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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jun 1967, p. 8

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It will appear on council agen da next Monday for ratification The culvert is also designed so that extensions could be add ed which would eventually en close the ditch for is . entire leneth Such an arrangement â€" would allow storm water to escape more readily from the chamber and help to prevent a buildup of silt and sand. The cost of this project is esti mated at $10,000. (Continued from Page 1) area, providing the creek bed is improved from the culvert to Laurel creek (a distance of about 500 feet). AGREE TO COVER First Outdoor Weekend School WE SUPPLY i F iilanin i ininl ind inity ic ie e t iniaih d c ts iE s t i t mss e WE 2s db i s 2% E2 It is hoped that such will become a permanent facet of local education work for students. The young pupils paid the ir way through various fundâ€"raising actâ€" ivities which they did both as a group and as individuals. IN ANOTHER FIRST, grade 6 students of Northdale Public School recently spent a weekend doing nature study at Camp Restall at Ayr, as part of an outâ€" door educational program. The nature study session followed months of theoâ€" retical work within the school. The 40 pupils were accompanied by their teaâ€" chers (8). Lessons covered forestry, pond and swamp life, map and compass work, boating and swimming and crafts. Ed Meadows of the department of lands and forests attended to give a talk on forestry. The outdoor lessons follows a pattern set by the Toronto Board of Education who maintain a perâ€" manent site for this type of work on the Toronto island. Outdoor education is rapidly spreading, and in Waterloo, culminated some three years of study. 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A $400.000 aam on the outâ€" skirts of Galt was approved by the board of directors of the Grand River Conservation Authâ€" ority. 21 Radio Dispatched $400,000 Dam for Galt 1sS Approval of[ the directors came at a lunchtime meeting at the Shand Dam near Fergus, during a dayâ€"long tour. The directors also toured the Conestoga: Dam near Elmira and visited the site of a new dam to be built near West Montrose north of Kitch ener + The dam would be 40 feet high and about 650 feet long. Plans are being prepared for a park area around the reservoir. to be called Shade‘s Mills Park, after the founder of Galt, Absoâ€" lom Shade. Next step is to submit the proâ€" ject to the Ontario Department of Energy and Resources for grant aproval. The authority hopes to start construction of he dam next year. jeet will qualify for a 75 per cent provincial grant, The authority will contribute 20 per cent of the remainder. Galt will pay most of the rest with North Dum{ries Township contributing a small amount. PAPER BACKS â€" By mARSHALL McLUHAN, LEN DEIGHTON, JOHN O‘HARA, AYN RANO HARDCOVERS â€" BY wM. MANCHESTER, JAMES JOYCE, MORTON SHULMAN CHILDREN‘S BOOKS â€" By OR. SEUSS, BEATRICE POTTER, HANS C. ANDERSEN ALSO . GLOBES â€" MICROSCOPES TELESCOPES RADAR SENTRIES IF YOU DON‘T SEE IT WE‘LL ORDER IT FOR YOU â€" SPECIAL ORDERS SENT DAILY. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO US 38 KING S CELEBRATE WITH SAVINGS 20 â€" 50% OFF ALlL BOOKS & GIFTS WERE SAYING THANKS TO ALL OF YOU FOR BEING GOOD CUSTOMERS ALL YEAR THROUGH THE BOOK NOOK OoPP. WATERLOO SQUARE ropmermpretenmmesncetecane ... s o e sw se â€" : sc .. c . . m es iss Miimges + ces 4 3 s . ;‘\‘“«»« 1 s . es mt i 3920200 o9 * nc s 2e fatsrlcs 3 h es . 4 o 1 11. z0. Es f Maid of honour was Pamela Ward, sister of the bride. Diane The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs. Jack A. Woodhall. 194 Mary Street, The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Ward. 202 Belle haven Drive. WOODHALLâ€"WARD Barbara Ward and Peter John Woodhall were married June 17th at First United Church, Waterloo in a ceremony performed by Rev R. Hâ€" McColl. 1014 King South, Waterloo 157 King West, Kitchener WeeklIy Tours (Fri., Sat., Sun.) ... Long Weekends (Fri. to Mon.) .......... Weekday Tours (Mon. to Fri.) ... Departing May 15, June 12. July 17 Aug. 14, Sept. 11. . & MRS. JOHN WOOOHALL MEISSNER TRAVEL Cost includes return transportation by deluxe motor coach. Expo passport, first class hotel or motel accommodation. AT expo 67 Weddings Former marine Jack (Uniak 49. was afraid of only one thi > â€" going to the dentist So i: drank 10 pints of bitter, tw i bottles of Irish stout and a bo: tle of sherry before having 3 tooth â€" pulled. . Unfortunately _ it was 2a.m. when he had worked up enough courage and when h tried ‘to get in he was ‘arrested The judge said Uniake‘s stors was so fantastic he believed : and discharged him. The couple are presently or siding at 58 Brandon Avenue, Ki chener, A reception was held at t Evergreen Hotel. Highland Ro: West. Kitchener Etue a niece of the groom wa. flower girl. Best man was David P. Woou @ hall. a brother of the groom Richard and Robert Ward,. tw o brothers of the bride were usher SUPPLIES 358 King North 742â€"8111 PHONE 745â€"2941 HOME IMPROVEMENT â€" CALL WATERLOO Dial 576â€"2300 Dial 745â€"6281 $79.00 $95.00

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