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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 May 1981, p. 12

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A new wing for the music faculty at Wilfrid Laurier University (shown in an artist‘s rendering), will be erected if a campaign to raise $6.2 million is successful. Other projects included are completion of Neale H. Tayler, president of the univerâ€" sity, said personal conâ€" tact will be made with corporations and indiâ€" viduals across the province and beyond in order to raise the money over a fiveâ€"year pledge period. A campaign to raise $6.2 million in a sixâ€" month campaign to get under way this fall was announced at the annuâ€" al board meeting of Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity and unahiâ€" mously approved. The campaign will new wing for the music faculty at Wilfrid Laurier â€" the library building and upgrading of the university‘s iversity (shown in an artist‘s rendering), will be computer facilities. The campaign gets under way acted if a campaign to raise $6.2 million is this fall. ccessful. Other projects included are completion of C m n WLU shoots for $6.2 million HAPPINESS IS HAVING A FRIEND raise funds for a twoâ€" floor addition to the library building, bringâ€" ing it to its planned height, and add the first stage of a new building to house the faculty of music. Those two projects are budgeted at $2 milâ€" lion and $1.3 million. Other projects to proceed once the drive is successful include upgrading computer facilities at $1.2 million renovation of existing science laboratories, upgrading of food serâ€" 111 DUKE ST E. KITCHENER omeone in whom we can confide... omeone To Sshure BE A FRIEND TO A FATHERLESS BOY CALL THE BIG BROTHERS § OFFICE AT _ i 519515110 &A BE A BIG BROTHER ’/ll‘ l'l,)l"‘il'llll’J u”l/ lll/l'(’"l“l‘('. To t who Say s (he nvest a /eu' hours ay s f/u» rig/t/ //u'n(,J al //u‘ rl't,/t/ time. imes J/lu"(’(/ /()yc‘fluf'r o/ your time to a boy s future ure 30 l'm,mrfun/ the filtle thi Dr. Tayler said paâ€" trons for the fund drive, to be known as the Wilfrid Laurier University Developâ€" ment Fund, are the Hon. John Black Aird, chancellor of Laurier, and Premier and Mrs. William Davis, whose vice equipment, addiâ€" tional athletic and reâ€" creational equipment, a new telephone comâ€" munications centre to replace the present outdated equipment, and improving energy sources. ir:g,J. § A development office has been established in Other officers of the fund include Gordon Bell, president of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Toronto and Mervyn L. Lahn, president of Canâ€" ada Trust Company, London, Ont. son attends Laurier 33 Main St (Gai) T ambridge . Ontario 653â€"2835 3 Charles St West at Queen Kitchener. Ontario 7424951 or 742â€"6581 @ Lowâ€"mass straight tonearm @ Upâ€"front controls a Auto return convenience a Includes JVC Cartridge. # Precision synchronous s Quiet and accurate beitâ€" L MA L I _ and Through Autoâ€"Return Beitâ€"Drive Turntable Lâ€"A21 More Reliable Tracking, Less Arm Resonance with JVC‘s New Tonearm JVC to take your system fromho-%tohot. JVC Quality Through Open dm!; 104 Thurs & fr 10â€"9 Cambridge store closed on Monday 145 the District Trust Building at Erb St. and Bridgeport Rd., Waterâ€" loo, with space donated by the trust company through Wiebe. Dr. Tayler, said a general chairman for the overâ€"all campaign will be announced shortly. MSL $160 May is cystic & a fibrosis month * 4fff[ B Technics uve 0O CHRON!ICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. 1981 â€" PAGE 13 On May 24, at 1 p.m. the Waterloo Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will hold its annual picnic for C.F. families and friends at Lynnlake Estates. There will be a number of games and prizes for the children and a baseball game for all. People should bring their own picnic basâ€" ket, and there are barâ€" becue facilities on the estate. There is no cure or means of controlling the disease, which afâ€" fects the lungs and diâ€" gestive system. And there is no way of detecting carriers or the disease in an unâ€" born child. Cystic Fibrosis is a major lifeâ€"threatening disease of children and young adults. The month of May is recognized nationally as Cystle Fibrosis Month. L "MAVW 1| Fine Features Aplenty Autoâ€"Return Directâ€"Drive Turntable s FG directâ€"drive system a Lowâ€"mass straight tonearm @ Upâ€"front controls m Auto return convenience and pitch control a includes Empire 4000XL1 m Cogâ€"free coretess DC servo Lâ€"A31 . Admission for the ocâ€" JVC Tickets are available from the W.CW.T.A. office at Suddaby School for $10. Nonâ€"members are welcome to attend folâ€" lowing the meeting. For women teachers A business meeting is scheduled for 4: 30 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. Featured entertainer will be Nancy White, a singer songwriter who has won three ACTRA awards for her work. The Waterloo County Women‘s Teachers Asâ€" sociation is holding its annual dirMner meeting May 25 at Bingeman Park in Kitchener. casion is $1 and chilâ€" dren 12 and under get in for free. For further informaâ€" tion contact Karen Fries at 885â€"6106. 199 MSL $250

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