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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Oct 1976, p. 13

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fairway pres A <8§9r&ax o ' j 0"~ K: \ ‘ciicyp & ‘P&‘Q’ EY( \o okry ‘‘When it comes ols to appliances, we oC have a lot of | f helpful ideas" | Come In For Your Special Deal On Quality Canadian | General Electric | Appliances > J‘ Page 14 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 27, 1976 The Waterloo County Board of Education has. because of financial considerations, been obliâ€" gated to phase out its experimental programme in French. The results of a questionnaire circulatâ€" ed last year, along with feedback obtained from the Grade 1 to Grade 3 children participating in the programme and parents alike, indicate that response to this programme had been most positive. We wolild therefore urge you to come to a meeting to discuss this issue and its effect upon your children MEETING "Alternatives to the French language instructional programme at the Elementary School level " PLACE Centennial Public School (in the library) 141 Amos Avenue, Waterloo FRENCH LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION For further information please call Pierre H Dube DATE commercial printing / complete commercial and web offset printers 225 Fairway Road, Kitchener â€" 579â€"1630 Monday through Friday 9 to 5 50 Westmount Rd westmount place pharmacy 578â€"8800 Monday. Nov 1. 1976 7 30 p.m westmount place pharmacy OPEN ... 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY to SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. } SUNDAYS We honor ... DV.A.. Blue Cross, Green Shield _ and Welfare Drug Plans. By the way we deliver. HOLIDAYS 11 a.m. to 9 p.m to applic have a Lc helpful i and Waterloo 884â€"7863 The completion and ofâ€" ficial opening of the new academic hall at Conrad Grebel College was markâ€" ed by public services Oct. Included in the day‘s events were a chapel serâ€" vice with Frank H. Epp, president, an alumni meetâ€" ing and a halfâ€"hour official opening ceremony. _ The First Church of Christ Scientist. Kitchener, is sponâ€" soring a free lecture on Christian Science entitled: *A New View of Prophecy to be given in the church edifice, 64 Water Street North, Kitchener, on Friâ€" day. October 29. at 8:15 The opening ceremony included a litany of thanksâ€" giving, and dedication, a ceremony of the key involvâ€" ing the contractor, the archiâ€" tect, the board chairman and president, and a cereâ€" able Allan MacEachen. presiâ€" dent of the privy council in the Canadian government and Liberal House leader. and Vadim D. Vladykov,. a leading Canadian fisheries research biologist. will reâ€" ceive honorary degrees at the fall convocation of Wilâ€" frid _ Laurier _ University Oct. 31. Wilfrid Laurier Univerâ€" sity‘s department ~of ro mance languages will celeâ€" brate French Week Oct. 25 to 29 with films. wine tastâ€" ing and book presentations. A presentation of approxâ€" imately 500 French books will be in the WLU library _WLU gives two honorary degrees The ceremony. at which 382 undergraduate _ and graduate students will reâ€" ceive degrees, will be held at the Kitchener Auditorâ€" ium. East Ave.. Kitchener. at 2: 30 p.m. Presiding over the cereâ€" monies will be the Hon. Paul Martin. Canadian high comâ€" missioner to Great Britain. and chancellor of the uniâ€" versity. He is flying back to Canada especially to preâ€" side and returns immediateâ€" ly to England following conâ€" vocation. The day begins with a baccalaureate service for graduates and their families in the WLU theatreâ€"auditorâ€" Christian Science lecture rth, Kitchener, on Friâ€" y. October 29. at 8:15 m. Admission is free and children‘s room is availâ€" Conrad Grebel hall opened WLU celebrates French week mony. of the books. Greetings were brought by Vernon Leis, chairman of Interâ€"Mennonite Conâ€" ference;, Father C. Siegâ€" fried on behalf of the church colleges and T.A. Bruzusâ€" towski, acting president of the University of Waterloo. Dr. Leon Kamin of Princeâ€" ton University. New Jersey will give a talk on the ~"Sciâ€" ence and Politics of L.Q..