mt Donor on." $25,000 . "A residence on campus would f, provide easy access to laborator- i‘ies and the library for students fwho will be spending their eve- Inings in scientific research and l, in advanced studies of the ha. , manities." tznrs. Walter suggested that the g inotd Hagey Memorial Resio “lance would also bring together ihonors undergraduate -w o m e n {atudents and graduate women {students "This might act as a ;spur to the undergraduate who ',is hesitating about continuing Eher studies at an advanced sicVel," she said. , f "In view of the need through- fout Canada for more and better :trained teachers, this in itself ‘would be a worthwhile objective. "The percentage of women graduate students is increasing each year," she said. "Many ot them will be coming from other universities and even from other countries and would benefit from regular contacts with fellow acholars. _ According to Mrs. Walter, the new residence will fill a unique role both for women students and for women’s groups in the community. The project to build a women’s residence for graduate Audenta and sennor undergraduates was announced last September fol- lowing the death of Mrs. Hager, wife of Dr. J. G. Hagey, presi- dent of the University of Water- "We now hope that with this general: otter we on surpass our objective in order to offset the recent increases in construc- tio-sts," said Mrs. Walter. bred a am o! 88.0†u aoaa u can: contributions total “.- 000. it was "nouneed - by Mrs. Dorothea Walter, Dan d Women at U 1! W. Mrs. Walter, who ia chairman d the Kinda Huey lama-id Fund Committie, and (to goal a $50,000 was act as the amount of money required in addition to government grant: and' a CHMC mortgage in provide a â€bed residence. F The IM'I mil-co at tho University of I'm h»...- ory ttfthe Into In. 1.6. Rage: tr almost a mix}. " Raging N. "Ori-campus living in " en- To Women's Residence With AQUASOFT Soft Water Service 530 Belmont 744-2248 POCKET NOVEIS 3 for Me Buy $1.00 Worth Get 3 Free Comics 6 For 2Se Keep Your Water BOOK EXCHANGE [ElII'1EEl Trade 2 for l Waterloo du- favourable ttt “gm-bk d a high “We mmmu- the may. and bran-intu- d-uaiaekitrtt-iattn-. and mum, vii: cultural and intellectual interests, with I place in which to meet. This would also help women a! the community to get to know our women nudents and to better understand their prttttiemr and their achievements." vlranm which isesaa" em- "There in also one other way in which a tuldence ttf this type could be a valuable and! to the community,†said In. mhor. " could suppty women’s clubs E. H. Heimpel, -BiGc-il Manger WATERLOO BRANCH ._ -- Materfe_trere 77th Annual Report we DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCEV COMPANY, WATERLOO, ONTARIO - OPEN THURS. an 9 P.M. - -FRl. till to an. - SAT: till a PtMt ' . o for tut III: AQQIIDAMPE (‘nMDAI g 8.0 (Ill)))) Moat Pickett and Sam's Manufactmm RETAIL STORE 91 ' Vital†Trust Bldg. p. Murrrr, C.L.U, Branch “an“ KITCHENER BRANCH