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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Aug 2007, p. 14

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14 + WATERLOO CHRONICLE + Wednesday, August 1, 2007 DICKSON _ sO@mfy 35b Sasaga Drive at Manitou Kitchener 5$19.893.8687 (between Homer Watson and Wabanaki, past CAA) www.blindsareus.ca _ _ Blinds Are Us Murray admits the park‘s campâ€" ground isn‘t as soughtâ€"after as some other local attractions, like the Elora Gorge. Continued from page 12 "I think we‘re our own little secret," he said. "I think with the people who come here we‘re very popular, but we‘re not nearly as wellâ€"known as some of the larger areas." Park not as wellâ€"known as others The cost is $32 per night for serviced sites, $27 for unserviced, with a maxiâ€" mum of six people per site. "We can pretty much cater to any persons needs," said Murray of the camping area, which often attracts families who take advantage of the park‘s playgrounds and beach. _ Some come for the weekend, others for a week or two. The conservation area‘s six kilomeâ€" tres of trails attract many local hikers and bikers â€" some purchase seasonal passes and come out for daily walks with their dogs. "The trails go throughout all the difâ€" ferent parts of the park, so you can be in some grass meadows, you might be "I think we‘re our own little secret." â€"Chris Murray Park superintendent WATERLOO Chapters Bookstore 428 King St. N. Wordsworth picked up Books 100 King St. S. Forwell Variety 242 King St. N. Waterloo ( Adult Centre 185 King St. South 605 Laurelwood Waterioo Town Square Kiosk The 7â€"11 256 King St. N. Quick Trip Variety 347 Erb St. West 41 King St. N Unique walking through some pine plantations or through some mature hardwood forests. There‘s a lot of variance to it," he said. Laurel Creek Conservation Area‘s superintendent Chris Murray stands outside the park‘s gatehouse, off Westmount Road, where guests can check in and pay their fees before enjoying the many activities the park has to offer. As well, interpretive programs â€" including guided walks, bird watching and bat hikes â€" offered by the naturalâ€" ists at the Laurel Creek Nature Centre allow visitors to learn more about their surroundings. The pari solely operates from the revenue it generates with admission fees. In Italian, the word Obbligato means "indispensable, essential, to the musical work". This is the name given to a series of loudspeakers from Angstrom. This is a quality Canadian product that is hand assembled in Markham, Ontario. 1 4 These speakers are a truly magnificent feat of l C ~ engineering. They offer sound so impressive that | \\ stppzntt : | "even casual listeners will take notice". At U O Angstrom they have overcome many issues with f‘*g B designing speakers. JA Loudspeakers suffer from a phenomenon called 0 ; "Cabinet and baffle run on". Cabinets vibrate or Sn resonate as the drivers move from the electrical signal. This smears and distorts the sound. Their triâ€"composite cabinet with off angle and double window braces eliminate this problem. As visually stunning as they sound, the cabinets are finished in cherry wood with inlaid fronts. The cabinets are constructed of Zem mdf and bonded to 2¢m 13 ply Baltic Birch plywood. The cabinet is a triâ€"composite, mass loaded component. Angstrom engineers found that when they bonded 2¢m mdf to 2 em Baltic Birch, outstanding acoustic properties were achieved. Apart from construction, the compoâ€" nents used internally in the speakers are of very high quality. At Gibson Sound & Vision we take pride in offering these highâ€"quality Canadian made products. Come in /"'\oday for an audition in our acoustically enhanced listening A C sBammareay. T00MS and make sure you bring your favorite music! Dayâ€"use rates are $4 per adult, $2.50 i hk Â¥ P EESIYML OBBLIGATO! Tech Talk from Scott Gibson This article is part of a new Chroniâ€" cle series called Things To Do in Waterâ€" too that will run throughout the sumâ€" mer. If you have any suggestions for future articles, please send an email to Jennifer at jormston@waterloochroniâ€" cle.ca or call 519â€"886â€"2830, ext. 203. for kids aged six to 14, and free for chilâ€" dren under five. Seasonal passes are also available. For more information, go to www.grandriver.ca or call 519â€"884â€" 6620. ENNEER ORMSTON PHOTO

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