._______ -' 666 an" nusnc l 2 HRS. FREE PARKING AT _ _ _ WATERLOO scum: l l l -... Making sure that there are no children without gifts at Christmas time is the goal of the Angel Tree campaign and Mayor Marjorie Carroll made sure Saturday that her gift was one at the firBt under the Angel tree at Westmount Mall in Waterloo. She was present Saturday to light the tree, select an angel and launch the campaign which is sponsored by an angel and launcn me campaign Willy" Io aw-uw-vu v, Westmount Place, King Centre, and CHYM/CKGL radio, in conjunction with the Salvation Army. Shown with Carroll are Ron Ghat (left) of CHYM and Capt. Lynne Sullivan of the Calvafinn Armv, m" Arbuclulo photo Saivation Army. FEATUMNG ._. CLAUDE MAS concert organist tor Yamaha Canada MUSIC Mr Dupras was the 1972 International Grand Prix Wioner and the former organist for the Montreal Expos o FRI., NOV. " 2-5 p.m. ' 7-9 p.m. o Domstuting the "clung New Yamaha Organs at THOUGHTF UL GIFT CiTiIiiifarWGE YAMAHA KEYBOARD GEIIBE -rrkiiariiE shiiri0tiarEm.oo sac-moo BOB GRAY MUSIC -.. Norman Wagner landed the Wilfrid Laurier University Press in lay it". His effort was an attempt at eliminating the costly procedures and overhead of established printing houses. and developing a tradition of "scholars as pub 1ishers." Now acclaimed as one of the leading universi» ty Presses in English-speaking Canada, Wilfrid Laurier University Press continues to be dedicated to the publication of fine scholarly books and journals. At a time when many university presses face serious economic difficulties, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, which publishes 15 to l8 scholarly books and MI issues of scholarly journals each year, remains financially healthy. "The skilled and dedicated staff - each of whom assumes a number of responsibilities - can account in part for the financial stability of the Press," says Sandra Woolfrey, director of the Press. Decadéï¬ï¬â€˜Ã©â€˜Ã©â€˜igï¬'a’h†hallmark of WLU Press -in- a; typesetting and the distribution of its books and journals the Press has pioneered in the use of the computer - books and journals M)ii( Waterloo ' European Gifts 0 Glass Paintings 0 Pewter 0 Wood Carvings . Mlniatuns o Ceramics q Watt Hangings o Wax Pictures o Steins four in a row... 104 and 110 KING ST. s., WATERLOO can be produced and sold for lean and readers receive their cw wirtyn1t delay; _ The heritage of the Kitchener-Waterloo com- munity is also being served by the Wilfrid Laurier University Press. In the last few years they have published a number of original and scholarly works of special relevance to the area. This month. Blithe-er: An Illustrated Hist} ry, by John English and Kenneth McLaughlin, is available in its first edition. Including more than 100 photographs, in addition to maps and tables. this first scholarly history of Kitchener explains the controversial movement from "Canada's German capital," Berlin, to Kitchener. The authors - John English, Professor of Canadian History at the University of Waterloo, and Kenneth McLaughlin, Head of the History Department at St. Jerome's College, University of Waterloo - have each written a number of books, and are active in preserving Ontario's cultural heritage. ' The book's cover, designed by George Roth of Polygon Design Ltd., features a print by noted local artist Peter Etril Snyder.