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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jun 1975, p. 19

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S9Camsrisritliiest,tomudre . A Mandy at the aboutUW’seoums.m guivgsigy , light!» , (numbering. shovin- that not! part-time ttutents are happy with mire: might! out. 500 were returned. with 447 students stating they were satis. fied with their courses while 38 said they were not About 446 students were satisfied with the quality of instruction while 45 were not. About too said they had experienced problems obtaining information WATEBLOO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE APPOINTMENTS: PHONE 884-0964 CANOE SAFETY . _ PERSONAl FLOATING DEVICES FAMtty SWIM -. REF“ At '5‘” d Waterloo Family Y - 145 Lincoln Rd. Wat. Tuesday June 17th - Tds' pm White and Black Actors, Actresses, Singers and Dancers. one boy about 12 years. "t.ktsetoocttsrtet-ettmurina.rt.tt.ttms Call 742-3556 for the number coming "SHOW BOAT" For Information Cali 885-3097. SITE FUN IN IRE WATER Directed by John Wright June 16 to 19 AUDITIONS Kitchener-Waterloo Little Theatre Come and Bring a Friend For the Musical DEMONSTRATIONS presents Announces Two Waterloo girls were presented with the highest award any.Girl,Guide Can ever obtain, the Canada Cord, during a special cere- many held on Monday at Knox Presbyterian Church. Deanna Dietrich and Kelly Wilder, both mem- bers of the 2nd. Waterloo Guides, were presented with the cords following their completion of a num- ber of merit courses neces- sary to receive the awards. Mrs. S. B. Whitney, the district commissioner. pre- sented the cords to the two girls. Later she presented All-round Cords to three other members of the com- pany, Cindie Austin, Bar- bara Easton and Cathy In- niss.. All of the five recipients have developed skills in crafts, homemaking and physical fitness. They have also taken part in a Five 2nd. Waterloo Girl Guidea received all-round and Canada D Cords last Monday during a special presentation made at Knox Presbyterian Church in Waterloo. Cindie Austin. left. Barbara Gaston and Cindy Innis received all-round cords white Deanna Dietrich and Kelly Wilder received Canada Cords. the highest award for Canada‘s Guides. The girls in the foreground are studying a map while those in the background are inspecting the tree for fungus growth. Waterloo guides earn Canada Cord or?".' number of camping and coln School and Holy Sa- A child's quilt, embroid- hiking adventures. viour Church. ered bra needlecraft group ',? . F-m- k of guides, was presented Both Miss Dietrich and All of the five girls have to Marilyn Ford. The quilt Miss Wilder have spent a had training in citizenship, will be sent to the Elphin- number of months working first aid, child care and stone Indians by a youth with brownie packs at Lin- fire safety. group at Knox Church. The weekend of June 21 and 22 will be a very excit- ing one at Doon Pioneer Vil- lage near Waterloo. where the Historical Automobile Society of Canada will be sponsoring their Antique Car Days. l Events on the Saturday will see a Flea Market where antique car parts and accessories will be avail- able for sale. Cars will be touring Waterloo County from the Doon Pioneer " lage site, while the Village Some laws are funny Antique car days opens itself will be open-for the viewing of its many interest- ing historical buildings and exhibits. All of the five girls have had training in citizenship. first aid, child care and fire safety. On the Sunday, the cars will be on display at the Village for the entire day. featuring the "Leroy" car displayed at Doon, the first production car in Canada. This unique automobile was built by the Good Brothers of Waterloo in 1900. Also on the Sunday, an automobile judging and competition will take place i, _ in the late afternoon. Both these days are a must for the family or ar- dent-car enthusiast. Come and see the historic auto- mobiles, tour the village, and see the sights. The Vil- lage is open from 10 am?. to 5 p.m. on June .21 and 22 and refreshment for both days will be available for sale by the North Water- loo Women's Institute. A Chronicle reader, Nor- ma Sangoi, saw a number of outdated laws in a recent Readers Digest booklet and thought other readers may be interested in some of Doon Pioneer Village is located north of the inter- change M exit off Hwy. 401 on Homer Watson Road. those laws. She says that it is illegal for persons living in Water- loo to park their gum under a table. In Windsor one is not allowed to play a musical instrument or direct the playing of instruments in the trity's parks. In Ottawa children are for- bidden to eat an ice cream cone on the city streets on Sunday while in Hamilton it is illegal to appear on the streets after midnight with- out a full dress suit. Toronto's bylaw 4306 states that bathing suits must pover the human body from neck to knees and an- other bylaw states that ped- estrians are required to use the right side of the side- walk and give a hand-signal before tuming. .

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