ma.mm. Wan. 1:191? - WW PM“. WW - 57‘?!†L Md $1....thch - 516-8210 bum boointochooulrom. _" "1' o Spock. ON." 0 w. 0th.. m My SCBIBE BO0KS'I‘0IIE Wilfrid Laurier University ' GOLDEN HAWK SUMMER CAMP Application forms must be picked up at the Athletic Complex between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. No telephone applications. ENROLMENT IS FREE BUT IS LIMITED TO THE FIRST 100 REGISTRATIONS. (NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT CHILDREN BE AVAILABLE FOR THE FULL 3 WEEK PERIOD. AGE LIMITS - AT LEAST 9 YEARS OF AGE AND LESS THAN 12 YEARS ON JULY 11, 1977). for boys and girls aged 9, 10 and 11. The fourth 'Golden Hawk' Camp will be held from July 1 1 to July 29 at the WLU Athletic Complex (corner of King St. and University Ave.) The Camp runs Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 12 - noon. The children will be instructed in Swimming, Softball, Basketball, Volleyball and Soccer with instructors being senior, Physical Education students who in turn are guided -' by senior staff members of the WLU Physical Education department. SUPER SPECIAL PAPERBACK? or 49 lliiertty_tuitiomt question posed to candidates (COMMfrunpo'Tl) Mr. Gnlnlow mu ttsis" energy problem. Mr. Gram- â€sum coon supply five ioqrsaid"-rnmttgavea perceattotthetueteost Malawi: pmvincelo needrinthearea., get things mm." ."r%is, "gain- I... ,- -m- "The minister of than and Environment are work- ing on a pilot project for Waterloo North and Re- gion. which involves putting in a shredding plant for disposable waste and study- ing what can be done with this as a source of energy. y Mr. Epp felt " great deal has to be spent on the solar energy field " it is the safest and most econ- omic source of energy. " one of the safest nuclear energy plants at this time. Right now, the energy is Mrs. Mewhinney said that "energy must be studied in a package. Ontario has per cent of the fuel cost needrinthearea., "11113 Region has an able engineering department." he said. "We could tie in Wilfrid Laurier University with the study and industry could use the shredded waste." One of UW's first em- ployees 20 years ago when the university began was Gruce Gellatly, now vice- president, finance and op- erations. On Thursday. his daughter. Mrs. Joan Bar- rett will graduate with a B.A.degree. Correspondence student will graduate Also on Thursday after- noon, the first person to take all his courses by UW's correspondence pro- gram will receive his B.A. degree. He is Frederick W, Muller of 137 Overture There's no danger of anyone disobeying the signs around Silver Lake in We- terloo Park. The pools are being drained and cleaned and in order to do this. the lake must first be emptied to prevept water pressure damaging the walls of the pools. Things should be back to normal next week. WATERLOO REGION DISTRICT HEALTH COUNCIL The public is invited to submit nominations for membership on the District Health Council and Social Resources Council before midnight, JUNE 6.1977. For further information, attend the Iollowing public meetings: June , Elmira District High School Library Resource Centre tt :00 p.m. . June 2 Wilmot Township Hall 121 Huron St., New Hamburg 8:00 pm. or Contact: HEALTH & SOCIAL PLANNING STEERING COMMITTEE Room 417, 20 Weber Street East Kitchener, Ontario N2H 103 579-1580 or 886-9539 CLOSE OF NOMINATIONS Although foreign students pay 81.5“! a year for tuition compared to the w paid by Canadians, Mr. Gram- low said he did not object to this difference, or the fact that fees are on the -d-titterttwittttet, pextlen.Wemmttregtrtre- able resources." A question was asked by the students about rising tuition fees for university students and the differential between Canadian and for- eign student fees. Rd., West Hill. Ontario. Mr. Muller is a senior citizen and by taking five courses a year for three years he completed his work by cor- respondence in the same amount of time as a reg- ular full-tinte, on-campus student. On Friday afternoon Wa- terloo's president, Dr. Burt C. Matthews will confer a degree on his son, David, who will receive his MA, in regional planning and resource management. He "This is the first increase in a number of years," he said. And 65 per cena of education costs are taken 1'dl can of by the province. We're than a pretty good bargain here.†' "There used to be more Canadians leaving the coun- fry, go study than entering The government’s policy looks "a bit racist" and it may have had "incomplete information when it estab- lished this policy.†"he government can well afford this expenditure," he said. Mr. Em pointed out that four per cent of university stadium: “attending On- tario universities are from foreign countries, and that he is opposed to costs ris- ing for them. it," he said, "but now (hi; is reversed." did his undergraduate work at the University of West- ern Ontario. A total of 2,293 degrees will be awarded at the four convocation ceremonies over the three day period - including 54 Ph.D.'s, 59 D.O.‘s (optometry), 186 Masters' degrees and 1,994 baccalaureates WATERLOO REGION SOCIAL RESOURCES COUNCIL Walk it to me! War-iv. “alt . Hull Turin ’S)