A four week lecture and discussion series on ‘Sepâ€" aration and Divorce," is being held at the Forest Heights Library. 251 Fisher Drive in Kitchener. Aâ€"W centre plans course The series began on Novâ€" ember 2 Rev. Clifford Plant spoke on ‘"The Emoâ€" tional Impact of Separation and Divorce." eight successful local arâ€" tists whose works will be on view in an exhibition at the University of Waterloo Art Gallery from Nov. 4 â€" 21, 1976. An informal openâ€" ing and opportunity to meet the artists will be held on November 7 from 2 to 5 p.m. The series is sponsored by the Interfaith Pastoral Counselling _ Centre _ and focuses on coping with the experience _ of _ marital breakdown. Admission is free to the opening and to the gallery This is a mulitiâ€"media show and exhibits the great range from barnboard paintâ€" ings, pastels, watercolours, oils, silk and photoâ€"screen prints, drawings and acryâ€" lic, with treatments rangâ€" ing from the very abstract The aging of the populaâ€" tion: its implications for soâ€" cial change and social welâ€" fare is the topic for this year‘s Eastonâ€"McCarnevy Memorial Lecture at Wilâ€" frid Laurier University. A family seminar on parenting that is open to the public will begin Nov. 9 at _ Knox Presbyterian Church, 50 Erb St. W., Waâ€" terloo. Speaking on the topic Nov. 4 at 8 pm. in Room 1E1 of the arts building will be Dr. Alan C. Beckâ€" man. director of social work at the Benjamin Rose Inâ€" stitute. Cleveland. ‘"Looking Ahead." a film presentation and discussion on â€" changing perspectives for the separated and diâ€" vorced. will be presented Tuesday. _ November _ 23 The speakers for the evening will be Mr. George Slater. M.Th _ and _ Ms. Fern McKernan. B A The seminar will be held Tuesday evenings for four Dr. Claude Guldner will speak on the topic of "Hanâ€" dling Friends, Family Chilâ€" dren and Sexuan‘y."_ on Tuesday. November 16. On Tuesday. November 4. Barbara Lawson,. MSW . will look at the formulation and breakdown of the mari tal system. The lecture is entitled. V ictor or Victim? All _ the â€" lectures â€" will begin at 8 p.m. and admisâ€" sion is free. Knox plans parenting course Give yourself a break Take a walk. * hh dn@e iR d Mc t 3+i oob ‘5 mw ‘;@‘:}“:‘96 r,'»:_&‘?:"'ï¬â€™n :r,“‘yl-‘ 8 Aging is lecture topic Walle a biecks Fecdas & al colours that best express John Hofstetter‘s work the continous movement of has been highly exhibited. life, whether it be gentle He chooses his subject maâ€" or powerful. _ terial from the modern Susanne Harpe is wellâ€" landscape and turns such known for her silkscreenâ€" â€" things as industrial objects ing, and has taught this into art forms with an imâ€" rechnique in the area since â€" préssionistic approach. 1959. Her preference _ in David Hunsberger, oneâ€" to stark realism. Represented in the groupâ€" ing are Gary Barnett, Susâ€" anne Harpe, Bruce Herchenâ€" rader, . John _ Hofstetter, David Hunsberger, Hans Noack, Ed Schleimer and Monte Wright. Gary Barnett‘s work is in oils and inkâ€"andâ€"pencil and. he concentrates on the use of organic line and naturâ€" al colours that best express the continous movement of life, whether it be gentle or powerful. The Institute is one of the bestâ€"known _ agencies in the United States dealâ€" ing with the problems facâ€" ing the aging. Dr. Beckman among other interests. has conducted _ extensive _ reâ€" search into social aspects of housing for the aged. The lecture is free and the public is invited. It should be of special interest to older persons and those interested in the problems facing those in this growâ€" weeks at 8 p.m. Course instructors are John and Lorraine Peters. Lorraine is a trained nurse who was involved in medical work in Brazil. Since returning to North America she has been involved in communâ€" The Rabbit has a remarkable engine that moves it from 0 50 mph in 8 2 seconds. This advanced fourâ€"cyhinder overhead cam engine, fed by a fuel injection system delivers the precise The 1977 Rabbit runs by fuel injection L â€"ip mss Ts woy WATERLOO AUTOâ€"HAUS 550 Weber St. N. Waterioo 884â€"7470 wite . 