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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 May 1998, p. 16

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STEVENS BATH TOWELS _ The Penderecki String Quartet will begin an intensive chamber music program for serious ensemble students at the high school and university levels, beginning June 2 Universityâ€"level students will prepare at least two fullâ€"length string quartets and perform in at least one of the concerts in QuartetFest, a festival of string chamber music held each summer by the Penderecki String Quarâ€" tet In addition to individual coaching and master classes, students can listen to rehearsals by Wilfrid Laurier Universitys internaâ€" wonally renowned quartet and distinguished guest arusts. Past guest coaches have included the Fine Arts String Quartet, Lalayette String Quartet, St. Lawrence String Quartet, cellist String quartet offers chamber music program tionally renowned quartet and distinguished guest artists. Past guest coaches have included the Fine Arts String Quartet, Lalayette String Quartet, St. Lawrence String Quartet, cellist Roman Boris, clarinetist James Campbell, violinist Douglas McNâ€" abney and guitarist Sylvie Proulx. For further information, conâ€" tact Paul Pulford at 88+â€"0710. ext. 2692 Persons owning land in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo which consists of the Townships of North Dumfries, Wilmot, Wellesley, Woolwich and the Cities of Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo are required under Chapter W.5, Sections 3, 16 and 23 of the WEED CONTROL ACT, R.S.O0. 1990 to destroy all noxious weeds growing on their land. Notice is hereby given that unless noxious weeds growing on their land withâ€" in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo are destroyed by the date of June 8, 1998 and throughout the season, the Regional Municipality may enter upon the said land and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the property owner as set out in the Act. Noxious weeds shall be destroyed by the following methods: â€"(a) pulling or otherwise removing the plants from the soil; â€" (b) cutting the roots or stalks or the plants before the seeds have developed sufficiently to open after the cutting; â€" (c) plowing or cultivating the soil in which the plants are growing; â€"(d) treating with a herbicide that causes the plants to be destroyed or prevents the growth of the plants or ripening of their seeds. The Regional Municipality of Waterloo strongly encourages the methods of (a), (b) or (c) to control noxâ€" ious weeds. Designated noxious weeds requiring eradication are Common Barberry, European Buckthorn, Wild Carrot, Colt‘sâ€"Foot, Dodder, Goat‘sâ€"Beard, Poison Hemlock, Johnson Grass, Knapweed, Milkweed, Poisonâ€"Ivy, Blackâ€"Seeded Proso Millet, Ragweed, Yellow Rocket, Sowâ€"Thistle (Annual & Perennial), Cypress Spurge, Leafy Spurge, Bull Thistle, Canada Thistle, Nodding Thistle, Russian Thistle, Scotch Thistle and Tuberous Vetchling. Region of Waterloo Byâ€"law Number 93â€"017 designates Velvetleaf as a local noxious weed under the provisions of the Weed Control Act. Inquiries and complaints should be directed to 575â€" 4591. Barry Glofcheskie E. Stettner, CMO, CMC Weed Inspector Regional Clerk Marvin Bosetti, Clerk Gordon Ludington, Clerk Township of North Dumfries Township of Wellesley Jane Steller, Clerk Kris Fletcher, Clerk Township of Wilmot Township of Woolwich avnaten REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY ‘ OF WATERLOO ,:3;&9 NOTICE TO RESIDENTS AND je€ PROPERTY OWNERS TO *>â€"=* DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS for all ages, 100 languages Canadian Bible Society Store 1 Weber St. W. (at College) Kitchener, ON 9â€"5 Mon. 743â€"5590 E. Stettner, CMO, CMC Regional Clerk Gordon Ludington, Clerk Township of Wellesley Kris Fletcher, Clerk Township of Woolwich Fri 9â€"3 Sat. Sawyer is the winner of 16 national and international awards, including the prestiâ€" gious Science Fiction and Fanâ€" tasy Writers of America‘s Nubula Award. He is best known for writing hard sciâ€" ence fiction based on rigorous research and science plausibilâ€" ity. He has sold 12 novels to major publishers in the U.S., among them End of an Era, shortlisted as the only nonâ€" American nomination for the best foreign novel for Japan‘s top science fiction award, the Sciun. The book has been printed in eight countries â€" Britain, Germany, France, ltaly, Japan, Poland, Russia and Spain. Robert J. Sawyer to give reading at arts centre Canada‘s only nativeâ€"born fullâ€"time science fiction writer Robert J. Sawyer will give a reading May 30 at 1:30 p.m. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Sawyer‘s short stories have appeared in some of the world‘s topâ€"selling science ficâ€" tion magazines and have been included in â€" numerous anthologies. The film rights to two of his works â€" The Termiâ€" nal Experiment and Illegal Alien â€" have also recently been optioned. This literary event is being THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Additional information may be obtained by calling 575â€"4785 RECEPTION TO FOLLOW m se ad® NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING * Presentation of Awards * Election of Directors Heritage Directions in Ontario Guest Speaker: Richard Moorehouse Program Director Ontario Heritage Foundation WATERLOO REGIONAL HERITAGE FOUNDATION Tuesday, June 9, 1998 â€" 7:30 pm WALPER TERRACE HOTEL Crystal Ballroom 1 King St. W., Kitchener of the sponsored in part by the Canada Council. There is no charge for admission and free parking is available across the street from the wheelchair accessible centre. The centre‘s Tea Room will be open from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Mutual Music, the annual free community concert sponâ€" sored by The Mutual Group, brings Canadian conductor Brian Jackson to the Waterloo Park Bandshell June 7 to lead the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Symâ€" phony in a program featuring a variety of selections for all age groups. Jackson is the principal pops conductor for both the Victoâ€" ria Symphony and Orchestra London. Mutual Group to host concert in the park A recognized champion of Canadian composers, Jackson has led every major orchestra in Canada, as well as orchesâ€" tras in Europe, the U.S. and South America. The free concert begins at 2 p.m. Free parking at Waterloo Park is available off Seagram Drive at Westmount Road.

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