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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Sep 1980, p. 19

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I." The Ontario Arts Council today announced a competi- tion for writers in the Polish and Portuguese languages, who are resident in Ontario, to win translation of their work into English. The competition invites submission of previously un- published writing in prose. fiction or non-fiction, in po. lish or Portuguese for judg- ing 2 an expert panel as- sembed by the Arts Coun- cil. Winning entries will be translated into English and sumbitted to Ontario pub- lishers for publication con- sideration. This is the second year of the program which last year Bob Chartrend (left) and Dave Gregg: rub a little elbow grease into a 1927 Pontiac before it's put on display. The antique car was used by Forbes Motors on Weber St. in Waterloo and BP Canada Ltd. to promote the return of "oid fashioned service" last week. _ Arts council com petition 466 Phillip St. WATERLOO . 886-4770 "Loam Whom Phillip Moots AIM" Mon-Fri. P:SO-6 Inn. Sat. 1:30- Noon [-1 --B-""'e'ee"'et-_'2_== -- - . oicA_i-bVo-a99-'_a-s--o--oo-o" IT STILL SHINES, Donor clinic attracted 32 manuscripts in Italian and Hungarian. from which three were selected for translation. I For full details of the competition. contact the Li- terary Office of the Ontario Arts, Council. 151 Bloor Street West. Toronto. On- tario. MSS ITS, 961-1660. The Kitchener-Waterloo Red Cross will hold its next blood donor clinic on Wed- nesday, September 3 at Grace Lutheran Church. 136 Margaret Ave. (at Louisa). Kitchener. '1 Free films i) on ,, astronomy Marlee Cttrooittt.,Wedet.sdw.th-tkter 3, I” . M19 If you'teceriouaboutthe universe you live in then Wilfrid Laurier University's lilydcs departing! wants to share that interest with you. . Beginning in September, and continuing throughout the academic year, the de- partment will stage eleven special public film nights. The films are the same ones shown to students in two WLU astrmomy and scien- ce degree courses. The first towing will be Sept. 10 at? pm. in means building of the university (opposite St. Michei's (lard! orUniversily Ave., Waterloo), Roomatt Phat. Koenig said the pro grams will feature films on a variety of astronomical and scientific subjects.- He will introduce most of them and then lead dise-imts: Many films were produced by NASA and the National Geographic Association.

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