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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Aug 1976, p. 11

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The candidates must be between the ages of 25 and 35 and must have been emâ€" ployed for at least two years in any recognized business and profession. is seeking five young busiâ€" nessmen to form a Group Study Exchange Team to go to Western Australia in March 1977. International Rotary Disâ€" trict 709, of which the Kitâ€" chener club is a member, â€"c} to involve Rotarians in a specific. meaningful and practical international service project by organâ€" izing educational programs for group study teams and providing â€" hospitality for them. * b) to further internationâ€" al understanding by allowâ€" ing men of goodwill to meet, talk and live with each other in a spirit of fellowship so that they may get â€"to know each other‘s problems and aspirations and to permit such personâ€" al contacts to ripen into lasting friendships; and They cannot be a Roâ€" tarian or a relative of a Roâ€" tarian. They must also be in good health, a U.S. or Canadian citizen, able to express themselves well, and above all must be good ambassadors â€" for _ their country, their community and for Rotary. Village plans collectors" day Wentworth Pioneer Vilâ€" lage is located on Highway 52 one mile north of Highâ€" way No. 8. Watch for the disâ€" tinctive Highway Billboards Collections _ of _ various types large and small will be on display as well as variâ€" ous â€" craft demonstrations reminiscent of the pioneer era. In the past, there have been such collections as: bottles, _ watches, _ autoâ€" mobiles, militaria, spoons. etc. Wentworth Pioneer Vilâ€" lage is comprised of 24 reâ€" stored buildings completely furnished with period furniâ€" ture. There are picnic facilâ€" ities and modern â€" washâ€" rooms that help to make a visit more enjoyable. The village is open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. from May ist to October 318t. Take a ride in a real stageâ€" coach or ride the railway hand car. There‘s plenty to do and see for the young and not so young Collectors _ interested â€" in displaying their collections on this day are requested to contact the Clerk‘s Ofâ€" fice of the Regional Municiâ€" pality â€" of _ Hamiltonâ€"Wentâ€" worth. telephone (416) 526â€" 4154 not later than August 31st. Sunday. September 12th is Collector‘s Day at Wentâ€" worth _ Pioneer _ Village., Rockton, Ontario. Rotary club seeks Australian exchange team The Rotary Foundation provides the round trip airâ€" fare for each candidate and hosting district proâ€" vides room and board and transportation within the district. The hosting district also prepares an itinerary which the team follows daily. The 1977 Group study Exchange Team will spend N M = x“- ‘l ) | W â€" B â€" B .. w‘ 5 i on ’ . s s o sns d & . & + 8 4 «ht s ne ~ .m e 4 _ _ RUECRUCE BA i BC B V inyse ?® & C A f gfifir Â¥9s $# s ooo $%2, h - “E“ 0 8 [ [ | . wA A A uk\ . | eA t â€" * h“"s \“ “G g@ " _ Rt: .22\ _ MRU MR * ""â€"eay a) \“\ f _ an BC gah \IE“ D t §\ TE B “(â€",“ S Ct , Ne\ â€" _ _P9%& SU 111C \@B - â€" A. s1E [DOoOR Crasuens STEREOâ€"COMPONENT P‘cusi AMâ€"FM Stereo STEREO CONSOLES CLEARANCE 2 BEDROOM LAMPS 3 PCE COFFEE & BEDROOM SUITE 9 LIVINC ROMAA as low as UETTe 119l approximately 45 days in Western Australia. â€" The team will consist of six men, five nonâ€"Rotarians and a group leader from an American _ Rotary â€" Club. Two of the five nonâ€"Rotarâ€" ians will be from the westâ€" ern New York area and three of the five nonâ€"Ro tarians will be from Southâ€" C C BM P- c m L ‘LET e c o“"*ov «“éd 3 PCE COFFEE & ENDS 2 LIVING ROOM LAMPS Rooms C P o“é 9 (’\)Q | 800 cc8®% 5 PCE DINETTE o 2 PCE CHESTERFIELD SUITE BRAND NEW 6 pc. BEDROOM SUITES INCLUDING 2 BOUDOIR unrsl 99. INSTANT DELIVERY: TOP BRAND NAMES: EASY CREDIT BRAND NEW COLORâ€"PORTABLES as low as ALL PR 299, western Ontario area. fessional man to give serâ€" There is a September 10, ijous consideration to this 1976 deadline on making onceâ€"inâ€"aâ€"life time opporâ€" the initial contact bwith tunity. He would be happy Carl J. Zehr, Rotary‘s Club to give out further inforâ€" representative for the mation to anyone desiring Group _ Study Exchange. it. ‘ He may be reached at 578â€" In concluding Mr. Zehr Mr. Zehr encourages evâ€" ery young business and proâ€" K DEMONSTRATOR CLEARANCE ON COLOR T.V. CONSOLES r/o ZBMSI'I'?‘ NEW &pc(;nm 195. MANY MORE UNADVERTISED SAVINGS! In concluding Mr. Zehr said, We are looking for outstanding young men to participate in this exchange Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, August 25, 1976 â€" Page 11 From NOTHING HELD BACK 471. (while they last) Free Farmer Jack Tâ€"shirts (1 per person) AM pocket radios 2.9 L.P. records 99 Cameras They work 3-1! AMâ€"FM clock hadios 27.0 suites §9, COFFEE & END TABLES :o. BRANDâ€"NEW 5 pc. KITCHEN designed to provide an inâ€" depth appreciation of the institutions and wayâ€"ofâ€"life of Western Australia. For those selected, it will be an enriching and rewarding experience."‘ Ray Brown and Larry Phelan of Kitchener reâ€" turned in April from a simâ€" ilar visit to the Phillipines. 99° 3.15 21 .m

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