Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jul 1976, p. 6

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Par 6 - Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, Juty att. 1978 lan Johnson. a student at University of Waterloo. recently received a $4,500 scholarship from the feder- al government‘s depart- ment of National Defence. q Patient and Courteous instructors for all ages a Modern Dual Control Cars . Free Pick-up - oSame car available for Driving Test % oSpecial care for nervous beginners Qalftiikfsiiile" am 'Feriélé instiuctors licensed by the Ministry of Transporta- tion and Communications. commercial printing complete commercial and web offset printers fairway pref! 225 Fairway Road, Kitchener - 579-1630 Monday through Friday 9 to 5 Many sues and colors. {me quality Also safe walk slabs, curbs. steps. onterlockmg Pavers planters red me chops for driveways. etc illlr CANADA DRIVING SCHOOL also a complete lune of hreplace budding materials tncludrrng the Bellfue System JLAGSTONE "A/ALLSTONE -ROCKERY tum right on Weber one block oorth of King 884-0860 __ FOR PROFESSIONAL DRIVER TRAINING CALL 8t6-460tt OPEN 9 a.m. till " PM. LANDSCAPING and BUILDING STONE 60 Schaefer sr. Waterloo Complete Collision And Refinishing Service PATIO SLABS all kinds including student wins government scholarship LEDGERROCK ASHLAR SPLIT FIELOSTONE Mr. Johnson wilt begin working towardshisMasters degree in the fall and will be centering his studies around the North American Indians. He is particular- ly interested in research- ing the Sheena uprising of 1987 which tookylace be- tween the Tsinihian In- dians and the white settlers of Hazel. British Columbia. “1 want to provide in- sight into contemporary civil-military relations as they affect not. only the Canadian Indian but Can- dians at large," said Mr. Only seven such scholar- ships are awarded in Canada and they are given to students who are studying for their Masters degree or PhD. The students are required to study in the areas of mili- tary history. political science. civil military re- lations. internal studies or East European economic reform. Broadcast van will tour Mr. Johnson. received his Honours Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Waterloo and completed the four year course in three years. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.V. John- son, 75 Albert Street in Waterloo. A 'Good News' broadcast van began touring Waterloo Region streets on Monday. The van is a joint project of CHYM/CKGL Radio and the B.F. Goodrich Ride Centre. Kitchener. It will be operated by local students and will broadcast re- ports of local happenings of public interest within the community. John Larke. vice-president and general manager of CHYM/CKGL Radio Sta- tions. said the idea is to provide a public informa- tional service for occur- rences which are normally not covered by the news media. The van will cruise through Waterloo Region seeking out picnics. festivals. base- Ball games or tennis match- es. senior citizens' tea parties and the like. Re- ports hy the students will be brdadcast periodically during the week over both CHYM-AM and CKGL-FM stations. The vehicle will be equipped with sophisticat- ed broadcast equipment. 14 Princess St. West 886-2900 or 886-2372 WATERLOO BOWLING LAN ES Chitdreo (shoes tree) 3 Games 51.00 Students 3 Games $1.25 Adults 3 Games 8150 FULLY AIR CONDITIONED BOWLING , Daily a:oo--6 :30 p.m. 40c Game 10:00 a.m.---ql :00 pm. Saturday 12 Nooo--1 q :00 pm Sunday 12 tgoon---3o:30 'rt. OPEN BOWLING DAILY " Your Picnic is Rained Out Come Bowling - We're FAMILY BOWLING JULY ty AUGUST SPECIAL for i-raaairiion if." Effective July Ist The Blyth Summer Festi- val is pleased to announce that due to the overwhelm- ing box office response. Mostly in Clover. by Harry J. Boyle ls to be held over Ian Johnson of Waterloo looks at the telegram which informed him of the scholarship he will receive in the fall. Mr. Johnson is working on his masters degree at the University of Waterloo. . for one performance on Monday. August 9. This comedy about Huron County life in the Mrs and 30's was the Festivars most successful play last season and is now breaking Wishes to Announce the Opening of His Office for the Practice of Optometry at KW. Family Medical Centre, 824 King Street West, Suite 305, Kitchener, Ontario. Telephone 742-2531 . BILL WOOLNER Optometrist Turkey. a play especially written for children. will be presented for two per- formances only on Satur- day. July 31 and August 7 at 2 pm. This play which was written by Festival ac- tor and playwright Jim Schaefer. is a beguiling comedy about a turkey who says no to the farmer's axe. l975 attendance records. Remaining performances are July 30 and August 7 and August9.

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