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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Aug 1976, p. 7

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A career information of- fice will be opened by Wil- frid Laurier University iWLUt Sept. I, for all WLU students and alumni. The office will be located In the student services build- ing. This service has been mounted entirely through the re-allocation of student service resources and at no extra cost to the uniyersity or students. _ The office is an informa- tion and resource area ready to supply career data and oc- cupational outlooks. Course related information will be available to students. The data collected by the office will pinpoint possible job trends to give students a more accurate idea of em- ployment possibilities. A one-day workshop on canning, freezing and pre- serving techniques will be held August 26 at the Adult Recreation Centre. Data comes from various sources. including govern- ments. agencies. companies and universities. The.seminar is sponsored by Project NIP (Nutrition- al Improvement Project). The Ministry of Natural Resources will be asked by council's administrative committee to comment on all studies of the Clair Creek watershed that have been done to date. WLU opens _ career office I It It. begin at 9:30 a.m. with a alk by Carol Nelson. a food information special- ist with the consumer sec- tion of the Ontario Food Council. Her topic will be Dr. Berry Calder, director of counselling services at WLU. said the office may help some students when Natural resources is asked to study Clair Creek Council hopes the min- istry study will provide a third person, unbiased appraisal of Clair Creek studies already completed by Ecologistics Limited and the Grand River Conserva- tion Authority. The Ecolo- gistics study was commis- “I CAN M IT ALL BY MYSELF" Project NIP plans preservingworkshop Kitchener/Waterloo Montessori School IO Allen Street East, Waterloo Controversy has existed between the residents of Beechwood North, an area close to the planned Freure development. and the builder over the maximum flow im, pact on the creek that would Lunch break will be held from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Par- ticipants in the seminar are invited to bring their own lunches. Project NIP will provide beverages. The public is also invited to bring samples of home made pickles, jams and recipes for swapping and trading. they come to consider aca- demic options. “A student makes the best career decisions when he utilizes accurate up-to-date career information." he said. "While it's natural that many students enter university without a clear career goal in mind. the de- termination of goals may be crucialat this poin.t. 1 Let's Get It Straight About Home Canning. sioned by Freure Homes Ltd, one of the builders planning a subdivision in the creek watershed. A study by Prof, Hugh Lemon. a resident of the area op- posed to the subdivision. has also been presented to council. "At least a third of the students who left university before graduation lacked clear career direction." Dr. Calder said, "Current limited job opportunities make sound career options even more important. .. “Many students and their parents value a university education that is related to career interests." Dr. Calder said. "More students want to have occupational skills they can sell after graduation. .. The seminar will resume at 1:15 p.m. with a talk Mrs. Jan Basso has been appointed as career infor- mation co-ordinalor. She will organize career ma- terial and make it avail- able to students. by Dr. W.R. Usborne, a professor of meat science in the animal and poultry science department at Uni- versity of Guelph. His topic will be Freezing Meat. Council has already allo- cated $4,000 in its capital budget for a study of the Clair Dam, Final authori- zation for this expenditure has not yet been made. A Trinidad soccer team touring Canada played an exhibition game Sunday at Seagram ttuditamUgairtst Kitchener. The team will also play exhibition games Thursday in Waterloo at 6:30 and 7 :30 p.m. The third speaker of the day will be Margaret Smelter. director of the consumer section of the On- tario Food Council. She will speak about home freezing dairy products. vegetables be caused by future housing developments and the need for creek channelization. Give yourself a break. Take a walk. Kali m “it Dal.“ bd and fruit. This seminar on preserv- Log School Howie ~circa 1837 In the days of the one-room school house, when reading, writing and arithmetic were the only subjects taught, log school houses dotted the area. This one originally stood near Pushnch Lake as a house, and was moved to Blair. The log construction has square lap-keyed comers and hand-hewn floor planks. Equipment and furniture was the simplest. The building was donated to the Village by Ronald Reid in 1962. FUNERAL HOME 51 Benton Street. Kitchener. Ontario. Phone 742-4481 . Historic points of interest in Doon Pioneer Village ing is free to the public. obtained by calling Project More information can be NrPitt745-0651. fbrtretter-fhtttltrodt

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