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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Sep 1969, p. 10

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f Evening classes offer full program Projects in mind for the clan include cushion covers, novelty table cloths. stptionary and draw type drapes, 31m, eafe, taiiored and ntff1ed cumin; and slip- mental music no two new cout~ as which Waterloo County board of education is including in it: evening clam this grigttqr. The former is scheduled for the ww collating and will include discussion on fabric type. and - and their suitability with. in the homo. Methods of measuring. yard. Me eaieutatiort, cutting, matching and construction an included in John University King FURNITURE and APPLIANCES One Room or A Complete Houaeful1 ALAN RIGBY'S Home of Penman 46 King Mom: Wanda. 1'de srbsMtt [51313311] BALLET CLASSES BERRY BINDSEll LIVE A LITTLE TWO LOCATIONS Residential - Commercial ' Member at the Ontario As-- sociation of Painting andii Decorating Comrade" I 25. Lester 81., Waterloo Phone 745-4036 PAINTING and PAPERHANGING APRIL O'NEILL - C.D.T.A. , 576-4382 or 744-1564 In a letter to the board, he said he and his wife wanted to donate the land "because of our deep interest in this area and our ap- Willard is a retired business. man who has been keenly inter- ested in conservation for many years. He is the former owner of a furniture store in Galt. A 12-aere tract of land, next to the Grand River about one- third mile south of the limits of Galt, has been offered free to the Grand River Conservation Auth- ority, the largest donation of land ever received from an individual. The offer, from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Willard of Gait, was ae- cepted by a grateful authority ex- ecutive last Thursday. Family donates 12 acres to conservation authority Technical courses offered lo- cally include Junior and senior auto mechanics, blueprint read. Two types of courses are offer. ed at the aime- which begin the week of Sept. 29. Credit courses consist of pro. grams that parallel those offered at Grades ll to 13 of high school. The second type of course of- fers an interest pm in tech- nical, business and home econo- mics subjects, designed to accom- modate the special interest of stu- dents, rather than train them for employment in that field. Course. will be taught in " subjects planned it registration is sufficiently large to justify forma- tion of a class. covers for hunch, chain, Mttag and bedspreads. "Ao introductory course in pinyin. a musical immanent throat: group iatatruetion" in also planned for the was location. Prospective match” are told tttat no previous undone. in wry “but that - familiar- ity with musical terms in dear able." Concentration is the obit. ity to read the newspaper while your frau recites your list, of chores for the week- Coutts said the authority would hold the Willard land until more was assembled before any speci- tie conservation development took place. "We hope they will become more interested in this," he said. He said it could be if thi, muni- cipalities along the route were willing to support it financially. Coutts said the authority has not designated a scenic drive from Gait, as "nentioned in Wil- lard’s letter, as a conservation project. "As time goes on we would be attempting to purchase land be- tween Gait and Paris, but this is not really set up as a project." General Manager G. M. Coutts said he had no idea of the value of the land. But he said land values in the Shade's Mill Conser- vation Area at Galt ranged from $500 to $1,8ooyan acre. At this range, the 12-acre dona- tion could be worth as much " $21,600. The footbridge he referred to is a one-vehicle bridge across the Grand River, the first crossing below Gait. "We feel that this may be the first step towards the realization of I dream of many people to- ward the creation of a scenic drive from Galt to the footbridge” Willard said. The property has a river front. age of approximately 1,400 feet and a' depth of 300 to 400 feet. It is located on the east aide of West River Road. in. cabinet making, (halting (architectural, mechanical and tool and die design), electricity, elect- ronics. heating and air condition. in; and machine shop practice. Included in this category an subjects such as stationary engin- eering, technical mathematics and junior and senior welding. Business courses planned an accounting" business English, business machines, Forkner’s shorthand, a refresher Pitman’s shorthand course and elementary and advanced typewriting. Home economics guns the ttw mut from basic foods to dress- making and hostess courses to mocking. predation of the plans of your authority for development." Menus with I male Hair is the title of one laweek course "de. signed to make the man of the house more at home in the kit- chen." Others include millinery and children’s clothing. 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