_ Two plan to run for Waterloo North seat > Frederick Rutakyamirwa, the United Republic of Tanâ€" zania‘s High Commissioner to Canada, has been inâ€" vited to the University of Waterloo campus by the university‘s â€" African Stuâ€" dents‘ Association. Mr. Rutakyamirwa _ will | adâ€" dress a meeting on the topâ€" ic The Best Political Stratâ€" egy for Africa. On May 15 to 17 the uniâ€" versity will host the annual meeting of the Geological Association of Canada and The public is invited to this meeting which will be held on May 2 at 7:30 p.m. in room 14§ of the Physics building. Election fever is starting to catch fire in Waterloo North riding as provincial riding â€" associations â€" gear for a possible fall election. The Waterloo North Libâ€" eral Association . pledged their â€" continuing support for â€" incumbent _ Edward Mr. Good announced his intention to stand for reâ€" election for his third term of office stating he expects the election to be called this fall. The Waterloo North Proâ€" gressive Conservative Asâ€" sociation will hold their noâ€" mination meeting May 8 at Woolwich Centennial Hall, St. Jacobs. Robert Gramâ€" low, mayor of Wellesley and â€" regional _ councilior, has declared his candidacy Good MPP at a meeting Apr. 16 at the Breslau Hoâ€" tel. Mike Allen, left, records the measurements of a Manitoba Maple in front of 148 Albert St. while Sid Amster reads the measurement of the tape. Mr. Allen, a registered professional forester with Ecoplans of Waterloo and Mr. Amster, a forestry consultant, were making a tree study along the street recently in preparation for a report to be submitted to Waterloo city council by May 1. Mr. Allen said this omne tree suffered from extensive heart rot and was 40 or 50 years of age. â€" » Tanzania‘s commissioner at UW the Mineralogical Associâ€" ation of Canada. The programme, which has attracted more than 380 scientific _ and _ technical papers, will be held in conâ€" junction with the Northâ€" Central section of the Geoâ€" logical Society of America. : The theme of the symâ€" posium, to be held in the engineering lecture hall at UW, will include Precamâ€" brian . crustal â€" evolution, economic geology, environâ€" mental geology, geophysics and satellite geodesy, and paleontology. The National Association â€" of Geology Teachers will also be holdâ€" ing their own meeting on the subject of the role of for the nomination. In addition to his mayoralâ€" ty position, Mr. Gramlow is chairman of the Waterâ€" loo _ Regional _ Heritage Foundation, and a member of the regional engineering, planning, and library comâ€" mittees. _ 14 Princess St. West Except Thursday 10 a m. â€" 4 p.m. Monday 9:00 â€" 11 :00 p.m., Tuesday 7 :00 â€" 11 :00 p.m. Thursday & Friday 9:00 â€" 11 :00 p.m. Saturday 1:00 â€" 11 :00 p.m. Sunday 12 Noon â€" 10:00 p.m. 2 lanes available Monday and Wednesday 7:00â€"9:00 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING WATERLOO BOWLING LANES BOWLING â€" bay aM‘sheomuIPs Daily 10 a.m. â€" 7 p.m. Fridays at 1:30 p.m tor information call {except Thursday) OPE iâ€" ~â€"museums in the teaching of geology. The various topics h will be covered in 50 sesâ€" 0 sions held over the three al â€" day period. Twelve separate field trips are to take place imâ€" mediately before and followâ€" ing ‘the Waterloo meetinrig. They encompass geographic localities as far apart as Timminsâ€"Kirkland Lake to the Sarnia area, and cover PC‘s meeting The Minister of Agriâ€" culture for Ontario, William Stewart, will be the keyâ€" note speaker during a comâ€" bined nomination and anâ€" nual meeting of the Waterâ€" loo â€" North _ Progressive Conservative Association. The meeting will be held in the Woolwich Centennial Hall, St. Jacobs, on May 8 at 8 p.m. The Association has had an active search committee on the ground for several months, and a numâ€" ber of interested people have been considering the possibility of contesting the nomination. The meetâ€" ing promises to be both enthusiastic and exciting. . 742 9582 or 742 7601 ame Several ‘of these ‘excurâ€" sions are already fully bookâ€" ed. 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