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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Aug 1972, p. 2

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@ ARMSTRONG FLOOR COVERINGS @ ARTIST SUPPLIES On June 30th, 1972, the Ontario Legislature appointed a Select Committee to examine, inquire into and report upon the Ontario Municipal Board and to make recâ€" ommendations on: (a) the purpose, object and funcâ€" tions of the Ontario Municipal Board. (b) the jurisdicâ€" tion of the Ontario Municipal Board. (c) the structure and organization of the Ontario Municipal Board. (d) the procedures and practices of the Ontario Municipal Board. (e) the procedures by way of appeal from the orders and rulings of the Ontario Municipal Board, inâ€" cluding appeals by way of petitions to the Lieutenant Governer in Council. (f) the relationship of the Ontario Municipal Board in the discharge of its responsibilities with the Provincial Government, local government and the individual citizen. The Committee invites written briefs from individuals and organizations who may wish to present informaâ€" tion, opinions or suggestions regarding any of the aâ€" bove matters relating to the Ontario Municipal Board. Briefs must be submitted by September 15th, 1972 to the Clerk of the Committee,Box 233, Main Parliament Building, Toronto 182, Ontario. © KEM PAINTS 180 Weber North 578â€"3320 Waterioo John P. MacBeth, Q.C., M.P.P., Alex McFedries, Chairman Clerk Waterfoo Chronicle, Wednesday, August 23, 1972 North America‘s Only Coast to Coast Network of Exclusive Auto Muffler Shops Select Committee Of The Legislature On the Ontario Municipal Board Invitation to Submit Written Briefs PUBLIC NOTICE Custom Pipe Bending Shocks 2 min. inspection â€" no obligation FAST, FREE MUFFLER INSTALLATION About 175 jobs will be available within the next couple of months at Marsâ€" _ These jobs will be created by contracts obtained to proâ€" duce or assemble $85 milâ€" A contract was made with Rapid Data Systems and Equipment Ltd. of Rexâ€" dale to assemble 300,000 12â€" digit electronic deskâ€"top calculators to be retailed at Waterloo, â€"E.J. Pollock, president, said Friday. machines from calculators to teletypewriters. The assembling of the Rapid Printer 2000, a newâ€" ly developed calculator, will be underway by the 202 Mary St., Waterioo for More Sleeping Comfort * Mattress and Continenâ€" tal base are 5‘ x 6%‘. *Complete set includes posturpedic _ mattress built to your specificaâ€" tions, continental base and 6 hardwood legs. $150.00 (Compare) * Workmanship â€" guaranâ€" teed for 5 years. * Free Delivery in Kâ€"W BEAM MATTRESS ~~New contracts increase Marsland business QUEEN SIZE 743â€"3219 Festival documentary done by cable outlet The program will mark the first time that major distribution in Canada and the United States has been attempted by a Canadian cable television company. There are a total of 361 cable outlets in Canada from coast to coast. Not many students get courses in ecology, stream physiology and microâ€" climates as part of their summer jobs. Grand River Cable TV Ltd., which broadcasts on community channel 12 here, has taken its first step into the documentary field as a production company, David Battle, producer/director, announced recently. But that‘s how it is for 131 SWEEP students working for the Grand River Con servation â€" Authority this summer. So far the students have been picking up garbage in conservation areas and other public properties, doing general maintenance work ; helping in the authorâ€" ity‘s information and eduâ€" cation program assisting with administrative duties. ‘‘We have just completed a halfâ€"hour documentary program on Oktoberfest for Kâ€"W Oktoberfest Inc., and have begun distribution to cable television systems in major population centres across Canada and in the northern and eastern United States,"" he said. Now, they are all spendâ€" ing a few days in a giant outdoor classroom. The students began a threeâ€"day series of visits Monday to study areas at Apps Mills Nature center near _ Brantford, â€" Laurel Creek near Waterloo, and Belwood Lake near Fergus. end of September and the 300,000 units will take a year, said Mr. Pollock. The unit weighing eight pounds and measuring 13 by 8% inches and 4% inches thick with a printing head and the ability of printing three lines a second. Rapid Data will market the units. The machine will compete with comparable models retailing in the $500 to $800 range, said Clive Raymond, â€" president / of Part of provincial program ‘"Grand River Cable has _ SWEEP includes education program Ladies‘ & Men‘s Clothes MADE â€" TO â€" MEASURE Imported from Hongâ€"Kong We have a large selection of more than 1500 samples of materials for you to choose from. Terelene â€" Wool,. Italian Silk â€" Mohair, Irighâ€"Scotish Tweed, Doeskin, English Vacuna â€" Cashmere, Camel hair, Wool Worsted. Any style â€" Suit, Skirt, Blazer, Overcoat, etc. (fully lined). ALTERATIONS DONE Phone 884â€" 1633 ‘Last year‘s Oktoberfest drew 280,000 people who consumed 120 tons of sauâ€" sage and 2,265,000 steins of beer,‘"‘* Dr. Bishop said. ‘"This year, we look for atâ€" tendance to rise to 300,000 or more.