Chronicle staff writer Wilfrid Laurier Univerâ€" sity is sponsoring an arâ€" chaeological field seminar this summer that will take a number of Waterloo stuâ€" dents to Turkey, Iraq, Greece and Crete. P'Wfï¬m;i“uwï¬;ï¬"tg wfo'vlslt T;irkey, Greece during summer Led by Dr. Robert Fisher of the WLU school of reliâ€" gion and culture, the seminâ€" POLY DRIVEWAY SEALER 8°° (@ra) ws wesh 5000 Sq. Ft Coverage GREEN LAWN CROSS GREEN POPLAR TREES Reg | POTTER ROSE BUSHES 1°" GARDEN HOSE (10 per Bundle) Green Viny! 99 99 20â€"10â€"5 22 Ib. PARKDALE PRO HARDWARE Phone 884â€"8540 Open Wed.â€"Thurs. & Fri. Till 9 ar will begin July 2 and exâ€" tend over a sixâ€"week period. The 28 participants, all from Ontario, will visit such places as Istanbul, Babylon, Baghdad, Corinth, Delphi, Athens, Heraklion, Ephesus and Troy, once thought to be merely a fable city. They will also visit the Topkapi museum in Turkey WALLPAPER CLEAROUT Reg. NOW 3"" .. IT SUPER VALUE CIL EXTERIOR Values Up To 2500 Double Roll SHRUBS to 4°° 4695 to Values From 14°° 395 to 195 PAINT and the palace at Knossos in Crete, which was built beâ€" fore 1500 B.C. _ . In addition to the visits, there will be readings, seâ€" minars and daily lectures. Course credits can be earned in archaeology and anthropology as well as reliâ€" gion and culture. Waterloo residents parâ€" (Latex or Oil) Oo\"’\e ‘ ‘ @o ** 1195 &Â¥ /6, 5'}7'4â€â€˜.04[ WEED FEED 99 APPLE TREES DWARF Q‘\"\.\. Water use a concern to local group ticipating in Dr. Fisher‘s seâ€" venth seminar to the Near East since 1969 are: Warren Fisher, Suzanne Kem Helga Kruscghen, Karl chen, â€" Robert Porter. (Continued from page 3) home. in hydro bills this summer. The branch has two slide presentations _ Regional Water Supply and Residenâ€" tial Conservation. available to community agencies inâ€" terested in water conservaâ€" Watch Our New Garden Centre Grow 4 GAL PAIL Jp LATEX _ *# 20â€"10â€"5 22 Ib. 95 GREEN CROSS Reg. Dorothy Underwood and Roâ€" tion and university fees. bert Underwood. / * The seminar promises to Dr. Fisher estimates the be one of Canada‘s most unâ€" cost to each student is about usual and adventuresome $2,600, including transportaâ€" â€" this year, he said. + tion. Also. they can supply an information person to exâ€" plain the overall work of the WCC to those agencies. Bailey pointed out that the most important goal of the public information program is to "change the attitudes of society toward water conâ€" servation . Judi Gold. coâ€"ordinator of the rate structure study group. described the third branch as perhaps the most important. At present, Waterloo has a uniform rate structure, which means all users pay the same unit rate regarâ€" dless of the amount of water they use. Gold suggests a bette; system. which would encourage water conservaâ€" tion. would be to charge excess users more per unit of water than average conâ€" sumers. , If this system was adoptâ€" ed,. users would try toG@» main at the lowest possible rate by reducing nonâ€"essenâ€" tial: consumption and inâ€" stalling water saving deâ€" vices. said Gold. ‘"*Once it hits the consumers‘ pocket books. they will start thinkâ€" ing about conservation seriously."" she said. Gold hopes to have a reâ€" port dealing with rate strucâ€" ture ready by the end of summer to present to the reâ€" gion. ~ John Pawley. Waterloo Regional Director of Water Supply, said Friday recomâ€" mendations included in the report would be taken seriously. but added **whether or not the mt. palities implement the commendations is up to themselves.~© For further information you may ca‘ll the centre at 884â€"3101.