Some say the future is everything but the St. Louis CWL Council is going to take the time to cherish its 60th year of operation in 1983. â€" Founded in 1924 by diocesan president Antoinâ€" ette Bauer, who also became its first president, St. Louis has a rich history of service encomâ€" passing a wide spectrum of Christian activities by dedicated members. ":(,‘:)tctt-lâ€"aï¬li'ivnigï¬lhe 60th Anniversary Committee and currently engaged in planning programs are Sandra Williams and Rosemary Danayka. Anniversary celebrations will begin April 24 at 11: 30 a.m. with a special liturgy, followed by a Communion Brunch in St. Louis gym. Guest speaker at the lunch will be past National President Mary Matthews. Twentyâ€"five and 50â€"year pins will be presented to many members and charter members, including two executive, who will be present. President Marilyn Foster extends a warm invitation to former St. Louis members and advises anyone interested in attending this event to contact Sandy Williams 742â€"9239 or Rosemary Danyaka 745â€"3032. A singer from Waterâ€" loo is among the nine quarterâ€"finalists who will compete next week in the 22nd annual CBC Radio Talent Competiâ€" tion in Quebec City. A 60th anniversary Tea will be held May 7. The tea will be in keeping with the St. Luis tradition of friendly community as over the years, the tea has become the annual occasion for former members to return and renew acquaintances. Recently the St. Louis council was contacted by MP Waliter McLean to undertake a project to aid fellow Catholics in the Third World. On two recent visits to Central America, McLean was appalled by the degree of human suffering and discussed with the Archbishop of El Salvador the possibility of help from Canadian church people. On his return to Canada McLean approached St. Louis Council CWL with a special project. Sister Maria Vercheres is attempting to feed, educate and shelter 50 parentless children and eight elderly adults Soprano Irene Neuâ€" feld was one of 150 young instrumentalists ages 1530 or singers ages to 35 who audiâ€" tioned for this year‘s talent competition. The event is broken down St. Louis CWL Council celebrates 60 years John Farina, the Wilfrid Laurier Univerâ€" sity social work professor who believes we should learn to enjoy unemployment, will state and then defend his ideas Monday, April 18 in a free public meeting at Kitchener public library, starting at 7 p.m. Responding to Farina‘s views will be Cliff Pilkey, president of the Ontario Federation of Labor; R. E. Secord, Ontario‘s assistant deputy minister of tourism and recreation; Waterloo singer in CBC playoff n °J se CallUW Arts Centre Today! 8 An exciting premiere evening of dance presented by one of the most promising dancer/choreographers to come out of the Toronto Dance Theatre Thurs., April 14 Fri., April 15 8:00 p.m. $4.00 ($3.50 Stu./Sen.) Humanities Theatre _ General Admission Enjoy not working‘ mcb into piano, voice and trio. Should Neufeld make it to the semiâ€"finals and/or finals the week of April 25â€"29, she will be on Mostly Music with Shelagh Rogers April 26 from 11:32 a.m. to 1 p.m. The finals will be carried live by Mostly Music from 9 p.m. to midâ€" night April 28 and 29. Piano and voice finalâ€" under difficult and dangerous conditions, and at its January meeting St. Louis Council decided to aid with this undertaking as its 60th Anniversary Project. ists will perform with the Quebec Symphony Orchestra under the baton of KWSO conducâ€" tor Raffi Armenian. First prize for piano and voice is $2,500 each. Second prize is $1,500 and third $1,000. A $5,000 grand prize is offered the finalist or winning ensemble that the judges feel shows the highest potential for a solo career. Sumâ€" and Laurier professors Arnold Frenzel and Gerald Noonan. Farina has garnered stories in newspaâ€" pers coastâ€"toâ€"coast and has been interâ€" viewed on numerous radio and talk shows, plus CBC television on his views. He says two percent of Canada‘s population can do all the work, leaving the remainder with the necessity of filling their hours in new ways. St. Louis Church mer school scholarâ€" ships to either the Banff School of Fine Arts or Les Jeunesses Musicales du Canada at Mount Orford, Que. will be offered all sucâ€" cessful finalists. Judges for the voice competition are Louise Andre and Leopold Siâ€" moneau. 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