Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Feb 1994, p. 13

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Rather than renting office space, buying or leasing copiers, fax or computer equipment, and hiring distriâ€" bution and office personnel, many small business peoâ€" ple are using services provided by the Brodies on a payâ€"perâ€"use basis. Territorial representatives freâ€" quently use MBE centre as their branch office away the corporate home office. The most popular services provided by Mail Boxes have an actual street address with a suite number rather than a P.O. Box number; 24â€"hour access, so they can get their mail when it is convenient,. and UW receives gift The Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada made a major commitment to the University of Waterloo recently by announcing a gift of $150,000 to Camâ€" paign Waterloo. The gift, to be spread over five years, will be used to part of the gift was given by Stuart L. Martin, CLU, Senior Associate of the Kâ€"W branch of Sun Life along with George E. Campbell, CLU, CH.F.C., Branch from Sun Life _ Campaign Waterloo is about two years into a fiveâ€" year campaign which, has raised over $53 million ’ c > D‘Aiton receives award Mary D‘Alton, general manager of the Waterloo trator designation by the Educational Institute of the The Certified Hotel Administrator is one of the highest designations offered by the Educational Instiâ€" tute. To qualify for this distinction, hotel/motel execuâ€" tives must demonstrate academic achievement and Postal service for businesses Providing support services to the fast growing home based business market is the opportunity on which towards a targetâ€"of $89 million to support teaching, Beyond Words Inc. 695 Rupert St, Wat. Tel: 885â€"4091 ‘The Director will consider all submissions before making a final decision. In accordance with the Nursing Homes Act, public opinion is being requested prior to a final decision being made on the above. of the Ministry of Health, you may submit them in writing by addressing Please include the name of the nursing home and quote Project #238â€"94 . Request for Public Opinion _ on the Proposed Nursing Home Annual Licence Renewal of Derbecker‘s Heritage House, St. Jacobs 15 Overiea Blvd., 5th Floor ‘Toronto, Ontaric, M4H 1A9 (416) 327â€"7357, by March 21, 1994 Ontario Ministry of Health 15 Overiea Blvd., 5th Floor Service is our Only Business Waterloo Chronicle â€" 886â€"2830 Wnpows Windows offers an easy way to use your computer. Increase productivity by learning this feature. We offer trained instructors and small classes. $130+GST (includes materials) Peter Pates, of David James Photography, has been named the Professional Photographer of Canada â€" Ontario Hamiltonâ€"Niagara Branch‘s 1993 Photograâ€" pher of the Year. Pates received this honor at the recent 46th PPOC print show in Toronto. A jury of 12 specially qualified jurors from across Canada and United States made their selection based upon impact, color, harmony and ‘The accepted photographs will be on display at the PPOC National convention, held in Quebec, Aug. 15: The PPOC was formed in 1970 and represents 1,200 photographers from coastito coast. Mailcheck Call in Service. Pates named photographer oftheyear _ _ December 1993. Nationally, January‘s housing starts decreased to a seasonally adjusted rate of 142,500 units, 14.9 per cent below December‘s revised seasonâ€" ally adjusted rate of 167,400 units. This monthly figâ€" ure is adjusted to remove seasonal variation and multiplied by 12 to reflect annual levels. Residential construction in the Kitchener Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) declined in January from 1993 levels . According to preliminary figures released last week by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), a total of 67 residential housing units were started last month, a decrease from the 160 units started in January 1993. However, January starts of singleâ€"detached dwellings improved to 53 units in the Kitchener CMA, an increase of 20.5 per cent from the 44 units started ‘a year earlier. "A third successive month of modest yearâ€"overâ€"year improvement in sales of existing homes helped push singleâ€"family starts to their highest January level in four years," said Helen Hutton, Market Analyst with "However, renewed weakness in multipleâ€"family construction due to continued oversupply of row and apartment units and a lack of government assisted activity pulled down total starts to just 67 units, the lowest since March 1991." 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