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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Sep 1979, p. 4

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Spreading & Pry. Junipers..,trom 3.50 th $5.00 _ 5'-20' Norway Maples.........frorn 6.00 Austrian Pine, Japanese YCWS. Box- 6'-10' Red Maples ................from 12.00 wood. Euonimus, Privets, Lilacs, Scar- Preplanted frunt trees...........from 5.57 let Maples. Oaks, Lindens, Flowging Col, Hoppsi & Blue Spruce from 12.00 Crabs. Locust. Fertilizers. Coco shells. Interlocking Paving Stogrs-froT 1.00 perm. ft. [ Bark. etc. Come end visit our outstanding assortment of healthy. colourful trees. ' Buy direct from the grower with lerge selection. Retell a. wholesale. _ _ Guerenteeg for one eeeson. _ ' " any“ ">51... , "ifillit , to A . t f . ", x Over 1 0.000 Trees hom.2'-20' ACRES OF SHADE TREES " BLUE SPRUCE. SHRU BS & FRUIT TREES GIIIIIIGE (GILT) "it?" 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WHAT HAVE YOU GOT 1'0 It55ii Visitors are welcome at the participating Weight Watchers' class nearest them. Attend with no obligation to join. (Weight Watchers' Program and orientation for members only). YOU'RE INVITED. . .IT'S OPEN HOUSE SEPTEMBER 10th TO 22nd, 1979 Ui'""'"" Parkviow United Church, G; fg'vvc'A': t B70 Ontario St Wed 7 so” , Wed . 9 30 a m . - INN." ”‘3. "' Mr,6rfMt) 'MU‘QS o, Hm” WINK“ lu'omnmnm NV UlNN‘KM‘ I‘ Min-VWUHQN‘ “NINIVMN IT/r, 2,,9,l:fh,tf,ti,t).l1tttiig,ity, S'I'M'ITOIII St, Gomgo's Anglican Church Bryon and Waterloo Sts You, 7 ao p m [mm “STOW“. LTEErICrITrl YM-YWCA BOO Spe"rdoier East Moo . 7 30 p m. [3111111133 Chelmevs United Church (Hell) Beck Entrance 50 Quebec St ‘l’hms,1pm.730pm St. Paul's United Church 450 King Sr E Thurs . 7 30 p m Royal Canadian Legion 269 Elizabeth St East Mon. 7 30 p m WMMhM "rNs'uorolrtghrooesoos' My mommnpooplcoqt MM”,"’M t-ttkrehorserl$owsroooOhtshrrtooeh.te's mtro'hrtiosreoryo'ses' - _ _ Ftrst, theie's the famous Eat-rag Plon' Sc-enMsoolly de sugned to help you lose wetghf whale enpoymg o web vouefy ol foods' Three meals a day plus mocks' 'vhud Miami Anon HON Yov n'umm hnw to be m (who! How m fore rhoHenqos My mmoi you to 0mm! How trt smy slerdert 511mm] YM-YWCA.7t" Downio St Wed F 7 30 p m Walpor Hon! Room 304, 3rd Floor , King St. W. Fri. " noon St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Down-nun" Room " Queen St Ens! Moo . 7 30 p m KITGIEIEI The Authority CHEER] [BI-III.“ (GILT) Good Shepherd , " Queen St N Wed.930.m.7 30pm "NIH“ Roiovmation Luthonn Church 456 King St, Mon . 7 30 p m LIE322EEl Church of the St, John on the Hi" United Church Cedar St Tues F 7 GO p m ' 2482 In June 1977, the firm of M.M. Dillon Limited, of Cambridge completed a 49- page report entitled. "Clair creek Watershed Study" which caused considerable (Continued trom paw 3) said. Answering a Question from Aid. John Mtortreed, Mr. Lemon said it would take a couple of years for a moked area to return to its natural state. . Carmela“) may! comprehensive Driver Training Course A Federally Chartered , Moet-Profit Organization Your course fee is income tax deductible and you may save up to 44% in insurance premiums) by presenting our course' certificate tsgltt triiirs "ll-Ill' I Get your real in gear. Take a walk. The studio- concerned with a total look at the performing arts for all ages n/ ROYAL ACADEMY 4 BALLET V Th? ,, MODERN NI ,, DRAMA THE VALERIE LEE ACADEMY FEATURES: Two large studios . Wt*-ttr-watt mirrors . Rehearsal rooms tor practice . Dressing room fttcitities tor males and tomato: . Private office to discuss student progress . Large reception and waiting room tor Dawn's Natural growth to be cut .' Thursday, Sept. 6. Friday, Sept. 7, " p.m. Saturday, Sept. B, 9 a.m.-12 noon FALL CLASSES COIIEICE SEPTEMBER 1 , For Boys and Girls and Adults For further imagination contact the Academy, 8 Ertt St. E., Wtttqrtoo _ comm or 576-3076 (residence) 579-4800 623-6730 VM Lee Hammad. Walk a Nun‘thulay 5i Controlled ch33 size for more individual instruction acaderny originated in Edmonton. Alberta q Studied with Sonia Chambertain. Maisie McPhee, Gwenyeth Lloyd q Studied and qualified as a dance teacher under Brian Fotey at Toronto q Royal Academy Beltet. imperial Socnety Modern . Studied choreography under James tyooser at Bantt School ot Fine Arts q Taught dance at University of Albert: q Has choreogaphed many production and performed with such notabtes as Lorne Greene. Art Lunkletter Percy Faith MaryLou Oottins q Has made teteviaion appearances and was a former member of the Canadettes dance troupe e Presidentty dancing with Les Foul Foitets under the direction of Alan Lund q Serving on the Maude Whitmore Scholarship Committee eAppearinoonCBCteteviaionnetwortthistatt VALERIE LEE Director (Ballet. Tap. Modem Jazz) -- The debate in Waterloo col-mil. The report's recommenda- tions were partially respon- sible for a proposal the fol- lowing year to establish a committee "to monitor the effect further development will have on the Clair Creek." The committee, to have had representation from area residents " well as an elected member of council, did not receive ap-' proval of city council and was never formed. According to the adminis- trative report submitted to council last night, "recent review of the proceedings in this area as they have deve- loped over the last two ACADEMY OF DANCE t, THEATRE ARTS REGISTRATION Evening Clams Tuesday & Thundoy Starting Tuesday who: , 1 6:30- 9:30 am. \ %//8 e,j2j',',',, Ewing Chaos Tuesday a. Thursday Starting Toad“ mall”! I , 7:oo - moo p.m. Cambridg- NEXT WISE “All“ 9 Ed) St. East, Waledoo Phone 886-3010 (between King & Rogma Sis beyond ll Irt, 'st f) Those who weren't con- tacted about the reunion can contact Chris Barker at the Adult Recreation Centre re- garding future reunions. The first Pool. Reunion held by the City of Waterloo at the Rink in the Park was a huge success according to one of the organizers, Chris Barter. The reunion held August 25, was attended by 65 in- structor/lifeguards who worked at one of Waterloo’s pools between 1954 and 1979. Ms. Barker said the alumni spent the evening having fun, discussing old times and ice-skating. years and as they currently" appear has led city staff to recommend a revision to the approach" of leaving the area in its natural state. Council endorsed the com- mittee's recommendation to spend the $5,000 to regrade the area to be mowed. Howard Dietrich, who has spent many years as a lit guard, pool manager and , pervisor at municipal poo was presented with a “slow whistle" from past and pre- sent pool managers. Lifesavers reunion ( a success

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