\‘“'::":‘:’{:':_":‘. Tegz. & 3 un this age James Hilton Pride, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Pride, 146 Bridgeport Road, Waterâ€" loo, bachelor of arts, School _of Religion. Member, Alpha Omega Delta Literary Society, University Chapter of Student Education Association, Classic Players, and University Oraâ€" torio Society. President, Bapâ€" tist Sunday School Class. D. Allan Parliament, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Parliaâ€" ment, Cunnington, master of arts, School of Religion He received the bachelor of arts degree from Bob Jones Uniâ€" wersity in 1957. satisfaction. Don‘t tie a string on your nose â€" but maybe if you put one on your pinkie you‘ll remember where to go for ragio or television service. We guarantee * Aedniin in aabnirtaioatet. AMiiarts brtvicit s &4 Bob Jones University Comâ€" merce Association. Dailton Arvid Hills, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hills, Bourâ€" kes, © bachelor _ of science, School of Commerce Member, Shakespeare Literary Society, e as x ECl 1 Included among didates for degre« following from O mada:o. ... On Sunday morning, May 25, Dr. John W. Murray, president of Shelton College in Ringwood, New Jersey, and pastor of the Church of the Open Door, Philadelphia, wil) deliver the Baccalaureate mesâ€" sage. Other special programs during the â€" Commencement Week will include the Comâ€" mencement Concert on May 22 and 26 and Shakespeare‘s "Othello," to be presented by the â€" Bob _ Jones University Classic Players in bwo perforâ€" mances on May 23 and 27. the degrees, which include the bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of divinity, master of arts, master of fine arts, and doctor of philosophy. Dr. Bob Jones, Jr., president ql the University, will confer Graduste and undergradâ€" uate degrees will :.mrdo‘d to approximately candidâ€" ates at Bob Jones University Wednesday, May 28, at 9 a.m. Students from forty states, the District of: Columbia, and sevâ€" eral foreign countries will reâ€" ceive ‘degrees at the thirtyâ€" first annual Convocation to be held in the University‘s Rodeâ€" heaver Auditerium. \ n this age Of nuclear fission TV‘s the escape For which you‘re wishin‘ rs in tbwo perforâ€" ay 23 and 27. mong the canâ€" degrees are the m Ontbario, Caâ€" Who drank all the " KIST Cinger Alo? ‘,M". sparkly KIST Ginger ‘Alok&olfoofmrypony.{l |So keep lots on hand. You‘l| jFind KIST Ginger :l: is ï¬.‘ ‘perfect partner for famil _j Rot e 099 y fuai man, Waterloo. commendation of _ Waterloo College), Rev H. B. Wideâ€" Somtt Kizky Bachelor of divinity (on so both are building THE CHARTERED BANKS S ER V I N G « m;"..l. ‘.,.( ll & | MeutnrinedinerPeiinentinemmmenntromererngenaitinttnemngmmmesimarmmegrmammesmensemmww,....__ ~‘ Harriston, Ontario Every 11 seconds during banking hours last year a new deposit account was opened in a chartered bank. And to millions of Canadians a bank is not only the best place to keep savingsâ€"it is a financial serviceâ€"centre providing services useful to D. H Brown and N. W. Widâ€" meyer, both of Hanover. Bt. Peter‘s Oollege of Arts, general course, G. H. Murphy, Mount Forest. Knochtel, Kitchener; economic and health education, Lois M TERRIFIC DRESS BUYS FOR YOUR $8.95 to $39.951 â€" WALLER‘S SIZES 7â€"17 â€" 8. 16% TO 244 PRICED FROM LADIES WEAR 31 KING ST. N. _ WATERLOO everyone in the community. A visit to a chartered bank is the way to handle all your banking needs. Here you can deposit money, arrange loans, cash cheques, rent a safety deposit box, buy travellers cheques, transfer moneyâ€"all safely, simply, easily. Green, Orange Ice, Powd las. Nevy, "REr O P"*t course, L G. Wiseman, Ayâ€" ton; O. Dirks, Waterloo; J. R Grant, Fergus; H. Warkenâ€" tin, Kitchener; E. E. Loepâ€" ature, Gwyneth J. Watkins, Hlom; J. M. Ryan, Kitchener. Brent, Kitchener; up bank accounts Modern languages and literâ€" YOUR COMAMUNITY course with secretâ€" loo; Robert Huschks, Hespe» ; R. J. Keller, , Waterleoo; D. R garet M. Feitom,