_ London man named viceâ€"president at WLUâ€" & Mr. Venton, a native of London, Ont., holds a masâ€" ter‘s degree in economics from Queen‘s University, and has held a number of senior posts with the Onâ€" He takes over his duties July 1 His position is a new one but covers the duties formerly supervised by Taâ€" mara Giesbrecht, viceâ€" ident: controller, who ‘red, last year. he university now has two viceâ€"presidents. Dr. John Weir, as academic viceâ€"president, reports to the president on all faculty and academic matters. Mr. Venton will be responsible for all nonâ€"academic areas with stress on administraâ€" tion and finance. J. Peter Venton, 38, senior advisor to the intergovernâ€" mental finance and grants policy branch of the Ontario Government, has been named viceâ€"president of adâ€" ministration and finance at Wilfrid Laurier University. Two wellâ€"known works make up the repertoire for the evening. They are a Solâ€" dier‘s Tale by Igor Straâ€" vinsky and A Dinner Enâ€" gagement, by Sir Lennox Berkeley. 2 Chronicle staff writer The â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Opera Guild will give opera fans something to sing about this Friday and Saturday night, May 25 and 26, when a special spring program will be presented. Stravinsky‘s A Soldier‘s Tale was awarded top honâ€" ours in the CBC radio broadâ€" cast competition. The work was performed by the Stratâ€" ford Ensemble. A Soldier‘s Tale is a play set to music, and it needs actors and dancers to be presented proâ€" perly, according to the ra Guild. ï¬-is weekend will be the t time the work has been performed in this area. A Dinner Engagement, by Sir Lennox Berkeley, was written during Queen Elizaâ€" beth II‘s Coronation year for the famous Aldeburgh Fesâ€" tival. This story centres around a poor English arisâ€" tocratic family and a rich family from Europe. Opera guild bresents program tario government. culty, administrators, staff â€" applied for the senior post. From 1974â€"1977 he was exâ€" and students. Eightyâ€"four Sizx were finally interâ€" ecutive secretary and reâ€" persons were nominated or viewed. search director for the Onâ€" tario Council on University . w6 »eci« w« French businessmen sition, he advised the chairâ€" man and briefed council Vlsn Uw members on government A group of six young buâ€" will be visiting. Information policy. Mr. Venton also sinessmen from the French will be provided on coâ€" served the government as province of Alsace will visit operative education proâ€" an economist on taxation the University of Waterloo grams, research services, and fiscal policies and suâ€" Wednesday morning, May correspondence . programs pervised a staff of econoâ€" 16, as part of a twoâ€"month â€" and businessâ€"related matheâ€" mists and other profesâ€" â€" Rotary exchange visit to matics courses. sionals. North Ameriea * He was selected by a search committee of faâ€" T00 MANY PEOPLE _ _INGANADA _ ARE GETTING AWAY _ WITH MURDER â€" This federal election let your feelin?s be known by posin? the following question to al Obviously something is drasâ€" tically wrong. â€" Isn‘t it time we made our elected officials responsive to our beliefs? It‘s interesting then that in the last parliament over one half of tg: elected members voted for the abolition of capital fpunishment when over 70% of the population favours its retention. In our system of parliamentary _ candidates or their representaâ€" democracy all elected repâ€" tives who solicit your support. resentatives are expected to be "ARE YOU FOR OR AGAINST guided by the expectations, THE USE OF CAPITAL PUNISHâ€" desires and demands of their MENT IN CANADA?" | constituents. It‘s a simole and straiahtforâ€" UW is the only university in Canada that the group A group of six young buâ€" sinessmen from the French province of Alsace will visit the University of Waterioo Wednesday morning, May 16, as part of a twoâ€"month Waterloo Regional Police Association and Waterloo Regional Police Womens Association Ad Sponsored By _ YOU ARE YOUR MP will be visiting. Information will be provided on coâ€" operative education proâ€" grams, research services, They will arrive at Room 3004, Needles Hall at 9 a.m. Make sure you know where the person you vote for stands on capital punishment. It‘s too important to the future of this country not to. The Canadian Police Associaâ€" tion is for capital punishment~â€" whether a preâ€"meditated murder involves one of us or one of you. We‘ve made our feelin(?s known and we‘ll vote accordingly. â€" â€" It‘s a simple and straightforâ€" ward question and a simple yes or no answer will do, not a longâ€"winded explanation. _ All garbage must be out by 8:00 aim. Garbage normally collected on Monday WILL BE collected on Monday, May 21st, (Victoria Day). > ol‘ f GARBAGE COLLECTION CITY OF WATERLOO , May 16,