Special lease 8. Finance Rates Available 2004 Model Clearance Now, more than ever, we'm Watedoo's newspaper! whose r-nmmnm-nl In Innmncnn an N Elf“ m surf: "mayor-9‘ as mad cupping alums I" nah-cl drum ant tho word's Ms: wu'm'mm‘ (VI man " man tongu- mow: Audi Aesvorood" d - or 80,000 kilomtroo no~chcrgo schedulod minim-mi A " slow :9 mrurwalmvx In mph! pans ’nslvlo can: Au-I. "undo; a DSSSIOI'I tor down" Jul! “win-Mum, tha' humm- my. than tO it" It i h ' Crosby AUOI WATERLOO CHRONICLE Continued from page 13 the city's mmm hockey a»uclauun. Because of his career ax an accountant and his love for nunor hockey. he could al pass up the uppurlunm when ll arose, Over the last couple of years. he has seen the Inga nualion financially In the slumps. and hrougtu it back up to a surplus, Willms says the success fall, back on the volunteers, “I don’l think many Waterloo residents realize what a great city we have, "ne of the masons that this city is so great p, the dedica- tion and voluntvensm given by ~11 many of our row» dents." he said. According to the dt‘dlfalr ed volunteer, approximately 2.100 kids play minor hack a; m Waterloo. and the annual budget is approach- mg $l million, "Hardy is one of those individuals that cam say no. Whenever he has been asked In help out. he has said yes without hesitation." , "s Weber St. E., Kitchen" IlllIlllimms we SHAPE out co "tr'ty, itttf co "t In " M, ““1511"! 'shvaudi . u m] said Llnr Snnlh who has volunteered wuh Wtllrns m "unor hoch Willms 15 also â€round of the Midgm “pruning mmnuuu- Two years ago. Warerioo didn1 have a Midger AAA leam. but Thanks to this committee. a strong team “as formed and has s1nce represented Ontario at the Aw Ianada Cup, ‘II has been a lot of fun being a part of a team that has been 50 successful and has done so much to pro- mote Waterloo and Waledoo Minor Hockey." sadWillnts. Although he no longer volunteers for the Parkwood Mennonite Home. a non- “I don't think many Waterloo residents realize what a great city we have. '. - lhdyWilllns I uh: n m’r 894-9300 profit laugh-rm um balm m iaterioo thts has been he, huggnt tummnmen! Nel tar Wilim, said llunng his umr vuir.tt I‘axtnond he helped " am the utmsal stage of the ne" fat rlny "tuch h currenrlx being hum Across the “RT! from RIM Park. lhe bushhng “I†hold 9b panems a grand slep up from theor current 38 Hr \ulunlu-Itd lor esght wan with Parksood and "as thauman ior four or those “can Hlardy demonstrated he leadership slllls working enthuuamcalty and 11mlva h on me need for addmonal nursing beds and acqum- non of land for equansmnr “During lus iruohemen: both of these goals were achlmed." and Pauline Nickel. who was Voce-char when bt-tlim,, mlumeemd Ronda volunteering for these orgarurauores 1Ctllrrr. still manages to find ume no st1 on the RIM Park Adsisory mmmmec As a quuem User of the farilm and mm his finarr cial background. he mauled lo be a pin of turmng the pad. mm a mum? asset lo the community, "As a Warerfoo Tilxpayer I want to have some sav." he Wiltms plans to keep sol, unmering to conunue to pm Waterloo on the map. and better the Ines of fellow nix- Idem" That means good news for the city, and bad new; for his refrigerator.