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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Apr 1969, p. 5

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.l. " I Galen gets new curator "Sample areas in southern On- tario and dozens of other places in the province, should be we served to be enjoyed by the pre- sent generation and generations to come," MacLulich said. "Onee they are gone, they can never be restored." "We hope to advise the gov- ernment on the selection of sam- ples of each of the types of nat, ural areas still remaining in on. tario before the spread of indus. try and exploitive development wipes them out for ever." _ of a new committee formed" by Ontario Lands and Forests Mini, ster Rene Brunette. r Chairman of the group, the Ad. visory Committee on Nature Re. terves, is Dr. Duncan MacLulich, chairman of the department of biology at Waterloo Lutheran University. He described the task this war. Professor heads study Preservation of natural areas for study and for the enjoyment of all citizens will be the goal He and his wife mortgaged everything they owned and be- came the proud but worried own- ers of the old Watson property. re-named the Doon School of Fine Arts. "We peeled wallpaper, sanded 'toors, converted old bedrooms in. to dormitories and paid the vil.. lage children one cent for each basket of stones they picked up of! the lawns. When the well went dry, the Deon fire depart. ment pumped water from the lake into the cistern. It was a difficult first year." But the school was an immed, N22'2llflE CLASSIFIED ADS 744-6364 WATERlOO Read and Use! and MATERIALS as. King M T42attt Recreation Room Bess Hamiltoet's new position with the University of Waterloo begins officially on July t, but she has already begun to make plans for next fall. And in addi- tion to the work of putting on exhibits and enlarging the uni- versity's collection, she hopes to be available to anyone who wish. es to discuss art. She plans to set aside a few hours a week for this purpose. After Ross Hamilton’s death in 1952. Bess carried on alone for another " years. But in 1962, one disaster followed another. Three of her most important staff members died, including the fine painter, Jack Bechtel. "I simply couldn't go on with. out them," she says. "I sold the property almost immediately " ter my decision to quit." late success. Their first teacher was F. H. Varley, one of the ori- ginal painters in the Group of Seven, and other good teachers followed. Almost from the begin. ning, the school attracted at.least 40 students a week throughout MRS. ROSS HAMILTON Free: 100 Mark Ten coupons! 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But for a special "sure thing", mail the front of a Mark Ten pocket pack or a reasonable facsimile along with this ad (make sure to Include your name and address) to Mark Ten, PO. Box 7575. Montreal 3, Que We'll send you a bonus certificate worth 100 Mark Ten coupons, absomtely free! Sure thing! - }. gig“! This offer expires Docembr ant/1969 iw 7 :3 fllty, Address Name F465!- prim) Canada's only degree course ikGuCiiiiiiage. ment is sponsored by the CCI in association with credit bureaus and the Credit Grantors Associa- tion. The Conestoga chapter aims at developing credit education and assisting students locally. Two Waterloo men, Ward P. Goebel, 112 Mar.. garet Ave., and K. B. Mertens, 200 Cedarbrae Ave., have been elected to the executive of the Canadian Credit Institute, Conestoga chapter. or Oshawa. In the last four vuarLii"iCiriii about 13 out of as fights, lost 11 and drawn twice. Meantime, Broughton is piuggine away where. ver he can findua eetenfier---iu Toronto, Detroit Steve U'Ren, who works for a Waterloo Squaw insurance company, is backing a ”yearold Waterloo Lutheran University student " the next middleweight boxing champion of Canada. _ The student, Garry Broughton, is putting him. self through a psychology course, by fighting professionally. D'Uren says the Canadian Boxing Federation has ordered present champion Dave Downey of Nova Scotia to fight the WLU student within the next two months. The home team plays Wallaceburg in Waterloo for its opener of the year, May T. It's on home grmind again May It, Then Owen Sound is the challenger. Other games acheduled for the local team in May are: London, May ltr, Fergus, May so; Fergus in Waterloo, May 22; Wallaceburg, May 28; Wind. sor, May M; and Owen Sound, May IT. All ex- cept the May 22 date are played out of town. M others, taken load” night, have been recovered. A car owned by Earl mum, III otee_?rwaastoieathomattttKinest.tr, and found Inter on George Street. The other, owned by Alan C. Inch-aid. 18 Erb St. W., Ind taken from the rear of University Billiards, King Street and University Avenue. was discovered in Linwood. Lacrosse otfieials have released their schedule for the won. found empty with; m where their which. should have been. _ than: Chang, " Myth-nod M. M la Eat I", King St. N., on Saturday m

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