‘"‘ Other â€" cultural events during Oktoberfest include a bogenschutzenfest (archâ€" ery contest), a German shepherd dog show, a Kirmes (family carnival), antique and art shows, and a mammoth parade on Monâ€" day, Oct. 9. Toronto Rapid Data. ________ _ Two major orders with company already has orders for more than 170,000 units from United States and Canâ€" world‘s largest assemblers of pocketâ€"sized calculators is unable to supply the deâ€" mand for these machines and will be behind by the end of September by $45 milâ€" Their studies will also take certainly captured the exâ€" citement and festivities inâ€" volved in Oktoberfest," Dr. J.D. Bishop, president of Kâ€"W Oktoberfest Inc., said. The celebration is the largest German beer festiâ€" val of its kind held in North America. It will run from October 6 to 14 in the Twin Cities. While at the study areas the students are being given practical training in foresâ€" try, stream study, soils and climate and wildlife habitat. SWEEP (Students Workâ€" ing in an Environmental Enhancement Program) is sponsored by the conservaâ€" tion authorities branch of the ministry of natural reâ€" lion in orders for types of calculators. them to the Fairlake Game Farm south of Galt, Belâ€" wood Nursery and Conesâ€" togo Lake near Elmira. The ministry pays the variâ€" ous conservation authoriâ€" ties across Ontario to hire the students. In return the authorities are requested to provide the students with one half day of environâ€" mental education for every week they work. The threeâ€"day sessions at the study areas will complete the students‘ fiveâ€" day educational program. The first two days of the program August 16 and 17, involved tours of conservaâ€" tion areas, dams and authorâ€" ity projects. Fitness program on for seniors The program is open to all senior citizens in the Twin Cities. Registration fee is $2.50. Classes will begin in the second week of Septemâ€" ber and continue for 10 sesâ€" sions. They will be conductâ€" ed for one hour at the seniâ€" or citizen center at the corâ€" ner of Dupont and Albert Streets in Waterloo. There is no limit on the number of people in the program. Registration closes Septemâ€" ber 7. purpose,"‘ says Iimar Kao, GRCA director of operaâ€" According to a release from the center, the priâ€" mary goal of "A rhythmical movement program to familiar songs‘‘ is enjoyâ€" ment and the secondary goals are improvement of general feelings of health and fitness and increased confidence in one‘s own physical abilities. Each weekly oneâ€"hour sesâ€" sion will include exercises for senior citizens done to the time of piano music. The exercises are more fun than strenuous and are beneâ€" ficial in increasing strength, promoting circulation and cardiovascular â€" endurance latest program for senior citizens announced by the senior citizen center ift Waterloo. the federal government for $1.2 million of ordinance equipment and CN telecomâ€" munications for $500,000 for teletypewriters. Mr. Pollock said this order is further evidence of the cessfully competed with 15 Health and physical fitâ€" Friday Night â€" Postâ€"time 7 :45 DAILY DOUBLE. QUINELLA & EXACTOR FEATURES Elmira Raceway FORD HARNESS@ RACING Only 15 Minutes From Waterloo we could not otherwise afâ€" ford, and it gives the stuâ€" dents a chance to get close to their natural environâ€" tance â€" of _ conservation est industrial _ emp will have 1000 emp when the new jobs are and the United States to obâ€" tain a sizable order from number in several years. and maintaining joint flexiâ€" bility. Singing along with the music is an important part of the program as it is all part of the exercises. Nonâ€" singers are welcome anyâ€" way. Specific movements have been designed by inâ€" structor Joanna Farmer for problems with the feet and Each session is divided into four parts a warmâ€"up march; general loosening and stretching ; exercises for specific body parts, and short, simple dances. Persons interested in reâ€" gistering for the program can contact the center at 579â€"1020. ~ Marsland, Waterioo‘s largâ€" 48 King St. South Waterioo Crystal â€" China Ceramics Cosmetics â€" Cuckoo Clocks _ WINDMILL SHOP For That Unusual Gift Visit The ult Jaâ€"

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