~ at 3:30 p.m. Oct. 29 in room 2083. psychology building. at the University of Waterâ€" loo. His lecture is sponsored by UW‘s department of psyâ€" chology. Everyone is welâ€" come to attend. The service was followed by tours of the facilities and serving of refreshments in the college dining hall. â€" An evening service of celeâ€" bration and reflection was held in the UW Humanities Theatre. The three choirs of the college sang under the direction of Professors The speaker for this lecâ€" ture is Michael B. Thornâ€" aloe, of Sheffield, England. After â€"a healing in Christian Science which he experiâ€" enced as a young boy, he attended the Sunday School in the First Church of Christ Scientist in that city. where he became â€" and still is â€" a member. Mr. Thorneloe graduated Professor Peter Danielson of York University will preâ€" sent a philosophical lecture on *‘‘Natural Rights and Property Rights." at 3:30 Oct. 25 to 29. The books cover a wide range of topics including art, literature and sports. The exhibition is beâ€" ing presented by the French Consulate in Toronto. Teachâ€" ers and students are invitâ€" ed to view it.~ On Oct. 27 at 8:30 p.m.. a p.m.. Oct. 29 in room 334 of Hagey Hall at the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo. His lecture is sponsored by UW‘s department of philosophy. Everyone welcome. Public lectures at UW ium at 10 a.m. The sermon will be preached by Rev. Barton Beglo, the univerâ€" The Hospital for Sick Modern Showroom â€" 621 Hespeler Rd. Cambridge Winter Is Coming! Time for FURNACE CLEANING and _ HUMIDIFIER REPAIRS with an honours degree in law from Sheffield Unjverâ€" sity in 1950. After pos:.grad- uate work. he was awarded his master‘s degree in law in 1951. He was admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court in 1952. Children Foundation â€" will present a seminar for parâ€" ents, Nov. 2 at 8:00 p.m. in the Humanities Theatre. Hagey Hall, University of Waterloo. Guest speaker will be Dr. Paul Steinhauer. a psychiatrist who will preâ€" sent the subject "The Growâ€" ing Child â€" Pathways to Mental Health." A discusâ€" sion period will follow. Evâ€" eryvone is welcome to atâ€" tend. gerich, secretary of the board of governors, gave the address on the subject of Focusing the Vision. Rev. Gingerich is the auâ€" thor of The Amish in Canâ€" ada. He has been on the board almost continuousâ€" ly since the college was founded. Brief statements were made by Professors J. Winâ€" field Fretz, past president; Rodney Sawatsky, director of academic affairs; and Conrad Brunk, director of Abner _ Martin, William Janzen and Helen Martens. presentation and tasting of French wines will be made by wine traveller and writer Lawrence Mindham. The evening is being organized by the ramance languages department and the trade commissioner of France in sity‘s Lutheran chaplain. ada‘s minister of external Convocation speaker will â€" affairs until the recent cabâ€" be Mr. MacEachen. Canâ€" inet changes. The National Film Board of Canada will present a premier showing of the film Waterloo Farmers Nov. 5 at Rockway Mennonite High School. 110 Doon Rd.. Kitchâ€" ener After two years service in the Royal Air Force. he returned to Sheffield where he was a partner in a law Made in Waterloo Region. the film contrasts the farmâ€" ing methods of Old Order Mennonites with those of NFB presents film Nov. New Power HUMIDIFIERS instai«: $99.50 City Gas Service Phone 653â€"4105 is Oct. 29 Ontario, Erik Egnell. On Oct. 29 at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.,. the film Kamouraska a Canadian film spoken in French with English subâ€" titles will be shown in room 1E1 of the arts building at WLU,.Admission is free. firm until he left the legal profession in 1962 to devote his full time to the public practice of Christian Sciâ€" ence. L He became an authorized teacher of Christian Science in 1967, and is presently a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureâ€" ship. with headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts. architect was Carl Rieder of Rieder and Hymmen. The total cost of the hall is $1,030,000. Source of fundâ€" ing over a fiveâ€"year period is as follows; $500,000 from the three supporting Mennoâ€" nite Conferences; $150,000 from faculty, staff, stuâ€" dents and alumni; $286,500 from college reserves and sale of house and $93,500 still to be raised. peace and conflict studies. the new academic hall on November 10, 1975. The builder was Traugott Conâ€" stryction Company. . The Mennonites operating on a modern scientific basis. _ * On the same program. the film Menno‘s Reins will be shown. This film depicts the life of the Mennonite people in the Winnipeg area. Professor _ Syed _ Alam Khundmiri, a distinguished Islamic scholar from India will present the topic, "Isâ€" lamic Thought Today. His lecture will take place at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 3 in room 334. Hagey hall at the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo. Proâ€" fessor Khundmiri‘s lecture is sponsored by the Departâ€" ment of Religious Studies at UW. Everyone is welcome to attend. Admission is free to both films. Showings will begin at 8 p.m. for

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