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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Apr 1971, p. 3

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#5 7 ig it e te e 1 ty | PW Th 4fol " wl 5 P Te .. «kn io anke .. gt. & , ‘?,-.;i it i M o wl 00 4P + ‘%‘a:ukz. w 3 CRUISIN‘ DOWN THE GRANDâ€"The most popular and most unpopuâ€" lar spots in the Grand River Race sponsored by Conestoga College Saturâ€" day were, respectively, the stopâ€"over point at the Grand Hotel in Bridgeâ€" port and the rapids at Kaufman Flats. Like about two dozen other crews which spilled in the rapids, the pair (left) had to make their way back to CONTROLLERSâ€"Installation ceremonies were held at Waâ€" terloo collegiate this week for student council. Members of the board of control are (left to right, front row) Elaine Annual springâ€"thaw canoe race attracts 300 craft ‘u s (y e 4 a /C ts hss l o CE o e en Caf 6 +909 p â€" aRera . 5A o P Forbes, Bob Breadner, Judy Clerk, and Judy Pearse, (back row) Kevin Stumpf, Rod Smith, Bill Zimmerman, Bruce Taylor and Bob Blowes. the start of the race at the village of Conestogo, drive to Kaufman Flats and then make the long climb up the hill with their boat and gear. The girl being carried unceremoniously back to the river (top, right) after a break at the Grand Hotel, took a longing look back (bottom, right ) and plaintively remarked, ‘"I‘m being kidnapped!" ' Wataerioo Chronicle, Thursday, April 16, 1971 â€" 3 V + Planning board to get St. Kitt‘s view of area rule R.L. Knight of the University of Waterloo will conduct the proâ€" gram and moderate a discussion period. A film to be shown is enâ€" titled Improving ThreeeWay Comâ€" munications and features Dr. James J. Cribbin, a psychologist who is professor of management at St. John‘s University, New York. + Mayor Mac Chown of St. Cathâ€" arines will attend this month‘s meeting of the Waterloo County area planning board to discuss regional government. Planning director Ronald Forâ€" rest said Mayor Chown will disâ€" cuss the results of regional governâ€" ment in the Niagara Region since twoâ€"tier government was introâ€" duced Jan. 1, 1970. The City of St. Catharines, unâ€" happy at the results, recently deâ€" cided to try to win provincial govâ€" ermment approval to secede from the new regional municipality. The Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo chapter of the National Secretaries Assoâ€" ciation is planning an educational evening April 21 at the Inn of the Black Walnut in Kitchener to mark Secretaries‘ Week. The April 29 meeting of the area planning board, which is open to the public, will be held in the council chamber of the Waterloo County Courthouse in Kitchener at 8 p.m. Secretaries study communications

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