Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Oct 1987, p. 30

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page 50 â€" WatenLo0 CnadincLe" Wikbhesoay ottTobeh #," 1887 Kitchener and Waterloo Comâ€" UMJW&: 2’ a g in UW‘s two main theatres. transmitters and earâ€"phone reâ€" ceivers which will be available to individuals with hearing handiâ€" match the $1,500 donation by the math students to reach the apâ€" proximately $12,000 value of the total sound system package. The new level of sophistication of the facilities will make the two university funding and the supâ€" port of the foundation in an effort $1,500 ple b,ma‘;'zn t 1 e tly approved donation of $5,852 by the Ontario Ministry of Citiâ€" zenship and Culture will allow the university to install two speâ€" cial transmitters, 12 receivers, as well as upgraded onâ€"stage microâ€" hearing handicapped in Kitchenâ€" erâ€"Waterloo‘s rapidly growing ‘"‘The project is unique in that it f At UW theatres Community Foundation grant for special sound system SCULPTURE O))) United Way $739 OF KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO AND AREA matching grant of $5,852 towards the cost of the project." said Linda within the university‘s Office of Development. 2. _ "It‘s extremely gratifying to see project because it was on their own initiative that the mathemaâ€" tics graduating class of °87 came to us and asked if there was some which they could get involved." Donald Weaver, executive diâ€" rector of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo volvement in the sound system to provide and administer a perâ€" petual fund, and to distribute the income from the fund toward the will help to improve the quality of Weaver said the sound system that this will help a broad base of people â€" students and members of the community," Weaver said. "It‘s also a capital project that lasting value to the community, helping many people for years to purpose of the foundation is of a wide range of charitâ€" ity project in it tion of the special FM transmitâ€" ters and receivers will make the UW theatres more accessible to a dren who often come to UW for special performances, adults with hearing handicaps, and the hardâ€" d‘-hnm;ddtly. through a series improved microphones on stage whose sigâ€" nals are sent through a transmitâ€" ter, and then on to receiver/earâ€" saring audience members. 20 kg TOP SOIL WINTER PRO LAWN FERTILIZER lgv‘;?sbfgo me2 1 3-99 EA. Protects against freezing & thawing MULCH â€" Provides winter protection around plant‘s roots. 3 cu. ft. bag covers am . o. i 10 or more 12 â€" 15 sq. 1. 5.95 ea. TREE WRAP & TREE GUARDS Protection from sun scald & rodents ROSE COLLARS BURLAP â€" Protection from windburn PROTECT YOUR TREES & SHRUBS FROM WINTER WEATHER EVERGREEN NETTING â€" Evergreen Protection from freezing rain & heavy snowfall o WINTERIZE ow YOUR GARDEN â€"= or 3 ror 6.50 this fall, or early 1541 Highland Rd. W., Kitchener â€" 745â€"9876 HOURS: Mondayâ€"Friday 9â€"6, Saturday 9â€"5 2-50 EA. 5.50 ca. YORK NURSERY Clients taking advantage of Grand ing Special guaranteed the same Imvo;:m mmu YEARs * € ALL SERVICES AT PERM COMPLETE ............oniv & . REDUCED PRICES ( INCLUDING COLOR ...0220sssssccecccececc.... only I 886â€"1060 or 746â€"1199 warerice PA e pnpamest mar oo io 745â€"1962 o },, IVY BEAUTY BOUTIQUE COMPLETE HAIR CARE FOR LADIES AND MEN GRAND OPENING SPECIAL COW OR SHEEP MANURE ... 4 i / #fi {/ NURE », kg 3.50 ca. or 3 rorn 9.00 CUT & STYLE serrsrssreseveres ADDRESS: 203 KING STREET SOUTH, WATERLOO (Close to MUTUAL LIFE) %900 900 140

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