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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Apr 1981, p. 4

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PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22. 1981 TRADE THEM NO FIXTURE IN FOR OR LAMP GENEROUS REFUSED AS ALLOWANCES TRADEâ€"IN wom out, ~ paint spattered lamps & lighting fixtures and your dented, on all our inâ€"stock, new, indoor, outdoor, bright, happy, colourful selection of springâ€"time decorator lamps & fixtures. â€" Bring us »h Light M;N‘A Limited Time Offer! Hurry in Today & Save NO#THFELD D# BE ARINGE the Ligl,a},tlongg!‘m All traded, reusable lamps & fixtures will be renovated during the next few months using summer student help. These reclaimed fixtures will be auctioned off during late September and all the proceeds less expenses will be donated to the Kâ€"W Family Y Building Fund. This is a great opportunity to save on your new lighting fixtures and help the community as well. Weber Parkside Business Centre c 886â€"8460 886â€"8461 ***"*"*%;"RREqâ€"sa es =â€" * _ FOR LIGHTING EXCELLENCE 550â€"C Parkside Drive â€" Waterloo C 0 No matter how old, rusty, scratched, paint spattered, dented or tired . .. The three are Frank F. Wiley, president of S.C. Johnson and Son, Ltd., of Brantford, George Woods of Toâ€" ronto, viceâ€"chairman and chief operating ofâ€" ficer of Trans Canada Pipe Lines and Joseph N. Stutz, also of Toronâ€" to, president of Sunâ€" crest Company of Canâ€" ada (Wynola Corporaâ€" tion Ltd.). Aird accepts second term In other business, the board of governors elected three new members to succeed three who must leave the board after serving the maximum term. More appointments will be made later. Chancellor Aird was present at the meeting, taking his usual active role in the ongoing business of Wilfrid Laurier University, the one role he retained on becoming the Queen‘s representative in the province. \The lieutenantâ€" governor is more than a token head and ‘‘deeply committed to the university and acâ€" tive in its affaigs," said Robert Mcintosh of Brantford, chairman of the university‘s board of governors. His reâ€"election took place during the recent meeting: of the univerâ€" sity‘s board of goverâ€" nors, the final one of the academic year. The Hon. John Black Aird, lieutenantâ€"goverâ€" nor of Ontario and for the past four years chancellor of Wilfrid Laurier University, has accepted a second fourâ€"year term as Laurier‘s chaneellor. Wiley was born in They succeed Walter Hachborn of St. Jacobs, Frank R. Hodâ€" dle and William A. Moesser. The third appointee, Stutz, is a Toronto naâ€" tive and studied piano with Albert Jaffe, Prof. Viggo Kiel and John Weinsweig. He was a member of the board of directors of the Canaâ€" dian Opera Company from 1974 to 1980. He currently is a member of the Canadian Opera Company‘s executive committee. Woods, a native of Montreal and a graduâ€" ate of McGill Universiâ€" ty, joined Trans Canâ€" ada Pipe Lines in Toâ€" ronto as treasurer in 1959 after working for Price Waterhouse and Company in Montreal and Vancouver and a term with Western Canada Breweries in Vancouver. Lieutenantâ€"Goverâ€" nor John Black Aird Kitchener and joined Johnson Wax as adverâ€" tising manager in 1958, serving the company in a number of positions here and abroad before assuming the presiâ€" dency in 1972. â€"

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