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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Mar 1986, p. 13

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_ Break and enters Waterloo regional police report the following break and enters for the week March 17-23. Weber St. N., entry unknown, money taken. Cornwall St., entry via basement door, cash taken. High St., entry unknown, nothing taken. Albert St., entry via rear window, unknown if anything taken. Blythwood Rd., entry via patio door, cash taken. Austin Dr., entry via window, unknown if anything taken. Caroline St. N., entry via rear window, coins taken. Sunnydale Pl., entry un- known, nothing missing. Sun- nydale PL, entry unknown, watch and ring taken. Lester St., entry unknown, cash taken. Les- ter St., entry unknown, nothing missing. Erb St., unknown if anything taken. Sunview St., entry via basement window, cash taken. Erb St. E., entry via window, coins, cigarettes and shampoo taken. MacGregor Cr., entry to locker, skates taken. UW students (Continued from page 12) Vancouver, and all designs submitted by the schools will be published in Select Homes' national magazine for builders and home- buyers. The ministry also lens to produce a commemorative collection of student de- signs. , T The students started Somfay's tour-month course by "learning some of the basics of energy efficient design," and then completed individual designs which were again refined, with the three best chosen to be developed for the contest. ' For Wen Xiu, the exchange professor in the course, it proved to be an invaluable learning experience. A 7 _ "In China, this is all a new topic. 1 had not read any books on solar energy. But in China, as in North America, it is an enormously important area," Xiu says. "For instance, in the south of China where I come from, people don't have heating in their homes because coal is scarce and electricity is too expensive. But this course and the Rr2000 Challenge have given me some good ideas ,.. I caught the concept of solar energy." -iiarKing and Sciipazza said the contest meant a lot of hard work and late hours while rushing to meet the Jan. 10 submission dead- line. meltimately, though, we wanted something that would sell well in the housing market, and LYNNETTE HANDLEY'S Check for a convenient time and location near you. Classes are limited and filled on a "first-come-first- served" basis. Late registration may be accepted during the first two weeks of classes. _ _ 'Babvsutinq avail: DanceFH: E Faith Lutheran Church 247 Westmount Rd. tdoly Foss Church Easi Ave. Moose Lodge St. Luke's Church Franklin Ave. Carmel Chqrch 200»qu Hm tlr. Faith Lhtheran Church Moose Lodge Wabanaki & Manitou Dr Our Lady of Grace 70 Gracefield Dr, St. Anne's School 250 East. Ave. First United Church 'Tues/Thurs King & William St. 9130-1030 a m First United Church King & W‘miam St yet would blend in well with many existing designs in existing subdivisions," King said. "And I believe we've accomplished that with this design." "We were trying. to design a house that had some controversial aspects, and that still retains the economy of a house for the majority of the public," Scarpazza added. The home is designed for a north-south facing lot. It is about 1,700 sq. ft., with a kitchen and breakfast area, one and a half bathrooms, three bedrooms, a diningroom, livingroom, and a two-car garage. Seen from the front, the drawing looks like a house that could blend into any neighborhood unnoticed. But from the rear, it is considerably more dramatic with a panel of tall, dark-glass windows right across it. This view is also punctuated by a series of gables, almost church-like in appearance - or, reminiscent of the Stratford Festival Theatre roof-points. The house naturally contains many energy efficiencies. Huge glass panels face south, to catch maximum exposure of the sun's warmth on a "trombe" wall - an unseen brick wall immediately behind the glass that heats and passes warmth into the interior. (Only one of the glass panels actually serves as a wim dow.) Tlle winning design will be on display at the National Home Show this month in Toronto. Date. Locations Times or Times To assure your place in a class. you may prtrreqishrr by Making a argue payable to “DanceFlT (Canada) Ltd Fr 4 Fm more mlorm Indicate class location and lime choice on the cheque Mall to: 4-14 Irvin St ' Kitchener. Omano NW ma - _ _-__ -------. Ann-A: IAAAA-am' Wednesday, April 2th. 1986 St. Anne‘s School. East Ave 7 - a pm. Faith Lutheran Church, 207 Westmount mr 9:30 ~1013O a m and 7 - 8 pm h "Mon./Thurs. 9:3tF10:30 am. 'Tues./Fri_ 9:15-10:15 a.m, "TuttsyTttuts, 1:30-2:30 pm. "Mon./Thurs, 9:45-10:45 am "Tues/Thurs, 10:00-11:00 am. 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