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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 May 1967, p. 2

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At a meeting hem al the Water, loo Arena. May 8. the following slate of officers were elected: President __-m- Mike Stoddart: Vice-president - Larry Raerlvr: Soeretary-Treasurvr - Don Russ. Directors: Bryan Kearns, Ray Wuerlle, Harry Manowski. Lorne Hvldmann. and Paul Buyer All peewee and sietitsrt sonhall In the last 20 years. they have planted several million [was un- der a reiorestration prugram aimed at preventing sail Pro; ion. Such trees protect craps from the uind damage by DH»- viding a wimlbroak. and aim in. Reforestration is one of the several conservation services pro- vided by the authority, to pri- vate landowners, in the 2.614 square mile Grand River water- shed. The only catch, however, is that you must plant at least 2,000 on your own land - and - you must also promise not to cut them down for 25 years. The Grand River Conservation Authority is offering trees for a penny apiece, and there are thou- sands of them available. Read and Use the Waterloo Chronicle Classified Ads EXECUTIVE MEMBERS of the Grand River Con.. servation Authority.watch an authority tree planting Minor Softball Association Trees by the Thousands For Only a Penny Apiece every Sunday 9-ll 2iitttetttc-ahttertoo Recon» The Boston Pops Orchestra njoy on stereo The Wanda CW. VIM, Aug to, I”) (TP‘CA-FM and CRKW-AM (10.3.3) (1320) players who signed for the Water- loo Minor Softball Association, mm! report to tho oval at Water- loo Park, at “:00 an). on Satur- day. May t6, lnlvrr-mmly Marm's will com. ml-nm-z Pm- wce - May 35 _ . Wumlqork at Wuivrloo: Sun")? May 27 . . . Kitchener at Watt-r loo creases the capacity of the soil to absorb water. This "trees for a penny" pro- gram is conductt‘d by the author- ity who send out experienced owns, and a machine, to plant the trees at no cost to the land- owner. If the land should prove not suitable for machine planting, Among this group. are 15 prop erty owners taking part in a pro- jeet sponsored by the Brant County Soil .nd Crop Improve- ment Association. Some 40.000 trees will be planted, by the authority, to act as a aha-Her belt to prevent erosion on tobacco holds. So far this year. some 51 prop- erty owners have signed up to purchase a total of 188.000 trees for planting on their lands. FM Grants and technical assist- ance are also provided to build grass waterways, to combat stream bank and gulley erosion, to build tile outlets and conser- vation ponds. then the landowner receives a subsidy of $15 for each 1.000 trees planted by hand. operation. It took place on private properly near Guelph, and is but one of many slated for this season. CANADIAN IMPERIAL At the Cow mmce we proCde bdr‘kiv‘o service when: it is reamed . . . in vow um) Home to/,r, m A‘iemwer go» go m Canada. That us why we have made ri:itFh "we IS, an ODHdtlt‘Q (gown: ewe branch at Expo ‘67 . . . open \PVFH cap» d week at cor-tyr/ ho n2. If you aw [Mr ";'ll g d mu? in Expo. we Vryrir local Commerce branch first. [have mu mm Ob‘am two Pas.~no*r.s at a lower cost. than if purchased at the (ldfPI Ba ,\ Boom M'vch m" or rthlo. Wm m n “haw mnmhmmue If you am um "';'ll g d mm to Moo. we vow local Commerce branch first. Hume mu mm ob; two Pas.~no*r.s at a lower cost. than if purchased at the carp: 80 A Boom M'vch m" or "ble vow to D "chase refreshments, haummnms‘m: and aqupweut "was at a (Marc-Hm. and Travellers' Cheques an“ " am CO' an ‘em, trs" any ',eputreetbie and readdy cashable. And re-nwnbel W'WVPVPf you an m Canada, the Commerce v5 ready to serve you. the Commercé IPERIAL T BANK OF COMMERCE we) (WWW 700(0wa Sumo. Agricultural representatives, earth moving contractors. rural banks and feed mills throughout the watershed have been sent pamphlets and posters outlining the many services available to them, and further information may be obtained from the au- thority office at Gait. We'll look -at aiadayu, sol» dule next week. At 9:30 ABC will run Peyton Place: CBS will play Family " fair; CTV will go with I m and CBC will play Dundee and (Juliane. s At 10:00 ABC will run Big Va} ley; CBS will have Carol Burneeq NBC Till play I Spy. At 9:00 Felony Squad will be on ABC; CBS will play Andy Griffith; NBC will go with Danny Thomas; CTV will have the Music Hall and CBC will run Front Page Challenge. CTV will play Lucy and ms witehed, and CBC will have Don Mosser and Show of the Week. At 8:30 ABC will play Rat Pa. trol; CBC will run laser, crtr will run Family Affair. Let's take a look at the com- parative network schedule for Mondays this coming fall: At 7:30 ABC will run Cowboy in Africa; CBS will play Gun. smoke; NBC will go with The Monkees and Man From Uncle: The (iid Ceasar Streeial' was 11th, with I Spy, Green Acres, Lawrence Welk and Dean Mann tin completing the list of 15. Red Skenon was number k with Andy Griffith Sth. Bonanza number 6 and The Danny Thomas Special in 7th position. FamLIy Mair was 8th with Bewitched in number 9 and Lucy 1ottt. . _ Another Nielsen rating for u two-week period in April in the US. reached our deck and of the top 15 shown, five were speciah and three at those headed the list. They were "Academy Awards," “(llama Browns Alb Stars" and "Dick Van Dyke”

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