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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Apr 1969, p. 10

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- to 'rarerr'h.d-issnhrtstqr,ar.. The work program for White- man's Creek has been divided into six basic tasks, Patrick said. l, This consists of establishing n land use demonstration area or areas In the little valley, in which the landowners will be included Highest cash price. fir dead or disabled cows and hams. Zenith 9-7950 1989 Lie. N0. 186C“ at 743-9595 22 0090M St. East, Vim Hours: Qaily , am. - 7 pm. Fri. 9 Wm. - 9 pm. Remockmng - Repair - Cleaning Also New Coats . Jake's - There will be a concentrated three-year effort to introduce the Program and get it properly start.. ed., And each year, another little valley will be selected and a pro. gram started. Paconi Deadstock Removal ltd. Richard V. Patrick, supervisor of special projects at the author- tty, said the Whiteman's Creek watershed, consisting of about 90,000 acres of farmland in the Brantford, Oxford, Blandford, Blenheim, East Zorro, Wilmot and South Easthope townships, has been selected " the first lit. tle valley. [ORENl FURS A prime' aim in the little val. ter program is to obtain the ad. vice, cooperation and assistance of local residents. A plan to concentrate its eaten~ lion programs on unalien- area: is being proposed by the Grand River Conservation Authority. Over the past few years, the authority has felt that its extort - program and services, cover. in; the entire watershed, have hat some of their impact because of being spread so thinly over 9th a large area. In an effort to make the err, tension program and services more viable and practical as well as effective, the authority is plan- ning to concentrate its efforts on selected aretts--ealled little val- leys. MOFFATT TREE REMOVAL Trimming done. trees and stumos removed. Good ser- vice. Free estimated. River authority would set sights on Ttttie valleys' " Cold “(Storage 'Let Your Be Your Stous 45. years experience BUSINESS AND SERVICES DIRECTORY 2,Ci'ltua,, . BS 'ess" itlter, sei? 'G'ir/i'ii 653-5848 Call Cumin/ct Shnppinq. 6. A conservation education program will be established to effectively give students and pu- pils an awareness of their envir. onment, and to encourage their participation in conservation pro. grams. s. A survey will be made of the local and regional recreation. al facilities in the little valley, and a comprehensive develop- ment program will be recom- mended. , A. This operation entails a soil erosion survey conducted by the University of Toronto to deter, mine the extent of erosion throughout the watershed. is to produce a comprehensive water management program. Two research sites will be established in the little valley to help in form. ing a water management pro- gram. Open Titt 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday 40 Store: a Service: Park Free! 3. This operation is concerned with the movement of water with. 'in the little valley, and its aim I. This involves erosion control when the authority will otter technical and/or financinl assist- ance to landowners for erosion control measures. Some of these measures include planting of woodlots and shelter belts Id construction of ponds. Woodlots will be planted only on lands not suitable for agricultural purposes. The authority‘s tree planting ser- vice will play a large part in this operation. quk's Rmaat Fairview Park Each landowner will be but. viewed to discus "eiotatt comr- vation practices which my be implemented on his (an. CALL Rugs 8. furniture 749 King St. West' --- _K0CHENETt FREE DELIVERY LET US CLEAN YOUR [111E] 742-8488 576-9“ at fudom. planning body. RUG also tour a number-ot British universities under the sponsor- ship of the British Council. During that time he will be ac.. tlvely engaged in research in mea.. sure and integration theory, fun, tional equations and trigonomet, rical series at the University of Lancaster, England and will at, tend a mathematical congress at Oberwolfach, Germany. He will Cross has served the Univer- sity of Waterloo since 1963 where he is professor of mathematics as well as dean of graduate studies. He will be on leave of absence from July I to June 30, 1970. Watt joined the university in 1966 after seven years with the University of Washington. In " dition to his university teaching and research, he spent three years " an assistant research officer at Chalk River before returning to the University of Minnesota for his-PhD degree which he earned in 1959. hollandia reweavmg I63 Mm Cm, Womb. 7454119 " (over 30 years experience) " Erin West Waterloo Dr. L. A. K. Watt, professor of electrical engineering at the Uni. versity of Waterloo, has been an pointed acting dean of graduate studies during the absence of the present Dean Dr. G. E. Cross. Watt nama acting dean Diane Hilktr achieved -a first}: the intermediate uneven mile! Linda Reuhnw topped the more um, winning a first in both the intermediate free eat exercise and the intermediate vaults. Three other Waterloo