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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Mar 1985, p. 12

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PAGE 12 - WATERLOO CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY MARCH 713, 1965 You may think you‘refi’st walking on snow but as Casey de Boer (right), Laurel Creek Conservation Area Superintendent and Constable Glen Taylor of the Waterloo Regional Police Community Relations Department show, the thin covering conceals a taBt-fiowirtg stream beneath. M Amid-"M a . -- - =-7 -- --7 ‘ " rv' _- -- r=C_-_=Ty UT 1_fC] We 8 ('lein' in '- __ : Ll, p4rriEiistWTjii-rjiiil: E E --- : -.-'-.ru a AW I ' 29- ~ iu= - v run I In" x l Your local dealer for 'tttr-tm- TIRES 2 Locations l Kitchener Waterloo 499 Lancaster RR 1 vuzcm'." 55SSSEEE% gage-meat. Slllllllll BE IIIIIEIEII NW SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 Victoria St. N. Bast Tire 744-3351 654-: Maybe I can says you some money on insurance GARY WINGER Sun. um Tom has. 746-1 080 Fealunng 2 Full truck Gys and comoulenzea truck balance! tor fast ettoent sew-ce- runes; sriAtntyE Seamphone Kitchener - West- Inherits) "SCII Atter hours $18454 Allstate“ - in“ Innis. Luigi-door” __ guGioorws HEAVY TRUCK (4 Allin-u lunar-nu» Comp-m FOR SPRING INSTALLATION mun HENRI“ Call me and compare amnion-Codi)“- Call or visit (m. m Sunday, March 17 3: 00 p.m. Tuesday, March 19 Monday, March 18 Wednesday, March/to 12 noon 8 p.m. Admission Free to ALL events listed below. For further information call 884-1970, ext. 2432. All events will be held in the WLU Theatre Auditorium with the exception op. Thursday, March 21 Saturday, March 23 g p.m. Sunday, March 24 3 pm. Friday, March 22 10th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY March 17-24, 1985 tsiymii-il, OF THE FACULTY OF MUSIC, 2:30 p.m. 12 noon 8 p.m. 12 noon 8 p.m. 12 noon 12 noon THIS IS AN INVITATION TO THE ‘Anniversary Service St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Kitchener Guest Speaker: Dr. M. Boyd, Metropolitan United Church, London, Ont. WLU Chapel Choir, Barrie Cabena, director Alumni Concert - featuring Alumni compositions and Alumni performers New Music Concert Compositions by WLU Faculty and Alumni ‘Alumni Concert Carolyn Hagedorn, flute Keffer Memorial Chapel WLU Student Recital WLU Combined Choirs and E299!!! Welles!!! A _ WLU A'lumni soloists: Jan Overduin, conductor Ariel (Baroque Quartet) e,rele,'titl'I,, Tribute to BACK Leslie De'Ath, irector WLU Student Recital In Concert Laurier Singers Victor Martens, conductor Baroque Ensemble WLU S phonic Wind Ensemble Glenn {la-hr, conductor I!!! Smut-v Wm Mahierh ith Sim hon WLU Alumni Sul".. gonna Alec Catherwood, conductor GE5EME Fe Sampson, director Chronicle Staff It's no secret - kids and puddles just seem to go together. "The bank edges are very slip- pery and there is a chance they could fall in. The Water is moving so quickly they will be pulled under by the current flow," said Const. Glen Taylor'of WRP Com- munity Relations Department. But with spring fast approach- ing, Waterloo Regional Police are again warning area youngsters that playing near swollen creeks, ponds and drainage ditches can be dangerous. He added that with the muddy condition of creeks and ponds at this time of year, it is almost impossible to locate individuals Heed dangers of swollen levels i E?“ Donna Trifunovich Margaret Kuhl Dennis Giesbrecht Dan Lichti m Trffunovfch once they disappear below the sur- face. ' Areas of particular danger in Waterloo are drainage ditches near Keats Way, along Laurel Creek in the vicinity of Erb and Peppler Streets, Maple Hill Creek, Clair Creek and Lakeshore village. adjacent to the Laurel Creek Conservation Area. "Kids tend to be lured to the water. Parents should be careful and keep an eye on their children around drainage ditches," he said. Taylor said that We in the icy water are also in imminent danger of drowning because of hypother- mia, a cooling of body tempera- ture.

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