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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jul 1978, p. 4

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The GRCA resource management campers take a break after touring the Elora Gorge. They are: (l-rl: Brian Kennedy. Brenda McDonald, Kim Perkin. Cheri Landon. Phillip Kotanen, Gill Yeates, GRCA- Cambridge. Rod Deacon, GRCA-Kitchener. Bill Leedham. Rosemary Youngblut. Brad Gerrie. Allan Isaac. Bruce Duncan. GRCA-Catedortia. Paul West. Wayne Muma, Lynda Ord. Andy Mestern. Gregg Cakes. and Peter Kotenen. . . 7 '""iiii"iti'iii'"i?ii'iii"its teach Conservation: lessons MENS, LADIES AND CHILDRENS SUMMER WEAR Jksafe (1036 Hours: Mon., Tues., and Sat. 9:30-5:30 Wed., Thurs., and Fri. 9:30-9:00 Special-group of NAME BRAND JEANS all styles, sizes and colours Main Mall Waterloo Square for only 1/2 886-1 260 14.99 (flllllllllt I" PRICE thin you help us? The Juvenile Proba- tion/Aftercare Services in- vites you to consider the ex- perience of helping young .“When the economy improves, we can expand our activi- ties." said Mr. Duncan. ”Politicians are more concerned with conservaton when the economy's good. These students are all interested in conservation. They were recormnended to this camp byoneof theirhigh school instructors." - Brenda McDonald, of Dimvegan St., Waterloo attended the June camp. She was recommended by her environmen- tal studies instructor. Brenda's interest is in wildlife mana- gement. She enjoyed the hike on the Grand Valley Trail most. Bill Leedham, IS, and Wayne Mum, 15, of Kitchener. were recommended by their geography instructor. Bill en- joyed the outings to Guelph and the toad population study. He rants to train for a job in wildlife management. Wayne thought thatthebestpartoftheJlmecampwasthecom- sellers. Both theJulyand August campsarehookedfull. Mr. Dun- can said, but next year's camps are still open to students living in the Grand River Watershed area. she’ll return to Trent University. where she's studying bio. logy and geography. the hopes to work for the GRCA after she graduates. Rick Dom. at the Laurel Creek Nature Center. said there is a current hiring freeze on civil servents. "We can only fill old Jobs as they become vacant. We've had about four openings in tile last year in specialized fields. To get a job with the GRCA you have to specialize. I' 'l'aqunyah Nature Centre near 2eutc Sher prepare theirownmealsandcleanrmatter " “Classes are held may outdoors." said Mr. Duncan. “They get practical experience in maria and stream eco- logy, water quality analysis, forest and trail maintenence, and erosion control.” he program takes the students on tours of the conserva- tion atsthoritr's headquarters at Me’s Mills near Cam- bridge; the Guelph dam; Guelph sewage treatment plant; 'til,','!,?,).'??,'?,',?,'!, andonJuneao, tttestmieettahikeitasee. tion of e Grand Valley Trail near Taquanyah. "Ther learn what it's like to work for the conservation authority." ttf Rod Deacon, a natural resource interpreter with the G A station at Shade's Mills. "'Ner're really eettttttaiatttie. They get a little hyper sometimes, but on the whole they're a good lot. We hope that they're all training to become future eniployees. " . Gill Yates, 20, of Cambridge, was a simmer gtxtdeett when the pmgramttetgtetin 1973. Since then, she'sworhed for the GRCA for the last three summers. In September " ByGonyOudotklrk 1t_titotrm-r4"trtthrttoitiget-eeto-oart and 1ttnmattttqtmttrmI mt-rx-ante-tgee III-Igo- ment-ttttset-tttem-ima-r-Isa-ia-tGi' Aut- omy. _ Thmeeqrsofi"tmtterst-du-tr,wtiittetahirtgttte "mrrterimntirtgpertgrarer. "Ttteettrsrsetsttr8ntoratatarartdtttetiee-ttte unnoticed and maturation." aid Emeline-n. pro- gmmaroedinator. DtsrhtgttoreHodtttestm+eerirttesttsoetaidethe By-Law Ho. "" " State: Buildings With: EVEN PROPERTY NUMBERS - May water Mon- day. Wednesday. Friday and Sundays. ODD PROPERTY NUMBERS - May water Tues- day. Thursday. Saturday and Sundays, Between the hours of 6:00 am. - 10 am. and 7:00 pm. - 11:00 pm. For further Water Conservation Information Phone 885-1211 ex. 3780 cm! or WATERLOO LAWN-GARDEN WATERING Probation/ Aftercare or fice (Juveniles) A Probation/Aftercare Officer will maintain regu- lar contact with you while you are foster parents. The guidance that the foster child receives is the shared responsibility of the foster family and the Proba- tion/ Aftercare Officer. Ministry of Community and Social Services Kitchener (744-6571) If interested please con- tact: children to grow and deve- lop in a positive way by living with your family for a period of time.

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