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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Dec 1987, p. 46

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RAGING BLAZE Canadian Studies Program. The grant will help to pay for the French translation of "The Handbook for Cultural Trustees." The English version, published by University of Waterloo Press, and sponsored by the Samuel and Saidye Broafman Family Foundaâ€" tion, in association with the Waterloo Arts Research Group (WARG), has proven to be a very popular resource book. "It has been so well received that a second printing is being considered now," said Prof. Michael McDonald, Associate Dean of Arts in approved a gj-ang of 325,200 for the UW charge of special projects. . McDonald said the handbook, which acts as a guide for cultural trustees and administrators of theatres, galleries, museums, and orcheâ€" Good Tidings, Good Mixers Good lPowm! The Secretary of State, David Crombie, has French translation for cultural trustee book A oven used to treat carpets fire Friday night at the with heat caused a $20,000 Kraus Carpet factory It provides a wide range of insightful inforâ€" mation for cultural trustees about how to run and monitor such organizations, including considerations such as public trust concept, legal and moral questions, policy making, board membership, meetings and planning. The handbook is in threeâ€"ring binder form which also makes it easier to use as an organizational tool. McDonald said the French version of the handbook, which is being translated by the Ottawaâ€"based company Alphascript Ltd., and stras, is the only one of its kind in Canada, and probably in the U.S. edited by UW instructor Chantalle Laroche, will be available in the spring. Indications are there is already an eager market for the handbook in the Quebec arts community. If you are interested in delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after school, please _ * fill in the application form and send it to our office immediately. Applicants should be at least 10 years of age. This week‘s carrier is 11â€" yearâ€"old Jeremy Snider who delivers in the Cornerbrook Cr. area of the city. Jeremy Carriers are needed in the following areas: is in grade 6 at N.A. Macâ€" where two of his favorite subjects are Art and French. Jeremy lists a recent visit to Florida as his favorite trip. When not in school or travelling the globe, Jeremy likes to play football. In fact, Jeremy would like to play in the CFL when he is eligible for the draft. Eachern _ Public _ School w 0P 0 .00 20 .0 t % 30 % o 0 00 0 3 00 00 % Earn Extra Money‘! Jeremy Snider CORNERBROOK CRES. WOODBEND CR. / ASHBERRY CR. DIETZ AVE. S. / WESTMOUNT RD. MARSHALL STREET p UPTOW':‘WATER:g'(‘) ) ( e > ncess, na KIMT. S. AT JOHN ST. DOVER ST. GLENRIDGE DRIVE DALE CR. / CARLAW PL. BLUEVALE ST. N. TERRYSTONE WALK / ARLENE PL. BLUESTREAM ROAD FORESTLAWN ROAD CAMILE CRES. / CANTERBURY DR. BRIDGE ST. AT UNIVERSITY AVE. ERB ST. W. (at University) WATERLO& CHRONICLE Greg Cassidy, Circulation Manager 45 Erb St. E., Waterioo, Ont. N2J 1L7 886â€"2830 CARRIER CORNER Telephone

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