Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Apr 1979, p. 24

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Page 24 â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, April 25, 3079 "Fascinating Shop for the Doâ€"it Yourselfer" PACKAGED TRIMS SUBâ€"POST OFFICE IN STORE Open Mondayâ€"Saturday 9:00â€"5:00 Come in and Browse Around _ _ Ligensed under . 115 Fountain St. S., Cambridge (Preston} Reg. .65¢ to $9.00 NOW .50¢ and $1.00 pkg. We‘ll tickle your ribs with our ribs. > A meaty & tender rack of back ribs baked in our tangy sauce. giftt shop and asteak house Garbagefest ‘79: Chronicle staff writer search and development manager for Reed Ltd., of Toronto. Deputy Minister of the Environment, Graham Scott, will Mr. Stone will also show a 45â€"minute film on how Italy is be the main speaker at public forum on the state of waste _ eliminating landfill sites. management in Waterloo Region. ~â€" In the evening, all the speakers will join in a panel discusâ€" Called Garbagefest ‘79, the meeting will be held at the gion on the state of wuzemanagemejnt in the area. Quesâ€" Kitchener library tomorrow from 4: 30 p.m. till 9:30 p.m. tions from the audience will also be answered at that time Another speaker will be Gerald Thompson, environmental ~ control engineer for the Region, Eric Hellman, director of Information booths will be set up, to distribute material the Recycling Council of Ontario, E. ‘Whitey‘ Chmielewski on waste management and recycling. Admission to Garâ€" of the Ontario Federation of Labour and Kim Stone, re bagefest ‘79, is 99¢ and $1.50 for couples and families. _ . sefi e s M:;:::;‘_\«.’-\t?f; (Continued from page 11) the watershed in the advanâ€" ce of spring. This is more understandable when one realizes that the source waters of the Grand are within 45 miles of the cold waters of Georgian Bay. This factor keeps the area a little cooler later in the year, just as icebergs in the Atlantic off the coast of Newfoundland can keep those areas cold for a time. Garbagefest ‘79 will be held at the Kitchener library, Queen St. branch, tomorâ€" Spring comes to Laurel Creek This delay factor someâ€" times contributes to ease in reducing the waterflow, for the theory is that the southâ€" ern area melts first and slowly melts into the more northerly areas. Problems are created when«fact doesn‘t agree with theory. What a water manager realâ€" ly appreciates is a constantâ€" ly cold winter with gradualâ€" ly warming spring weather with cool nights so that water runs away under the ice at night and slowly melts the ice away from underâ€" neath. Once the water levels are reduced, then it should warm up slowly, from the south, melt the ice away and CALL: FOR COMPARISON RATE 579â€"1 330 > ITEAART INSURANCE ONLY IF ACCIDENT AND CONVICTION FREE FOR 5 YEARS TOO HIGH?*? CAR INSURANCE Returning to more local environs, the weekend proâ€" gram upâ€"coming is to incorâ€" porate ecology walks and water studies, including not rain heavily through May and June and July and FAMILY BOWLING .55¢ Per Game on Weekends ALL YOU CAN BOWL $2.25 PER BOWLER Sundays from 10 a.m.â€"12 Noon (3 per lane) ‘ _ for information call 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 WATERLOO BOWLING LANES BOWLING DAILY 10 A.M. â€" 7:00 P.M. Evenings 7:00 P.M. â€" Close Except Friday 7â€"9 p.m. only OPEN BOWLING Upcoming: Waterfowl watch and amateur photo contest. water life and chemistry tests for oxygen and carbon dioxide. We will compare these findings to those of midâ€"winter studies.

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