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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Sep 1975, p. 15

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Morenz plaque Prehistoric Indian Exhibit visits university museum An historical plaque commemorating "Howie" Morenz. one of Canada's most outstanding hockey players, will be unveiled in the park at the inter- section of Highways No. 23 and No. 8, in the Town of Mitchell Sunday. Sept. M. at2:30p.m. An exhibition of Ontario pre-history will be on dis- play in the University of Waterloo's biology-a n d earth sciences museum from Sept. 15 to Dec. 15. It is on loan from the Na- tional Museum of Man. National Museums of Canada, Ottawa. The ex- hibit includes stone tools. bone specimens, pottery, copper utensils. photo- graphs, drawings and ex- planatory tests of pre- historic life in Ontario, dating back at least 11,000 years. The exhibit was inspired by the book. "Ontario Pre- history. an Eleven, Thou- At the same time the park will be named Howie Morenz Membrial Gardens. Members of the Oxford String Quartet rehearse for Sept. " concert, spon- sored by the K-W Chamber Music Society. - They are believed to be some of the most remark- able prehistoric findings ever made on the North American continent, dat- ing back perhaps 11,000 years. In addition, UW archaeol- ogists are mounting a com- plementary display in the museum. This will include some estremely ancient stone tools recently un- earthed in Southwestern Ontario by Prof. William Roosa and some students. sand Year Archaeological Along with the prehis- Outline." by Dr. IN. tory exhibition. the muse- Wright. of the Arachaeolog- um will also offer a noon- ical Surveyor Canada. hour film series this fall In addition, UW archaeol- starting Sept. 22. The ogists are mounting a com- scientific films will deal plementary display in the with geological. arehaem museum. This will include logical. biological and oth- some estremely ancient er subject areas. They stone tools recently un- will be shown daily. Mon- earthed in Southwestern day through Friday at 12:30 Time - Sunday Sept. 14th at 8:00 pm. Sponsors To Discuss - the Churches Appeal to the Ontario Government for. matching S for ' grants for World Development - Housing needs . - Educational Alternatives - Other election issues of Christian concern ... ,- _ Place - St. Michael's Church - University Avenue (across from W.L.U.) To Meet Waterloo North Cahdidates CHRISTIANS AND THE ELECTION ISSUES p.m. It is located in room 370 on the third floor of the biology 1 building. Parking is nearby. The UW museum is open to the public daily, at no charge. Monday through Friday. from 9 a.m. to 5 EVERYONE WELCOME Holy Saviour Anglican Mount Zion Lutheran Knox Presbyterian St. Michael's Roman Catholic The Clergy of several Waterloo Churches You are invited by medal planined‘ tir the University of Waterloo ConcertChoir. Waterloo arean Invited “It's the first time we've 'Three local artists featured . Credit courses (towards a diploma) ..' Grade 11 and 12 English, math, biology, chemistry, geography, accounting, typing, law, economics at Cameron Heights C.l. Grade " English, math, history, sociology, biology, chemistry at Kitchener-Waterloo C.V.S. Full details of all courses available in secondary schools, many local business and industries or by calling the Waterloo County Boa rd of Education 742-1751 ext. 164. English for New Canadians at Cameron Heights cr. - elementary, intermediate and advanced levels - $5. Register as for non-credit courses. Cost $10 for 10 week courses: $15 for 20 week courses Cost $15 at seven locations across the Region of Waterloo. Non-credit Courses in a wide variety of subjects at Cameron Heights C.l.; Kitchener-Waterloo C.V.S.; Laurel Vocational School; Galt C.I.; Preston H.S.; Elmira D.S.S.; Waterloo-Oxford D.S.S. Registration date: _ September 23 and 24 at 7-9 p.m. at the school where the course is located. Mrs. D. Thomas Chairman Registration dates: NIGHT SCHOOL 1975 THE WATERLOO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION . wilI offer Grade 11 World religion and accounting at Elmira D.s.S Cameron Heights, Kitchener-Waterloo and Elmira D.S.S September 16 and 17, 7 - 9 p.m. Woo Mich, WM, Sopmhu IO. 1976 - Pap " Ed Good Bob Gramlow Jack Kersell some of! campus for such a large production," says Gary Pm, Creative Arts Board Chairman at the University. "We're hoping for a minimum of A Song of Joy, L. Van Beethoven's Symphony No. Emmanuel United First United Parkminster United 9, is to be performed by the University of Waterloo Concert Choir and the Lit- tle Symphony Orchestra assisted by the K-w Symph- ony Orchestra. The program will be held in the Humanities Theatre. University of Waterloo Nov. 28 and 29 at a p.m.. R. A. Cruickshank lyect9r_of. Education

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