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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Mar 1969, p. 11

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If resentment piles up too high there‘ll be an explosion and the whole danged marriage will go up in smoke. She probably hasn‘t thought of that. Yet his silence, and his gesture of defiance, sugâ€" gest that something is brewing underneath. â€" I expect Mr. Milquetoast smokes as a gesture of independâ€" ence, cheap at twice the price! Do you suppose she secretly cares about his health, or is simâ€" ply enjoying the profiteering? DEAR SIGNALS â€" I don‘t go for overbearing females: nor, for that â€" matter, for overbearing males. her the same amount of money. She saved up these amounts and was wearing the fur neckpiece she had bought with it. I told her it ought to choke her and she just laughed. Smoke Signals DEAR DORIS â€" The woman mext door is such a domineering type that I feel sorry for her husâ€" band. She is forever telling him what to do and making fun of Yesterday she told me she didn‘t approve of him smoking and thought it was awful the amount of money he spent on cigarettes. So then she said that every time he bought a package 9! cig_arettes she made him give him in front of everybody. And he just takes it. Adanac Gallery Waterloo Square, Waterloo Doris Clark About gifts. Doubtless some will come, and if there isn‘t too much of a jam at the time, you may open them. Set them up on a table. Say, "It‘s lovely‘" Or, "Just what we needed!" Or, "Thank you so much." Or all three. Try to stick with the truth. Gushers get caught. Turn conversation to them: "Friends like you make it all worth while." Or, "How is that gorgeous granddaughter of yours?" Looking For Pointers DEAR LOOKING â€" Congratuâ€" lations! A halfcentury of wedâ€" ded bliss deserves a celebration. Better be seated to receive your guests. They‘ll be arriving for quite a time and feet can get tired. Stand up, if you like, for the older, respected types. But let them all come to you. Say what comes from the heart. ‘"Mary, I‘m glad to see you." "They‘ve been 50 wonderful years." I hope gifts are not brought but if some bring them, when are they opened? What would be a gracious thing to say? Are they displayed? * DEAR DORIS â€" Our family is planning to holid an informal reâ€" ception for our 50th wedding anâ€" piversary in June. Where do we sit or stand to receive guests and what should be said in greeting them? CANADIAN ART Six of them are hooked up via a telemetering system to the authority offices in Galt so that by merely looking up from his desk, Kao can tell the river level at those locations. A wet, rainy fall can mean a good chance of a spring flood. If the ground becomes saturated with water before the snow comes, it means that during the spring melt the saturated earth will be able to absorb very little of the runoff. Most of it will go into the river. _Rain is probably the most unâ€" predictable factor he has to conâ€" tend with. A heavy rainstorm, particularly if ground conditions aren‘t ideal, can bring the water level in the river up very quickly. To keep track of all the factors Kao has more than 20 river meaâ€" suring stations along the 172â€"mile long Grand River. These stations keep a constant record of the leâ€" vel of water in the river. A sudden rise in the temperaâ€" ture can also bring about a rapid change in flood conditions. Kao is director of operations of the Grand River Conservation Authority, and one of his 1‘490!!- sibilities is flood warnings. A constant watch on the weaâ€" ther, a variety of measuring deâ€" vices, and regular checks of ground and snow conditions, gives Kao the information to predict with accuracy whether or not there will be a flood. is not idle curiousity. It‘s to do with floods. His concern with the weather He keeps sharp eye on weather Wateriee Chronicie, Thureday, Merch 27, 1969 w > ‘"‘The opportunity to study an existing facility and compare it with one that has been designed from the book was a most worthâ€" while experience," said Prof. D. R. Spink who organized the trip. The St. Patrick‘s Day field trip was part of a class project in which students are designing faâ€" cilities to produce both zirconium tetrachloride and titanium tetraâ€" chloride. ‘The senior class in the chemiâ€" cal engineering metallurgy proâ€" gram at the University of Waterâ€" loo visited the titaniumâ€"tetrachâ€" loride production facilities of the Cabot Corporation in Ashtabula, Ohio, this week. us with a continuous record of tell him if the river level is too the river level," Kao said. low and when water stored in the In addition ‘there are eight reservoirs should be released to snow measuring stations where maintain an adequate flow in the twice a month during the winter, river. Students visit Ohio plant record their readings via teleâ€" meter to the dam operators. Three stations above the Conestogo dam and one below it also feed their information to the Conestogo dam operators. The one station at Brantford, which sends its readings automaâ€" tically to the authority office, is also telemetered at the Brantâ€" ford police station. This means that the police in Brantford would also be immediately aware of any flood danger and can warn resiâ€" dents., 5 ‘"These measuring stations not Oonly give us instant readings of the river level. but also provide us with a continuous record of the river level," Kao said. One station below the Shand dam and another above it, also 8. STARS GIVE OFF SIGNALS . 9. OCEANS HAVE SPRINGS 10. AIR HAS WEIGHT 11. LIGHT CAN BE SPLIT INTO COLORS 12. PLANTS _ USE SUNLIGHT TO MAKE FOOD 13. STARS MOVE THROUGH THE HEAVENS 14. WATER CYCLE 15. THUNDER & LIGHTNING ARE RELATED 16. Scientific Fact Many people say God does not exist. They point to the Bible as a collection of fables and poetry and hold it to be especially unscientific. But the Bible, though not a science textbook, is absolutely accurate as far as it touches science. Many scientific facts mentioned in the Bible were not discovered or accepted for centuries. How could the men who wrote down the words of the scriptures have known these things unless they were guided by an eternal, allâ€"knowing, Spirit? Following is a chart, with scientific facts and their location in the Bible, as well as an approximate time\ of their first acceptance by scientists. 5. BLOOD IS NECESSARY FOR LIFE Invites You To Study Your Bible at Home or With Us Call â€" 578â€"8052 576â€"7384 243â€"4407 Or Write â€" 449 HMaze! Street, Waterioo (Apt. 10) Ontarie. LAWS OF GRAVITY THE MOST SEAWORTHY RATIO FOR SHIPS f ON EARTH OCEANS HAVE PATHS SPACE BY INVISIBLE DAY & NIGHT OCCUR A PLACE VOID OF STARS IN THE NORTH The Thirst For Knowledge?? The Church of Christ Job 38:25 Genesis 6:15 Job 8:16 Bceclesiastes 1:7 Job 38:16 Job 28:25 Lev. 17:11 Psalms 8:8 Luke 17: 3436 Bible Location The first graduating class of the metallurgy program is chemiâ€" cal engineering are: D. R. Beker, J. P. Crane, M. Gordon, F. Guy, D. Hewgill, M. Klaas, A. K. Lee, "This year‘s seniors are the first such groups that has had the opportunity to take the full program of courses offered by the new metallurgy group at Waterâ€" loo," said Spink. ‘"The design problem is a part of the process system design course which all senior students must take." The 11 students also toured Reacâ€" tive Metals, Inc., to see the comâ€" pany‘s titanium metals producâ€" tion facility. are located at Waldemar, Jessopâ€" ville, Corbetton, Spring Creek, Catheart, Tavistock, Oneida and Canagagigue. Throughout the winter spot checks are made on the ice thickâ€" ness in the river. Later this year, when the authority‘s radio net work goes into operation, it will provide the authority with even more flood warning measures. Floods aren‘t the only things Kao, worries about. During the mines the water content). During are also examined and recorded. the snow is measured for depth 19th Century 19th Century 17th COentury 1920 AD. g 16th Century .. 1920 AD. 1650 AD. 15th Century 19th Century 15th Century Date 19th Century Approx. LCB

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