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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Oct 1975, p. 9

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Naomi Rowley. an organâ€" ist and harpsichordist, has been named Visiting Musiâ€" cian to the faculty of music at Wilfrid Laurier Univerâ€" sity. In this capacity Dr. Rowâ€" ley, a native of lJowa, will perform at several of the weekly Music at Noon conâ€" certs on campus. In addition she will present guest lecâ€" tures in the area of perâ€" formance practice, the study of the historical approach to the performance of music and in the technique and literature of the harpsichord. She also will coach student chamter music ensembles. Indian sites lecture topic Dr. _ Christine _ Mather. dean of the music faculty. said the Visiting Musician Dr. James V. Wright. one of â€" Canada‘s _ bestâ€"known archaeologists. will speak tomorrow . Oct . 9 to 8 p.m. in the mezzanine of Wilfrid Laurier University on Three Vignettes of Canada‘s Pr¢â€" history He will discuss excavaâ€" tions at Port Elgin and in the Pickering area which have unearthed preâ€"historâ€" cal Iroquois villages. The Pickering village was at the site of the proposed airport,. now cancelled. Marijan Mehes and his wife Sheila, assistant stage managers for the Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo Little Theatre production of "Showboat"., are busy paint ing the set for opening night. The play directed by John Wright starts Friâ€" day night at the Victoria Park Pavilion and runs through Oktoberfest. In addition. Dr. Wright will discuss the earliest evidence for man existing in Canada in the Yukon territory about 30.000 years ago. His lecture. free and open to all, is one in a series at the â€" university . Visiting musician named 22 C 4 4 Earliere this year, Mr. FÂ¥ \confnrrmmemememntensemateemnimmcmmmeniuemten lsw 0 i. f Abernethy gave the keyâ€" NYLON MACRAME CORD par oo .l ‘?. A note address at the Interâ€" 9 Colors Available â€" mm C ’ lkh e â€" ME national Playground Assoâ€" Come in and Browse Around < . »aaagh 2 ra t{ l SX : > ciation â€" Triennial Conferâ€" CRE AT'VE CR AFTS «oW ‘, â€" e . ; i »fi"\ * ence in Milan, Italy. uons » "’&f <a 9’ * oagvs,! The lecture is sponsored . Lower Mait 575.553:‘“' * Waterloo Squ A > f ‘E ?J * a*. C by the Faculty of Human Open Daily 10â€"6 Thur. & Fr L *‘ e as >A a "“& Kinetics and Leisure Studâ€" ‘f' & “' , *« Â¥Z2" ies. The public is invited \ j \&. o e â€" L Ey Sm *\ is y TR LA t (IK &® 2o it : m a Cl ue fecasiies (mese="pzore Pe See en UA S s se 4 program was launched to give interested students an opportunity to meet and get to know a successful, pracâ€" tising musician. ‘"We â€" are particularly happy to have appointed Naomi Rowley whose interâ€" est in performance practice and music of the baroque period should be a deepenâ€" An open house and art studio exhibition is to be held in Waterloo. from Oct. 10 to 19, from 2 to 10 p.m. The event will be held at the studio of Horst Guilhauâ€" man. 320 Whitmore Dr. (m Colonial Acres). Mr. Guilâ€" hauman. who has lived in appy to have appointed The â€" University offers Naomi Rowley whose interâ€" both a fourâ€"year Bachelor st in performance practice of Music program and a ind music of the barogue threeâ€"year program in arts eriod should be a deepenâ€" with a music major. & & Open house â€" exhibit * nus OFFICE FURNITURE e STATIONERY e ART SUPPLIES e GIFTS SCHENDEL Update your records now, in an elegant new telephone index. Keep phone numbers and addresses in neat order, in one of our bright, modern styles. And they‘re priced easy, too . . . from $4.50. At Schendel‘s of course! 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Py f uk a Mion w P an 6 ition will open 7 * e 10. . “} | _; S % C t \â€"dP" _ JNE \ &0 _ i w t C & & Â¥ 3 â€" 5 x 7 PORTRAITS LL grounds discussed Children‘s **%3 ‘"Recent Developments in Recreation _ Service _ in England* will be discussed at the University of Waterâ€" loo â€" campus _ tomorrow night, Oct. 9, 8 p.m. Drummond _ Abernethy, Director of the Children and Youth Program, Nationâ€" al Playing Fields Associâ€" ation, â€" London, â€" England, will be the featured speaker. The discussion will | be heldâ€" in room 116, of the arts lecture hall at UW. He will also show a new film concerning citizen inâ€" volvement in the creation of children‘s play facilities, such as adventure playâ€" grounds. _A specialist on children‘s recreation and playgrounds, .the distinâ€" guished recreation director_ has been promoting the development of organized recreation . services for children during the past 20 years, not only in England, but throughout Europe and this continent as well. § _OFFER GOOD ONLY AT WATERLOO STUDIO _ « E'i Call for an Appointment today. | 114 KING ST. SOUTH, WATERLOO, 7425521 (Opposite Waterloo Square) Sooter Portrait Studios 12 Christmas Cards TMAS SPF ?"‘“\s Cl 5 Waterloo Siskin Jr. B president Clayt Reidel, right, presents Jim Uhrig, general manager, with a plaque in recognition for numerous years of dedicated work and service. Waterido Chronicie; Wednesday, October 8, 1975 â€" Page 9

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