Vernon Horte, president of the Canadian Arctic Gas Company, will be the guest speaker Sept. 15 at the fall general meeting of the Waterloo Chamber of Comâ€" merce. Mr. Horte‘s topic will be the proposed Arctic gas Page 6 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday , September 8,1976 Pipeline proponent will speak to chamber mm n nc o cmainneini es o j cce ccce,,, w c c sc cce es e e o_ | BP â€" P o pipeline. His company has proposed the pipeline to transport Canadian _ gas from the Mackenzie River delta area to Canadian conâ€" sumers and United States gas from the north slope of Alaska to US consumers. It has spent six years exâ€" organization hopes to hold general meetings four times a year in the future. The meeting Sept. 15 will be held enyvironmental and economâ€" i¢ aspects of the pipeline. Chamber manager, M. W. Bluegrass festival will â€" benefit rape centre at the Waterloo Motor Inn. Tickets for the dinner and meeting are $5.50. They can chamber office. candidates‘ night in Novemâ€" Future general meetings could include a municipal On Sunday, September 19, grass Country and Folk fesâ€" CKGL will present a Blue tivalâ€"benefit. The proceeds Byâ€"Law No. 3868 of the City of Waterlioo requires that the owner or harbourer of a dog within the limits of the City of Waterioo, shall withâ€" in ten (10) days after becoming the owner of such dog, cause the dog to be registered with the City Treasurer and procure a license thereâ€" for. The license and tag fee to be levied and collected from the owner of every dog is $2.00, which is payable only once by every owner or harâ€" bourer of each dog. Any person who has not already obtained a Permanent Dog License Any person who has not already obtained a Permanent Dog License should make application as soon as possible at the oftice of the City Treasurer, Marsiand Centre, 20 Erb Street West, Waterloo. Applicaâ€" tions may also be made by mail by forwarding your remittance and the following information: name and address of the owner and the breed. colour and sex of the dog. 50 Westmount Rd. N. PERMANENT DOG LICENSE z2 â€", MONDAY to SATURDAY TT (\‘3 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. %‘;gz ns sunNpaAYs To Pos#Pass and westmount place pharmacy 578â€"8800 We honor ... DV.A., Blue Cross, Green Shield and Welfare Drug Plans. By the way we deliver. ber and a meet your memâ€" ber of Parliament or the Legislature night. The chamber recently initiated a quarterly inâ€" formation bulletin for memâ€" bers entitled Chalet News. HOLIDAYS 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Waterloo Elevenâ€"yearâ€"old _ Louise Boldt and _ Dawnâ€"Marie Beérger of Lakeshore Vilâ€" lage collected $23 for Muscular Dystrophy durâ€" ing the weekend. The two girls canvassed a threeâ€" ‘block area around their homes to raise the money. Mr. Turner said the new bulletin‘s aim is to make the activities of the chamâ€" ber better known to memâ€" bers. It is also an opporâ€" tunity for members to exâ€" A crafts fair and workâ€" shops will be going on at the same time and tickets to the festival entitle the holder admission to a dance on â€" Saturday, September 18, at the same location. The dance begins at 8 p.m. Tickets are available in the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo arâ€" ea at Sam‘s, Records on Wheels, CKGL Radio Staâ€" tion, _ Art‘s _ Recreation, Gragl Electronics, Sound Unlimited and by mail order from the Waterloo Regional Rape Distress Centre, Box 675, Waterloo. .The festival will be held at the Pioneer Sportsâ€" man‘s Club, 211 Pigneer Tower Road in Kitchener. Events will begin at 12 noon and run through until 11:00 p.m. The lineâ€"up of musicians â€" include, Apaâ€" loosa, Cody, Shirley Eikâ€" hard, Em and Friends, Humber â€" River Valley Boys, Bill Hughes, Christa Jacobs, Saddle Tramp, Saltspring Rainbow, Watâ€" son and Reynolds and Daâ€" vid James Bowen, Bob Webb, Debra Ann Webb and more. $23 is raised for MD fund ‘‘The benefit is being put on for us, not by us," said Annette Frymer, an emâ€" ployee at the centre. ‘‘We‘ve been going through a financial crisis and this benefit is an effort to remeâ€" dy this and help us to keep going for another year. from the event will go to the Waterloo Regional Rape Distress Centre. on current issues he said.