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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Sep 1986, p. 12

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PAGE 12 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Yose A parade of events anu a parade will mark Wilfrid Laurier University‘s Homecoming ‘86, Sept. 25â€"28, held as the university marks the 75th anniversary of its founding. ‘------_------ “' (Tâ€"w SURPLUS\ The parade, with more than 20 floats, will wind its way through uptown Waterioo, starting at 11 a.m. Saturday from the athletic building at King Street and University Avenue. Floats will be judged and the winners announced at the Homecoming football game that afternoon at Seagram Stadium. The game, beginning at 2 p.m., will pit the Laurier Golden Hawks against the University of Guelph Gryphons. s The annual alumni meeting will be held that same day, with a free brunch for all alumni attending, beginning at 10 a.m. in the dining hall building. A new board of directors will be elected and three new honorary alumni will be named â€" Dr. Max Stewart, a popular economics professor; Fred Nichols, dean of students; and James Hertel, university photographer. "Safety at home, work, school and play‘‘ is the theme of the 12th annual cavalcade of safety this Friday and Saturday. o ge>: A 'Clearing Hou'se.' i © 666 Victoria St. N., Kitchener# Organized and presented by the Waterloo regional safety council, this annual safety show is the largest and longest running of its kind in Ontario. That night, there will be reunion dinners for graduates of the classes of 1948 through 1953, 1966, 1971 and 1981. A Homecoming dance and buffet, sponsored by the WLU Alumni Association and the Laurier Lettermen‘s Club, begins that night at 8: 30 p.m. It is being held on campus in the Turret lounge of the student building. This year the cavalcade disâ€" plays and exhibits can be seen at Conestoga Mall, Waterloo, Fairâ€" view Park, Kitchener and John Galt Centre in Cambridge. Thirtyâ€"four provincial, municiâ€" pal and local organizations dediâ€" DESK TELEPHONE DESK TOP MODEL 500 TRENDLINE Hotary Uia! s $20Q 05 Colours a Rotary Dial Veritable parade of events at WLU‘s Homecoming ‘86 Available in many colors Cavalcade of Safety on weekend Seconds $14.95 $27.95 Mon. â€" Wed. 9 â€"6, Thurs. & Friday 9 â€"8, Sat. 9 â€" 5 Model 554 WALL MOUNT Rotary Dial Only Complete with modular cord & plug Available in most colours Plates for w‘-mmmd.owm es DAWN Available in 4 Colors cated to accident prevention through information and safety awareness, will provide 45 exhibâ€" its and displays. In addition, a fire protection company will be providing free fire extinguisher inspections. _ Conestoga Mall, Waterloo, will host a variety of interesting and informative safety displays. _ _ Cavalcade chairman Chuck Devison of the Waterloo fire department states â€" that there is ‘‘something for everyone" this year. The 11 exhibits include the crowdâ€"stopping demonstration of touch toue in many colours n many colours $39.95 Lexington Rd. Animal Hospital Model 2500 $19.95 ut bel e ue nd ind ind Tt Tt seb wak ui $19.95 Already fully booked is a Sept. 26 golf tourâ€" nament and dinner at the Conestoga Goilf Club, sponsored by the Tamiae Club. A s O â€" Other scheduled events are a social work faculty 20th anniversary chapter dinner Sept. 25, followed by the annual Eastonâ€" McCarney mexporia[ lecgure: this year with American social work professional and author, Dr. Leon Ginsberg. He will discuss social work education and practice in the 21st century, at 8 p.m. in the main lecture hall in the Frank C. Peters Building. . The next day, the social work faculty will host its third Alumni College, when alumni and friends will debate issues arising from Dr. Ginsberg‘s lecture. It begins at 9 a.m. The Laurier school of business and economics will also hold an Alumni College, during the morning of Sept. 26, also beginning at 9 a.m. A number of academic specialists will discuss The Changing World of Accounting. There is still time to register, a spokesman said. 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