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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Dec 1991, p. 32

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___. ...- "U“... u. I an. name we announcement of the Kitchener and Waterloo Chamber's forming a 'new entity' in July, 1992. The Waterloo Environ, ment committee has begun to join forces with Kitchener 1n working on various issues. When the new Chamber of Commerce of Kitchener and Waterloo opens its doors next summer, there will be greater environmental awareness in the enlarged busmess community During October, a survey of members was con- ducted This resulted in both a high response and many areas of concern, The maprity wanted more information about the effect of proposed legislation on business. In particular. concerns related to 390mg. E. KM Hours: y.ottatsrptumrstry 9-6 pm Edge” 94yt.m. fl -- .........-..,. “a; man ylcparw u regular column on '%vtrocononiy' m the Cham. bar's monthly business newsletter - 'Feedbackl Spemal articles on Environment Plans and Strate. yes for business led to a special Environment issue m April Very successful activities during Arbor Week resulted In more than 2,000 trees being sold to Waterloo gardeners. Make a note to watch for the Chamber's Arbor Week actxvxtxes In 1992! T Peg 109 95 SALE Lmited quantities a 3510:. Plus many move spoclab ln-stoco In recent years. environmental matters have attracted wide attention. Business has been pursued to clean up its act. Targets have been proposed without consideration of cost or impact on products or Jobs. Current and future legislation is expected to have further impact on business. The Waterloo Chamber of Commerce formed an EnVironment Committee in November 1990. From the start. the committee has been well-supported With volunteers Mun all sizes of organizations. More than 20 active members represent the spread of busmess activity in Waterloo. During its first year, the Environment Committee chose to Increase environmental awareness amongst Chamber members. They also prepared a rumilm- eesl,,..,.. m.- "7*" _ F . __ 3 Re; 36995 SALE BIKES $330573” l Reg 29995 SALE 'th the. arrival offs”. came the Iiipironmeriijiiii'J'd"itant to Waterloo Chamber members 39c PAGE 32 - WATERLOO CHRONDCLE. WEDNESDAY, MOUNTAIN WEE Reg in 95 SALE ‘9; w, 55 SALE RACING BIKES: w CYCLE A SPO!" ZIGGV'S Cycle & Sports Is owned and operated by a evens? wnh both European & Canadian experience smuvbay 975' 6m. ttr 79995 CYCLE I SPO" 22995 29995 499"5 OF AtLearaii7:ir" BIKES AND ACCESSORIES ECIALS With any bike ll""" over $3 0 FREE Bicycle Computer mm was or Bicycle Lock -- _EYrir" Dec. 31/91 BitmWE- ROLLERS Reg 289 95 m M" BICYCLE" HELMET Rep 6999 announcement 93 75% BICYCLE" TRAINERS sum/CL? CLOTHING Reg 149 95 a up l DECEMBER 20. 1991 The Environment Committee will endeavor to provide a continuing source of information. The value of this activity depends on both the work ofan enthusiastic group of volunteers and communica- tion with the business community. To achieve this we will be taking an active part in the Kitchener Chamber's Energy Forum next April, Arbor Week in May, the continuing activities of the Laurel Creek Watershed Development Group and the spring series of lunch time seminars. We require your help to provide an improved environment through better business in the Kitchener and Waterloo area, For further information, contact the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce, 886-2440. To match the limited time available to small business owners, the joint Environment committee will present a series of lunch-time seminars. These seminars Will focus on the planned legislation. The first seminar will be on February 21, 1992. Teresa McLanaghan. a Kitchener lawyer specializing in enVironmental cases, will discuss the impact of current and planned legislation on business. Semi. nars in March and April will cover waste manage- ment and opportunities for simultaneous wot savmg and Improvements to the environment. The series will be open to members and nonmembers of the Chamber, controls on recycling. reuse, waste management and future increases in energy costs. OFF at the intersection of Conestoga Parkway db King St. N., For ir,a,.rv,mL,,., A-” It Iftt Ann -.-- __ Friday, Dec. 27TH 10:00 A.M. - 9:30 P.M. s(f,liii))rt[tu"tititt;tt tttttut, (-'-,"-i-i-:lrl'r?-'i"_/ti,,,;-iv--m,-,r; ///7y///§/////¢9éfl/ [EEIlillf"i'i: DAY SALE _ii"ikiisezsa, givii',1 GIVING DON'T MISS OUR All Christmas; . Stock FLOWERS Barcana Trees, Garlands, Wreaths, Tree Decorations Table & Mantel ' Arrangements, etc. YOUR EXTRA TOUCH FLORIST 42 Ontario Street N., Kitchener. Dial 745-1128 135 Union Street E., Waterloo Dial 745-8411 619 Ki Street W. ?s',Ulla'li,'l 744-9471 Waterloo. Tor' 500 IN NORTH AMUHCA You may aw your Visa av Magnum“! on Ickphone 0mm "ttttttrm) Mcmim s,'iutiiRi

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