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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Sep 1969, p. 7

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_ CWL hosts Presbyterian pastor *‘The crude morality prevalent today is not the nobility of man and woman. Man sang great anâ€" thems in writing, painting, singâ€" ing. This is the origin of our culâ€" "If we had the will, we could solve the social problems of the world tomorrow . . . Man has lost the concept of lofty vision. Man‘s heritage is the beauty of art and culture, he told them. Man needs a frontier and the greatness of man is in reaching out, the minister told the women. Man must reach for the moon in order to conquer new frontiers. For thousands of years to come, the generations to folow us will claim our heritage, made in God‘s image and likeness, the speaker continued. Very Rev. Finlay G. Stewart, pastor of St. Andrew‘s Presbyterâ€" ian Church in Kitchener, was guest speaker when St. Loujs Catholic Women‘s League and Christian Mothers‘® Society met at St. Jerome‘s College on the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo campus for &A dinner meeting. 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L _ _ _ 743â€"5283 110 King S., Waterloo LET‘S TALK AMPS AND INTERCOMS The bus will leave the church for the return journey at 12:15 The bus is scheduled to begin pickâ€"ups at Weber Street and Glen Forrest Boulevard at 9 a.m. with later stops planned for Alâ€" bert Street and Greenbriar Drive, University of Waterloo student village, Waterloo Lutheran Uniâ€" versity residence and arriving at the John and Caroline Street church at 9:45 a.m. The bus will serve the north area of the city, where the conâ€" gregation plans a new church at a later date. Meantime, adults as well as children are invited to use the Sunday morning bus serâ€" vice, which is free. While more and more workers can look forward to a shorter work week, school bus drivers are facing an extension of their traditional fiveâ€"day week. One Waterloo church will use a bus to transport its Sunday school children to classes from now on. The trend is likely to grow. â€"First Baptist Church in inaugâ€" urating a bus service for its Sunday school this weekend. â€" They are: Mrs. William Watson, church life; Mrs. Allan Lavigne, organization â€" and â€" development; Mrs. Ralph Meyer, Christian faâ€" mily life; Mrs. Henry Mroz, comâ€" munications and public life; Mrs. be invested as serving brother and sister, respectively, in the Order of St. John. Gov.â€"Gen. Roâ€" land Michener will invest them with the medals at an Ottawa ceremony next month. Mrs. William Bird, president of the group, announced the new standing committees for St. Louis discovered, will soon share honor with a guild member. School buses on Sunday, too! Bye for now, John Brown. will The church had hired city busâ€" es to transport the children in the early days of the development but later found cars could meet the needs. The extent of the area‘s growth since then, however, suggests a bus will be needed this fall, he said. Rev. John Shrier, pastor of the Waterloo Pentecostal Tabernacie, reports his church "seriously conâ€" sidering" introduction of a reguâ€" lar Sunday school bus service for children in the Lakeshore Village area. Cars are being used to transport them at present. CWL members will attend a closed retreat at Mount Cenacle Retreat House in Hamilton Sept. 19â€"21. A diocesan social action workshop is also planned at Mount Mrs. Mroz and Mrs. David Kirâ€" by will convene a wig demonâ€" stration and the annual card parâ€" ty, which will be held at the parâ€" ish hall, Oct. 15. Members of Our Lady of Lourdes, St. Michael‘s and St. Agnes CWL are invited to attend the meeting planned for Oct. 8. George Blake, social and economâ€" ic and civic life; Mrs. Arnold pchnarr, social action; Mrs. John Foster, cultural life. Authorized RCA Open Thurs. & Fri. Until 10 p.m. SIGHT and SOUND Dealer FREE CONSULTATION AND QUOTATIONS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTs We Service What We Sell are pleased to announce their appointment authorized dealer for For Residential and Industrial Use SIGHT and SOUND The Canadian Bankers‘ Associaâ€" tion formed the institute in 1967 to further the education, of its members. About 3,600 students registered when the first course The threeâ€"part, fiveâ€"year course leads to a Fellowship of the Inâ€" stitute â€" of Canadian â€" Bankers (FICB). The local program was directed by Glenn E. Carroll, director of WLU‘s school of business and ecoâ€" nomics and coâ€"ordinated by P. L. Moreau of the Toronto Dominion Bank in Kitchener. LOWER MALL WATERLOO SQUARE This week it awarded Garrow a $100 prize for placing first in a course of financial analysis and control which he has been studyâ€" ing at Waterloo Lutheran Uniâ€" The award was one of two preâ€" sented to Twin City bankers. The second went to Donald Thornton of the Royal Bank of Canada in Kitchener, who had been studying management. Both were among 121 students who received 125 awards in 26 universities across Canada which conducted banking courses. versity. Montreal‘s branch, 156 University Ave. W., think banker John Garâ€" row is a whiz at his job, they are not alone in their thinking. 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