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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Apr 1970, p. 8

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(Pots in the Park is the apt title chosen by the artisans for this annual event, which includes de.. monstrations of pottery making as well as a sale of members' and students' work. The Waterloo Potters' Work- shop.will hold its annual spring sale this Saturday. Would You Believe: 95% OFF Open: . ,, [ Q Mon. to Fri. 1:30 to 8:30 p.m.Aaturday 10:00 im. to 6:00 p.m. Garden pottery highlights display lEN'S NEARLY NEW STORE mm] PROFESSIONAL DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL Head Office: 650 King St. East, Kitchener On New and Nearly New dresses (for all occasions) suits, coats, etc. _ "free" Home and Office Pickup Automatic and manual shift cars Volkswagens Cars available for road test Automatic and . Teen-age program manual shift cars . Ontario Safety league Volkswagens graduate instructors Cars available for . Call for free booklets road test and sample tests. Up to 30% discount on your insurance Classroom lessons Tuesday 8. Thursday 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ' I45 Columbia St. West, Waferloo Phone now for complete details Open Daily 8:30 am. ht 9 p.m. Saturday 8:30 cum. to 6 p.m. Phone 576-8800 HUME: Infants’ and children‘s clothing no! obviously worn - Phone 742-5028 mornings only. _ Mrs. Ronald Walsh of Kitch- ener is exhibition co-ordinator. Demonstrators will be Mrs. M. J. Diamond, Mrs. J. A, Zimmer and Garden pottery will be em- phasized this year. In addition to this, the club is also exhibiting a largerselection ofamaller items such as bowls, mugy'iil‘d vases. HaroriphRh'ia 36ft. WEE-loo and George Soulis will be in charge of sales. Mrs. Marek Ir- land of Waterloo and Mrs. D. M. Sims of Kitchener will be hos- tesses. _ A private preview is being held at the workshop tomorrow. The ‘pctters have invited John Hata- shita, Waterloo merchant; Mrs. Nancy Lou Patterson, teacher and painter and Fred Thompson, an architect, to the event. Mrs. Jino Schnarr, all of Water, loo, and-Mrs. J. F'. Hickson and Pegeen Walsh, both of Kitchener. Club members are hoping the trio will provide them with help- ful opinions and suggestions re- garding both their work and am- bitions as a community co-opera- live serving Waterloo. at spring tatthtiiitthm All convocation ceremonies will be held in the Physical Educa- tion Building. _ Engineering graduatgr will re- eeive their degrees May 30. At the anvocation May 28 honorary doctor of laws degrees The Ontario College ot Opto- metrists will award degrees to graduating optometrists as well. This is the last year that there will be graduates from the tom or College of Optometry at the University- of WateiNo. . On May 29, degrees will be conferred on graduates from the faculty of science, faculty of mathematics, and graduates in mathematics from the University of St. Jerome's College. Convocation ceremonies will take place May 28, for the faculty of arts, the new division of en- vironmental studies and arts' students graduating from the St. Jerome's College. The annual spring emanating" ' at the Unieeepity. of Waterloo win be held over a threeydar period this pear, More _ than 1,500 men and women uni eligible for baccalaureate and graduate degrees. [ . LOCATION 1aseestion is vory imponom ht In, No won! you Io know when no on, so when you mod any Form or Indouviol Equip- ment you‘ll be oblo to find your way Io Kid-onu-Wohrloo'o new“! FORD dealer. Whilo you on hero look ot our sol-vino (admins and hoop thorn in mind who. you - our Iroiood profession! FORD medical“ to pol your podiatry in por- fod working order. 540 Conestoga Rd., Waterloo Ont. 578-7630 CONESTOGA FORD Tractor Sales Ltd. Convocation speaker at the con- ferment of engineering degrees, May 29 will be Dr. Douglas T. Wtight, former dean of engineer ing at Waterloo and now chair. man of Ontario's committee on university affairs. At the science and mathematics convocation, May ar, Prof. L. & Mordell to! the University of Cambridge, England, will reeeise an honorary doctor of mathe. matics degree for his many con- tributions to the study of pun mathematics, particularly num- ber theory, over the past " years. Prof. John C. Polanyi. of ttper University of Toronto chemistry department will receive an hob- orary doctor of science degree in recognition of his research in gas phase kinetics. M" ,rtVt_teydterM.3.teo1d. We“, former isationat leader of the ccr Prrty (forerunner of the New Democratic Batty) and to De. Robert B. loam. the first lay moderator of the United Church of Canada. _ _ vocation audience. The latter will address the cou-

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