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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jan 1973, p. 6

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6 [button Chronic“, M! ,',7 ("K/"(5, avg/J I'd, 5‘5NG S‘TQEE’ SCU’H .‘yfxTEWqZ‘O Jnrtutilkt,_ttth Authority sets budget for 2973 at tEU, 730 A $219,?!) We: has Another eight workers been approved for the are helping the authority's Grand River Conservation mtettttrtactimt and mainten- Anthority under the pro ance crew with restoration vincial government’s cur- projects at Apps Mill and rent winter works program. Everton conservation areas Ninety people are being east of Guelph. The crew employed in five areas of is also assisting with tie About 42 people are work- ing on maintenance and development projects at authority -operated coetser- vation areas throughout the watershed. Work includes setting up wilderness areas with nature trails, signs, and shelters. Crews are also cutting dead elm trees and working on erosion control and improvements to river and stream shorelines. Other jobs to be done in conservation areas include painting and maintenance of buildings. READY MADE Up to ito King s. “'01qu pFriTlllr;;1 CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMES Opon Fri. till 9 ..m. FREE PARKING AT REAR or 570'! "Ask for Edith or Frody Schmidtke" 0 CHESTERFIELDS C CHAIRS 0 HIGH BUFFETS 0 OTHER FURNISHINGS See Our Selection of available at MM" King St. N., Waterloo, Phone 744-9141 Budget Terms With No Down Payment JANUARY FLOOR Closed Monday Open Tues. to Fri. " to 9 p.m. Saturday s am. to 6 p.m. 20% SAVINGS stAtllhtllWllAtl I TEAK FURNITURE 8,000 Sq. Ft. of Air Conditioned Showroom Mrs .Close will head wonien's church group The installation was held at the ll a.m. service. The executive chosen will serve for two years and are as follows, Mrs. Waiter Mur- ray, honorary president; Mrs. Willard Hallman, past president; Mrs. Leone Close. president; Mrs. John Heinhuck, first vice- president and Mrs. Red Harris, second vice-pres- ident. Reverend Walter Murray installed the new executive Sunday of Parkminister United Church Women. ance crew with restoration projects at Apps Mill and Everton conservation areas east of Guelph. The crew is also assisting with tie stumpilu in large reser- voir areas and other major development works. Forestry and wildlife work accounts for an more jobs on projects aimed at improving forest areas and wildlife habitat. In- cluded in the program is construction of more heron Mrs. Margaret Clarke will be the recording secre- tary, Mrs. Orville Wilke, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Gordon Cooper, treas- urer; Mrs. Richard Mutton, membership and community friendship and visiting; Mrs. Mabel Miller, steward- ship and Mrs. Gordon Cham- :1 Recaps life ¥ of negro {2 leader ", Flowers for special events will be looked after by Mrs. Jac) Carleton and social conveners will be Mrs. James Boland, Mrs. Harold Gardiner and Mrs. Roy. Other committee heads include, Mrs. Clair Rogers, Freeland; Mrs. Mervyn Nodder, press and public- ity; Mrs. Harvey Hutton, Finance, Mrs. Red Rhodes, christian citizenship and social action; Mrs. Hall- man and Mrs. Beckham, literature and Mrs. Mar- garet MacKirdy, bulletin editor. . nesting facilities at Luther Marsh wildlife area near Orangeville. About no technical people are helping with surveying, mapping and planning and assisting with forest, fish and wildlife management, recreation planning and conservation education programs. Another three people are helping with general tttter- ations at the authority's offices in Cambridge. d The winter works p gram lasts 16 weeks, ending March 31. bers supply and social as- sistance. There will be one showing of the film at the Human- ities Theatre at the Univer- sity of Waterloo at 8 pm. Admission is $1.00 at the door. No advance tickets are being‘sold. The film entitled "From Montgomery to Memphis outlines the life of Mr. King from the time he was a bus boy in Montgomery up un- til his death in Memphis. Conrad Grehel College will be showing a film Mon- day January 15 to celebrate the 44th birthday of Martin Luther King. 325 Weber St. North OPEN Tue. - Sat. 9 am. to 6 p.m. Kuwaiti BSA MOTORCYCLE SALES and SERVICE M4-2630

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