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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jul 1969, p. 6

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' _ mm IO m EDITOR The latest brochure is available from the marketing centre of the University of Waterloo. Classes will begin Sept. 8 and continue through June 18. 1970. Courses, seminars and workshops are from one to four days duration. The Centre, under the direc- tion of R. M. Barbour and D. V. Deverall is designed to provide continuing education in market- ing for middle and upper man- agement personnel. Most of the Courses are functional in nature dealing with all the various fac- els of the total marketing mix. Lecturers are brought in from Canada and the united States and include such men as William One. ken In, a leading New York management consultant and Dr. Donald L. Kirkpatrick of the Uni. versity of Wisconsin whose hu- man relations workshop will he given for the fourth time this year. Courses such as the profession of management, training the sales trainer, managing management time, manpower: planning and hu, man relations are designed to help increase the efficiency of management personnel and are used by top business managers alt over Canada who send their managing and marketing person- nel to take one or more courses during the year. Schedule out for centre on marketing Because of the large number of requests for information. the cen- tre for continuing studies in mar- keting of the University of Wa.. terloo has released the coming year's schedule earlier than usu~ al. CLASSIFIED ADS prétty ttine ers." a}! dandelions were included in _ noxious weeds list not only property owners but public pm pe'rties as well would be requir- dndelio- a-d you nautic- that they dot-Id be new in our nu at not“ tub. I can - com-nu that the Voted cm Act in not 'hsied txt9i_rat-teatceri'itao which an not My bunti- tid, The thinking behind the not is "at dandetimas, for example, cap be controlled on lawns by the use d existing herbicides. Hanover. we feet it would be an infringement on the right of in- diyiduah to legislate qxtgttrxtt ttf plants such as this. You may be ”prised to learn that numer- ou? people regard dandelions as weeds (obnoxious and W). I "on to the d-ta-at of agriculture and food h Tennis. t received the {allowing bust: ' Sir: In Housetui1 - ALAN RIGBY'S Home of Furniture B6 King ”or”! Wanda. Telephone 516-5440 FURNITURE and APPLIANCES One Room or A, Complete [jrtI'Wjfljijl 744-6364 COW. ' am. to 4 pm. MONDAY - FRIDAY Sell for you G EORG E FOSTE R I nnd it very difficult to ec- cept such "muddy" thinking. To begin with. individuals do not antral the growth of dandelion. They leave them, malty, just as they do the mow clearance in front at their homes-without the mulled protection of a bylaw. Also,theonlypeoplethetlknow who wider dandelion, "pretty" flowers are the children in the neighborhood and they are cer- tainly not paying the taxes. I also feel that it would not cost what the chief weed inspector main. tains. If city hall would spend more on suck projects, it would be a much more pleasant city to live in. It «I W by K. E. "ttis, ehlee, 'toed Wm. tax dollars In the maintenance 't'reekaamtoetterwtttierte- tet-te-tr-tim-. “genius-wood impacts» .dto-trwttstttneot.Ttg. 'rmsidimmtv-rairnitt-t And it's _ /j, Why, ' tjiillllllllllllllf lilo other -. . Canadian 1hjrhjigiky has become a best- seller as quickly as Seagrainfi 5 Star. (The EasyWhisky) Easy taste and Seagram quality. That's what made 5 Star the fastest rising new star among Canadian whiskies. m fact; the story of 5 Star's sudden popularity is quite fantastic. But you'll find it easy to believe once you've tasted the whisky. with Today, Kitchener. Waterloo, Toronto, Winnipeg, Montreal and Vancouver are saying it and Even as Canadian built this prosperous nation will they build a and: industry. For years, it has been someday but now it is today. glory and nil: will l north of the border. Young at the Butt»; Spring- arraaHsmuveutterr-gstr mumm.uu.m industryhUWO-km a, [sum Joana Canadian ‘sound makes the scene hehlnd any 'i-ani-ded folk. The mdio stations drifted but to playing the tom-chord at- but that but the --' products honing. Well. that might go anywhere euetmtit'smttiitoodeasommto. Canada We have seen the Best from the United States, heard the finest England he: offered. and alter weighing the situation, we still found it lacking. Necessity being the mother of invention and nll that goes with it, we, the Canadian teens an turning the music industry up- -atltede&tqraar,-eeth. -strhnatthrutrAt-terttte. “Thumbnail! bindilmdhnuuorlho 'ra-at-outs-a-rem. I" And than it is done, we will play it'oat Canadian stations with Canadian disc jockeys. After that; it will be Canadian agenda that We the groups. Meantime, there is Cir- Music and Nimbus Nine In- cordings and Guess Who and Mothertode are being aired on our stations by DJ’s like Terry David Mulligan. Today in just a prelude to to- Canadian studios hilt Canadia- tttattheraeeistthebesi-Arr, 'mrBaatdnaudttetwhatr--t. It's the that we told tho qerteuthatq.edoas't-derwaatt any nuisance from mm iasttth.reqamtriecWe.ittd.it slam-.0031Hnymhol you. It's your-on” that the

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