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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jul 1982, p. 6

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FAG; ts WAreHLooCHHoNtCLe, WEDNESDAY JULY 7,1982 \ 27" This Gentle Little Animal Can Make You A Substantial Income CHINCHILLA - wan tts m- credibly soft tut us gentle and odor-tree mabung It meal to be reused In your basement or garage For tree Informer hon with no Obltgatlon write to - . Adkins Chinchilla Farm (sonncos, markelmg, supplies) RR. 2 Lyndén, Ont: LOR ITO The committee in cluded reprvscntation from the board, lacul ty. staff, students and constituency. Desig- naked committee mem- bers interviewed all faculty and staff mettr bers at the college, Evaluative responses were solicited from key The "Her for another term wax extended lo Lebolti after a wry t'xtunsiu- review "as completed 0n behalf of the board by a 'sekt'rt member Presidential Heview Committee chaired by Rufus, Jutri, vice-chairman of the board. The new (run “I” run from July l. 1924;! to June 30, Mimi lmbuld succeeded Dr‘ Frank Hpp as president on a part time basis July 1, 1979 and will have cum pleted three full years of service by June 30, 1915.3 Dr Ralph Lebold has accepted another thrvuycar appoint ment as prank-m of Conrad Grebei College at the mutation of the boa rd of directors Lebold accepts second term as Conrad Grebel president Starting in 1983, up- town Waterloo con- struction sites and burned-out areas will be eyesoreh no longer personnel at the Uni service todate. versity of Waterloo and Ten evaluative cate approx/mately too tturies uereused try the questionnaires were comnnlln- including mailed m leaders and leadership style, staff parents m constituent and faculty relation, congn-galmn» mublam ships, yum", tsetting,' of comprehettsite feed goals and objectives. back from a. broad student and academic cruss wrliun of peo programx and rum ple murtications with the The committee also mmutuenvy and um [not with Lebold to Jenny communities reflect with him on his in us “rim-n report Waterloo council Monday approved a Decorative hoarding okayed Regina Street parking lot to open this fall Parking in Uptown Waterloo will be a little easier beginning in the fall. That is when the city's newest parking lot, located on Regina Stu-cl. will he ready for use WLU photographer wins second award recommendation from the city's administra- tive committee that the city set aside funds in the 1983 budget for the painting and rede, corating of protective screening, or hoarding, in the core. term. payparking fa cility with a two-hour maximum limit and some one-hour spat-vs Erecting ta ining the Unlike Min-r city owned lots in the run- this lot will be a hhur! and main- hoarding Affirmations mrlud ed his-ability to build relationships and com mun"), his appruarha bility, uwwrul leader ship style and gund judgnu-nl _ will continue to be the responsibility of the property owner, as re- quired by la'w. Parking will be mom itored by a micro-com, puter parking ticket machine which will be installed at an estimat- ed cost of $7.000. Decorating the screening. "putting some design on it, does discourage graffitti," said Mayor Marjorie Carroll. review rommulw- lndl cated strung pmmu- feedback to Dr Ins bold", work from all gruupx polled . for shorter duration to the board ot direc tort. on Mat 38. the

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