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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Sep 1976, p. 2

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Paw 2 _ Waterloo Chronicle, WM, Sept-tuber 22, 1976 MD campaign 2:: v,"' T nets $3,400 A . s,,' Waterloo fire fighters' Muscular Dystrophy fund- raising drive last weekend added about $3,400 to this year's campaign coffers, says Bob Beckett, campaign chairman. Mr. Beckett termed the drive "very successful" and better than last year. The money raised brings the amount contributed to MD this year by the firemen to $6,118. - Last year, the fi/e fighters raised about $4,000 for MD. This year's campaign will end in April, 1977. A“... I ‘7‘ i. it . L 'r" s,rihrssdAf,l" 93:1 ts N ." AY 1g.ye'th' /di2uS'cAC'2d:: trr: {:3 of: _ 25- rr's,"rf.f N _.tV'c,r,Ct-,' _, ,kfé' 3.4,; ae?yt's: Ar t L, if?! 1;; “V '_rr,', “a 5: '3. f," (,'ar2pCise ( 1:5 F, "G, " 235571" 'gflti’a-gg‘ézsxfif a: l _ “at tt' ss", ,'-~ _. "-"'." ‘29, ', U ' .w . "ss a; 1uirh"F1'ai. tts . "f: l oret?ttil,?tA? "iriitrl1t,i) , "Yi'r, 2:15- " ‘53? t; I! The new Laurel Creek outdoor education centre, on Beaver Creek Rd. in Waterloo is scheduled for completion in mid or " 4m; t raw Ragga: for giittt AND THEN THERE'S. . . Waterloo Square, Waterloo late Bctober. " is a joint project of the Grand Rivet Conserva- tion Authority and the Watetloo County Board of Education. June Callwood speaks at library June Callwood will open the 1976-77 Great Canadian Authors Series in the Audi- torium of the Kitchener Pub- lic Library on Tuesday, September283t7'30p.m. A town hall meeting fea- turing three federal govern- ment cabinet ministers and three Liberal MP's will be held tonight at the Waterloo Motor Inn at 8 Liberal caucus visits Waterloo The meeting is one dt many scheduled by mem- bers of the Liberal "trav- elling caucus" who will be. in Waterloo Region today. Cabinet ministers attend- ing include Robert Andras, new president of the treas- ury board; Judd' Buchanan, new minister of public works: and Bud Cullen. minister of manpower and immigration. Accompanying them will be MP's Joe Flynn of Kitchener. Jim Fleming of The series, which is being co-sponsored by Conestoga College and the Kitchener Public Library, will feature one welt-known Canadian author each month, from September to April. The authors will give a brief reading from their works, followed by informal dis- cussion with the audience. June Callwood is noted as a journalist and radio and television performer, as well as being the author of ten books. Her latest book, The Law is not Gr Women. details the law in Complete Colihion And Refinishing Service Toronto and Ed Lumley of Cornwall. The town hall meeting will feature a question and answer session where local citizens can raise ques- tions. Earlier in the day. mem- bers of the caucus address- ed the Cambridge and K-W Chambers of Commerce, appeared on a radio hot line Show. gave a press conference, and talked to students at Wilfrid Laurier University and Forest Heights Collegiate. The local visits are billed as a method of keeping in touch with public concerns. Waterloo Regfon is one of the first locations visited by the travelling caucus. Canada as it applies to fami- ly law, inheritance, divorce, abortion and financial mat- ters pertaining to women. Ms. Callwood is also the President of Women's Hos- tels Inc., and the Vice- President of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. All lectures will be held in the Auditorium .of the Kitchener Public Library at T30 p.m. Admission is tree, and everyone interest- ed in learning more about the writers who are the creative force in modern Canadian literature is en- couraged to attend. The second author in the series, science-fiction writ- er Judith Merril, will speak on Wednesday, October 27. ‘- w I rp'; W "ups .F" ed _ kw“ _ _ f: ' .

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