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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 May 1973, p. 6

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6 Waterloo Chronéck, Wednesday, May 9, 1973 " Kin. St. M. FT. _ " h, - b':, tit , g , " t' , P, ‘ rr "e' - a ' , V :s"ii, 'iii" "_' (i:ji:Ati"ti"tr"o'" Cdt L a THE cl? Gown........._ Headpiecel. Veil... Shoes............ Gownlag tm....-. Goree............ fill cl? null! oo 704527! iClhidat m0lllllllill inf-ax /\\\\ Great, '/' At " l .,'i._iri',ijtttl,, .lj,ii,, ‘\ Bridal Sf 'iiitii-'ti3l 7 'r.'.'""""-" iii-Iii";:',',;)';)"-'."-),.,; z _)i,),_,),(,) Package 762 King E. at Stirling - Free Parking - 745-6181 (BiiHttttrll1re, Nt=CL3. hgw “I” m If Ken Schatz or Jerry Delaney Can't Save You '114Kng greens”! t I 5796943 Money. We Don't Deserve Your Business All ran 399-00 (Parking also at First Mennomte Church on King St.) ly, to y, OR? u ,.3 k' t's ,r' A . $100 $139 The historical occasion brought together the govem- ing boards of Aid Associ- ation for Lutherans of Apple- ton. Wis, Lutheran Brother- hood of Minneapolis and Lutheran Life Insurance Directors of three fra- ternal insurance societies representing about 2 million Lutherans in the United States and Canada met in the Twin Cities over the weekend. Waterloo meeting first for Canada in SAVE $40.00 The two US. organiza- tions, which had operated as rivals in Canada for more than 40 years, turned over their Canadian operations to Lutheran Life, which is licensed to provide life, sickness and retirement in- surance to Lutherans in British Columbia, Alberta. Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. Harold A. Dietrich of Re- gina, board chairman of The get-together was ar- ranged as a gesture of ap- preciation to the US. societies which sponsored the formation of Lutheran Life last year. Society of Canada of Water- House of Furniture as King m um I“ SIS-W0 One Room or A Complete Houseful ALAN BIGBY'S FOR RENT FURNITURE and APPLIANCES WAYNE A. LEIS R.R. 1 SHAKESPEARE 662-2754 ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES 2 miles west of New Hamburg on Highway 7 & tt regular price was SI 795. contact: ARGO '1575 selling for Course will put accent on resource management 0 The course will consist of two five-day sessions during which the students will camp at Apps' Mill Field Centre near Brant- ford. The two sessions, one for boys and one for girls, There are a few places 1eftinacoursetobeoffered by the Grand River Conser- vation Authority for high school students to learn more about conservation and the management of theirenvironment. tyrhood. Mr. Scheig and Mr, Inscribed plaques were Jacobson travelled across also presented to three men Canada seeking support who were described as the, for the idea of an independ- architects of Lutheran Life: dent Canadian fraternal fumed scrolls of appreci- ation to Henry F. Scheig, president of Aid Associ- ation for Lutherans, and to Arley R. Bjella, board chairman of Lutheran Broth- Applicants to the course mast Show an interest in conservation and may, if they wish, submit conser- vation projects including models. collections. essays, Need information Camp A, for boys will be held from July 9 to July 13 and Camp B-for girls-- from July 23 to July 27. There is a $10 charge to cover the cost of food. will stress resource man- agement practices, prob- lems and techniques. Included in the program are tours of conservation areas and facilities and a variety of field work ex- periences. LETTER TO THE EDITOR As a part of a continuing research project on Ruffed Grouse at the University of Guelph, we are attempt- ing to collect a sample of I would like to enlist your cooperation in assisting us to carry out a research program on Ruffed Grouse, supported by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Re- sources. If you could bring the following information to the attention of your readers, we would be most appreciative. Dear Editor Mr. Scheig, R. 1. Jacob- son. vice-president of Luth- eran Brotherhood, and Wal- ter L. England. former AAL president who isrnow president of Lutheran Life. For more information applicants may call the au- thority at 621-2761. Thank you for your co- operation. I Applications and projects must be submitted by May 10. hobby displays or field work. The program is open to students 15 to 17 years old attending a high school in the Grand River Watershed. Only to applicants will be accepted to the course but all applicants will be in- vited to a meday tour of the watershed as guests of the authority. Applications are available at the au- thority's offices in Cam- bridge(Galt). The number of eggs col- lected in any one area will not be sufficient to harm the local grouse population. All captive birds are, of course. given the best pos- sible care. Due to the great difficulty in locating nests, it is nec- cessary to have the co- operation of as many people as possible. Any person locating a nest within one hundred twenty-five miles of Guelph is asked to mark the location, but not to dis- turb the nest. They should contact us by phoning col- lect to: Miss Pauline Cor- coran (519) 824-4120, Ext. 2703 during business hours or at other times. Dr. A.CA. Middleton (519) 822-3832, Mr. Don Price (519) 824- 2276, Mr. Allan Garbutt (519)823-55M. We will come to pick up the eggs as soon as possible and will pay the locator one dollar per egg for his trou- ble. eggs from the wild. The eggs are required to pro- duce grouse for use in the research project. In addition to the Joint program, directors of AAL held a regular board meet- ing Saturday at the Mars- land Centre. Waterloo. headquarters for Lutheran Life. It marked the first and only occasion the AAL board metinCanada. society for Lutherans in CASH and CARRY REPAIRS 5 Pym: West Wot-doc ”on hon Vim Bowl Normandy J.C. Sales th Service) ' "out. Ann Patti. RADIOS. IElEVISIOIS, TAPE PLAYERS, RECORD PLAYERS .30.!" 0%.!!! WM.OM 5pm J.C. ELECTRONICS PHONE 742-5971 Associate Professor Yours sincere” A.L.A. Middleton

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