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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 May 1977, p. 14

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School art featured in shows Verby elected a to squadron post iii The Kitchener-Waterloo Power Squadron held its annual general meeting and election of officers at the Granite Club on April The retiring Commander Rim Watkins thanked the squadron members and his officers for their co-oper- ation, assistance, and sup- port through a very busy year and wished the new officers a year of smooth sailing. In addition to conduct- ing its on-going training pro- gramme in boating skills, the squadron under the di- rection of Commander Wat- Samples of art programs at Waterloo County public elementary and secondary schools will be shown in three art shows collectively called Youth Arts '77. The shows, composed of two-and three-dimensional art. include samples of work carried on in all 115 public schools in the regular art programs of grades rang- ing from kindergarten to grade 13. Included in the display will be works in drawing and painting. ceramics, print- making, sculpture, textile arts, puppetry. and picture making in chalk. oil pastels, charcoal. crayon, ink and mixed media. The shows will be held in the following locations: University of Waterloo If you buy a bar-b-que from us you can still . afford the steak. g'aeeeu Plumbing and Heating awn/a Plumbing and Heating 382 King North, Waterioo Phone 8854790 621 Hespelev Road. Cambridge Phone 6234400 on" Davy a n m to 6 p "' tad-w MI ' 309 m Sums-n n" I 30 a In Come in and ask Harold how much you can save on a Charmglow Propane bar-b-que. Perfect host. kins, hosted the annual gen- eral meeting of the Niagara District of Canadian Power Squadrons. Ed Verity of Kitchener was elected squadron com- mander for 1977-78. Other new officers are Mary Rid- dell of Waterloo, executive officer; Donald MacPher- son of Waterloo, secretary; Maurice Weiler of Kitch- ener, treasurer and first lieutenants Harold Stott and William Wolfe of Wa- terloo and Frederick Koehl- mann and John Orrell of Kitchener, art gallery, May 3 to 29: Kitchener-Waterloo art gallery May 3 to 27 and Fairview Park Mall May 10 to 28. Adriiission is free in all locations. Auditor is Clare John- ston of Waterloo. Too fat ? Too thin ? Too tired? Too often? Do something tor so'mebody. _ . Your body! Anthony Porter, (centre) manager of the Royal Trust branch in Waterloo presented a $1000 bill to Jack Weber (left), president of the Kitchener Rotary Club and Jim Lehnen (right) president of the Waterloo Rotary Club during the branch's official opening. The money will go to the K-W Rotary Children's Centre. You have two kinds of weed problems. ' You need two kinds of . herbicides. - Lasso' plus atrazine controls many grasses and broadleaves. You can't expect one herbicide to get them all. So if you need dependable, broad spectrum weed control in your corn, consider a labeled tank mix of Lasso" herbicide by Monsanto plus atrazine Lasso controls many of the grasses a broadleaf herbicide may miss, like crabgrasses, fall panicum, barnyardgrass and yellow and green foxtail. Atrazine adds control of many broadleaves, including lambsquarters, pigweed. common ragweed and smartweed. Even reduces competition from velvetleaf (buttonweed l. Tank mixed together, Lasso plus atrazine offers two kinds of control for two kinds of weeds. And this proven combination works in a variety of soil textures. Nwavs road and follow the label Instructions for Lasso herbicide Lass F ix il rcmstcrcd trademark of the Monsanto Company, EMISIFIABlE WEED KILLER BY Monsanto WOW W, m, May 4,1m- P- IS l Photo by Balm?

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