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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Jun 1998, p. 22

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The SKJarâ€"Peppler showroom is moving to Pearsons of New Hamburg for 10 days only. The doors will be closed on Wednesday, June 24 to prepare for our Biggest Sale of the Year! 4 . dike Woodside National Historic Site in Kitchener will be celeâ€" â€" to be a fiiting place to hold brating July 1 (Canada Day) in a big way by hosting a special . citizenship was establishe citizenship ceremony with the Citizenship and Immigration . year as prime Mhinister. The citizenship ceremony, to run from 2â€"3 p.ta., will not only welcome new citizens to the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo area but will also allow local residents to reaffirm the Oath of Citizenâ€" ship and to express their commitment to Canada. Woodside, the boyhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada‘s 10th and longestâ€"serving prime minister, seems * FREE DELIVERY * FREE SETâ€"UP * WE EVEN REMOVE Woodside holds citizenship ceremony YOUR OLD FURNITURE! 6 A L Pearsous? QFNEW HAMBUR ‘s§ NEW HAM.B'UR'C Fine Furniture In fact, William Lyon Mackenzie King was the first person to be granted the status of Canadian citizen under the Canadian Citizenship Act. f Everyone who attends the July 1 event will be invited to stay for cake, to take a tour of the historic house and grounds, to watch videos on Canadian symbols and to have fun with Vicâ€" torian games. Thursday, June 25 â€" Sunday, July 5 . (closed Wednesday, July 1) ; SAVE ) UP TO ' latest collections of furniture These are ONE OF A K.ND showroom models and won‘t last long. When they‘re gone, they‘re gone. Hurray in for best selection on so%ns, chairs, rediners, loveseats and occasional tables. troditional & country styles Sigarâ€"Peppier features collections of casual living Tent Sale s1210 $1384 $1398 S â€" Sofu, Chair, Loveseat Formerly Seyler‘s Home Furnishings Swivel Rockers Wing Chairs ON Sikklarâ€"Pepplers‘ UW cryptographic centre celebrates official opening Distinguished professer emeritus Wilham Tutte: now The University of Waterloos new Centre for Appled Crypâ€" tographic Research celebrated ts officia openin@last Friday by paving tribute to a matheâ€" matruan whose calculaions lad the foundation for the cenâ€" Reg. Tent S3138 _ $1255 $1089 $575 S70M $328 $605 $326 For mare information on the program call the Grand River Conservation Authority al 621â€"2763 The Region‘s Review Comâ€" mittee also gave the nog to a fuel storage tank upgrade to protect groundwater The Rural Water Quality Program offers a high level of costâ€"share as well as a wider range of project types than Ulh('r prngr.lm% in Ontario The program is the only one of its kind in the province The goal is to improve water qualâ€" ity, with the behef that water quality will improve if everyâ€" one works together and shares the cost of clean water The projects approved include three manure storage tanks, two milk house wash water projects, two clean water projects, a buffer strip, and three nutrient management plans The Region of Waterloo and area farmers are sharing the cost of protecting and improvâ€" ing water quality under a new funding program. The Rural Water Quality Program recently approved $52,000 to fund 12 new proâ€" jects Formers/Region share the cost of improving and profectiing water quality Tutte is also recognized as the "academic grandfather" of Prof. Scott Vanstone and Prof Douglas Stinson, who hold endowed chairs with the crypâ€" tography centre. Tutte retred from UW in 1985 and returned to his home town of Newmarket, England reured and an adjunct faculty member in the combinatorics and optimization department has been named honorary director of the cryptography centre ‘Arguably the most famous mathernaticran on staff at UW and grandfather of graph theâ€" ary, â€" Tutte is also being honâ€" ored tor his groundâ€"breaking work at the British cryptana Iytic headquarters at Bletchlex Park during the Second World Ward. said Alfred Menezes a At Bletchley Park, Tutte, as a young mathematician (reim the University of Cambridge managed to break FISH, a series ol German military codes for enerypting commuâ€" nications. Termed "the greatest intellectual feat of the whole war," the work on FISH led to the development of Colossus, "the world‘s first electromic computer," in which Tutte played a key role. lellow faculty member in the department, in a news release

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