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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Aug 1989, p. 4

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Diane Heise, a volunteer with the Waterloo Public Interest Research Group, holds one of the paper lanterns used in a peace ceremony at Victoria Park last Wednesday. Candleâ€" lit lanterns were set afloat in memory of the victims of atomic bomb attacks at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, in keeping with traditional Japanese religious ceremony. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for any information that leads to an arrest in this crime or any other serious crime. You will not be asked to identify yourself or testify in court. Call Crime Stoppers at the toll free line of 1800 265 A motorcyclist was riding westbound on King Street approaching Victoria Street on Fri., July 10,, 1987 at about 10 p.m. when a car turned left in front of him and struck the motorcycle. The bike hit a hydro pole and threw the driver several meters in the air. The suspect fled the scene. VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: 1981â€"1982 Chevrolet Cita:â€" tion, light blue or grey,. damage to left front portion of vehicle Waterloo Chronicle Second Class Mail Registration Number 5540 Published every Wednesday by The Fairway Group Incorporated 215 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener, Ont. August 16, 1989 Remember, crime doesn‘t pay Crime Stoppers does Waterloo Regional «PPAIZL LANTERN CEREMONY cancer can be beaten. With your 1â€"800â€"265â€"2222 Hit and run VRITE ced STOPPERS Richard O‘Brien photo m I | anterdhere P i oi @ ____* | t Mhns Phone (Home) __________ (Business) ___ §X! +132 20 +8 â€" ifim’f'mm. | COMPLETE CONTEST RULES ON BALLOTS OR CALL 744â€"4931 * Draw for Leader BMX or Sekine 12 speed bicy& YJylvia‘s Feminine Reducing Salons THE CALIFORNIA CONCEPTS WAY 14 PASSIVEâ€"TONING TABLES SUN TANNING BEDS SKIN CARE PRODUCTS > *‘ Te dilference is we cane" It‘s the last and best sidewalk sale of the season, in Downtown Kitchener. Drastic savings on summer merchandise, plus . . . mr TREATMENT FREE FOR APPOINTMENT 745â€"8382 91 QUEEN ST. 5. KITCHENER rall priA KNCHENER.DOYNIOY). Tour 4) SALE . STYLE _SELECTION SERVICE SATISFACTION $ ”ada The Russians are comlggm s ,a Thursday, August 17 â€" 6:00 p.m. This year the Soviet Union will compete along with 100 International cyclists in the Sony Tour Du Canada. Stage 7 is an 80 km Criterium Race on a 1 km course along downtown Kitchener streets. Cyclists will manoeuvre thru 80 laps of the course, reaching speeds of up to 70 km/hr. Cheer on Kitchener‘s Simon Phillips, riding for Toshiba s and Braun‘s West Germany Team. WWHâ€"* one at two bicycies from Braun‘s Bicycies SIDEWALK © SAVE One of two bicycles from Braun‘s Bicycles and Downtown Kitchener. There‘s a nifty Leader BMX bike for nounguon and a sleek adult 12 speed, Sekine road bike. Both bicycles are on display at Braun‘s Bicycles. To'm(or fill o:act‘ ;.ha blllo‘lDo below, or a ballot rom a parti ing Downtown shop or service, and drop it off at Braun‘s Bicycles 27 Scott Street before draw time \ August 19 at 5:00 P.M. ~ LARGE INDOOR SHOWROOMS SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener For Summer Installation T E‘,?_-g-,rm- Ballots must be entered a~ ~ . tohowing sit tesieg * Bicycles 0 VICVZTTE OL M RBNWUT (Beside Weston Bakeries) 715â€"6136 Phone 746â€"4811 N Erb & &

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