Dr. Matthews noted that the University ot Waterloo, through tive arts department, has ht many artistic perfor- and presentations to the city which the community was ble to enjoy. since these are '"ii,tt'l't.ii'lis',iit'. Concerts by the Toronto Sym- phony and National Arts Centre Orchestras were among examp- Iescited. view that the new pedestrian overpass on University Avenue represents an hnproper use of taxpayers' dollars and that the faculty-student ratio is too high. acttmtte and tarthmtified" by University at Waterloo Mt Dr. 8.6mm The charge. and: in a recent non, isoeteotthmepiiintswittt which Dr. Matthemtausistnse. The others are the chambers Chamber s changes are clhallitmtto,tt by Matthews: Cttetait%raget-eeeaiietga- tnaddktim,Dr.Matttmr- "ematt-taeMqeetailah-t Mrrt+tutterrtteteert www.mmamummm.mmbmwummbï¬ mttatitytat%triamttveltitttt ttlent-tatt-ta-tir-ia DtabetteAageeiatirtrt,tt.Ge- “I. community attain have be: alittroeidetaeitttiestdF-r.' Valli! 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Community groups in which faculty, staff and their wives participate include the Waterloo County area planning board. Waterloo County board of educa- tion, Kitchener City Council. as well as the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce, Recreation Com- mittee, Community Services Board and Committee of Ad- justment. Camp Columbia which is genus} "temit" by students Wichita Wyn-ind ttte Universityd Watching»- vided taeitities tor the Kira-l: MdaieFestieat and “Ontario DramaPertivai,ttep-dtmt. Next mmttttthecamewiiltte ttttstirtgttteHamiitnetemtereatee at the United Chad: for the nirtthednaemtivetime. fpr tmdeoriviietimr children in m con-um nun-c & ttElm" mm: mg. mm Free Estimates ta " HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE GET BOTH FOR ONLY an AW & loo-in Now an [mull-don ,‘314†He also noted that by integrat- ing it with current university construction it saved the cost of an elevator in the engineering addition. "rt is a covered overpass be- cause city officials were concern- ed about an uncovered bridge oyer a traffic artery and also because it will eliminate snow and ice problems in winter." crossing where the overpass now stands, but the city was concern- ed with interference with the traffic flow. _ "With 3,000 pedestrians cros- sing daily (from the large park- ing lots, from the residence areas below University. Avenue, and from the downtown community) we felt one crossing would not be adequate and therefore were forced to consider either an underground crossing or an overpass." Dr. Matthews, said the over- pass was decided on after the matter was considered by the city, the university, and the de- partment of university affairs. Dr. Matthews said it was "regrettable" that the chamber's the chamber took particular exception. Dr. Matthews re- called that the city decided no additional pedestrian crossings at grade level would be permit- ted between the railway tracks and the Westmount Road stop been happy with a grade level One organization in the com- munity has had 45 ' faculty members address it over the collectively and spoken of them in this manner after all the work they have done. ' Referring to the $i25,000 pe- Bro.AittettKtrtgtheCtrtMhr' Btafittea-egi"tut,tt.Gdiig Van-1 Paul-Am. PM Charities. in: 'etrPteeqrtmt $6mtttiesgqted Fanny Aartteiatientastttrttem," “Ohm. 'mtiaistosarmttttittgotttte 1ameettmttteesotourpeoitttt have motel: to various colu- mmitrorgaatimtittet.--tt-and scltottlehtts,elmrettgmttrtr,and _e3tA.,, 'tre, nice. in as? "The university would have 7464461 a -etssttuerrtheottrtrtthts exrerutmtktrMtitisareri-tt- toemttaettltttrgttr6b. 'xr_.r%tnttterthir*tttettrti- -ttimtitmshtb.doiq. 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In ordinary dishwashing, the water can only be as hot as the hands can stand. A dishwasher, on the other hand, will use wat- er many times hotter. The whole wash will not be subject- ed to the same water either, as happens when dishes are wash- ed by hand. Depending on the make and type of unit, dishes in a dishwasher, will get vary ing numbers of washes and rinses. Cups, plates and glasses will be made to shine much brighter than you would have believed possible. Have you ever given serious thouyu to buying a dishwash- Most people will then ask, "What will all these washes cost me in extra water used?" The answer is very simple -Very little, or nothing at all. In fact, in most cases you will save water. If you are a double sink user, you will save many gallons a week. The average dishwasher us- es from between 5.7 gallons of water for a rinse and hold cycle to 17 gallons for a heavy wash, which means pots, pans, meat trays from the stove, apart from the usual dishes. A good dishwasher, in any price range, should be able to do all of this. Remember, you only need to run the washer once a day, in- stead of the six dishwashing let's Talk Dishwashets CLEARANCE SALE EVERYTHING MUST to, TO THE NUDE WALLS whore shopping is an experience HOME APPIJAICE FACTS Look carefully at the way the water is sprayed on to the up- per racks. A too simple splash system will not remove called on milk or juices. Egg splat- tered plates would have to be prewashed, which obviously de- feats the object of acquiring a dishwasher. If a front loading machine is being considered, make sure the door gaskets are of good quality and that the machine can be loaded with the tray out on the door, without tipping the machine, To learn more of the misun-, derstood dishwasher, come in- to Sight and Sound in the lower mall. Waterloo Square. We will be pleased to discuss other facts, such as jet pressures, filtering and types of washers. Youll be surprised that you ever thought of the dishwasher as a rich man's luxury, when it's really just as important as your clothes washer or vacuum. sessions the normal housewife has, using around four gallons each time. Here are a few tips to follow when looking for a new dish- washer. First, don’t be talked into buying purely on price. The extra $30 or $40 you. spend to buy a good model will save you much more in time and re- pairs in a year's time. Make sure the machine you buy has a good filter in the bottom. Otherwise, food par- ticles will filter into the jets, blocking the holes and cutting down the pressure. All brand name dishwash- ers have a drying element in the unit's base to give a final dry to your dim. There are two main types of dish washers, front and top loading. The latter is usually the top loader will give equally good results as the front load- ing model. All sorts of cycles can be built into (lam unit; the WARM.†Did! - m at In. 1mm huh-1 a... 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