girls scored to: the CWOSSA team at the meet which drew 15 associa- tions and over 300 competitors. theceastratwe.temthttaeaate- tofimtrueeiastheo-iravi, (anon! nut in Poet cum on PEIROFINA CANADA lIMITED KAI! SERVICE CENTRE WC! notes For Prompt Eledrolux Service and Estimates for Floor Conditioning and Cleaning Equipment Save 2se with this ad. For Invisible Repairs and Small Alterations It. A. MEMORY Tom Clothes? See DAVE‘MASLEN, or Phone 74242" KAR Auto I [hugely Now 744-3473 Girl athletes win more laurels " SALES, INSTALLATION and SUPPLIES Union and Moon, Nah“... QUALITY FINA PRODUCTS noun STEREO' PLAYERS Atrto and Hon. cos make the French iaritruatre, come alive for the students, some The film, The Count Of Monte Cristo, was shown to the Grade 11 French classes last week. Arrange- ments for the movie were made by M. E. Davis. Tuesday, the Grades Mt and 13 French classes eUsses travelled to KCI where the French theatre group, Le Theatre du Nouveau Maude per- formed the play Les Deux Timides by Eugene Labiche. The troop also presented a sel- ection of poems and songs which, like the play. were well received by the students. Such experien- Arrangements for the dance were under the supervision of Jim McIntyre and the commit- tee chairmen; Barb Shanta. Wen- dy Carroll, Don Wright and Rick Given. The committees' superb organization along with student support will ensure a great Even- ing in Blossom. Oxford Deadstock Removal Ltd. Highest cash prices for fresh dead or disabled cows, etc. Small ytnimais picked up. 24 Hr. Service, T Day Week. Saturday is "the" night when WCl's gym will blossom forth with spring flowers to follow the theme of this retlr's formal, Ev- ening in Blossom. Music for the evening will be provided by the Trev Bennett quintet. Performing at the assemblies was a folk-rock group known as the Symposium. Topical an- nouncements were made regard- ing summer school and the blood donor's clinic which will be held at WCl on April 29. WINDMlll SHOP " " King St. South wuerloo Crystal - China Ceramics Radios - Cuckoo Clocks The primary purpose of the " semblies, however, was the instal- lation of the new board of com tml. With this official seal of ap- proval, the conmllers work be- gins in earnest. performances. The girls gymnastic team was honored for their CWOSSA win in this week's midis. Indivi- dual and team trophies were pee- sented in the come of the pn- ttarohiieseeGeeaoereu- anmtgerthe-esseeeinein memdivmcmvuu, 'ritsaedartmtiattheiaatee-iate fieeeaiiatheetieattreatrvmtt Jim Murray 8: Son Catt Collect Piattsvitie 684-7739 or the phat at Hickson 462-2614 Cbatttratuutionatoaaettt-. 'rottherteamgor-tiat. For That Unusual Gift Visit The Licence IS“? screws, adding machines, typewriters. invoicetype cash register, 2 power mowers. 2 cheap bikes. electric time clock. radio compass. recliner only $15., set of garage door openers. 2 pc. old settee. 5 drawer cadet-8a. bedroom desk and chairs, patio table. 2 chairs and umbrella. 2 wagon wheels, pool table cloth and 100s of other useful items too numerous to mention. We also sell and teat mdio and TV tubes. board, 7% HP outboard. " HP outboard. water skiis, trail- ers, imitation fireplace. big buffing machine. column speakers, coal and wood on nex stove, 33 in. coal oil sane with window oven. paint ts gal., odd tables, 2 carpets, (6x9). antique glass, .22 Cooey repeater with scope. 410 shotgun. router with tools and sharpener, odd bolts and "oe-Rod-e- "Widmld. Wanda motor can be run slow or fast, cottage drapes, ice cool- ers, 8% ft. china cabinet with mirrors and 6 shelves, electric blankets, strollers, 3% HP out- es, 2 copy machines, 1 MP duty jig saw, book cases, eiee. tried appliances, sword, jump horses. cribs. junior bed, ping pong table, tools, tool boxes, 5 CB. sets with antennas, TV sweep generators dinner chim- Cameras, guitars, amps, new drum set $15., 2 window air conditioners, Thomas electric organ $50., stoves, fridges, TVs, radios, kitchen suite chairs need a little repair, kitchen cabinet, tape recorder, record players, lamps, set of left hand golf clubs and bag, peg pool table, humidifier, Beaver wood lathe ton metal stand), 2 small wood lathes, BtrtttttteeadeebarHamdt%t tmekte-h-etteeeb-qritt mums-m titlrtherMnre-tia-eti-. aahdtheuaer,dtethe-med Mackinaw-unto accessories. CB sets. musical instruments ot any had. amps. radio and. TV repair equipment, camping. fishing gear. adding machines, ad: registers at office equipment. record Blasters. washing yyete ines. dryers. carpets. fridges. deep (meters. vacuum. lg gage, toys. true of any kind, old clocks. antique glass. at vet or anything else you no longer need. You don't need an appointment if your art- i_cles are saleable just bring M 7424." Hun " an. . " Saturday till 6 p... duh-MMMMM How Jid {uranium - b a b y furniture. TVs. radios. “out, " Fs, trucks. motoeeveted bikes, hikes. golf clubs. Power We'll resell I no longer need. I have buyers for - iro- mowers. pods. outboard mot- Job's lie-Sic Seconllllaml USED BARGAINS FOR SALE;

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