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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Aug 1971, p. 10

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The students, between 16 and 18 years of age, are aâ€" mong 30 Ontario high school students who were selected in June to partiâ€" cipate in the 1971 Junâ€" ior Conservationist Award Program. The seven â€" week proâ€" gram is sponsored by The Grand River Conâ€" servation Authority expects to gain valuable informaâ€" tion from studies being carâ€" ried out by 14 secondary school students working in the Grand River watershed. NO WINGS â€" Two doubleâ€"wattled cassowaries, birds native to the forests of New Guinea and which do not fly, are among recent additions to the Ontario Zoological Park at Wasaga Beach. Over half the automobiles on the highway have had at least two owners, says the Ontario Safety â€" League. Never trust unreservedly to the mechanical soundness of the brakes and steering of your own car â€" or of the car that is following you. A regular check will give protection from mechanical REDUCING RESHAPING CLASSES 10 § VISITS 1 0 FITNESS CENTRE WATERLOO SQUARE ©@ Air Conditioned © Highly Skdied Supervision ©@ Cold Dip Pool © Finnish Sauna © Hot Whiripoo! ©@ Thursday 9:30 am and 7 pm Young conservationists prepare study Second time around 576â€"2680 The first week of the summer _ program _ was spent at the Albion Hills Conservation Area near To ronto. The second week inâ€" cluded studies at the Uniâ€" versity of Guelph of Waâ€" terloo plus a camping trip on the Bruce Penninsula. For the final five weeks of the program, students were divided into groups of six to eight and with their group leaders, were assigned locations in the province for detailed study. the conservation authorities One group of eight boys branch of the Ontario deâ€" and a second group of six partment of energy and reâ€" girls are working in the sources management to Grand River watershed. encovrage young people to Other groups are workâ€" be concerned about and inâ€" ing with the Saugeen Valâ€" terested in the preservaâ€" ley and the Sauble Valley tion and proper manageâ€" Authorities. ment of our environment. Cindante â€" warkinea â€" «with failure of your own vehicle. The best protection from the car behind you is plenty of space from the car in front of you. At weekends, many people forget that a car or station wagon, loaded with extra passengers and gear, does not handle just the way it does when lightly loaded. REâ€"OPENING AUGUST 9th 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday 1 :00 to 10:00 p.m. 25c per game WATERLOO BOWLING OoPEN BOWLING DAILY FAMILY BOWLING Air Conditioned 24 Automatic Pin Setters Lanes Ltd. 14 Princess W. Waterioo 742â€"9582 WATERLOO BOWLING LANES LTD. Anytime The students are looking at everything from stream flow to erosion, wildlife numbers, habitat and parkâ€" land use. Their reports will not only show study results but will include specific recommendations. Those recommendations could be very helpful, said one GRCA spokesman. Most of the students knew a good deal about some phase of conservation and resource management beâ€" Students working with the GRCA are based at Belwood Lake near Ferâ€" gus. One group is studyâ€" ing the Luttrell Creek waterâ€" shed near Fergus and the second is studying the Eraâ€" mosa River near Everton. In the last Boston Marathon. he finished in 35th place. He was recently selected to run in a seniors meet in Czechosloâ€" vakia where he finished 13th in spite of the fact that he had been unable to train for three weeks prior to the meet due to a damaged leg muscle. Taylor has coached with the Kitchener track and field club as well as being an assistant Art Taylor wmill become the: head track and field coach. Taylor is one of the best senior (over 40) runners in Canada. McKee‘s position as head soccer coach will be taken by Brian Anable. a consultant in physical education with the Waterioo _ County . separate school Board. Brian has conâ€" siderable experience as â€" a player and local soccer ofâ€" ficial. McKee‘s background in waâ€" terpolo: includes a stint as a member of the Scottish naâ€" tional waterpolo team. Teamâ€" mates at that time included the _ worldâ€"famous _ Wardrup Brothers two of the most respected players ever to play in the international â€" game. Norm has previously coached the waterpolo teams at the Kitchener YÂ¥MCA . Graham will maintain his position as head swimming esoach in the rapidlyâ€"expandâ€" ing men‘s and women‘s interâ€" collegiate field. of the waterpolo team. in the previous two years, this team has been handled by swimming coach Bob Graham. have had experience on that level before. Norm McKee. who previousâ€" ly coached the soccer warâ€" Carl Totzke. director of athâ€" letics at the University of Waâ€" terloo has named five coaches to the intercollegiate program. Three will be new to intercoiâ€" RED BARON STEAKS Downstairs at the City Hotel WATERLOO Draft â€" Pitcher or Mug Entertainment Thursday. Fridey and Saturday Air Conditioned Fully Licensed CITY HOTEL THE . of W. names five coaches This year the departâ€" ment received 130 applicaâ€" tions from students (the GRCA received 26). Basketball, Don McCrae; curling. John Scott; fencing. Kirk Johnson; football. Wally During _ his _ membership term at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo Racquet Club, he assumâ€" ed a major role in the trainâ€" ing program offered new memâ€" bers of the club. With some of the best squash facilities in the country at the University of Waterloo, the appointment of such a qualified coach as Morâ€" gan should do a great deal for the development of the game on the Waterloo campus. Other intercollegiate sports offered at the University of Waterloo and the coaches for the particular activities are: Young people interested in the program had to be sponsored by an organizaâ€" tion and must have demonâ€" strated interest in conserâ€" vation by active memberâ€" ship in some organization or group which is concernâ€" ed with conservation. This is the sixth year for the awards program. Conâ€" servation authorities have been included as sponsorâ€" ing bodies for the past two years. Prior to that sponâ€" sors were largely 4H clubs, boy scouts or similar organizations. Morgan. after his college career at the University of Wesâ€" tern Ontario, has maintained his interest and enthusiasm for the game of squash. The squash team will be coached by Sandy Morgan. current senior champion at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Racquet Club. fore they started and their studies could be valuable in terms of planning. Their _ projects _ were worked out with authoriâ€" ty officials and the stuâ€" dents are looking at areas which have not received prior examination or where previous studies need upâ€" dating, the _ spokesman said. program â€" started by â€" Jones., the Brantford® team is now composed entirely of nativeâ€" born Brantford players. The success of the Harlequins with a homebrew team should atâ€" test to Jones‘ ability as a is presently coach of the Brantford Harlequins. perennial challengers for. the Ontario rugger championship. Jones founded the club at the conclusion of the Second World War. At that time the team .was composed mostly of Scottish players.. 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