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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Oct 1966, p. 7

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Who: To Be Honored At Wlll Fall Convocation Degrees in am, aclence and theology will be coolerred upon no students " the fail can» cation of Waterloo Lutheran Uni. versity, scheduled for October 2. at , gun. in the university" Theatre-Auditorium. Theatre-Auditorium. ln addition, honorary will he awarded to thl anguished Canadians, J. St. John, Norman C. S4 and Philip S. Fisher. Music for the colorful tion ceremony will be by the Royal Canadia mental Band of Londc conducted by Lieut. De: nard, who also leads the tion ceremony u by the Royal l mental Band of conducted by Lie nard, who also le ity's campus ban The university programs ness adm and theoh supported from all I Specialists In Pension Plans and Estate Analysis Joe A. Strub C.L.U. R.R. t, Waterloo Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada Soft Water Service 530 Belmont 744-2248 Keep Your Water EVERSOFT AQUASOFT NORMAN C. SCHNEIDER of L Lieut. o leads band. With Inadian London, at. Derek Ids the ur offers degree science, busi- n, social work ie a Lutheran- sity, students tions attend. ry degrees three dis- J. Bascom Schneider, gradua- provided n Regi- m, Ont., " Starr. univers- opulent council. lie became lun- m hr " column. The World at burning, which appeared daily in the Globe and Hall for v,"r2trr 'C, ".. " kiiiai if rt"'.".." "d clYgt -‘ 'Bit/i', wt, 'Nl,F), "r',iXt ll - 13.7%.: f.: r; . " " ' 'E' yrs: 1:."_ , BI Ill- =:=z§...; “" Fott't T . " " t 313‘.- V .o“ a . . , _ - , . ' ":4 t ' 'i ‘ F. kh" , . ?. - _ I lt, ' _ R, , -.; "i 'a M a Fs. 'CY _iiijj?a ' E, . g“- , Fi. F 'ig . i.?& V . " " _ Jcis 1"" f-: i 'Wiiiai e PHILIP S. FISHER CHATELAINE DESIGN HOME 66 HEATED BY GAS (of course) lU-SHEIl HOMES LTO. Built by 316 Marsland Drive, Waterloo MEET THE pllt000 OWNERS Mrs. George Hogan. daughter Io-Anne and George Hogan, purchasers, receive the "hey" to the house from Grant McLaughlin, president of LII-Shea “om Ltd., and Mrs. Florence O'Brien, sales representative. . A "thanh you" to Mr. and Mrs. Hogan for your kindness in letting us show this beautiful home for one more week-end. Even though the furnishings have been removed, interested persons may still see this home. This plan can be con structed anywhere within " mites of the Kitchener-Waterloo area. Lu-Shiel w presentatives will be on duty to answer any questions during visiting hours. dulmyun. dorm cl dunno. In 'F wan-dad h I” who In received the Gm: Memorial Axrard, pro- “It“ by the Ontario Education. al Animation. lie also received the association’s spec-m eegttew nial award. Mr. Schneider, vice-president d J. M. Schuider but. Kiteb BASCOM ST. JOHN This growing company was formed by two young men who saw the need for streamlined. efficient production of homes in this expanding area. By combining volume buying and pro- duction with tight scheduling, they have eliminated extra costs normally involved in sending men and materials up to M miles from home. Radio-equipped trucks maintain schedules. V Lu-Sheil Homes Ltd. specialize in build- ing both in the Kitchener-Waterloo area and in rural and small communities, of- fering custom and standard model homes in all price ranges. Lu-She" will build on your lot, or you can select from choice building sites. LU-SHEIL HOMES LTD. seer not packers, in tense! Liberal M.P. be Veterloo North. Mr. Schneider has Ion; Inter- ested tinsel! in " community. serving such organisation es the Eitehe-r-Wateruo Collegiate Board, the Waterloo-Wellington Airport Commission, Canadian Legion. Me represented Kitchener dues ing development (1 the Grand River conservation scheme and the building of the stand water conservation dam. Mr. Fisher, chairman of the Mr. Fishe board of the Company, w “on. dent and now hone of the Canadian l oil and n membe tional Council of , a past-president of Daily Newspaper 1 a past-pr Daily Ne sociation Mr. Fisher is a con the Order of the Brit and also has been a Companion of the D Service Order and t uished Service Cross. In l addition publishing Friday, October 28 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, October 29 l to 6 p.m. Sunday, October 30 1 to 9 p.m. hing, he in pa: now honorary pr dnadian Welfare I member of tl ter, chairman he Southam Pu will Address 1 PHONE 5764560 er in a commander of of the British Empire In: been awarded the of the Distinguished rder and the Disting- OPEN FOR INSPECTION his Welfare. ll f the Cunt Publishers contribution past-press'. ry president " of the Publishing I camou- re. Re ia Gun-dim the Coun- e Na- Air. BEECHWOOD COMMUNITY ecu-3?: a club new“ In to. awarded I - qt $15.00 In. tho Centennial Co. This amount brings to 855,“ thetatalsupporttot-Htromtho commission. The underlying objective of to seminar will be to assist " members tron: the 10 provinces to acquire a broader undu- standing of rural youth in CD ada’s past, present and future. Canada's economic growth and development will also he studied. and opportunities will be m vided for delegates to consider some of the challenges facing Canada, especially as they at feet trends in rural communL ties This will mark Canada's first national 4-H seminar, with the program being organized around the theme "Rural Youth and his World". The delegates will " tend Expo '67 for two days " tend Expo '67 for two days the conclusion of the seminar.

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