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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Sep 1976, p. 11

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Ramon Joyes examines a wooden sculpture by Tim Whiten that is on dis- play at University of Waterloo's art gallery. The Whiten works will be featur- ed at the gallery until Oct. 2. "' _ The Waterloo Federal Progressive Conservative Association will hold its inaugural meeting Sep- tember 29 at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Motor Inn. Guest speaker for the meeting will be Pat Now- lan. MP IAnnapolis Valley" Mr: Nowlan. who was a candidate at the Progreso sive Conservative leader- ship convention in Febru- ary. is chairman of the caucus committee on com- PC 's meet to form riding group " Host: David Watson 1hewers are mvoted to pm the programme by phoning In the" questions and comments Telephone 579-1212 or out of town Zenith 29750 GRAND RIVER CABLE TV CHANNEL 12 " GOOD M.P.P. Waterloo Tonight 9:30 pm "tNJEENSPARK MAN" Mr. Nowlan, among other things, will speak on the question of cable tele- vision and the CRTC's re- cent ruling that American FM stations must be drop- ped from Canadian cable TV transmissions. an is sue which has concerned many residents of Water- loo region. The-new riding of Water- loo was created in the sum- mer of 1976 redistribution munications Live Open Line with special guest act. It takes in the City of There will also be adop- Waterloo. the Stanley tion. of a constitution for Park area in Kitchener. the riding Association and the area in Kitchener election of executive of- bounded by Avondale. licers and directors. Nom- Glasgow, Walter, Shanley, inations will be received and Moore Streets, Wilmot from the floor. Township, Wellesley Town- During the day Mr. Now- ship. and Woolwich Town- lan will take part on a ship. The new riding asso- radio hot-line show and ciation's organization com- will hold TV. radio. and mittee has been meeting newspaper interviews. He over the summer months will also attend a party in preparation for the in- luncheon in Cambridge. augural meeting. " "st', ' e Grand Valley Con- " servation Foundation an- nounced Sept. 21 the appoint- ment of Dr. Joseph (Joe, Connell of Kitchener as its new executive secretary. Mr. Connell is a well- known public speaker, has been a guest lecturer at various universities and formerly taught the “In- terpersonnel Communi- cations" course at Cones- togo College Tor seven years. Joe Connell recently re- tired as secretary-general of the Kitchener-Waterloo Y.M.C.A. Earlier this year, he received an honourary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Waterloo "for service to youth, industry and educa- tion". He was an executive member of the Kitchener Chamber of.Commerce for 15 years and was general chairman of the K-W Fed- erated Appeal Campaign tows years. The foundation itself is a registered. charitable. non- profit organization establish- ed to promote conservation- oriented projects through- out the Grand River water- The most current project of the Grand Valley Conser- vation Foundation. whose President is Mr. Gord Chaplin of Cambridge, is the construction of the Laur- el Creek Nature Centre. Connell gets new post The Laurel Creek Nature Centre is currently under construction on a 100 acre parcel of land adjacent to the Laurel Creek thshserwr. tion Area in northwest Waterloo. When completed. the nature centre will not only house the outdoor education programs of the Waterloo Public and Separate School Boards, but will also function as a community centre. It is planned that organiz- ed community groups both local and from other re- gions of the watershed will During the day Mr. Now- lan will take part on a radio hot-line show and will hold TV. radio. and newspaper interviews. He will also attend a party luncheon in Cambridge, RAH-BEBHTEL FUNERAL . HOME ll, CHAPEL 621 KING WEST. KITCHENER - 745-9495 ROBERT-HUB!“ Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, Sopmmhnr At. 1976 - Pop tt use the facilities. and vari- ous outdoor education and recreation programs will be operated out of it for pub- lic participation in general. Joe Connell, in directing his efforts towards the Qaiiiriikfsiiie- ade -teiiulie iakructors licensed by the Ministry of Transporta- tion and Communications. a Patiehl and Courteous Instructors for all ages a Modem Dual Control Cars Ghee Pick-up 'eaBrrr" q Same car available for Driving Test 5%ng oSpecial care for nervous beginners ' ALL RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO. The Stanley Park area in Kitchener, that part of Kit- chener bounded by Avondale, Glasgow, Waiter, Shan- ley, and Moore Streets. Woolwich Township, Wilmot Township and Wellesley Township. ' CANADA DRIVING SCHOOL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE 579-0912 or 885-4055 Adoption of Constitution Election of Executive Officers & Directors FOR PROFESSIONAL DRIVER "MINING put ans-4640 OPEN 9 a.m. li||10 P.M. INAUGURAI. MEETING 12 King St. North, Waterloo Open: Tues. - Wed. 10-5, Thur. - Fri. 1041, Sat. 11AK THE CANADIAN CONNECTION 8 P.M. Wed. Sept. 29th, 1976 WATERLOO MOTOR INN WATERLOO WATERLOO Federal Progressive Conservative Assoc. "An Expose of the Mafia in Canada" PAT NOWLAN. M.P. ARE WELCOME! Guest Speaker funding of the centre, will be aiding in the construction of a facility that will benefit everyone from school chil- dren to senior citizens in the Region of Waterloo and '9 DICK CLINE Service worthy of your confidence- a tradition since 1925

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