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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Mar 1975, p. 2

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Pourord ('nvpuunnn (amt-"d": Mas, I Q l SX-hr, Model 2 -Also in stock In Ivory plasuc And Porvair . clip Camera $12.95 oColorpaclr 82 oColorpaclr 100 oCountdown " -All popular Poloroid Films in stock Polaroid's Model 420 Land camera presents miny features of the most expensive modcis at an economncal price: Focused Flash capability. electric cw. electronic shutter. douhle-window range and vicwfindcr. Parkdale Plaza Albert at Hazel 884-4700 The Model 420 59” Their request for re- stricting the type of con- struction in the expansion and requiring additional fencing at the Magnussen Furniture Company, 142 Waterloo St. was up- Residents who opposed the expansion of a Water- loo Furniture company won a partial victory Monday when their amend- ment to.a Waterloo by-law was approved by the On- tario Municipal Board. Waterloo council was asked Monday to approve a bylaw 'regulating learn- to-drive schools which allows women students to have an adult in the back seat when they are driving. Aid. Marjorie Carroll voiced protest Ao the section of the bylaw re- ferring to women drivers. She said she could not believe a section of a city bylaw- could "iiscriminate Bylaw discriminate; against women ,Cad offered this fail at Wilfrid Laurier University, reflect- ing a growing intend in its Canadian Studies major introduced in 1972. Tenned Canadian Society and Cuittge, the course will draw faculty from many areas of the university to provide a literary, political, economic. sociological. his- torical and geographical basis fortlieprogram. dian studies co-ordinator, said the strong Canadian Wlurofferg study ", courses for Canadians OMB gives residents partial win Daily " a.m. - T Fm. Except Thursday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. All Day Good Friday Saturday 1 :00 - , , :00 p.m. Sunday " Noon - 10:00 p.m. q 21m availdata Monday and ”Way 72008:” pm. FAMILY BOWLING " thick} TS Daily 4:00 - 6:30 p.m. - " Game (except Thursday) SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING '. Barry Cough, Cana- WATEBLOO BOWLINEJAHES BOWLING , Fridays at 1 :30 um. foe "trtformatioet coll 'PEN held by the Municipal board. However demands for extra fencing along the eastern side of the plant to keep out children were turned down by the board. Residents took their case to the Municipal board when Waterloo council passed a bylaw last summer allowing the expansion. They worked out the wording of the amendment with the as- Aid. Charles Voelker disagreed with Aid. Car- roll‘s interpretation of the bylaw. stating it made provision for women to take their husbands along when they learn to drive. against women in such a blatant manner. Council agreed to study the bylaw to make sure no other reference biased against women , were contained in it. within the university we can give the student a well- rounded program. It pro- vides a background (a gov- ernment administration and service and teaching in the {ms} Dr. Gough said. "By able content in these comm re- nect, It.te FL?!“ " per cent of all WLU faculty members are Canadian, the greatest pemenhge in them. "We are seeing a notice- "fatTit2Tir -fiarpih, in learning about areas Payne is just one of over 1,000 students who have registered with the student division of Manpower for summer employment. While the centre is not in the habit of providing students as bunnies, students are ready and willing to fill a variety of summer job positions in the community. Bunny arrives at last minute - In this case the bunny turned out to be 16 year-old Michael Payne, a high school student who lives at 107 Hillsborough Cres.. Kitchener. sistance of Richard Dan- ziger. Waterloo city plan- planner. If you are Westmount Place Shopping Centre in Waterloo you call up the Canadian Manpower stu- dent summer job centre and hire another bunny. it will be presented to Waterloo council for ap- proval. The final hurdle for their amendment will come in the next few weeks when What do you when the Easter Bunny fails to show up? more themes. A student might concentrate, for ex- ample, on Canadian feder- alism'. Canadian autonomy, ortheNorth. Dr. Cough has just return- ed from a year in the Unit- States where he taught world-renowned Cana- studie's program at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. He was also a consultant on curriculum chi. in US. ele - _ dary educ in the south " about Canada an "h American relations. - q “I found a growing 'iir terest in the United States about Canada," Dr. Cough said." social sciences and human- ities. It also prepare: Mtg- dents for certain fields in graduate studies. " Pre-registration for the 1975-76 academic yet: in- dicate that 100 students will take the core course and that more than M will take their major in Canadian Studies.

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