4s ity volunteer activities in â€"a leadership capacity. She is currently doing research â€"and writing on "the woman question ‘ particularly from a Christian perspective with specific concern regarding husband and wife relationâ€" The Easton â€" McCarney Memorial Fund was estabâ€" lished at the request of Mrs. John Easton followâ€" ing the death of her husâ€" band. John. and his classâ€" mate. Christopher McCarnâ€" ey. in a road accident in 1972. Both were students in the WLU social work facuity. The faculty joins with the fund in presentâ€" ing the annual lecture. ing. segment of Canada‘s population. paintffig is watercolours but she also works in oils and pastels. The show inâ€" cludes some of her water< colours, a pastel and a silk screen print. Bruce Herchenrader uses watercolour â€"tempra, and what makes his work so unique is the startling realâ€" ism hbhe achieves in _ this t4* MWVs P 8 Wls arl, .K g Â¥\ fuel/air mixture that changing driving conditions demand. So, you get optimum performance and outstanding fuel economy Isn‘t that beautiful! * Guedt : nc I +od 06 P q SPc V ce 4 M e ts P " 4 5. " 044 PR * o e £ 'v'ï¬-;.::';f‘_- id 0 ob e3 yc k3 «s o vxC? e hok en Pn atey 20 o "Auts: Aot." P it on ie i 1t d P on regnepatiiiee . i n * lt ?&i\ 3“.\ w # “2’-*‘::-. pr Pbvlit en t PDt" TS m G Faet 4F, ** 2x "© ae 33,,7* ‘_ e '"{5‘."5‘!\; hitadiAr‘s “‘ Vlv{““ r“g'-,- ‘%% J‘ T t in oils â€" or and figure mm and raised in â€" Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo. This promising young â€" artist received an Ontario Arts Council grant to continue his studies. His acrylic paintings have an Hansâ€" Noack, studied at the Universitiee of Ham: burg and Kiel and is conâ€" tinuing his education here in Waterloo. He was initiâ€" mixed media for his abâ€" stract drawings. or and figure drawing inâ€" structor‘ at "Carleton Uniâ€" watercolour painting atâ€" the University of Waterioo. change riage. The course will begin Nov. 9 with the topic Husband and Wife Communications. The second session Nov. 16 will be about personal developâ€" ment. â€" Childâ€"Parent â€" relaâ€" tionships will be the topic Nov. 23. The final topic Nov. 30 will be the pressures on today‘s families. The seminar is designed for couples with children beâ€" tween the ages of two and 22 years. Registration for the course can be made by calling Knox Presbyterian Church at 886â€"4150 or by writing to the church at 50 Erb St. West, Waterloo. ships. John Peters teaches so ciology and has concentratâ€" ed on studies of the family. He has written several arâ€" ticles on divorce in Canada and has spoken to groups about family and stress, partnership and mar almost 3rd dimensional quat â€" ¢d by the Canadian Indian ity. ~ s and this show :includes two Meonte Wright, wellâ€"known . 0( his Indian portraits. ~ . in the area as an art instrucâ€" â€" _ The Art Gallery is located tor. he uses rough;: weatherâ€" in the Modern -Lan_gut&o worn barnboard for a more Building,â€"UW Campus. Galâ€" sympathetic base for his lery Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, tribute to the "olden days‘‘:â€"â€" weekdays, 2 to 5 p.m. Sunâ€" Mr. Wright is also fascinatâ€" 4aYs., Closed on Saturday. Autumnâ€"ripe colours in Trevira Polyester and wool blend doubtle knits. They look so good and are so easy to care for because they‘re machine washable. Kitten Knits puts it all together _ beautifully. ‘ L $ C7P> e ~ g J | & ‘ o 7 Aaild 19 KING ST. 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