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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Oct 1967, p. 12

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Mr, van GUtkcl has just com- rko'd his first visit to the cam- 1-1vi and has found the reeeption .0 be cxceiltmC the students re- szwnw. he said, was great, Though bmm in “Miami, he came to Canada in 1954 at the aee of 15. In 1957 he won a srholwyship at the Conservatoire de Mumique de Qutubec, and in Ssr,o sum: at the Empire Siam Mmic Festival and at the Von- comor Opora Assoc/ation. 'thyera. Star Affiliates with WLU Walt-r100 [1mm University, in a move to bring a new enrich- ment to the campus, has appoin- ted Peter van Ginhel as afMiatml auitist. years. has starred with the Met- ropolitan Opera Company's na- tional company. Wherever he has Frformed, he has won rave re- vwws from critics. Though this is the'ggrst such frvrvrlgvram in a Canadian mixer- snyx Mr. vavn Gin-Rel forwos an almost unlimited future for anni- bar programs. In the past. many peformiryy, irrtists could not vmrk at their vocahon full time bocazwe there was just not enough avail- aldo opportunities in Canada. As a resolt, many of them had in look tor otspmNooiGes in arm unmtries, often to be lost to this 51-min" ' ll other Imivarsiluim iocorpoo. tMa' such a mnga‘am, it will! mean that the artist will be able to al- CANADIAN FIRST Mr. van Chute! is a Canadian WATERLOO GUESTS-wives of the Ontario Building Officials Association members were dinner guests of the City of Waterloo Thursday. Mayor Pal-. eczny discusses their program with Mrs. W. H. Wrightson (centre), wife of conference chairman, and Mrs. Walter Scheifle, wife of Waterloo’s building in... spector. The women also toured local plants. PETER VAN GINKEL are to get a closer look at the performing attist as a person. At put-mm, many people sort of look up to them as though they were perhaps someone hom outer ford to stay in Catrina and Con- tinue writing at his vocation, Mr. van Ginkel said. AN too often. people think of the awist as being the Character they see him portray. they fail lo realize the 'mdividualUy ot the midst, yet. our way of life, he says, is really the same as Mews. “M is important for students to have this closer contact with us. From the demoerstra4ioms that I have so far done, I have found that they swudd'm-ly open up and mat away their oh) new, and hmat Dimming his demonstmatinos he is able to show how an artist we names for the portraying of a chmraeter, many of which lived in an age much bedtymy our time. He is able to show the (that mttotiorvs called for - hate. love, Mar, sadness, evit and madness. us as the iodividu4Ms that we acne," Mr. van Ginked said. "As in my own case, [maple a voice, our outside persomHit, Reports that wild rabbits have been Seen in Papua-New Guinea, so far free of the pest, have alarmed agriculture exports. Rabbits Seen Buy a Bond atBank of Montreal mummwn.oms. 2"!0 $500" t GETS YOU s509w"?$1000“ GETS mu , Bank of Montreal Buy yours now for cash or by instalments. Only 5% down - balance in, easy payments over a year. Now available at all branches. Kitchener Ontario a Duke Sta. Waterloo Waterloo Square !lTrjiiOt" 515fifiR1"i'i? Canada Savings Bonds' 1967/68 Series Canada's First Bank

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