PAGE Hobson. Wood, Jenkins, Duncan & Wellhauser Richard J. Hobson, Q.C. Wilfred D. Jenkins Edmund L. Wellhauser 12 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27. 1983 is now associated with them in the practice of law STEWART J. MacDONALD Barristers & Solicitors announce with pleasure that 172 King Street South, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4B8 576â€"7200 Hobson, Q.C. Orlin C. Wood lenkins Irwin A. Duncan Wellhauser Gerald E. Taylor Stewart J. MacDonald Chronicle Staft The renovation is just the first stage of a more extensive plan to increase "the financial viability" of the club, according to Bob Mudie, UW‘s food serâ€" vices director, who along with the univerâ€" sity‘s administrative services director Bill .Deeks, recently was appointed club managâ€" ers. Previously the club had been run by an University of Waterâ€" loo Faculty Club memâ€" bers are counting on a new look and new manâ€" agement to launch a bright new future for their club. The Faculty Club, loâ€" cated on UW campus, recently reâ€"opened after having been closed for nearly two weeks for major interiâ€" or renovations. The work, which included the installation of new carpeting and draâ€" peries, a coat of paint or paper for the walls and replacement or reâ€" finishing of much of the club‘s furniture, is esâ€" timated to have cost National Forestry Week will be presented May 1â€"7 to recognize the importance of our forests to our economy, our environment, and our social wellâ€"being. The Canadian Forestry Association, through its provincial chapters, promotes tree planting, tree talks, tree films, tree walks, all to generate appreciation of Canada‘s most important renâ€" ewable resource. Here are some of the facts they are trying to get across: e One out of every 10 jobs in Canada is directly or indirectly related to the forest. e Each year about 800,000 hectares of forest are harvested, of which 200,000 are replanted, 200,000 to 300,000 regenerate reasonably well on their own. and the rest â€" nearly half the total â€" Whole new look for UW‘s Faculty Club TRUCK SALE PRICES SLASHED National Forestry Week is upon us MAZDA No other pickup measures up! DISCOUNTERS ON DUTY Sale ends Sat., April 30/83 On all in stock models 15 University Ave. E., MAZDA \WAIT ERLoO ~I€ In an attempt to inâ€" crease club revenues, the club managers have embarked on a campaign to increase club membership, from the current 500 to 750 or 800. As an incenâ€" independent firm tive to potential memâ€" bers the club has waived its initiation fee and discontinued the 10 per cent surcharge which had been applied to all food and beverâ€" ages. And, although it seems hard to believe that this could happen in these times of everâ€" increasing prices, in an attempt to increase business Mudie and Deeks have totally reâ€" vised the club‘s menu, lowering prices on virâ€" tually all items, includâ€" ing those from the bar. Mudie added that evâ€" ervone had *"put out more than 100 per cent" to get the club overhaul completed for its grand opening last Monday. "There were times I never thought it would be done, but it just all came toâ€" gether,"" he said. lies idle or reverts to scrub. _ e The Toronto Globe and Mail uses an estimated 2,178 trees, or just under three hectares of forest, for a single day‘s issue. _ e Approximately 3.2 hectares of the world‘s forests are being destroyed each second. Laure] Creek Nature Centre is having an ‘"Adoptâ€"aâ€"Tree‘‘ program to promote planting on its property. Waterloo and Kitchener public libraries are promoting tree education with the "for every child a tree" focus. Contact them for more details. Trees are some of our closest neighbours, and some of our most important ones Why not take some time to learn a little bit more about them during National Forestry Week? C "y1CLEF WITH ANY DONUT PURCHASE AND THIS COUPON FREE COFFEE Coffee Break DONUTS COFFEE ALBERT & HAZEL PARKDALE PLAZA WATERLOO (1 coupon per customer) not valid on take out e in store only We Offer More Than Just A Coffee Shop â€" Mon. to Sat. 6 A.M. to 12 MiD. Sunday 8 A.M. to 12 MID. SCOOPED ICE CREAM Bob Mudie DAILY PAPER