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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Jun 1980, p. 12

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M12 -Wotor|op Chroetiiltedrtetttav,gutO. 1m Inter-City Welding Supplies Co. Ltd. presents I Tuesday, June 10th - Wednesday, June 1 1th 2:00 pm. to 9:30 pm. daily Myanmar HOLE sr " mum-scum LIIITED 'sjli'iitjli0t/i(, KING & ERB STREETS' WATER LOO/ONTARIO 886-181 1 a decade of advanced technology aaFEa-rt moon and automation in welding - at the new Inter-City Cambridge facility 55 Wolseley Court, Cambridge, Ontario with CT W Tr, il _ Reimr will be singing the Schubert sbng cycle "Die The Bggt of line unmet concerts anointed.» tho " Chamber “we Bo. cldy take: place this Satur- day. I pan. at the society's cancer! room. ST Yam St. W. In Waterloo. Performing will be Alvin Reimer, baritone. yith Peter Simon aeeetmpMirtg 100094101 DE} Chamber series begin 0 2O suppliers in attendance 0 spectacular welding show . large tent . largest show of its kind Stamp club 8tht-e Mum." considered one of the country's most ac- ' entttgtiatted Beder singers. ttaligner in: m acclaim in concert: iWrmany and . He and Simon are of the Faculty ot Music of the Ihti- versity of Western Ontariox Tickets for the concert Mid be ordered greedy from the society at itl, attire” mrYomg M. or re- served,“ telephone at m- Ion. V The Summer Music Goa- eertsaretteingtteid inaliv- in; room seating so people. In itsnewsletter. the so- ciefy writes "imam try- ing to attract sou people to one concert. we'll hope to The Kitchener-Waterloo Stamp Club will play host to the Grand River Philatelic Association at St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church, Weber' and Queen Sts., Kitchener, on Thursday, June 12 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to come out and meet their fel- low collectors. attract qso to nine concerts. The smell music room man: that evelynne he": perfectly. everyone " in done contact with the muni- cians and that an environ- ment at the type that chamber music was. meant for is the scene of the con- Other upcoming concerts include perforrnarteds by violinist Marc Destrube with Walter Delahaunt on piano on June 11, the Strat- ford humble on Jme ttr, Pant MacNaudnm. violin, Faith Devan. oboe and Syd- ney Bullman-Fleming, piano on June 5. The Austin String Quartet performs on July , and pian- ist monies Gaylord is sche- duled for July 12. Soprano Margaret Enig- sen performs on July 19 with Lilian Kilianski, amtratto, Roy Lichti, baritone and Kenneth Hull on piano. The Stratford Ensemble returns on July " and via linist Andrew Wasyluszko rounds out the series on July 30 with Patricia Mullen on cello and Sydney Bullman- Fleming performing again on piano. Two Waterloo students were among the top three auto mechanic apprentices of Conestoga College hon- ored last We'dnesday at the Guelph campus. The Seeing Brain is about vision - how information is carried by light to the eye, how it is interpreted there, and in the optic nerve arid in the brain. It is an exhibit in which people participate. lah Cowies, secretary- tmsurer of the Automobile Dealer Associations of On- A display from the On- tario Science Centre, Toron- to, entitled "The Seeing Brain" will be at the Uni- versity of Waterloo from June 5 to 30. . The display will be male university's biology and earth sciences museum, lo- cated in room 370 (third Top apprentices named Science exhibit FOR MORE THAN JUST '. PANCAKES OPEN 24 hours DAILY Sttiitttii- Alvin Rainier, baritone, will be performing a Stritu- but song cycle at this Saturday's concert for the K- W Chnmber Music Society. tario, presented a first place award of $500 to James D. Fewster and the second place award of $300 to Ste- ven W. Beater. floor) of the biology com- plex. The biology complex is just north of the Needles hall bus stop on K-W's main- line-university bus route. For those driving to the campus. parking instruc~ tiomiare available at the se- curity booths at both campus entrances. The awards are sponsored by the Automobile Dealers Associations of Ontario to The museum is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to, 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Special arrangements may be made for groups wishing to visit the museum by phoning 885-1211, extension “HEMP!“ zaMm help students with the post of purchasing tools for their trade. "Map-40" as it is often called, is an intensive 40- week in-class portion of the Mechanical Apprenticeship Program administered at the College through the Min- istry of Colleges and Univer- sities. On June 6, the students will graduate from the in- school portion of the course in the College and will go on to a two-year on-the-job training course in a garage or dealership, according to the arrangements made be- tween the sponsors and stu- Garages, service stations and other related au- tomobile organizations in- terested in sponsoring stu- dents for the next academic year 1980-81 are asked to contact their local Au- tomobile Dealer Associa- WESTMOUNT PLACE WATERLOO

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