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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Apr 1977, p. 6

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Get those _ // corn rootworms: Use Dyfonate 20â€"G insecticide Distributed in Canada by: Chipman Chemicals Limited Winnipeg, Stoney Creek, Longueuil *Reg. T.M . of Stauffer Chemical Company . U S A dents from many parts of Ontario will be attending the eighth annual science seminar at the University of Waterloo Saturday, April Page 6 â€"Waterioo Chronicle, Wedriesday , April 27. 1977 ACADIAN UPHOLSTERY and INTERIOR [ and participate in workâ€" shops during the afternoon. During the workshops, it is expected, they will pick up new ideas which they can 440 PHILLIP ST. WATERLOO ONTARIO 886â€" 3302 We offer you guaranteed workmanship 18 years experience Very Reasonable Prices free estimates ® pickup and delivery Reupholstering Repairs Draperies Wood stripping and refinishing. Stauffer \/ The came into being. Dr. John Capindale, a chemist, will talk about the formation of organic molecules such as amino acids and proteins at a time before life existâ€" ed on earth. Dr. Steve Smith a biologist, will summarize recent research on the early development of life (life in its simplest forms). During _ the _ afternoon workshops Dr. Smith will show how mosquitoes can be reared in a high school lab and how they could be used for nutrition studies, population studies, and so wants new members United Kingdom club The United Kingdom Club of Cambridge held a dance in honor of St. George‘s day at the Steelworker‘s Centre, Cambridge. Top prizewinner was Alex Frazer. Brian Clarke, Barâ€" bara Pennock, Alan and Jenâ€" ny Hayes were winners of the spot dances. Music was provided by the Boleros. Master of ceremony was Norman Coates, assisted by Bill Tasker. f Maura Coates, aided and â€" As featured on: - Canada A.M., Radio Noon and Fraser Kelly Report Hours : * Tues. â€" Sat. 10â€"5 Fri. till 9 Grassy Narrows . . . powerful condemnation of both the provincial and federal government‘s shoddy record in dealing with mercury . . . worth reading tells the story of Grassy Narrows extremely well . . n pecmeting . â€" Jonathan Manthorpe, Toronto Star . .. an utterly compelling tale . . . tells the story in a very straightforward manner superb piece of journalism . . . Claire Hoy, Sunday Sun A most timely and highly useful journalistic roundâ€"up . . . depicting the human tragedy of the Grassy Narrows reserve . . . The reader will be outraged with the failure to grapple with the problem, yet impressed with the complexities which have so far defied solution. s Donald C. MacDonald Member of the Ontario Legislature What people say about it abetted by Syd Thatcher, won the ‘"looneyâ€"lid‘"‘ comâ€" petition. Cathy MacKenzie of Dumfries, Scotland, judgâ€" ed the competition. George and Jane Muir; Bob and Yvonne Hoffman; Joe and Eileen Hughes, and Barry and Iris Clemâ€" ents celebrated wedding anniversaries. The evening concluded with dancing to recorded music of the Palais Glide, consisting of the military polymerization of amino acids. Peter Russell, of the earth sciences department, will talk about collecting and identifying minerals, and also about making moâ€" dels to illustrate how the earth‘s crust has moved and shifted, over hundreds of thousands of years (conâ€" tinental drift). Dr. Desâ€" mond Hemming, physicist, will demonstrate a number of experiments that could be done at the high school level, including one to meaâ€" sure the velocity of light. ‘‘This will be by far the For further information contact Maura Coates 653â€" 41773. Future activities include a trip to the O‘Keefe Cenâ€" tre Saturday, April 30 for the London Palladium show. The club is also participatâ€" ing in Folklore ‘77 at the Kitchener Auditorium May 14 and 15. **Many teachers find these seminars an excellent way to get caught up on varâ€" lious aspects of their subâ€" ject in a hurry," says Dr. Capindale. ‘"We hope they make some contribution to high school science teachâ€" ing."‘ twoâ€"step, _ St. _ Bernard‘s waltz and the veleta. says Jack Candido, head of science at Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo collegiate and voâ€" cational school and one of the organizers. _ "Presumâ€" ably they were attracted by the overall theme ... the talks on the origins of the planet and of life on it." New members are welâ€" 12 King St. W. Waterlioo 88 5â€"04 1 1

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