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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 May 1976, p. 19

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; Page 20 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, May 12, 1976 > . The board of governors of the University of Waterâ€" . loo elected four new memâ€" bers from the communityâ€" ::-hrgeatibmb y. . . They are D. Peter Allison. Kitchener; Jim Brechin, ~Toronto; J.M. (Don) Doug ard B. Rodger, Ottawa. Mr. Allison and Mr. Rodâ€" will serve from May 1, 1976 to April 30, 1979, succeedâ€" ing Derek Maguire and Karl «) SCHENDEL CPRNEY 120 KING STREET SOUTH, WATERLOO â€" 888â€"1 1800 OFFICE FURNITURE » STATIONERY » ART SUPPLIES . GIFTS Open Daily to 5:45 p.m. Thureday & Friday till 9:00 p.m. oo y * *3 ..O *¢ & * _ & & & ® oC «* EDDINGS tario regional director of education, Canadian Labour «& and chief executive officer, Babcock and Wileox Canada Ltd., will serve to April 30, 1978, to complete the term of Carl A. Polleck of Kitch ener. Mr. Poliock was forâ€" merly chairman of UW‘s board of governors. He beâ€" came chancellor of the uniâ€" versity last year and is now an exâ€"officio member of the a? 0‘ ..f(;évs' f 5217 Add an extra touch of charm to your special day! Visit Schendel‘s Invitations. iImprinted table decoâ€" rations. Guest books. Here are some special gift ideas. eREVERSIBLE FONDUE and STEAK BOARDS ... ... 8.756 eCUT GLASS VASES eCANDLE HOLDERS IN GLASS, e1CE BUCKETS from .. 16.96 eSALAD SETS in WOOO 21.96 h and graduated in mechanical engineering in 1966. He is ~now manager of engineering for Sutherlandâ€"Schultz Ltd., in Kitchener.. He served as president of the UW Alum ni Assgociation from 1972 to lengthy World War I1 serâ€" vice in the Royal Navy and was employed by the Steel Company â€" of . Canada in Hamilton from 1948 to 1966. During this period he beâ€" Mr. Douglas graduated in geological engineering from the University of Saskatchâ€" ewan in 1940 and a year later received his Master of Sciâ€" ence degree in geology from McGill University, Montreal. _ He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II and worked for several Caâ€" nadian mining and smelting companies in engineering and management positions prior to joining Babcock and Wilcox. Mr. Rodger, 27, graduated from Waterloo in geography in 1971. After a brief teachâ€" ing career he joined the Ottawa Housing Authority becoming project manager for 1,000 family and senior citizen units in 1973. He/is now a housing officer for the City of Ottawa, responâ€" sible for research, policy formulation â€" and impleâ€" mentation of various housing programs. Mr. Allison,>36, came to He is also executive offiâ€" cer of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps in Ottawa and viceâ€"president of the UW Alumni Association. 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2 370 / LEAGUE BOWLING â€" OPENINGS Six Lanes will be available next fall, on Wednesday @wenings from 9:00 â€" 11:00 p.m. WATERLOO BOWLING LANES _ _ _ BOWLING 10:00 a.m. â€" 11 :00 p.m. Saturday 1 :00 â€" 11 :00 p.m. Sunday â€" Afternoons and Evenings Daily 4 :00 â€" 6:30 p.m. 45° Game OPEN BOWLING DAILY FAMILY BOWLING Againr in 1976, the Grand River Conservation Auâ€" thority is sponsoring a Reâ€" source Management Camp. ages of 15â€"17, interested in An operetta called the Gypsy Troubadour will be presented Thursday and Friday by students of Centennial public school. The show features (front left to right) Adam Brown and Kathy Attridge and (back left to right) Dave Bateman, Lynda Watson and Mike Brzogowski. > learn more about the great Management Camp is for sion of summer campS$ that highlight recreation, the Resource Camp stressâ€" es man and his impact on the natural environment. During the week, campers will be exposed to a "hands on"* _ learning _ situation whereby they will obtain a better â€" understanding of the various careers in this field. By this, it is meant that campers will actively enâ€" gage in resource manageâ€" ment â€" pursuits. Stream surveys and water studies will be undertaken. Bird and wildlife studies will be held. Timber cruising and other forest and water Unlike the normal verâ€" GRCA plans resource camp _ will be discussed. In other words, the Resource Manâ€" agement Camp‘ will give practical experience _ to campers wishing to furâ€" ther their education toâ€" wards the goal of conservâ€" ing our natural resources. The site of the Resource Camp is to be the Taquanâ€" yah Nature Centre. Located near Cayuga, the> area Eleven ladies attended the regular meeting of the Opti Mrs. Club May 3 at bhard and softwood habi+ tats that are ideal for this type of study. In addition, field trips will be . made to the Fairlake Wildfowl Management Area where the Conservation Authority birds, as well as to the Belwood Nurseries where station of the watershed Opti Mrs. club has draw THE TREASUR E TROVE Hours 10â€"5:30 Tues. â€" Sat. 16 Union St. E. be like an outdoor clas¢ room, will not be all work the Transylvania Club. _ Nominations were held for the 1976â€"77 slate of ofâ€" ficers. They are Mrs. Eden Snyder, â€" president; . Mrs. Peter Struewing, â€" secreâ€" tary; Mrs. James Kuntz, treasurer, and Mrs. Ross Shantz, past president. Mrs. Struewing and Mrs. Pat Rehkopf will be conâ€" venors for the club‘s sixth annual wine andâ€" cheese party November 20. At the next â€" regular meeting June 7, a draw will be made on a quilt fire is always fun and swimming is right beside the campsite. _ duration are to be con ment Camp was so successâ€" ful inâ€" 1975 that the two July 10â€"16 and July 24â€"30. The cost is $35 per session which includes all food and equipment expenses. Applications may be obâ€" tained by writing the Comâ€" munity Relations division of the Grand River Conâ€" servation Authority, Box 729, 400 Clyde Rd., Camâ€" bridge. ~ sewn by members of the club. The quilt will be on display in Kâ€"W _ stores until the day of the draw. Thecamp,wh@hitfi@ play.

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