seagram Stadium. A reception following the game in The more than 20,000 graduâ€" ates of Wilfrid Laurier Universiâ€" ty have been invited back to campus Sept. 17â€"20 for Homeâ€" Kâ€"W Kiwanis Meals on Wheels celebrated the delivery of its oreâ€"half millionth meal today with a Celebration Tea at St. Mary‘s Hospital Heasley Hall. The tea was planned in conjunction with Ontario Meals on Wheels Week, Sept. 13â€"19. Both Twin City Mayors were invited to participate by assisting volunteers deliver the ceremonia) meal. The program began in September, 1974 with approximately 45 deliveries the first day. The program now delivers 175â€"180 noon meals per day, Monday to Friday. The Kâ€"W Kiwanis Meals on Wheels service has assisted over 6,000 seniors, shutâ€"ins and convaleâ€" scents within the cities of both Kitchener and Waterioo. Generally, these are elderly people who would normally have had to seek retirement or nursing home care at a much earlier point in time without vital services such as Meals on Wheels. Meals on Wheels program serves 500,000th today BRUCE A. CLARKE D.D.S Big crowd expected at WLU Homecoming 585 Weber St. N., Wat (at Northfield Dr.) Next Course Starts Mornings Sept. 21 is pleased to announce the reâ€"location of his office for the practice of Dentistry And the day will end with the annual Homecoming dance and buffet in the Turret Lounge of the Student Union Building, with space limited to 518 persons. Tickets, at $6.50 each, must be purchased ahead of time at the university‘s alumni office. At 6:30 p.m., Fred Nichols, dean of students at Laurier, and the Laurier Alumani Association will welcome former student government leaders and memâ€" bers of graduating class execuâ€" tives to a reception at Wilf‘s, a campus lounge the Seagram gymnasium is sold Friday, corporate strategy in the Canadian brewing industry Meals are prepared and packaged by St. Mary‘s General Hospital Dietary Department and are provided as a Community Outreach Program by St. Mary‘s. The Kâ€"W Kiwanis Meals on Wheeis is the fourth largest single unit in Ontario and is sponsored and administered by the Kâ€"W Kiwanis Club. Funding is provided through the Kiwanis Club, grants from Community and Social Services, and private donations from individuals and organizations. The cities of Kitchener and Waterioo subsidize the cost of the special delivery equipment. St. Mary‘s Hospital provides office facilities and subsidizes labor costs involved in meal preparaâ€" Meals are delivered by caring, dedicated volunâ€" teers who willingly donate their time, gas, and the use of their vehicle. Without the dedication and commitment of all of the volunteers, the program would not survive. will be the topic for the Master of Business Administration (MBA) alumni association symposium. The first session will be held on campus, beginning at 8: 30 a.m., and the second will be held at the Brick Brewery, with a luncheon A number of receptions will round out Laurier‘s Homecomâ€" ing. The final event, Sept. 20 at 3 p.m., by invitation only, will be a reception, hosted by Dr. John A. Weir, Laurier‘s president, and his wife Ann, at the Westmount Golf and Country Club for memâ€" bers of organizations supporting the university‘s development program . ’ ~â€" Get wrapped up in the charm that makes Uptown Waterioo so special. You‘ll discover so many activities, events, quiet spots and nightlife to make each visit ftun and exciting U Uptown Waterioo is home to over thirty eating places 2e There are so many choices of cuisine. limited only by R +2 *e . . your imagination. You‘ll find home cooked meals, fresh pasta, pub grub, spicy Szechuan, French pastry, international fare and elegant full course meats for after shopping! Whether you‘re out for Business lunches, a special occasion. romantic moments or an evening out with old friends or relatives, there‘s electricity in the air in Uptown Waâ€" im d terloo So walk. bike or drive Up:â€" m oo town for the most charming dinâ€" \Â¥/ ing spots around Oh. and .- \ the parking is absolutely ..- free. lnd . fi v N A C w o ! ~RELOgâ€"CHRONNEE Wr u7 5* AWAEBRrLOAY: In Uptown Waterloo there‘s so much to do 8 King St. East, Kitchener, (519) 745â€"5058 (Across from the Waiper Terrace Hotel) "Theé new Concord Freedom Watch. Taking perfection one step further. Here is the purest example of the legendary Swiss quest for excellenceâ€"the Concord Freedom Watch Its flat, wristâ€" hugging bracelet continues in one liquid flow through to its sculptural case The Concord Freedom Watch, in combinations of solhd 18K gold; natural stainless steel or black chromium stainless steel and 18K gold Quartz accurate Waterâ€"tight Proportioned for him, and for her Designers, Importers and Manufacturers of Fine Jeweller] KNAR JEWELLERY wrapped up in the charm that makes Uptown W ecial. You‘ll discover so many activities, events, and nightlife to make each visit ftun and exciting Uptown Waterioo is home to over thirty eati There are so many choices of cuisine, limit your imagination. You‘ll find home cook fresh pasta, pub grub, spicy Szechus WEDNEYDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 4007 â€" PaAGE 18 > nagination. You‘ll find home cooked meals, pasta, pub grub, spicy Szechuan, French istry, international fare and elegant full course meats for after shopping! Whether you‘re out tor Business lunches, a special occasion. k romantic moments or an evening out Waterioo 56 St Gtiorges Square, Guelph (519)821â€"7982 (Next to the Roval Bank)

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