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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Sep 1979, p. 12

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Dan! w-m uma suede ammo Bee may andmmw Sues S to 15 Mfg Suoo Rea GALAXY PROCE SWO 00 canon D Pretty Perky Bloom Many SMPS m All the atest FAN POW)" Sam 6 to t6 By "owdrd Elliott steaks and beans".- for theSt. Agatha Children’s at the lunch Will be run by . ChrooleN "aft mu: Don't worry, it's not a Village. voitmteerg from the If you happen to be around hobo's convention. Man of The unusual lunch menu is ~WCLUA. Entertainment Kichener's Farmers Market the people you’ll see will be courtesy of the Waterloo antl'door prizes will also be on Friday, September 28, prominent members of the County Lite Underwriters provided. ' you'" probably notice a community, and they'll be Association, the group spon- The-St. Agatha Children’s large group of people dig- tlettg,1 in a "Poor Boy's soring the event. Village is a treatment cen- ging in to a feast of “tube Lune eon" to raise funds The food and bar facilities tre for children with emo- Page " - Waterloo Chronicle, WM. September 12. 1979 Lite qptittry)t'rittsrtii ._s;pons_Or_ children 's village, lunch With pioper planning and sufficient skill, a windmill could be used to power g household, he said. A similar (Continued from page 1 I) WIT? recycled. Ground floor condominium. sleeps four, beau- tifully furnished. F Windmill a machine] df past Available Gotcha! - $400. U.S. Nbvombor. December - $500. U.S. PHONE 886-8083 axlg , metal. Many of the materials he used Nose" oruls $1799 GUESS \NHO’S T READY FOR 1lllFAllll,,1,,, Form - -__ (opp Hu-way Market) 7W1 FACTORY ‘OUTI E18 930to6 Mor, Tues sat 930to930 W Thurs Fn Althbug'h Ron has no immediate plans to go into. the windmill business, he feels that by the year 2000 there will be a considerable demand for the energy saving devices. . That may sound like futuristic thinking, but, Ron believes we must start cutting down on electrical waste. Windpower is safe, economical, almost main- tenance free and noiSeless. _ "I'd like people to start thinking about wind power as a source of energy," the 21-year-old inventor said, because in the future, we may have no choice. enlarged .model could be installed; or a number ot smaller windmills could be constructed and placed in strategic pogitions. _ -- _ _ _ If every house in any given area had a windmill to meet some, of the power needs, the total amount of hydro, needed, would deerease considerably, he said. -And a eomhinatiortof wind and solar pbwer might be used to power residential, commercial and indus- trial areas and thus eliminate the need for fossil-fuel College offers course in, spinning For about $30 you can learn the age-old art of spin- ning individuai'hairs into St. Agatha Children’s Vil- lage is financed ttthe Min- istry of Community and So- cial Services along with pri- vate donations. . _ It's an unusual facility in that it is still operating " a family style residential vil- lage - or as a spokesperson for the village said, it's still operated like a family The facility became a treatment centre in mum in 1956 a neeeemiplezaeatr built. Presently the treat- ment centre houses as chil- dren from all over Ontario - but most are from the Waterloo-Kitchener area. tablislied in 1858 u an or- ppggage. and joined no itiyreit "no. "is and 16, E, BreottH-,3-.Straegttt leg‘smdi pleattroot Fantasuc ht Watststzes26to34 Mg Sugg Reg GALAXVPME F. PulttShtrtn.1o0%cotton flannel LatemtstytttsSNrredyodh rtarrowcxgtarartdtauttoocuets Mtg Sugg Rog GALAXYPWE 9800 tfh4Mt G. WMfromawel enowrtspoetswrtarttousatpotyerster/ cottoopm*hptaotsw.s'de potAetstantttN+tappotAets Tan black biueandbrown 9195280044 Mtg Sogg Reg GALAXY“! I. L-tttq-tods-e' Many stybestrxAsdogkyogsseeved 1/-rtetAwrthargytehortt sand tgeevesaodbat) AssortedFall Fausfyles Mute the Ian grey roseandma-Ie Sueswno's‘: Mg Sago Reg GALAXVPRKZE moo $1299 shades SatesSML Mtg Sogg Reg GALAXVPRCE woo $2499 MENS oo' $999 Drawings on MaCMSthNew dIsplay at UW (opp Hr-way Mame!) WetoerCerttre 1370Weber Stl $1299 $999 one .continuous strand or thread at an eight week in- troductory course in Hand 'Spinning and Nature Dyeing is being offered at Cones- toga College's Waterlo‘ Campus. The course will be taught by Marlene Markle who is a graduate of the spinning course at Georgian Cbllege -1heviiiateieitqpt art gallery Ah exhibition of drawings by Rick Pottruff and Phyllis Waugh will be shown at the University of Waterloo Arts Centre gallery starting on September 9 at 3 pm There is no admission charge to the gallery __ located in the Part of the course will be devoted to dyeing the yarns using materials such as onion skins, coffee, apple bark, walnut hulls and black tea, Mr Markle has sam- ples of hundreds of yarns she has dyed using natural materials found around the The course begins on Sa- turday, September 29 an applicants are encouragi togegister early. For mo information, telephone the Continuing Education Office at Conestoga College's Wa- terloo Campus. 885-0300 Both men and women are encouraged to register for the course. Students will spin with a simple "drop spindle" and in addition to m ol. will be using other ani- mal and plant fibres such as camel, alpaca. flax and cot- and is presently working on a thesis on the history of spinning. Prior to becoming a spinner, Ms. Martle raised sheep, harvested the fleece. and weaved and knit many articles using her own wool. till 4 Otihn airerage, children stay at the village for oirmmdarearartdahalf. d The luncheon sponsored by . the local life un- derwriters association is just one of the ways Wa- 'erloo Region groups lend support‘to the St. Agatha fa- cility. Admission to the lunch is $2,50, and it will run from 11:30 a.m. till 2 p.m. cottages. recreational taci- lities and chm-coma, and it bouts'a personal contact type _of_ Reagent not often found in similar facilities. There are about tour chil- dren for every teacher at the village.

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