Industry and water nservation seminar The Regional Municipality of Waterloo will host a minar entitled "Industrial Perspectives: Industriâ€" 1 Water Conservation," March 14, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 .m. at Bingeman Park. The objectives of this oneâ€"day seminar are to inform industries within this region of the imporâ€" nce of conserving water as well as to highlight who are now attending the proâ€" gram for a second year have hown increased selfâ€"confidence and self worth. Camp Pioneera, a summer day camp for 6 to 12 year olds, offers games and activities as well as academically oriented games durâ€" ng three twoâ€"week sessions. The academic games help the children o retain things they learn during he school year. Cramer says it is important Corry elected to Ontario market network Don Corry, Market Manager of the Kitchener armer‘s Market, has been named Treasurer of tario Public/Farmers‘ Markets Association. The purpose of the new group is to provide a forum where market owners, operators, managers, and vendors can share information and develop policies and strategies to promote the "producers‘ market" concept. As treasurer, Corry will be looking after the financial aspects of the association and dealing with financial concerns of producers‘ markets. C3 UW actuarial | receives 35,000 IAPA presents seminar for deaf and hard of hearing Returning the injured employee to work and changes in the Occupational Health and Safety Act willbedincuuedinaseminarbmdbytbeIAPA, Mmch.ï¬' lg:iob:.km. to 3 p.m. ltft.hetXIaï¬rloo Inn. i , an inspector for the inistry of Labour, and Herb Neher, manager of the Kitchener Workers‘ Compensation Board, will address the conoemsofthedeafandhardofhearinginthe workplace. Cost to attend is $60 per person plus G.S.T., which ‘includea lunch, coffee and course materials. trgit Alternativescu. EXPOSITION ssociation a» A Synergy of Expanding Conciousness 1300 Vitori 9t A. Sat 2 0C TVC Pm Wey. 67 East, Kshaner . Sun: 11 a m to 7 p im LECTURES = DEMONSTRATIONS = EXHIBITS Catch the Sunshine coming over the Horizon _ Come enjoy this totally . . . . More than and Environmental Show L * MR Environmentai [R Holistic [R Mystic B Featuring the New and Innovative to the Ancient and Sometimes Forgotten Exhibitor Inquiries Welcome 416â€"384â€"2481 . . . . More than a Holistic Expo MARCH 15, 16, 17/91 UNIQUE EXPERIENCE Fri. 4 pm. to 10â€"30 p m. _ Adults $4 CO/Senion/Students $2.00 Sat. 11 am. to 10.30 p.m Children FREE when . . . . More than a Psychic Fair Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo HOURS "There is such a thing as a learning disabled gifted student," Cramer says. "The learning disaâ€" bility doesn‘t go away, but hopeâ€" fully you can learn strategies to circumvent them and make life a bit easier for yourself. Gifted or that the public understand learnâ€" ing disabilities â€" that they are not a sign of unintelligence, and do not have to limit a person‘s potential. ADMISSION (Continued from page A10) Returning to Kitchener MARCKH 15, 16, 17/91 AIESEC spring conference The Wilfrid Laurier University local chapter of AIESEC (International Association of Students in Economics and Business) will host the annual g)ntario Spring Regional Conference from May 17 â€" Students participating in the conference will be given the opportunity to acquire practical manageâ€" ment and marketing skills. The focus will be on leadership in the changing global environment. For more information contact Annie Quong or Louisa Lambreghs at 884â€"1970, ext.2626. Do you have any information about a new business, a new product line, seminar, workshop, important new service or promotion that should be shared with Waterloo business and the community? The Chroniâ€" cle wants to hear from you. Drop off information for Tid Biz at our office during regular business hours or mail items to business reporter Keren Adderley. There is a $11.45 registration fee and a cash bar as ygl_l as a $28.89 fee for attendance. Space is I ns nc o oee e c en eetintvit The luncheon will teach participants how to control body communication and how to be absoluteâ€" ly powerful when compmunicating ideas and feelâ€" An e management seminar will be preâ€" i‘ï¬mï¬ m Kfitï¬hener Chamber of Commerce f::d e Ministry of Energy Thursday, April 11, from 8:30 a.m. â€" 5:00 p.m. at the Transylvania Club in Kitchener. Seminar presentations include updating Ontario Hydro‘s ability to meet load growth, their incentive plans for conservation, along with alternative ways to meet energy needs. There is no cost to attend the luncheon. Particiâ€" pants are asked to confirm their attendance prior to the event, in order to facilitate all individuals. For more information call 576â€"5000. Secretary appreciation luncheon The Kitchener and Waterloo Chambers of Comâ€" merce will present a secretary appreciation luncâ€" heon with Peter Urs Bender on Thursday, April 25 fro"e l?;:l5 -l2 p.m., at the Waterloo Inn Ballroom. pe;tinant regional and provincial initiatives Energy management seminar © P0 dinbeblinrninl® sbbifoininnnaidie sds )13A 5:1 For more information.éont.act the Regional Water Conservation Coâ€"ordinator at 885â€"9434. Those interested in knowing more about the services offered by the Learning Disabilities Associâ€" ation of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo may call the office at 743â€"9091. The association, established in 1966, is made up of a group of volunteers, mostly family memâ€" bers or parents of children with learning disabilities. not, you try to become an indeâ€" pendent, wellâ€"adjusted person." Prescreened, mature, experienced personnel now available for a variety of positions. w# Eg. Professional Engineers, Managers, Office staff, Administration, Human Resources, Shipping, Receiving, Accounting, etc. NO AGENCY FEES REGULAR SALARIES APPLY This office is funded by an Outreach program gmmtdby.&gyolk;mhe.n:tbewm::‘;n of Parks and Recreation. EMPLOYERS 1405 King Street East, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 2N9 Phone (519) 741â€"2509 Mon.â€"Fri. 9â€"12 noon Pl Personnel acement The Ministry of the Environment invites public comment on amendments to regulations 305 and 310 under the Environmental Protection Act The changes will make it ilegal to discharge grey water waste from shower and sink facilities on pleasure boats into Ontario‘s lakes and rivers The amendments, designed to reduce water pollution, will affect new and existing boats. Adjustments will have to be made to store grey water in holding tanks, and discharge it at pumpâ€"out stations An information package has been prepared. explaining the changes in more detail including the rationale and implications for pleasure boaters The package is available from the Pblic Information Centre (416) 323â€"4321 Please send comments in writing by April 30, 1991 to Blueberty suliiessrim nlkanes ns snn 1.8 CBefTy .e +. se cmmin s bire s s cemal 1.3 ADDIG @22 > : s r isnn en n a mm 1.0 Mincemest ;. â€"sâ€"slesanl oo se namsmaaals 1.4 Robin Hood Flaky Pie Crust Mix, 540 g ................ $2.1 HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat., 7:30 to 6 p.m Thurs, and Fri. 7:30 to 9 p.m E.D. Smith â€" Pumpkin, 19 oz. . . Shirriff Lemon, 425 g ..... ... 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