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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jun 1967, p. 5

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Woodstock _8 ~Bridgeport 6 Tavistock _ 4 Preston 2 Waterloo 2 Sheffield Lynden Tavistock Preston June 20 â€" Tavistock at Bridgeâ€" port. ppd.; Woodstock 13. Preston June 25 â€" Bridgeport 3, Wood:â€" stock 2. Gueiph Galt Results June 19 â€" Woodstock 4. Pres June 19 â€" Tavistock 14. Shefâ€" _ ton 3. freld 7; Guelph 2, Galt 1 June 20 â€" Galt 10. Waterloo 5 June 20 â€"â€" Gueiph 8, Lynden 5: Preston 10. Woodstock 6. Sheffield 7. Preston 4 June 22 â€" Galt 6, Waterloo 0 June 22 â€" Preston 3, Waterioo 2; Bridgeport 5. Waterloo 4. June 24 â€" Waterloo at Taviâ€" Interâ€"County Softball League June 23 â€" Tavistock at Preston. The use of plastic garbage bags is encouraged by Waterloo City Council, especially during the summer months. These bags may be purchased at most grocery, hardware and department stores. ANOTHER DOWNTOWN merchant, Allan Rigby‘s House of Furniture, King north, is renovating their store front. The facing will be field stone, and the windows will be specially tinted flexiglass, to safeâ€" guard the colors and texture of the furniture. Mr. Righy was one of those merchants who, last year visited the Niagara Falls redevelopment area, which prompted him to consider such a program for himâ€" self. consistent with the expressed desire of other merchants to beautify the Waterloo downtown shopping area. Mr. Rigby stated that only through consistent redevelopment of the area, could it be kept strong and healthy. MIDGET DIVIS!ON y<ress CITY of WATERLOO sy USE OF PLASTIC * â€"â€" s GARBAGE BAGS SENIOR DIVISION W L Pct Results Pct 971 971 375 143 615 GB 1‘% 1‘> 32 342 ll‘ GB Woodstock 6 Galt 6 Preston 3 Waterloo 0 Preston Tavistock Hespeler June 19 â€" Woodstock 16. Presâ€" ton 12. June 20 â€" Galt 16, Preston 14; Woodstock 13. Tavistock 7. June 21 â€" Hespeler at Galt. June 23 â€" Tavistock at Hesâ€" peler. NR. June 27 â€" Preston 23. Hespeler 14 June 21 â€" Sheffield at Preston. ppd. June 24 â€" Tavistock 13, Lynden istock PEE WEE DIVISION BANTAM DIVISION Results Results .571 .143 Pet .875 375 33 6! 2/ 54z GB ness, they would require approxiâ€" mately 100 new faculty members per year for the next 10 years. He further discovered that many who were interested in pursuing doctorial studies in business adâ€" ministration. very few were able to do so owing to lack of funds. In addition, only two doctorial candidates were graduated from Canadian universities last year. VITAL CONCERN: That business administration is becoming a question of concern. is pointed out by a report from John J. Deutsch, chairman of the economic Councid of Canada. who stated that an extensive study of management development in Canada has Arab lawyers decided that sulâ€" tans‘ mineral right included oil as well as precious metabs as long as 950 vears ago. He noted that in his study of a year ago. concerning faculty need of the Canadian School of Busiâ€" Dean L. Greer of Memorial University, _ recommended that the executive explore further sources of financial assistance for promising university teachers interested â€" in further graduate studies. University of Saskatchewan. Viceâ€" president is Dean Gunther Brink of the school of commerce of Sir George Williams University. The â€" association consists â€" of memberships from 34 Canadian universities, and is one of the learned socicties which have been holding meetings on the Carlton University _ campus during â€" the past five weeks. Elected president of the assoâ€" ciation is Dr. Lloyd Berber. Dean of the school of commerce at the He stated that this situation should become of prime concern of both the Canadian business firms and the government. Dr. Overgaard reported that. at the present time, only one out of 20 students enrolled in Canaâ€" dian universities is taking busjâ€" ness administration, compared to one out of four in the United States. But, in his opinion,. this situation is rapidly changing. oNE IN TWENTY: Dr. Herman Overgaard of the The study will cover a school of business and economics _ !D “"c:‘ de;;eiopmzm C . adall. ; x gerial knowâ€"how and con at Waterloo Lutheran University, including formal educat! was recently re elected secretaryâ€" experience,. group train treasurer of the Canadian Schools use of formal educatic of Business Association. for a t‘Xpet'!k'fl(‘(‘. group tr-ain fourth term, at their annual meet_â€" 4S¢ Of formal and inforn ing SALES and SERVICE 66 KING ST. SOUTH v Expert Repairs On All Makes â€"â€"â€" Call Now ... 745â€"4537 GETTING IT STRAIGHT (Service To All Makes of Electric Shavers) e Radios HEARTH RADIO Business Administrative Shortage (transistor) e Electric & Clock Radios REPAIRS Enjoy a Summer of careâ€"free radio listening pleasure at the cottage. fA.'! «. ;fil\g,s\/b{ In the face of this situation. says Mr. Deutsch, it is apparent that the growing requirements for more business managers will have to be met by upgrading and retraining existing personnel. and by ensuring, that young people are provided with proper qualifiâ€" cations and training to assume such responsibilities at a much earlier age. Much of the managerial. execuâ€" tive and supervisory talent is presently drawn from the 35â€"44 age group. But. in contrast to the rapid growth in the overâ€"all labour force, the number of men in this age grouping is growing very slowly. and is even likely to deâ€" cline in absolute terms in the 1970â€"75 period. Mr. Deutsch said that the pur pose of the study is to identify as clearly as possible. the present and forsceable needs for execu tive. managerial and supervisory talents in Canadian business. and to appraise current attempts to meet these needs. ACCENTUATE PROBLEM: The age structure of the labow force in coming years will cer tainly accentuate this problem. in such development of manaâ€" gerial knowâ€"how and competence. including formal education. work experience, group training. and use of formal education. work experience, group training. and use of formal and informal courâ€" ses both on and off the employer‘s premises Central â€" Waterloo location convenient to separate and public schools, churches and transportation. This 2 storey, 3 bedroom home features living room, separate dining room, family size kitchen, forced air oil heat. Taxes only $210. Photo MLS JN147. To see this home now call Representing David Putnam, Realtor. Member of Kâ€"W Real Estate Board The council‘s management deâ€" DELLA NAHRGANG Days 576â€"5200 After 5 p.m. 742â€"3094 The Waterioo Chronmicle, Woednesday, June 28, 1967 $16,100 WATERL OO all stages Highland Motors Pt'fl:i(t(~tl\'1(}' improvement . deâ€" pends upon many factors, includâ€" ing the overâ€"all level of education and training in the labour force, the skill of management, the rate of capital investment. technology, innovations and attitudes. One very important factor in the years ahead will be the supply and qualâ€" ity of business managers Economy at its best. Licence J25733. 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