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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Sep 1982, p. 18

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PAGE 18 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1982 p hi nnd 1 l v ?-.:5" C ce /A‘_ & a ’ 3 » !:_:.*‘M ~inn‘ @4 L tA *~ es * Q@RUECQ.. worthy of your confidence. Tuesday September 7th & Wednesday September 8th 10 am â€" 12 noon, 2 pm â€" 4 pm, 7 pm â€" 9 pm Your Y staff will be on hand for tours of the facility and to answer any 7qyeslions. Free recreational swims will be available during open house. FALL WINTER SPRING 82/83 ARE NOW AVAILABLE CALL 885â€"3500 or drop in to BROCHURES Waterloo Family Y 145 Lincoin Rd. Waterloo FALL REGISTRATION OPEN HOUS WATERLOO FAMILY Y a tradition since 1925 funeral home and chapel â€" 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Converient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street Patz~Bechtel PARTICIPANTS MEMBERS Wed. Sept. 8th 9 amâ€"9 pm 9 amâ€"9 pm Shinerama, the highâ€" light of orientation acâ€" tivities at Wilfrid Laurier University, will be held throughout the Twin Cities Saturâ€" day Sept. 11 from 9 am. to 2 p.m. Laurier students hope to raise $8,000 for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Founâ€" **We‘ve never reached such a high target before but we are working to see that You‘ll meet more people, see more places and enjoy more good fun when you join the gang this fall on The Great Cable TV Adventure! Select your favourite channel with this powerâ€"packed little adventurer! ‘The Cordless‘ Grand River Cable TV‘s stateâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"art remote control cordless converter lets you select from 23 great channels â€" all at the touch of a button! (Limited quantities available.) And, we‘ll _ : repair or replace your converter FREE OF CHARGE for as long as you rent it from us (malicious damage, loss, theft and battery replacement excluded). We call it ‘the better guarantee‘. 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LA WN Laurier students, asâ€" sisted by Labatt‘s Onâ€" tario Brewery, will pay all expenses so that every cent raised will go toward fighting cysâ€" tic fibrosis, the most common of all lifeâ€" threatening hereditary almost every one of our more than 1,000 firstâ€" year students will be out there shining like crazy,‘"‘ said Debbie Moffett of Toronto, one of three coâ€"ordinators. 85 Grand Crest Place, Kitchener GOV‘T LiC Other events arâ€" ranged include movies, a golf tournament at Foxwood, sponsored by Molson Brewery Ltd., a barbecue, an outdoor Wine will be availâ€" able, though, when the university deans serve a spaghetti dinner Sept. 7 at noon in the dining hall. And only chop sticks will be supâ€" plied. "It‘s a fun event before the serious year of .:;ltudy begins," Pulis said. . The first event, a frosh frolic on Labor Day at the Waterioo Arena for all new stuâ€" dents, will be dry. . ‘‘At some other times, we will offer parallel dry and wet events," Rose Pulis of Whitby, one of three coâ€"ordinators for orienâ€" tation, said. One examâ€" ple will be Sept. 11 when a dance with a bar will be offered at one place and a square dance, dry and sponâ€" sored by the Laurier Christian Fellowship, An outdoor cafe for parents and students will be in operation Labor Day in the quadâ€" rangle outside the dinâ€" ing hall building. Cofâ€" fee, tea, soft drinks and doughnuts will be the menu items. will be run at a difâ€" ferent campus locaâ€" on and off campus. For the second year many social events have been planned where no alcohol will be served, since many new students are under 19 and thus not of legal diseases of childhood. from across Ontario Orientation 5’“ under way Labor Day, Sept. 6 when students both orientation and Shinerama commitâ€" tees. Others are Neil Walker of Minden and Andy Salvatori of Haliâ€" burton, for orientation and Gloria De Santis with Pulis and Moffett for Shinerama. A numbser of miniâ€" lectures are scheduled so that students can get a taste of various course offerings. And all fullâ€"time freshmen students will be reâ€" quired to take an Enâ€" glish proficiency test. Some students taking the test may be reâ€" quired .or advised to take one or more Enâ€" glish courses. Registration for classes begins at 9 a.m. Sept. 9 and regular lectures start Sept. 13 for fullâ€"time students. door church service on the grounds of Waterâ€" loo Lutheran Semiâ€" nary, the federated theolegical college, at Despite difficult times, the university is expecting to register the largest firstâ€"year class in its history. George Granger, asâ€" sistant registrar for admissions, expects there will be 1,325 firstâ€" year students on campus when the offiâ€" cial count is taken Nov. 1. There were 1,274 last year at that date. games and competiâ€" tions at Bingeman 10 a.m. Sept. 12. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS Phone or Come In Today We Can Assist You. 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) T1a5â€"46138 After hours 578â€"7154 There will be an outâ€" I‘ll bet you were a beautiful baby, but baby, look at Large Indoor Showrooms you now. t

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