Y L _‘ G +# .‘ _i University Education Recent developâ€" ments in Canadian fiâ€" nancial markets is the theme of the 11th annuâ€" al conference on Preâ€" held at the University of Waterloo on Aug. 19 Dr. James Brox of UW‘s economics deâ€" partment and convener of the conference beâ€" lieves that the current interest in financial matters, cespecially begins tomorrow ‘at UW growth of more than 100 per cent in the last six years, is once again facing an increasing Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity, which has susâ€" If you think fitness is . â€" a distant goal, _2 Applications to Laurier rise with interest: rates at, near record levels, combined with the exâ€" celient slate of speakâ€" ers, guarantees the success of the conferâ€" The program will begin at 9: 15 a.m. toâ€" morrow in room 3001 of Needies Hall, with J. Harvey Perry, a former president of the Canadian Banker‘s Asâ€" sociationâ€" discussing the new environment in banking following the regent revision to the number of applications for fall admission. sistant registrar for admissions, said 6,610 Grade 13 students named Laurier in the Â¥ BADBLIST 18, 1002 _ .. 2C3 uh004 4 065 l h + o search Associates, who will review conditions in Canadian housing and mortgage marâ€" On Friday the conâ€" ferentée continues by considering how recent devements will afâ€" fect r financial inâ€" stitutions with presenâ€" tations made by Robert Kilimnik of the Mutual threeâ€"choice applicaâ€" tion form they submit to the provincial appliâ€" cation centre. That compares with 5,846 at the same time a year ago. The greatest growth is in arts and university. Of that number 241, or about 20 per cent, are Ontario Scholars, those who have racked up 80 per cent or more in six Grade 13 subâ€" jects. That compares with® 215 at the same date a year ago. M So far, 1,275 have gone pne step further and confirmed their Thursday afterâ€" jointly sponsored by the economics departâ€" ment at UW and the . Canadian Foundation for Economic Educaâ€" tion*Most of those atâ€" tending will be high school teachers of ecoâ€" nomics from all parts Life Assurance "Co. of Canada and Earl Beâ€" derman, assistant vieeâ€" Granger expects there will be about 1,325 lirstâ€"year stuâ€" dents on campus when the official count is made Nov. 1. There were 1,274 last year at that date. If all show up as expéected, Wilfrid Laurier University will have registered the largest firstâ€"year class in its history. mains at 70 per cent and honors business at 76.5 per cent. > mist with The Permaâ€" of Ontario. In the face of the The conference is s 3 o a Ne > ols s2 es‘ ie H