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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Mar 1986, p. 4

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PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, News digest New MNR service provides info to Muskoka cottagers Kâ€"W area residents who own cottages in the Muskoâ€" ka area can now find out about water levels in the Muskoka watershed without calling long distance. By dialling the Ministry of Natural Resources at (416) 965â€"1792 callers will receive an upâ€"toâ€"date recorded reâ€" port on water levels in the Muskoka Lakes and predicâ€" tions of water level changes in the Muskoka River waâ€" tershed. The recorded information will be updated as condiâ€" tions change in the Muskoka River watershed, which inâ€" cludes Lake Muskoka, Rosâ€" seau, Joseph, Lake of Bays and the Huntsville Lakes. For additional informaâ€" tion on water levels, James Lever, deputy regional director for MNR‘s Algonâ€" quin region suggests cotâ€" tagers contact the Natural Resources office in Huntsâ€" ville at 705â€"789â€"9611. Media analyst speaks at UW Barry Zwicker, a media analyst expert, will be talkâ€" ing on Media Manipulation of Political Issues. This free talk will take place on March 27, 1986 at 7: 30 p.m. It will be held in MacKirdy Hall at St. Paul‘s College, University of Waterloo. Alan Jutzi takes a big bite of his pancake at Mr. Grocer‘s first annual Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, March 22. Proceeds of $414 went to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Barry Zwicker has been involved with the media in many different ways. He is involved with Content, a journalism â€"review â€" magaâ€" tine. He is also a freelance Waterioo Chronicle Second Class Mail Registration Number 5540 Published every Wednesday by Fairway Press A Division of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Record Ltd. 225 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener, Ont. March 26, 1986 EAT UP media critic and has had a regular radio program carâ€" ried by the CBC. Zwicker‘s talk will focus on media manipulation of Central American issues. This event is coâ€"sponsored by the Social Group of the Waterloo Public Interest Research Group (WPIRG), Global Community Centre and Project Ploughshares. Board of Ed. offers job reâ€"entry program in Waterioo The Waterloo County Board of Education‘s Conâ€" tinuing Education Office will be offering a Job Reâ€" Entry Program through its Operation Open Door Campus in Waterloo. The Reâ€"Entry Program will allow women who have been out of the work force for three or more years the opportunity to receive trainâ€" ing in office skills in the mornings at the Alexandra Campus, and then to go into local Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo ofâ€" fices in the afternoons for onâ€"theâ€"job experience. Classes for this new venâ€" ture, which are coâ€"sponâ€" sored by The Waterloo County Board of Education and Canada Employment, will begin on April 14 and run through to September Financial support will be available to those women who qualify. â€" More information can be obtained by calling the Conâ€" tinuing Education Office of The Waterloo County Board 8f Education at 742â€" 1751/Zenith 91630 (Camâ€" bridge), Ext. 298. FIBREGLASS TRUCK CAPS of Cambridge Located on Hwy. 24 just SOUTH of the 401. We‘re OPEN Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. til Dark; Saturday til 4 p.m. IeisureLanD CALL 1â€"{519)â€"623â€"7670 IN THE BEGINNING 13 Main St. (Gait) Cambridge, Ontario 653â€"2035 3 Chartes St. West at Queen, Open daily 10â€"6 Kitchener, Ontario Thurs. & Fri. 10â€"9 742â€"6951 or 742â€"6581 Cambridge store For the music lover who does not already have a large recor d album collection or is looking toxode the quality of sound their music system is c le of nrhg?txmo. the compact disc player is the logical choice. The compact disc playvers available today are extremely easy to use, sound very good and best of all they get rid of the one thing that has annoved music ftans more than anything else, the presence of record groove noise. So now MAD, who have a reputation for engineering some of the linest soundmg‘ewdlo components (at modest cost), introduce MAD mode! 8255E Compact Disc Player . The MNEW MAD §3§§848 offers superior tracking, powerful error correction, and remote control. modest cost), introduce the MAD mode! §355E What makes the sound of the new MAD 5355E Compact Disc Player . superior? it‘s the ex?rem:g sweet and clear high . notes, its ability to recreate a three dimensional The MEW MAD §3§8€ offers superior tracking, soundstage and much, much more! Come audition powerfu!l error correction, and remote control. the MAD §3588 ... and let your own ears decide. Although the MAD §3888 has an abundant supply of user features, they would be meaningless if it were Remember, "WITMOUT aA GOOD BEQINMING YOU not for the exceptionally find sound quality of this CAN‘T MAVE A HAPPY ENDimG‘~. machine. J” (Comp@extong e Facials e Electrolysis e Waxing e Jessica Manicures & Pedicures e Makeâ€"up Application & Lessons e Lash tints â€"â€" by Fiso â€" Skin & Body Clinic 64 Francis St. N., Kitchener y 744â€"1088 dHHHHPPHHNEVHHENHOHUH N UHEBHHHDHHHENHHHHHHNHHNHN NAD 6 a 86

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