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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Sep 1970, p. 2

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Prof. John Lewis is co-ordina- tor of the field trip, the most am- bitious of similar annual sessions planned to expose senior arts and graduate students to actual con- ditions studied in the laboratory. The participants boarded their 14 special rail cars at Cochrane where they were attached to the Ontario Northland Railroad's fam- ed Polar Bear Express for the trip into Onta rio's northern reaches. Fourteen CNR cars, including coaches, kitchen car and five bunk cars are "home" this week for 35 Waterloo Lutheran Uni- versity geography students and five professors on a first-hand in- vestigation of the James Bay re- gion of Northern Ontario. At Moosonee, on the shores of James Bay, the students were greeted by Chief Thomas Archi- bald of the New Post Band who dis- cussed current Indian problems. Then they transported by freighter canoe for a visit to the ancient Hudson's Bay site at Moose Fac- tory. The remainder of the week will consist of field trips in the north, lectures by specialists from the WLU students take trip to Moosonee A varied program of activities is provided for the residents and includes physiotherapy classes, crafts, swimming and bowling. Tours of the building will be con- ducted by staff members. St. Monica House, a home for unmarried mothers during the latter months of their pregnancies, was opened in June 1968 as the centennial project of the Anglican diocese of Huron. It received sup- port from churches of other de- nominations as well as corpora- tions and individuals. Accommodation is provided at the home for 26 girls. Mrs. Phyl- iss Goodwins is executive-director and heads a staff of eight full- time workers. St. Monica House, 321 Herbert St., is planning an open house, Sept. 30, from 2 pm. to 4 pm. and 8pan. to 10 pm. Home plans open house Watetrioo Chronicle, Thursday, September 24, 1970 "We feel this field trip will be immensely valuable in adding to student understanding and com- prehension of the actual state of affairs in the north." Lewis said. "Lectures and labs can do only so much. Then, it becomes ne- cessary to see. ,, department of lands and forests, tours of radar and weather sta- tions and an inspection of an On- tario department of agriculture research station. Special lectures by the five WLU professors will supplement the visits. Watérloo students on the top are Gary Griffith, Bruce Reais and Larry Cotton. Lichti, a student in the bachel- or of music program, will join Last year the seminar was held for the first time in Canada at WLU and culminated with a performance by the choristers at St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Personal 1',',r,','llt, is available to residents and pl for increas- ed counselling with individuals and groups are being made. A professional advisory committee is being formed and a committee of the local branch of the Ontario Dan Lichti of New Hamburg, a second-year Waterloo Lutheran University student, will repre- sent the university at the 10th an- nual international church music seminar to be held this year at Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn., Oct. 14-18. JOHN ST. MASSACRE Lichti to represent WLU AI JOHN. W. FOR REGULAR EXT: WHITE COLS. LIQUIDATION OF ALL EXTERIOR PAINT STOCKS "----Exeeutions Begin Sept. 25th -- AMMUNITION REQUIRED THE FACTORY OUTLET 2 to'17?5 Reg. 1 l" IT'S ALL GOT TO GO - COME & BM A COUPLE! A bass-baritone, he was a member of the Rockway Men- nonite High School choir in Kit- chener an6% WLU is a member of the choir' and the collegium musicum choir. Association of Professional Social Workers has offered assistance. The final debt on the home was recently discharged. The bank note involved will be burned at 2 p.m., Sept. 30, and mark the be- ginning of the open house. other choristers from universi- ties and colleges across North America for five-days of semi- nars culminating in a concert performance at the college. "LMNG '70" " Afternoon lectures " Discussions " WATERLOO 186 King South I CREATIVE STITCHERY - OCT. 7 Crewel Work. Embroidery, etc. imaginative and fun. . ART - SEPT. 28 Oil. Watercolor techniques . COOKING - OCT. 7 Fa mily. Gourmet, International . FLOWER ARRANGING - OCT. 15 Foil EXT: TRIM [NAM EIS Ir-i-iles. tIrs FOR Lively Current Topics. Brochure Available, Babysitting " 578-5530 " Waterloo THE GREAT NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES 1970-71 WATERLOO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION EVERYTHINGS STARTING! will be offered at KI'tdterter-Waterloo Collegiate & Vocational School and Cameron HeightsCJ. (Kitchener). Registration at the above schools - September 23 and 24 7 00-9 on p m NomCredit courses will be offered at Galt Collegiate Institute and Vocational School. Preston High School. kttcttener-Waterioo Collegiate & Vocational School, J .S. Darling, Chairman Registration at the above schools _ September 30 - October t 7:00-9:ttopau, Detailed information for courses is contained in the Night School brochure which is available at the Board offices in Kitchener, Waterloo and Gait. at the Secon- dary Schools and at many places of business in the County and Cameron Heights Collegiate institute YWCA CREDIT COURSES FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATION DIPLOMA Mill! is the time to register . HOW TO SURV|VE HOMEMAKING OCT. 5. and enjoy it. too . SILK SCREEN PRINTMAKING OCT. 6. Christmas Cards. Fabrics, etc. . DANCE CLASSES with Cherry McLaughlin, Modern-Teens and Adults Creative - 8-12 yr.olds . CHRISTMAS CRAFTS - OCT. 22 744-1711 FOR INT.& EXT. WOOD STAINS WATERLOO 2 for s1400 RA. Cruickshank, Director of Education Reg. IO"

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