Computer checkout is meeting topic Oxfam Trade Fair planned A panel discussion and question period will be held after Mr. _ Handelman‘s address. Panelists include Jim Durnin, national sales manager for Sweda International; Mrs. Mary Pappert, chairman of the computerized checkout committee of the Ontario Consumers® Association ; Prof. A. Salvadori, proâ€" fessor of computer science at University of Gueliph; and Ron Whent, systems analysis for Zehrs Markets Ltd. A seminar on computerâ€" ized supermarket checkâ€" outs will be sponsored by the Consumers® Association of Canada and the Kitchener Public Library November 11 at 7: 45 p.m. It is the best chance for residents of the Waterâ€" loo region to view and purâ€" chase a large assortment of handâ€"made items and art objects for consideraâ€" tion as unique gifts for Christmas, â€" birthdays â€" or other special occasions. Sydney Handleman. minâ€" ister of consumer and comâ€" mercial relations, will be the guest speaker at the seminar which will be held at the Kitchener Library. The goods assembled at the Fair ranges from Latin The local Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo Oxfam group, with the assistance of many volâ€" unteers from the area presents its first regional Fair of unusual handcrafts all made by artisans from the developing world at Fairview Park Mall from Nov. 1â€"6 during regular shopping hours in the *‘Clockcourt‘" area. Harvard Univéersity. A specialist in social ethics and population quesâ€" tions, Dr. Dyck‘s lecture is entitled ‘‘Ethical Priorities in Population Policy‘". He has studied in depth and written _ extensively _ on The annual Stauffer lecâ€" ture arranged by Conrad Grebel College will this year be given by Prof. yys N\oum" suye3 50 W estm W aterloo ount Rd. e Patient and Courteous Instructors for all ages e Modern Dual Control Cars e free Pickâ€"up , e Same car available for Driving Test LE e Special care for nervous beginners Qualified Male and Female instructors licensed by the Ministry of Transportaâ€" tion and Communications. #+ CaANADA DRIVING SCHOOL _ Harvard prof to give Stauffer lecture FOR PROFESSIONAL DRIVER TRAINING CALL 886â€"4640 OPEN 9 a.m. till 10 P.M. Topics discussed at the meeting will include the need _ for _ computerized checkout systems, whether individual pricing should remain and whether comâ€" puterized checkout system will be beneficial. The public is invited to attend. Author is at library The fair is run excluâ€" sively by volunteer help and buys its goods through Oxfam Trading Limited, a company founded in 1971 by Oxfam Canada to extend its overseas work through expanding marâ€" kets for crafts from people in developing countries. Mr. Mitchell will be speakâ€" ing as part of the Canadian Authors â€" Series â€" coâ€"sponâ€" sored by Conestoga College and the Kitchener Public Library. The lecture will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the library auditorium Ken Mitchell, a novelist and humorist, will be the guest speaker Nov. 15 at the Kitchener Public Liâ€" brary. Thus, the profits from the sales go to the support of disaster relief and developâ€" value of life, procreative: rights, and the "right to die"‘. The Dyck lectures will be given in the Theatre of the Arts at the University of Waterloo on Saturday, November 6, 8 p.m. It is the second of five events in the 1976â€"77 Musicâ€"Lecture Series of Conrad Grebel American wood carvings, African _ weavings _ and batiks, _ Asian â€" jewellery and pottery, to Peruvian Alpaca sweaters and panâ€" chos, Equadorian Christâ€" mas decorations and many other _ fascinating â€" handâ€" made objects. _ mental projects, and to the artisans who sell the handâ€" made objects through coâ€" operatives, réfugee work projects and profitâ€"sharing handcrafts centers to Oxâ€" fam Trading Ltd. Purchases help Oxfam, an international developâ€" ment agency,, to combat hunger poverty, disease, injustice and inequality in the world. This event is coâ€"sponsored by the College‘s School of Peace and Conflict Studies with the following Univerâ€" sity departments:. Philosoâ€" phy, Sociology, Manâ€"Enâ€" the same topic to the Uniâ€" versity community on Friâ€" day, November 5, 3:30 in the auditorium of the new CGC academic hall. Ontario â€" NOTICE TO HOME BUILDERS in Ontario Dr. Dyck will lecture on HUDAC NEW HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM WY OE fp 2+ Profession, Sunday at 7:30 p.m.: *"Euthanasia and Care for the Dy ing"‘. groups from the community. Ministers at 9:30 3.m. on Saturday: ‘"Value of Life: Two Contending Philosoâ€" in â€" philosophy), Harvard University (Ph.D. in reliâ€" gious ethics). Dr. Dyck is â€"also schedul ed to address faculty and students on ‘"My Intellecâ€" tual and Spiritual Pilgrimâ€" The School of Adult Studâ€" ies has arranged for him A native of Saskatcheâ€" wan, Dr. Dyck grew up at Leamington, Ontario. He graduated from the followâ€" ing schools: Tabor College (B.A. in Sociology), Uniâ€" versity of Kansas (M.A. in psychology and M.A. At Harvard since 1965, Failure to comply with the Act carries heavy penalties. The HUDAC New Home Warranty Program has been designated by the Ontario government to administer the plan. All builders must register with the program by December 31, 1976. Applications should be received by November 25, 1976 since processing takes four to six weeks. 3. Transferability â€" warranty is fully transferable should the original or subsequent purchaser decide to sell the house during the fiveâ€"year period. . For further information, write immediately to: All new homes, including condominiums, sold in Ontario as of January 1, 1977, must be covered by the warranty set out in the Ontario New Home Warranties Plan. 2. First year guarantee â€" builder or vendor of a previously unoccupied home is responsible for repairing any defects in materials or workmanship which become apparent during the first year. The plan also offers protection against structural defects, to a maximum of $20,000, for an additional four year period. HUDAC NEW HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM 2 Toronto Street, Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario MSC 2B6 Included in this program are: 1. Deposit protectionâ€"buyer‘s initial deposit or downpayment is guaranteed up to a maximum of $20,000. 33 Waterioo Chronicile, Wednesdiay, Navernber 3, 1976 â€" Page 9 Professor Dyck is attached to the School of Public Health as Mary B. Saitonâ€" stall â€"Professor of Populaâ€" tion Ethics, to the Univerâ€" sity as coâ€"director of the Kennedy Interfaculty Proâ€" gram in Medical Ethics, and CBauy # The Stauffer â€"lecture is funded by an endowment at the College by Joseph S. mt Stauffer of Toronto. to the Divinity School as a member of the faculty and of the Harvard Center for Population Studies. The Stauffer lecture